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MKUan ^ , a c KJGOB.-z. r l u ^ l O A i n M i , k u x B * o o . n niiris. ABBA, Obs. in. Tke dotfitstiaB sf astual taw* k nort gneimilj met fcj tbe booxtj of t ^ ipmtaal aaoptuig punt. M iem Mm M tk* diOates oT God l a w a^^irtiiaMiAxrapwndsdvidi tfe p m Hu vwd! llm^pc- -titea Acituoakted wiftgrMt preauao. Swj m eamcn^ U ifem Am-memOumie, mad tie Lord e^age* 6 / U Hem. Pk 81: 10. - B U SM fiqr «Udl i»9er«Mr tite rigitemmem. far (igr dUfi 6« jSHtA ttmrnaOmttthUpaiaim^mtat^mmd oajwr lyCfanf n i L 4 : 19. Tiuftpmu amd a ^ t ^ e m ^ ^ t S m s c m t . 1 (iw. 3i 32. IHriae napaanea eoaaidexa fbe weaklisga of tke lUck. Ia.40: l L 42.-3, and ptoTid«« aaitdUy fer t k a . 1 Cop. 8: L Hek 5: 12. l l i e w ^ frauly Iw«e bead aad to fmn. L^ Urn. Jo, 4:33. Pwd%al»a»n«aT. «d, fed, aiotited, jeiKled, Mkd eatotUMd witkdw iuaryorafiMd^aifMt'atabie La. 15:23-34. Xaay feed M the &t of tbe wfce^ Dea. 32:14. ft. Six 147c 14. Otkm take viae wrA ailk- Ckat. 1. Save ndc haaey rat of the rodi u d oQ oat «f the 8iB7ioek. .I>e«.32:13. FertileT^. attHM aML^tovii^ tlKie aie secret greets, etieo aumnr and Pa. 63: 5. 25: 14. 1 tSar. 11. a r o ^ meat for tkeee of atatwe. OfaL ir. Tlie defonaitT, tlte defleaent, aad rf tliM aaljeet, 80 fidij described la Bae. 18: 4. Zee.3: ^ia aw^Uyaad fidly asc&ifated byxtaadi^tiaspareitit. A hear- enl; bsso^ is pot oai d e reeetred fimadliBg: B k . l O ^ H B«t. 12: L A Srmg foutaia is opeaed fox l e w i ^ af Ihb. Zee. 13 1 . 1 ? ^ 1 : 3 0 . A B aiekaeaaea a n kealed. 1 Pet. 2: 24. P ^ ItB: 3y aad a rksk, aaper Ivana, Tojal Tectaeat m girea to eater tlte nakedaaaa. lie. 13:13. -To erowatliia-vork offiiTortlie of laai^ aad pkata to Goduetnferred. A joiat keir- ^witkOoiBt. Ber.S: 10. Bo.8:17. A leaemd tkroM. hr. 3:31, wiA a durable inieMtaaee. 1 Pet. 1:4. Mat.2S:34. Oba. T. IgBatsoee, aa veil aa wee, dtatia- gsUea tbe forim oaaer. £0. 3:11. 4: 18. To BeetdDaextreMeaaaJekoTmheoa- deaeends'te iastiaet efeetnaQ; tke ^ a d e d aooL jrab3S:22. H « proaiiaea to inpart to tie Sriag ptiae^Ia «f fiJIoi naa, a traaa- eript of His ovn urilL Pa.SI: S,)^eodiase Hii lavia tkekeart. Jer. 31: 31-34, of every <ne <£ Hisfiuafly.Ia. 51: 7, to eatabluli a imTitaaewt relatiimship. Jer. 31: 33. Paidoa andueiui icmeBibertkwriMqaitiea. Jer. 31: 34. Heb. 8:12; AMsres tbaat of His perpet- u l good vill, aid By eCeaetoaa &T9ra He tueietie tbeaa fiwa departii^from bin Jer.32:40. Heb. 13: 5. Pa. 37: 31- Thia engagement ^aaa oior dhe period of tbeir existeaee. Pa. 32: 8. 48:14. It givea abtdiBg k i u m k ^ ^ of all tiatbs eonneeted -viA tkev aalTsttea. 1 Jo. 2: 27. 3: 9. Je- korali'*fiOkeriyleadenesa ia aeen ia allar- iagAem. ffoa.2:14, draviagtbcia. Jer.31: 3, teaebiag tliem to go. Hor. 11: 5, leading tbe bliad bj a n j tibej know sot. Ia. 42: 1& Gaidii^ Uiem to C ^ t . Jo. 6 : 45, as dmw^Oe mckarndAel^*. He eadowa tbim a apiritaal, aaexriag, asd abiriiiq^gsideataallieTeakd trmtbs. Jo. 14: ae. 15:3S. IS: 13. 1 Cor. 3: IK, aad into die joetbods of His prorideaee. laa. 30: 21. Bo.8:29. Oba. TO. Afieastioa and Tagraacy mark tbe early state of tbnw apon v£oa tbe besT- -enlj paicBi exercises His eonpasMn. Ep. 2:12. La. 15:13-Ifi, Hi)r.4:17. Tie sub- ^iittBaaary lav work of tbe elder Ototber, Jidiaata of tbe jaatifiea^iaa aad adopdon of tbcae oatlava, (So. 3 : 24.) aad tbeir leeep- tioK iBta ^ vitb all tbe inmaiutiea of tbe booscbold of &itb. Bo. 4: & 3: 19, £ K b one &TQr u d proause beeosies like Abrabam. Gen. 12 r 2. 2 Pet. 1: 3-4, raised to d i g u ^ aad abidiag boaco^, as the Jrwul C«kI. Ho. 4: 5. 6aL 3: 9-29. Ja. 2:23..! J6.3: 1. Like Band, «ov«aaated aeretaa swnire s » t b i ^ to tbe Saiat 2 La. 33; 5, tbefeeblesball be as Barid, aad the boaaabold ti ^ beloved Gke God. Zee. 12: 7. Distiaetio^ btMoiSiptiTil^eajaadblea- mags witboot anaber, all adariag, aever &diBg. 1 Pet. I: 4-5, are eooferted apoa tbia riiiiia yamntiam, tbia rtg^ friaOuwd, tba bo^ aadsa, tbk picmliar fecpk. 1 PeC qrt imtk mat mm, mar av heard, meHkertmrnaUatdi^ lkthemrt tfmem,t]u tkhfiwUiAGtdhUkprtfartdfn-Aemaat h m S f t . ICor, 2: 9. Tiej sbMiUl Oere- foK, OomforA the pvma «/ mho hatk taOml dum tnd amrkatu imt» mmrvHtm ^hi. 1 Pet. 2r 9. Wbea diii U n m eoiqaaaioa raaebes tbe ba k meowed fitna bk iabereat ,(EeeL»:3.> bkreigaiagiaaaaitj. Lb. 15 : 17, kk asnaary vaderiaga. Job. llr 12. Jer. 2:34, wiffi aU erron vbidi at. Iks d«pnn«^ j a d g M t In. 9: 2ft. Bo. 1:28. IbefinrerrfGedeoefeisseead- •aaa ^ w B d . 2 Tfe. 1:7, aad aa aader- standiag vbidi dktiagakbea tbe iwipisat etbcfa. Jeii 3S: & IfaL 13:11-83. Pk. 107: 43. Jer. 9: SL Wbat a for 1 k banf to ba n i M d ftwB M d a w •aanBiQNBidbntiih state. Pk. 49 1& La. IB: IS-IT—ftoaa d An^dlL 1 Lm. 3: 8, saptaled from tbe ebief of siaaeta. Pk. U 9 t 115, caDad Urn fiam tbeewk af tlw earO. Ia.41: 1 tbk k tbe gt^uttngf N E V I L L E , M m ^ A f , N O V m ^ S, 1860. tare k raaawwl, Oeir spuii tm^ mUk ^ e h Lord. I Cct. & 17, tbey are ewpiete » tbeir Head. CoL 2:1®. 4rl2,ttdaeew«diB H i ^ CoL 3: 1-3. pnri^ eaiU9t be "IBed ia Hiai; tb«r gar.eal.-of aalwtioa *eeeiTed frm Hka cm aerer deeay. Pa. 13S: 16. laa. 61: IOl 2 C « . 5 : 20, e o a S e ^ U y aeir l»ieitj caa fersiiiate oaly wbea t&« joj of tbei? L<wd ceases. Mat 25: 2 1 ^ Obfc Tii^ JeboTab'sjdfiMtioa ferhkad^ ed ebildrea k aMte wdeataadeoastaat Jer. 31:3, tbaa anj notber's Ion foe ier off •piag. laa. 49:14r-lS. 66: 13. Hfe bottlM^ tbeir tears, Pa.36^ 8,tqnapa^kkeswithtbent i« tbeir raftrug: laa. 63: 9. As*tender, watebfnl anrse tbe Lord Baku , tbeir ia tbw afflctions. PiL 41: 3. Ia the vork vitbia tbe cbiUrea, or tbeir newcreatioa tber* k a eteeted vitb tbeir spiriteal Head. 1 Cor. 6 ; 17. Tboy are mm ia aatare vitb tbeir Lord. Heb. 2: 11-14, Bp. 5: 30. Oas ia arad, 1 Cor. Owiaaaointiagof tbeHol/Gbost, 2 C«S 1: a , 1 Ifc 2: 27. One ia sanctity of ebaracter and aaliatioa. Is. 17 : 14-16, Bp. 2: 6. <>>^raZta^itjba,IC^^ 5: 21. Coaiplete«Hia»,'C«a. 2: 10, witb H k aaiae eoaferr^i, Jer.SS: 16, ICor. 12: 12. They are one ia tbe Father's MieMa ftom an eteraity, Is. 17r 25t OTe^ttil beir- ahi^ Bo. 8: 17; they have oae tliroae, Ber. 3: 21; One joy. Mat. 25: ai>-23; aad oiic eteraal Kiagdoa^ Mat. 25 : 34; Ln. 12: 32. Tbaa ani^, soaabip aad beinbip, 'a(e ms- taiaed &ro««UBt tbe aevooveaaat rektioa, «al. 4: 6, aad tboftaitof tbe ^ f s vork iriUaaite tbe feaily, aad teu^ AeBi ^ real satare aad aweetaeaa of the words Omr Atfer.who aH ia HeaTea, Mat. 6: 9. Oba. Tui. So aaeb lore, vudoas, power aad care on the part of tbe Lord towards H k adoptedfiuailywill not adaiit of aneer- taiaty aa to die fiaai bapi^aeas of H k re- deemed ^Idrea. Tbe aaebaageaMe a&c- tion of God to tbeni—Hu wisdom in maaag- ing aQ tbeir aSiirs—Hk power to protect them—Hk engaged care of tbem—Hk promise tfi tbem of nerer-feUu^ aierey and 6nu», Ps. 84: 11; with H k usored diacipEae of tbe disobedient tbreoghont tbk world, forbid die tboogbt of aay wscarriage ia Bay SMmber of H k femily, Heb. 8: 12; Bo. 6: 14. Triakof tbe Sakts are appointed, aad are matters of Joy, Is. 1 : 2, wbieb eaold aot be Bakes safety was gwaraatiad to «Tei7 aflicted Saiat, La. 22: 32^ 1 Cor. 10: 13; Pb. 34: 19. Ia temptations tbe Saints may, Hie Abrabaai, Jacob, Barid, Peter aad others, lall, " yet they ^all not be ntterly cant down iSw the Lord apboldetb," Ps. 37: 34; 145: 14. " A just manmay&QseTeit times, bat be sban rise again," Pro. 34 16? Mie. 7a " G«d shall deiiver him ia six troab}«$, yes,in seren these sha)! not toueh bim." Job. 5: 19, Promises are like the hills loond Jemaakm, Ps. : tbe etoan- taias of bra«. Zee. 6: 1, or a wall of fire ronadaboot. Zee. 2: 5, to encompassand pro- tect tbe Saints. T b k k further seen in the secority gnaraatied to erery thing bdongiiig to tbeehikhea, vk : Tbeir way, Ps. 91: II; feet, 1 Sa. 2: 9, Ps. C6 : 9, 121 hands. Job 17: 9; heart, Ps. 137: 31, Jer. 34: 7 ; sonis, Ps. 66 : 9, 97: 10, Pro. 10: 3; peisoiw: Deo. 33: 3, Ps. 37 : 28, 91: 4, 121: 5, Pro." 12: 21, Isa. 51 : IC; they are persons fos" CTer, Ps. 121: 8, 1 Pet. 1:5, Jo. 10: 28; Jehovah wiU acTcr forsake or east off hj^ children, Ps. 94: 14, 1 Sa. 12: 21, laa. 49: 90 AIJ, - UBiy«IHT.WHat- VKAV aBwrtM'iBpu¥ijHra. b. m aa Tgy|.oqgOAii ^DQVTiaam. MiC Bmtoiu.. Faizaeas aad tratb, mod esUy aad baaestly statad, sbaold be glorioaslj bailed by-idl mea; bat, eaiMei^ by -irbM aiiadsv aadlrtairta, aiMfeeKagaaredil igeatfy set ba "Bible nratbs. God alrae k really grwt; and tau.beiBg eompanttiTely notbi^ ia himself, is only to be noticed as bciag eatiUod to re^Mt as be ai^iroacbes aad.^ooforms to tbe will of hk Maker, ia pnae^le, ia tcatb; in-Tirtae, aad in boly p n ^ L B f e . And what k liteiaQy and sabstantiaUy true of men, k literaUy aad siiibatantknyfcrneof books and doc- trinss. " that which makes mawfeat k light, by this rercaled tnidi, w$ proceed logically to exaauae. Balkm's theidogieat i^vaiMs. Ia hk l^yotbeak oa tbe "Atoaement of Chrkt," he pneeats " Uwersal boKaeas, the aattcedent canaatioa to "Uairersid bappiaees;" and kMp it in miad anxioos reader, that when the eoasMeiatioa fuk, the contnapkted end mast also &il. According to Ballou's owa diens, which is ^ving the UaiTersalista aU tbey claim or ask for; "nniTeisai happiaesa,'' staads or siaks belowa legitimate hope with "aaiveiaalboH. tbey sUad or fall togotb«r. And it k but &ir aad honest to say, thai, if tbe of "Ttairersal hoUness " is found to be clear utd fiOl, the hope will be equally desr and fall; bat,'if the proof k fooad to be deficient, the hope will also be equally aadfearfallydeficient. Laagaage has a defiaite meaaing, and is so aekaowledged aad r^ardad by all aien of letters; «ad to obvkteall mistakes ia tbk case, we will define the word aateeedent. 1. Antecedent, "wthat which goes be- fore in time." 2. In "gnunmar, the noan to which a reUtive or other sabstitate refers.*^ 3. In logic, tbe first of two proposi- tions ia aa eutheymeme, or trgoment of two propoaitioBS; as every man k Bi>jrtal; tbferefotw M«ry- king k mortal. Here tbe Brat proposition every man k mortal k the antecedent; tbe second, the co-aseqaent.— .\lso, thefirstand conditinal part of s condi- tidal or hypothetical propontiou.— Wiiater. W e here meet the case fUrly, openly, aad fearlessly on Balloa's owa bouted platform; aad proceed to exaaiae tbe proof tooching tbe *^niveraal bolineas" of all mant£i>d; bat, hofbre, we proceed fartber in tbe inves- tigatioB, we will eaqnire and settle tbk point What k understood by "-aairersal holiness" in couneetioa with " aniversal happiness." We understand by " naiversal holiness" in said eonaectioB with ^iiniversal happi- Qcsa" to indode—all maakind that have lived in ail past time, all that live in the {Heseat time, and all that will live ia all time to oome. Here we make this point. Xow mercy and justice to the antbinking, the ansaspect- ing. and the erednloas' portions of mankind demand, with nrgency and force not to be denied; that clear and nnmktakable jiroo/ be made, that all these worlds of mankind that have lived in nil past time; that n«w Ute ia tbe present tiaw ; aad that will live tajUf time to come; that they will receive tt^b^ clothed with the assumed " aniversal holinew" relied on in the premises by H . Bai.lou ; and it is savage craelty—^yea it k^^rtjp.than perfidioas murder to witb-hold the proof or to eqidvocaie in the evidence. eiass are bat Htde better. POT tb^ a» gaSty of tb« very saaie U w k liad bloody eriaiei, andfiwtapproxim£big to t ^ same bopeleaaeadi Already ta hearty ia lyirit, in moral feelia^ aad i» dumetwr tbe work «r dsstmtioa k aeariy aeeinq^isbid; tbey are bHiay sank aiae^niiae dligtewi m t ^ haadnd belww tbe bosott^of m k bo^ aad m- aow ^ratdy greedy of tbeir o n deatraetibB, aad with life wl!l go the e^ reaminiBg degree of hope. Beader take wamiag from tbk atabWa feet. The wiadom, aad ^ goedae^ and power, an^ Um OMrey, aad the love irfGod ia the person of Jens Obrist; together wiA a holy ga^«I diligeatly aad legitbattely « e r ciscd; have allfeiledto produce tbe "aai- vental boliaesa " set forth ia tbe premises ap to thk date. Coaeeqweatly, no evideace baa yet appeared ia the Uvea of all maakind (w in the Bible, for nearly six tboasaad yean of the boasted and aasamed "brines" claim, ed by H . Balloa and others. We will now test by tbe gaaaiae staadard of pr<^$t*H, tbe tratbof H . Baltoo's assora- ed hypodieiu of "aniversal holiaesa."— God saw everytUag tba:t be bad made, and behold, it was very g ^ ; ^ but ia the space of one thousand six hundred and My-«ix years God saw that the wiekedness.of man was great in tbe and Uiitt every imag- inatioa of the tbougbU of bk heart was oaly evil coatiaaally; ao it repeated God that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at hk heart" Tberefsre, ''erery liviag sabataace waa destr^red by water whieh was ufiofi thefeceof the gronad." Ia this casa thr^evideaees of progress Tor one tbonsaad six bandiedfifty-sixyears areclearlyagaiait tbe assumed "universal holiness" of all maakind. After tbeflood,maakiad starts from ei^t rigbteoua souls; bat, ia tba space of four bandied aadfiftyyears, " tbe Lord raised apoa Sodom and Gomorrah briaatone and fire from the Lord out of heaven; aad he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, aad all tbe inbabitante of these cities." Here al- in tb(i second ease ; the evidence of pro- takea. plMo, the dedng seeae ws^ aot tkea ended. , Hsw ridiMoua tk«a to wpe people tzam- bBag at -sueb frsaks of aatare as storam, mHkqattkHB, tbe j^^^cwwce of meteor^ <itnaets^ Udakiag thda to hp tf an mttwbkai occurred ei^iteea huadred ftMigoF ,, Tbe word W m i w where staads in coa- aeetioB tba p^taae «f ^ w^ > but iimriUy wbne «hat phrase ooena, the vrigiaa of "worid" k ohmos. Aceordiag to eauaeat commentators, " tbe cad of the worid (oMMm,)'' mesas the end of tbe Jewish age or Dkpensation. The fbllowi^ passages might be quoted aa proof against the Cumauag theory, but it so bappeas that the origiaal of k aUm, which k aaifbrmly^ rendered m W t in tbe Septnagint traaslation irf the CHd Testa- it:; • Pk. Ixxviii: 69—"Like tbe earth whidi be bath eetablished/onwr." " Pfc. civ: 5 — " W h o hath kid tbe fbaada- tions of A c earth, that they sboald aot be. removed forettr." Bed. i: 4—" The earth abidetb fartvr Stockton's Valley, Tenn. iMr.AIoaao says tbe Beards iamOm O m power ^iaeluaaiiig te f%iit tanaiMw tbem at dismtioa." Tbk yea haw* aofr 4oagbi it wortti while to attempt «a aiunrat. Toai argaaeat eoactfaiag " CkarA Jhard/" k Bttle la advance of tbe timo. Bat if Oere .could be aay audi tbia^, we dl eaa see that H wtwid be quite a diSrattbiagtoa Board of a coaveatioa; for over tbe one tbe ebareb woald have control, ever tbe other aeae. -Tt, A. -I » »» • mj-OOBJ-mBBOB. Peter waa aa impulsiva disciple, Hk con- duct seems ofkea the ofepriac of awre feeHag rather than of a& aaderrtaafiw iBrinely ea~ l^tened. H k alMjuaeat to^ Savior «s ardent asd sincere; bat tbe derelopmeat of tbe stable virtaes patkaee, aad fideli^, was, atfirst,ferfromCMplete. He did aot ka«w hiiaself. Tbe iqia^e of fed- W-15, Bo. 11:1-3, Heb. 13: 5; they shall coateodfor hypothesis, he brought through every difficulty to glory, ^ 19, Isa. 63: 2, 35:10, Heb. 2: 13 ««»«« clearly aad^fUiy to anderstand tbe ^-Siiifii issfsssr worktotSsiat's datajtka Lat.lr9;aadbiagi. Bcv. 1: 7. J ^ 3 1 : Afi^kata. Pk. JflMthar aa « » & or ia liMvaa, tta i«- liiiiirfln iTy k 'sees Ifcj&iwwit. t t o ^ tte w m r n m ^ witk. Hk ^ a i a i ^ ^ St . 9. Tki^miT ^ tiMr « Bwiliilar wiiirmjgatbet. TSa e y a ^ l M aaA tia ^ ef kklftaOy aea«aa«a M •!>• . jaet. k p*idi^ ti htm i ^ l l A iigitiiiim fb- i m dm »<ad.~l :. J9. niy aeiM«lB^ Aaa l i ^ al^ of i i ilimimiB lifa, ^ l» tba blMd of tfca L n^ "Vbair aar- P s . ^ : 19, Isa Mat 25 : 34. We lean, 1. Oar privil^^ above Israel. They were under a severe school-master, but we are raised to Ub«rty. Frsedom was not givea to them, Lev. 16: 2 ; tbeir distance eageadered fear, Exo. 34: 2,. Heb. 2: 15; but BOW access with boldness k enconraged, Ba. 5: 2-3, Heb. 4:16, Job. 31: 37. 2. Tbk heavenly privilege of children k specialfevorgiven Christ, Jo. 8 : S6. It a ^orioua relief from the authority of all mea ia things pertainug to God,*l Cor. 7: 23; from sin and tbe carseri^Jltej^jl*. aad indemnity from H d l aad w r a & J U t i ^ I : 10, Bo. 8: I witb perfeet % e ^ ^ ^ G o e p e l puiiloges. Gal. 5 : 1 ; access^' S e Father, Bo. 8 : 26, Jas. 5 : 1 6 , 1 Tbea. 6 : 1 6 , 1 Tbes. : 17, Ep. 2 : 1 8 ; witb open visioa, 2 Cor. : 18; aad diviae teaebiag, I C w . 2:10-18. 3. Tbe repetition of tbe word, Ahba, saK- tioBs impwtanity. La. 18: 7. The example of oar Lord aader Baezampled aad 'weighty trials, which diviae exaiaple we ssay fbllbw, aiat 14: 3&-39. 4. Tbk royal law of freedom, Jas.3:8, does aot liberate Cram obedieBee or order, Jas. 3 r W ; bat obedieace prove* both loratb Christ sad subaussioa to Hit authority, Jo. 15:10, 1,'.: 34, Hdi, 3: 6, Mat 13: 13. We exhort youfVom this dispky of Free Grace, to be bumble, seatag oar early and base eoaditioa, Bol 3 : 13^ Bp. 2 : 1 2 , wbii^ eaUad fbrtb saeb sympathy to ^ who Hke other siaaeni, deserve the hottest ^ p l w u r e , Ep.2:l-2. 2: BewaieblkI^BStw«akaesa,l Car.l4, 20;festidious,perverse dispoaitios, fickJe- with uasettledness of wal,. Mat 11,16- 17; Bp.4,14. 3. Set loeoe to &e w«dd ^ avoid its aI- traetioBS or eoafiinaily to ita policy,. B o , J t 6; Mat. 4, 31^21; CoL ^ 1-3; 1 4. BswiUiBg to hara ofaay as trae dkei pIe^ La. 11,1; but dow to si^, Jas. 1,1% Pre. 10, l a а. £aftivate tbe a ^ tf fargivness and iaaffositaaess, 1 Oir-^ H 26. Be wise m mrttmrn iutd as busily as d o i ^ б. Be. ciaaatett itt lie par*uit af .^rit««) kqaifeaaardhwknaw- T. a wiHiiksiTefedii^'ia H k a ^ ^ ^ » sQ liuap; Jo. Uk W f •• i^-• k Bretrnt^wm yrntrVm^ Mprmmt- 9. Ia *B f ^ ^ M a i o s a sabiai* tbaJuadaeasef i l » 7; Nmaato^KAairf^abte takaar^ case, we will divide these worlds of mankind into three distinct classes. Thefirstclass to embrace all, is all past time. The Hccond class to embrace all, in the present time. The third class to eadtrace all, in all time to come. Now, all these classes; and every soul in each dsss u to be "aniversally happy," or the notion of universal holiness " ia a base falsehMdl Tbes^ classes by the constitution of na- ture and>gr^^ are radically different in themselves, aa well as differently connected with time, aad the special iafluenee of the spirit of Gh>d. ' Consequently, each separate claia mist liave its own le|!^mate evidence of "holiness " according to its premises, and ita connection witii time. Moreover, it k self-evident, that all ba- BUUi souk have a personal identity; there- fore, if oae more soul should live in time than ia happy in eternity, it would be de- moaatiative evideace that,'tbe idea of " ani- versal hoHaess" k a fUse bypotbesk. And tbk self-evident truth, thai all souk that have oace exkted in time will edntiuue to exkt ia eteraity; cleariy, forcibly, and for- ever settle afirstprinciple in, tbe evidence to universal happinessthat is, that individ- ual aad " universal holiness " cannot be le- gitimately maintuned byfirst'principles of gtaM or the " stoneneat" But, that every iadividaal soul must put on Christ for him- self; "Jtoliaess " beii^ tbe eoaditioa to and qualificatioa-for i ^ v i d o d and "uaiversal j^pptasaE." W e BOW take up tb»firstclass for exam- iaatioK. And irill aot the most r ^ d , tho' bdaest aaiversalist be coastraiaed to admit, aa entire inat of evideace ia the praetical Fives of the dead, to esUblisb tbe " oniversal hplinesa " relied.oa in the premises. And, lAat makes the eaa* doaUy fetal and pk«es Ubeyoad tbe reaeb cf: hope it, positive evi- i d « k « k s ^ a B t said "aaivetMi hotiaeH.' at tbe naaustakable bkek xri deep«orrnptifm of tbe hamrna hearty shadowed forth ia tbe ptaMicat Uvea'of asaakiad day after day, week aftac week, after iaoat&, aad year af- ter year^ by grosdy ^iag, ste^atg, feb^-. awaariai^ . JnuifceaaeBi, .aabelW, barak« I w w a fer tbe patpoae of plaader, idsktiy, sakide, .with agnvatad aad ^edd-UoodM ttardeta for 'OMaey ; aad tbe W f iHtt IN^IOM. IHalltlMsd^bellsA aifi auTt^'of Sm-dkm^bt, malti p^tliMS^^aiM aaddiad ravii^*ia? coveW wiMi tW w ^ of evil from aojd^, aad lb* bate of Abajgh^ lsfre. i JUmj of the Ihiae to-day m the seeoad so. gressis still against tbe boasted " holiness of Bdlou, which givos the weight, th* exam- ple. and the evidence of practical life for two tboasaad oae hundred aad six year*, all against Univertalkm. From the overthrow of Sodom and Go- morrow, to tbe destraction of Jerusalem was one thousand ei;ht hundred and ninety-eight years more. In thk case .^alao, the evidence of progress, k dearly against the desired holiness " of Ballou. And from that time to the present hour is oa* tboaasad eight hundred and sixty years; but tbe evidence of progress 'is ssbefore: agunst tbe assumed ' holiness " and hopes of Universalists. Here we have in revieir tbe nnoontradieted evidence of mankind in progress for five thonsand eighty hundred and sixty-four years under the Eminent Eye and active will of God; but, every witMss k dear aad fiill agsinat the wanted hope suppoeed by " uni- versal holiness " as aulvocated by Universal- kts. W e will now prmnt the ease more forci- bly by the death of Christ "For where a Testament k, there must also of necessity be tlte death of the testator. For s tesumeat is of force after men are dead." 1. The death of Jesus Christ in the fieSh, makes hk will effective as it stands on record in the New Testament. 2. H k will in death, forever bars any al- teration in the terms of acceptance witb God and Eternal Life. 3. The death of Christ, fixes and biads h k will in repentance asd faith to mankind in thk life as atroag as fete. 4. H k death, {mirides for the forgiveness of sins during thf natio^Jifetime of maa- kind; but there u bo prVykioa made by Christ in h k deadi, for the remission of sins after natural life k extinct Therefore, if a man die ia hk sin; he will remain'in his guilt forever, aad what ktrue of one man. k positively true of all man- kind. ZBCBAUAB.Wn.UAll6. Brooklyn, Coaeeuh, Ak., Aug., 4> 1860. FWrllwTai Bajitm. THB BBS OrjTBB WOBUX BT W. A. BOmOR. Kd'H^hat Brl Cusiming and otberi are ea- lightening us as to.Uie " Great XjriWktioa Coming^ oa tbe Barth," it would b* well ibr US to exercise a Uttie "sober teeoad tbougbt" before we go out of oar wtto about Ike Baal ransummatioa of aOthings. Befbrs believing Dr. Cummiag k Co., had bettor read aad study our Bibles, ai^ bMT the testimony of Divine Truth ea tbe subject , Many people believe there are passages ia theSeriplures which corroborate ^ Cum- BBag thMfy; kt us examine a few of tbem brieiy. Matt, xiii: 38-38—" The fdd k tbe twld," aad " Uie barrest k tbe cad « / tlte worl^'— ver8e40: <• So shallit be at tbe m<{ o/at* tetdUL" Now, tbe original of "world" in the 38th verse kianrnM, meaaiag.tbe.MUtli, the world or theteatorialUairette; wbila ia Tertes39 aad 40, tbe or^'aal of '•world" k aofctoawai, bat manas, wbieb, aecordi^ to'Doaaegaa'a LexieoB, BMsrot "tirnai a spaee oftiiae; life; lifetime; the ordiaary period of BtB''a lifej age; age^ ot vua," 4c. Sb^ ia tbk ia- atai^, it k evident that King J u m ' traas- kton, by doii^ iquitiee to Ote origiaal have miskd maay iat» Dr. Caaamjag't baliet Matt. x » v i 3—"Ten aa w W these tbia^be? aad wbatabaU be tbesigB^tby eoning, of the emd o/ tkr ^wtM (oio- Matt xxtiii: 20—" Aad lo^l am with ywL always ev6a uato fbe ^ tik wsitf (awr. 1 Cor. x: 11—I?poa wwiH (ewaos) are a For lb* T4 -OIAJUKJUB OB lOBaiOBaw- Bo. 10;, BB- VIBWBU. Then k one thing we wish to call attea- tioa to before we notice the argumeat uaed ia tbk dialogue. And it k thk: Mr. Sbep- W d never allows bk oppoaeat t o d e f ^ tbe poaition he aaugns him., Xo matter how abeord b k aaswera to hk oppooeut's pnipo- sitioa are, he k never allowed to objoet to tbeai. H e regards hk argumcBts as aaanswer- abk, as impr^aalje as tbe rock of agw. He baa thus, not o^y treated h k opponent bad- ly, but has robbed bis dklogues of moeh of tbe isteresi that would otherwise attaeb itaelf; to them. W e could not stasd it to bear two men aigue a question where one waa only al- lowed to stote h k position, aad tbe oth» al- lowed to put ia almost any answer he pleaaedj kaowiag that it was not the proriace of hk adversary to controvert it It u thk waat; thk vacuum in these dialogues that we at- tempt to fill. In ^ dialc^ne Mr. Alon<o k made to "resuaie tbe iavestigatioa." Aad does BO by giriag thk objection to tbe boards aad ooaventioa: "Tbe Episcopal function k exercised by the Board ia assiguiiig the mk- nonary hkfield,in requiring him to make periodical reports and in claiming the right to nmove him at discretion." Mr. Shepherd says thk objection k ^Kcioma not real. !niat it k neceasary to have a Board and that it exercises " wise discretioaary power" in not allowing all the missionaries to go to one pkoe. Now it k presumed by Mr. Shepherd that wbeii a man feds called to the mission- ary work,tiiathe foek called to go to some eertun plaee, Suppote, then, four, or five young men should feel called to go and preach in Africa, asd Uie Board fdt desirous of establishing cbristlaaity .at some ^int ia China, they wouU^ say. Brethren we would like very much to gratify yoar indinations aad send you to Africa, but we have j>2ea^-of misdoB- aries there at thi* time, and there k a very good opening now at this point in China, a ^ wc feel called to go up and possess it, and if you will consent to go thm, we will support yba, but we-caa't afford to support any more ia Africa now. Here, then, thk wise dk- cretioaary power rjontravenes the plan of God. The desires of the Board that thk ether point be kid bold on, takes tbe place sf tbe desires of the young wen to go and preach to tbe Africans. .\nd thus tbey oiay, aot only exercise mi Episcopal function, bat a aacrilt^ous powsr. I do not know, but I am moeh laiataken if these Boards, in thk respect, do not exercise a more blithii^ Ift- fiuence upon the kecuhf* iheaunitiet, asd the Baptkt deaomiaation, th&a anything they have ever experienced. They daim the pow- er that k insulting to God, by saying mg will not ildnr be done. Tbey have the power of crushing those holy aspirations and bum- isg seal in the mind of a young minister, that enabled Paul to boast that he had been in .^labo^mora abundant, in stripes above measure, in prisou more fi«qaent, in deaths oft, ia perils of robbers, ia perik of water, ia perik by my owa couatrymea, ia perik by tbe beatheaa, ia perik ia the cities, to pesik iu tbe witderaess, ia weariness and paiafbl- ness, ia watebings often, ia buoger <ad thirat^ IBfestingsoften, in cold and nakednoas;" that forced bim to beconie all things to aU men, that he might save some; " auto Jews as a Jew that be might gain tbe Jewa, to them that are uader the kw, as uader tbe kw, that be might gaiu tbem that a.-« uader tbe k w ; to tbem that we without kw, aa without kw, that be might gaia them that are with- out k w ; to tbe weak becauK^. be weak, that be might gaia the weak." Oh, that we could have a P m I ia iJuMe dajf$ i That we could witoM the effecte of that holy, bumiag, aever-dyiag desire for tbe salvatioa of tlu lost, that forced bim to exclaim, " IFb k me if I ]Hreaeb not the gospel.'" If we coold have Paul's mioistratioa re-eaacted uaoag^as at tlik day, it would put to bluab amJk'a mitaioaaries. But let us returu to the arga aieat - la tbe seeoad place Mr. Alooso thinks the Board exereites Bpiseopal fkaetioaa "ia laquifing (be miswoBsries toaakaperiofieal iwporta. To dik Mr. Sbei^rd aaswen as follow The-idea of sasteiaiag m a fhwi year to y«ar, aad leaviag tiMa at tbe same time to kbor, just w b ^ ^ bow, aad where Oey ideate without aukiag reporte k prepsstef"' oos.** Equally preposteroos k 'it a ^ ^ g a k to fbrce iaea to pake reports wbodMr tbay kav«aaytbii«toregportor ^ BecoUeet Mr. EBwplMid that ^ okgj^ deceitfuloeas, wbidi still fiawod tiuoagbbk iamoatbewt Tbe aew life beeu impkartsd; bat tbe tender g o n was stiD OYenbadowed by a y i ^ b a s naiiveT-uader- ^nmOL H k seal was emiawit, aad kklma- lam ohteuaivei ak loag aa adtbar weresnatad. Had bk weap^ beoa' drawi. few fhua tbe bumaiL and mamfiromthe diviaa armory, be m%ht have baea abk to co^ witiifiataaand b k crafty deviees. ^ vaaated courage bad tieftber the Kprnt of tdf-sacrifioe aot duraalse of trae hsraiaBi. H e did iwt like to beeoOulaemnBd. Ha^bad spoken so bold- ly of never deayiK b k Master, that tbefdo- of what wfll be sj^ of bim i s m k him to feiat efibrt at valor. W e fi^^ followiag tbe Savior tnd H k eaptor^ Imt it k with tet- b k ksoes and iaward rdaetaace. The boar of tbe tempter bad eome, aad u tbe ggtes of tbe b ^ h priest's eourtdoae aiouad tbe armed band, we fiod tbe vary £adpk that bad to loudly proclaimed4k iaeorn^blefideUty, timoroasi]r staBUBerihg out bu 'deaiak prevaricatiost at tbe mere qoestteaiags of a female aervant P ^ r ' s fall k replete with iastruetioB. V, Inrii^ of comsen^M himadf totba grace God for streagtb.ae Cbristisa att^to to %|;ht tbe i ^ t tf feitb ia pretuaptuoat self-eoafideBce, be k sure of dofitsS. Tbe Chxktiah life k aeoafiiet iu iriineb tbe oew laaa aid tiieoU ara arnyed ia ceatdeas bos tili^. "Therek fto ideaM» in that war." Tbk coBtiBneipretaaea, aad eaergitii^ pow er of tbe Holy Spirit, eaa aloae iasara tbe triumidi of tbe ^ t "It k aoi by x n ^ Bor by power, but by my '&irit, saitb tbe Lord.*^ Peter was masdv left to himadf. He bad vowed aad promued, birt uegleeted to watdi and pray. .SSt reliuee waa jqioa good tetdutioas rather tbaa upoa Diviae Graee, aad it inm oaly is tbe school of a thrice bitter experieoee that ba learned tbe utter impoteacy of telf in rasistiag tempta- tioa. It wosld be well if every Mofetted follow- er of tbe Savito, who, like Teter, haa been overtaken iu afealt,would returu Hke bim to sober-miadedneas, repeataaee and tears. As tbe crowing of tbe Mck recalled tbe erring ^ t d p k to a aeose of bk ditgracefkl fUl, so should the warainn of life fi^ not Ie« un- heeded apbn .oar dull eara. Godsends the aw^ener to us alL Baeh day ealk to ^ai- teoee. Voioes of warning kj^lc to us fn>m aU the experknces of lifh. Tbey •daMuish us by day aad by night Thej are above, around, and benei^ as—in theflowersof the fidd witb tbeir tranueut blooaiag—ia the varied joys aad advenitks of life—in the eradk and the hearse—ia the cireliag year diat adds ite solemu throbtotbe remembered pulses of time—ia tbe pastuag douds above u , aad tbe stars that staad like seatiaek is the blue iafiuite, " riewi^^ with calm eterad eyes," the absorbing drama of buBMa destiay. " Let him that thiaketh be staadetb, take heed lest he fUl." If Pfeter waa vaoquisbed whisa most 8e}f.eoafideat, sardy it becomes ustobe tremulons aad distrustfid of self ia our couflicts witbtemptationaad tia. It k true; that iu the caae of the arrtag ditdplec^ defeat may be oaly tbe pncorsor of a ngns! victory, btt if will lUMys be at tbe price of sbul-bamjriag coatritka. If tbe profbsaed Christiaa k cootiaodlj stumbling, be baa ' grounds to questioa bk diteiplesbip. wImb Oe prkkaer if ta la i (bk k aa aet i i iiiTlB i f fctaii IwiDgiMlkra diipsssd.ia^p— fin, rsthar. ta a J^ the travdiag ofplaeeaafa^Ga br ^ great extea*- fiequeat Umos ia tbaa ia ^ OU partook mf A m practiced it, of fHeod^p itbocasK a weB the Greeks witb some psrtaeabv 1 d dcwa & « •fttbertoaaa.I bo^tali^aad fciad baatsMat was preseated. Tbk mark was aBaa% a small stoBej-cr pebble, ea* ia iidf; aai ^ o a the halvea of which tbabaatsad 4 e s m c muioally wscribad tbdraaMO. » s a ta- terchaaged tbem with eaeb allMr. Sbe pra- dnrtioit of tbia°lHaeni waa quite s a ^ w a t to injure fneodship for themselves or Jisiwnd aatSr- wbsaasicr- -thw tngvglrf i^aia la dw a^direotkia—wb^ it is cvideat llut thoM ttamta required to be privately k ^ t aad ^ aaaks wwttea upoatiiem careMly ooaoeaW, kst otbffs sbould oliUia tbe porilfgMr la- stead «ftiiepersons for whom thuw wwe ia- teaded. > How natord. tbeo. thk custom ia the wetds of the tut, « I will ^ e bim to eU of tte biddea manaa!" mud, bariog dooe tUs, having aiade him partaker of my Mispitalily, baviwreeogBiMdluin as my guest, my friead " I wfll present him iritb a w W : stooa, and in the' BtOM ft MW ItllBC WntACII* aUch BO M B kaoweth, saviag be who xeoeivath will give sacred aad i —As.-?. BW« Pmrtiml ETvititiom tie SfitOt to tic Sinm ChmtSmtf Mui, le very uaae of religtoa impUaa, thatbaii iviag earaestiy to walk, erect, not iabii stnviag owa strei !agtb, bat ia humble reliance apon tbe ana of who k streagth in our w ^ - uess, aad wisdom iu oar ftdly. Let us, tbea, ifit by the examde of Peter, aad be '^uot T. profit by hich-miai igh-miaded, but 1 CKftmufe. OBOWTH or QRAOB. Many ChTutuns lose atgbt of tbe ooly true luechod of grace, by a aiwpk, dailyfeithia CbriBt,and rely largely oa tbdr owa vows and efforts, trustiug ia tbem rather thao ia the hdp which comes oaljr fhna itbe Lord Jesas. W e find in aa exebaage some good couusd: After conversion, when we b ^ n to thick about making piegtets in the diviae l{re„asd to take measaresfbroarsaaetifieatioa, we are very apttovaaorttosome other saetbod than ^ w h k b tbe new life uiaalM^aa irithia us. l ^ e u oar depravi^ ^ have kat ear tease of eommuaio* with God, «td darkaett aad dooH b m to prqr ^tfoa the acAil, tbea, oaksa we haw b M taa^t lietter, we ara ^ t tatet aboat oar owa pro^ eeat of taactifieaion. Aa tbefirsttluog, we alaioot dways rasoct to resolutiaas, ortoa aolema corraaat written out u d prayi^ over. Surprised that dtis dcea a o t : ^ ^ relMTwe resorttotoaMtbkg eke, a*d go tbe rosad of rtr^gfii«s, featii^paya^ -mertifieatioBt; aad ykt uaUast, we ^ a j ^ i ^ work of va- rioat kiads; aBd yetaU tbk'ai^STi^kbat walkiog aboat ia oar a k ^ Tliarakaofib- ia It, BO rdidi. It k a i m ^ b^ tba iron ooaatniat ofeoaackaee ;> it k imrtuiK a aus- takra vieiioftbe wayi^baliatia. Now, all this k siueerely done. It k aot iateaded as aiwrit, aad^titkaothii^ekatbaa^lit- » ^eoe of PoTCrr ia our experinee.. We make these resdctw^ bibon fisr oar SaviOTrSod hatred.to tbe PapWjf, u ueaoace, offeriugmauMiiofwatkferto »r grace. W e act ia a amaaer vriM, if it M'BOt so tokmu a AaaetaeaB, wtfatiibe h i ^ i R M indeed- frt- Quito Kkdy» wbik ia BMv BMSt a eeeTiets*«ii*w, w l • a k i i ^ ^ w d rjwrfTtt, J»avii^ tiS torn of bk siat.. t b ^ y to maktf bisttelf fit,to ittaiw'Ae rtaaiBtn of fo^veaet^we'teb bold of bim, aad try to diake'b& at firm aU thete bu- reiWeeffittjartay ttioo, tadtay to b m , " Why, lunS; you ara m a U M aSovidr at these fcoedjrtilt; yoaamrcaaMpardoaiatbk fjfr tdbafOm Hdl. ix: Xft-^For tboataaBt bo <C»rfal) o<tea bav« ssdhtad-aiaetf the foaaietieaei^ (fe 4sm»M (Iwaws);- but a e w . k ^ i« ^ ^ t^Om-miM (MMliM) hatk ba a^peaM to ^ away na by <Im 'niiriieo df U i w ^ Tfca 1ssMaair^"aW o a e ^ e/'ffct BAXB BB ilHHUm, tamdifMathat.iaataiid of "the oadof tba aiSti to. J(at AU d w laaetiaa^ It ia,^ tbe' -Jkgjk-'naiyBan- ^trntfil pomer m eeopEpwIfcim to'm^ periadieiU reporta. As yo%^liave aot aatwanid iti' it k auScieat for mrid^ beiag y«t ia'fktaia^ it hmd already ak to tay t ^ thsy do. Ia tbe third pkea, eth, Mviag he who xeodvath it" re him a Modge of my fiiaadship, t iavioltUe, ksom oa^-tohimiea. 7ACI.TS Xa GHTIBORBB. W e have aot lost sight of tbefeultaof min- isters, hot just now there are twofeultaia cburcbea, whkh we thiuk ittianlytooien- tion. 1. A suaiater k iavited to preadi for a Christiaa coagr^tiea. Aa ofieer of the cburdi waits upou him, aad k very jMilite. The miaiatar aaeeati, aad the brother inritiog tbauks bim wanoly. Tbe ibiaister, perhaps, wdks two miles ib July ur .^agusttoreach the ehureh, couducta the'services appropriate- ly, aad {macbes as weB ss be can. Haotnaes £iwb fVom the pulj^t, sod not one liviw man lit ^ whole congn^ation takes him by the boad, or says a solitary word to him So at, 12 o'clock be startatowalk two hoBie, with the vertied mn destro^iog bk shade; and coarse, be has for re&MOum, aa be walks sW, the feelii^ that bakaatoemad very hig&y ia loveforhk wades' sake. Sow, in contrasttotixia,ire know diurchea w h m all tbe oSck! geatkoaea, at least, cony; up to shake baods with the brotbar. Tbty fed diat, as geotkmea, tbe duties of botf^tdii^ areu]^ them iu their owa booae of watdiia; f^ow-creata^ that diey ought to be grateful for serviMS leodered; aad as Ohtis- tiaas, that thev oweregardaadre^Mtto a miaister of the Croas. 2 The seeoad fedt k, that ehurdhas that are fVdly abk to it it, Jo aot pay mnistors wbea they iavite tbem to preachforIhem. Tbe laborer is worthy ofhk bire.^ With our ksswtedge of tbafectstouchingtbk poiat, we. sbould aa toou aak a maatoffi)^oar gar-. dea for ua, aad Bot pav bim, aa, if aa olEaer of a d i n ^ ask a. auauAartoprtadi for a coagregatioa without eoi^wasalion. We woi^r that churches will put llniiimiliiii ia such a pontion. A cbnr^ that will give hundreds of dollars to foreign or dooiestie miBsioas, will take tbe serrices o^a minister widiout oftoiog bim the least compeasatioa. It would beferbettertobe just befot« dwy oregeaerDus. .We do not approve of graed ia a miakter. Itk aot hk baaiaaaa to ''preadi ibr money." It k hk dutytopreach, witb «r ^irithoat csm- pensation. If Im get oriy "forty ataripet, ssve oae," be must preach. aB^d tlte less be sayi about it the better. Bat wa editors fed at liberty to tell the trsthto«Hat and aiaaer. minister aad peopk. It k our settkd ofia- iou that a d i ^ b sbk to do to, OB{4t dways to oS»r rompeosatios tn a minittor injiiM to 1 neach, as moeh as a phyiMian sbotdd ^ paid 1 br a'risit, or a lawyer fir attendiag to a < If die m^irter k t>rciiudad fhni j hk ckiaa, or if, through a high-miiij iag, bo says aothiog aboai it, liik k ooly aaotber argumeat withrigbt-OdtagaSea to pay bim. Thfm ihaUwatimmsdi-^m that trtadeA omt lie can^'—Jumrtem Pnw^ When we labor widifBt pretoot God k tryiug oar priaaplee, or corxeetii^ our sina; let na bow at hk tbroaa, wmra over ourdefects. Mid pkad with btoi to sake utefol. If our beorort are Bot bettorad by ua miaie^ they arecertaiuly made worte; tb<7 ruu tato error, no, aad roiai we ore then a tavour of death uato death. How tokaui! exMrinee.. t t^-deuiak, aad 1 aetoally, with b « re are fii>uadd(^ii« ifwatkfortomatA' immMrd^ W^^fjOWktl^klkqay^ WUftdfM i t i s a X T ^ to saalDS aay lufocts; bat i i a a ^ eaniad oa widitea% w« tara to do i*kwrtisy > r the BotMb «> xakb amjU- •tnlUK d k laistiuBt iJil-to tkporti vt ^ . f t a latMved^wdteif^jiMfaili, bayovadai or ovOriookod tt^^kktioa. Y<0k baii aot dk^ tbotamrtbikgs. The dtwetika for it—fBolkv* oa die Lord JeaatCluut, aad Iboa Shalt ba aamd." Tbe youag Ckriatiaa Wktiag tato tba ^t aad Ubor^ of the Oost pel, exdoimt, easy; Lowtia^e&e way!" AadsodttoIderClrktiaaooiuagby tbe same way op to a Ugbar crada tfnirit- SbaaSiliCTB^birt; m ofS^bariiatt vnTmm ^(W ako. Hoviag ^ finatoia, wa hove ite itsuiag streaam. A nuaitter with bk ttrwa, witboat dw etaoce ood asdstaace of b k Ood, k lika shasLwith Blisba's staff; he nuy be f*s>ad but be k powatkss, be bu v ky oatitoJhtf^ bat tbe duaer will aot awaLd Let at aim to be like the Bee, wUeb iix- taaetaboaoyfiaB lover for ite owe and others' aot, aad k therafora pnsod ; .jMt like dw Waiqi, aaafviaK dad Ati^imidl w» ooae aear, tad is> tbontee avdd^ Miattteikara afl-to dibk' ti9 andi, of who wiH lie prtkeat to bear d M i akrtins oecaseoai-, vAoa toa^tadto^do-aii,tetas»- oolket siad aadaavai to imitate Paal't c«a- doiet; beooaUaay—'*5aBor iun «$naaT sxoiAar, adtber d'yoa aor af alken." J l ^ a s ^ ^ ^ God's g m y aad M m fear Eadoavdr kotopfaakib «ad.«et ABOsks yoer jtmlo, at aot to be 'aaliiiiiiiliteMBtct Oam at tku bosaffi«La(#ayp«!iod. ^ aioaallyatk yourtdft . " A m l w i p w * r poopk<iau« Gaaj|j££ji4iSiliiat- ke place to-day ,,.. VoryJhatdde oaqdtyateate mmmUmm kad to4be bighott boana. flea JWol afc J^ka iag aticka, aad viaw-bim dM i d % dl oa ti« itkud; tnea dw eaa*^ noetaoa betweoa tbe two ; tmi f m m* tei : atoop to do aay thing God's pnmdoaoe pia- vidM Tbe fboiato|B of Christ tbiastj^ dda wocM are a safe aatb to walk ui^br ^ Jbak tnddaa tbe poaad fina. T b m am so M k l m i ^ aorpit&Iktbera. Cbed BsuaUf Meskai the kbos «?f tba ma, wbeaebatrt kaatoa-tba eaetanioB. of bk Tba feeWe are to bo aa BavM; wltoa bk ! MaatditeooMniar, bo ea- ooaiagad Makdfia du Laid bit ..ia.. V

