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NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1861 liptlit Priadflw^Utj ui Practice. I 8i* Important Doctrineo. L I. One Lord.ooe Kaith. one I mineral on. Sph.Hl*. That U Imraenrfoa Is the proftaataa of that ooa forth lafeete-terf, tad rMMrracte* of that «w Lord- BM Rom. rl: ; OoL 0 : : lJ; lCor. x « : » ; 1 PoUr lU.'fl. «. The 0no« of Ood. the o a f fcnml*>» of ^ faith b. Cbrtat, fee only mddfcm of JaMt^oa. S. The Word of God fee laatrumMt aad the Spirit of God the M M * In the refeaeratfoa of ndullo. . i. Eaob virtUe CfcoA* of Chro*4a a oempaay aarlpio- raDj imm«wd Ulierrra oalj. l»ol of b»li»w» aad «het' M t M r . n i probation) H H r i W d b> M SWr*. and nrdtaoiae. of fee Cbimh a* ^raukB. and In g^rii-t— of ail other*. arkao«IeJ/rn* BO law.jirar to I»oo toot Chnat, Kkl eubraitttaf to AO bur bo bos tot eaarted. feed Rom. k T; 1 Cor. I: I ; Kpb. I 1 ; Oat.I; 1-4: Acta II; 41 MOM. *rbi: »-«S-4; a Cor. *U; *-l»; lot. b; C; Philip • r r t : « ; I P o r . * : I H J . a. The "Lord". Hupper" u • poetflTa Bod commemorative ftrt-«K*tObeotMrTedoalybyBCbortbefautet.o.MA (1. a.. IS church coperity) not aa a loat of t*M» or peraoaa! feeling of ooo corurnumrant toward. another, aa fVdohtftMa err»neoualy teach. bet only to »how forth Chnat'i dart* IUI bo come* a*ain; aod botaffoCWvAatf.it l e c m — m W — W y , aymU»l of Cbirt* raMamoMp; oonae- aaaody.ooly thoe. church*. cor. participate la felli ordi- | i r . iKw a^rea In fokh and practice. Tho member. of oae aharah (thon*h of the aamo fctlh aad order) can aoroo to the ««mmuoioa of another only by an aci of courtea, aad not by r * V , for aorh eburrh la independent, bain* made the foard- MB of tha parity of tho .acred fcoet, I .to*aetod -1th the aa- tbonty to A a r t p W t h o ^ »hoeo raU-.oaaUp ordinarily |im then tha rifht. Bee » Cor. »: folO. I Chrutiaa llai-tum la the lmm< raion of a believer ID by a qaaflded admtolatndor. late 'ha name of tha Thai- %1> M npfMataNoa of tho barlal aad rvaurracttoa of Chnat. tad profcwtoa of a death to aia. union wife Chnat. aad coa- Hctitiom to hl» aarfloa. OM mode only theralora. coo M O * r thl» dealp>. and tha profoaeioa of bopfc.m caanot be «*je by tHbtm. airept -fA. < * * * « . < / < * * * PW/A." M a t t il: M;aDdjLXvtii: W; Mark art: 11; Joha til: M;ActarUI- M tha c W ; Bom. »1: « j Col. II: 11; Oal. W; M . Baryiaf to water of OM daad to ala la.tha only •.-too ; atewthobarUlofadaadmaat. tho only -Ukaaeaa" or to- piinatartoo of daoth la tho wartd. for it H eoUod IU hko- . o« IIM'K { Six Important Tacta. L i d «War*. fWf* o»f (aaiwfropW*. of any BOto. xot MMT. deHare that lha |»HHary (|. a., flrat) aad U-Aaj .Ignl- lmeUoefflipdm.-lalodlporfoMM-w.whDe aomoof lhe M7 foat MhoUr. of aay *«e. affirm that It W aoothar aM>- fo,._{Udden A Scott. Oaraoo. Aathon. Ktoart, Ac.] X Standard hiatorlaaa ii.eak.mnfr ayra. thai prkwWa. aad '- r -— -aa admtalatorad by the tmmsnto Iknn Mia'.la the aorne ol tho Trtaity^-Ottaart. Robmaoo aad WiH-J wrted la the p«>|4o or membership.) aad aU fA. cfo.r«Aa« fa- dfailff rtpd/a. All rali^ou. nMM ha^n« pm*% aad darted or mrifor^fiod forernmeata. (I. a-, ta the had. of ihaclerfj or a foil aa a aearioa.) are MM-trrfofera •ad lyrannioa ahlch oo chrlatlaa can UwftiDy axialeoMce.rr -rp"W*u. f u « h « -apport; COMO- ^fl 7 . .11 tho acta aad onhnaarM of ouch Irrofnlar bod," *eKbvaf. aadoncht aot to bo rooetved by na; aor ahootd mek mrietiae bo. la any way. reeognt^d aa m-rtptnraJ miicbn. or their preacher, a. official mini.ier. of tho fte- 4H^io . hhm an.1 1. two. BtUfl. 111'. knu. fea KMA KI.IA !£»•!* J. P. TTINQ r . J bia

Transcript of NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1861 liptlit...

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1861

liptlit Priadflw^Utj u i Practice. I 8 i * I m p o r t a n t D o c t r i n e o . L I . One Lord.ooe Kaith. one I mineral on. S p h . H l * . That

U Imraenrfoa Is the proftaataa of that ooa forth la fee te-terf, tad rMMrracte* of that « w Lord- B M Rom. r l : ; OoL 0 :

: l J ; l C o r . x « : » ; 1 PoUr lU . ' f l . «. The 0 n o « of Ood. the o a f fcnml*>» of ^

fai th b. Cbrtat, fee only mddfcm of JaMt^oa. S. The Word of God fee laatrumMt aad the Spirit of God

the M M * In the refeaeratfoa of ndullo. . i . Eaob virtUe CfcoA* of Chro*4a a oempaay aarlpio-raDj i m m « w d Ul ie r r ra oa l j . l»ol of b » l i » w » aad «het'

M t M r . n i probation) H H r i W d b>

M S W r * . and nrdtaoiae. of fee C b i m h a* ^ r a u k B . and In g ^ r i i - t — of ail other*. arkao«IeJ/rn* BO law.j irar to I»oo toot Chnat, Kk l eubraitttaf to AO bur bo bos to t eaarted. feed Rom. k T; 1 Cor. I : I ; Kpb. I 1 ; Oa t . I ; 1 -4 : Acta I I ; 41

MOM. * rb i : » - « S - 4 ; a Cor. *U ; * - l » ; l o t . b ; C ; Philip • r r t : « ; IPor . * : I H J .

a. The "Lord". Hupper" u • poetflTa Bod commemorative ftrt-«K*tObeotMrTedoalybyBCbortbefautet.o.MA (1. a.. IS church coperity) not aa a loat of t * M » or peraoaa! feeling of ooo corurnumrant toward. another, aa fVdohtftMa err»neoualy teach. bet only to »how forth Chnat'i dart* IUI bo come* a*ain; aod bo ta f foCWvAat f . i t l e c m — m W — W y , • aymU»l of Cbir t * raMamoMp; oonae-aaaody.ooly thoe. church*. cor. participate la felli ordi-| i r . iKw a^rea In fokh and practice. Tho member. of oae aharah (thon*h of the aamo fctlh aad order) can aoroo to the ««mmuoioa of another only by an aci of courtea, aad not by r * V , for aorh eburrh la independent, bain* made the foard-MB of tha parity of tho .acred fcoet, I . to*aetod -1 th the aa-tbonty to A a r t p W t h o ^ »hoeo raU-.oaaUp ordinarily | i m then tha rifht. Bee » Cor. » : folO.

I Chrutiaa llai-tum la the lmm< raion of a believer ID by a qaaflded admtolatndor. late 'ha name of tha Thai-

%1> M npfMataNoa of tho barlal aad rvaurracttoa of Chnat. tad profcwtoa of a death to aia. union wife Chnat. aad coa-Hctitiom to hl» aarfloa. OM mode only theralora. coo M O * r thl» dealp>. and tha profoaeioa of bopfc.m caanot be « * j e by tHbtm. a i rep t - f A . < * * * « . < / < * * * PW/A." M a t t i l : M;aDdjLXvtii: W ; Mark a r t : 11; Joha til: M ; A c t a r U I -M t h a c W ; Bom. »1: « j Col. I I : 11; Oal. W; M .

