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Baptist Prtadpto«hP*lUj •«* Praetk*. Six i m p o r t * n l Dootr tao*.

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*' • i f * * * * 1 w«fc i» tfng faith bat that. « h » h w H W » ,

n s l a e e j l e C h r i n ' A f a h ^ * - w - - W f K * a s « l 2 ? t o

M J W W k j l . p l i d t aed e b - r f a i i * - * • * • • » " » • • u>f to

iCSSftt5uf i t e : •••• eppertaallj .

ftCT~ /•• .i o f B r o . J V i n l t o d a y , who p « - ^ } ih»

n ight with u». . Hfa lady i s . t i l l in Lnofarilfa, he h a s » w d from her bat cmce. kind friends r e l i e s nil ber w a n t * Jfao M t o n h e e m appointed r* preeeatatire to the Provisional CH>-T.„ „ r ,h

• w * , h * « * * « o f K e n t a i k y a n d fa now * a t ^ u for Richmond. It fa d a . to Bra. P. bo state th*' he in AO Way sought * 0 * « * . I B < i . U surpeiseW w h ' ° »* » « • aaaounoed -to bit* Af ter svatorv refl-ctfan, a a d - f e t t o e f t * * * ' adriee o f frfondeV h a - c a n t e d m represent hfa district tie win h s <«r K i c H m d ouvnwonadsat this v i a t o r

MUiog io ten pent

earthly woee or nrtr wnceired Of hdfife to M»e ruins of otfeghyr**1?'<M

heslieg in hit jHn»i. Bat we d not alarm the ucbriaf in reader,

<N0** " n ccment nf thn' n e s r a p p r o a c h o f t

•*•0 of the blessed Savior—t Were professor who doe* not "wait' and

Wighard dying of Rome, tbe Pope able opportunity of

i * 0 # » j

£5 ^rtoi+u*

Ttandcra^^nd be would pr©cod to

fetch" b i n to England

himself

Notwithstanding they

OOBUHg ire be-

| lieve iLn the Second Advent fa v«ry near at hand. We exceeding!y fear tbat we may not

Mossed nnmber of tbo*c ill he gladdened with the night

t~ J. vv' P o a f , K r — T b « c ^ n - f u .Vn#f*r t i . . 0 ») Ir. H , and * . f td ft 4 , u Prad* i.<

Freorfaed and ' R o a v u e ns 1« praa^cate the ca» • m i l the peaysr uf a «ttpp4>ant ie *n«w-rvd W. wi l l write fiir fact. personal to the suppliant, aW-l

HMMTBI you. . . ' . t : . ; , ' : .

U i r a a a - M a n ; m u ' l ^ d with Christmas m* | | W W , « i l l be n o t l o f d | » e » wetk- ' — T •'

CosuaATTLATuw,—IV» g n e e l e r Editor of tbi-p r u c.*.<r«raUtH fi»r tb4 e U » r c m . i . v n -

arjcQmeot be (a ide . apoa tba Ma^-. JsSideU »f fur . i W k ' k h » »i»w« wet*

•"» • - ' « « • |>*per aa the O U r / e i / o a Sfercury * b y e*ery S m d w r n pepcr ' t h u cwoe< to

U « M by th« «»-lfaia*e pnnclpfaf % e m w a U * y - r < of E i ^ U a d deeijlfd the • c

' and ou«ra«*.»u-,aod >be dim»a<i m n a d Lincoln for the ia«i«dlat»> rorrender oTib-

tptarrH S«o;hcrner». a n i tb«-ir delivery on buar<l a Kriii.'h nMtt-of-war. whfafa detoMd Linc Ji

b«co eompelfad to M U a i t to, or U k e a aour.d w I ' I ' '

J. 6 Pa^LLitf.—We I n r o fr.^4 Km F«rd, lh«« Biahnp Kennanab did iatt tit Gtk of * l l ^ | i a o c

( to t h e U n o n l o daapneiant, wi th the m t o f lb. | M athodiat Coafcrence

E t n J J. ^ L O C K o f T a r W i IVfhx, Mi,#cnrf-'aa thru n e w •Bbacrib«r< and the ad«aoae pat l iMnt for/er ntore, a n d for w e r a t Ckildr,.-. .. frttnd. l U eeedtaHy a p p m r w the plan' atia.:

aU deiia'quenn, and pl.«L*ra hie e f c r . I.. SU * e i r plae«« w u b anbaenhera H e i» the paator of the Y o c W ^ a i e r o b . which ha . Maintained a floornhm* e a i i u a o a daring tba ^ year. In Sept^jnber U : twelve were raeeived.hi b a p t l w a - d u n n c tba year - 1 Whole .Vo, m , Tmmgb a e o n n e y church h keeps op preachi'ii. >h*ee Habbatha a n d one Saturday in each m U * - e o e for ti.e U a e k a W a thank bnx fe A»r thi-mmt enomvagiagCkriataMflP g i l t Wif l not hnn er«d« of paatuia do iikewiae I

, Bao K r t u . a C — Y o o r « o n e y reacbad her. a few days before yoor fctteiwpajre o p all old aeercea on U A If. B, to Ae^eat Y o o a»w. aianofc (he • Old Gaaed " S o e t h ( W i n . wi l l da her dnty. e o d woe to the foe when he atope on bar o a i n l a n d eoiL

B a o W. i o * a a — Y c * r letter, money, and kit*; wotda, a l l n e a i v e d Thank y e n Organta* H*h In the JSprin*. and try i t a x a i a

o f h i * c o m i n g " i n t h e o l o n d s o f h o a v e n ; of tboaa e x p e c t a n t one< w h o w i l l b e e a i g b t n p

to m e e t U i m i n t h e a i r — c a n j r b t a w a y f r o m t h e e v i l s t o e o m e a n d t h e t r i b u l a t i o n * o f t h e

U u bo - i r ," thorn,h tKu may U j»uibU, b u t • e a r e free t o eonfeau t h a t w e b e l i e v e t h a t » u r

v » u n c « r p o r t i o n o f o u r readers , w i l l a e e t h e

• wft i l p l o o m o f t b e m i d n i g h t o f horrora t h a t rlo*ca > t h i s " d i s p e n s a t i o n , w h e n t h e a n m i a e d » i a b o f t h e wrath o f G o d A l m i g h t y w i l l he poured " u p o n a l l o f t b e m tbat d w e l l u p o n

-he f a c e o f t h e w h o l e « a r U r M W e preanmo^ n o t t o k n o w t h e t i m e - a n d t h e aeaaona, t h e

lay n o r t h e h o a r , w h i o h p r e p a r a t o r y t o t b e r!oriou« a p p e a r i n g i . f t h e L o r d , Meaaiah h a s • e t e r v e d t o hiu»«elf, b u t we d o bet inve in l ees

'ban one h u n d r e d yt-arn t h i s a g e o r d t - p e n a a -' i o a w i l l e loae . I f ao, a l l t b a p r o p h e t i c a r e o l a t h a t r e l a t e t o t h i s a g e *eiU t# fulfilled Wmt our r>f i, and the ayes of our tkiUrtm, or

r-kiltunt children. Dun i t n o * b e e o m e na t o b e w i n t b a t w e

w a y nnderarand w h a t Chr fa t h a s rovea lad o a e h l n g i b e t b i o g - n o w p a - a l o g a n d s h o r t l y i o tome t o pa««, t h a t w e may t o l l t b e m t o g o n -• rat ion* f o l l o w i n g — t o tUoad w h o look to oa

for I n s t n w t i o n . t h a t t h e s e t h i n g s m a y not -ome n p o n t h r u as a snare , and b e i n g led by

On t h u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e y w i t h a s « may Ic

iceou*f<J worthy to<tr*f€*ll lift* th»'nyi that tkaV um* to pirn, amd stand before the Son of

v«»r JUtit—la a held wA »• U»* .j»0««»*atoec fnu-id

ik >bgp« M M I W r«euia u.ui AJ<nu. >id »b» W-l«er» is. AC it w» u t » M ; aAiBBf »a4 ko|.Ie« for i>b **<--bdMnueg. U> u *k*u mmmr Bom toe lr««tUaW *ad pm-. 'easl imaaT tfte w r j <U <U aebvaa-«t< U iLv— ftir*Una irho !> tu. CO*UD<, a+e r i M f «tly »rr eel r—Aj S-r H,*)U to tea • p«*» •lr«oal» uvwe«>M oe M>«4 > * > a s , » i> Tl- M iMAAMltaUa MMI «W '» * • « » t w i e t i w w n # ' * * net N* t w i d o*

«U1 to I » ' M I " U t* limit hit* aAd larriwote IIM MftVrscaed'dtointf tbat the/vtV be Wt to mdar#. aa. l i « t o V b f l M r r ' p m d * » l s > a u U e » » ! * « • / T a -rt 1 t» At> toMroHinf tor-'o- !•» u -

•I**/ Lake a«l; M; tu te. »•, UrOr.. >a»iwt I ir.M.1 <n>— r. KMit toe ga.eSle a* tto Vug**.

i apat ioa t iy expecting bia1- axrit*' , tkrot tit **rrv permiued to el*p»e before hlf> »on»e-

oration, and what d <ea tbe thr a l l important question i biatorian grayelv ior -r . -aaes^faTha x i y i»rrfinj j foe, in Home u»IU ' 9 1 ' ^ beinf an bad .hie h ' - J *h«*rd <>eer. a o o ^ d ng Io tf.c euafcim of the f"»». 'tn» Pope deemed It n e c e w r y , tben-fwre. to deUy hl-ci/n»e«;ration till bia bair waa m n all kxrer. K> tbat be mlcbt be abaren only «n the top! of bt-h a s i . in the form o f a erown I By »uch m « . n . d id the P o p e aaatrt bia supremacy in tbe;BriUab I ale.