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taw* k nort gneimilj met fcj tbe booxtj

of t ^ ipmtaal aaoptuig punt. M iem

M m M tk* diOates oT God

l aw a^^irtiiaMiAxrapwndsdvidi tfe p m

H u vwd! l lm^pc-

-titea Acituoakted wiftgrMt preauao. S w j

m e a m c n ^ U ifem Am-memOumie, mad

tie Lord e^age* 6 / U Hem. Pk 81: 10.

- B U SM fiqr «Udl i»9er«Mr tite

rigitemmem. far (igr dUfi 6« jSHtA

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lyCfanf n i L 4 : 19. T i u f t p m u

amd a ^ t ^ e m ^ ^ t S m s c m t . 1 (iw. 3i 32.

IHriae napaanea eoaaidexa fbe weaklisga

of tke lUck. Ia.40: lL 42.-3, and ptoTid««

aaitdUy fer tka . 1 Cop. 8 : L Hek 5 : 12.

l l i e w ^ frauly Iw«e bead aad to fmn.

L^ Urn. Jo, 4:33. Pwd%al»a»n«aT.

«d, fed, aiotited, jeiKled, Mkd eatotUMd

witkdw iuaryorafiMd^aifMt'atabie La.

15:23-34. Xaay feed M the &t of tbe

wfce^ Dea. 32:14. ft. Six 147c 14.

Otkm take viae wrA ailk- Ckat. 1.

Save ndc haaey rat of the rodi u d oQ oat

«f the 8iB7ioek. .I>e«.32:13. FertileT^.

attHM aML^tovii^ tlKie aie secret greets,

etieo aumnr and Pa. 63: 5. 25: 14.

1 tSar. 11. a r o ^ meat for tkeee of atatwe.

OfaL ir. Tlie defonaitT, tlte defleaent, aad

rf tliM aaljeet, 80 fidij described la

Bae. 18: 4. Zee.3: ^ ia aw^Uyaad fidly

asc&ifated byxtaadi^tiaspareitit. A hear-

enl; bsso^ is pot oai d e reeetred fimadliBg:

B k . l O ^ H B«t. 12: L A Srmg foutaia

is opeaed fox l e w i ^ af Ihb. Zee. 13

1 . 1 ? ^ 1:30. A B aiekaeaaea a n kealed.

1 Pet. 2 : 24. P ^ ItB: 3y aad a rksk, aaper

Ivana, Tojal Tectaeat m girea to eater tlte

nakedaaaa. lie. 13:13. -To erowatliia-vork

of fiiTor tlie of laai^ aad pkata to

Goduetnferred. A joiat keir-

^ w i t k O o i B t . Ber.S: 10. Bo.8 :17. A

leaemd tkroM. hr. 3:31, wiA a durable

inieMtaaee. 1 Pet. 1 :4 . Mat.2S:34.

Oba. T. IgBatsoee, aa veil aa wee, dtatia-

gsUea tbe forim oaaer. £ 0 . 3:11. 4:

18. To BeetdDaextreMeaaaJekoTmheoa-

deaeends'te iastiaet efeetnaQ; tke ^aded

aooL jrab3S:22. H « proaiiaea to inpart to

tie Sriag ptiae^Ia «f fiJIoi naa, a traaa-

eript of His ovn urilL Pa.SI: S,)^eodiase

Hii lavia tkekeart. Jer. 31: 31-34, of every

<ne <£ His fiuafly. Ia. 51: 7, to eatabluli a

imTitaaewt relatiimship. Jer. 31: 33. Paidoa

andueiui icmeBibertkwriMqaitiea. Jer. 31:

34. Heb. 8:12; AMsres tbaat of His perpet-

u l good vill, aid By eCeaetoaa &T9ra He

tueietie tbeaa fiwa departii^from bin

Jer.32:40. Heb. 13: 5. Pa. 37:

31-

Thia engagement ^aaa oior dhe period of

tbeir existeaee. Pa. 32: 8. 48:14. It givea

abtdiBg kiumk^^ of all tiatbs eonneeted

-viA tkev aalTsttea. 1 Jo. 2: 27. 3 : 9. Je-

korali'* fiOkeriy leadenesa ia aeen ia allar-

iagAem. ffoa.2:14, draviagtbcia. Jer.31:

3, teaebiag tliem to go. Hor. 11: 5, leading

tbe bliad bj a n j tibej know sot. Ia. 42:

1& Gaidii^ Uiem to C ^ t . Jo. 6 : 45, as

dmw^Oe mckarndAel^*. He

eadowa tbim a apiritaal, aaexriag, asd

abiriiiq^gsideataallieTeakd trmtbs. Jo. 14:

ae. 15:3S. IS: 13. 1 Cor. 3: IK, aad into

die joetbods of His prorideaee. laa. 30: 21.

Bo.8:29.

Oba. TO. Afieastioa and Tagraacy mark

tbe early state of tbnw apon v£oa tbe besT-

-enlj paicBi exercises His eonpasMn. Ep.

2:12. La. 15:13-Ifi, Hi)r.4:17. Tie sub-

^iittBaaary lav work of tbe elder Ototber,

Jidiaata of tbe jaatifiea iaa aad adopdon of

tbcae oatlava, (So. 3 : 24.) aad tbeir leeep-

tioK iBta vitb all tbe inmaiutiea

of tbe booscbold of &itb. Bo. 4: & 3 :

19, £ K b one &TQr u d proause beeosies

like Abrabam. Gen. 12 r 2. 2 Pet. 1: 3-4,

raised to digu^ aad abidiag boaco , as the Jrwul C«kI. Ho. 4: 5. 6aL 3: 9-29. Ja.

2 :23. . ! J6 .3 : 1. Like Band, «ov«aaated

aeretaa swnire s» t b i ^ to tbe Saiat 2 La.

33; 5, tbe feeble sball be as Barid, aad the

boaaabold ti ^ beloved Gke God. Zee. 12:

7. Distiaetio^ btMoiSiptiTil^eajaadblea-

mags witboot anaber, all adariag, aever

&diBg. 1 Pet. I : 4-5, are eooferted apoa

tbia riiiiia yamntiam, tbia rtg^ friaOuwd, tba bo^ aadsa, tbk picmliar fecpk. 1 PeC

qrt imtk mat mm, mar av heard, meHkertmrnaUatdi^ lkthemrt tfmem,t]u tkhfiwUiAGtdhUkprtfartdfn-Aemaat h m S f t . ICor, 2: 9. Tiej sbMiUl Oere-

foK, OomforA the pvma «/ mho hatk taOml dum tnd amrkatu imt» mmrvHtm ^hi. 1 Pet. 2r 9.

Wbea diii U n m eoiqaaaioa raaebes tbe

ba k meowed fitna bk iabereat

,(EeeL»:3.> bkreigaiagiaaaaitj.

Lb. 15 : 17, kk asnaary vaderiaga. Job.

llr 12. Jer. 2:34, wiffi aU erron vbidi at.

Iks d«pnn«^ j a d g M t In. 9: 2ft.

Bo. 1:28. IbefinrerrfGedeoefeisseead-

•aaa w B d . 2 Tfe. 1 :7 , aad aa aader-

standiag vbidi dktiagakbea tbe iwipisat

etbcfa. Jeii 3S: & IfaL 13:11-83. Pk.

107: 43. Jer. 9 : SL Wbat a for

1 k banf to ba niMd ftwB M d a w

•aanBiQNBidbntiih state. Pk. 49

1& La. IB: IS-IT—ftoaa d An^dlL 1 Lm.

3 : 8, saptaled from tbe ebief of siaaeta.

Pk. U 9 t 115, caDad Urn fiam tbeewk af tlw

earO. Ia.41: 1 tbk k tbe gt^uttngf

N E V I L L E , M m ^ A f , N O V m ^ S , 1 8 6 0 .

tare k raaawwl, Oeir spuii tm^ mUk ^ e h

Lord. I Cct. & 17, tbey are ewpiete »

tbeir Head. CoL 2:1®. 4rl2,ttdaeew«diB H i ^ CoL 3 : 1-3. pnri^ eaiU9t be

"IBed ia Hiai; tb«r gar.eal.-of aalwtioa

*eeeiTed frm Hka cm aerer deeay. Pa. 13S:

16. laa. 61: IOl 2 C « . 5 : 20, e o a S e ^ U y

aeir l»ieitj caa fersiiiate oaly wbea t&«

joj of tbei? L<wd ceases. Mat 25: 2 1 ^

Obfc Tii^ JeboTab'sjdfiMtioa ferhkad^

ed ebildrea k aMte wdeataadeoastaat Jer.

31:3, tbaa anj notber's Ion foe ier off

•piag. laa. 49:14r-lS. 66: 13. Hfe bottlM^

tbeir tears, Pa.36^ 8,tqnapa^kkeswithtbent

i« tbeir raftrug: laa. 63: 9. As*tender,

watebfnl anrse tbe Lord Baku , tbeir ia

tbw afflctions. PiL 41: 3.

Ia the vork vitbia tbe cbiUrea, or tbeir

newcreatioa tber* k a eteeted vitb

tbeir spiriteal Head. 1 Cor. 6 ; 17. Tboy

are mm ia aatare vitb tbeir Lord. Heb.

2 : 11-14, Bp. 5 : 30. Oas ia arad, 1 Cor.

Owiaaaointiagof tbeHol/Gbost,

2 C«S 1: a , 1 Ifc 2 : 27. One ia sanctity

of ebaracter and aaliatioa. Is. 17 : 14-16,

Bp. 2: 6.

<>> raZta^itjba, IC^^

5: 21. Coaiplete«Hia»,'C«a. 2 : 10, witb

H k aaiae eoaferr^i, Jer.SS: 16, ICor. 12:

12. They are one ia tbe Father's MieMa

ftom an eteraity, Is. 17r 25t OTe^ttil beir-

ahi^ Bo. 8: 17; they have oae tliroae, Ber.

3 : 21 ; One joy. Mat. 25: ai>-23; aad oiic

eteraal Kiagdoa^ Mat. 25 : 34; Ln. 12 : 32.