Baryiaf to water of O M daad to ala la.tha only •.-too ; a t e w t h o b a r U l o f a d a a d m a a t . tho only -Ukaaeaa" or to-piinatartoo of daoth la tho wartd. for i t H eoUod IU hko-

. o« IIM'K { S i x I m p o r t a n t T a c t a .

L i d «War* . fWf* o»f (aaiwfropW*. of any BOto. x o t MMT. deHare that lha |»HHary (|. a., flrat) aad U - A a j .Ignl-l m e U o e f f l i p d m . - l a l o d l p o r f o M M - w . w h D e aomoof lhe M 7 foat MhoUr. of aay *«e. affirm that It W aoothar a M > -fo,._{Udden A Scott. Oaraoo. Aathon. Ktoart, Ac.]

X Standard hiatorlaaa i i .eak.mnfr ayra. thai prkwWa. aad • ' - r - — - a a admtalatorad by the tmmsnto

I k n n • M i a ' . l a the aorne ol tho Trtaity^-Ottaart. Robmaoo aad WiH-J

wrted la the p«>|4o or membership.) aad aU fA. cfo.r«Aa« fa-d f a i l f f r t p d / a . All ra l i^ou. n M M ha^n« pm*% aad darted or mrifor^fiod forernmeata. (I. a-, ta the h a d . of ihac le r f j or a foil aa a aearioa.) are MM-trrfofera •ad lyrannioa ahlch oo chrlatlaa can UwftiDy axialeoMce.rr - rp"W*u. f u « h « *° -appor t ; COMO-^ f l 7 . .11 tho acta aad onhnaarM of ouch Irrofnlar b o d , " *eKbvaf. aadoncht aot to bo rooetved by na; aor ahootd mek mrietiae bo. la any way. reeognt^d aa m-rtptnraJ m i i c b n . or their preacher, a . official min i . ie r . of tho f t e -

4 H ^ i o . hhm an.1 1. two.

BtUfl. 1 1 1 ' .

knu. fea KMA KI.IA !£»•!*

J. P. TTINQ r . J bia

THE psoLawro-I

N A S H V I L L E , H A T U K D A Y , M A :

i i H aaaiiortoiyfiigwBM. I M M M o o d y , B r . 1 1 ^ ^ ; '

jwUwr tko to**f » - * » * «*»

m i n i s t * n e i Mr. F a l k n e r . - W h a t

j f l f e

w m u m m i T M the snapeetln* ef O*orje-X*nforVy. sad Oslee Unit vraltjr. T»nn.. end

lb* Urirerait/ et VtrfMn. AU male ooUegee at the South

n * » a p U * t P s p e r e la l b . XrntK without « o ^ , are Soieg everything la their p o w to UMM DM people «T tbe Xoeth U join theeruaade fee th* Mil*!**! loo « the •—th i n w r t w m l w p w i wlettioa i s put Sows lb* -SadiCou," u d b r l r , ih*. UatU.Uor to tbahrn I p.*c . U to M4 to aeo OM spirit mamfreted W sooh P*P^» »• ttwYew I V t r > B . f n , M w IVB Cfceefc*. *nd ftWrf-r * M r < ^ « « to r t * H «W spou er J ~ W . ,»I ft—Nil i b t k M i T n r . aa4 Ue**h««lng th* name of

I t o l M l w aaS MM 8M sad fee MofeOhoet. la using their * M and authority far the OeaeaeUUoa of aU.ery Md tfav*l>ol4*ra.*ed*s*W*f ihe already ever *aelled| o f a f *H*rfty »,«Um«eS*epeba*ee to w . t h « P-P"»

Uood <rf eUreboMer*. M l *boaa M sort Uee* tb* ruMUl mWmj their « f a * « seadiag *cvh *> *V**reaU>* Booth. W* eOtatneaS U lhe« aeUee the wnra tof of ihegroet MCCMUT.

Oal t forn la Bnd«ran ta . -WB1 My ens of the brethren « t a g to CaBSwnm ! » • *MUMp|- lafcrm M wbee tha port/ ' a III start. M a valuaU* yoeaf s*lalai*r wtobee *

Bro . D. MoCro*k*7, »ewier Co.. Xa* t T M B , •on i o n fbrtJaloa will. lb* Kcrtb. *nd .eeeeeloo from Ih-Booth, » d I W - f c m rt*re Mo nmmm *+**. hke And; Jobnecatheo*woo*« Llacela <aiiaiaa*lli Ue eomptaina I W • « goto It - oar hoe*s» opinion that t h . Colon men - b o toted * » • U»e CoovenUoe In Tenoe-ae

Well, B'O. McC. * U Something far M u. fcao* tbU tho principal leaSer* of tb* Ualoa r*Hy la Ten-M M M * frankly eonfrae this, Md regret their courts Hv i *11 lb- H .TO Sutae united la pr**entiog »boir detMnd.. they voclJ tare Urn grMtod. or a »eparattoo vwilllMeobMMatToed apea. So maeh far the |—«. M« far lbo fMuro. Wbat wUI t U Uotoa men aooomplieb If they peiai-t to their couieo oppoee I he ocboa of tho tote Le(MaUuo, dl. Wo tbo eooa>«to of thrSUU, oad embiu-r tho iaia>l« of OM portico of M r Ottawa afftloet tbo other. Thej > U Mm| ly iuauguni* ^r f l war ahblo tho U w U w OftWfMW*. Ttory | i roC« to fael (root abborroaM to the U.M«t.C «f n-toting a Kovermoeat. aadyet ptoo* UMM* l«o»

' to a b<-«ae »ltiti»de *«*a>t th«t "f ' M r o n SMTo. oad or. detghied to Piooatiag OLMMOM of faobag. dletooM Md d » c n l . ui oitf utkUt.

B n . N<T. Mki ob*t would >o adrtoo i f E M t T . n o > - " about I »ole to a BMB to ronuia with tho Dtock Be|>oUlc«n> Koetb I Wo ehould ad HM that a »ato<n|Hl-o to raWod le oail«Tdte the eatire •eotloa Md M4lto it doaa o«ar iaflereon. OWo. U bo Mpeeeeot^d by Joebua Oidd-nr Md Aadreo iohaeoo. W . know thot Mr. John-on depeade upoo tbr

. //ooMf «nto of Eatt Traaeoeeo to veto do-n a union w»b tho Sooth, tat - e troet Md U U * o that ba odl U mkukea .

ZavitaUonL—Tho toetMUM of the XaaanDa Cbnreh. T i m . !• noftvod. Wo yot decido «hea to Ware hoiao I I I I M O I not t tho ptweeteseiiwewat he* aabelded. Tea MO J, M.CoptUad up to lm. M U L Thank

' yoo .If atery aa tocpUr would da l ke»l»e. pay up to Mat iMoory, a o could rido thoao rougb bllloM tiha a

. wJoDy-boaLN

B r o . ( M M , Ooyka , K t o » - T o o r Br^oo toA Bo.ton • bafato the IDtb of April. Md aia dotaiaod M t M rMd. -i<h

an o tUr MckaMooaUnf Sooth. Wa U e o o d M . and «ttl got tho a*|«ee«men hero to try to ^ t them through T M may bopo far tbeai MM- By all M M * got your Brother to DM tbo fallowing ooogb mlaturo:

T h a B a r t C o o g h M t x l o r o to« to a rogutor phyai •ton of M year* I- t U M t o o a g : Blood Root l ounce;

. 1 ooaeo; ipignet. «ounce ; Comfr. y. I ouoe#; 1 OUMO. Cut tho roofa up 8M i M t t o n r

tof Mtor.uatl! radaoodto a quart; Mnla -^dd too i of loaf aagor aad throa - too ftoaeea of boat FJonch

Lot B boil to a ayrop. theo bouto U. Tkkoaoln# gtoaa tuli throo Umoa a day bafara aatiag

JCoaor O t o a k OoUaga, «a Uam trom Bro. • . I . Sand-fafd. haa aoapeaded. and tho atodeota. many of them, en-Hatod to defaOd tho aoU aad the H«bte of the Sooth feet

• •SI d e h o r doty la rplto of tho atmig lodueace. BOO brought to bear upon her to lemoraltM and

•arrvpther . B i d . J , & . F a . - W o OMfraa our admin-

Cof tho ChrtatUn apirtt mamfreted la your commuulca-Too win find youraelf lo error upon almoet o«erj

potat of lajotry. If yM w»0 aarefaBy r od tho rooeat artl-•too pabSebed la tbia paper by Thoratoa StrlngVllo*. W.ll yM gleo thMa chaptara a caretul and madid readtog. It •torery had been atofal. tho Mm or half tho - earn of all Villatolee," tha Soetor aad tho Apoetlee would bare de-aoaaeod It at aN baaard*. bat thry did aot. anr did lhr>

l y a a a r M l o d e H They Mlowhlppod atore. a* deorly betored Urethra, taught the maetei

klcdaoM aad tbo »U»a unnueoiivolng obodieneo. aad com-toaadol tha belle n a g rlaea not le ehoeeo freedom tf he Bight atMnH.