Every Kontfafa pr"*«: io tide eouniry alifl wtmn i« now •<» tiaall sa wit to be

1 of this l a f l f deduction, bttt be can BMW hn fovor- J \ inocd. Let that people e n s l i re in regions p h a s e or b y tbe atreas^, rivere, lakes, a n d s*aa are from to, •vnd an impeni i r sMo d f p t h . t b e y

W e are i n f o r m e d tb«C tbae tbegnod c f c c t to w e i s « p that dicnee tbat bad * * mmtloaaly start o p a d i t c o m i o a ^ b a p w m brig-dea, wLicb r®»«Ited to the Beptiato. 14 It ia thought tbat should he preaoh io that brigade aRain, bia audience would be aa •wal l a i i t proverb ially ie w h e n he presehes In

of h ie

. ^"r" r " J . 7 . ~ r . " " " the toneuye U is now • » w a l l a« » d u» children s chUdreu, p o - n b l y m a n y o f t h e <h*rrn : about to, a i ^ of a s uar ter

* "J or balfdcJIar. do the top of fhe b e a d /

cu>0'UfT«.xTs o r sa 'AVixn^iuasaaa 4HD vua oatoix or run eaaaaa'a RTKIJ*KO rf t ,a

Tbe h x r b e r o w ' pr-f^aV^n"bad its' of lctn in Grscoe, w i t h Ihemilitary n ^ a l ^ t m j that i<rq«iir*-f tbe be-rd to he e a t .df to p r e n ot the e n e m y Uk iog hold of i t in battle.

Tbuee per-ou« whf» were able to keep a *to»k of rotors, O'tmU, mirrun, eu, were fh*»»d i n Uarir .wo b.iu»e« bv their aJefsa, bas-c-thera r.<M>rt^t c<>

tbeae ab'»aet up s el^'p for the a c c m c a o d a t i o n uf. tbe publi* It »o> n bream > a prer*'cnS coioom io both Oreeee and Rome to u ike a m .'n,in/ xr eort to the barber o o e «hop, and th^y b e f a m e i V re-ort o f the idle, enriooe, and witrr, who told •tones, di*eaa«ed philosophy and IrarBrd t i l -n a n a T^ie barbor soon becanie an io>)<«irtnnt and «mar^^en•jai penou. ic* , and f^rni-bed u, toe (.Id comic uud satirical autoors, the. type of fur iue i i i and loqoaciiy It ia rc'a»ed that a p h i U o p b e r . on being askod by one of r tb.»« artiatk how he would be ehaav'd, as'id, V.'iibout apeaklK*:

The duties o f the l a r b e r wrrc to cut Ward, dreas o r perfome tbe hair, and trim ifce

for^se araejjpdiW* two. ' T h e Sabbath w e were upon

e aMorad that only two went o a t to hear hiu», and iTwaa i beautifal'day t . . .. . . .

One reading M a letter . In, t h e A d m c o t o woold i ' toiak immense aodianeee thronged a f t er h im — ' - A h Joseph, Joerph.-

, PPV *°P.™ __ it WaS*«ghl, . .v / J i "

Therefore wlien he was Rooe out, J< J Now ia the Hon of man g i o r i f c d : and"<Jod ia glorified ia hint

Choire Keadiugs, niaslrtlloBs, etr. o m e i s a a u r n sauwrna roa n

"WMhout a par«U« li£u*tnC«ai apske H- act oato toent.*

t'w» cvaw togrw. M<d •» to* toe si j• tQ* t bnet 1 Pr L ui l a

H E growth o f a believer ie Dot li but l ike an oak which V &

U W u d

awwb

When abarin? hecaa aru in to he j^ fc t i - ed in tbe 11th oeatury. harbrm beoame e o » u » * * * « • . tbat ihey eztebded tbe l imits of their art a w l i o faded tbe dumaip of serprry, aad c!a»m«d i t as their # r o » i o e e to let b k ^ d >rom the «rm whea need .d us well a s from the-fae* when k was not needed, and the a i t n they sot out wasi the pole, which indicated tba slick the p a u e a t b«-id m b i -band, with a red airip«> roonin^ d^wa the po?e, iadioaring tbe flowing WocxJ.

There was a long and Berca eiri«a between the barbers and toe sur*awH, a b i e b ! r -qo irc i the ordinances ol kin^i i>nd the deeretf o f c o n - 1

rile to aet i le ; tba fanner he i o g am'dtltoto to rise above their rank, and the bitter d e e i . w - of e i -eluding from ^ i r u r * i c - l prarticee persons who had not been r ^ n l a r l y e d e e a t . d T h f j r superior

P 3 E 9 I D B K T DA.VIS AWi» T H E a O C T » U , e n l ^ learmntf ga ined for thf rur*<v r s tof W B i T E i w P U B L i u H I NO H O U S E I h igher social pos>'i|.;n, but 'ho barbcni rruiuvd,

The following aekn'vwledgiaent by Pyesident j 1 ' " n e » r the t ime ol tbe Kre'neh rctoiutlun, lb* D a r s o f a p a c k a t f e of books, eoaaiating of n aopy i d e s i r e pri»Siege o f <>«nj i h c ^ n c e t . & t «>"

T H * OLD L A B S M I B U J ' Wo. L .

O r P B O P H E C Y

What tee Prepose t a tXU Sam of ArtUUt.

WE p r o p o s e t o r e d e e m i n t h i s - c r i e e o ' a r t i c l e s a p l e d g e l o n g a i n c e m a d e to o t r

reader*, v i* . : to g i v e a i r i e / o a t l l n e o f what

w e o n d e r a r a n d t o h a v e b e e n t h e o l d lata! Btarka o f t h e f a i t h » f p r i m i t i v e C h r i s t i a n -t o u c h i n g t h e a n f b l f i l t e d p r o p h e c i e s — t h e

p r i n c i p a l e v e n t s t h a t p r e to t ranrp lre 6e/oi> • the c l o s e o f t b e p r e r e n t d i * p c n > a f i o n . a n d o'

t b e c o m m e g e e m e n t d f a n e w a n d m o i e g l - r i -o n s o h e . W e p r o p o s e t o b r o a c h o o n e s t h e o r y o f p r o p h e t i c a l f a i t h , b u t i f posa lbt i

to revere t h e o l d o n e — t o r e - e r e c t i b e ol«' I s n d m ^ r k s o f t h e f a t h e r s , to s e t f o r t h tl.<

m o a t g e n e r a l , w e ' m a y sSy t b e a l m o s t un i -v e r s a l l y b e l d f a i t h ' o f " t h e w i t n e s r e * of

J e - a * . " for m o r e t h a n f i x t e e n h u n d r e d y e a r a — t h a t m o d e r n t h e o r i s t s , b y n e w sya« t e m « o f i n t e r p r e t a t i o n , h a v e a l m o s t o v e r

t h r o w n . W e c o n fens we h a v e n o ta s t e , fur . a n d l i t t l e p a t i e n c e w i t h , r e l i g i o u s i n v e n t i o n s

»f t h e 4 r s l Pocket Bible nod T e a t o a e n t p u b - 1 o i o a ' " n l^*7 , f e p ' r a>*atn.d ritf>r, tB*t tbey ;.L_1 i k . . 1 . . . k - . . : . l i l t • • t a i n i h . . 1 . . .1 L . 1 J[«. .... > j still retain the o!d s ign—the striped p i l e KnJw*

mppote, out of H v e w . s ines tbey ar. n^« aikrWed j to tak- blood out of i b e s r u toey l*bc tit

out of the f*ct To he shared by a barber ia totf-rde^ a rreoi

luxury, a s a very cleanly practice U i s so under e e r u i o c ircum-ainets Wheo one has a referred-rs«i>r, comb, brush, m a p dish and shar ing bru^h, and c a o be certain of a c lean tofrjj « u t to what ilia and woes, to what itohev ot«d hum-rs.

ished in the Southern Confederacy, also the CowJtdcraU teriu of School book*, fa character •Stic of the man, a n d mus t be grat i fy ing to the tutbors of the series—the one a Georgian, and ih« other from Mississippi. And there fa a s a t i s •action in knowing tbat the riouth Western P u b tishlng House, that inaugurated book-making in •ha (death, has manufactured tho first Pocket ttible ever made ia the Cowfedemey, a n d the Ifable that our noble Praaideat, the fires Preaidsnt .f oar youthful nation, will k iss when be takes hfa ! w h 4 U vermin and impuritie* and A M W doe-

oath o f oflice. the trc«{oen(rr of tbe barber s shon^xprwe bitn Ricnuoxn . Dec 35 1SS4.