Tbaa ani^, soaabip aad beinbip, 'a(e ms-

taiaed &ro««UBt tbe aevooveaaat rektioa,

«al. 4: 6, aad tbo ftait of tbe ^ f s vork

iriUaaite tbe feaily, aad teu^ AeBi ^

real satare aad aweetaeaa of the words Omr

Atfer.who aH ia HeaTea, Mat. 6: 9.

Oba. Tui. So aaeb lore, vudoas, power

aad care on the part of tbe Lord towards

H k adopted fiuaily will not adaiit of aneer-

taiaty aa to die fiaai bapi^aeas of H k re-

deemed ^Idrea. Tbe aaebaageaMe a&c-

tion of God to tbeni—Hu wisdom in maaag-

ing aQ tbeir aSiirs—Hk power to protect

them—Hk engaged care of tbem—Hk

promise tfi tbem of nerer-feUu^ aierey

and 6nu», Ps. 84: 11; with H k usored

diacipEae of tbe disobedient tbreoghont tbk

world, forbid die tboogbt of aay wscarriage

ia Bay SMmber of H k femily, Heb. 8: 12;

Bo. 6 : 14.

Triakof tbe Sakts are appointed, aad are

matters of Joy, Is. 1 : 2, wbieb eaold aot be

Bakes safety was gwaraatiad to «Tei7 aflicted

Saiat, La. 22: 32^ 1 Cor. 10: 13; Pb. 34:

19. Ia temptations tbe Saints may, Hie

Abrabaai, Jacob, Barid, Peter aad others,

lall, " yet they all not be ntterly cant down

iSw the Lord apboldetb," Ps. 37: 34;

145: 14. " A just manmay&QseTeit times,

bat be sban rise again," Pro. 34 • 16? Mie.

7a " G«d shall deiiver him ia six troab}«$,

yes,in seren these sha)! not toueh bim."

Job. 5: 19, Promises are like the hills

loond Jemaakm, Ps. : tbe etoan-

taias of bra«. Zee. 6: 1, or a wall of fire

ronadaboot. Zee. 2: 5, to encompassand pro-

tect tbe Saints. Tbk k further seen in the

secority gnaraatied to erery thing bdongiiig

to tbeehikhea, vk : Tbeir way, Ps. 91: II;

feet, 1 Sa. 2: 9, Ps. C6 : 9, 121 hands.

Job 17: 9 ; heart, Ps. 137: 31, Jer. 34: 7 ;

sonis, Ps. 66 : 9, 97: 10, Pro. 10: 3 ; peisoiw:

Deo. 33: 3, Ps. 37 : 28, 91: 4, 121: 5, Pro."

12: 21, Isa. 51 : IC; they are persons fos"

CTer, Ps. 121: 8, 1 Pet. 1 : 5 , Jo. 10: 28;

Jehovah wiU acTcr forsake or east off hj^

children, Ps. 94: 14, 1 Sa. 12: 21, laa. 49:

90 AIJ, - UBiy«IHT.WHat- VKAV • aBwrtM'iBpu¥ijHra. b. m aa Tgy|.oqgOAii ^DQVTiaam. MiC Bmtoiu.. Faizaeas aad tratb, mod

esUy aad baaestly statad, sbaold be glorioaslj

bailed by-idl mea; bat, eaiMei^ by

-irbM aiiadsv aadlrtairta, aiM feeKagaare dil

igeatfy set ba "Bible nratbs.

God alrae k really grwt; and tau.beiBg

eompanttiTely notbi^ ia himself, is only to

be noticed as bciag eatiUod to re^Mt as be

ai iroacbes aad.^ooforms to tbe will of hk

Maker, ia pnae^le, ia tcatb; in-Tirtae, aad

in boly p n ^ L B f e . And what k liteiaQy

and sabstantiaUy true of men, k literaUy

aad siiibatantkny fcrne of books and doc-

trinss.

" that which makes mawfeat k light,

by this rercaled tnidi, w$ proceed logically

to exaauae. Balkm's theidogieat i^vaiMs.

Ia hk l^yotbeak oa tbe "Atoaement of

Chrkt," he pneeats " Uwersal • boKaeas,

the aattcedent canaatioa to "Uairersid

bappiaees;" and kMp it in miad anxioos

reader, that when the eoasMeiatioa fuk, the

contnapkted end mast also &il.

According to Ballou's owa diens, which is

^ving the UaiTersalista aU tbey claim or ask

for; "nniTeisai happiaesa,'' staads or siaks

belowa legitimate hope with "aaiveiaalboH.

tbey sUad or fall togotb«r. And it

k but &ir aad honest to say, thai, if tbe

of "Ttairersal hoUness " is found to

be clear utd fiOl, the hope will be equally

desr and fall; bat,'if the proof k fooad

to be deficient, the hope will also be equally

aad fearfally deficient.

Laagaage has a defiaite meaaing, and is

so aekaowledged aad r^ardad by all aien of

letters; «ad to obvkteall mistakes ia tbk

case, we will define the word aateeedent.

1. Antecedent, "wthat which goes be-

fore in time."

2. In "gnunmar, the noan to which a

reUtive or other sabstitate refers.*

3. In logic, tbe first of two proposi-

tions ia aa eutheymeme, or trgoment of

two propoaitioBS; as every man k Bi>jrtal;

tbferefotw M«ry- king k mortal. Here tbe

Brat proposition every man k mortal k the

antecedent; tbe second, the co-aseqaent.—

.\lso, the first and conditinal part of s condi-

tidal or hypothetical propontiou.— Wiiater.

We here meet the case fUrly, openly, aad

fearlessly on Balloa's owa bouted platform;

aad proceed to exaaiae tbe proof tooching

tbe *^niveraal bolineas" of all mant£i>d;

bat, hofbre, we proceed fartber in tbe inves-

tigatioB, we will eaqnire and settle tbk point

What k understood by "-aairersal holiness"

in couneetioa with " aniversal happiness."

We understand by " naiversal holiness"

in said eonaectioB with iiniversal happi-

Qcsa" to indode—all maakind that have

lived in ail past time, all that live in the

{Heseat time, and all that will live ia all time

to oome.

Here we make this point. Xow mercy

and justice to the antbinking, the ansaspect-

ing. and the erednloas' portions of mankind

demand, with nrgency and force not to be

denied; that clear and nnmktakable jiroo/

be made, that all these worlds of mankind

that have lived in nil past time; that n«w

Ute ia tbe present tiaw ; aad that will live

tajUf time to come; that they will receive

tt^b^ clothed with the assumed " aniversal

holinew" relied on in the premises by

H. Bai.lou ; and it is savage craelty— yea it

k^^rtjp.than perfidioas murder to witb-hold

the proof or to eqidvocaie in the evidence.

eiass are bat Htde better. POT tb^ a »

gaSty of tb« very saaie U w k liad bloody

eriaiei, and fiwt approxim£big to t ^ same

bopeleaaeadi Already ta hearty ia lyirit, in

moral feelia^ aad i» dumetwr tbe work «r

dsstmtioa k aeariy aeeinq^isbid; tbey are

bHiay sank aiae^niiae dligtewi m t ^

haadnd belww tbe bosott^of m k b o ^

aad m - aow ^ratdy greedy of tbeir o n

deatraetibB, aad with life wl!l go the e ^

reaminiBg degree of hope.

Beader take wamiag from tbk atabWa

feet. The wiadom, aad ^ goedae^ and

power, an^ Um OMrey, aad the love irfGod ia

the person of Jens Obrist; together wiA a

holy ga^«I diligeatly aad legitbattely « e r

ciscd; have all feiled to produce tbe "aai-

vental boliaesa " set forth ia tbe premises ap

to thk date. Coaeeqweatly, no evideace baa

yet appeared ia the Uvea of all maakind (w

in the Bible, for nearly six tboasaad yean

of the boasted and aasamed "brines" claim,

ed by H. Balloa and others.

We will now test by tbe gaaaiae staadard

of pr< $t*H, tbe tratbof H . Baltoo's assora-

ed hypodieiu of "aniversal holiaesa."—

God saw everytUag tba:t be bad made, and

behold, it was very g ^ ; ^ but ia the space

of one thousand six hundred and My-«ix

years God saw that the wiekedness.of man

was great in tbe and Uiitt every imag-

inatioa of the tbougbU of bk heart was oaly

evil coatiaaally; ao it repeated God that he

had made man on the earth, and it grieved

him at hk heart" Tberefsre, ''erery liviag

sabataace waa destr^red by water whieh was

ufiofi the fece of the gronad." Ia this casa

thr evideaees of progress Tor one tbonsaad

six bandied fifty-six years areclearlyagaiait

tbe assumed "universal holiness" of all

maakind.

After tbe flood, maakiad starts from ei^t

rigbteoua souls; bat, ia tba space of four

bandied aad fifty years, " tbe Lord raised

apoa Sodom and Gomorrah briaatone and

fire from the Lord out of heaven; aad he

overthrew those cities, and all the plain, aad

all tbe inbabitante of these cities." Here al-

in tb(i second ease ; the evidence of pro-

takea. plMo, the dedng seeae ws^

aot tkea ended. ,

Hsw ridiMoua tk«a to wpe people tzam-

bBag at -sueb frsaks of aatare as storam,

mHkqattkHB, tbe j^^^cwwce of meteor^

<itnaets Udakiag thda to hp

tf an mttwbkai occurred ei^iteea huadred

f t M i g o F ,,

Tbe word W m i w where staads in coa-

aeetioB tba p^taae «f ^ w ^ >

but iimriUy wbne «hat phrase ooena, the

vrigiaa of "worid" k ohmos. Aceordiag

to eauaeat commentators, " tbe cad of the

worid (oMMm,)'' mesas the end of tbe Jewish

age or Dkpensation.

The fbllowi^ passages might be quoted aa

proof against the Cumauag theory, but it so

bappeas that the origiaal of k

aUm, which k aaifbrmly rendered m W t in

tbe Septnagint traaslation irf the CHd Testa-

it:; •

Pk. Ixxviii: 69—"Like tbe earth whidi be bath eetablished/onwr." "

Pfc. civ: 5—"Who hath kid tbe fbaada-

tions of Ac earth, that they sboald aot be.

removed forettr."

Bed. i: 4—" The earth abidetb fartvr

Stockton's Valley, Tenn.

iMr.AIoaao says tbe Beards iamOm O m

power iaeluaaiiig te f%iit tanaiMw tbem

at dismtioa." Tbk yea haw* aofr 4oagbi

it wortti while to attempt «a aiunrat. Toai

argaaeat eoactfaiag " CkarA Jhard/" k

Bttle la advance of tbe timo. Bat if Oere

.could be aay audi tbia^, we dl eaa see that

H wtwid be quite a diSrattbiagtoa Board

of a coaveatioa; for over tbe one tbe ebareb

woald have control, ever tbe other aeae.

-Tt, A. -I » »» •

mj-OOBJ-mBBOB. Peter waa aa impulsiva disciple, H k con-

duct seems ofkea the ofepriac of awre feeHag rather than of a& aaderrtaafiw iBrinely ea~ l^tened. H k alMjuaeat to^ Savior « s ardent asd sincere; bat tbe derelopmeat of tbe stable virtaes patkaee, aad fideli^, was, at first, fer from CMplete. He did aot ka«w hiiaself. Tbe iqia^e of fed-

W-15, Bo. 11:1-3, Heb. 13: 5 ; they shall coateodfor hypothesis,

he brought through every difficulty to glory, ^

19, Isa. 63: 2, 35:10, Heb. 2: 13 ««»«« clearly aad^fUiy to anderstand tbe

-Siiifii

issfsssr

work tot Ssiat's datajtka

Lat.lr9;aadbiagi. Bcv. 1: 7. J ^ 3 1 :

Afi^kata. Pk.

JflMthar aa « » & or ia liMvaa, tta i«-

liiiiirfln iTy k 'sees Ifcj&iwwit. t t o ^

tte w m r n m ^ witk. H k ^ a i a i ^ ^

St . 9. T k i ^ m i T ^ tiMr «

Bwiliilar wiiirmjgatbet. TSa e y a ^ l M

aaA tia ef kklftaOy aea«aa«a M •!>•

. jaet. k p*idi^

ti htm i^llA iigitiiiim fb-

i m dm »<ad.~l :. J9.

n i y a e i M « l B ^ Aaa l i ^ a l ^

of i i ilimimiB lifa,

^ l» tba blMd of tfca L n ^ "Vbair aar-

P s . ^ : 19, Isa

Mat 25 : 34.

We lean, 1. Oar privil^^ above Israel.

They were under a severe school-master, but

we are raised to Ub«rty. Frsedom was not

givea to them, Lev. 16: 2; tbeir distance

eageadered fear, Exo. 34: 2,. Heb. 2: 15;

but BOW access with boldness k enconraged,

Ba. 5 : 2-3, Heb. 4:16, Job. 31: 37.

2. Tbk heavenly privilege of children k

special fevor given Christ, Jo. 8 : S6. It

a ^orioua relief from the authority of all

mea ia things pertainug to God,*l Cor. 7:

23; from sin and tbe carseri^Jltej^jl*. aad

indemnity from Hdl aad w r a & J U t i ^ I :

10, Bo. 8: I witb perfeet % e ^ ^ ^ G o e p e l

puiiloges. Gal. 5 : 1 ; access^' S e Father,

Bo. 8 : 26, Jas. 5 :16 ,1 Tbea. 6 : 1 6 , 1 Tbes.

: 17, Ep. 2 : 1 8 ; witb open visioa, 2 Cor.

: 18; aad diviae teaebiag, I C w . 2:10-18.

3. Tbe repetition of tbe word, Ahba, saK-

tioBs impwtanity. La. 18: 7. The example

of oar Lord aader Baezampled aad 'weighty

trials, which diviae exaiaple we ssay fbllbw,

aiat 14: 3&-39.

4. Tbk royal law of freedom, Jas.3:8,

does aot liberate Cram obedieBee or order,

Jas. 3 r W ; bat obedieace prove* both loratb

Christ sad subaussioa to Hit authority, Jo.

15:10, 1,'.: 34, Hdi, 3 : 6, Mat 13: 13.

We exhort youfVom this dispky of Free

Grace, to be bumble, seatag oar early and

base eoaditioa, Bol 3 : 13 Bp. 2 :12 , wbii^

eaUad fbrtb saeb sympathy to ^ who Hke

other siaaeni, deserve the hottest plwure ,

Ep.2:l-2.

2: BewaieblkI^BStw«akaesa,l Car.l4,

20; festidious, perverse dispoaitios, fickJe-

with uasettledness of wal,. Mat 11,16-

17; Bp.4,14.

3. Set loeoe to & e w«dd ^ avoid its aI-

traetioBS or eoafiinaily to ita policy,. Bo,Jt

6 ; Mat. 4, 31^21; CoL ^ 1-3; 1 4. BswiUiBg to hara ofaay as trae dkei

pIe^ La. 11,1; but dow to s i ^ , Jas. 1 ,1%

Pre. 10, la

а. £aftivate tbe a ^ tf fargivness and

iaaffositaaess, 1 Oir- H 26. Be wise m

mrttmrn iutd as busily as do i^

б. Be. ciaaatett itt lie par*uit af .^rit««)

kqaifeaaardhwknaw-

T.

a wiHiiksiTefedii^'ia H k a ^ ^ ^ » sQ

liuap; Jo. Uk W f •• i^-•

k Bretrnt^wm yrntrVm^ Mprmmt-

9. Ia *B f ^ ^ M a i o s a sabiai*

tbaJuadaeasef il» 7 ;

Nmaato^KAairf^abte takaar^

case, we will divide these worlds of mankind

into three distinct classes.

The first class to embrace all, is all past

time.

The Hccond class to embrace all, in the

present time.

The third class to eadtrace all, in all time

to come.

Now, all these classes; and every soul in

each dsss u to be "aniversally happy," or

the notion of universal holiness " ia a base

falsehMdl

Tbes^ classes by the constitution of na-

ture and>gr^^ are radically different in

themselves, aa well as differently connected

with time, aad the special iafluenee of the

spirit of Gh>d. ' Consequently, each separate

claia mist liave its own le|!^mate evidence

of "holiness " according to its premises, and

ita connection witii time.

Moreover, it k self-evident, that all ba-

BUUi souk have a personal identity; there-

fore, if oae more soul should live in time

than ia happy in eternity, it would be de-

moaatiative evideace that,'tbe idea of " ani-

versal hoHaess" k a fUse bypotbesk. And

tbk self-evident truth, thai all souk that

have oace exkted in time will edntiuue to

exkt ia eteraity; cleariy, forcibly, and for-

ever settle a first principle in, tbe evidence to

universal happinessthat is, that individ-

ual aad " universal holiness " cannot be le-

gitimately maintuned by first 'principles of

gtaM or the " stoneneat" But, that every

iadividaal soul must put on Christ for him-

self; "Jtoliaess " beii^ tbe eoaditioa to and

qualificatioa-for i^vidod and "uaiversal

j^pptasaE."

We BOW take up tb» first class for exam-

iaatioK. And irill aot the most r^d , tho'

bdaest aaiversalist be coastraiaed to admit,

aa entire inat of evideace ia the praetical

Fives of the dead, to esUblisb tbe " oniversal

hplinesa " relied.oa in the premises. And,

lAat makes the eaa* doaUy fetal and pk«es

Ubeyoad tbe reaeb cf: hope it, positive evi-

id«k«ks^aBt said "aaivetMi hotiaeH.'

at tbe naaustakable bkek xri deep«orrnptifm

of tbe hamrna hearty shadowed forth ia tbe

ptaMicat Uvea'of asaakiad day after day, week

aftac week, after iaoat&, aad year af-

ter year^ by grosdy ^iag, ste^atg, feb^-.

awaariai^ . JnuifceaaeBi, .aabelW, barak«

I w w a fer tbe patpoae of plaader, idsktiy,

sakide, .with agnvatad aad ^edd-UoodM

ttardeta for 'OMaey ; aad tbe W f iHtt

IN^IOM. IHalltlMsd^bellsA

aifi auTt^'of Sm-dkm^bt, malti

p ^ t l i M S ^ ^ a i M aaddiad

ravii^*ia? coveW wiMi tW w ^ of evil

from aojd^, aad lb* bate of Abajgh^ lsfre.

i JUmj of the Ihiae to-day m the seeoad

so.

gressis still against tbe boasted " holiness

of Bdlou, which givos the weight, th* exam-

ple. and the evidence of practical life for

two tboasaad oae hundred aad six year*, all

against Univertalkm.

From the overthrow of Sodom and Go-

morrow, to tbe destraction of Jerusalem was

one thousand ei;ht hundred and ninety-eight

years more. In thk case . alao, the evidence

of progress, k dearly against the desired

holiness " of Ballou. And from that time

to the present hour is oa* tboaasad eight

hundred and sixty years; but tbe evidence

of progress 'is ssbefore: agunst tbe assumed

' holiness " and hopes of Universalists.

Here we have in revieir tbe nnoontradieted

evidence of mankind in progress for five

thonsand eighty hundred and sixty-four years

under the Eminent Eye and active will of

God; but, every witMss k dear aad fiill

agsinat the wanted hope suppoeed by " uni-

versal holiness " as aulvocated by Universal-

kts.

We will now prmnt the ease more forci-

bly by the death of Christ "For where a

Testament k, there must also of necessity be

tlte death of the testator. For s tesumeat

is of force after men are dead."

1. The death of Jesus Christ in the fieSh,

makes hk will effective as it stands on record

in the New Testament.

2. H k will in death, forever bars any al-

teration in the terms of acceptance witb God

and Eternal Life.

3. The death of Christ, fixes and biads

hk will in repentance asd faith to mankind

in thk life as atroag as fete.

4. H k death, {mirides for the forgiveness

of sins during thf natio^Jifetime of maa-

kind; but there u bo prVykioa made by

Christ in hk deadi, for the remission of sins

after natural life k extinct

Therefore, if a man die ia hk sin; he will

remain'in his guilt forever, aad what ktrue

of one man. k positively true of all man-

kind. ZBCBAUAB.Wn.UAll6.

Brooklyn, Coaeeuh, Ak., Aug., 4> 1860.

FWrllwTai • Bajitm.

THB BBS OrjTBB W O B U X

BT W. A. BOmOR.

Kd'H^hat Brl Cusiming and otberi are ea-

lightening us as to.Uie " Great XjriWktioa

Coming^ oa tbe Barth," it would b* well ibr

US to exercise a Uttie "sober teeoad tbougbt"

before we go out of oar wtto about Ike Baal

ransummatioa of aOthings. Befbrs believing

Dr. Cummiag k Co., had bettor read aad

study our Bibles, ai^ bMT the testimony of

Divine Truth ea tbe subject ,

Many people believe there are passages ia

theSeriplures which corroborate ^ Cum-

BBag thMfy; kt us examine a few of tbem

brieiy.

Matt, xiii: 38-38—" The fdd k tbe twld," aad " Uie barrest k tbe cad «/ tlte worl^'— ver8e40: <• So shallit be at tbe m<{ o/at*

tetdUL"

Now, tbe original of "world" in the 38th

verse kianrnM, meaaiag.tbe.MUtli, the world

or the teatorial Uairette; wbila ia Tertes39

aad 40, tbe or^'aal of '•world" k aofctoawai,

bat manas, wbieb, aecordi^ to'Doaaegaa'a

LexieoB, BMsrot "tirnai a spaee oftiiae;

life; lifetime; the ordiaary period of BtB''a

lifej age; age ot vua," 4c. Sb^ ia tbk ia-

atai^, it k evident that King J u m ' traas-

kton, by doii^ iquitiee to Ote origiaal have

miskd maay iat» Dr. Caaamjag't baliet

Matt. x»v i 3—"Ten aa w W these

tbia^be? aad wbatabaU be tbesigB^tby

eoning, of the emd o/ tkr wtM (oio-

Matt xxtiii: 20—" Aad lo^l am with ywL

always ev6a uato fbe ^ tik wsitf (awr.

1 Cor. x: 11—I?poa

wwiH (ewaos) are a

For lb* T4 -OIAJUKJUB OB lOBaiOBaw- Bo. 10;, BB-

VIBWBU.

Then k one thing we wish to call attea-

tioa to before we notice the argumeat uaed

ia tbk dialogue. And it k thk: Mr. Sbep-

W d never allows bk oppoaeat todef^ tbe

poaition he aaugns him., Xo matter how

abeord bk aaswera to hk oppooeut's pnipo-

sitioa are, he k never allowed to objoet to

tbeai. He regards hk argumcBts as aaanswer-

abk, as impr^aalje as tbe rock of agw. He

baa thus, not o^y treated hk opponent bad-

ly, but has robbed bis dklogues of moeh of

tbe isteresi that would otherwise attaeb itaelf;

to them. We could not stasd it to bear two

men aigue a question where one waa only al-

lowed to stote hk position, aad tbe oth» al-

lowed to put ia almost any answer he pleaaedj

kaowiag that it was not the proriace of hk

adversary to controvert it It u thk waat;

thk vacuum in these dialogues that we at-

tempt to fill. In ^ dialc^ne Mr. Alon<o

k made to "resuaie tbe iavestigatioa." Aad

does BO by giriag thk objection to tbe boards

aad ooaventioa: "Tbe Episcopal function k

exercised by the Board ia assiguiiig the mk-

nonary hk field, in requiring him to make

periodical reports and in claiming the right

to nmove him at discretion." Mr. Shepherd

says thk objection k ^Kcioma not real. !niat

it k neceasary to have a Board and that it

exercises " wise discretioaary power" in not

allowing all the missionaries to go to one

pkoe. Now it k presumed by Mr. Shepherd

that wbeii a man feds called to the mission-

ary work, tiiat he foek called to go to some

eertun plaee,

Suppote, then, four, or five young men

should feel called to go and preach in Africa,

asd Uie Board fdt desirous of establishing

cbristlaaity .at some ^int ia China, they

wouU^ say. Brethren we would like very

much to gratify yoar indinations aad send

you to Africa, but we have j>2ea -of misdoB-

aries there at thi* time, and there k a very

good opening now at this point in China, a ^

wc feel called to go up and possess it, and if

you will consent to go thm, we will support

yba, but we-caa't afford to support any more

ia Africa now. Here, then, thk wise dk-

cretioaary power rjontravenes the plan of

God. The desires of the Board that thk

ether point be kid bold on, takes tbe place

sf tbe desires of the young wen to go and

preach to tbe Africans. .\nd thus tbey oiay,

aot only exercise mi Episcopal function, bat

a aacrilt^ous powsr. I do not know, but I

am moeh laiataken if these Boards, in thk

respect, do not exercise a more blithii^ Ift-

fiuence upon the kecuhf* iheaunitiet, asd the

Baptkt deaomiaation, th&a anything they

have ever experienced. They daim the pow-

er that k insulting to God, by saying mg

will not ildnr be done. Tbey have the power

of crushing those holy aspirations and bum-

isg seal in the mind of a young minister,

that enabled Paul to boast that he had been

in .^labo^mora abundant, in stripes above

measure, in prisou more fi«qaent, in deaths

oft, ia perils of robbers, ia perik of water,

ia perik by my owa couatrymea, ia perik by

tbe beatheaa, ia perik ia the cities, to pesik

iu tbe witderaess, ia weariness and paiafbl-

ness, ia watebings often, ia buoger <ad thirat

IB festings often, in cold and nakednoas;" that

forced bim to beconie all things to aU men,

that he might save some; " auto Jews as a

Jew that be might gain tbe Jewa, to them

that are uader the kw, as uader tbe kw,

that be might gaiu tbem that a.-« uader tbe

kw; to tbem that we without kw, aa without

kw, that be might gaia them that are with-

out kw; to tbe weak becauK . be weak, that

be might gaia the weak." Oh, that we could

have a PmI ia iJuMe dajf$ i That we could

witoM the effecte of that holy, bumiag,

aever-dyiag desire for tbe salvatioa of tlu

lost, that forced bim to exclaim, " IFb k me

if I ]Hreaeb not the gospel.'" If we coold

have Paul's mioistratioa re-eaacted uaoag^as

at tlik day, it would put to bluab amJk'a

mitaioaaries. But let us returu to the arga

aieat - la tbe seeoad place Mr. Alooso thinks

the Board exereites Bpiseopal fkaetioaa "ia

laquifing (be miswoBsries toaakaperiofieal

iwporta.

To dik Mr. Sbei^rd aaswen as follow

The-idea of sasteiaiag m a fhwi year to

y«ar, aad leaviag tiMa at tbe same time to

kbor, just w b ^ ^ bow, aad where Oey

ideate without aukiag reporte k prepsstef"'

oos.** Equally preposteroos k 'it a^^gak

to fbrce iaea to pake reports wbodMr tbay

kav«aaytbii« toregport or ^ BecoUeet

Mr. EBwplMid that o k g j ^

deceitfuloeas, wbidi still fiawod tiuoagbbk iamoatbewt Tbe aew life beeu impkartsd; bat tbe tender g o n was stiD OYenbadowed by a yi^bas naiiveT-uader-^nmOL H k seal was emiawit, aad kklma-lam ohteuaivei ak loag aa adtbar weresnatad. Had bk weap^ beoa' drawi. few fhua tbe bumaiL and mam firom the diviaa armory, be m%ht have baea abk to co^ witii fiataa and bk crafty deviees. ^ vaaated courage bad tieftber the Kprnt of tdf-sacrifioe aot duraalse of trae hsraiaBi. He did iwt like to beeoOulaemnBd. Ha^bad spoken so bold-ly of never deayiK bk Master, that tbefdo-of what wfll be sj^ of bim ismk him to feiat efibrt at valor. We fi^^ followiag tbe Savior tnd H k eaptor^ Imt it k with tet-bk ksoes and iaward rdaetaace. The boar of tbe tempter bad eome, aad u tbe ggtes of tbe b^h priest's eourtdoae aiouad tbe armed band, we fiod tbe vary £adpk that bad to loudly proclaimed4k iaeorn^blefideUty, timoroasi]r staBUBerihg out bu 'deaiak prevaricatiost at tbe mere qoestteaiags of a female aervant

P^r 's fall k replete with iastruetioB. V , Inrii^ of comsen^M himadf totba grace

God for streagtb.ae Cbristisa att^to to %|;ht tbe i ^ t tf feitb ia pretuaptuoat self-eoafideBce, be k sure of dofitsS. Tbe Chxktiah life k aeoafiiet iu iriineb tbe oew laaa aid tiieoU ara arnyed ia ceatdeas bos tili^. "Therek fto ideaM» in that war." Tbk coBtiBneipretaaea, aad eaergitii^ pow er of tbe Holy Spirit, eaa aloae iasara tbe triumidi of tbe ^ t "It k aoi by x n ^ Bor by power, but by my '&irit, saitb tbe Lord.* Peter was masdv left to himadf. He bad vowed aad promued, birt uegleeted to watdi and pray. .SSt reliuee waa jqioa good tetdutioas rather tbaa upoa Diviae Graee, aad it inm oaly is tbe school of a thrice bitter experieoee that ba learned tbe utter impoteacy of telf in rasistiag tempta-tioa.

It wosld be well if every Mofetted follow-er of tbe Savito, who, like Teter, haa been overtaken iu a fealt, would returu Hke bim to sober-miadedneas, repeataaee and tears. As tbe crowing of tbe Mck recalled tbe erring ^tdpk to a aeose of bk ditgracefkl fUl, so should the warainn of life fi^ not Ie« un-heeded apbn .oar dull eara. Godsends the aw^ener to us alL Baeh day ealk to ai-teoee. Voioes of warning kj^lc to us fn>m aU the experknces of lifh. Tbey •daMuish us by day aad by night Thej are above, around, and benei^ as—in the flowers of the fidd witb tbeir tranueut blooaiag—ia the varied joys aad advenitks of life—in the eradk and the hearse—ia the cireliag year diat adds ite solemu throb to tbe remembered pulses of time—ia tbe pastuag douds above u , aad tbe stars that staad like seatiaek is the blue iafiuite, " riewi^^ with calm eterad eyes," the absorbing drama of buBMa destiay.