BaapeDded.—Th*t oieollMt Boptlat paper, the .Vertt Ifeito-o B**U. a too tho TlyU* B^Ut. hare both yield^l to tha prooearo aad aoapeadod. TheM make al l Boptl..

tho peat al l month'. Mootgom«ry deetoreo unlre-

tta eaboarlberv pay up pretty graorally It wlB be compelled to go down. Tho WMwa toe4* Mmea toM la half aher«. with the atatomont th*t nnleaa IU patron, pay up. It w»U U farord to aaapaad. The Bdvkmt UvU of Virginia In-farm* IU patron, that tie roe. Ipte hare failea far brlow lie eatl«y*. M l appeal, eareoetty far tod. The Baprt* O r r « -; a . t o / al-o make* M eamoet appeal. - From theee facia our frtenda can aeo that unleoa there ta a oommg op M the part of the Mtoerlbera to their Bel. gfeoa paper., there to a etrMg probabtt.ty toat all the BapOat pejeie la «he Booth w»B he farced to go dowa. Arc yM wtttag far the 9heo«M* BapfW to •• go by the board." TOUOM N W It by fanrerdlag tho amaU an* you oae for toat yearoryoorapaat. £» tf a/ oaM aad keep tM old ban-aor fljlngte the toat.

B r o . O r a r a t " Which aide do yea Ihlak wtD eon-ft»er In the light befaro ne I

Anew4p-God*e aide f T o T a n a a n A « a l n . - O u r loleroat la the geMral wel-

fare mart ercnao ua far tendering «nr odrlee. The North hM decided not to tot the South hare another to..he I <X aom nor pound of M l until tne Booth eobmUa to Mr. Un-cola- TTi > m u t n r e t t o COM i i f c W i u t , M BUM*. T d m to M time to »e h o t KOBE CORS-Pr r n aoaa <Xrae—<a 'ho adrto* that a . r e . oe. It U not ton late, wheo y o i ^ 'h i t . to ralee a gnod. perhape tbo eery leet crop of 1-te eont r o t la a faw arree more by all meMa. Book yoor rem iu equal |>arta of tf tfau aad mpptrm, md It w II bring it forward waefca earlier, aad preeerre My aeed from the cuUwarm. Try B- reptoat wHh a»ed aoaked thn« I t a t o t M ^ V a d a f l M a f a t o Plnntwhite heaae M d pMt la abaodoaae. aad a torgo >mp of rwoei potatoea— they are a loeolotlonory artlrto. U Kentneky aaMmee and pr*eertea a aeutral fO-lf.oa dnnng the wgr. w. cannot *!• peel a pound of pnrfc or b«eke! of eera from that State du-ring the war. though we ecarre to death, Md then let the Sooth BM wen to it thai aet a pouod of port, a bethel of eota. hoiM e r inele.or aegm. flnda lt» way from that State Into tbo Booth afler the war. II oho wfrt not lift a floger far ear aelroOoo, tot ber not reap the profli of M r aaltauoa. Let <ho Cotton BtatM toern the wlee economy of prodnctng moeototra Md MM t o t t o n - * wiB he better tor their lead., their tlaeea. Ihotr ttock. They wlU get more far eotton.

" end he mora ladepMdeai aad bolter oS every way. The wtoo will aeo It. - - •

May we aek a eoadld reading of our article on the preeent war thto week, aodlhat M r readora wiU fake lome |*too to ptoee tho facte presented befaro their neighbor, that may to lartlaed to *eto ag.lnrt a Called Booth.

I t eaaaot he that My OM Ma doubt the Intent of the Berth to attemp« M r ottof Mty.gatWm. when each flea. Eaton, freetdeat of

^«MI» TBeologto ' taivh. to Bow Tork

Oty . dartoeed la bio apeoM thai i a e half mHBM of aoldtert ahouU to ^ » | . l l b i < to the Botoh far Ua epeody auljugi Boa. Ih te mtoie^r of peace (T) to the toother o< ear ow

J . U. Eaten. Tha ooly eoleatfoa before M it Kaadef loloalraautM

doriag pa laal

U of e a r t h ! / t i U W i g p f ?

cfln p rompt t h e j J e r l h lo » a k o w a t a poo

tfca&pthr 'Ml Thia queatioo U repea ted w i t h h>cwaa>o|t t »

to feubmrot , aa wa U b o l d lha aoUra N o r t h aa o n e M B n t a b h * t o a n a e , a w l s w e l l i n g t h e a m l e B t h a t a r e mor i i i* SooUtWanl la i t lo p reae r re a n a . tion'e b o o o r ? Never d id thia na t ioo 'e b o o o r eo move the mewee of t be Nor th . Did t h e w a r of i t t t t Did t h o w a r w i t h MeglooT B o t a e W I war wooJd f o r a r a r d U g r a c a he r . l a i t t o pre-a e r r e t h e Cap i t a l oT W a a b i a j j t o n front a t t a c k ? N o a t t ack on tha p a r t ' o f - l b s Soo th b a e e v e r been th rea tened b y t b e pove rnweo t o f t he Coo fede ra t e S t a t e , o r b r any Sou the rn Hta tea W h e n t b r y n , i 2 h t have U k e n W a a h i n - t o n a n y d a y aince Ia . t Voventber , no t a b low bae been e t rnek , n o t t he a l ightMt Indicat ion of a n a t t ack t o a n l M e d . N o a n a y in tlie r i c in i ty o f W M b i n p t o n , not o n e of t he heights t h a t oomtaand tl»e city occup ied , whi le on t h e o t h e r b a n d the aaeu rance ia publ ic ly Rireo t h a t n o a t t a c k ie d« i jo»ed or wil l be m a d e un ' eM in eelf defence. W h y t h e n tbia civil w a r ? T o preserve tbe un i ty of Kepobl ic ? N o t a m a n of them, w h o ie no t i t toane b u t knowa t h a t a w a r of one aection upon ano the r , would inailab'r/ a n d fortttr d r a t r o y the bond of ua ion . Ie i t to aave the tTade o f t he N o r t h , lo dr ive back wi th aword and bayone t , t he Sou the rn t r a d e to the old chan-oela T Doee no t every m a n k n o w who ia no t mad t h a t a w a r would dr ive the t r a d e of t he Sou th from the wbarvee a n d oountera of t he N o r t h to K o k a n d a n d France . W h a t ob jec t can the N o r t h have in u r g i a j ; a oi*il war , when it ia in he r power to have pcaoe a n y day , a n d the honor of t he Nor th be p reee r r rd ?

Satisf ied t h a t t he S o u t h e r n S t a t e s a re forever tort to t hem, t h a t the t r a d e o f t h e Sou th is loot to them, i n M o e with f u r y , t h e y aeem de t e rmined -to wreak the i r lonjf p e n t u p revenge u p o n the S o u t h T h e i r deeigu now manifcat ly ia, to aboliah alavery At the po in t o f t he bayone t by i nvad ing armiea, a n d hy exci t ing acrvtle inauracct ioru al l over the South , a n d the ooneequcnt mtuaocra a n d ex termina t ion o( the whi te rgce. T o the aoldiera p» ing (urth, and to iuduoe o thccs to .enlirt in t he N o r t h , t he con-Sacation of t he proper ty of t h e wbi lea ie held forth, and not only booty b o t * BEAUTY" promiecd to t b e v i c t o r a I I I I t makoa the who le bead fa in t end tho who le h e a r t aick to read the appeala made to tbe fiendish paaaions o f tbo Nor the rn tqldier*.