B a v J K flBavns, Naahville, T e a n , Dear Hir: I have received with groat pfa—urs your i e u e r uf ibe l lbh utot with the HoJy Bible, Testament, and f chotd l«.oks ac^Jmpanvlng i t •

The Bible fa a beautiful Specimen of douibern

self , wb*n be submit* to Le latbertU with tbe same Krusb and ibavtd w'ub the same rs ior tba< has been u»«d upen u o r e e and bundfeila of d»f

' fcr.'nt f«cea v f .re him T b a t idenwejiJ r-aor b v . v . » . 4 .. labave'd through, and thai brn«h tskend'p"tbe blood

f ebruary next, my l ip - shal l f :rf .s the S e r e d i ^ ^ fc°! *T'd " ***'>* « * « « * . ti-lumo which y o u r kiadnese baa bestowed upon * i w p n r t ' d by «rr, ruin y.^U- R. ,fa and

, . ' , j inooofaie* you with any vSru« it way be tainted fe^L r-" r "r f/im«*rly naed,and I a m . j g a U a l tUat a i i i s^ i s -p-1 b ' ^ b *?* U r e . a d »n'o;»,«r hps. all pian h-ta been the first to rn^age in this work *• , W c « " ma'ter i t Qun'-d p«-s>hlj)iinipn snaje imjiortan; for the proper instruction of our cbib ! itself wi;h by bipg u-e up».ndisei».ed»kin» bun ^ r , , a ' . . , " * d r « d « . 'It is perfect'v borrd snd d i 'rurt int U>

. « • r . w - H fr

1 n - im, t a t t i l e an oak winch increases •dmrly indeed, but sorelv. Many nana, sh>!wars, end tr« ( « 4 upon it before it o>waee to perfoe ii«.o; and in winter, when it seems d e a d . i t fa garhrrin* strength a t t b e root

( W e e i v a bow s 'rdyng and usf ful a aingle iodi-o d u a l Wuuld be, if seen making progress i o the divine l i !?; not only a U l i e v e r but courageous; not only ctera^eoua, but wi se ; not only wfae, but • e l fdeny ing , and gentle, and p'h.us, and all tbi* followed by kindness and be3evv!co«e I WLat then. w . « l d a nniuber of these characters aacom pl i -b f They wou'd look forth as tbe m.»rning fair aa the moon, d e a r as t h e sua, and terrible a* <« army with banner*, bearing down repmaeb. disarming k f i d e l u y , pol l ing to s i lence the igao-r -noe o f foolish men, and omstra in ing beholdera to gforiff Ood in the day of their viaitation Awa e, then, Christian, and grow in thia graoe and knowledge of (Christ Prraa toward the m^rk for tbe j f f i s l of the high cal l ing of 0 . - 1 In f l i r i s t Jc«us. Others are ambitious, eoverous and active. The learned are adding to the ir intellectual

- iroasur*; the huaorabfa are adding to their afden door and rifa{j»«tfaas; the r ich are adding bouse to .Imnee, aad field w d, •) a n d rnms o f them -aith, " I t fa enough." A n d . believer, have you no concern to be <*aagr^ from glory to glory, and

.'o rhipe mora snd mora unto the perfect dsy ? Consider, " t b e *>ul of the s loggaid desirelh and bath nothing, bat the soul of tbe di l igent shall be «»*de f a t "

. my •<-»!, •irvirh ewry w i o , . . , I *aJ p"«a-»ii» * w ^ w s s ;

A !w«*e J> r*c« 4eio«iuia i t j M*I. AB4 so imaMrul trreea

A clow< V'f a!lM«*f« »i"tnd •r-W« U»«e te fall t i u o j ;

i u- • i. Ani OOf» lit;

Ko. 148. 21 u PMaaaai r i o a u a * .

'• O E V E B A L ^ y e a r i s ince, three young men, bath I, U ing one sunny day in a beautiful river, a l low.

<d themselves to fi«at downward toward a water Tali, softie distance befow, A t leneth two o f theai wade for the shore, a n d to their alarm found that the current wax atr- n.-er than they bad supj^sed Thay immediately bai led the other, and urgrd bim *l*o to »eek for tbe shoru But he smilrd at their fears, and fi ^ d on. " It i s pleasant floating I" ho said, and se tmed toenjoy it much .Soon several l»«r»cn»n were f a t h e r e d on the bank of the river, and alarmed for hi* safety, tbey cried out in deep earo'stnesa, *• Make for the shore, make for the •hare, yon win certainly f o over!** Pot he atill Seated ..o, laaghin^ at their fear* ! W be saw b-e dancer, and exerted his utmost energies to » i n ^hs bank. But afae I i t w a a too late f The current waa loo.airung. H e eried foe help, but ao he p could r e a c h e s Ufa, mind waa filled with nogafah, and ju«t a s be xcached the foa/fui pre-cipice, be threw biiusctl' up with arms extruded.

I f e It fa WNghom 1 ahaD give a •op, wbea I have dipped i t A n d when h e had dipped the eop, h a gave i t to Judas lacariot the eon of Simon.

A n d after t h e nop. Satan entorod

School DepgrUreat.

X o fcfjpsf^paeplnt'e « | -su < Potniar eaU SAJ Soo* ioa ngttw o f i . w e ih. a with alt Itrr augbi;

for what latent

beeouse J o d a s had i.eag5Sag?2 K<« some of them thought, be<

t h a * h s should gWe eome thing to t B o f t t m * *

Rott not t-1 .f.« 1* »«sej . IUVJ ttirs t«tor» »ou Uie;

Som-totag to-gjuj .ae s^U-me.

DAYTON, Emrog. o a BABBATU acaOOL3~~ foJlowuig in the minutes of tba

Association. Ksntncky, aad kpe tba sot only of that bat of every other asso-

cia te in all the fonth, wjll Uke jjoch, mcaearce | a» will scours a unifcra and eftctiv^ eystom of

inatmotion in all 0»w teachings cf .. , , - U A . C A . .

w e, aa «i denomination, have been roeroiut to the great treat committed to us, in this partiuolar. We have been almost a ' s i l e n t spectator, c b l f a

•WtoM 'U tohfefcesye. i Whca tnese Mhfft b -r . t+rtt* *««,. M i naatessi w i r e » M , v « .

S. b, to. ih, chmfc b«o t one with these she knows to U thieves and

devils, she Is commanded to pur-e out every particle of leaven before she o b s d m a & e i a ^ '

T H E B E M E D I C T A B j r O L D B .

W e call the attention, of a l l oar readers, and especiaily Ifaptfato, who pcofese to be CbrisUane, to the following f r i m a Loufafaha paper. The man. be be who he may, who wi l l bold ophfapork to 12, 16 and 20 cents, and hfa corn, and wfceat, and beef proportionnWy high, because all Ufa farmers in hie aeetioo have agreed t o auk these es-

C m j U Uirsoiar lh»«tai|»|Whaler totide'"

If we are only-animated by'sentiment? like tho»c la ibo above bvrote linisa, we?hall be able W>a*ptrc to nobioMma, and to ailttevc the noblest darings f t is an encouraging thought that it fa within our power to leave b e h i n d UM •1 - ! • -

•*oaiSKkfa tor s»d enNtofaP* a proof to other ages that we hire livsd^ in tint.

Who would not live for ever^Mfve in the orbitantpriees, fa no betterthaa lfansdfat Arnold, ladmiration 4n<f prafaws of other generations? The farmers of the border will pronator* i J baa. , fa* ,

i J a l ^ t o t h « r Tjn^h, and fol

Ufaygo forth Agbt our l>attles for u s H o * can a soldier's family snhaist on 111 p e r month, and pay $6 a eord for wood, and 13 to 15 cento for meat, aad OS 0 0 per hundred weight for fiour, »& 6 0 a barrel far eorn meal I It m a n e n o n a k y that ths pradnoess of thfa fHsto are perpeuating a n d a monstrous a ia gs (be s w h t of God v a i n s ; humanity. I t fa a f»ljatpo— excuse to ouver up eovetooMaeas, for a Christian and a n honest man to s a y thai porn and pork, e t a , fa ^Worth what w e con get for i t " There Is no truth ia the saying, and every man o f oommoo la telligenoe knows therd is Wo*. It fa the max ha of the sharpers and heartless, conscienceless shaven . Let worldly m s a d o a s they will .