" Let him that thiaketh be staadetb, take heed lest he fUl." If Pfeter waa vaoquisbed whisa most 8e}f.eoafideat, sardy it becomes us to be tremulons aad distrustfid of self ia our couflicts witb temptation aad tia. It k true; that iu the caae of the arrtag ditdplec defeat may be oaly tbe pncorsor of a ngns! victory, btt if will lUMys be at tbe price of sbul-bamjriag coatritka. If tbe profbsaed Christiaa k cootiaodlj stumbling, be baa

' grounds to questioa bk diteiplesbip.

wImb O e prkkaer if ta la i (bk k aa aet i i iiiTlB i f fctaii

IwiDgiMlkra diipsssd.ia^p— fin, rsthar. ta a

J ^

the travdiag ofplaeeaafa^Ga

br ^ great extea*-fiequeat Umos ia tbaa ia ^ O U partook mf Am practiced it, of fHeod^p itbocasK a weB the Greeks

witb some psrtaeabv 1 d dcwa & « • fttber toaaa. I

bo^tali^aad fciad baatsMat was preseated. Tbk mark was aBaa% a small stoBej-cr pebble, ea* ia iidf; aai ^ o a the halvea of which tbabaatsad 4 e s m c muioally wscribad tbdraaMO. »sa ta-terchaaged tbem with eaeb allMr. Sbe pra-dnrtioit of tbia°lHaeni waa quite sa^wat to injure fneodship for themselves or Jisiwnd aatSr- wbsaasicr- -thw tngvglrf i^aia la dw a^direotkia—wb^ it is cvideat llut thoM ttamta required to be privately k ^ t aad ^ aaaks wwttea upoatiiem careMly ooaoeaW, kst otbffs sbould oliUia tbe porilfgMr la-stead «f tiie persons for whom thuw wwe ia-teaded. >

How natord. tbeo. thk custom ia the wetds of the tut, « I will e bim to eU of tte biddea manaa!" mud, bariog dooe tUs, having aiade him partaker of my Mispitalily, baviwreeogBiMdluin as my guest, my friead " I wfll present him iritb a w W : stooa, and in the' BtOM ft MW ItllBC WntACII* aUch BO M B kaoweth, saviag be who xeoeivath

will give sacred aad i —As.-?. BW« Pmrtiml ETvititiom tie SfitOt to tic Sinm ChmtSmtf Mui,

le very uaae of religtoa impUaa, thatbaii iviag earaestiy to walk, erect, not iabii stnviag

owa strei !agtb, bat ia humble reliance apon tbe ana of who k streagth in our w ^ -uess, aad wisdom iu oar ftdly. Let us, tbea,

ifit by the examde of Peter, aad be ' uot T.

profit by hich-miai igh-miaded, but 1 CKftmufe.

OBOWTH or QRAOB. Many ChTutuns lose atgbt of tbe ooly true

luechod of grace, by a aiwpk, daily feith ia CbriBt,and rely largely oa tbdr owa vows and efforts, trustiug ia tbem rather thao ia the hdp which comes oaljr fhna itbe Lord Jesas. We find in aa exebaage some good couusd:

After conversion, when we b ^ n to thick about making piegtets in the diviae l{re„asd to take measaresfbroarsaaetifieatioa, we are very apt to vaaort to some other saetbod than

^ w h k b tbe new life uiaalM^aa irithia us. l ^ e u oar depravi^ ^

have kat ear tease of eommuaio* with God, «td darkaett aad dooH b m to prqr tfoa the acAil, tbea, oaksa we haw b M taa^t lietter, we ara ^ t tatet aboat oar owa pro eeat of taactifieaion. Aa tbe first tluog, we alaioot dways rasoct to resolutiaas, or to a aolema corraaat written out u d prayi^ over. Surprised that dtis dcea a o t : ^ ^ relMTwe resort to toaMtbkg eke, a*d go tbe rosad of rtr^gfii«s, featii^paya^ -mertifieatioBt; aad ykt uaUast, we a j ^ i ^ work of va-rioat kiads; aBd yetaU tbk'ai^STi^kbat walkiog aboat ia oar a k ^ Tliarakaofib-

ia It, BO rdidi. It k a im^ b^ tba iron ooaatniat ofeoaackaee ;> it k imrtuiK a aus-takra vieiioftbe wayi^baliatia. Now, all this k siueerely done. It k aot iateaded as

aiwrit, aad^titkaothii^ekatbaa^lit-» ^eoe of PoTCrr ia our experinee.. We

make these resdctw^ bibon fisr oar SaviOTrSod hatred.to tbe PapWjf, u ueaoace, offeriugmauMiiofwatkferto »r grace. W e act ia a amaaer vriM, if it

M'BOt so tokmu a AaaetaeaB, wtfatiibe hi^iRM indeed- frt-

Quito Kkdy» wbik ia BMv BMSt a eeeTiets*«ii*w, w l •akii^^wd rjwrfTtt, J»avii^ tiS torn of bk siat.. t b ^ y to maktf bisttelf fit,to ittaiw'Ae rtaaiBtn of fo^veaet^we'teb bold of bim, aad try to diake'b& at firm aU thete bu-

reiWeef fitt jartay ttioo, tadtay to bm, " Why, lunS; you ara maUM aSovidr at these fcoedjrtilt; yoaamrcaaMpardoaiatbk

f j f r

tdbafOm

Hdl. ix: Xft-^For tboataaBt bo <C»rfal)

o<tea bav« ssdhtad-aiaetf the foaaietieaei^

(fe 4sm»M (Iwaws);- but aew .k^ i« ^ ^

t^Om-miM (MMliM) hatk ba a^peaM to ^

away na by <Im 'niiriieo df U i w ^

Tfca 1ssMaair^"aW o a e ^ e/'ffct

BAXB BB i lHHUm,

tamdifMathat.iaataiid of "the oadof tba

aiSti to.

J(at AU dw laaetiaa^ It ia,

tbe' -Jkgjk-'naiyBan- trntfil pomer m

eeopEpwIfcim to'm^ periadieiU reporta. As

yo% liave aot aatwanid iti' it k auScieat for

mrid^ beiag y«t ia'fktaia^ it hmd already ak to tay t ^ thsy do. Ia tbe third pkea,

eth, Mviag he who xeodvath it" re him a Modge of my fiiaadship, t iavioltUe, ksom oa - to himiea.

7ACI.TS Xa GHTIBORBB. We have aot lost sight of tbe feulta of min-

isters, hot just now there are two feulta ia cburcbea, whkh we thiuk it tianly to oien-tion.

1. A suaiater k iavited to preadi for a Christiaa coagr^tiea. Aa ofieer of the cburdi waits upou him, aad k very jMilite. The miaiatar aaeeati, aad the brother inritiog tbauks bim wanoly. Tbe ibiaister, perhaps, wdks two miles ib July ur . agust to reach the ehureh, couducta the'services appropriate-ly, aad {macbes as weB ss be can. Haotnaes £iwb fVom the pulj^t, sod not one liviw man lit whole congn^ation takes him by the boad, or says a solitary word to him So at, 12 o'clock be starta to walk two hoBie, with the vertied mn destro iog bk shade; and coarse, be has for re&MOum, aa be walks s W , the feelii^ that bakaatoemad very hig&y ia love for hk wades' sake. Sow, in contrast to tixia, ire know diurchea w h m all tbe oSck! geatkoaea, at least, cony; up to shake baods with the brotbar. Tbty fed diat, as geotkmea, tbe duties of botf^tdii^ areu]^ them iu their owa booae of watdiia;

f^ow-creata^ that diey ought to be grateful for serviMS leodered; aad as Ohtis-tiaas, that thev oweregardaadre^Mtto a miaister of the Croas.

2 The seeoad fedt k, that ehurdhas that are fVdly abk to it it, Jo aot pay mnistors wbea they iavite tbem to preach for Ihem.

Tbe laborer is worthy ofhk bire. With our ksswtedge of tba fects touching tbk poiat, we. sbould aa toou aak a maa to ffi)^ oar gar-. dea for ua, aad Bot pav bim, aa, if aa olEaer of a d i n ^ ask a. auauAar to prtadi for a coagregatioa without eoi^wasalion. We woi^r that churches will put llniiimiliiii ia such a pontion. A cbnr^ that will give hundreds of dollars to foreign or dooiestie miBsioas, will take tbe serrices o^a minister widiout oftoiog bim the least compeasatioa. It would be fer better to be just befot« dwy oregeaerDus.

.We do not approve of graed ia a miakter. I t k aot hk baaiaaaa to ''preadi ibr money." It k hk duty to preach, witb «r irithoat csm-pensation. If Im get oriy "forty ataripet, ssve oae," be must preach. aB d tlte less be sayi about it the better. Bat wa editors fed at liberty to tell the trsth to «Hat and aiaaer. minister aad peopk. It k our settkd ofia-iou that a d i ^ b sbk to do to, OB{4t dways to oS»r rompeosatios tn a minittor injiiM to 1 neach, as moeh as a phyiMian sbotdd paid 1 br a'risit, or a lawyer fir attendiag to a < If die m^irter k t>rciiudad fhni j hk ckiaa, or if, through a high-miiij iag, bo says aothiog aboai it, liik k ooly aaotber argumeat with rigbt-Odtag aSea to pay bim. Thfm ihaUwatimmsdi-^m that trtadeA omt lie can^'—Jumrtem Pnw^

When we labor widifBt pretoot God k tryiug oar priaaplee, or corxeetii our sina; let na bow at hk tbroaa, wmra over ourdefects. Mid pkad with btoi to sake

utefol.

If our beorort are Bot bettorad by ua miaie^ they arecertaiuly made worte; tb<7 ruu tato error, no, aad roiai we ore then a tavour of death uato death. How tokaui!

exMrinee.. t t^-deuiak, aad

1 aetoally, with b « re are fii>uadd( ii« ifwatkfortomatA'

immMrd^ W^^fjOWktl^klkqay^ WUftdfM

i t i s a X T ^ to saalDS aay lufocts; bat i i a a ^ eaniad oa widitea% w« tara to do

i*kwrtisy > r the BotMb «> xakb amjU-•tnlUK dk laistiuBt iJil-to tkporti vt ^ . f t a

latMved^wdteif^jiMfaili, bayovadai

or ovOriookod tt^^kktioa. Y<0k baii aot dk^

tbotamrtbikgs. The dtwetika for it—fBolkv* oa die Lord JeaatCluut, aad Iboa Shalt ba aamd." Tbe youag Ckriatiaa Wktiag tato tba t aad Ubor^ of the Oost pel, exdoimt, easy; Lowtia^e&e way!" AadsodttoIderClrktiaaooiuagby tbe same way op to a Ugbar crada tfnirit-

SbaaSiliCTB^birt; m ofS^bariiatt vnTmm

^(W ako. Hoviag ^ finatoia, wa hove ite itsuiag streaam.

A nuaitter with bk ttrwa, witboat dw etaoce ood asdstaace of bk Ood, k lika shasLwith Blisba's staff; he nuy be f*s>ad

but be k powatkss, be bu v ky oa tito Jhtf bat tbe duaer will aot awaLd

Let at aim to be like the Bee, wUeb iix-taaetaboaoyfiaB lover for ite owe and others' aot, aad k therafora pnsod ; .jMt like dw Waiqi, aaafviaK dad Ati^imidl w» ooae aear, tad is> tbontee a v d d ^

Miattteikara afl-to dibk' ti9 andi, of who wiH lie prtkeat to bear dMi akrtins oecaseoai-, vAoa toa^tad to^do-aii, tetas »-oolket siad aadaavai to imitate Paal't c«a-doiet; beooaUaay—'*5aBor iun «$naaT sxoiAar, adtber d 'yoa aor af alken." J l ^ a s ^ ^ ^ God's gmy aad M m fear

Eadoavdr ko to pfaakib «ad.«et ABOsks yoer jtmlo, at aot to be 'aaliiiiiiiliteMBtct Oam at tku bosaf fi«L a(#ayp«!iod. ^ aioaallyatk yourtdft . " A m l w i p w *

r poopk<iau« Gaaj|j££ji4iSiliiat-ke place to-day ,,..

VoryJhatdde oaqdtyateate mmmUmm kad to4be bighott boana. flea JWol afc J ^ k a

iag aticka, aad viaw-bim dM i d % dl oa ti« itkud; tnea dw eaa*^

noetaoa betweoa tbe two ; tmi f m m* tei : atoop to do aay thing God's pnmdoaoe pia-vidM

Tbe fboiato|B of Christ tbiastj^ dda wocM are a safe aatb to walk ui^br Jbak tnddaa tbe poaad fina. T b m am so M k l m i ^ aorpit&Iktbera.

Cbed BsuaUf Meskai the kbos «?f tba m a , wbeaebatrt kaatoa-tba eaetanioB. of bk

Tba feeWe are to bo aa BavM; wltoa bk ! MaatditeooMniar, bo ea-

ooaiagad Makdfia du Laid bit

..ia.. V

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r U f k ^ B l r i ^^ toitirto

^ea iMMeand H

with theoL » eas now

I* r the meijtiKiwuit B l e e ^ bf tiio t m i j

tweercrat tMile^ T h e r e h a v e h ^ ttn> or three U i ^ f M i K n q ^ ^SlSSSTffteen j ea r^ nerer a more faanaonioas a ) ^ pleeaaot one. AB

:to I

be i rdU^ai r tDod. I .hsie waodeied &wa n y mbjeei

o f i and the bretfctf and

ton a i i^ lMk fe» «iir

t aWyi i i l iMi i i u t t a ^

' •MtX lVOBUMf

iSSOt Q k i ^ : g r a i i l t i ad

of the Qnhe> to the _ . ceiiify etitoed the fieM. BJIRTIIX or TBX BiumiE* or THE U T K GOT. J U N A

a JosBs,op ncn rosBt

ckxed wi A a eamp^eetiii^ which

ft«a Bm, S.*s K^IHMMI «ad n M M a t O U

t mite rt» »iltnuiMXi iliiw irtut On^itiit.

n a & I t ' w CMOT

t i*

• -iSSi

ft fvfii^ te mfnfbsny

Otaljt m i a r i lit •aj' fli»nii«rtcBL wn^ju «( ki> artoHDdnvoM ID |a»ie|i.imt •botrti

M I n m i - k B t o M a i * wwOl, h«wc*it k »trnmittmmtuniiinaij t Tswkbnt.

Lify • b i t e r e^ in th ^ Street Clunch. kad ore de-

te^MB^-iOe hooM « (Mr

of ib» « ra | a , i a a ( i iaet t lN^^MrMW^^velL . J a M T * ^ f 100 d^r t iat . I,haM Rpota^

In a few da^a I w S laafcf a. M l TtrpqtL_ I felt ^ p m wooM' be aazioa to^ i w n ^ brfore

rettSn. Aecej i 'n^ 'sktatlaSdrs Qixn pcptt "during: mjra^eence ^ c s treOren t l&k 7W «re to ^Naaied fc; strikiiij; ^tat yoai^^ man ao hard a blow. d i d j o o & i t ? C i n ^ ^ i ^ b i f l a e B r a M o f a c h a x ^ m IVnnenw KWih Alabaow to n n d at least «ae raenmi^ to the Deaetaf A^KociatfaaL. Let ew l ^ iSe t ^ ^ >f • }Wj6f vnnimal aet i r i^ e a i u ^ be ptaaned. L faieweB. f e n r t , G.

— — —

U R T E B raoil i ; . W . J U J ^ . S M B T ^ I D * . . OSC It^lSM.

Pasr.Jilf.KnHam—I>n««tftBW>—t>«tat«i'fc'» betwH&uatXoi&wfban, lha.lait treaiac, h«> n t U M S t a n c h vrittoB by jim (a fh» '^«nae>-•M ttoBiatd eF' tkaasthn Amo-o a t i n a f Ti«sWa.iath* swUar ef thf r ipa | i^ t in(

l«tk« SasUwra BajMbtCoinaatiaa at Kiek-

Medin iM^aM die

KKXtmCM.. AUt—Wlt tat Jwi lnr» <• Hm. fiM joa aot necivvd

•QiTiaw 'awB nfcjKt; n u a hha; M w f w i r t

I

T ^ ' T n 0 » LTTKLU x n u i OSkTBS.. I t i * wiaadiatr tear t9 MMrt af iUk-

•UaK«ai,ac«lB>Mi«Bisaa<tnMatki^tba t U n t

8ka M at bo- rMM.>.,,e« Wtinm. ja rmtaias^ thal l i t ia i t . , i t s l a a t t • ' d n k thU a«e«inTii&atta &u cMtaglaM •mrHaqir i t i a tm a lUAir^ * -™^wa.a ip« ia lAwr i te , r t awf«r A . • M t a w a . OfaanMrtaMjTrisfcl^rMirtTMip. t a e f e e a t , n a m bat j a ^ d n y tk* wea BMrbc

B « - « » - i » »«ae«aWaa»ia« aferwp

anr tknaaf ian ta- tesapnara oCmreaut i r . Sis M t . . . mfai r f ^ l a r i M B mil. s q t . tfcM, »w«ek.'

^ » « pai»at,biit.to hsr t ^ f r n t ^ a a l VII taiiku ^ wJff {«ririauly

i w t a l eiarp, «f ker ^ h « iK^aiT, aal ha. wmntad am- W with afanat i - J « » a a a « ^ tndlRBnK IT. kao* mat bow ber

taWpaauM^pMb

ant&a atteaptarfJunaan p o w to .IWrtataUaa..^

a m a r f ^ « a a « I r t . a . w i i f c wfciBfc ttBwg*t»« Tof^ad, t k ^ b n l M in«faBa ia r , a i«

ai>«d,X*]r, 1 s t , ana* «Bt • f T v a f a i t u n aad«aat«rtB«Hakt]Mroarfk*Mli{«*>aariu7e«<y-|u:a»iiJ fwar wimacaaaa * a >uaw (the -tSaa. W a f i p u r ^ oiU aT aj.waTX J aakt «M fonow-laic•tatracatla i^piri Wtkaaaia ftetata tlwaua:

t TW Board of A» OOISCB Anoriatfoa SM a*! fc tk® CMnatlsa for tba iperin)

_ SK B a w d | i f « t e i t . Vaal l lud tktt nltiart; a m y iHWhrrrd Un

"vera uatnimia^nfla aad tTarv m a Tsa* a* he tlwegkt fcaal Aw tb» p o m af « » Cm'. n a t k u . I t a a r V t t r a e (kat ao(t ofwadid «ota r6r Dr. Howdl, kat m»ay rotad fqr n a f aaa aiaa.

2. Ta t te appofaitBCBt of Ika a«ae««;«n tka Baard « * relate aiiy meifitee ef the CoaatttaUeo et tht

Aaadadaa, m» «rtiiH|>l«,»ar aa y 11 ii iMt. IfcaCan . ^ t i a a af tk. kaa no mpom Om W^IMT; AADTKCMEUAAITARTKAAMDATIAAIAIBFATOR « r t k . a c t t w W d : a i lai8S«7SiiSiefaH.n « d ««p.ia* wawBHetaa tkaOHmaUaKtr a w t ia IioaU-Tllla ia Xay. ISST,. ,Tka dalt«atn dUTaM taka tkeir aaU in CaenatSaa at BMjnaaxcfi Grma tb. e«.h«i AaiwriattoaliS^tWoWason*. Rrrt, baesaa tkan wna a a a a r - a v h i a t h m w b a * . afiaiaaaaad MHaics «« ««n BMt anwilliaK ta divtfard. MaadaatiaKlyep-pnaed tanjintKBtatloa aa tba momtj baiU; and. a . -aadlT' boasM m matd tak. oar nat i M laeaeex^ fhia tk . Ttrsinia gate xwiatiaB to vWefc vebad b a a

ikaCoBTwMiim.wai to aavabla U KWi-anmd ISr tka a m . T a a m (nnaef far tk« fSaliaMof

af oarbaat kaMrad bratirtB) «a a r r f k i ^ u b a a{yaiata4kTtba8tal»aaei«tha, Batrwvwae iaf.ratd kjttba ^aentaria tk«t a» tka CoBTtatuut m a to a«et is Kfdfaond tkara mnld ba bntbna aamub, da«ii>nt aa t aa«f t , aawaaU >«|inaeataiR e r t i w a m a ; « a -twkatri t b n a ^ tfca Qaaaai Aaaaaiatto of Tlrpaia. •ad tkat if ^ did aa» iapmut a v owa.£i»<i*. paM firaetlT by a iato tk« traaiary of tbe C«*mtioa^

at lar t a a a a a t r j M , wa eoald a«t rtt fcito U» •befara baaa

ia tka Ckriatiaa, a aU tka attaadMaaaaratfaaaAtMawarMaf

t k a n n n w t i a a a B d t ^ i x ' . k . ^ .TZInZIl I . ' « r f t h « J a r . . h . « k a t k t f « « k to a i a O a a n r e daad,jaiAankaXra^- Xbaraaainit " ^ B a t a o m r a t e t S . , , U i ^ f c ^ ^ f c ^ d a a k t ^ b a t a a r ^ a i S a ^ fiiert. wiU ka»a. aat the

" « k a a ^ a l M i W a f ifatr triaL i .

t i O M y a aiipPKw S o a b a r ziz.

to fi^ji^ t m t f , j j j j ^

aWapWhiBl M a t not be exdaaiterT niaiiluA I h » e BKBtfaBed repentance, faith. » t | j i u Iv^Ot r^ sa {mwiaiiitea to a p a r t i e ^ ti* • w e d fcaat t hey are the h^or tant ptw^iuBlM} '•» hnportaat a» ta iofgrnal l other

(paffimtinna, So tha, Chriabana are l l » « » n | f p t t l . t h B e a^ howeicr, -m. citaal

b t Om Loral. Kqiptiviit n c a r d to v U d L ^ m n o i i i e r a e d . B a } ] ^ i r f t ^ i j a t i p n . Pednhaptiii, p m a ^ a i a i t tbi.^ tUMg^ MBC • w ^ l i e B admit AM emiTertedpei^ mm,, ^mfh •nhayttwjd, e n r^tJuDj-iqpproBrfi tkBLanTetdlB. t h e b a r - i n a r t t a flat the Lord's

Itisaearre. fy inMHiiJ lu a t f t f e t fijr a i ^ who pnctice to Sapentt to reaKBi in t h a wjy, i i rtjw^ j

£ ] d & Knbnt.WBftd old office^ all re^Ieoted.

, - The |M»eaaoB Jimo**- ' t h i s TO c l a n

^ of the J ^ j , a ^ it t ^ interest of ' tM bo^-^-iadeed we p M y . n j ^ . ^ s h i ^ ted its e n e r ^ to ^ aeaaioD.ibr » e ooHed etert w h ^ its firie:^ hare so l ( ^dee i r ed t o s e e i i «

l a ti»XateraiT Deputaent Ats tteeiioh, is like' I t i ^ n u i b a r o f a tmUnt r ewMen here t>«ftn>. y p o j ^ m e n o f the finest pnnnbe, the flower of Sontbem ehiiah7, from aearl; ereiy Soathem Stat& . , . . , , Kot in t W wiU j o a find » set of ramm*. A mote gmtleman); ajul stoiUoiu e l u i of yopng men joa can ftnd tto i t ^ r a , we opine

From the retwrt we learii tliat within the ^ iBBoeiatSoial year frrtiS^/bir goia^ mUi tUnkme TtKthtJ inHneStm ta f*e TSeobgleatZfipaAment A lar/er nimher, if c^ mittalce not, tJuai Hat rt-teioed Of tluolpgieai hutni^ian any Sivti>t College in Aimeriea! Thus hare the endeawn and the p r s j e n of the iiieads who hftre with fitlteric^ hacd and faith, sostained^thie lastiiation, ! , . . . . wlncb

i t has W n called to p r a to purify and s t r e i ^ e n St, been crowo^ and answered!

Who that gate to endow the Tbeolopeal chair now re^Rcts i t? I>aee he not rejoice in the anpar-raUeled snccesa ? Who win M to aid in what re-mains" to be done—the endowment of the Lectare-shipeT But this is by uo means the best news^ Tke OTm afready sobseribed »6 be paid annoally in small !>am^ awl now due, was declared amply snficient to meet all the debts of the Board, Cw the Rsard. and boda of beneficiari^ and payments were made pretty )!eneraIlT by fliosc present who o w « i I t was stated by Bro. Ptndfeton, Biat he

in receipt of no leas than six appKea&tis for assistMW, by poor yoong minister* fWira ^arioos Sttothem Stotea This was M, Satwday night,

At.

vm»^CBiu>BDr m csas rxTo

A. C. I)AYTO>% EnmaL

mate is weH adapted to &e pr^oetion of fiaewool, and llo(^lBSreMe with WDOderfidrapidilT. From a report before me, I b d that the sotall eooii^

I 111 111 i M i

djhis :

>M yea ai« B.<]uSjrSit 1 Aad lat not dM apooriaparfket, fiaU,

aaaylatteriagasd OTraUc year pcaneUsc aad writiaj^; Sard

^ U B K S T Dff OBOBaiA lUJST JTHiT. the readers of oor Sabl»th Sti^gi

wiB he glad lo see an catfine of aa. Journey. We had long d e m d to i^iend a iiUi time among. C b e r a ^ Qs.,

* iAilewB

h i i t w e n t y ^ thoosand sheqx The largest' sheep

y has t h i r ^ thooaaad ui Oe ' ) f r f ' ( £ ^ ^ o f K a d > T i n e , would be in his

g m e , h a r e a g a U g d M O T ^ h M toff"*^ ***

b ^ G ^ . J o o M ^ ^ n a e i i p a e , iras haptiswL ^ teSng b o ^ w j ^ C l i r i ^ a j ^ w ^ inf In the he a ^ " l l J s change

« wwkof la ibai ra t , bat Bie r ^ t b f a ttree y « m ' stn^-

In teha^^I WM r t n k M , boi by rimding the BihH^r Ind Aofpivel immenioiL Tfaa Bihfe, airf the BibMslsoe. i aa MapeKed a e to^ bMeue * Baptiit I new feel tiat < can go, oiidcT the gywu.fnmwissiioti and preach thawbol* gO( |{eI ; -a tb ;^wychto t lm t l ^ r Quly do by riolating the Itf e t h o ^ diaciidine and chnroh rules."

The l^>titla of Tennesm b* to hear ftfai May other Methodist ministers study llie Bible ia tiies^e way, and leariito p reuh the " whole fiwH - a t l u ^ that th«y eaanbt do wiih-OBtoWotfaf (iUJfcOaAsf diM^lbu er dmrrk nOar , ^ e . r a p U g r e a s e of our ehotch in all parts «f the ^ e , is a cheeii)^ sigp of the liBeiL O v i n ^ f i i ^ U e bro ther^nck , w ^ n e , , that "he c o ^ locate t h ^ men, if they war«|in the field;" but when to ^ t the men is the qoeatioiv . Bro. <1:eny of San Pranciieo writes, few dayi tinro an intclii^nt i^ratian gentleman, wheae ^ p o ^ tiraitieafiir narkfaig th^ religioiut progress of tiie d iB^mt Stttea of our Uaioa hare beefk veiy l a r ^ , Mid to. us-r"th» CSiristiao people; of OiEfomia hare done mora ia the work-^ ersetiag booses of worship in ten years, frcm ISoO to 1860^ than was ^ n e in either of the foor StatM of Keatuclg^, Ohio, Michigan, or Indiana, ( roa l ^ t o 1830, and yet the profened Oiristians iit either of those States wore toorfc nomeroos than in Califomia."" And I win add their hooses hare cost, at least, tluee-tlBisa sa mneh a.* they would hare done in the old iitatsa. Bat yet, " there remains macfa bnd to be poasessed." PopoJalioo it iaereamng and new towns and cittea are heiiig planted. Ser-eral Iai;ge oonntics, larger than some of the New Englaiid S t a t ^ are withoitt a Baptist iniiuster.—

C L:1). JooeiC -t J g M i mAim

bendes boiwdlaa mineral reaoaroea. what eaa hta|4KCUifaM» b w w u g tb t m e t « « • ) %

6taie ia w A * i B l f c t i « S i * a m k ! y

^ r a the rejjort was laid upon the table ontil Mon-day morning When it taken up on Monday, Bm. P. ™d: a letter w ^ he received ftom a p i ^ l n e n t minister in I/»&iana, mokii^ appSoa-ian,i Mmortof theministrr.

to TL.—t a. . ' - J e . - T? T . . . _ '

Where eWe eaB i n i i i p o B i M h ^ ^ aU-tlMaenti of n a t e r k l g r e k l M i r ' Wtiere else the p roBteofsoe i i a m a g n i l e e ^ iMiaeT B s t w« nnei aMBethiag mai»-«* .«eed Kbie, churehas^lheiipfaitf/ Ciod^-refb«]»-« Cfcristisa cirilixation. L H as haTe a a ^ th«a land will become a ^ of Ow . tieaaejNees and gJoiy of the millennial reign of ttus w j ^ s 8o-deeaier, Lawpver, Jndge and Kin|,', C K. H.

S e p t ^ b e r ^ 18» . .

WHAT m m O H B O m A B S s o ^ BB ' OAIK THXIB ITBOT WJeaa iDHESab This is a very impcttant qaeatioa, and I has*

reserved it to the close <)f t ^ aaries of ar&lee. Let OS renew the jijoiuid oref irfuch we hare passed. T hare shown, first, that the earfy period of a r d ^ o M Bfe i« asDaOy a time of bieasedneaB ; saeoiKfly,- that GhrisHaBs otten fcse Iheir t ta t hlssaednwi;- thirdly, that they should seekfa re^

. • • I I S I L L J III 1 " ! I II I . ^ laiUty wkiek I kaSera jem now j u n s s i i ^ fiqm c h u r ^ to cbntcU in that d e i ^

r « « » l a . r a . o c « T . y i D , l h a , ^ j ^ ^ ^ wa» at Chatanoaa. when> w, ' - ^ l u a g y ^ l to tiw HililB'Ml W i J a j I m S d mg.

! ted our taaydi tghl^hair i l 'Sai t G«)d wooM i d I them a Vtxtar af t i? h ^ bare a i beamiiy c^T^^e&^fk fc r l , c a ^ ^ e of the heat

I at aSt aad «aw« hsAia«rar 1

. ^ ^ ^ tioB to the Board for the pratuitoos education of ^ ^ ^ ^ th^t the e®»t. t»

w-i— • ipr^idice lus people against the Professor of The-l>»d bat attached them the i ao« to hiia.