T h e eonaerrat ive portion, o f t he Democra t ic pa r ty in the N o r t h t h a t IIM u p to thin t ime Co operated wi th tbe abol i t ionif te ia j u r t peUing ita t»yee open lo aeo the flendiah deaign of t h e w a r par ty , a n d good. men a taod a g b a a t a n d a t a r i back with hor ro r I a n d well t h e y may. T h e r e a re th0M in o u r midst in Teaoeaaee a n d K e n t u c k y , who believe t h a t t he motivea of t he Black Kc-pob l ican par ty a re p u r e — t h a t they a re bu t honeatly endeavor ing to preeerve the Capi ta l , a n d the honor of t he G o v e r n m e n t a t Waah ing ton . So up to thia t ime have though t thouMnda of Demo crate a t t he N o r t h ope ra t ing wi th them, b u t they «ee t h a t al l thia c r y a'»out t h e sa lvat ion of Waah-ington a n d the honor o f tho " s t r ipes a n d s t a r s " is hypocr i t ical , a n d bu t t he c u n n i n g m a s k of the i r j deep a n d d a r k des icaa .

W e s u b m i t t he prooCt of w b a t w e have asser ted above. W e copy th is from the Albany Arpui. read i t voters of Tenneaaee a n d K e n t u c k y , and «how i t lo the m a n who ' n o w in tends to vote ** N o Separa t ign" n e x t J u n e , trkieh vote will eneourayt thu execution of tbia object .

T h e O b j e c t a n d L i m i t s of t h e JVar . W e receive fn»m m a n y q u a r t e r s le t ters from

conservat ive citizen*, who have taken a l a r m a t the i t t e m p t of t h e Abolit ion p reM to ident i fy the war with their cause, a n d who u k ua if such is indeed the ob jec t for which they a r e sacr i f ic ing the i r money and tbe Uvea of the i r k iodrcd ?

A dts t inguiahed l l e m o f r a t o f Wes te rn New York enclodee to us tlie following handbil l , which had been s e n t lo him by a c l e rgyman of lio*ton, who says t h e y a re freely posted u p in tha t city. O u r cArrrapondent a*k*: " Are we, Democrat#, oabacr ib tnz money a n d sending o u r «»ns to a vin-dictive w a r a s a i n s t t h o S m t h a n d he r in*tituik>ns'>

' A w a r to be guided a n d eontrolUnl by ltoatoii Aboli t ionists T" W e copy the handbi l l below :

jor. m a d s S ' #wehissr r d r k d t y , in

h a l f w a y th ia

i f r t

j e e t o f n o com -

apeedtly a n d • , tut tet ore but

no $uck iU tlriit n o r ,

TUB SoCTII k n e w I hey

Tar woree,

a make prophecy t h a t by set t led, t he pecul iar in

be swept away . I * t a r e tfbout i t , A.to LCAVS

l b , S o ^ h ever t r n s t l i s i n -ijof s u c h men ? Can Sou the rn

a wi th such a m a n i s L e j i s -

war, s o d the t ime thia d i l u t i o n of t he ua r i s u a * n i * c s w KOTUINO SxaiJlD

C a n tereate-in the Legis la tors c o la t i re counci l s ? . , . , T b e AVwt, pob lUhed in N e w Y o r k , is forced

lo coofeM t h a t tb KepubKcan J o u r n a l s « f t h e Nor th a ra n o w o p e n ; i n tlie advocacy of m a k i n g tbia w a r n J o h n U Own R a i d upon a g r a n d s c a l e

i t s a y s : MTbe Repub l i can j o u r n a l s of th is c i ty , s eem to

vie wi th e a c h O t h t t . S n endeavor ing to manufac -t u r e a s vindieUVe, Moody a n d c r u c l an nnimoai ty a s s i n r t d i e South , jSa iboOtfh instead of w m n « wi th k r e l b r e o . ere Were engaged in n confl ic t wiUi

i u t l s H i e y [ftilk of

t o d M l to osnsniBSMtts t h e g r s n d ob-of tho .war . T h e y give Mr . L incoln d t o l o e U y

u n d e r s t a n d t h a i t he u p r i s i n g a s s e o a d e m a n d a a n d u n l e e s d*e consen t s to be t h U k ^ e r ,

Umy will p o s h h i s t a s U s a n d c a l l forth1* l e a d e r

of t he i r own.

T h e Ktw York TTMU a n d frlbu** t h u dis-courae to h i m :

•M W e will s imply r e m a r k I b a t L incoln rune n n .ma i l risk of being anpersedeJ in h i s o f ige , if h e t i ad r r t akes to t h w a r t tho c lea r ar»l mtu*ife«t dr -i terminal ion of t he people lo m a i n t a i n th« autlior-itr«»f the ( l o r e r n m e n t i»f t he Uni ted Stales , a n d

c a n n i b a l s hanging, l ay ing wa»te wlude S ta les , b a r a l i i g c i l i e e , a n d e x c i t i o . : a ! a r c 4 to insurrecUon, a i t h ^ 'd fabol ica l j-lee und e x i H i a t a o .

I 'vvtiluiion. an«l in such emergenc ies m o peop. .

Sv e t j a p t to fi»l some repivaentativ- lender, i foruis of law do n o l happen lo 4iave p v e t

one. I t would be well for Lincoln lo b e a r ii

I t s h o n o r W e a r e in t h e mids t of a ilntion. on.1 in such emergenc ies the peop.n

leader, if given

t h e possibi l i ty o f s u c h a n e v e n t

. •But w e give the proof t h a t t he 1 ' res ident ac-cepts t he condi t ions o f peace a s above given, s s t he following d'ispAtch f rom the Richmond DU-pjtcA will si tow.

; An intel l igent s en t l e raan who ar r ived la tely in th is city f rom Waah ing ton , s ta te* t h a t h e h.-ard Lincoln m a k e a speech o n Thuiwday n i g h t la-i m which h e daelarod t h a t t h e p rMen t WAT I»"«I end in t b o sub juga t ion or e x t e r m i n a t i o n . o r t he

T h a t ia t he purpose of t h e Admin i s t r a t i on be-yond all d o u b t ' *

T h e pro«peot now is t h a t tlie Nor th Will p l u n j e c U ^ d ^ e x t e V . j o t o tlie wildcat a n t ^ h y . un le .4 Line.,In moves

in tlie s laveholdin^ States ." ! hi* invading hordes di rect ly u p , n tbo South . T h e

In tif eskset tasks setf ibe South.

T h e Southern B e r k s ef Spellers, Readers aad D*. g ^ r s , i e e M d f r o . the p r t M , h j .B«Br t Teacher, | t e worthy t h e e x s m l a a i i o n o f They c a a be bad ^ t h e r a t t he P u U b b l n g ROOM e r of th# B o n O * * Cook Concern, Naahvilla. . • £ . M

x~ - ' ' * ' ¥» T H E B X O H T O P B B C E B B I O I f — C O * B C X O W C O N T B A B ¥ T O T H E D E C L B R A T I O H O T I K D E P E H D E N C E .

In I S3 J Kx I ' r c s i d i n t J o h n Q A d a m s de l i ye r fd a lengtl iy addresie upon the prineiplea o f o u r gov-e r n m e n t , before the His tor ica l Society of New York, l i e took e t rong g r o u n d s a c a i n a t a n y at-tempt lo h o W S t a t e e in the Union b y fo«*. s ^ e t the i r conscnt . f rom i t :

44 N a t i o n s acknowledge n o j u d g e be tween t h e m upon tbe e a r t h , aiel their governmente from oeoee-- i t v . i n u a t in Uieir inirroi»ur»e wi th e a c h o ther , de-cide when the fa i lo re «»rohe p a r t y to a con t rac t

U t t e r s

more wor thy of S A W * t h a n of n civilxed people T h e p r o g r a m m e o f * » | o o o f t he KepuWloeO p " ' " is evident ly ike fro mina t ion o f live wh

H e a r the N e w tyrk H e r a l d , a paper t h a t has been suppor ted laiwely in tbo South , now un i t i ng wi th t h e aboli t ionists fo r its u t t e r des t ruc t ion .

FOUCT o r i f UK 4DSI!«ISTSATI0*. " T h e Adininia t ra t inn purposes lo s t r i k e n de-

cisive blow probab ly wil l i in a f o r t n i g h t T h e N o r t h e r n l ine of d^tonse will donhtlCM be moved f u r t h e r South in a e » » n for \ i rginia lo have fa i r p lay ip voting on t U J r Ubef ty e n d pn»perty. I h -Alexandr i a Cus tom House , Uospor t Navy l a r d , and p e r h a p e . H a r p q r ' s Ke r r r , will be re-po«aea«r.| I t is d u u b t f u l w h e f j e r K ichn jond will b e a t m e k e d . T h e pol le r pressed!upon tbo ' ' ( ' resident , wi th in the last few days, ia n d j a l a n t i a l l y to hold Virginia , aa Maryland is he ld . W'lh » ^ n m g hand , a n d awair Jeffersod D a r i s in Old Dominion unt i l t l ie h«.t wea ther is o t e r ; s i r sn t l t ne , to sewl hermet ical ly every Sou the rn p c f t . a n d aeo w h a t comes of it, a n d if, when the a a d m o n t h s betfin, Davta & C.. bave not been d i spwed of bjr ibe i r own people, to t r e a t them a s tbeyj deserve.