ML ,.WI. , >:.\-vnaou-»Anv l.ix.i,u..Tio:- — ' I L c fol lowing

preamble and resolution w m ^ p r e s e o i c u b y KCT Joseph IT Cretghton, »nd Ohio Conference:

Wiinnea*, The u s e o f fobs.*® a n d iaada to uthsr e n fa, efctowfues,

tooolced* b y Ike Ohm tJoafarsr.-s, That , a/Wr the t nweuiMweion . wo will not receive any person i n t ^ f u j l p o o a c c i i ^ a bo p e m f a ^ in she u -e o i to W c a - / i .

U it my l o n g e r donUto^ t h a t | h c M«»ho-

dfa : C o n l c r c u c o a s s u m e s t b e a n l i - C h r i s t i a n

a n d P a p a l p o w o r to l « g i » . U t n — t o m a k e a n d

pray God that the baptists of this .State wiO not be | l w P ^ ! * r » t b a * ^ ^ r i s t n e w . m a d e ? drawn into their w s y s , aod show. themselves s » . L a P a n r s n s w n ^ W e c b p the fo| unprincipled a n d dfabonest, a n d g n u p i n g oa the f f f m onn pf our i 'resoyier ian exchange »<rd(d world lover The Government cannot carry(

on the war and p v e these fabulous prices. The families of aoldiers^.-ann-jt subsist, The inhabi-u n t s o f oar cit ies and towns wi l l be famished o a t If oar formers will thus abase the munHfeeut

STp Uad such a n vditoriel ^ncourred in a B*j> ppper, what a wml sver our ' abumit^We

c2c»i»tn«ju" w o u l J i t have railed forth: . "There .fa Hving in a n e l g h b o r W d i r e m o t e from

• o y PVesbyteridh Church, QlU of I ts l e m i l e mem Uarvrsts God gaeo i h e m this year, w e verily h e | bere, w b c . in ocrrespondinr w i t h her d i . t o n i S f s lieve, and ehaM expect tba t U s will withhold e o e i * * r ti,at i« ml^bt pea^iWy h.: her dutt n e u y e a r and ooneame them with drgnght. j * • h s a g e berecCbs i s s i i eS l r tUuiSaafa f wiih

The old serpent fa n o w a t work l a t h e child sea i branifh rf t i :ohi*se!i '.d of t*i:\ in order of diaftbedispce, to aid in the ruin of our land-We learn that in addition to the st i l ls s j ready . ia operation, there a r s ton times ''ei many now going up, to turn tbe e«rn which God has given to s u p l*.rt our soldiers, Into a corse to them, turning the

that she might s o t be cu t utr e ix irs ly i,am the privileges ef, Gifds,. fa-uas.; Her »U«er, an reply, whi le she sympathised » i w her a, ber exe lus ioa rrom o h u r ^ p n v i ^ M , s ^ m p f remark.J . iha« w e r « she I n h e r p u e she w o u U hold fast w i i h o m

widows and orphans bread iutopofaoo. The men | *aver ihg Ibe pr«.i^<»iou of b«*r f su l i , and that if engaged in thisfiandfah work, sheoldoatrank Andy | »»r« a0 p m 6 y ^ f a s nearer Hon Johnson and i k n e d l c t Arnold, in tba dye of thoir i the r - u I d keoe krr rtome m t tktr« trvaw.n aad lafoin.>us e u i l t Th« a m >hn u l U <>*d enrolled t Nwthing more was said, but i t

settlwi the question. I« w a s a word i a eeasot. which both jwafur t sd aud c-nf irmed her '

A m a n or a w o t o a a w h o i s a t r u o l i a p t U t a t h e a r t , a u d k u o a s w h a t i t m e a n s t e b e a

treason aad infamous guilt. The m a n ,wbo spU* hfa oorn to the dwtil lsr fa hfa accomplice

Perm-it fa raid that those in our midst who. are so

fortunate as to have pork to spare In these times of scarcity, have resotvod ap. n havlag'Ven cent* for

" O h ! shame, where ia tftv For whet reas*a should

>?*«*• tj<» of this , work—SOS5M triors, as we bt l fafr , that w5ft # e 4 « W » o m e t h S n ^ f t V t S T o j i c r t B a a n exertiens j o remove.

X need n o t enter Into a a elabureto argument to f rove that tb i s fa a beatou born ifa^tbsf.---. r . . la' too obvious to requir*- pr»«of f need not or;ue tho banetioml resnito, the iiwteiimabfa good, the powerful influ-»oeeae-?ruin> irow »J f sb io tb School organised and c>«sdne&d o n !#.!>!« for this wi l i « o t , U» « a l M ia Tbcii i f admit, thatefabbath tkkoofa are stamped with the impress of Divinity—chat tbey are l e n t f l c U in a u n y g ^ p c c t s that they "are the places where C m fations s o n exert a stronger and wide* iaflu-cnoe, n f - m t h e mmds o» c b i l d o n . thsn anywhere else,' why, fa i t f i a t O-puata have mc»sura);,y foiled to avail ihcawelve# vt" this powerful agency of indoctrinating the mind* *-f the rising genera-, u o n relative to tfte great truths o f Salvation, am! the d d i a l ^ s of the Church, a s found in t h e wert A Ctod 1 . I s i t because we th» aoc see a a d tee! its vast i m p o r t a n c e f c r fa i- because we have n a U e s i e s n s or toic; t to, secnr f i u glorious . r c e u * ? d « » l y UvC ,WdU, w h a i fa tin* himieriug «ans«/ 1 asawer—thst it fa for the want o f a we l l segaA-faifd sy i tem, some eflL-Ienf p lan uj^n which«thcy may b e suaceaefuiiy condua*.d; and to a great msamiro for the want of the proper baoka Uui s e hai l the dsy as not for d i s t i l , when tb:» L-r want shall U c b t f a ^ d .bj .Vbal nybie insulat ion , tbe " Souther* l iapuet ^ b a o A h ftuhool C n i o o , ' which fa giving to t h e Hnjttfato S r t t h a broad a m i comprcheaaTve sy#t4 ta >.' -Jnui . a t the rate of a volume w e J u T « c paat exper ience of th»aa wh®We e ^ g e d t u t b e snterprise , fa a soCo lent i4uarantc« that tfcvy oro competent to " purvey theology1' for onr wi idxen , -

1 think i f w e coaid miofa s o m e s y s t e m , so that ws eenld wnrk together, l e d Wurk undrrktanding-ly, instead OA, only one or wsa uhsrebe* r e j i o n l o -.-abbatli bciiMol*. m SUCC«M*1U1 operation, 41 would be a unanlm .ua t b m j 1

P e l l e t i n g lha l s o s b a course would be condu-c ive o f m u c h guvd. a a d bring about a aaforsnt i n cerost, 1 would rvepsotfcHy saggest , that w e forth-with advpt *«ms meaeort for the »pe^-dy cr^anfaa-tion of- a Convention. tu be ca i i td 'Tbe U u l e Rtver cfabhath M i o o l t o n v e i u ^ w , whtctt shall b8ve for i t s object, the prv.motio^ o f Sabbath ^cbUd U t e r c - t , by a w a k ' f t i o g .inspiring tba Bapuato of Little River Assoe iaboa w u h inoro seal, s o d b y arous ing th^m to tnke i m m ^ a t o a e t b n for l i e purpuec o f e e t o W f a U i n g Sabbath sfahoofe ii .rougbout the e u u i e Uiunds of ibe asso-c ia l i en—by means of .Sibhath N4K*I addretsea and essays , ty eutl»ilng An I d;ffu. ing such a spir i t a» ad le iUcMial ly emwiirt the a & x u o u e a n d prayer* of t h e Baptists aronrd thm aoh l s i n s u l a , l o o ; b y providing sueh churches t% are t-.t able, with suitable l ibrarioe; by d r * & n g » a o i u b l e plan upon which to o p e r a t e \ by roc rnmeading a

IS ratdfaas of t l ^ o . » a . p f a i n t o * y S J U ^ f a b " m 1 0 0 , 0 j " ' n a f « d « - B a p t i s t >. «hd despite tbe oen^orca of the world j * ° « » c i y . f e j a c h ^ ^ b t h g n . b a w q n l d .*A O d d !.! shame, where fa thv h i o s h r ' , u Val lawe* n _ w - _ .

uniformity o i text l->oks, so that 'we may not bold so many i»<*c and c o f l i c t i o g opinions i o refer cace to Cbutcb Polity, e t c , but t h a t we may tie om^ cemented together ia senti .n«ut and practice,

l i e the] A a t f x a ^ i a n b v . h t r Educalivn.tl Soofa j r r w r s » w : « T ^ R W . l 4 *»" Vf «««u*u a n w o o *"*d why m»y M w a have our £ t b b a i h

tiiri^Lsd few who A** t b e y u o v e ^ a l l y h a m a n J ^ « ^ Ognveat ion* I n m y hnmble' oplnioa, w e have a redundaniiy of tbe neseesarfas of l i fa at ? . U nvtx>we a* m u c h a c b u g c h ***> ^ ? h a '* a r P ' ' " t brcfhrvO to write

T : . . -• \teaays upon iu<s .*u l jec^ a a i , u n l e s a a-.wo «i,-h ihfa criti'-al juacturr, demand exorbitant prices ; o f C h r i s t aa t h e o t h e r . ? l i a s <>«e m o r e s u -

Y.HI interest

o r 2 S i , ' w « a . «... i i . ..nOr, orip.k ^ •>*•><' c,u , UM-mfd themselves amply rewarded for the oa » t f U * . ^ » o i p g h c r t h a n i t s f o u n t a i n ?