.£3d. Triable, who tea or fifteen yean ago had been hunseJC a beneficiary, arose and ap«ed to sapport one of these. »nd reiy soon the other was taken. Before we left tbe platform pleading for the en-•lowment of this Edacation B o i ^ neariy $3000 Was p l e d ^ , .-usd to crowi) aH, Bro. Berryman Fargersoo instmcted tbe Board to turn no yoong minister who ga»e goodptomiseofnsefabess, away froBS Caioo I 'aifemt^, while be Hrtd. This a ^ noonccmoit sent a tiuill of joy,of eeetacy through the bwrts of the Assoeittion, as i u anaooaoeineht will thnngh the hearts, of handceds of tboasalnds of Baptists tironihout the Sooth. Thaak God that we can tijis iLiy declare in the haaring of etery. poorj&ptiet miaister in the South, that the dowaj

How to meet this destitntioo, tsaquortion, that our chnrchci hare not been able to answer. Tliey have as mnch as they can do, to meet th«r own liabilities, in the erection of booses of worship,

But is not C^ifor^

n p t e ^ t a d j a tkaCaBTsaaaa.aad kaiax Iv ite Caaiti-taiiiic rafitladtaaaa ^tlegaU far ^ r ^ »!«« paid la teiftKlbe warwUuiial •y^T^ in'wifk* aaatled U 71 Maicaiac, Bahir —HMay us ks laiwnad (imi lb. c m t kistkaluml ia tkair jghrfeas waAvf nkjagsttoc tUa rakaDtaa. vartd to aarSoyal Captaia, Bwawata akatHkaOn, tk» Board taak tha reapoaai-MHy. andar a ceBtnd (raMt- aT pawcr (hr Kaataaar*

saa i a a . aaa«af tka"aoMa •lde<>ikaa,''to MBd •gOT. to tba Smtkm Bapti«tCmra>tiai>.

niafcOlof gsU sad siher,> and ia not everybody rich t EaphaticaUynD! C^Uifi»nia h a a a o ^ e d the worid. kept the eastern States from bank-ruptcy, a ^ in doing so has imporeridMid heraelC For several year j et'erything that was needed by man, woman, and child, was imported, a t alnxMt faba'ons prices, and paid for in gold. The eoon-t r j was litirally drained of its gold to pay far the neeessariw of Efe. Besides this, millions almost naeottitlad ham been expended on ditches, Somas, ttiUa, aad all kiads of machineiy and ia-plementai neoesMuy to saeeessfiU a ia ing opera-tion.<t. . \s last as ^old was dng oat of t ^ ourth.

Vew. wkaOarm dfd rigkt. •» varaaotlwrivd a do what wa arwkailMr wa n w eeaaiitcat itr. Xa maa aor aat of aaa. bat tka ekareka of tk* Ooskta Aaaeiatloa k u u y riskt to darids, aad wtkaT kave bad twoteatfiDS i«a»e fl>5«s *«• doiw. sa'd hart aat attnM ana ward af ceapiatat. wa aav M ]mn<t-^iadiSecaatattetbswiabssaixt laiaiaiM </aU tka worMJ'aad tba raf of maakUd.-

rBtea s limnar ^ ( c a r y akalt ariaa. It & man tkaa pratBiila Oat tka Soakm Aaodaaem aa nek. will sot aaed to k* tapraaated ia the f^Mtkarai Baptist Con TCBtion. . \ ' .

4. "At I kappai to' ka a p p r i ^ ef a wiieapeedeiKe kaCinaa Dr. Hnan cad S i f e to wHtb year last TbsiBtasoaapaidaatnf in . aad as hska |>^a to kaaw nothinic abaat tka a^moaadaaea Iraa kn oun poaaoal kaovlcdci:, aad I do; t asacrtk.is aistaken. aiad tkat tka eomapoadasee ia aaastioB eoataias aot aatwordaf Dr. Bawan't "iirtiaif Ua alaetiaa. orcf praaiiiaKtaniissifcIaatad.'' t will sMaritirise the suUTa of yoar eonatpondcat in j i r iac T«a tka infor-maUoBwUeb k . dnaa. batmta&i an I tkat be kaav»

4kiBsaveatba • o k ^ n v a w k a t h a Bsy^Ta]iiatwd

it was sent oat-of tlw State; hot this ehapier of California life is aboat closing Onr people h a n something to export besides gold and silver. From being dependent they are last becoming independ ent From" becoming mere consumers they are 1lecolB&>gpTodlice^^ on a very utensire scale, of

t The<v W l r an the neceswriee of life In a few t ^ lOiriml rVtartiugnL ar* thmwn Annn tr. i . . . . . . . . r .

- . , ayfroaaoawaaawkopawiklykaawdraeacaaBaadnn Betvom Dr. Eowen aad myself—aad t tkiak H b )(.<-lartebahigk tiaa tkat btatkica akoald k . eaatiaw kar tk«y writa arpri»« vkat m alSets Ike faafiBpand akacaeten af a » apan man tsaar a idia soaiP^

Beiac ooaviaaed of your aistaka, I ka>v yoa -will H%aiw - . . . . Dr.

n Oa Bsgnaaimlty to vitkdiav yoar ekarjta sgailitt EMail. M Or M it is kwad n o a tkia fefimuOism.

^ ^ ^ PadhhsfHsai i n ^ s ^ y iapkes the p r i o r i o T ^ f t a a a to emnanniaa fikptissi. IT s i f c i t t i r t a^ k infcniy, . a r t Bn«de oommaii-te at table of the Losd b ; iamtoUe ft is not, hawatet, a y pmpow to » f i » m thaodn-MrtiDa n a a e h » Padohsftisto sa to thoaa Bap-ta lawha d l s i ^ l h e p B w r i B i e a r f b a p t w to the LeHTs Sappar.

T n n e a n d n d y psowimeret among tiiose who m ^ t f t a s teU, stands BoberfHall a r ^ great ^ » W^'doflpwit man. In bis hapny poJpit s f t H a Mr «alBty was ineantiUe, a r i widi hi*

, ^ he eaplored the E n ^ h so w to d i | g a j 3B parity and b e a ^ mrae M j tfaaa any w ^ B of h a age. I make every naiiipsiia ta hi-g « i » aad his mteBsetaal aeeompTmbwnts whieU tratft i a i jostice ra^oin at a y haada. Stffl, grea t toleato do .not pravent aa aspoBsI of arrar, nor

^doaa laziBdl laaroingr aIw^7B pxBMfW from. — M o f a ^ p U s t r y .

B o b s t a n , ia Us '^Terma arC<aBmnBSrai.> a t t e a p t o t o r i a w t h a t t i a n i i s a o sodt einnee&m betwasafaptiBB aad ^ LcadTs sapper s a r aqo im aik lihamiimu af fee Ciaaer, ia order to a i%fat&l p a t & i p a ^ e r»e!a l t ia^ He eoaU not deny

Iba t r l s^ l i i a was pca«4eed befan the Lijefs S s f . per waa matBoted, bat be aimed ta Aam Oa t John's baptism w a not Otratzan b a p f i n ' i b a j r Bi i taakaM tried to do liiiiL I have never t n a b '

' M aaariTaa to Oil impart of the p h w O r u t i a i fapfisaL ^ sartrtrd eC l ^ talUbrof^

' Johaalart ismi I Aall net Miwinqg&e whether it «aa%a>taehai9^eaBed O r t d ^ I t a e a o o g h S P ass' fa know U WM v a K ybtn m my

Tratk aad jsatia, ia a r •piaiSB.will heat.1>. promotad ky vitkdnwisx tt.altofetkar.

So Ikr as I sow tktok, I kav« mat atl tba main paiaU ia tkseasa ; and aaamattralr do Itraat tkara nutr ba aaad tk^ t lwiMa-a i s i r . i t k a a ^ ' I a a waadeknc rreath8dearatdQoa]MB.aykaartlawitk^atiiL t Ttaoalatlir *a a » a wsal£ k£i matkn, tktnfon win r avar be vfcd;* ta dtfcad tar. I « n a mamber ol ket BMrd. sadharXadeiatarwham diaaa fMtsteaaapirad. I writs, tkereCRa, vbs£ I kaew to b« traa, a b r as' I

eoaaenwd, u d wka^ I Miara te ba traa of aU tka lofaa. Vary laapwinaiy yarn, *«.,

t i AiuDt.

lopiml Department, are thrown wide open to turn, and invite him to enter Witbodt money and w i ^ oot prioSL

The J W i J , aad Tntitm, and wiU hence^ forth be famished f m to every yoaug ^ a i s t e r who needs assistance, provided he brings a liceBse and recommendation from some orthodoc Baptist church.

CoxM-nos!.—-He wiD be required to pve *i8 note for such amcnnts as he receives, payable rimymi inferttf st bis convenience in after years, shnaM he give himself wliolfy to Ae ministry—the whole amnont Jire if beshooW go upon a foreiiin mission, bat the whole to be letnmM ttitk interetl frusn date, if he shonU ever engage in secular

puTOiU. I jjj g jj,^ pomegramte, the vine and the From henceforth no you.^ minister wiU be ceo- gj, - t,„t .. ^ ^ go up and pc«ses« i t

the esporls will ikr surpass the imports, and tbe pmdoeta of the mines, wiU roaain at home WwUOv wiU be diatribated among all elaseei of the indostrioas, and wiU become tb« means of so-ciid elevation, intellectual cultare, luid moral ad vaaoement But during this transi&n state, what shall wr do? Our infiint churches, have neither men nor money, to occupy a " pre-emption claim." We can only look on and see the "claims" taken up by Pedobafrtists, or al«ndoned to infidel-ity or semi-barbansm. We natnially turn onr eyes to our eaatem homes, and cry, Men and brethren help." We are in a "goodly land land of biuokSj nnd fountains, and rivers," " it Sowetb with milk and honey," and it "groweth

gaiirili: and aaw, ia the laat pbee, I shaH ^ to ahov wl^at they most de to r^akk ! t

L ;They m'mt. cherish ^ aarrowiol. cooscioaitneas of the kMS of their first bles*ednes«. This is h i ^ 1y importuit Who e v ^ seeks to regain an object

Mtisfied that it ts i j s t ? The backslider will never have the joy of Cod's lalvaUon restored to bim tilf painfiiBy enttvineed that he is destitntif of that joy. He mtst not only be connneed, bnt tt^ soal Bust revolve, in the reeenBts of its conscioos-nesi, tha'aret^edaeas of its eonditian; It mas* feel that thare fa nableaednsas fiarit bat inGodr-that, deprived of conuaanioa with Jiia, it eanwtt be happy. There ouist be a paiafol sppieOatiuq. of the f a t n e s s of the kwa sostakod wh«i eacfy ^iri tual blessesdnetn is gone. Who that does not feel a loss will care to have it repaired?

2. Theymnst feel that the lose their first blessedness involves them in goilt 'Many baek-sliJem regard themselves as onfortEOate ratUr than b h a a h l a IVne, the loas of their frrtUesaed^ )iessiaaausibTtun«,bDtit isAriaaswiA Asen-t iaeat aonewhat like this i s entertained by many Christiaiis—;that winter is aa neceasaiy in the i^ir^ itnal, as in the aatural world. Hence when c ^ -nesa takes possession of their sonls, they com&rt themseiree with the thoiigtit, tbat a necessity as inevitable M fate has broiu^t it upon them. Tliey exculpate themselves by laying the "flattering nac. turn to their sooh" that their spititaal dedendcu , are unavoidabla To tegaia their •ratblesaedneas, backslideta a n s t taka a diflhwat view of their c(»-ditinn. They m ^ ieel verily gnilly befi»e God. They must consider the loss of their first Uessed-ness as a loss for which they aie cnlpable. Unless they fed that they are personaHy to blame they win never personally t i A to regain what they have lost

3. They must fowake fiie tins which have cauaad the lossof their fiict UeasedneM. I t is necessary to inspect the h e a t aad retieapeet the Efe with great care to aacertaia these sins. Many a Chris-tian loses his first blessadneas witboat.kaowit^, before making examination, why he incars soch a loM When he searches his heart he jwbably finds that he has been indulging a covetooa, a re-

ae*«>aa ftaa that kaaiUty ds aad have pmasssad. UvfagasikrasI kaewera

has! aplmlev.' ,

MBed^kwIMavia^ipaeplai^' DJaieoWd Sy tfiswand. j .whapsalkss toJanMnirM the tratb, batiaAaetxiaa | aadpast ieaiaayl t . .. " t)«|tf IHr, is thaw apt sametkiac wraa^T Taiy even | church nietobws in s S - ^ land, but no preadise saM^ saassif W eWa p a ^ e , for fVda M a r^'ie* : Thc-Sabbath Schnslia however kept np, and w» iMGod bas»aM aad (t M S I B « W^ falthhl -««ns«s . were t.jd that tJ»«* watone sister who iiaeMr aiitafiaid ta spaak tha tntk~ a»i A* r ^ t ^ j i t fi^inlifr cliwiia SkMmth m."imlng. Tbea^ •thstsara as iagavw aMiu.ia U * * " «» g i ^ jaJoth^, wte> <br «*ai% h a s k e p t " u p a

beHeW t h i d m s k a t B e ^ s a d l a s s > s a a k a r « r » s a a e « t l o n i g t a I i h a a e t | ^ {tfayar to wfachtheyArioBg -i^dayseCeil. «»imi^VS..writssa aa.sterthdisci^ j O b ^ t o i ^ a j r the t iais ' forSaltaa,sad. p U a S t j v k a a n a a t a ^ a d a * t a l e a t e d a e n — s M a s i i l l g m s ' o o e . o f t h e u e A c a d e a l ^ ' <kay kava ^ bat Bttlo, »i tt M va^ aW"®®? • ^ b l a i h ScWls we have ever seen. There w » fisaiaaarte wBA thej^hsve p r ^ o « d Ikefr a r i « - c h U d r e n , and thongji m«BTrf l i ?

a a d a a v e n d u a « f c s a a t , . a n d t k » k a a i U a i t r a t i a i » » a d l . - , . I r f ^ • t ^ e a t h ^ v i a a d s f ths . t ^ J ^ l raraas of tkacosi^ by Hatkew, tkat when U»y Bndlencc ana fixed attenbun on the p«r! of tbe Wfr^ , . art out, they naver hi t«id«d to stop »bonaf t ie '^ tyof< ones. I d o s n t i t t n k t h ^ P v e n lodkedwradst is? Jto«ks» Bsaeetbsr kave aade eat sack .a eiwikad j doer when « n r one twme t i t They st^asedtoW' * i ^ t a , t h ^ it really woaM aot paxsls a parso^ ^f n ^ i xhev wens'n

Gud'a U t n i ^ a i ^ a a s t k e sd- ' eapaieity'aai sf 'Smited {nfunaaUoa, to lee plsiil.v ^ ^ ^ m a i H r o w ^ t h e v w e i t ? l l w t IM*-that sack Wrhir*, bad battar bare thdr kaaes l e a t in ' ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ siperinlcndeat af " * ^ p ^ y t to ^ much to Uisbahbath W . . . ' th«»aaBorstothaworid.wki«lwai o r f y a u t e d l t i * ; ^ ' ^ . - . v -B a p t ^ k ^ p o B t k r i r ^ a ^ n s w i i k a r r a w . T h a i " " J > . Bapt i^ , if they can cnly tkeir B i k l a f ^ fave to &<yt of the n w e i y . -qall a fraat maiif words to do so—never, no Tiever. This church and tjic whole conisnnity beie,fire ^ eaa ka r « a » l > r tb«y w he • I aaafraM, kava dmr t c j « a won. p n n c q i K i o» ^ -^ftwying • l . « e f » k a i a T « i . » a 8 t a f o o f W . c h . r c ^ . « d h . T c e^wv i-ood work- ><!alm yet-decifcd, a

pelled to endure the oppression of a Faculty vfaa hate and anta^mixe correct and consistent Ba;.)tist principles awl polity, ^fo parent expressed by poverty wffl be compe%d to expoee his son who is preparing for the ministry to the of^ression of such an antagoninn, or expoee him to the femptatiun ;

Chorches of the ascended Savior, we appeal you to send yoar .Sauls and Ihunabases to cor help, that this moat tieantiiul laad nndm- Heaven, may be redeemed fmm itin and error, aad adorned with

the U^auty of holii , Think of i t! San Francisct« withSO.OOO inhab-

•f »ieh aa i n f i a a c darm- h,« whole OoHege Hfe. j j ^ t ^ ^as bat one Baptist charch of two hundtcl The odvantopa^rf a Literary Departaait mfe-, members! That church is a noble bodv with a

nor to r « . e in the bouth, added to tha very best ^ ^ l e Pan«,n. But with its nnnsually h^vy pccu-jBLUnn.

I fti^ (AserfuOy insert the Ibregoing statements c o n c e n t ^ AssoeiaSanofTi i^ ia ,and w ^ T had been fiirnahed w3ih them a year ago. Their puMication then woald have saved mnch trooWe.

It is known to oai resihsrs that there waa much mjatery connected wiii the larjw representation oC " G o ^ n " in the last Soothero Baptist Conven-tion. i t was noticed ed i to r i i^ in the " Vi^jnia BsptBi" The ecBtor considered it strange that CksdMB, with'her well knovro liews, was ttprssen-ted. Tbe seaidr editor of this paper in the issoe of Jaly 23,1859^ called on Brat ABen or Bnx Gor-do»to explim the wMtta: Had £cD..AHen ex-pfauaedtivEaaa new, there would bava baeaanentl of the thing. Bat be did not oqilain fix- a reason which ha dos* not wish madapoUML ~I wuted' fiw an J i ^ 23, till Kovembar 5, but laatii am 9*sn.' I a the imiiailinis. I had leteit^l

character of Theological training under tbe tuitaon ol and mooUing of a mind th^t has few superi-ors in any land, are now brought within reach of every ^ u n g minister of th« South. There are at leaat one hundred who shonld aiicept it between this and the 1st of the next Session. I f the T b ^ ologieal class reaches fifty this winter, three cour-

of Lectures will be delivered throagh the laoirihsof Februaiy aad March, npon t t e follow-ingsnbjects: ,,

1, Evidences of (.Ihristianity. 'i. Origin, structure »nd Uistoiyof the Kingdom

of Heaven. 3. Ffgarative, typical aad symbolieal language

of flie Scripture—Exigrais, etc. sabbath School aad FubUcatioa Beport.

Interesting speeches were made by Bren. Day-ton, J. Newton sad Martin, of'Georgia, whow rriationa of the happy inflneoce of Chnrth f^b-

Pi

O b i o n , P e l 17, !S64l I ^ B n e ^ P.-—TJBic.yBBSMweaapiatodasa«:

s c i n a i ^ a i i a a B i t h r w g f t t W r y o B i V a i i d f t ^ U s « g pesitia.eil^. L pvoaaised mtmdt tm •nite yna a t a w U s a p | a s u a loai^ ho t a p p i ^

r a n d a i ^ i y t t w i e a U y a a s ( > , a B i a d ^ t t a tae^ aOsa af t i a v ^ y o a

thasK B M ^ ' t i a e I kaaa .Ar writing, . tha t i an i p i a t a a ahan»^

t i a taaa g b e a to hnsfain,, I j i f c i t e dsMil t i i s l j s f I

a sUa aaa gaaenas bRtbraa 1 ha 'haadi iaea ia^ . tha t^

i a a k

s l r a E i r i B A t t i M M a l U A l i F l ^

' ' i V d i ^ ^ . w i f h s d r a p a n ^ t h a t ! k«»a.hittaria

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• rt) iliirti, i fa JB a , a^jny «mfcg a « aii&wfc-«dS ; ' i U i i B t i s i bah raae r 'whoeaaadaas to 'Aa C B i M A « a a l i B a , w I wrote i a a y I s k Aad

- a a ^ I faiinj 'iiiiiiiHa that 1 j fawad ayaelf to »e

I t o ^ ^ H T a ^ t o i ^ ^Bnaaka . * f r— rr i r r ikf l lmrt 'Thto t i i l ifiii. ir • a i q r h H t t i a a to t I a p M T lEdH'saaa so

liimijlf . t h a - e » y of tha eharefe-tt

thoJiiantoaorCIodbRB Sac 1838, aad sawthat m auaaugai] ferf beeaappoiated by t ia t b o ^ toAe OniveBtieii, aadti tat no aaUitirity wm giKii to iti" EStteuffie 'Board- to appoint a ^ . ' I , of ooone, eondtided tib«re had leen ajenstnitoas assmption of icapounbi&T aa the part of those wlio appoint-ed die mMsmgeta, and I still dunk sn. I dUTer

B ^ AHen ob this j ^ ^ t , bat'we diall not fall se t idxM ik. I think looDU pve-oednaaoni ibr my c ^ > a n , t n t l i b r f a ^ ThamysteciDin sileaee of Allea a w l all tha Uoehen brathren fima

Xamaber .^ , safiafied a a that there waa sdtieAiie*Bneetod with t i a , 6<«faen m a t e r that Hwin ihran weia aot w f f i i ^ fin-tha pabBeio know. ^ a n o t h e r nqiptaitieatiieirsasaee was torfeeimaiibiK'IhadheaM ial&tsMDdthat^K. HhwegitTitpma streqgth was i a Oosbiea. ^ofice ^ ft ite say that varibas things I vnu t t ^ l n f ,

vengeful, a jea]oas,or an envious dnposition. Bix^ a disposilion is destructive orspiritualblessedi The backslider who bas iodidg^ it must cease to indulge it before be can ever be Uessed again. And so nf sins of the life. They must be repented of and forsaken. .Attention 3iust be paid to sinx of omission as well as sina . of oomaiaiion. .411 duties n ^ e c t a d invoire sins of omission. These sins must be ibn^en—that is, tlie dnties mnst b(>

longer neglected, but diligently perlbrmed. The r e n v o i of a cause insures a cessation of the eflect resulting therefrom. The loss of tbe Chiis-(ian's first blessedness b aa effect 8in8 commit ted or duties nejdeeted constitate ^ canse inm which this elMt proceeds. There mast b« a re-moval of thia canse before the believer's first Uets-edness can be restored.

4.. They most pray earnestly to God C>r his par-doning and restoring mercy. We have seen &at Ae loss of their first bless^ness renders them cnl-pable—involves them in sin. Who can fotgire their nns and cancel their guilt but God alooo? They must go to him in prmjw saying, "TUrc away ail iniqaity aod leceiva na graciooaly."^ God

b a e « a e t i a e - « a ^ a a d « « - p l ^ . . « r t ^ J t ^ b« auhKe spirited t « . 0 eaiAJ said witb*atit»aUtoj tha poiat l a th i toast, "Ikcy are - iT J J T , * • a . t v . U a a t f t e t k « w U l . t ^ " of aU uomedfluc* W e A i not wnnte thMths i t :

Aad a . ragardinRoar Padobajtot aa tegon^ , the? , who s ^ k e id" i e r , -did so ^ t e ^ a l g * ^ war with koatfla raja agaioft each other, until they TO'ICCS clioked with deep cmotioo. May t ^ t a n a w U •o'aaka aa assaalt on tka Baptiits, or sgaiaii .-> 1 whom Uicy^lloth loved so well, auiif her d^mtaR pcaebar^kigkatandiaeor talent. Tkeo-tkey ' a y e w ^ ' t o h e r i«reavci hu^baBdi and ma^ift^ aaiu iatbairinvaotivaa to elsy ttaa .e h i a i a aa an- • ctjMien be: like dietr p a r e n b ^ b a d r e n o f ^ akristiaa or keatk.n muuier, wkick bM been tha cn^ ^ ^ time feBow fteh- mothrt- toller btani: toa of wm-Wot»kJM>aB and delndad people ia silages.

^it thaythiBkfJ»a»*lre, , i»eere. For wken a min-. ptiaved >» The oaaae is .not the want of du l t , t ^ U i M d i B g ap ta "nrfer to speak to the paople,| but of |jrompt aad regnlarteachcra. "Wkv* aadgivaaasortaf sipja>w»tkHsksnd.s»driu«ethiii - ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ f n i i x j r s o f oar churdicvcannotond* ' Toiaaia a tan. pwaliar to thawaalva, they a»k« the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ somcthinj to iic, instiairf pU«ri.*withth.irA«en» l Th. place ^ „ ptttonM t c p i v someooe tnpreaA bria* tkrowr.Into ooafniion, it kaa mora re.eaiTi3aiio«i®-^_» -r"

« timcinr them to nwakefr™ i a -

« e k t t a » i a B d a « « a p p ^ v w y m M k to differ o»« l-to doj is to ride in the cbanot t l ^ the paar p r ^ from anotkar, ao tkat • na erfea the DeviVt u c o m l a j J ; m a s t drag along;; T ime B wnrk t a TkaDevn'saaomlngtotaksoff that jo i«nsTOn«nor ;^^ t forall . And i a Siafalath ix iuw^ eaAca yoanc aaa yoodar. Others flred «»tk siaiUr »ril ^ ^ aplace Jo laiDot If there is any onewSC • cay aat, ".Iha lord ' , at kaad, tke I^rd". at hajid. wa j ^ ^ raoogjl to tcacK, there il »'V 1 e « i « a k i « . w a e « i . a . h i a l wa feel bin., w • f « l f word for him U, Iraro, and if w i y o a s * ' ' ka«ka ! , .her .b .U, ie . !" At Ik. t i « ^ ^ ^icTiaone ai o n c e p ^ »aa» yoaajwoatn and aometimea old ones too, , ^ tog^ tiair kats, oap^ boaaats, aad hair Sytn^ To-ia « a i 7 d i « « s a ; .bri.klns, snaaiae. yallias. o ^ e r medns nmv to be had. i t is ^ making the moat kideon. noia tkat aver u l a ^ Ibr of o f t l t i ^ iatellip-nce, to take e l ia i« uT a da aan of mortal maa. And from the Mune caaje axd a t j ^ j j ^ O a ieorf - is in the.work do |i;nod sa tha same moawnt otkeralWUag down with their tuaa astovtad, limba aera ted oat, and ^hey appa-l „ natty ia a aompleta stata of soBv^an. AH a a parstudad i> prodoced by artifice, aad thi>iiai(kt hand aad''cBnnipg cr»ftines«,"operatinion tke mind. . .-y®!®®^ . - Uc.^t . t-J of tka p«T,>« Hk. i and L i i n g sirters, tod l".A was del.shted to ^ . i« t»«fc . t f ck<r fy .»d- i .d . tbectndren^-JJi wvomhebsd a p l o « « n t t i a t 4

BiUajdaar krothsr, t ia ohjaetfarirhiefc I com: gSnginj. ^ ^ ^ ^ manced vTiUnc U, eone«rainj y ^ visit to Um e»mj>-' ^ ^ told rftat they have an excaOeat S*.jf: mMUngat Coaeord last September. Tonr prcackinf ; ^ ^ j , ^ that i t is wiiat enay IBA^ and doctrine wa« raeeived with joy, and the S ™ ^ ? , B l w a l 4 t e adaododly fiflpttsiSehaol. * t teapeet. aad lova ara SaU ia eonotant Temembraae. for j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ though vre yoa. Anaag tha sixtaeapreaehatJ present oatkitoc-1 h a d a oauon.aotonadiitentingworirromwhatyottadvanted*'"'"**^®'""'*"" , „ haaevabeenhe^d. Ind«.d from the fireor «xthai- , We were on tfcr way t o ^ tT^ng, aad heartn, for I .iippo« there wa. that n a a W ruuta lay through R m n . To this place wa

I Oar ncxk pnase vns in KingstnUj at thi> Jnsctia: ^ of l i e J i ^ a ^ ' ^ n d ^ a t e EaU IJgada,

(im^d tomr kind ju»d nuble

m s a y ^

bath Sehoola in Geotgia, (wried eoarietiaa to ere-^ heart, and at the conefaaionaf which the senders by a rising, pledged each other to labor steadily in thor septa l churches to secare the «a< sembling of their chorches on cvety : ^ b a t h £ » worship and Sabbath School instruction of their chTliiren.

Twenty messengers vohnteercd to attitad the Second' Annivemry to be held in IjoaisviUe this saenth.

[Bn>.-asA-rBSwaa praraatsd ftaa SaiahiBg tkisra-pott, by raaaaa of Ua aoastaat attasdaaaa a* the ksd-

of kia dying ekild. n a nmaindu wiU ba f u -nlikai ia oar next wMk'i iaan^. T.

. BtCHABDSOK TO HIS OLD rwdams. Ve can attention to tbe commnaieation' below:

A rc.ics orrxasse. j ' To brethren, C. D. Mallary, Henry Buna, W a ^

'eoqimiMjcto witk t b e s t r a n g a t i l e n e e o r t l m u a s ^ H.( b n t h i ^ I d i d ' l a i M ^ that t ^ Goshen j belt, M. Crawlbnt, 8 . 6 . Hillyer, T^ H. Me&, 3. B. .ai^ssea^entft d a Coaventiaa'wete a^yuaiad wiA j Talker. T. J . Barney, Mark' .V. Cboapar aad Jf

the j lLKwd. -I f s s i ih ra j . {jadkc.;thia wpcaaaiott J did write 4 ^ the Iscd will) to pM^yoaoatheRaa

aboBt Koad, at KingMen, Gasa couafyr sa ;iaoa|sy .th|> ninetei^ of Xoveiaber next, oa o n way to'Oie Soatb-

miy ; jp l a^a«d ratfaec^verc thinffi wfaaeast^dsAaot knov who tb^. :warn a t t l ^

taak thereepoiBsibi^ of. apfHSBl^rSeaMa-^ItoteiMBipi HnrslTa -CisetiosL -Bm. Allen kaiUjiii i tritiiilaiii.tltoSBaiter, «B»a«i^;sb:ted i r t t o f i t iSfcpiag mat a w l l y i i i i f i n t o f awGqaicn • a i i i i i w g i w j ^ a a ri&r^^thadectioB «f Dr.

or to fi*eo& a ^ Bb

k te S i w i tt^ d ^ i j e g M * that Bra. A l l a a . d a ^ w i t — V w i i T | | l i a B % > J ^ t w » I wrote a & a a h o a t G e d w B . ; , ; . ^ fened to^yaaaaCay i i p i i c r f w H a ^ a f c A i c f e «r to v A n wiM*

if e l e * d . » o t i l W eiaiw t k t t D e . A « d M S s w f a fit aot: imArny otKiiiipaadattirin W ^ M a

em Sabbat Sd l i^ tTnion Convention 'wSA meet is tcmisvUle, K»taeky, tka latter^ piirtV that weat . . ^ ' IftkeggiatwaaU 4aaaygeedri;aoaM})eKtoM j»ai,ftfqa «Me i ^ b i f c n l laave thi* waddsf coa-flfaian. _ . , _

^ us naassber Lot'f wift. ' .^aasricAn Bicn laWx.

"Cave S ^ i i ^ Gs, Oat. 1800.'