W h a t t r e a t m e n t d o s u c h pape r s dcaer rc— vipers, w a r m e d in to l i fe lyr our l ibera l i ty , fixing tHoir venomous fo i j j s in to o u r boeom ?

T h e Cincinnati \Cozcllt dec la res t h a t i t is now fo r t he Soutli to idecide w h e t h e r i t will a t tack W a s h i n g t o n o r 1* m u c k e d a t home. H e a r him.

" I f tho Confedera tes do no t a t t a c k W a s h i n g t o n , t he Uni ted S t a l e s lar tny m u . t m o r e forward promptly a n d attucls tho r r lwl s wherever they, •ha l l be found. 'Hie bends of t he leading t ra i to r - , and a gene ra l submiss ion to t h e r egu la r ly c u m i i tu led auihor i t iee of t l |e c u n t r y a re tho ooly t e r tu -upon which the peo|ilo of t he N o r t h wil l a r r e e t«f check tlie movement t h a t baa been se t on f>«»t f»r the suppression of ' rcbell ion. I l i i a is f h e u l t ima ; turn of those who b a r e pledged - t l ie i r live-, t he i r for tunes , and the i r s o c r c d honor" in defense of tlie I J u v e r n r a t n t " !

Tlie The Xt* York Timet foreshadows t h e lin of policy t h a t t he jenivcrsal people of tho N o r t i demand should be 'pursued . It s a y s :

T b e Nor th is a un i t a g a i n s t the South , nnd oui-Governmen t lag . fyr b e h i n d o u r pub l i c s en t imen l Five h u n d r o l th<4eand m--n a r e rea»ly to a n s w e r

the (b ivernment , n«»l for do-

W e make the* foUowing ex t r ac t

|e operat ions. T h e p l a n of tlie «t» NorUiern Ir^'mns to tho line

reason is obvious. Hut the >b an overwhelming force

tlie recovery of t he (JoverO-t h e t r j a u d ext inguish those hostile

a t once U> the cal fensive. b u t offeiui e n e m y is to keep of the Potomac. Gove rnmen t Bhou upon Hichmond . m e n t prv cannon foundries. , T h e next point of oecupa thm •h<>uId be K a l e i g l l t o f o r t h Carol ina , and tb rnee In Columbia , S i u t h Ca ro l i na , nnd thence to Mont, tfomcry, A l a b a m a , the Cap i t a l o f tlie Confedera te Sta tes . Th i s expedit ion, with a c o o p e r a t i n g - j u a d r o n along | ! i« seaboard , a n d a n o t h e r d-.Wn the Mietiseippi, ' J mid toon cru»h ou t th is foruiijl-ab l e Sou the rn r r f o ' t . In advance of thia ino*n m e n t P r e s i d e n t Lincoln should I M f g i n s ntocii i-MATtoJt CUARANTBX^O TUB COVrtEVK l'KOTKCTld> uf all men and tnemitt of tk . filiation, ntgroci JNCLCUEO ' l l i i s would s i f t •••( the w h e a t f r o m l l t n e chaff in al l tbo imadtrd States.

In a word, af l t he ab»ilitionists t h a t r ema in j among us will l>| saved and ibeir pn' |>erty, wl^ile t he rest will be; given up lo tlie sword , a n d tbe t ender m t r c i c s of t he aLolit ion soldiery.

N o t only tlie e n t i r e l i lack lU-publican poiilicai but t he en t i re tjligiout press a n d jKiljiiU of |l<e N o r t h , so f a r a s

j th i s demoniaca l

American IhpliU evjsn fea r s th is resu l t lo al l ^etublauce of o rde r in tho N o r t h unless ' Lincoln

b o t e s on. H o s a y s : I " T h o Timet an«l Tribune a ro especia l ly sover* On the A din m in rat ion, pa r t i cu la r ly upon Seward w h o i s aopp'Med tii be ihe chief adv ise r of tlies^ ' teiupyrixing int-a. i ires Eve rywhere the d a n g e r ou> cry for a new leader is ra ised I G o o r - e Law. I? F. W a d e , J . C. F r e m o n t a r e n a m * } a s men udeqna to to tho exigencies o f tlie hoar . I f t he Prvetdpnt cont inues lo triflo wi th ihe loyal ty «•' New York, . M a « a c h u a « i u . nnd Pennsy lvan ia , th row d i scouragement* in the i r pa th , a n d t ie up their handa hy hie su ic ida l policy o f " war a t the halves ." there a n o kn<rfring how a>a>n we may be prec ip i ta ted i n t o tho very gulf of a n a r c h y .

W e b a t e m a d e th is exposi t ion of t he rea l de-ign* of Lincoln and hia par ty , t h a t o u r t h o u s a n d -

of r eade r s in Teqneaseo a n d Kentucky ; m a y aee wha t i s p r e p a r i n g for them, t h a t they m a y p repare themsokos , a n d a id in p lac ing ibe i r raepec t i ic S t a t e s in a p roper a t t i t u d e to moot tbe conflict , the cotuin* of which Gou aLoxs CAX ri :Kvgxr.

W e aak affect ionately a n d ea rnes t l y ; will a JL>-unitel South not cneourvjt the incasiau of th, Xurth 1 Will n o l an un l l ed an 1 p repa red South , ready to meet them a t every poin t , bo tho most iikoly u n d e r the whole heavens to dolor Mr. Lin-culn f rom the haxa rdons u n d e r t a k i n g ? * Is it not tho only means t h a t l ' rovidenco now j o i n t s ou t , und tha t Gixl wills tho I lorder S t a t e s to u-e lo prevent tho war , o r for t he salvat ion of tlie S m t h . tho Ilordor S l a t e s included, should the war be w a p s d ? . >'i

I t is for you to decide, in view of the facia iI the Un ion is n<»t forever de i t royed . C a n it ever be recons t ruc ted ? Not in the l i f e t imo of t he p resen t generat ion. Wi l l you not tlich separal . -from your avowed enemies and uni te wi th shoee you know to bo you r f r iend*—with t W o whose in teres t i t is, a n d m u t t ever l>e, to be you r fr iendt* T h a t ques t ion you dec ide on tbo 8th of J u n o next , when you a re called upon by every in teres t and pa t r io t ic motive to vote "Separa t ion , " a n d "Rep-resenta t ion ." Wi l l you p re tc rvc this p.>|>cr and •how the evidences nliovo to you r ne ighbors , and especially to a n y one who you t h i n k ia . incl incd to vole aga ins t v~ ;

A L M T K D SOCTII.

one no r ty lo a coo t r a c t to perform i t . o ldigat iona ab -o i r e s the o t h e r f rom the reciprocal fulflJluienlof h ia own. Uot th is last - . . r thly. power i* not n e c c ^ a r y to the f reedom or independence of t he S ta tes , connec ted toge ther b y tlie immedia te act ion of tbo people, of w h o a they cwi . i s t T o tho people a looo is t h e r e reserved, aa well t he disaolvin* us the cons t i tuen t power , Snd t h a t power can b o exercised by t h e m on ly u n d e r die tie o f amae ienoe b inding t h e m by t h e re t r ibu-t ive j ua t i ce of l l e u f e n i t

u W i t h these qual i f icat ion* we m a y a d m i t t he - ame r i s h t aa inves ted in i he people of every S ta te in the Union, with re fe rence lo urn G e n e r a l Gov-e r n m e n t . which wos exercised by ihe Uni ted 'Pjd-.nies with reference to the aupremo head ol t ne I t n t i . h Umpi re , of wltich they formed a p n r t ; n n d .rnder t h e - e l imitat ions, havo t h e peo jds o r e a c h - W in the I 'niwn a r igl i t losecodo from theoonled-••rat«* Uuioft i l ^ l f . . . , , „ , • ,