D , A . „ . . . •even and s^tbt e e u u r pound for it. Sum, t hameopai ians in for sooth, because they can u k e advantage of the , w t s c o t t s t i y jWvr^-trausl'erfitd, i a i i O i , from a vol

pave »n unearthly shriek, and then was plunged J general dWreas which pervades the country by f imtary society U, the General C ^ v e a t i o n under ,nui the boil ing abyss below. ( "a iwu of this blood j war upon e a r p^mona,, upon i h e iufluen-o o \ a foil,;,. h U l c n

•»" ^ '•-« «"• tr-c, ,L ,u£t% io 11, ' > .r rw. -s.l f.w .. !_> IK. — 1 .

, » faitWwl frirud* « brfa l fanserge them, Chri-tian . ^ >'* . , ? I f f f i f e ^ / ^ f ' - ' n ' ^ r . warn thsm, hot .1 | in ve in ' Tbey fc.i

V ! * * * V ^ j n i o c k i n g . t h e fesrs of tho*. who

ree and grewt t;«p : W u h iqauy .thoaks fifayoar consideration, and

best wiebes for vour welfare

final ruin of tbouosrvfa of immortal sools, who are »per po«nd for it, let the consequences be what U. - t m g p'. - saat iy ami ^hooght)esi.ly on the -freea> t they may. " Is this the part of true men s n ^ g s d <4 iila towards i n s gnlf o f desps i r l Tbey ars ! »«* » T * * 1 * t t , , ^d"""* struggle for liberty 7 ' If

— 1 "• i i -p r f n . l l M < « k a S U

a erwis a s this, b

a n d refurm-.*rs, s n d t h e i r s y i f e m o f rtfurm«t C h r i s t i a n i t y . T b e o l d - i V s h t o n e d s n d s l m o " o b s o l e t e G o . p e l o f t h n B o n o f C o d , and i h s t

o l d a d a l t e r e d , u u r e f o r m e d a m i h o r t f o r m a b l . • f a i t h o n c e d e l i v e r e d t p t h o s a i n t s , fa a l o u r

a t t r a c t i v e a n d g l o r i o u s i n o a r e y e s , { s i ^ e u s

t h a t Xe /rJ , a n d t b s t faith, a n d t h s t loytim b e l i e v e d o s , h e l d a n d pvnrt irgd b y w h o e s e e s o f J ' s a s , t h e m a r t y r s of t h e f r s t s i x t e e n een-t n r i a t , t h n w o r l d i s w d l c o m e t o a l l i h e Im-

p r o v e m e n t s a n d i n v e n t i o n * o f L n t b e r , C s l t i o , H e n r y , W e s l e y , M r . G s i n p W l , s n d s l l w h o

a m y f o l l o w . W a s fea i l t a k e p l c s s u r o in a v a i l i n g o a r r e ' f

o f t h e e n n e n r m n i o p i n i o n s n n d labora o l a n y m a n that s a y c h a n c e - t o fa l l n n d e r ^ u r e y e , w h o a d v o c a t e a w i t h n s t b i s s o e i e n t / a i i b ,

i n w h o l e o r i n p a r t , to r e a c h 1bo»e w h o s*e l a r g e l y i n f l n s n c e d b y i v n t a a a u t h o r i t i e s W h a t J e s n s s a y s i s a l l s n l S c i s n t f or a Chris-t i a n . W e s h a l l f r e e l y , use t b e w r i t i n g s o f

t h n o n r l y f a t h e r s , o f ^ o r d , o f C a i j i m i o g i , rf B o o n r ; nnd na i t i s thn old and not t h e new t h a t w e w i s h t o b r i n g f o r t h , w e p r e f e r t o W c o n n d e r e d m e r e l y a a t l i n n d i t n r a n d e o l f a t o r

ratfcer t h a n n s a n n r ^ i n n l a c t h o r o f t h i s

# b ' e c S r c n m s t a n c s s a r o u n d a s H < B filled

t o e a l l o u r k e e n e s t n t t e p t i o n t«j" t b e s t u d y o f G o d ' s W n r d , nnd e s p e c i s l l y t o t h o s e p a r t s i n

w h i c h h e baa r e v e a l e d t o n s tho t h i n g s that a r t t o oosne t o p a s s o n t h e e a r t h — e v e n t s o l w h i c h t h o s e nronnd u s f o r m n par l . " W h e n i b n h e a v e n s a r e g a t h e r i n g b lack nese a n d t h e n i g h t it d e e p e n i n g in jo g l o o m ; w h e n t h e

a a r t h i s l a b o r i n g and t r a v a i l i n g ia p s l o a i t h b u g s e r . D U , or m l i n g Io s n d f r o l i k e a

d r a n k a r d , nnd e v e r y t h i n g o u t o f c o u r s e ; w h e n I n f i d e l i t y , U k e s o m e u p j v c r s n l s o l v e n t , fa dinaMflshnring a n d l^w#Ilusfg n i l n a t i o n e l s o d n o d a l s y s t e m s ; w h e n e v e r y f h l a g s e e m s a t a i V n g from i t s l o n g - m o t n d base , a s t f

j ^ a v i t s t j n a I t s e l f h n d | j j tW» a w a y ; w h e n C h r U t i s i i i t y Ie - o r e p r e s s e d s n d . t r s l t e n e d ,

U a i t o W ndmit tnd w i t h i n i t o c a m p s , t h e r a n k s o f t h e e ^ e m y a u g m e n t e d b y

$ * * * > » * fro® i t a o w n i w h e n r iva l . h u r c h e . a n d c o n n t e r f e l t C h r f a t l s n i i i s s , a n d £ e p e r y , I n t d e l i t ^ n n d L i b e r a l i s m , firm l e a g u e d to -

g e t h e r , i n w e l t f l e n s e d p a d b o a s t i n g a n i o n s

n w d d e n l n g s g s i n . t h e r w i t h m s l l c l o u . » e c l ; w h e n I h e k i n g s d f

proKm* iT !Sm: ^ u« ^ ledero^y. has lost health, nnd even ! # e , bv dleo«.e ec n ' — • '

your welfare I s m y<stt friend,

J t r r m v ^ DAVIS.

T H B B E Al t I ) - I T U H M T O B T A M ) 0 8 * 8 . , *o 4.

BK f X ) l i E noticing the utility of the beard, a fact or two in connection with sharing may

ra>t be uninirre . f iog a s matters of informa;ivo j I have sbi.wn that shaving the heard originated

with tbe Csnaan idolaters, and was done as an s e t idolatrous woroh'ip, a s was the catting of the flreb and tattooing the body, and that Ood roe bade l b s J e w s to profone bfa name hy a con fortuity to either the o o s or the other ot these practices—the msrr i sg o f the bes id bring thus fasdc as prtrfsne a n act a s the marring of tbe

, , ' - , I bars shown that the Roman Catholic Popes

adopted this heathenish practice, to distinguish the Western Catholio froin the Greek Catholic choreh. end enforoed its observance on pain of d -mae i ioo . Who ever saw n Catholic priest with a beard 7 I t must be a source of satfafai t isn to tbe Caihoiics of this day to see Protsstaacs and Hsptuts so universally following tbe law and ex-ample uf the >1 other Church I

I Jut Ifome has borrowed and appropriated ano-ther jdola^oae rite—tlie priests of Is>s were wont to Sh ir s IbC top- of their beads in honor of their JSpds, or to designate their rank. When Ifome had snceeeded, by the thanders of tbe Tat lean, in d e a n shaving the faces of bath ber priests and people, to confer a distinguishing mark upon b«r priests s h e adopted tbe faabioa of tbe priests cf

• ' Ufa, s o d ordered t b e tops of their h e s d . h a v e n which she cal l s the knuur*.