^ e eyt .^«eisl a f t e a t o to SiiLaivMii •^StaatSia^j^Mtad.^ Tflie MiHdIiiil g^wInaM a t i h a t o a a of «u-t i«r t Uai-

Wafaqi i t te jMt to say, that . m tWak

M t e l

dt t taderaaiiaHfa. W b a e a n d e r a e anatakaig^J,. w i d i l l a d "

•aot wr i t tn , and iriicit t take b a i ^ : l i b &ct, [ . h w w t y i f f l l r r m a ^ t t M a i t)w »f tha C W i ^

* * * ^ to U Bhi. A i h i - . i g l ^ i J t a ^ s i f aiti, s arv-tm i ^ n f ^ r i « p t a « t i o . . l i - p . t o w a aawirAy t M k ^ feriai. i m i t ^ s BftW

^ t f i a f p B i ^ m j M ; h a a k w n m a wessetgersOTaay o n e o f t h i t , . F . . ,

niaiy liaWUties. it cannot, at present, extewl its lafcnrs. The moitt invititjg portion of the city is lying waste, so faras we are concerned. The at-tention of onr DaaestKBoard at Marion, has been diraetedto this most p imis iag field, bat it has not the means of supply. Cbriadaa brcthieo, will you not f n m i ^ tiM means and let your Boerd place a missionary iiaSan Francisco ? One year's eS>rt by the biasing of God, will place you in one of die best positions for extensive usefnlnessi on Ote Americaii continent

Onr Board is doing a good work on this coast, I bat its labon admit of vast expansion. May not your brethren whom the Pttrndence of God, has sent here as paaaeers, have the assurance that Aey have a k r j e place in ycur sympathies, pray-er^ and mumBcuncet'afid wilt yoa not aid breth-ren, who ara aaxtoos to come? How mnch bet-ter to engage in sncha work as this than to devtite time.;^ s[nd talent; aud money, to tbe tmhaOoaM strife ' th^ have marked the history of paat yesM! Bnterhaart and sool into t h e g r t ^ w o t k o f s ^ -iaf; the gwpoi to " r^igaabeyood," aad paace will fan natcfeed. to, yoar ehnrdtei^ naineaities aad hMrtrbaming^ wiUjieaae. mea;wiU be saved aad GodwjUbei^iorified. *

I have ofUn motioned the extraordinaiy fmit-f o l n ^ of tbia land.' Too ' I»|ve probably been^ at t ima, well n i ^ stagger^ by some o^ my state-ments; bat r sa»ni«' you' Slat all a y statements are mside either ft<w> personal obaeratiaa or fiom other anqassHonsMe soaniea. There a te many gardens and orchards in tha vicini^, that are truly .wo«d«ifaL . Apple trees p m e a t a corioas spectacle, " ^ y a n aot o a ^ loaded with fiait, bat the apjJ^TCty i t e q a ^ y , af^aar to ktog in clusters. One of the members of a y , chnrcit bas an orchori, and he assoiea me^ that be ooonted

a iwig twolMt loog i He has grtpBB wfc^lAig from five to seven pounds & a dnaier %hile he has seen same ftre^ ivriliea, aaO* wei^ia^r fiftwn poandsl' For a a w a t e o f y e u a l hava-lieeB aeeastomed to give sMMi attmtiiHi to grape ealtne. bat I a n s t ae-k n o w j e ^ t U t tWgrapitecl CaCfimua fiir sl|^ fpsB in ^oilii^ and qaaatity, any t l ^g tha^ I M ever imagined. T ^ is the season ef the agrienV tmral' fiura^ atKl fteir exhibi&ns e x ^ anytlutig enr^een ht (he a report befiw iae, I M e c t a f t w Kema: •'Ttonity.fcar k r g a Ldakie

on a' tmagh oae yiaf <a I m f t k h n g fin a baaeh «f taaaaaa iWM^f twayeacso id las i spr iaK. ' ' ' i A banch. of RaaOio ap (^«h i r ty - thne ia thu space at tw« Spt| , aa a two year ^ tre«k%-FD. t . Adams athibita e i t h ^ Ivamties of p i a n

aeverpaidonaasinaeratfirst ffl the piayerof the poblicaajsfi>rsabstanee oflered, "God be merci-ful to me a sinner." Aad no backslider ia ibrgiven till in humble penitence he asks Gt>d to pardon him. There is iergiveness with Jdiovah that he may be feared. He loves to forgive his wandering; children when they rail on his name. How f n d y he forjrives f lie delights in mmy—does not ex-ercise it retoctontfy—hut finds s i ^ pleasure in bestowing mercy as the Infinite Mind alone is ca-palde ef eiyayii^ Pardoning uticy,- how preci-•aal Hcttoring mercy, how sweet! The men:; which pardons ea& R s t ^ the pardoned son! tn the enjoyment of its first blessed:

Backsliding Chiisdans, feeling the evils of spip-itnal declensiun, pray to God fur his pardoning and rMtoriiig mercy. P.

- i . A RXABT T E A T BBAT8 XV THX BIOHT

WAY. The suljoined is frcm a broth^ who th!nti>

about matters as be shpold. Bra H, is- r i ^ t in the principle down, and if aU oar jtstioBtr woald do likewise they w o ^ not bnly'nve oi the heavy amount of interest paid by o^ ba t woald save'as many stecptea n^^rts, AinKng where we • a y tbe next day find some kind fijend-wbo will loon as the money, and thereby save na the morfr Seationaad disg^eenf having a U l iar aiateria! to ^ t otu paper, on from beiiic pcoteated for nonpayment I t does seeoi. to as thatif aorbivai-renknew how mnch good it woald do BS, A ^ k o w little they woald miss the small amwnts t h ^ e«e ns, they woald at r ^ t Vany good and t h ^ 'brietliren have reautieid rceantfy, who have onr grate<al thanks: ^

» C B O O C E ^ , T n , O c t 1 , 1 8 G A D M B K E T H I E X G ^ y n , Mixes, £ Cq^—^an

mtiat'fo^ive me for my a«(^ect My nbicriptioB to yoar piper wt^ bat k a t Jifly, and Islioold haw aeat oa my sahseripKea ibf the p i ^ t year., It haa been wfao&|y nefdaet of mina I ,aa ttooMuidk of ethers no d<wbt, by my n ^ l ^ eaaan y«a to pay intereoiop vast aiaoiptii by.vithboldi^ oar att^ aei^tioa k n e a ^ lifA a i m moatha jr i l l a6t be ial|teient e u a e for y o a . ^ to i ^ v e ^ 13 as rin ^dvaoee for tlinpaper, ia fii^ say thcr. are five'^ibasand roar sohacnbeza that t lus wi^-bAld, as I have d<>h«, ihrM montha, and eooat-i i ^ ime atoath mot« for it to reach' y()< «i i idi Is foor m o a ^ Now the latercat da fivis t feoMM adMerftenfirfbttrnHMitha^aaMi, a t t lM rate of

proant, aotking bnt exi.reaaio«» of approhatJun UB WedncsdftJ, ha4a»a>etiai; with the cifldna* baea baaid, with tha exaaptioa of »o»e Matkodats. - prcarhing at ifisht Kelt mciirnii^ Ba »ko ai asasl went off asiag vile words oI pcraanition, j-j^jj Tenr«««», and we in rampBI^ wkiek they kava beon uaght from t ^ -childhood tu ^ ^ in te Ui staM cry oatag«lnittheB»Mljto,madall»ackasyoBinp»r-, . . . . . i. j .

araariHatotk. Sew T«.to««it no okjactioM eonl.t^ This « a d ^ h f u l pJacc. M««»fnUy batai,«L . I o n - w e l l . biSd under ail ari:W oa i r a s ^ sit

Bi«.Blaetan and myself bapUied rome t h ^ t j t a tha-, t iere tho SabbathS<i««lwas jiSnlng ehnrehas to Concord, an 1 at that plaee. Other, t)g.-_v have one o f ^ o m ^ s t aa ' . nj»-"t con^fortlS^ btathres baptiaad a nnmkcr of other*, all jn Ike aamc country raeeting-bouscs, aod whot i* b«»ds lait faU. 1 do baliava jonr vlKt wSl work' i^,,ortanw to be toM TUEV MEETJK" H ' ETS I-ika among Ue people, tkoogh iU progrw, may t LORD^S DAT. Tl.cy have prcacHi'V Hf '"."If"'.. I J , . v' X , ' OIICP a mpnth, bnt the chti^h do oot fcel All who heard yoB lait September woiiia ba tiaJ.T , , , ' - . • , , . w gl«l to baar y a again, «.d Hioaands mo,. w,..U be ^^e a^^mbfing of I jondf fe^e^ | glad sr tkay eoaM hear of year eaaing this yaa- to tb.-; o>®« eanttil have preacMnj: TJm-wma caap-maetiag. Saeing aad hearing ot yi»ar«a-f aiid BWtsrs weeft tO {way. and fniBe, aad i t ^ : gagamenta wa feel almoat aahamod to aay came. tiod's word, ^ e r bavec i ^ b s ^ S d a i o l i n w ^ ,

Fonytk ronaty, Ga. Au-un Vcaa. arc includad Dot aendy the .iduldreo, bat . smwn people, ana are ST-tting an example ff

DXAS BEO. EDITOIS :—Sspponng yoa to be pIeaM<l; doing, in retard t<> this thinft to all the cooBilJ.-U aB ti&t* to baar raviTal news, [ dam it a y dat; U •Btgna yaa ef aoaa vary iateraatiag aeaOa;;! in oar aeigkbaikood. On tko 25di -of Aagut, £lder A. Hagkes eoameneed a meating at ibe hoaie of Bruther

tea per cent per anaua , whseh is tha laaast eat ]Ms«r bath <^aceoa|da aad bMMI, aakas o*hei>4T«aapsaa Asptist wiM ttnd«[rstoqd,;w^ the foor moaths, ,Kow,. D m Bretbren, m i f b e j j ^ b t t h e M p r f the l ^ neVertode-

to fifteen inches in drenmference. Oae" phte of* femd any bthte, iior yda' so a g i i . is - ^ S t^ t i aw I have •nr^aoMfe t b e W r t b t i a ^ aad if fifty p b t a t o e r ^ f t f e j i M h r t of o i ah id r^^

and dng from ooe fca" " O w Tdateaffiw, to'

a l a a t ^ y M M & w a a d W h y amk i ^ a eonoet owv-*<id i a p

iUtB«s<aaigUBi«e»'kad ahalf: |«sMi:-- - M r .

I Kheat nincwad si:( yJKasfaBl|t«i Oe

.Ul honor to Hnsfc Jlrbor chnreb; May (IK l i i ' auJ greatly to their inBucnc?'! .

We went h<»mc witb » vo ra ; lirother who ^ ^ ' r w n t l y been bciptizi^; a lawyer of h ^ i

>«ted nine day., tlie «ral t ol ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j, ^ ^ ^ whMhwaaalioat thrrtreonivnioa*, twnit'Maaaecei'- \ - - ^ aioasto tha ek«eh. 0« tha l a h of Se^taaber, ^ ^ mtnistry. Oa Lobwioa^barck, .ix mile, from here, EHera.Bngke..! " O ™ " ? us Cedar Credt d a ^ . -Fair and'Taylor held a meeting of nine daji , rasaUad 4 vberc we met a l u r e Oiingrcg>rion, aad hal* ta aboat aiaa eonveraioaF, six aoeoMienC tha above delij^tfiil meeting Here, too, if we do net fil^. added to Lakaacs ekank. EUar Hagba i> doing a the brct&ca met in Sablath Scboti TItQ i * goad woA in tUi part of tfca oounty, tboagh wa feel ^ a ^-ood hoiise wticH wtien c w m p l e ^ will bt to gira piaiie to none bat to fiod, to Bin ba all the glory. J- B i^At* .

XoKauay'a Creak, Way aa eo., O c t « . IH*.

Saut BBO. Gsavts r—BaKering that Tcvirmi intelU-gBM* is alwaja walooma to Ua Ckriatiaa «ax. I hatfen! to daun tka leaaer a a l lacti of a ame* of a ^ t t h r ' ' jiut cIoaM at Labanoa ekarcb, H o r ^ coaa^, AU. n . aerting eommraead on Satarday before tke ,Ant EaXbath of tkis taataat. sad U M Ikirtwn da j ^ The r e v i ^ onuaenced with tka aactisg aaid never e ^ d tha wMa tea. Tka acenaa were each u I n«Wi»»r before. I t malted in the kape^T'^avendoa of Wv^ taais,<«3 ar that aaabar jtdaad the tdranft by axpari •aca aad haptiaa, aa4 SS «f tbat Backer waw kaptued tkisaomiagby tka writer o f ^ p i ^ and tkit nambar ware twa of hii own ekiiten. SkaaOadt ICe aocrealy aorid bring oor mee&g til i ' tioSe. J oarer aaw saA an iataieat asUSiktad la a aieetlag by aay^ • a a s « a i ^ . HayCod Was* theaalsiUan f a f t i i r a i d . A ^ ah, that tha r e v ^ e s r a a a c e d l e T a a s r apnsaa Ita'baUeaedi^aeaeaafikcaad'iridat ' " ' '

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reached the F<iho, August 1st, and estahlislwd camps St Pe ihary . They b u n d the nor thera and southera forts eTacaated,and at tacked the Tar tan c a m p on the 12th. The Chinese fled in d i sower .

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mat ion , on a l m o s t every topic, o n w h i c h a l>usiness m a n onUnar iW n e e d s ins t rae t ion . W e hs-re gone over i to pages a n d find i t ful ly sns ta ins a l l t h a t i t d a i m s fo r i t s e l f o n to t i t ie-pagn I f a n y f u r t o r a t tes ta t ion of i t s re l iableness a n d abi l i ty is iMeded, i t ia f u r n i s h e d i a to fact tot i t is wr i thea b y ' ' P h i k p e l p h i a l a w r e r . "

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p l e o f toUaited S ta tes , a s a w o r t h y t r i b u t e to the a t e a o i y . of t h a t i l los t r io iu pe r soaage , wht im the v fitfy des igna te a s t h e " F a t h e r of h i s c o u n t r y . "

W e m a y s a f e ly s ay tot t h e r e i s n o l iv ing m a n w h o comhiaea s o a a n y of toreqaisitesfir a b i o g -c n t o r of W a s h i n g t o n a a EdwaTd E e o e t t Of a n a g e w h e n to j o d g m e n t » mos t S i d l o w , a m i y e t not so a d r a a c e d t h a t to f a c a h y is i m u a i r e d : awmate<l b t pa t r io t i sm w h i c h m o s t ^ w i n i.-very bosom w h i ^ would faia a j i B t concepUoa of W a a b i i t ^ n ^ wf th a n eathnwiaswi to w o r k wi thf iu t w h i c h st icreas i s a l w a y s d o n b t f h l ; Mr . E v e r e t t i s to above a l t o t h e r s w h o m A m e r i c a n s would se lec t to wsi to to aMSMtia e f to fir!<t a a d g r e a t e s t P res i -d e a t T h i a vahta ie c a n n o t sope r sade to l a r g e r W p r t s o f S^^iaric^ Marsha l l , I r r i n g a n d o t i i e ra ; b a t a s a book for Hie mil l ion, f o r to family, fo r t h e s d i o o l , i t m a s t c t m n u m d a r i r r a l a t i o i i b e y o n d to l a a d t o f tonkanaxpensivo vahunas , i t j g a n in-t e t e s t i n g A e t ' t o t ' t o moa t b r i l l i a n t h i s t o r i a n o f to p m c a t a n d o n e w h o i s n o i M s severe a a d d i s e r i a i B a t i n f ^ a a a c r i t i c t h a n p o w e r f u l a s a w r i t e r , d u i g n t o d S i r . E v e r e t t ( f i roa {<etsorat k n q w T e ^ ) for to s e r r i c e w h i d t h e h a s h e r e per-fo rmed .

o o r s p a c e p e r a i t , w e vmcld n va r i e ty o f a x t r a c t o i t tns t ra t iTe of t h e i ^ i h o r ' a s fy l e aad e a b o d y i a g so tae of tote inc ide t i t s a n d events , on w h i c h to i n t e re s t of to n a r r a t i v e i a s a s p e a d e d . A s i t i s , w « a n t t e a B & w a B ] s e i l f t o o n c w b u d t to j K r w a a s I o f G e n e r a l .Wash ing ton u

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i a h a r m o n y w i t h h i s e h a r a e t e r ; i t w a s a ' i n o d d o f m a n l y s t r e n g t h a a d b e a a f y . H e w a a a b o u t t i x f e ^ tvro i n c h a i n h r i | ^ a n d . h l * pe iaon r r e l t p r a -po t t i oaad ,—in to e a r i i a r p a r t e f l i f e ^ r a t o t s p a r e , a n d n e T s r i a c v a t o a t f a r a c t i v e a a d gracsifol ttove-i i i e n t T h e coinplez ioa to to S o r i d ; to ^ e s w e r e b h t e a a d r e o i a r t a l ^ ' & r a p a r t ; a pro-fasioa « £ b r o w i n a a i r w a s d r a w n b a c k of h e ^ h i ^ p a w d ^ a e « * « * i h i n d r H e to-day, a a d g a t h e r e d m U whi l e in caotp , • c r B p a l M i > I x n e a t . ; r k f t h i s t e n t a t l a a i - ^ . h e tobgjl h e H t e w d far t h e d a y . H i t a t r e a g t h o f

« 1 hia. t iciU a n d g r a s s a t a h o i t u n a n , .l>aM W a a l i ^ y a e a t i o n e d . l l i i p o w e r o f e a i h n a B c e : ) n a j n a t , a n d t o r 4 Y W « « c c a « x P > * > a s a t t t o r r ^ p o i i I ^ a a f l i n d to b a t & l f P r i n ^ • t a i a t o e I t o w s s B M s l y e B t o f i i k t a d d l s J«» t a s sfagn, f a a e t i l i s a s l a i u t o h t s r e a i t o s o f to

o C t o > ^ a» .p*aeticod tebSt d ^ r , h e ^ a e e e t t o a e d d o w n to to p ^ of h U i n a a -g w a t i o a a s P u j i J e a t ,

h a a a n y faith in to infa l l ib i l i ty of a B ^ i s t Pas-t o r t hough h e h a d a l l to v i r t s e s , n o r in tot nf a Bap t i s t c h u r f b , though i t h a d a t heosa iu l mem-b e r s and a a tolQacm.

W a h a v e j a s t h e M o u r Aasoet tuiooal m c e t i i ^ w i t h t h e S a n s e a S t r e e t Chnrcb . T h i s w a s to one h r a d r e d a n d t t lQMhird p l h e r i n g of th i s ven-e rab le body. T h e meetingB w e r e g e a e n l l y de-l igh t fo l a n d p r a f i t a U a P r o b a b l y a t n o period in i t s h i s to ry ,were tore i n th is a n c i e n t o rgan i sa t ion s u c h a l a r ^ n u m l i t t of j a i n i s t e n of a sp i r i t so tho roosh ly aase l f i sh , a a d w i t h aueh a w a r m h e a r t for o n r old Bap t i s t principles. O a r p r w p e r i t y to las t y e a r has been m o t e dcMddped in to improve-m e n t of c h a r e h edif ioes t h a n in A v e r s i o n s and b a p t u m u . T h e l e t t ^ we ie genera l ly cheer ing , a n d in one case in th i s c i ^ one h n h d i ^ a n d fiirtr h a p t i s m i w e r e repor ted , b u t e z p e r i e a e e has t a u g h t

tot a grealt l is t of h e r e i s o f t ea a g rea t i n g a t o r i n g of t h e worid in to to c h u r c h o v t a ^ a t cn r se to t b e bsp t ized a a d toir'^itads, and not a sma l l impetus to t h e conce i t o f to beavea-favored bapt izer . T b e on ly d i s c o i d a a t e l e m e n t in o o r meet ings s p r u n g f r o a to u a v a r r a n t e d efiuito of two o r t h r ee b r e t h r e n to "thrast t h e i r Views of un ion mee t ings t h r o u ^ t b e Associat ion. T h e commi t t ee of devo t ioas j -otercises had t h « hard i -hood to r ecommend to J l ^ n g u p of t h e asBocia-tional p rave r -mee t i ag a a d o u r j o i n i n g to un ion m e e t i n g f i ioa tonlse to o « o'clock. T h e recom-menda t ion w a s j iFsBipdy I e jected.

Ih-. K e a a a r d eabscqneh t ly i n t r o d i K ^ a re to ln-tion expresaag joy at to fremrtA ot ytmion aod loce i a ««aag t l i e a l denoarinatioBS, Ac.', a n d a f t e r a n u n g b v e d e x p o s a l s o f i to a t t e r tmlrmtkfitlnesf h j . y o a c o r r e s p o n d e n t i t w a s . i auned ia t e iy witii-

. d r awa , a n d a n o t o r of a very d i S a ^ o H e r adopt-ed b y b r o t o r K e n n a r d . I t waa m a a i f e a t tot t h e first resolu t ion wooM be o v e r w h e l a i n g l y voted down. l>r. K e n n a r d i t to m a i n ' p i l l a r of union-i sm a m o n g to Bap t i s t s of t h i s c i ty . H e frankly avows Iiimself a n a a e d u c a t e d m a n , a n d benoe one of t h e people^ H i t p r e a c h i n g is s ^ to b e ent i re-ly I ior totoiy , a n d the re fo re aoeq>table to a a u m e r -ous class of bea re r s . H e is Tery p a t h e t i c in h i s sypea fa , aUowing h i t t e a ra to Sow f r e ^ a n d f re-iqaent ly. H e i s t ^ a i d e d b y a a a y Wfao„prefer a a o t h e i l c i n d o f p r eache r , a s a t a i a t o f to first ( ^ r , a n d b e i t n n d o n b t e d ^ a m a n o f God, H e b a a a b r o t h e r a Me thod i s t p r eache r , a a d for y e a r s h e h a s b a p t i s e d M e t o d i s t s a n d P t M b ^ e i i a n t to j o i n toir owit charcbe* , a n d for t lAse reasons a n d to f ^ a e n t r e m o v a l o f p o s t o n fito t h i s c i ^ , h e h a d a c q u i r e d g r e a t i n f l aanca i a o o r A s s o d a t i o B a n d in t h i s c o m a i m i t y i a a d h e ae t aaOy i m a p n e d t h a t

— T h e R e r . Mr. Crooks, a Methodist^fin disciaaisa wi th t h e KCT. M r W r i ^ t , a Baptist , a t S e r e a Spriags, Is tUaaa, maintained, <as the la t te r s ta tes in a let ter to to r«*t<ni Jtmnier,) " t h a t tbe Kaman CathtOic Chnrch viaa the only t rue church of Christ on earth, • a d t h e PedobaptStls were branches of it, and tbe Baptiata, m f a r from b ^ s g a ehorch of Christ, had a o coanaction with it, no, ao i evea that of f w t y eond ecssin.**

— The g rea t matsor of t h e 5» th of J a l y , was al-moat coincideat with »» equally woader fU pbenome^ .n«n tha t oecurred in the East Indies. On the Mtk of t ha t month, a t . three o'clock P . M., the inhah i t aa t s ef Dharatsalah, about twelve miles to tkt south of the g n a i t o p e ^ of the Dhsoladhar Mooateiss . were s t a n l s d by the aoise of a mott terrific explMiaa, which lasted s f e u t three minutm, aad a lmast per-suaded the bearers that the whole of tha tmaga i f ieee t r s age was felling down. The sol i tary clood tha t was visible hod settled upon the h i g b n t peak, a a d f ram t h a t direction soBething was h n r d v r ids^ag through the a i r so a r a r the ea r th t ha t al l haaus were iaToluBtar i l j raised' te shield their beads. . \ a in-s t an t af ter , a hpge black mass was seen to fell In t h e direetien ef i t s path, about a mile away. The spot WM a t once visited, and a a immense block, appa ica t -ly granite, covered over with a pitchy «nbstaa3& had buried Itself three feet and a half into t h e g r o o a d . Whsa dafr out i t a a a feund of a a i c r e<dda<isa,ae tha t piecM) bruken from i t could ao t be held in - the l i a t f l Two smaller pieces ef tike same k i n d fe l l vrithin two' miles of it. The s tmc tu re of the grani te c e r m p o a d s exactly with that e f the mouBtains. asid u they a r e coveAd with perpetual snow, the icy eeld-aess of t h t meteor soggested a coiueetare t ha t the eaplcsioB tore i t from the peak, sixteen thousand feet high, u d carr ied i t twelve mi1e« t h r o n g the air . The qtiest!»a wss lo be scientificiUlT investigated.

— Tbe .McMinnville ^^Teno.) .Vrr £ n annaanccs the death, on the 23d n l ^ of Daniel West, the WelU knevrn b e m i l of the monstaihs, a t the age of serea-t y - « g b t . H e had lived ibr a a a i abe r of yea r s i n the hollow of a large Arae rkan poplar-tree, in the open-ing of which he had fitted a r r ^ door, In the cen-t r e of th i s hollow h e would bnild his fire in winter, and for coofciag his ]daiB meals. This hollow also served as his sleeping apartment , and it is said he slept in a s i t t ing poMure; r«i:lining a g u n s t tbe wall of his house, . i ^ i n i n ^ or near to this tree, he had a rude shffi , which he Used s s a work-bouse, where ha maaSifeetured d ia i r s , boxes, cidefMBills, Ac. He was a North Cai tdiniaa by birth, a a d was a soldier in the W a r of 1812, Be was a t the Mobile station when the bat t le of SeW Orleans was fought, and beard the b e a n i a g of the f a t i s when his old Geaeral v a s whipping the British,

— It has been well sa id that a single vear'fi crop of corn is worth mote t han all tbe gold of ( U i f o r a i v In addition to i ts other uses, i t i s now foand tha t i t produces a clear llaid, tha t b o m s without odor, with-out smoke, soft Is inexpensive, affording a good light in an ordinary k e n e e n e lamp for teU a cen t a a hour. Tbe rom-oil is as clear and coiotless as water .

— Ft Is very i u t e r e n r a g to see bow immediately ism has Mkrwed Uber t r in I ta ly . Pmteetant ism

Tkl d'Aosta, with lOaWJO soals, the I n the

Waldensian l.1iat<ch have a minis ter a t .\o5ta, and a re aboot plac-

another a t C o u n n a j e n r . The priests a re making •rolent opposition. In Milan there are two e v a n g ^ !«a , one of the Plymoath brethren, the other a con-Terted priest . . \ t Bentamo there i s a S w i n Church v i t h a mia is ter . At Tur in there is a Waldensisn

'Church with two ministent. At Genoa, two ministers^ a WaWeitsian, and S igner Maixarella, who b t a been appmnted to a Professorship. A t B ^ t o a a Genevan minister . A t Floreace there a r e three PvangelisU s n d a Waltiensian min is te r ; there are three meetings at natrve converts to which En- l iahraea a n d ladise are g iv ing m a c b at tention. A t and L c ^ f a m a Wahleasiaa minis ter super ia tends the cbcrrhes . In a few weeks two Waldensian professors, with eight students, a r e to sett le in Florence, a s the b e g i a a i v of a theological seminarT. I t is i a te res t ing a p e c i -aUy, to see bow the W a l d e n s n a r e repaying to I ta ly the persecution they once recrived. They seem to have been preserved for ^ h a a occasion aa the nres-e n t . — P U f a d r ^ * Bulkihi .

— As. Episcopalian, wr iUng i n t h e iSidbaoKf O a i t -iar AdnKott, says : " I heard a Methodist miaioter assert, in a ftineral sermon, ' t h a t chiWrea can re-ceive sptr i iual regeaera t iea i n bapti<im.—therefore, pa iea ta ought to dedicate the i r d M r e n to God. in feith, a i an ear iy sge. ' H e s a i d , ' i f he was e s e r i a -j ^ e r a t s d , i t was done when be was bapt ized," ' The n m e wr i t e r s tates tha t another M e t h o d miais ter , preaching oa the d a i g a a a d b e a ^ i t s of i n fea l bap-

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p i e a f Wadlwhdt to s a f e r t h t m s t l i i a to be fired oB f t ( i tegreva 'a ricMhtt aeakats, a s to wot

, toittclves U tlw meCCT of such a m a a h i a ^ c g i a s a t such a l i a m t i t i y I S S S T ^

, lAdverti»««at.J S r A t r u i s o s P a s r A X O Qurc ,—We h a v e rectived

severa l a M t j d a V p e p o r e d Htjnid ^ p o t u p i a a a d i b t t t l e ^ b y Mr. H . C . S p s a l i H a s , » P U u s t ! ^ S e w Tork, a a d have t r i t d i t for m e a d i a g a i d f t i r a i -tare. I t l a a , T e i y ai>a*«ueat a r t a d e tor d a a a t t o a t e , a « d deserves to b i i%ep t (Mutha t ly on h a a H a e v e t y h o o a t o h L I t i t a h o a eeaveal 'eat ' a r t i d t fcr p a t l a t w a a k a a a a d i a v e a t o r a i a teaiaUusUag a a d vcpai r iag the i r m O d r i a . — A a a t o b

. ^ Ui tni l i i imBBia P e r r y OavW P a i a Killer , t h e J H ^ d v

r e w d y , which h a a r e q u i r a d a l p l d v U i to c m e ' o f s o d d M colds, '-Sififli.' e t ^ w e a k i rmera ldd tUi ly , BumiBgmiK a o a t ^ Saace r sd tori

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liof diaae—ao, nater aean oooU ba oat aadni!iriethe6wairof 4a«a%fiiriha *ai«ni-deaaad 'tadeatii! Taa, to liai a and BOW be ''t— 't'' moft t Thmk of UI aad oaJy twenty yaan old, aad ytt a •raidew! •

t tat d m bciida Ub a*d tafted widi faiia. •• Ob," Hid be, as tito teart ToOed down Ilia eeka, I (fid BOt intaod to do st, Ibnt I was dnaft—ftoi pH t ffrj, asd bate*! kaosr wbat I was aboot,

lunsdlsin. Oh,iriltod BiBded wttatBjSab-. badi lelaKil teiarhsr iH—if I had miadeday maOf ecr-I ahnU lam aerar baca hsa.