" T h u a s t ands tho r w h t R u t t be wdieso loble l ink of union fcetwecn the people of tho » « w n N a t e s of t he o . n f e d e r a t o NaUon is. a l t e r al l . no in the r i gh t , b a l in tho h e a r t If t he day should over come (may Heaven ave r t i t ,) when l b s nOsc-tiona nf i he p . : .^ le of these S ta les shall U I INBI ; te.1 from ench o t h e r ; t he f r a t e rna l sp i r i t ehal l ;ivo w a v lo eold/fndifferenee, o r colUawn of in te r -e . t slbill fi>jUT i n t n b a t r e d . i he banda of poli t ical i«*ociaii~rf»will not fong hold t ' ^ c l h e r pnrUes BO tonger n l t r ae ted by Uie masne t iam of concdia tod mtereata a n d k indly a r m p u t b i w , a n d for bet ter will it b e fo r tlie ,ieople of Ihe d tauni lod S u M a Jo I>art in f r i endsh ip from e a c h oi l ier l h a n to be held ro^etlier b y constra int . T h e n will be Ihe Ume lor rever t ing to Uie precedent which . ^ c u r r e d a t t he •>rmation and ndopti.m of tbe Cons tuu t ion to form i more pe f f ec t Union, b y dieanlving t h a t which could n o h .nce r b ind , nnd to leave the sepa ra t ed par te to l«e nn i t ed by the law of poli t ical g m r i l a •ion lo the cen te r . "

t be P e n not

fromthg • f r o m i

l ion o f t he valley, a n d 1 bave t l ioo-h t i t to g i r e a f e w : e x t r a e t s for tho benefi t o f several p a r t i e s to w b o n j I W previouely wr i t ten .

T h e b r o t h e r • a y e , ~ T b e eoil in a n d a r o u n d Tu alto, T n l a r s oonn^f i I s w 4 e q » nUnriaL I e s w n o Adobe in the p o o n t r y . F o r seventy-five o r «me h u n d r e d milea^ -oomBiencin^ fivn Biilea n o r t h of Viaalio, a n d fifteen mile* in w id th , t j le land is cov-e r e d w i t h n g v o - i h o < w h « s O a k . eu i iab lo for fire wood and,' fencing. Several b e a u t i f u l s t r e a m s , d e a r a n d fw«a t , fiow from t h o S i e r r a Nevada* t h rough the va l ley U t o T u U r e U k e , f u r n i s h i n g facil i t ies f o e - i r r i g a t i o n , s u c h a> 1 h a v e not seen e lsewhere in Cal i fornia- T h e a»un t ry is pre em inenUy adap l ed l o g n u t i n g Ca tUe nnd sheep re qu i re n o feeding, p rov id ing l l i ey have r ange d w f c h T b o i d e a o f provid ing for t he w in t e r is no t enter-ta ined . W i t h p r t ^ j e r , aUen l ion , I p reanmo t l " T u l a r e ra l ley wou ld «u|T»ly the Cu l i fo rn ia caUb ' m a r k e t for gene ra t i ons to come. T b e soil is a l io well adap t ed fo the g r o w i n g of all t he c e r e a l s -F r u i t s ' o f every k i n d d o well, bu t i he soil i s par ticular/y f s v o r i b l e to g rapo g r o w i n g Tl ie V iaa l l . g r apes took th# p r e m i u m a t i he la te S t a t e F a i r — T h e c l imate I p ronounce g o o d T b e t e m p e r a t u r e , excep t ing in J u l y a n d A u g u s t , ia m i ld a n d even D u r i n g those raooth* ibe people d o c r i b e ibo w c a t b er aa hot,' dec idedly hot

T h e reeourecs of t b e valley, *o far a* r i ch aoil adap t ed to every v a r i e t y o f g r a i n a n d f r u i u * r « r

concerned , a r t boundlttt. T h e mine ra l wea l th of i h e a d j a c e n t m o u n t a i n s

is j u r t b e g i n n i n g to a t t r a c t a t t en t ion . S h o u l d Ibe expecta t ions ' a w a k e n e d in t h a t d i rec t ion be rea ' -ixed, t h u will a d d g rea t ly lo the in te re»U of tb r

S$| New tnm 'the Ckarckw. AITD K I N D W u l t p B y S O M T R X B V f i a .

^ b ro the r , Jong s s u j u n c h f r iend or tho Bapu,^ •U.pped it some month* s ince h e c a u s o o f tho hard.

' the tbnet. T i n s a r g u m e n t wa* presented mind tbo o l h e r j d a y ; 'Do you with t o » ^

'tunetee Baptist ^ o n t i n u e d r " f l y all meao^ lit no t to be d i i a i . n t inued for a n y conaideTv

tion. * Wel l . t h e n . *uj»pn*o every I U p u » t slionli d o . a s you have done , : w b a t would become of U? H o M M ibe p o i n t Havo you slopped your pnliti. ca l p a p e r o r p a p e r s ? ] f ^ i l i k s to see t U aewg tbcao c x c i t i n - tunes . ' ' " W o u l d it not be n»orr con»ia lent lo s t o p y o u r pol i t ical p a p e r aad aupport d i e ll-iplist, when In i s Secu l a r Departawnt it is conceded Una ntf : ths ( w p t i r l a n l a n d reliable secu-l a r n e w s of t h e d a y .is p u b l m b e d ^ ' " You a re r l i s h t " . T h a t b r o t h e f r e n e w e d h i s • u W n p t k , , , fo r six mon ths , a n d »oid h e t l iouzb t be could A dol la r moro i ben . ' A r e there not huodr td i of o u r f r i e n d s wboswil l d o l i k e w i « ?

P r o . W. W . P i J t re in . o f M i s s M p p i , eeadi 4

n e w s u b s e r i b e r , a n d j » y e : " T i m e * are oppr^ . aive. t hough w e will flling to tlie Baptist I P m IFur! War!!! H a y e you a n y idea of the re-

- u l t ? O u r m o t f o ia to d ie o r l i r e by tlie aouUiem Flag. I h o p e t h e b t e t h r c n will (ry to keepaU your work g o i n g o n ^ n c v i r tu»pend any publie* t ion if peasible , so far aa m y means *ad l ine «»n go I wi l l he lp . " j

P ro . Jos. M a n n i n g of Newpor t . Tenn. , report* t m e e t i n g held w i t l j P i g Creek Church, C e d e eoun ty , cvmimencing^on the first Sa tu rday in Ja*. ua ry . I t l as ted s ix i cen day a T b e Lord rnnrf hie w o r k — t w e n t y w e r e added d u r i n g Ute meeting tiro. K P Moore wa* 'wi th him all t he time. With

Che a id of l l ro Moore b e commenced another a m .n* wi th P l e a s a n t ^ ( ^ o t e C h u r c h , Cocke eooaly, t he second S a t u r d a y in F e b r u a r y , and cr.ntiDUfd • ixteen d a y s — fifty A d d i t i o n s to the church daring the mee t ing . T h e " l i i rd be praised foe his good-

Revolutions should be treat el by .villi tho Sword. T h e concluding p a r a g r a p h of Macauly 's a r t i c l e in the E d i n b u r g h l lev iew.of 1827 on Hal l am ' s Cons t i tu t iona l His tory *ay* :

- W e k n o w of no g r ea t revolution which migh t not have been prevented by compromise e a r l y a n d :ra-i.Mislv made. F i rmneaa ie a ^ r e a t vi r tue In public a f fa im, b i l l i l haa its p roper sphere . Con •p i rac ies .and in«nrreet inn. in which smal l minor i -ties lire en-nged. t h e o u t b r e a k i n g of popu la r vio-. nee unonnneeted with a n y extensive p n y e c t

reused by «IJ o r

« i g or

i

T H O U O I I T B FOR T H E T I M E S . " A t w h a t i n - t i n t I shall speak conce rn ing a

j nat ion, a n d conce rn ing a k i tydo tn , . to pluck up. i nrwl lo pul l down, a n d to de - t roy it II l h a t nu I twin, aga ins t wh«im I have pron.rtiu;eil! t u r n from

md\htir properly, but tearninj /fir j th-tir evil, I wilt r epen t of ihe evil t h a t 1 thought e Giternment of the danger* oj o'tu j to d o un to them. "—Jeremiah xvi i i : i-fk ,o<i isiLCUEII T h i s w o u l d s i f t ijf'i W h o C l i n l c U if G I K 1 w i | , l u m a n d n . | K , n t ( a n ( i rom;'the - — m turn a w a y from hi* fierce anger , t h a t wc per i t l .

n o t ? »i

1. Uncnntbt ional *ubmieeion to tbe Govern-m e n t of t he Uni ted

UOXDITIOX* o r I-EACK BKQCIBXD o r T U B *O CALLXH I T h e American SKCKDKO STATES.