W e can discover no other origin far this prac-th e , and tho precfae psrmd of ito introduction fa not historically marked. Tbe Ustimuny oi J»r "®c, who liv«d in the U b centnry, satisflej LS Ibat we b a t s given the true origin of the custom. He says that Cbrfatlon priests were (wither to shave their h e ^ d s f a s t Ihey should look like i t * pr is t ' s o f - I s fa nnd rtCrspfa; nor t o suffer their bnir to grow long, niter the luxerioee manner of the barbariaae aad soldiers, but toobserve a d s oent mien bctwaso l b s two extremes, that fa, as he explains i ^ to fat the bair grow fang enough to cover the skin. ,

T h e peculiar' fashion of the tous«re soon be-came a matter of such serious Import aa to divide t h e priests and monks o f the Komfab ehurch into n x u s o d i n a factions Tbe eas tom monks shave J the entire bead, and this they enlfad the tonaur*

I W T h e prfaam of Italy shaved the toj» **. fa»»ing oaly a Criags of hair a scend «bc k r t h s e d , i o the form of n c r e w n of tborim, and thi« was iknominatod tbe loaaurs of Kl Fetor. The ^sottish and Irish jwfafas shav .d U c k tbe (fair from the forehead la tho'shepe o f ' n credent which w e s a p p ^ e Was the'Order of » t PatrfaL

N», too, the genuine patriot may he known a t such * cris is a s this, by tbe terms upon which he se l l s t o hfa hungry neighbors, the meat and bread which

7 ed at tbsharher ' s eb^p, while score. 4 fd hundreds yesr ly eonrraoi viciu»s bum,>r« Wi» d o t>oi s i l i d s to the barber o^ing up<o y»or.hsad the same comb and brush wiih wbish he h ^ cleaned, a moment befiire the «*p«apghd he»d «f the dirifa*< lasxaroni who can u(f>rd ten cenra I t a g_i«-d scraping oB and comb. f tgout ' A flu# tu*.:h c -mb. in a few days, will remedy any M effect arising from contact with t b e o M t h s » l hrush of barbers' shops—but no decent man w-wld think of pras t io i o g each open c o m m u t M a u m ^sawhers .

Tbe u u l u y of the beerd s i l l U> trested i n o n o tbsr artioia

PAitaof. c i tobs d a BAJUHM. l 'arsoa Cross fa well known to (l is readers C-'

t b e Methodint Adveea ie af this e i 'y;»s the Chap lain of the 2 u d rennessee i iogimsut, Sow stotfoned near Kran*port. V a . b « < i u he «MMiautly n*n himself in tbe Oofuinoa of that paper,

Wo are informed by one who heard b W lhat be was lately invited to preach in Gunreal Wbit i o g V brigade, which h e ' w a s vis i t iW, and none took more pains than the Haptfat* to get u p a fanre crowd for him—-k Hept iu minuter aefus l ly went arouu-1 to several regiment4 and gave i ron '

! T o pay tbe Baptists for this Vii.duM«, and io u - e the oowukw to.tbeir prejudise, th* piir»»r. struck one of kie hardest blows at imto«r.N.a. II » position waa tbat the . o r d i a - w * of .Christ were designed by f l i m h» be univer».illy and therefore were of snob a "cWaatti^ tbst they could be practiced where f ver the roOa inhabited. Ilet U was evidsnt that Christ never id •«"«/ned o t commanded imm*i»i»n of the body i|t w»i*r f T txaptfam, nines i t could not everv whern be d o s o — as i n lbs frosen Xurtb, or i n d - s e n ^mntriss, for water eno**gh was not accessible, e |a)j .

W e say nothing hero t n u c h u i i b pr »y . i this Msailment of the Uaptjsto ojf l i ^ a WV brigade nnder the c l r c u w s m w v s hy |a prpfasssd Chrfatisa, and especially t y one aut i -securian OntheKc and liberal Parson Cross. 1 - : thntpsoe . and ^H>nt that be

has to spar* We are all .engaged in aoonuuoa atruggfa with—

fo*e tbem moet, ?ill Uio fate ibey aw.ike to their ***?; , ^ - e a r b , f c , u * , ( U | f W i l h . ^ « f c o l a - • eternal r m n . , . derived copwua suppbea of bacon, a n anfa l* which

i b a d e r , i t may he that this i - your case. J W « s were wont io purchase at the idcnticai huve b - s n warned, you have been entreated, h u t ! ' ' f 1 " B t * h i o b

J » ^ ' " , r k i a ^ « » » » * ' / '»

-°r - 1 ' « " i u<„, i. cat vaio. Toe year began, aad you were float me J ^ by thecroel aud saaauiuary war waged again-: on to jour etoroal doom, l l h w near you may b* 1 " ^ * • — ^ * * " ' — i s tho »'ripk of the proeipioe, neither you twr I t a o t e l l Make for tho »Kur«! make for the <fo.ro ! IWore it ia loo fate seise the head >d the .Siciout stroiehsd out tq.savtf y .«s! It will be too Ur t soa t e time. It m iy b* tuo lat€*xt* I Thank Go?, it fa not too late »ow f

us by the very hand that used to f urnish it " Tbe individual, therefore, who avails himself of lb«-present oec*a.itiaa ot bfa nefahbors, » demand un unressnaahfa ]« i ee for the k'nrk he may have to

of all extortioners the m w t inexcusable BimviLLK.

•pare, IS.

No . 149. Zoberty of l U i t o o a l i s m

' P . ' l S folly nf men who f .e i euperisr to a reKanre • on ths Hihie.'as tho so l s rule of religious failh,

fa well il a- 'ratsd ia the fallowing simifctod*. Tho i s ind in tho view of some, may seem to be

very much confined ia hoing thus moored to the record; IMU in this confiocment fa tbe soul's tru« freedom jind power. The kits, of w'-fah yon hold the String in your hand, s t r u t s * to get free; bui its on l f po»aihliity of soaring fa* ill this tee an an

fcHAXL r B S A p m V Q B E A B A J f D O K X O f

B n o . GRAVKC S u f f e r a y o u n g B a p t i s t t h r o u g h y o n r p s p s r to s d d r c s s a l l w h o pro -f e s s t o bo f r i e n d s a n d f o l l u n e r s o f my Llcsseu J c a u s ,

l l r c t h r e n , w i t h a bnart filled w i t h Aorxow

I sea t b e k i n g d o m o f S a t a n t r i u m p h i n g o v e r t b e k i n g d o m o f ray bleeped S a v i o u r . 1tan-' ioku aj'fxtrrntfy s t o o d firm in the caute of

Orrut in tiouj nf pr^tprnty hare ft&nkeir their pet it the tryinj hosn

making capacity, wjfa ths on ly proper rai«e?onary society, and that o - ery eii i lJ was uiwlc a membe'i Oy b^. t fam, born, in fr.et.-fcy th.it Opera-ion into

) the soc ie ty ; and o f o o o m a society cansfat iag o» oh members sbonM be under t h e govern men-, of

the Gsueral Convention. B e l i t was very strange that tLfa divine secret a a s kepi hfa^. n Iron. li.. , foundation of the world until ibe y t a r K-sOi, ano that l l isbop Doa^e should fiatr U r n jbe' ffSOfMl W W » * • t h e discovery- Chtblwn are, indeed brought into toe A a r c b , and cont inue there teklU ekiUrta, in vi .*™ o f ifce forth of their parents but until such time as they peTvOasHy repent ai..l belle va the wwpef, any m . m b r r s h i p m a mfa-ion ary socfaiy, fa ihc a a - t meoi .aniral thing imagin-able .". i lut fa membersbip i a ^ l i s c b u & h prior to repentanoo and faith any fagynrc^oatf Clear:>

" S l i i ^ ^ ^ d r e w s d«'«ign iJ deny such c h a u h m*ml<e.-bbip,l*y sav ing that tiiey continu-. in the ehnrcb -While children ? ' Of what avail,1

then, fa a m e m h e s h i p whieh o c a . ^ with child •bood 1-IUl Herald.