It w«dd ban laada joar heart sore, aa'it did aiioa, tp-'neaad talk witb him. Once be was a happy, pajM child like yas; BOW he is a poor, coBdaaed joanf: man. He £d not adnd bis aiotte, did not foreim his temper, and aa he grew oUet be want with bad boja, who taa^t mm bad hai^; aadbebeeaBa waraeaad worse, on^ as he sdd, whBe divak, ha kiOed a man, and now, aOnr aftwdaya,i>emttsttidfertha draadfnl pen-al . Aalkfthitofaeakid: "WiBtiib pray fiw

r and he added, "Oh, teD boys ««aiywiteie. • OOOB HOOBB-:

Thkiiaai^fiaB the psa etO. SL Foiriec, a fistingakhed ptaawlag MV iifc»gsod « be^rtto bmS ihor moffii a ^ ' k ^ m j bcm bad

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Ihrbe ik fiam ne to. kaeperseaeoaatitDent yarf flfagaed wifc On tfia oAar hand, I kasv bar lafae, and tell yaa^aMBlfcatbeataas<b«*«ap»d wiih atitf. ssrfhgbsiBgagBsdhauaLksstiaL, siymtea tin hM.esBfifabyIrari<lMK; an^ I teaytn,yaaBg

to ha' goad wfias yon ssitst be good hmftn. Ttne, Oil is bat one b^ it

Tea eaaaat htro-a hss-wUing to mails him ha|ipT, and to

do yan aaat know bow to ceoHwaiae ^ to mafca his hard aariMid mamj g» aa "&r aa paaaiMe, and psaeera sa tos^ of the eaedfarta of 51e aaese wdfaaahtBBMdwtikil; howtopfapanUiBMala propEi t mi gtstiSf htt ^ how to hMhassaagReahk,aadftaAnddatkehis ehild-tmr havtoMkaaadtoMd thii«» pnaoiiTe at hii eomficl; ud how to wa^ on him; ta &8a ia » mrtra ayittoiuaa scmwthii ia the teirtioBS

betwean iMhands and whas whi<

eonpamoosL

*B* *» maal peepared by a baloeed wife &r m<ae lislstalili ttaa the ssae meal prepared by a sei nsrii: aa igissaMs bamags st31 more sti.iMstili britobaiagsertBdl har; aad «nn a bitter med-iam I h bittst Fer tha uutietmaw t&ia te-maAIappaalteereiytoaaatehaBa good ermi and >aatoih«>r..F m the panon ofhis wib-the otfasBs ata iwapahia of jad^i^ To all yong BtB m ssariih of a good let'me sar wttt fss-fiima, I^Otwommaftamreiaicabtfamaiar milAAamdkaim>itmoatkutf4ram. If to tfa«a« Aa adds these graces sad aeeom{ilM>iai'ato, letjai-•ta todite hi the pads^ so madi the bettor; sstt ai aS eMBta, abet a giod iamatiaf^. I de-ifitotemadsm aatisa riutftahiaaaUs yomg Ufaato^ kaow of IsfcAexhitiM'T-that wUh matt be too jvc^aod toa seenaspKshed aerit iuinsto woaU I deem tl a TacaBaaad tM at a wooua aoC to koDV how to aa< or sleep i mat! • •laasii pot heiaelf ia the market Sa

aot _ -"Weil, then,- i ^ o ^ ha, "vnee yoo 4»ito4

k M . do yo« laippiw I ti* feoi^ yoar • - •>

appaand in Oe pal-

pit, and said: "ObJSejwsi kBoiryeaot whallMO goiagto

MIyanr / T h e y N ^ t h ^ ^ ' " If know it,-«idhe,«lBeedBOtteBit

to ytn'" aad he deeeeaded from the pol|»t aad went hi* way.

ifia aadUt^ pazsled what todo, at lei^ a g ^ Oat if ha agsia asiide hia appcaraao soow of thsai wwdd ss7 Aat they knew, othei* that thcj did not.

Aad a^n Xaserfddya-EffHidi sMODted into tlwpDiptt,aadMid:

"O Mnsstdmans! know ye what I am going to ssy toyoar

To whioh some repBed, "We know;" othos, We know not" "Goodl" retnusdhs;" "ktthoee who know

t^ thoae trito do not'r-K sferies • / tA* Dturt

are tin kaet wviailti^lWi'eer abti^ aeossdtis . Vigdt&M m^t

be (doOiri wMi a aote CMiMi: an the"p*6ewef ^ctifaMio* toJght b« t w M d wittwirtbe^ atlindaiby the ^ rnA wMek aeaoweriaetawaed; M ftagHusoe atepoorad omtitetatih ia bkmm.of aadlesa vari*ie taSaatetideoe*ofth«boeadl«eebeBeie. kncec^theDei^. an nadea^ytaghid-dsd dw heart af maa, fcr a tight tb eyaa, ftr a J^inspvatioa of flcaee to his qpii ta, fir a per-petaaladBvaticn. The Oieeka, whose aoobpte-

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ISnUXBCKOT THS OKHTUBBBX. Mr. Wiffis, the ecUtivof the Borne /ovrnal,hna

recently paid a nsit to Antioch CoU^ CKiSo, when yean); gsadetoen and yoong ladiea ptoftw the aam eoUsgiate stadies together. He thos n-cords the result of his obeer*ation:

tVe inSoenoeof sadiaez npon the sMnners and habits of the Other is found to be refining, aa well asstimnlatin of the h^her smbition; tfioagh, aatnrsDy.the eSisrt is stronger upon the older than npejn the yo«mger stadentai JTo restraint, beyond tliatotsteolute propriiety, ie pot i oa their inter; xxusit The recitations and leetoiea are of coarse in eommon; bat so abo on the meals the nfec-

eauneatly ayapMhised with Ae sgpirit ef «caea and beao^ ia emytiung, wen emttoeiaatie ia di^Ion,«^latUiinthNrMaof Bowers. They scattered them in the partac of Aidr dei se— thtjWMealmrad lBtha eenjaanc a path-^ all

of ftktinfy aad r ^otag, th^ wan strewn aboat or wota ia gariaada." Tli grnsis at twoqaeto w«re enwaed with thma—the bowl was wnathed wia ftea^ and wherenr th^ WBhed to throw beaaQ, sad to e:9te*s |Mnns like son-thine, they cast iewers.

JAPAH.

The number of inhabitaata of Japan ia ta a great extent a matter of eoojeeture. Some writers pfauw it as low aa 15,009,000, while others have es-timated it as hi^ as M,000,00a There seems to be good reason: for assoming that the estimate of 45,000,000, is not too great

WMlMt

aaelSsUm «MB rait B»»rtsm sufte wtfcesf^gaa-na. sad «a wi^ 6aw aMiiwey tam iat-

O. malatsn. who kH.ttUMi to tiyasWrtty irfths Itolaa Depj^wV

BewfflSLSU tf a rta^Stt _*»««. ate dmta tbsmsdm «

•.V-SaRlaaa. lutroEtiM la tbsM teunlMs b vaShs msl sinaM iaoi*, ar«talek tia uiraarAaaiT *aaef» afOM M aMtoa is

A MttroltSSuaity wM «it«Inrtroetiaata harlamia iB, jrt the tart adnnacn fe tMria.xadliw Md »|ngin Frcacii mt:r ba aeeiirHrte tbs iw|ii>*.

ttom T>«k«(P», nm pr««« itorimt Om day.ia tba Staitf H^. aad ioMziKt la Eaclisk boadi

SCUa tour K. Ml i>t«aid« ta tfaa wbaal room, and pTe biMraetiaa la UujnaadEaetMibcaiKfaM. Tto rapMaiioe dMMlT aa^ lubad ttr lime ladiea,. giraa aaOokat aManana of <Mr

tory being arranged with small tables, at which they form their owa parties of fiw or six, eating utd ooBQBsii togeAer with the freedoa of ao-qnaintanoes in a nstanraot Out of stody hoars

I they asao<^ sa they phase, oft» fboaing p t ^ ' aad findis^ aaMsemeat in the beaatifoi scenery ot

tUASSFLiyrvta TksHw—If ttw comussiaaer ef the Ccatial Fkik woold strict ordsn to ^ „ „ _

thenei^rhood,and'i^glins mnch "i hthe'av cietyaroand. Preferences and attadments an fn-

X S M O I B S .

Bister Aaa Bwint. Died at her giaad Bethel's ia XaaaaabU, Alabaas,

OB Ika Stk toataat, of UBnu bvar, ia ksr IMk jrw, Sijtor Am*. Swiat. She »ss a asmbar af tha BnitUt dareh la ToseaaMa.' Ska waa aa oijphaa gift; aha aad kar ell (tsad aetkar wars the estiia bmUy. Ske wasaa mxamfHay •aaakersC tha ckank aattl k« daatk as asuaUi aftk* AarA Bad Sabbath BdMol, »!»W«J (Utked,«aBataataadaaBSia«aat; aka was kiBd,aSM-tioBBta aad feaasnlaat is kar dlipesitioa, aad by a da-IioTtasat BBllbna]; aaiaUs, aadaared beraalf to kar ata ataa u>d aafBatataaeaa by wkoa ake waa klgkty

d, aad hat daatk dsapty daplorad. Ska was

sn taken ap, aad lAen jet ont to hase the tne pntinOegBnad with its aorth side to the aorth in its nati^ positian, a larger prapoetioa would lire. Ignoring ftia hnr of natea, is Aa eaaaa of so many transplanted treee dyin If the norlh side maipaaad ta tbasDath, Hw heM«( tha saa is toa great for that side of Oe tne to bear, and tharrfbn it diisa ap aad decays.'

THSOIiOOT. Natural TheoIofQr stands at the head ef all

sBoas, far &e lahliste sad ele«ati% natan of its otgeeta. It toOa of tiie ereatico of aB thia^ of Aa power that fiMhioB«d and sastah» &e nnifetse. of exqaiate skill that eontrired the win^ and beaks and iiaet of insects inviAb to the naked qr^ aad that lidded the Icmp of day, aad kanched into pace eemets myriads of times largjsp than the earO, whirSng tea thoasaad timo awiOsr than a caaacai-ball, aad two Ooassad times iMttar thaa red^iroa. It paasea A* boands of

does aot know how to E Sbs eertainfy win im-

fiv ao other qnaSty fiw shaenBe or inaetiTi

I ream^ iarobe the taftmmi oathe part ot aggod wifii isr it ia lery coonaisBt to ban wSa ate eaa ase htr nasdla a amk^ bm, cot-

ibrhsihnsbandaadcha

tieis% Aa, Aa, aa well aa ie. tannigaff enry kind ef himashiiH bm . Kvaaygjil shoaid be taa^ taeew, t Scjeaave, make drcaaas, Ac., as w ^ as to waah, evA, Ae. Be&n yoa " pop'Ue

aae what kiad of irad yoar iateaded eaamaitov.fe I assanyoa that iaeiesMJe bread a betiB ^ deeper tsaa baker's bnad. To juaug mea pasc, aad ena to theee m

auahi ils, aad ena iadispensahle, aad to Ae zi^ espsciafiy ia thwss limiB of peeaniazx eaa-laiissHiiMint aad mceri^k , th^ ue seara^ less sa

AndletOalafinhdan] toitthattWrwaaUhehi

riiisii eaa be leSed n{naA« sapfweta finaiiy. ladasby aad eeoBOi an

tfi r TriTI rsmlr jsai hnAsod. lha maa who ia miqr jtotoVaiirmakBa goad oae, yet he mast haS nrtaedau^aadranto o&etfor theee defidiea-' dea. aMBthed8Bdy;dismiHtfaeyanBgBiaa of

iwhoWdnwahasiqpKt&ama aOei's patet, If hecaahitayaa, (whichisdodK&l,) Im caaaat aqUpoHf yoo, aad thenfina, at the fiuth-ari:,eaaaathemandiaaia(fa hnsbsnd, just yaa «aa ba oa^ a jnrt of a wifc if yoa do not un-Ilsislsiiil ifaaisaffr wttpra Get a whole wile m basdbaad, tw aaar far, afaHe y®B require coayea mOt jIMay n tha faandstian.yoa siso nqoin thsse aa ao nwmderahie pazta of the mperrirae-

iiiah liil I listiini ii. aad raises na fioB^ creatioB to the Aafiier of aataia. Ito ofica is aot only to Bttik iriiat things are, hot br what pazpoae they woe made l 'the infiuto wisdom of aa AU-powei fid Being; with whoee existsaee and attrifaatea its hith pren atin is to brii% as aeqoiwted. If pcue, aad jastly, the dali|jitihl eontei lations of the odier scienoes; if we boU it a.mamDoas grstiVatina tp ban aseettsiued exactly the swift-ness of the maot^ pfaaea, ^ nembar of grwns

thata pieee af bad wooU wei^ at thw sar6u«, aal the degree in whidi each has beeome flattened in shape by reralTmg raitsszis; it b sorely ajet mi»e noUe aaplormeat of our fiMultisa, and astill h^ier prtTiIege of oar nature, bamhly but cooS-ileatly, to ascend from the nniTetse to its great First Cause, aad innstigate the aai^, the peraon-afitT, the intentaons, as wdl as ^ matchleas skill and migh^ power of Him who made and more* aad sustains those ptodipous bodies, and all that inhabit them.—BrfrngiamM Beetat Jddrot alEaiainayi.

BZ AQBXXABIiX. In jcameying aloag the Boad of Life, it b a

our {eOow-traTeiers our &iends. The wa^ roi^ aa it may sfsas, may be pleaaant-^ beguSed widi aa iaterchange of kiadly oCces and pbasant words. Saarity aad foriaaranee ne mm. iitial ebments of good coaqnaiondup, and no one need expect to peas pbsaaatiy Aroi^ Gia who does pqt bihf faa i exercise Aem in hb inlei cmuse with U fsBowa. The bhaaefite, whoae hand a agunst eieiji aiaB, may die ia a ditch without a finger boi^ oatstretched' to sare him. Aad why ahoald w« rndriy jostie aad dooldcr our nei^ bont Why tnadapdaeacb other's toes? The ChrbtiaagMitleaanb always carefcltaan^ such eoHspena, far eourteay mai bys% t» hb race are a portiaa of hb atotalaad rdipoas creed; to be land and hoaoted of an, hb behest earthly ambi-tion. He seeks to torn awi wrath with a -vft answer, sad if a brawbr obatiBately beset hb path, he steps aside to aT^hb>,ssyii^ as ^Uj ^ acb Tot^" said to pertiioiBioito By, "Go ^ways; the worid b wide eaoagjh for thee and

Another and meaner Tiew of th aahject, which^\,BmBid to the eosaidenUiDn of &e ««Idlj-«be "vd^ fidL It always jk^s to be

entabk, of course; but these, booonbly pursaed, ar\not dboouraged or interfered with; and, though nadergradasto marriages are not coBuaoa, (particD-brly whib the lady b a " Freshman,") one in-staace, 1 m>drr»(ood, had occurred of husband and wife taking their degrees as "Baehdors of Arts" at the same eoguB»eement One ooopie (rf* " ^ t schotars" who baid become attached wh3e Seniors, and married after graduatin; returned to the Col-

te berame each a ProCiMor. The Faculfy seem to act upon Ae priiiclplee as safely cstabHsh ed, chat km b <3ily aa e^losin and dangerous dement when bottbd up too tightly, and that free mterooum between intcjIeetuaBT employed per-sons^ both sex^ results ia greater refinement oartai —matrimony possibly—nry rarely in mutual injuTT.

"aWT> BUri'U WITHOUT ICS. To ban deB tful hard butter in summer, with-

oat ice, the plan reconmended by that exceUant aad aseAil pabKcataoa. the SeiaMfie American, is ai^one: " Put a triret, or say open fiat thing with legs, in a sauMr; pat on thb trint the pbto of batter; fiUthesaacer with water; turaaoom-mon fiower^pot upside down orer the butter, so that bi edge dialibd within die saucer aad nnd«r the water; plugtheflower-pot with a cork,tiMndrench the ftiwer-pot with uniA; set in a eooi place un-ta momlns, or if done at bresUiwt, butter will be reiy hard by sapper time.

ftaqaaatl; adaaaiaklac tkoaa araaad Wr bad ie raaet kar In Baaraa. Ska aaaaad to ka aazieiu for tka tlaa

eona wkaa (ba waa to ka rai)a<>ad fjon bar •BAriagt. ^ iaiaid fiaatly toasiay tka ptajera of d>a {aithful.

Eaut Ristxa.—At the residence of the Duke of Wellington, risitors iuo shown the iroo bed-stead apou which he sfept ia time of war. "Why,' said a gentleiaan.to turn one " then b hardly room to turn in it" "I new do turn in it," re-plied the Dake; " when a mta wants to turn fa hb bed, it b tiiae for him to tain omt of it"

Axaacss " AjtBrrocajurr" — Utaos* OP tbb RsroLcnaf.—It may^ acoeaolation to "stuck up psi da," whoae gre&st biMst b that they hare never been engaged in any uttfal emptoymeat, tt be told of the foUowing facte:

WashingtOB was a surr or aad flumer. Franklin was a printer. Greens was a bbcksmith. Warren was a phywiaa. Sumter was a shepherd. B( ;er Sherman was a shoemaker. Hsrion was a £trmcr, as were abo Putnam,

ASm and Stark. Hancock was a shippLng merchant TraBbuU wns an artist

Ska woaUaaU aa bar daroMd (tsBd Bia,ts fcaaal bj kar bed aad pny bt bar. AU tkat rhjaiaiaaa aad kind (tiaada owUd do. waa duna fet bar. Ska v»a eallad boBia, to bar mt IB Uaana, asi) diad parftetly ra-tigned la kar Matter*! will. J. t. B.

uardr r. Faee. Haidjr I'. Paaa. a plaaa, aoaiittaat neabar of tka

Bfti*t aktaek, diad at kia btkar'a, ta Claxka ooaaty, Alakasu, aa tka lad day ot Oatabar, A. D. 18*0, agad S raata, tva aaatka aod two dayi.'

Aootkar (ood sad aobta-baartad ywuic maa kaa (oaa to kii laat feat, iritk aTaty aotioa ia Ufa .ttaapad witk tka iapraan of kosaaty.aad arery faaUB( ckatactariaad b; opaa ebuitjr. It b BMat tkat «a aboeld forarar ba« ia kaakl* a«kso«!ad(anBt af tkat Dirlaa ProTldaBsa, wUck i< oaiB!|M4aB«aaBd aaaoot ba axaItad,aBd wkiek la parfactioB BB>1 easBot ba iapnrad; yat wbaa daa raba aa af a dear fiiaad, aad wbaa bBauBit]r looaaa BoUa ipaciaaa, it is aot iaavaaiBtaat witk a«r daq> nTeraaea far osr Fatkat ia' HeaTea," to ba orer-whalmad ia deep tonow by tlia aad eataatropka. tke tamlly witk kb puaaU> brotkan and liitara, wkata ta waa baat kaowB, ka baat azaapUtad tkat maakaaaa, bsmilit; and paOaae* wkiek as BBok ekaraetariia tka folbwera of Ckriat. Aa a sea ka was gaatla, kiad and alaetioaata. Ba kaa lafla>aB7ral*CioB(,aBdaBBBaT' a«t eireta of friaada to aoua kia oarijr dcpattam kaaea. Bat tbay aoBra not aUkoat hl^. J. 8.

ikU Iba nwBibera of tbielait* raeuMjr iaao Btovad Ihem-ta tha bichaat degraa akSUHI aad Mt&bl Wahan. Baedaaria, byth* aneiKr aad aeal, tba bMi tw-

liaaeftboiudMnaaaSamiBan af h«iBis«. rtomlka marr 8etnol IbreBtNwt dl de|iargiMsta tkera ia an

Mnaatasdaarar BittfUlT to im|>a>t aooBd Md fiien««h iMtmetfoB, to enWvate prapMty the miad. tha SMa

Tboaa who antrrat an oartrage. and caaa »u»iu| b tlia nitire antra, tuief aupwtor ad»a>tag«a.Tiat wa can alBa Boa to (ka taes ibularga BBnbats wkB nealn> tMr astir

arycoonxs aB4 of the mkma dmartawsB of art, aodtkaa MTurmc to tfamaeire* th» tha Dt^su of aw JodMO.

meut of >lrJ7H:iSi«. KXPEK8B8.

Tb« aiixnaoa arc aa ligiit aa ia aa; other iBirtitatioB af ra-apaciai4a gnde is tte SoBtb. ' T floa la adaaaead Omuih. (Enaibli) »«' » TuitiaolBLaigac lLatiavPraack) »«> Tuitioa in MBBi aad nat, of InatniinMit, eo Oi TsMinIa tIrariBC SSto 'aitioohil'atotiBc » W laddaDtals. {oMi'mt^Ttei^C'ii^U^^^^—»» To tbeaa axpenara niut ha added eeatof bonka. Sheet

maaie, aaintait mamiiOa, etc. fta coat of doaiiac a blB-lied to &a nniinTa dnaa prarribed. Waald la (I W ^ m ntn.

\ii "iawHiarenWBtlbrthaaaaaioBOfMSB-'tt'joatyvb-luhod, roatamiac fall parttnilara, can ba had on uipUcatioii »o the PriDdiml ' Gm E. D. KlsSli

PrMidwt of IM Board of Traateea. s. H. FOWIJCEB, SrcTTtorr. anKtS-tm

V-OtrrHTS MAGAZINE, A MONTHLY X sxKiAii-vajiunnru r nJ.(»TBAm. OVI.T 0 » S BOLLAm FSB TXAKI

A Itrnn^ M <*a TimOk of tUSmik' Tka roMt M |iBi il »ai caatala Jiw^^W pasta af ible. •iiatmuiaanaaat, botk ftaa tha|M af kaadlUir, aatiV taamaMlnmatatKatan: Vna (Ma|: tha imSw HS pago «rabookt>tha<aulliaief OMdoBar. Sot In adUlioa tii i«a

allB( BirttM', cack aoakOT wm eaateta a taaatifnl dactia state aninatliib aa waB <• BBBTMI woat aa(tBTia(>. Tka Jfiai»i.l»fltban>ltaiS far th. jratkat a»

tawh.-aad Wthaaawa look tenfiiKt. SodSa etfj, wWck winicMia(iaa«, aadtbaaMda trUvMiaal

Aipadald>faecaa.ta«l ha taf* wy ke asn<rl (laariMnlallacathaltadlM. triala aad tnahha ol

Tha Sepaatmefit af Dna^ aod PabitfBs will coBlSBae aAeraa^tjaaar ^ ^ - T T *

J W. aH)LSOJf & CO^ FACT0B8 ASb a V • ' • -CiMM-atlbaAai ii. »a *) Sartkl

.fiwuaaaaaodwioACa.

JohnD. Park.XJBeiBna>i, Ohax

BAPTIOT BOOK COS. COaa -SMsa W fchnrw*-JCa> »irtni1 ia>. w

tiaili, mum t^oT^ d<aiaa« »c fc . ahc».nm<fcliiil.»il>a,*». - ' aaa-S^

" ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ I V i R O V E R - 4: BAKEBS NOIEEl]^ . VJIriiMlly lUatiiui. tkabMla wm DarMAagv ! ?»•» frua iwi- noata. >aaL«ilk twt-r aarkhM

... ' aB.RBUCCW«T. la-'HiS-tt

Il aihlir '- I'— —' SlM^ aaawlw MarB aaS %. IhaSsZ

•M-BS. A. WIN8L0W, AN EXPESIEN-ITL CK) ifBTse aid Femaio PhyaiaiaB, pnwnta to t^ aitaolite of aMthera her ^

Booranra snuF. ForCWMreo-fJgtofr wMiA if*^

lyoSS'

—;« nwdWBd «rtai»t

CUELTOX, JOXES A CO, C0TT05 O «ntT<ai«T*Tutor* So a. FiMrtB**. Hfearto Tm.

a. aaauev. . r-Laf« sr koroa a Ct , j ILacbh. ^ V'. rf B™t, »h>;iiiw I I

* Co- I HItka

t r U K T S ^i?EIUOR COTTON GDfS.-H L Tberi aa^i^Omm G«» ga» ^ a. fraaB^i, 51 p»riw—CJ OBlj-*» Iw I'vmc ntoalil* Mf'aua.aaa '

TlieaaOiniiaM, PiB^ wKTiaa <»t3r|a« -ood iMpt >«»a«»»4» 1 woTkatt i^a

S. CeB its. T ^

^ S n S ^ Ite tha ftlBttn-sit nf what SSTiSilSi JS»tioo.i«l«f wm ba tmni m fiftMn

i T T l ^ t ^ teethint or Oom any oUar M>»a. ilTa

„ ,_JhKaU»uarof«hi»mcJica»a.a<in-.««ywwd-| A f.i—iT gl CD.hi|g» lltrn«, —. .

FORBES, 0 0 ^ tb, wortd. Price Pi-^p^l^fj^^*"^^^ c W - - :

ItnsSISSIPPI (X)LL£6B, XTI. Hlnda Co., Waximlppi—Xoniber ot

C L I X T O S , ^ at StadcBta te year

— Tha Tenth Oolege Tear win eonmanea Mooditf. Oetober a, uao.

Mambara at tba rawaUr-N. Cmrr. 3t. A.. Praaident, aad ProlhMor of Mcatal aad Motal FbBaaopt .

K. A. fcaod. K. A., of LwaMgrt. D.C.WIMam=>.It. A.. rrofcworifirathwnalicaaiidKatojal

I H ^ t W a ,Tiitur. B. O. Bmkm, H. A., Tainr. C. H. Thifpea, fi. A, Tutor. ~ K Conwra, B. A., Taaeber in Prepantory DeparlBMBL

eT. H. Wiff' •• • •

eenta per boole.

mirM—ly

Ber. _ 8. S. Giau

Tha thraai the aaaalon _ lxin«ns. witkHalarsa leetst* raama

Oaaend Agent. kiDaPttaK A«mt.

iB«vbrirkClM]>el. noftMloog. br 9>iMt wide, and atoriaa hi^ b. aliaaf in naa. andby the- opniuaf •salon In Oetober. will ba catiraiy raapleted.

Mm la tha Vmmm! oonjimrtion with the ailKr thn« CoUega baiMiii wfil gmaj avOitata Oe neaas of inetraioD. The BaptirtStata ConmcioB, at LexinctaB. IBaa.. USr,

nlaed tha endowment tnnd nn to one bmidred and two Gtenaaadeight hoBdnd (Xejostdollara. WKhaaehMa^ dowment to wtaia It, (ri«>d« can be coaSdent that tha dia-einHne wBI be decided aad healthAd, aad the aebalantdp aqnaltothatsf the moat taapaatabic coUegaa of tha eouo-

Mesda af tha Callage am BOW eawed ia othpr oaa hondrad tfaooaand doBarw* and(

When tho oflleet* of unendowed colb denta Ibr »irinna»aaa ar liliaaaa, a>ey ake Itaaa thair poek-r« the amount of their tnSon. The oOcara af H<aaiaaippl ColleeetgaBBtaoefacnmalanffed. Rene* ibara is no tenp-tatisn to tolerate laiy ioj% with thaIr low aeboiantUp, or nooa ofiea with Owtr irregolaritieaL. Thehisiiatawacdof •ehaUrah and nc<>'«a <>>

cd thla Instlnitieo are lacldly Baakhig it outrank , moBdiiw Coa inaad tUwailiaa. in aamba' of atudeatt and general proaperity. TaiUoBWl.

dfncp r tha what* ywar_ _»M

^ (inelading IM. washing, loom-attendaaea, aid ryaj thfaur except

„, ,,i y jM to tusa hghi For fiirther partieolara addKoa the Preridestof tka Oul

t CtmtoB. Waa., who wiU Ibrward a Catakfoe. t Melon opana Oetoba C. iSUL anglS-Im

TTNION UNIVEBSITY, U BOBrt, T«in.—The n«t iwioo of thi» popohw lo-

MURFRKES popola

JODth. TW rmraaea.

TkaawUI ba a diyaiHat dawtad to tha "hrtU aim." m thitihar taaaay ba taagh* early tha way» ef »lrto«. Tie JAycaaa will lhaa awt aB tha wanta of tiM badly eltda. ruh« ami IMther, Wether aad >btaf, yuias aad old. wBI Sad UaflllH-

WiSjaBlMtpaMaBtyav MaardaagkBwwIthainiiyot Ux Snt nlaaM. Tly a S>r eaa yar, aad If at Iharalyowttr dlnibSal.aad yea liaiadlc. wewtU R<kad yoar nlieciip Una. We ay tMa beeaaaa w* aia pcatttTettwtn yteaaeth. wMbatUiaM. *ad*raipeiaBmee*y. Mdna ekATB, XAUS A tO., tf Naahvina, Tena.

atitotiOB wilt oonuueare on >Iaaday, the 3d of FaeaUy.

Geo. W. Jannaji, President, etc. J. Jt. ISndletca, rinftaiurof Th«-o>ogy. J. A. Delkr. ProlkMar of 3tatbefnat>.-m, ale C. J. Bani*, Pmframv of Latin Language and Liun-

tore. J. G. MoChll, Profeoaor of Gnvk Langoage and Litera-

lare. Modern I annages ta^t In- the Prnident and FTofenor

DeOte; andHehtewl Rot SiKlall. Board in town can ba bad from ten to twein dollars (>€r

oK-uth—in the country Ibr about eiglis doQan. For parti-uUrH For Cattfogoea

PKOF DEUCE, Dew> of tha F« Mur&eesboro,

J K KI.ETCHER. Sec. Board of TrwteeiL (augts-tf

Y ALOBUSHA BAPTIST FEMALE ix-STITUTK. OBESABA, MISS.—The Tenth Annual Sea-

•ioaef thialMitnlianwiB ooBunem on VoBday, thaMth t of September. ThemmOieromsdMialB atteadaare dnr-I iag tlw last aeaalon was M9u The sane Faeulty will tintie daring the ensuing seesaoa. and one wiQ be added to

i the number, making a ftilt, at<le, aod eAcicot Board ol . Instruction. AmpI* pcoDkinonH have bc«-a made tor ITS

(borOiTeas.

T« efif b order nWrS—tf

t. n. r. WW®. J4MD li-'iow. & LOW, COTTON FACTOR

T.rtlr»laraid psroal atfi-i!fc« raid to rt^A*. to the of plaalatam, amily. aad n a ^ ^

•dpiittai

W ~ F A X E Y k CO^ D^VLERS IB

. Ti,. a au, hotk th.- :

.tatla-s*—if

p.

t r O W E ' S S E W I N G HACHEsm. O- trtrtJ!.*.* ciiiialn t ^ rotate t-, W aad .k3«,tan»p. and .uiii«c asBait at

" clilJjly aarkas bath Bsht an* katy wat, ta tlieVililwtwIbchmrwatpuaaol. _ _

A iwiai ra.hataala« Ma Is aOaad a aar PATIMI Yr •P'- ot.-wtns aaidb. at lb. Bailaaai

! I - ribiriBniiTin T«a>.

OF

Maalpal omea, U Oaear Btraat. X. T. t a-i«li-d»»iee. -j U ijuloa IM ud W WMuUad.