AKT 2. T o del iver u p o x * IICXDUBD or THK A a n t TBAtTOR*, lo bo b u n g

ABT 3. T o pu t on record the name* of al l othera who h*ve l»een t ra i io r* tn tho Government , who t lmll lie held in famous and d iaf rancbised forever

AET 4. T h e nroper ty of al l T ra i to r* to be cor. Oscated to p a y the '•aroai-e.

p a y i l>ahince o f t he expense a n d ree ture tho Proper ty . ^

ABT. 6. T h e p a y m e n t o f al l d e b t s d n e to Nor-thernera , a n d indemni ty for al l indigni t ic* to por

we can l ea rn , u n i t e in u r g i n g on j

fSr. •' * Baptist, t he .vilesl of all abeels I

known to us, c l e f t s a fiery not iee of Mr Tovei l ' s reply to S tove l ' l address t o - A m e r i c a n Churehea t;a! o n s l ave ry , published in th is p a p e r in theac worila

" T l i e r e I* but:^cie c u r e for s lavery. T h e events tha t every d a y l j r iaga a re rap id ly convincing Ibi" nat ion lha t the phly mode of dea l i ng with thejad-v oca tea of robbery a n d oppreesion is to lay upon them t b e s t rong jqrra of t he U » , a n d lo visit tbctu

A r r . 1 % i ieceded S la te* to p a y al l tbe j with its severe pjimltie*. Sloleo

eon. loe* of t ime, life a n d property. ABT. 7. T b e removal of t he cause o f al l o o r dif-

firulties. which can only be done by the immedia te a n d uncond i l iona l Abol i t ion of Slavery .

ABT. H. Unti l a ful l compl iance wi th al l tbe above term*, Uie *>ca l led beceded S ta te* to be held a n d governed aa Uni ted State* T e r r i t o r y .

T h e above ia the least t h a t t he i n d i - n a n t people will acoepl , o u t r a - ^ l a* they have b e m , by the fouleet, m«»t he inous a n d g igant ic ins tance of c r ime recorded in his tory .

W e do no t a t t ach loo m u c h impor tance to this evidently abolit ion a t t e m p t to e h a r a c l e r i t e ihe ob-ject* of th* war r -Umutfh we see ihe Morton Tran*-er ipt of S a t u r d a y last jo in* in tlie c r y to t u r n thU war , commenced for t b o s u p p o r t of au tho r i t y , and the repoeoeeaion of cap tu red p r o p e r t f , in to on* for tb f subvers ion of government a n d t h e deetrucl ion

[n th is connect ion we t ake the l i be r t r o f pub-a n d s e

1 " '1 III S E O K 8 1 1 1

W h o wff l asak* o o r * h o e * f o r o e T S h a l l we go harsfoQft, a n d o u r e e r r s n l s , o r g o to Bos ton for BhoesT L e t a ahos m a n a f a c t o r y b e p u t n p a n d f i i n t o opera t ion forthwith i n « s a e h Sou the rn Sta te . T h s r s ie n o t i«M to bo l o s t

T U following table wHl show the i h o s t r a d e o f 0m 8 o u t h w!M» Ooeton, N e w Y o r k a n d Ph i lode l p h i s a lone d u r i n g the y e a r s 18M-1860 . I t ie

Lmther Reporter,

O n e of hi* cont r ibutors has Ib is : " H i * policy ppw aeema to be l h a t first above

indicated, i l should U k e the c h a r a c t e r , o h i t h r North . : a t pa r t of t he once, of l i b e r a t i o n — t b •fill* e N o r t h .

e ra t ion of a gr r i t l nat ion f rom the a r n > a i n ( . d o of a Bit

a I HI I ' t

l iabing cltixen.

le t te r from a p r o m i n e n t a n d *en*ible

. A p r i l 29, 1861. Editor! Atiatt Argut:

( l e n t ' n — S o m e of o u r f r iend* here w a n t lo know wha t view o u r p r o m i n e n t men a re t a k i n g of th ing* po l i t i c a l I havo before m e t h e Keeolu tion* or y o u r A lbany meet ing , bu t they do not seem IO enl ighten m* much . T h a t Democrat* a r e tlie t r oe r t fr iend* of t he U n i o n ; l h a t i b e y hav* no sympa th ies with a n y N o r t h o r Sinilh, who wnpe w a r in a n r form agains t tho Union, we al l u n d e r erand. T h a t t he Union ie lo be de fended , t he Cap i t a l defended (if a t t acked or in d a n g e r of being a t t acked) , every foot o f t h o aoil o f t b o State* re-m a i n i n g t r u e to tbe Union defended, t hough it coat oceans of t r easure a n d . rireTs of blood, we will al l agree. B u t a r e we Democra t s to suppor t a W a r o f eoercion upon the S o u t h e r n S i a t e e t W ill l h a t he lp to save the U n i o o t Will i t have tha t effect forcibly " to repo**eso the fort*, phtcee and proper ty which bave been Mixed from the Union 7 I d o not d o u b t o o r r'rnbt to do en, hu t u o d e r ex ieting d r c u m s l a n e e * , ia it e x p e d i e n t ? a n d will it tend lo preserve o r to des t roy the U n i o n ?

I see no necessi ty for di f fer ing j u r t n o w about pas t issues, b a t t he l iving qUMtion* m a d * b y the ac t ion a n d avowed de*ign* *f th* Adminis t ra t ion , wha t *hall we d o wi th t h e m ? N o m a n w h o a t tendo t o w h a t ia before , oan fa i l lo see t h a t th is W a r ie to be ca r r i ed -on , if t he power a n d cause , bo ld out, to s u b d u e t h e S o u t h — t o r e d u c e t h e m to subjec t ion—if no t , of w h a t use ie I t " fo rcpo**c*s Ihe Cut*, place* a n d p r o p e r t r , which h a r e been aeixed f rom the U n i o n " S i a l l Democra t* ur> Kohl such a w * r ? Can *ucb a w a r be s u c c e - f u l T a n d if It he , w b a t ehal l we d o wi th sub jec t S la tes w h e n we ge i t h e m ? I t i s aU very n i ce to talk • b o a t de fend ing the Capi ta l , o r v ind ica t ing o u r

a n d a l l t h a t s o r t of th ing . P u t t h e war policy of thia Admin i s t ra t ion m a y , a n d probaldy

Include th ing* which Democrats canno t a p

mina t ion of a a b i t e h o l d i n j o l igarchy, t he /jfcrr atlon oj tlx million* of white laboring mm t>» the South from a dnjra lin<j specie* of eerfdom,'.ind four million! o f , Ibick men from the cilfst tyflem oj bokd nje thai eeer carted the earth J j there be cautejor city I war, for tteru, energetic, uu&.m promising war, \tki» i i . i t T h i s exists, nndL ib is should be the r e l y i n g c r y — a war of l iberat ion.

T b e Kew Yo^k Chronicle lb us veils on the ex-eitcd populace of tbo N o r t h lo a w a r of e x l f r m i -n a l i o u :

W e mus t no^r compensa te by s u p e r h u m a n nc-t iv i i r for o u r fo rmer u t rdineaa and neglect. {••We need *oldier* nd t by thousands only , bu t by .bun-d red* of t l iousapdf- Wo need a r m s a n d ammu-ni t ion io placa of those tha t havo been suiien from us lo b e : t u rned agains t our own breas ts W e need a m p l e supplies of foal and c l o t h i n g In a thousand wSva ihe o rd ina rv j iursui is ef lilc mus t be .directed to t h u oae end. T h e single, all-elieorl iBg business of tlii* nat ion now is to emth rebellion. Wo! «»n have n o o ther un t i l th i s ia done. W e have n o fear o f t he u l t ima te Issue. But We want it jo be at tpeedy at compete.. W e wan t th is m a t t e r *ettled n o l for one y e a r o r lor four yea r s , bu t !6 i r al l t ime. Clod demands ifc, our coun t ry deman | i* jit. l e t u a not provo rvcreiui t to t be h i ^h and hvly respooaibil i ty.