VoTixfl C n c *— Rev. li W j jamwn, D D . thinks that i b s churches should r turn to the •cripuirsJ method of v Hlng by s fretcblng e o t tbe hand, s ince ' by i h ^ « f a , d V a » , s een by alt pres-ent, each dfacipfo ia ca .^d tosxpre. ^ Iioueotiy and t f e n l y , tbe cociv^tfou will* ab ich bx- uwp expe-rwncc and wisdom impr*,* him," and there fa no shutting off or covering up of iudu idua l reapon sibility. '•

WTxsvyi<i>f<jtPWxs - - A l i eutenant in the u:h-

f welhg t h e nclp-es of

/ aditrrity ttnt'

Uimfagc' Whi le j o u bold It oonflned, i t sustains j ***pt*t**n t s n d g o n e hack t o t h e w o r t d antl | o " « » ™ y thus writes fftrta M o n t e r e y its flight Whea von cat the string, it bounds s s T.et u s n o t g i v e nt> t h e s t r u g g l e i n th«-' t r T , > 0 SBMidtw tare n r e « ^ v n i g fc«r*«tir.gmat-

| | - I g l l l l ' '• • I f ^ . , u e « l y s e e • . - - - — . . . , • • °* n e » # | a i | « r . n o larger than my .Load ,

Z? ?* ^ I 'I""- Th, vromiw ia: •• In i u , .iMe «• "?*. .1- «. I, u,, w w - S ' M i n y hr.'thrt-!'

If k H*vrfa n^Wlapulse 'upwirfa . T h e n it wavers ! o s u s c of J e s u s , f or w e icsrti t h a t t h r o n g ! , and p>'ui.gea With l erogs l sr wild movements t h s ) m a n y t r i b u l a t i o n * w c arc td e n t e r t h e k i n g -

d o m . T h e p r o m i s e i s : " I n d u e t i m e yi>

»h«H r c s p If y e f a i n t n o t i ? M a n y b r e t h r e n

T h e y . b o cat loose fn!>m it play tbo most fanriful j®** r ' f u * i o S t o u P b o l d i h , : *Tm o f t h e c i i n l s ami eitraord'nary ragariea Tbey seem, at first, " " J * " " ' ' -oPietifaes, as if they bad a sudden upward im pufae. "Tbey then frtnmre an>l dive irregularly in

ler, aud say. •' Let onr pastor remain at' home, for preachSag will do ao good in the times in the Southern Confederacy. May our

* |J t se . eM f»r a tcusen turn the worid's gsae epnn j G o d g i v e y o n m a n y d a y s y e t t o w o r t f o r t h o tbem, a s . f tbsy wero m,Hsa»u. lly and b y thfcy ( S o a t h r e l i g i o u s l y a n d p o l i t i c a l l y . W e a r c

a l l r i g h t i n T e x s s ntnc, p l e n t y o f b e e f , m a f -piteh headlong and mo«ioeh>i to th.> enrlfc. Yet froma of {IKNS ah . , w a t c h - t h e m are very mneh disposed to regard tbcic wav«ring pitches and plunges a s the daring and sublime efforts of origi-nal ami adventurous minda cotWfmus uf ja iw t t and dl 'dair.tn/ M be fe.'tervd.

page, how roadijy l iuy might be 1*4 to Cbr i . t have n t v e r seen a more appropriate and effective means of doing g^nd tbau tbedUtribft irm o f tracts among the soldier, o f the CV.nH derate srmv "

W O c h are > W t daily placed in ear bon is, and f r o t h i l y they are a e ojasimnfad with toads ftvm tbe m e a g r e . s r e i n g s wf our soldier* Our aebJicn are liter-Uy ) M > | for tbe bread o f life. Their earoeist appeal* to Christians for aid, sec ai lo iuycrvst but fow of those among u s why profess to l^ve the 1-ord. If believe l i e teachings of the W o r d V God, h o * oogerly ooght we to s W ' s to aid in a work whirb

felt especially n s n s d of tbe H..ly Ght»-t to shsail A B A D A B G O M B M T . imOtersioa; but the ^uevUoa w e Vafac fa i f a j ' W h e n the sacrament of tba L e e d s Sapper fa M l » m t i S e o v e d him to d o this, won Id it m * •a' lmiuieured. members sometimes refuse to por put ths trmtk into bfa month ? J h d $e*not frame aa argomeot tbat be himself knew: in bfa o w n

M i m Uis ^pe^-hnw ^en^a ^ ^ « » s t

nngU ns feel hi the f safe V* 4®w nord •!*•» prapheey I Uowearso^ly

te lain heed to lt,;ae to a Rght shia • t^n-d^^awn and the

J*#'* Strpip.

T h e priests and moaks sagagsd f>ir a long time in ' / . Y C . ' v * fl«ce anaflist abows thess fosMons, which ended

^ la thapeethfaaas e f the cedes of be P o t e r - t h o c r e o f a r toa-ure . which ths Papacy bee exalted . a t o n saors4ral lgfaus mystery. • .1

X eerioas iUnstration of the importance ifatooh-

bcart to be false T Or oaght we raider in attri bote it to the ^m>rao«-« of " J o s » p h - r l>id not thr Psrwm know ti.at the human r-en live, i , n »

laks of it on the plea that ther« are others a s the i>.tnmonioa <«ble or in the chsrch. by wham iliey have been ngitrfaved, or in whose p«siy they have n o confidence- la this plea sufaefaoi ? W h e n this sacr«a»ent was instituted, twelve dis

1 eiples were at Ibe u b l s . of whom waa Judas,

e H ^ where i a r n r hi eeflfa;ent T m n t h i e e to i „ . I ^ m ^ ^ merse is a^MMihle, at least in t^e s u m m e r rt was » m w h that hs^was a U f a f h a d a d e r i U w t ^ontl is T Ttosrs is not a s c h . « l btry bnt t h a j m n t h n r Christ, mw hfa spes t im refused to som-k m . w s i t Perhepe " Jteeph" did r.wti [mnmt—-V. O J'ru Wilnut.

Has the Sfavfaor any where commandeil bfaj W s confesf bur sorp i i se a t ths shove statement urd*nances to be obaerva.1. w W e i r ' o u * - i a n v * e » [o f the IFi<*<an W e will hot charge b im with a forbid them, or only when a fa p«el>Ar T j w i l f u l ' > n * r s i » n of the .Scriptares,*bnt of w*-• ****. D 0 * P ^ " ° G. know Ih.vt Ifyi wafe/'-CM yarjouobie tynoranec deserts kre uninhabited—only ^ m r A y c d o « e f ? | l i e makes the i m p m a f o o tbat Jrsas had In There fa not a n Arab or an Afrionn v#ho fa n->i in Jst i inkd the sacrament of the bupper, when He

Jtbe v lemi iy b f wafer s u f l e ent to l i a -ner^ hfaf nttcrvd those words. He that dippctb hfa hand U J y in—if not Hut m t j .ruy o f hrs W e t imo—at j with ms in ibe dfah." etc.

This was aaid a t tim Paevover Happsr, whi le

ton, eorn and wheat, and I have tone more of those "1100 mutton'' Wyou when you visit me again in Texas.

Youis, fraternally, JA M V# W. H A R N BR propones to seek 4nt ull iheae siaxving «nd

Anderson, Grhncs couhty, Texas, NV.1 t tU 6 f thlnin pertaining to e-lvation. 6th, 1861. Header, can you not tendfortylTesfoment*

GtWABKS —We fnliy appreciate,^'^{•d " " * expressions contained in the abpvo,' i*o de servo tbe approbation of such brethren as our brother D , we feel fa to have done right. When onr course, as a public journalist, it frowned upon ly brethren of ijifa cla-s/'we shall consider that our publio usefuTues* ha closed. The columns of this paper pre ope'u Ut tho brethrcu cf Texas, aad their' commu-nication*.

'ought htfa <a4fv® °*•ho^H tiie hrs1! in a 4>iaiM l-f-Wa»annar, 4 ooanseted with the ofdUtioe

^ uf ths m dh Tbsodurs,tn the tisntrrhdry^Ugfathd. as related

O wv aad E/ben, the kings of b-«U,ontset*het

arehbfakewfa of by Bede.

NBRnRPIP nKnlftMiid Keot, la^d,d-patohed MT ghaM, n ^ r f y

hhmbnp •€ Cantsrkpfy.% mdtS hfa *rm m 1*4 u M

l eas t scores and hundrsde of time annually, l fot - Joeeph" has aever been so in ormed.

u . . . „ w Judas ws* prrsem, sad mH at lbs Lord s Soppsr, Ba* hfa argnment enliwtonatol, p w e too| wheo Judae waa not present U.«eevsr »»

^tr,Frn"', i U °Wn T a * ** . h*KU,"!' »f *h«,Kvaigelfato may be, J.ihn~d% f t p ally logical coaclosk,n - i . rmines it beytotd a doubt W e know that ths

Bnt the Havuwr oould not U v e ; designed or sop o f bread in, a gravy of bitter b c r l . belonged u«u«fad broad and wins to ha i . , 4 In the to the' Pee.-over. V\T»en did Jodaa faavs l b s

celebration nf the ttipper, s ince bread and w i p e - ' twelve. Ana Whi le t h e Paseovsr w a a being

' r v ™ ^ 8 0 1 '™r ^ »oon osasible, ae ia the friten >'orih, and o® ths desert na Jesus gave"to Judcs the eop—Itoad John's Olkfahara• mSM..?> - jteatinmny

t Hnmnurarv cr fltudi—'The Re* l>f. Uwson in a dfaeonrae on the rovsreifnty of grace in ths conversion Cf sinners, made tbe fallowing deelari

mmm.