D ,R. BAAKEK TREATS ALL DISEijUS-

ftaeosl atttaticn to an ckraroc InSuesja, A«t3iiB«. BreodJdto ilCrimiat. asd L«n|:.; ^

d-. Skin Piaeasaa of eaaij deacripaoo somwafully or t^lISrESbhar Aba aaea. ««»!tala, Rheomatjnn. Coot-

DmoSn. DiaiSkm. tha wy wnm raaen of Pftw aTTahS tlaa: aso disnan* of iba SBooiKji, Lirer and childraawkk-h are lt«ed ««k dtftoirii sncc^ Al,

wai be giren by letter. Br/Baakew can prodnee one oaiSfcateaofbis perlwt m cuc^ SLmrwdS«rM.ertaeart. HiplnMsee. FW.ote»vrT

utTadwT^ef tha body.TamMa and irthortjhe Baeof.th«kBife.or«y i ^

^ hiMnnenla. Hwaa les« named dnien cannot Ueeeed >« aomapoBdeaoe-. tjswefcra an soch pati«ita must ]tee iSaBwelw^r the Portor's "'f*'!!.*" ! , ., -

Doctor Baikee baa made a new d^rety rfa "Fa^ aSS^produde at-orrp«o of the -p,TmsBsatTiao»lo the Eye, without rwKirt to the tmifr. Aii disoueaoftfae

Sraa asd Sara, an eoeeeaAUy trrated whiioiit the use of tb«> k»i«- or we-•Oe Or. Baakee has oooatantlT on hand, ut his office, a rerr xtaasiTe Msarlmest cf beaatiful

ArttSolal Xraa. aad TympatiBtna. er Ear-DnimB, ••aaMa BireBheraoi aod all «c»--<nB«rled ta flw

fcadj.hr t»»tr» atd *l»ad«. floe Trj. ra Wlw ,

-,„lfc-h To.«h, aod Balr IrnA—B«>*i.»l IMit I'iraJ.ts. ritiuaiari.i.ai alt V)>ds,T.i. IMaif aad aa* ,!«>»«. ith. (Mtn-n, AmWyx^ Pk >a.-ral4i aad D«fw«a. •J r« Arv*** ' bead-la id a-ay ds*l|e» wTwb. apBasy .ar Ita. aa to- .. Ik ««a W \m$lt

ID n.ti.4.i|<<.. *' "-n la-i-ttfiriiy atMoa^ .rmutrt «i.,«!uiBl»a>a<>U> l«'eor.»iic».aadaaBl Itiaaa

unlu >t Imrp^ la Uair utowt >• cm:! aa M tatepa .irftBf r *" jaa.'-Ht

O W I X , PENDLETON t CO, WHOLE-Ci BAU: tVaVrr« to OiTOlnds. PejCw^ fc. taco^ 8b«I!, tJils. faina. aarL. e«o, Ko. i, to teat

aeja-e

"inilLGAML BElXs^ii^CUUBCHfiS. Schools. S«»r«» plantations, and oil w«iaa«l»t f» i

Bood IWi. actT*«d at one-third the [Wire of braa cw afc BOO. and iras than hsif thai of ataai. aith Im illlBgl.-Kt* .luraHJity « naj ir n« rcpmor to a yew till. vwwnnu- toae. Tbnttinn. eat b» h ^ a gtrjHi .listanc". IViw not exorerfiiKg lli cents V Bar y maa ta to inoa as. AK beUs wwrraia ta^

C UfnKt iceet. Baa Te«k. • i ® Also. People- riaasatian MiU. "esghiM »» mfc,

iwhi ie: it tbetaaderi «tn awry eisfc m k ^ * u axaUkL waca ara auiaran mrenoeeaex ana aii api*''—.uliu iv . .iat* ..mv nu n —, —j— ninatea. Ear-Tiumpeta ot every deacnr i als-.i «TfTT 1 pi<«rT diirt-o Ivv*l«lt--«»mintea, andptW^ Srl« nfaiti«piaIaiAio»kno.»intl»wr d- kla.-eea -i Mgt, l«»-4y Jl.-C.AOtt-BHOit of beasiiftil and dnrsHe

ArtUeial BaBda, f arltk tfie Arm aad Elbow attariim»t; Artlflcial Fae<~wuh ths Ankle, Lefr aad Knee-Joint aaacl>B»;ct. TVwBitieteaarepn«! nsQind.aBd adapted lor her sataBdeanhaa«itbya*|«cw»»na>y part of the ABkiadaof TmaseafcrHmiaorBuproreof eteiT • Haa fcr etiker aex, lad Treaaaa parteolartj ai females in a weak eaisd)tion;alM Air those with F

Baakee ia one of thpiuoat oelebraiod and uOfal phynciani aad aarn«c< now fiTiss. His Suae iatnmiiper-

a eeay pn pat ei of &a woiid. AH letten direeied to Dr. Bai>kr« mo*t rontais

to pay poatage and ineideelal expenses. AH ehronii <a> ba treaesd ta tomapoodenoc. exr«t>t <iioee tn' which arffl reqn&c hia persoaai anpertisior!.

oare.ntBnwdway, a Csw doors Kkera Fourth strer 5eH YoACm. 0«cehonxsfromSA-S. tolP. X-Oecl-. DOCTOR BAAEXE.

I N T H E T R A D E — A FAST AGE REtjmRES FACT WORK—E. M. SE»eO.

Pxodaee Brakrr, ana General Cammlss»B ]feiriiant,-oflk. in Seaeo's Block, So. U,AIaJiam»rfr»<1. Atlanta. OJUpa. wMsaUpKxlsonarriTmlMS.' perprat. Wm ttcike nK«n» withia ttiee daya from rec«pt of (roods. Will purrfase. ftuids in bat , m this cilr. New V»rk. X** OrtearM*. delpbia, £,dt3mon, Bovitoti. NsshTlScs CiDcmimTi. and LoujsrineatSS pert«nt-; on sarfs of $100 or por cent, in this eily. For dttaens of this citr; or in thia city, oa suras not less thsu Sfn. at i per KmaUeramnsatMperctnt. BsspenfuUymirn'to aad merchant: of uiis dty. Se

W T S T TROT BELL FOUNDEt^' f T EetaWifhad in iwfc The- lahacntata iMdT-

CEiliS. lura jmd bar,- oonstana.r tor s^ at thair ftmndiy. Hieir ao-BEl.1 .

Kgtrt W BELiS. BELUL i ELlS. nEtx?-BELLa. nEi.i.?.

BELLS. WELW. iJELLS.

petac taHls Jar rhnmbes, noadeniee, E5«He.i.aieaiiiboaB,!M»niooi»»,liJaa-(atmos. ate., maoHMi in Hie meat as-

aad ssbsantuJ msrjiet. waa IbscT DOW jwderteJTrA- and «:lie!- sol-BtMtbal maantacs, and wanaaied ia ererf rarUmlar- ror oifcrmaHon la reai io ki^ diifM««iaK. aoanOafh wsiranw*, etc., and Jwa Hjruliff, a*-drew A, jreNEEl.T*. B-jtrlo—c rot Tn'j, T.

tirri • BEUAf wwtla -PEIU letiA

BEUt Eim

PREPARED GLDXR O eaaldiBC-s r eaaraielae i: iia« U» Be asl^a^ nitpa r - A Stjli* lo Tuu. «»»»• As acddMSl*

gPALDING'S

i>liaan.maait>a-t«dT-i;u!s>aaSuBiiin. ktsiay »LaT»««act»a»and roaTBiienl .ay be rejajrinj -am, r-fleAsrr. «tc.

I'Ttp-r rant- mnv all -.orfc •cnJufnr-V.ip 'alraB sBhri »le wttHSsT tt. It fc alai— ..at Hoa. Uiariiiiin Ktet. Iknls nahawxi

iisdiai amrtsM.

P E R R Y A Kilter. T

DAVIS' VEGETABLE Tlie ereafMediciae of the a e.

asBy it cures <odd<n cold*, rourhs- etc.. weak feaaial deMUtr. nuiyjic sore mooth. eanker. Uvt )lamt, dTsp>-pm or UMligestioa, crami- and pam in st< ioweie««pS t, pi ter s coSc, .Asiatie choiexm a^ dTamtcry.

Apidied exteroally it cures fielmis, KbK and

• H E

Ledger.

Qoao Oronox or T^rf, Smj.—If white peopb soawtimsa think iM2;ro«, iaeanahle of takinz care ofthemsebt

A. VA^UABZiX TABIiK. The feDuwing taUe, which wHl be {bond rakta.

hb to many of oar readers, we rspoUish at the reqitest of a firiend:

A hoi 24 inches 16 inches aqoare aad inches deep, will cont^ a barrel—5 boriiris,

A has 24 inches hj 16 iiKhee sqnare aaMS ^ inehestieep will contain half a barrd TS

A box 25 inches bj 15.8 inches eqttare and 8 inched deep will etmtain I bosheL

A box 12 inches bj 11.2 inches sqoare and 8 inches deep wiU contain 1 peck.

AbuxSinchesby 8incbesBqaare oihI 4.2 inches d ^ wiB-eontain 1 gallon.

A bu'4 inches }sj S inches sqtuue and 4.8 inches deep wilTfontain a half gallon. ' A box 4 inches by 4 inches sqaare and 4.1 inches deep win contain 1 quart.

deelnnglnlbmatfoa coooenilBg board, raxee of tui-tion. Farultv. course ofstudr, aad otMr regulations of the tnaSiation. wffl be nimisfaed witk Cstgdoguea eootsining

: tile same, by making apphration by wwdl or otlmwlaw to ' ' uSrc.GR.O^EBRT.PHneiyal,

jnlya—3m Omada, Misaiasipiii.

C H I L D R E N ' S F R I E N D , nw AKBavusfxar vob urn. ,

Whea pastaca Is Hd at the eOaa of paUcatkra, the IbUowtni IbnowtacwH-ka

J^o"?!''"' p i c h m o n d FEMALE instittite.— l>«>«MBMnt<»' » 'l*'^'?* IV The sewuth wsJoB beaiiis Octoherlst 1«0. and ends

WKULXVtnOV AKD WABHIHaTOS. W U B n p i j M wnt||u<itbs9ad,iha.£a>aia«

• A taastfa l» Aa ehaaeter of VasUnttan: "ThaUter oT bier tiasa, iadead ar on oa*

aoabr, t M s a flortzMt to biBap aad a* .. ibaa aljii B wa. hami besn..newii%,^ the ooo-^ of whidt tbtr writa staiuw fiir Ifct ffwmtr^ ^ perrmitsd, aad abhcr-, amaaar ti» mnehbama M to wCidt edit or 0ir own ilTmtiiiiiis eaptainsiid siatas> . 'i.iiiily Tiri-T^-""t"'-''

• • M «r hb eom^ aoAhw aflbiV ansd Md-TTs[iiili»si hTiiisiilf il iiiitru iiiit

Wiktoqpaakiaihbwajr; h«eaase,tbM^aaaaa en hsa* tat doaht bnr ha wwid hara acted te s ab ptrfliM, ystheasTsr had U>aop(iartan eTtegrii^ la —nwffinn of hqgad tta

aa Vaihi*^ wa may eaibutfli mr/ milssii, »ffits»yaa^e»a. a|ipBed to the •mi* or kb eofimby aad hf otankiBdr-* tAaapib

iftemoat Inbr

it A«l»dHMSBa«rmeiiaM w ^ w b i M i -I of a Bor aisiriitowir lira

think Aamsebes saaiter&an lAite peopb. Here b aaamaria inatanoer

The bte Oibf Jnstiee ICara, hile nding ma maBui% to conrt in hb un^ eazriacs, hb hoil fUl aiidbrolnashaft. He was to a Be boring Jtegro hap-plisS« ta drhe up, he asked Tom if he eowj Ub out eMb difieol .

ye^UAsa, if yoi^ lend me yoor kniSs. Tesa took knife and cat a aspKi pob sod s

^afia nssfrob a Bw|iboimg<thteke with which he9eeditysplMad«p&e)m^sfaa&

-Koe Tam,** said fte Judge, ditf thiiiofthatr

"O, mam^ repBadTeas, "yea haowsome pe# pb win hah mora sense das odoB."

jLB annsAXTom To snnrcB. U waayAaerfed that a eert^ eontoos ridt man

MTeria^aiVoaotodiBewi&hba, T U b y a wager," aUd a "I.^Bt aa inrifation &om

ilitWiiWbiii Ij-rrtirbt fc-t _

.ofaB

It wai ha the doty of Aa aftasii to. oadlao aa.

iifiji|;niiHlif r'ia ^atostoirtbe

inwbtataad fiototta WMoaibapui to tha

Id aama of Wubecwtct-

Onaraa^^onr.—Wafad is tfaa Jamr-IfcalilhfwiagBBi iB rroady fcrtius j said the

Thawagorhi tothaitdii

"I* d, he goea the next day ha was to

aad IkBa tha senaot ha ainat speak with hb BSeterieaidiat ,ftrheeee sare him athooa-aadfaaada

''S^said Aa scrant to hb mastsit " here b a maa ai v get hnny to speak wfth joo;- he si^

* thnas wt poaafc' • Oatcaaa^ytohii. " lX?hat b timt, sb: yoa 1

eansatassaa tbniaiiimumtiby*

wiH aad cm _ ."Oi pny v,-«0Be ia and eat dinner wiArmL" " I shall he traehiewaft" - . "XotataB," The inrituba wm aeaifbtts^ aaea as dio-

ner was o»a» aad tha fiHBOy ratbs^" Wdl, ab," oT dto b w ^ --hw* jB|lt,l**WL

OBIOIX or rixAim. Sioold the followiag record interest our readers

as it has ta, it will fitlly re^y the ?paee it occth pies m oar eohiB^ : ^

Madder eamesCUEUe Ekst Odery or pnated in Germany.

The oai^^^/fflft^gfft^ Tobacco b a native Vnifpnia. The nettb b a aatiTe of Eonipe. The citron b a natira of Greece. The pine b a natiye of the East lab originated in Nwth A&tca. ^ tamijUibiiii'llyyogt iSberia.

waa first known in Sardinia ^ P"^ aad appb an firem Bnrope. SpinBdt w., Tho snnflowe waajA SSj^kt &om Pern. The mnlbwry tt^S^led i l w , ^ The gomd b prob^^j^ Eaetwn pbnt tits walnat aod seae eaae bom Persia. Tte horse^hestn^b s ^ ^ a of Thibet

The ladbs. The qnince tiH Ulin the llaai of Oeto The radbh b a n a ^ of Chiakaad Japa^ Peaa sn stqipesad4ittM Egyp*u

The serrath sesdoB begins Oetoberlst, ino, and ends ttsrlstof June. ItSI. To the daughters of the South especially, Richmond, Vs.,

lM'»ae»a almost aaetmled advantage* aa the plara Ibr Ike aeouisttion of a tborm^ s^ Sniahed edneadoo. Tha capi-tal of tha Old Damunan,. it is not more mnarkakie tor its'

' healthfhbiess, ita refined society, and its pieasaiitiieas as a ' plaea of iwtdeere. thta ler lu kM and! growing adaca-Ifawal AcOitirs.

i The iBsiitnte itseIC baTinciiad puplafroBi moat ef the uthem Stales, is now. po^ps, too well known to roqidre

snT extended Botice, or sp ial revontmAuSatiou. , Tha increased psooperity of the pKst aeaaion ewonrages ' the President in the dbrt to Bialw it yet more deafreingaf itha huaa patronsge and the highBisraryehBtaeteritbas 1 acquirBd. Its Pteulty is fau^ snd aUe. being oompoaed of

* riTOW experiencad teaeiiei*: ita buildings are beauOnillT located aad thorou|dy fisnislied. ita apparatus ooetly and complete, its cocr«e of study eomprehenstre and thorough.

' "kac*. A tiiicW bonis af tpAlusra r apand Clue wi3 aMkt

>v. _ . '.atOL Us mst .unoanT U trrrj hnarbnM. __ ..r, . . • I t»>Jd by alt i3T««io«i »:atl«wia*, .Tuarists, haid«sa«i

burns awl scalds, cTOtbr^^ ! ofthe jnta, nug rm and t t , broken Wsti^ /as«ea i Brrrtia. aiaks a ort. tf Spsl«as«l» rhflhuJcs, tooth-ache. i«ni iB the fcce, B«aalpa ni fhecni- j ^ jirfrifci. It wSU SSjiiyf ""ftii tcnier. taken intemany, should be adok'. rd snJl- • mUlE wwatw, or mJide into a sytup with mdsuws. Fnr s | cou^ a fcw drope on sui eaten win be more rft-rtrrv , thm anyth etse. See printed directions, !

to this unnrecwterted 5 JieciBc. What stranftrr proof ef these (bets can l»p«»"lnp<-c: , varfiins 3s noa .aiitT racardod aa one af ilaC meat t th^te tdlowiM letter, iweiTed «aoln1ed. from' W. ' i rrtt taSS^ ISBiaa. r B-Jaceb: its Mtjlity shi«..tr=ame

men knra spoken of it in medieiae. l&Kaoaaries in . ma ia person aid m their letters, thst tlie Piin Ki by ar the heat medicixie csed ra l nd*, use It Sir thcmselT«s snd fimUirs, an«1 s/hnnt'

Bd]lor.«aBhTala,Tsaa. " BoorJTlodifdilng ererything Z^SSeo Tslbmi in an English Ino&es..; - ,••>,„ to <g

F )R NOTHING-TRACTS-TO EVERY ! extaeh cs.. I— — aaska u la fi TT.t : * ttWUPWI* M

may be sent. Ftawe s<ad yowr orden at ooeet that wa may kn^ kow Buay win he aeedt .

Direct to A. C. Oarrw. 0«r. See. avwol an papers, Crleodly to Satbath Sdioola, pleaa<>

gtTathisaplwe.aadletitatand. tt

month, charged only from tame of rtniomea cootahdar ftdl pariisulara. taaj4« <

ai find to tha Pn^eat. caAKL^ Rj UtSTOK, "" Ktcknaoad, V^

by

GRAVES , MARKS & CO., WISH TO eBiacaoBeortwoaetin woaansa Ageata la each State

of th Bi<a. tuaaunaa for their Bistorical aad PsrlodSea] pobUc«tiaB& and collect dnes. To respoOMbta working men, good teiMM be aUawwd. Addma—

OaaTSa, llaaxa ACo. •

. O E T H E L F E M A L E C O L L E G E — I AJ nsfUitfsiU&Ky. 1kana>at <«thk lasilt«iM,aaa paasd .faasaw bSia. aad ai all 11 an an alull nua >ad swaaasfal tnabsn a tkST^taawa. ThT Oaaisa laairaMia, eabiadag wan RianaistaSbah tka MsaeMaaJansMKatali, a «»my at Hi lili<ly pauadl

ifarilr af tMslMHa

nxna. JR. SHUMAKE. MANUFACTUBJSB • sfsapMlnr Oataa »Msa. Val • Tm. Pmy so. Ala ! r«r paitWIars aedrwa tha PiwWet. >. W . A M •(sapMtnr Oataa »Mia. Val • Tm. Pmy an. Ala

An penwas wha a fck to pMehaaa a gsaak a • SHtniAKS Mil.' »oHdawsliail»iiaaaattMsplaaa,»a tkayanaadskm

I aa tka sniy Skaaaka eatafad m iSutoafAhihaiaa.

p;n n O A COPIES ALREADY 'SOLD. V a V V / V Erenbody Unyer aod Oaonaalkir bi

BnsineVk—By Ttank (Wqt. of tke Phitadelphfai Bar. It tens yaaW to dna Bp Partial^ Papara. aad

1 fSSm iSKSo^*"*™" aaikbdsTliaia of ItteOayoBhow te draw B» Beeda and liartpeea, Afll

rita, PewmsefAMi^ "iSeaand Bab o« Eiehaage. ]

M y i ^ ^ ^dinner; I

The garden hertns came &0Bk the ladtssL Tlwg udea cress b&oto Egypt aad tha Eaai ' Htnetadbh'easaa fioa the Seadi of IbkipcL Zeabndftn show* in o r ^ hf.lb Babe. The conander gim wild HeditorK.

am. TheJct^lytartichiAebafeasiBiityodact. Bempba>^of and theBMit^ba The •aaab^ b • aatire of Bnope aad Ainei>>

ica. -i'-M -TheparanlpSlfanioaed to har been a a a ^

ofAiahb.

tens yaa W to dna Bp PartaanUii Papara. aad gires • lorras tor sgraanenta of aB ktds. Bifla ofliaK aat PetiMoaa.

- -- AflldB-

eiMs^BelMMa. " Ji.Be-J^tiSVathelawa Ibr theCaOeetSoBofDebla. witk Uw

of JUaltatiiisi sailasnaSaidkkrtlofftop as-every sata. its at AaagBtaeet vopatly, with wish snd ua. VHrthTlMitTaBt

nCbaiweaiOwdiMi and Landfonl Md

ntenamu tha law lir Haehaitea- IMat k> ^ aritha IMBiaainliaaLaraaflMs OBsatiT. and kow

.. .Tbi-potato b a MiOea.

•ative (rf Pern a ^

em&omSMthsn

at%aa% frooi eOvria awl

i Pi^bdmakBVwhawI am to sat* a thoambd tSd id eabba^gniw wiH m Seay and rat AehadBsd««ffasaieUfr«a,|poaads.- l tafaaJ

ib«ps.»tohiidHtpiacaeriafa»..| '•W ilI,sb,Ihsar,sir, Ba^hsat Dtee ' V a d ^ b ^ tafceawiih enK^apiily eeldi&pesBoriaiBaRb^'' 4 - Hfkrtio. - . ^

"A-lyoai-sadtopaetboherwilhteathoaaial^ ^

thilify alalb that

aaoB as poaAfe.i aiik<«A,tlMaSi%a! paaaybtriMliir^

aaiia aad bad the hsart; tola her « • Aw^wttAhH gbw tu! Tltotoaatvofaielaa

dbalyaBtba. t kbked hba oat of doma,

-'^iaa.sbv bt as han W,iad I wiB

1 atoaa ia apaasiaB, and of dto Btiinglhaadaectt ef It

\ f O U N D PRAIRIE INSTITUTB,— iXL |Sa,lfsaWslik«yiBBdsaBaB,faia*aktoi«aa«tait]ra

Iseaaf taeaty waeka. Of aat paM tai tka alaa «f a*M •niaiiawaiPfaMalBpittaia,lta«i' ~ "

aooiy. Ana. raoatty.

BIAJAAB. MA10!tX.A>M. HalliBt, P III I of LafiB J' rtl' K^S-SS* •"bsmttwjadaalliakaona. mx ». y. SWITB, Priflat af Sag** BrsMka :

aad Mlasd Mitkiaittai •mataa ef Tatttea ibr a Twtm at Twaaty Waaks.

^a^— ;——^ T Irl

S Xa-ai-. tbaPiaiaataaai

«nkbiewalaad,atka twsar« wakmtt • aftaa STa, I

*«iukaBbw«^ Bbsaaeara eaaaawkHmti

U ISS.

payaMe APMttads, latiiaiueaBMty.ywas.

l braee, «Nty awiasii to^te BWIJ jBTaa

T S r a ^ e a H a a a C a i s t e ^ a a ^ w t t f J

fcl^BD,—A LADY, AT PRESENT ACT-

A LOCATION FOR A PHYSICIAN.-

B,a:Bada>.q<kaaa.Me.

aial,i

A 8ITOATI0S Or^A

•MliBAsS MaaZsAKAA a '- » - " •

jr. c

FEMALE CSOLLEOE; LA . arSkWi.

na Term apaaa Iks Btk Betdeabar. A ftyCbalagnate . I^K (»X,

»atd in MuUiK., aas rosss-s»v ^ •he rat*»t nui. r> tloe, I: msj S- lawi to .»dio» r naciiaae. la ag saslij niuT» aJhasis*. -DiSasm •'sTa A brmkacwaajaairsMAbatUa. PikaSocti.

«l«4»ai« DTO-U NI. at' ^ taxrrm Hcmr c. wAlA>ai6kra,

lux Ko. e. XaaXs*.

i-ot 07. for -irftleT- 10 casaf csnSaslilac fcSK, sbA, Md iaila —a tMMXjfol ULSbpap show raid a-«cmpaayiaf sA

KN I T T I N G M A C H I N E S . ilKESi- FAMILT KtsV PUu^HnW KS]

Xawau, K. J.. iu» atb. Ha. Pxau I>*TU A Eoa—OcaSaMa.—AOow me, tsiso-

• srtwme*! srr, t>ts indisp - - ^ . - r»pilated hao^eM. Arid _

lieited, to send yon a word of rommeodatioQ fi>r Tour Pain { ui the pruoiotion of domcatii: t omfi>nau hnianry aad -KiBer. 1 b«w used xtin mT amitr Oa se srwend Tears, and * jwids. ars the stat mvesyitiw of orerr ane. OS (bund it an it claims to he. For rtieumstiMn, conphs. colds, j ji»tcb«Bt», « ilJi ttas aid ct on* or mar* nfftea burns, cfwdera tendencies and dUBetJties. sa' well as dis. , rhoes.can suiHflr their sfewes wit}, tke Isat aasr earn cefceranr thatprnd in bmiiies. I leoud thn t of hosiery and l&tcso^ <f ail eaoa:>«eMa< Killer aa WTMtd an prioe. and as HBracioos ber'md an\ * loaia« aiticlcis tc-wii: EteT\tiu;K thax is made mediebw witbiB'my knowledge. ke r it as oar chief Ineedfrs or rjorta. snrii as >>ntaa>i ocaiCk aiaialt, teiUy medlriae. and find its use in onCsary eases woitii j ««» hood.«. t3.der-jJeff, es, iwlics' niitK, lusk-tki. aa more fban any doctor. The teetinmy of oth^ anKSic tor T .h-eS!,<-«; annta Tin-ierTst*. drnwrra. alad'a draasta

' ttiesdsisequaBreLTwnUv. Xany 'rrr- of finisli. tdd stoduntloea may be the higheut terms as a &milv ituiuc a fxji Jl new. m an incroaiUs short spaia afato r<f««tod instaorws hanrsaid if

^ • -was they

us© - - - -othen amoBd Qiem. This rmKk 1 an inclined t-

ot Instloa ta yonrselres. aod as a benakt to ntl ara at liberty to n»e this teatimonlsl, -if of alnr

Toais,cle.. RE\-.W.B. Late editor of llipstisa

ThePslaKtlter haabsenteslmiinercry miecy of diwiaae, and In daost erety aataeo known to Amerxm U i> the idir coo- 1

and esanalde friend of le inisslcuniTy atid

s«T;e of finislju — -, ^ - . ttuuie a pmjK ms. new. m an incT«£Us short spaw These machines are wo iampfc m t,<M-ir eaosmiB^W work with sauh iierint a rojacy, aiat Sier mar haaeai . ftmBies arWi t» ntjvw iranrnetmns tba.i are

it fo i b ^ of printMl 4i««noig riacb accoapaaj fa^ -— as sn ' Act perwn can Wrt Sie opatatiofe m one boarHBSW You ( Pcachssers lustrncaediaromtetiH. machoeftwaafal*

•Ml marlunes-aatTsnted te pertom as rejn lutan .

^ITOTOnSia^aS^f nrilftsSSlaetaOT'ai»dladgj t eiea mnst ba addrMsed.. liharal mdaicemeBia safAa-.

P-ots. Plnse send wr a ciieular, 'Kkntgnmeri', Ala.. Amt la.-en-an

vlar aaaand laaf—and no oca thocld trarei m onr, -r-x t> t lakeaaadriTettwMwtitlt ' i IK. J.

BasBrayBBodlferaMaetaiegandnerAUr KIIXEB i IV >\a c»tta!asd ku«tr jaer.it«cT, PrIeM

medldae daaleta every

H. McLEAN"S STRESGTHfflf

TTkJi®. and Bona of the mm amilJaw no«tiwres oilned lor sale, i "iwid. aod U» a»»s deUrfeaw cntiai sw takj—. _ M. io Mota, and tl par tnttle. S(M hr'fa actsnUSc aad nrrtaWcMattnd. ptoaaiwd tyib

d. N.I BtSACO tti>.n al aa-Mt:ai,'Ua.*wad.cartXT twk. * .-ntvriolelfv'ftfiaptviMM, TW eaittrw aietTe ^ PtoprietorafortbeSonOiBR,* We^ .

CBirtenati. Oiso. j cart, btjrrrd.ewt ia th*fBj»,iy *xtranea W a? sww W. "W. Berrr 4 Tvmorine, Sashl-oie. obtl liai. pmlBelfTr a arlwbas sxt,|i-T«ttec rrk' *on*Ca_ Sashr-ne, T«ob.:«. Hana-laisi lnisWb»>na.aiKwraa- ttoe tbaB aal -JS^ !

CaTltearhis, Tana.; J. Wright A Co.. Or-; ihm ika. aaSbni« wt daWilrand iaspM aM^ji' La.:fieoia AIIead,JCew Oileana. Ija. dxiancO-.. » d xiangt)!

f. KeI.«Bs« Stn _ , aiil elEvctiULtlj .cms lt*-r iT ! 'k»»le « aomjuii Al Ity

m and

•ctka ar Oaedlal

. dt-nun ar (ta. H«a»>a _ _ d»«caM*4 a»»r «r •tilaiB •

haartbola, lH*aj«t arstity or stekl-fss of ^

It a' tka2«4iPH|hi ttfrn edwatad who aiw aflMMl «Bk any of the aboiai akiBldaaeltwitkoatddsy. Itwffldhwtke tkaayatnn, and whenooce outoa theckak Bona of Dr. VreKn9r*a »

Oaiata. or Ohaiaaat. and yott bare a permamt ears. Tha Oerato las latned itaidrto be the baat ointctent ..

taraM aad idNm wa taed. itbasacnrkeaa kaaww ta <'f efcetiog a Mrmaae«e_nire of oM aim. tMter and

tS fa pedorVracked fatetaaKsad Sir

>fl W«lraaw arklBid tniV k.aa.-oati >aa ar > alaailsr palpltOnti M tvl-rart. Inlian. s 'lbtta oowa. tltsttr^ ar f* f ,.Kaaad«9a».

'--.eat*, i-l'srd frsats p.iL iu U» saiOli .If IV d to, suOdaw laFik.s H baat. danwOT ui rpkla, ~

tke osrete Is the only one . bakaiKfaithabaoaB efare per bottle, SaWb-

acy i»r«oas « Bactkes: oe tha Ata, aar ban and agwa, (a fever)

Om aaniiaxd-tottlM kantm saadmhttV •III! Ika aiJ la o» iaitaaes l asit talMl la gw^ aadia flMth* Wbi. ttww >nisBa-rtini.mta*><a-d<M:iiy 1iri.uurd cTttKHOrasinXaK Okmsl, wMeatsyaa

>M- Uam,t» ean mmnf an ui Muan. idra tki mm toas e<...»r pnd«nd-by >a»W Ok j

VWd>ala< •M skal r n«»a« ty «»«as asak by airwa. ara

Wae*eei»th».;ia»x «e BBaaeags

la. dslIHainaaBdftiaiiitaLtaartav-s (anl Waait ai.i..aia.. e<a.»r LedkaBdsorEpa.Motebee p«n>|>lea|«ad tnlha<t-««.d.Md>ala<

! Wbat a- » *ma tf exoas aara" WaBlaa ; brakibBnwtha. iainraic oBaa

3 br moat naBeisc dttiars. J.tL BASKIBAOa. Preprietora. (

- e»»r sajsa. .WIC ; Sid Srleaali Siterstlwdag CsidaJ y .•ar ikesyn<«?a*gaU »kaaayliSa|IJ |aii4H-< ta-atHMSs aSi Snd U lUlM I by iatt*)' . '•Tl-ai.e;

t^ad-I W * . *. Barry i

. _ Ififla, Fraddbrt. *y VOdar. laoiaiaa. Xy.4 J. WiM « Oa., Saa < SeorakliaBd.do.; JokaD. PakTnii liiaall. I

SoH wkaieada aad itrtaB I! J. K.

McUaa iJ core l«*ls« aaaamaast

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