Foe my part I e m firmly persuaded that aH t e ^ hope meet rest a p o n ths r ichness aad wwnreignty of the mercy of God i o Christ J e e a a J eta per-suaded tbat mill fane already ia he l l wage for fa*s • » « M « h « Uyj , l e f l | b . w « U a « | k» ,« . been. 1 a m ^ n s i U e that 1 can a s t e r make my-self a fitter subject u f meroy than I em at'thfa moment, and that therefore I mast fallow fo'lhe pit those miserable wretches that era groAhio* nnder tbe wroth of Ood, uafase 1 am plweked a t a brand o a t o f fee burn ing A ~

. sary to m y hope a n d p s a a s a e the asvo«e%ia!? c f U iMrcy J J**. p*er to —

o r o n e H i b l c , ( $ 1 0 0 ) . W g t l e n t t I n n , m c k a c c o f r e l i g i o u s t r a c t s , ( 2 S e n d g n y s m o u n t

t o t h e K o o i h - W e e i ^ P a W i s b i o i l l o p ^ , a i j

i l s h a l l I c u s e d for t h e b c u c f i l o f t h e .oTdiers

Cn*f*v f*Mtr—the fi! , !rion of Jesne Cbrfal- is assent!ally a religion o f f a d s . It fa an embodi meat aad pfeeenlntion of facts postbiv. u n d cer tmn, that it fa addressed to men; and tbat faith In i t fa desssndsd.

N o a m C o o - u f * i — T h e JkU.tnl Bo-order r s porfa six baptisms a t Cb«m,nr p „ e b p r e h , Duplin « * n t J i e ight at Mia- ral Spring cbur»hi s ix ieen at Deep Creek, ten at Cane .Creek, Orange, (where t h e conversions nnmb^red between twenty fits and thirty,) and forty flee at Bil l 's Creek T o t a l -i t y live. 7 :'

Vino I vi * .—Rev J K Slonta^ne, ,,f Kethel ! !« ! . reports to the Jhf.haU Reorder a revlvkl

a tMasterSoM, Hal i fax Co., V a , fi.\e#n or twenty ennvegsione, a u d thirteen baptisms.

>l l«euau:' i —JVn (croons bare b s m U w i s e d

?&§.< . * £ • > * • ! • * A t t p ^ a f d ten a t the Pfaaseat R.dge chart b

A s IT ijuotfth B« — T b c G - w g f a Aseociate Ifa-farmed Preaby terv In He R e i o n toiynod, » y e : ^ b f a nnholy war waged against us <b^s nut seem to have drown away our people from l b s grsat in-tereets of religion, b a t ' r u b e r to b s * e (atsnsifled tUfa devetfab. -I i -

MK

p!au aa I have »o«ge^:sd b-5 ad .^to b w e will b o twenty years hence wher# w.» U J nnw. With not scarcely a well orgo»ix«d S i b b a i h ^«hovl in tba ent ire -tsevciation. Think of fasigrwigbt cl iurehes. embracing a territory of some s;* nr -evrn tbon -and ^ l i a r e tai l ' s , ft k*pt«r.d o ! l u i e l l i ^ n t aicoi-: w » , acknowfadgisg the .r o b i ^ a t i o o s u . work for tiod, aud hosinv- the foeilit.^ for carrvfag o n tbfa I sndaUe work, end fe*i:u- tho w. l - h - y biiity tiicy are und^r u , God, to t i*«» up their children iu t h e w a y iU*y abouid go. and aoc •careely c well c r j a i i S M »«abb«tb School a m o t c them.

L'oltes wo keep w i i h o t W i d juomiaet ious , •n Uifa re*|«ect, a e a » y expect th- *u to ! « r e u* far behind 1 really belfavo that the w a n t o f a 'o-.itough aud eysxcinau* c r ^ u . i » » ; l o h f ^ b ' - a i h -aboofa ia e s r fa the r e v a u . w h s w e have only incrv iM.d s b o n j e i - h t hundred wi th in t^s ;ast twelve years.

Other denmn'M&m hare their S e S W h Schoofa »n which theu- pecu lUr . r«dig«rtto . b ^ a i s s ars taught, aa.1 it fa m>t nutrcqoent iy lite «aas thas they form t h e foi t h e ehi ldreo o f Ifap-tfats, wbe<e they are : - u * h : «bc tr^Jit ioa. o f u , e n **" f " " " of tho ibbfa ; and hence i* fa r r e -'jeently the case fi.st we w e t h m a i t . v b i n g :ikemselres t-» *ouus o f the Various bumuo organ'-

•sativus, which, in w.r oj .uwu, arc i m m i e g h ) cal led churc'isa,

Ifopti*u, itmwMpectiogly, have oA en times b e e n sh. r n of their stron-;U by toses ' Onion .School#." Tne Ke<J»l«inusw have often, in f.ap*i,i CKumu-ai:5e«, thrown t» (he l r . • ftoif b w i . - r . w i f t tiie gi lded a n d nophuato** 6 - n 4 e of CKIOJJ in-b r i b e d t U ^ e o n ; aad endeet i i to4ece( i t ioue is ,^io, Utpiitto b a r s . n l U u d , tberchy g i , . r ^ *:,» a ^ j o u u f o r t to tbe wv.y f > s t'j tJvf fpeead of rel igious troth tbey b a . e . t 'nfon, in tutimi-ntnoii pr**Ute, w e n m m s t t f a b H nnd great ly to t e <?«-red; but niifv.1. a:. ihe ' i ; < u w of lruth, fa sTwiiys Ucconto panfad, K»ere or hws, with dWsiro t t s oL-nscuaen-«'se ^ .. ^

iVafo- liuni&te , * n ent^r in to sn.rh n n K i , lor ihey; b y s o . d o i n - du not 'eomnroalse truth, from the foe v i f they wn>7e their pacaUar ft a . a , thev

(do not ign-rfe Bible Trolh,. i f o t Boptinis c m enter <r.to no inch Union, fr* i f i>,-y ^ hv tiist n g they tacitly a ^ w wit i i u , n . t o s u ^ r ^ e plain and poaitno eoaaaiands^ftfthe Word oi Uod. In mtoh Virion, lfap-faiB h a r t -1! to k,c nod not hit)-: tc - . d j

I n eoncluafon, i a..eud urge yvu - j * * , I would cnwsaaywa, by the ot «he past, s n d by snt i^untk-ne o f t b e fuvnrv, to U k , such ac;fan relative to.Sabbaih tsiliyofa a s will iuatigurHto a a e w interest , tha t will giro , „ t h tepetne to the , cause that wo s lwl l w i ' o w s U n d r e v * nnd timn-

chi ldren wcbd:..;< their way t» b a t h richnol "vary Lord'- d a y . « h * r o they may faarn snch Issfamv a- - h i l l o.rr*e mr'h l a t i n to guide tbem safely through tbe meandering t .«nen of th i s Wo. B e t i f y'on ahull paes tb i s si lhjeet b y in si fanes, then the! Hlena Kill Ik oHUliifi. It - i l l demonstrate to tho world i. s aba*, l i^bi we view tbo i m p o t e n c e « this e n b j e e ^ f i will show' whether . « r r . -« la t ioos uud » i r r e e ^ J d t t o u o n s are sfoceec. o r mere It bi n o Vjiiestion upou wbicii ihfa lm)dy i scai le .1 uu to act. In m y opinion, il tbfa fo.-dy Wfte to d e -vote nearly t h e whole of i . s time to tor. ent sub-jest , s n d by so doing, w.rw m insogarate a s v s | e m whidt wonid neoomptfah the mucb desired r b f a « t

.i n o u l d U lbe hrighfaM a**'* i « K . history'. VV c are o s i fad n p i a i o act foe the prcejnt end f e ture , end shad enr art b* »u.;hs» to prove" a b W i o g to those far whom wc gag'

. . . . . . . . ^ lansir* .

Ooon o t t o r K v u , ~ W h e i , the «ev . Beroard Gilpin w s s on h i s way to London, to b e e r M bo-fore tbe Popish party, fee Kroko hta fa ; by ft fall, whieh pot a stop for tfme i i a . , ; » I t i a journVe. -r h e psrsan in w h ^ onstody h« wss , (Vs.k

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vmm*? II" ^ red,'meeV'y. • 11-. Hueetlon loit what U was." And, iwfaed. *o i t proved, for before be WwS nW* to travel Q u . e a Mary died. Mnt t h o s pcovid.ntial ly m e u e d , he w o r n s d to Uoojchton, tbrou^h Crowds of p.-opJe, expressing t h e atmiwi )oy , and blessing God far ! l

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