T h e New York Examiner u l ters t be sat^o sen t iments. T h e a r , We nro a shamed to *ay, artf Bop tut pipen Tf tey a re a b u r n i n ; d l s ' r a c o to tlie name l lapt i r t , bb t they a re Aboli t ionixed, nod a re Uiorou^i ly an ima ted b y tlie fiendish sp i r i t of the party. T h e s e papers bave been largely cirofi lated in tho South , t^nd i h e y ooca*ion.tlly pub l i sh let tors from t h e j r 'Sou the rn pa t rons , app roba t ing the i r course 1 T h e enemies wo havo in our . mids t are more danyerout than those on the o{her tide oj J f MOM «£• Didn't line. T h e P o e t m w u r j know who U k e Abolit ion p i p e r s f rom t h o Nor th , nnd tlie t ime ba* c ) m o whon the c o m m u n i t y o u g h t to know.

Is more ev'ideneo wan ted ? L e t t he rea lor find i t in t he p>**r b e h i n d tbo throno, *trvingor t h a n tho t h r o n e : ?

T b e A m e r i c a n Ant i -Slavery Society, h i t he r t o opposed W the; abol i t ion of sUvery by the sword—

suas ion—comes boldly forth nnd it* g r e a t ioSuunco to h d r r y the en . i ru

Nor th . Jn to U M jwor, to c r u s h forever tl»«e s lave p o w e r . ' T b e jLmericm Baptist, t h e m<*t fiendish o f al l t he r e c i p e s papery of t h o N o r t h , t h i u equ i -tably speaks of! i f :

" A n d f»o"l s a w their work- , t h a t t h e y turned ! from their evil w a v : a n d Clod repen ted of tb< i ** il flial h e had enid tha t lie would d o unlo t l i cm. j a n d h e did i t n o t " — J o n a h i i i : *J— 1CX

Ix«t the import of ibceo Sc r ip tu re s be ca re fu l ly pondered. > ^ < . 1* '

T H E O D O S I A A T W O B K .

A few weeks s ince the P r e s b y t e r i a n min is te r of | Uran t fo rd , C a n a d a , c a m e before ibo Baptist J Church , a n d cotifos#ed himself fully converted to

lUjtt iat sen t iment* " f r o m read ing Tbeod<«ia. in connect ion with Clod a W o r d , a n d was received a n d bap t i i cd a n d is now paator of t h a i church .

P r o St rod ley o f N o r t h Carol ina repor ts in a la te Biblical Recorder, t he Convers ion 'o f "four Metho diets in one fomily from the reading of Theodoeia. with the l . ible, a n d he u r , ; c s ' t be w i d e r c i rcu la t ion of such liooka.

Now, i t ia known to most o f o u r reader* tha t t he llible Hoard of t he Sou the rn l tap t i s t Con venlion has made itself a PibJo and book Colpor lago s.»ciety. I t s e n d s ou t Col po r t e r s to te l l lUp t i s t a n d religious books, a s well a* the Ihb ' e W h a t will o u r reader* th ink w h e n wc tell them t h a t Theodoeia is one of the books tha t t he Ka»k cille member* of t be Hiblo Itoard of t he S o u t h e r n I 'ap int Convention, a n d we beliero ibe membera of t h a t Ihiard, and the suppor te rs o f t h a t Itoard genera l ly ih rougf ipu t the S o u t h , aro. opposed to

inv d u r a b l e pr inciple , n ro lw*t reprea i ml decision. T o ah r i n k - f r o m them ia lo make hem fimnidable. But -o wise rnler will conjuund

ihe perradi,.., taint with the tli'jhl local tmta Hnu. No wise ruler will treat thedUcnuUntt ol i large party »t he treatt the conduct of a mob a e e T h e n e j l e c t o l ib i s dis t inct ion ba* been "i»al even lo -.-..rernrn'-nts a t m n g in tbe power ol • h e s w o n l • • • • In al l movement* of t he ' luuian mind which l e n d lo =re«t revolui ions , t be ro

a eriaia nt which modera t e eoncesaKW may imend, conci l ia te a n d preaerre . H a p p y will it be

r Kn-lun-1 if. a t tbia crisis, be r in teres ts be con !i,leil to men for whom history h a s not recorded tbe Ion* s e r i e - y f h u m a n cr imes a n d folliee in vain.

In a n o t h e r place he says : •' It is very well to talk of con f ron t i ng eedition

I told I v «nd "J enforcing Ihe law *gn ins t thoa* wh. would iliptoVb the publ ic peace. No d o u b l a lu .unit cnn.e.1 by a local a n d temp.>r*ry i r r i ia t ion ••iijht to bea i ippres^c l witli p rompt i tude and vigor • • • Hot w.»e to the cove rnmen t UuU eaono t l i t l ingniah Iwlwpen a nat ion a n d a m.»bl Woe lo -lie government which l l i inks tha t a c r e a t a s teady i long- ewntimied movement of t he pobl io mind l» t.» be stop,«^l like a s t ree t ri«ill T b i * ^ r r o r h a t 1>een tw ice fa ta l lo Uie >ireot H o u - e of l lourbon .

T h e A', Y. Tribune, t he o r g a n of t he l l lock K e publican*, un t i l wi th in ibe l a s l m o n t h held th i t loctrine.

•• I f the cot ton S ta le* un i ted lv and earnee t ly wish •o w i thd raw peaee fu l l r f rom the Union , we t h i n l

i i h e r ahould. a n d would, be a l lowed to d o f o . Any j i t t empt lo compel lb em bv force U» r ema in would 11* cain'rnry to the pr inciples e n u n c i a t e d in the im j rrwwtal IK-elaratb»n of Io i l rpendence—con t r a ry I"

•he fundsinei i ta l i«|ena on which h u m a n l iber ty is Ihiaed."— -V. 1*. Tribune, No*. 1SGU.

" W e repeatedly a»V.-J those who di*senl from •ur view of th i s ma t t e r , tn tell us f r a n k l y whe the r

they do, o r do not a*«enl to Mr Jefferson '* *la te inenl in the Hrelarati<«n of Independence , tha t p u c r n m r n t s der i ro their j u a t power* from the con - e n t of t he governed : a n d tha t when a n y form of Mvornment W o m e n des i ruc t ive lo Uieae en»bs it ia r i^h t of t he people to n i t e r o r abolish it. a n d lo inst i tute a n<*w government , Ac See. W e do hear t -»lv m v e p t thia d.ielrine, l ^ l i ev inc it intr insical ly - t u n d . I«eneticeni and one t h a t universal ly accept *1. i« calculated to prevent i he shedd ing of sen* ol h u m a n td.nsl. And if it j o - t i d e d the *ece**ion 'rom tlie Itrit iah Kmpire of t h r e e million* of oolo-"iata in 177«». we d«l not *ee why it would no t ju*-ifv the a«-e*«*ion of five million of Southerner*

from the Federa l Union In 1 8 6 1 . " — K . Y. Tribune

So did Ihe .V. J*. Independent, H e n r y W a r d lleeeber 's organ . W h y have the*e paper*changed the i r tone ao sudden ly , nnd now d e m a n d the u t t e r subjugat ion , or even ex t inc t ion of t he South , in order to m a i n t a i n tho honor of t he Union, unle*» tho g r ea t idea of p i r t y ha* fu l ly p repa red them r o n WAB r o i t THU I:XTINCTIO* o r &AI.VCBT.

c o u n t r y . M o r t of t be l a n d above 'V i sa l i a i* t a k e n up , hut

m u c h o#»it4iao be bough t c h e a p fo r eaah ." T b * o b o r s t e l l s i i s o w n tale. Mo*t of t he peo

pi* a l r e a d y t h e r e a r e f rom the Sou th a n d S o u t Weete rn State*. T h e route of tbe S o u t h e r n Pac i f i . P a i l r o a d r u n s t h rough ihe e n t i r e l eng th o f tb r valley. S t e a m boat* of l i gh t d r a u g h t a r c r u n n i n g to th* valley f rom Stock ton a n d San Kraneiaco.— A road i* a b o u t be ing cu t d i rect ly ncro-s tbo emm t r y to the coOst, a d i r t a n c e of o n e h u n d r e d mil^t The mince a l r eady opened in the m o u n t a i n s a r e cx coedingly r i ch in gold a n d aiiver, especial ly tbo lot ler . Indeed . t he en l i re ea*tern ride of t he moutr tain*, down to tbo Colorado, juet i l ie* ihe e x p e c t s tion of s n c r m o u * yield* o f tho p rec ious t n e t a V

T h e r e will p robab ly be tb i* y e a r an immense emig ra t ion f rom the South . T l ie poli t ical trouble* a n d financial diff icul t ies o f t h e old States , ar . c a u s i n g mu l t i t udes to seek a qu i e t a n d peaeefn-home io( t he r i s ing emp i r e o f tho Pacif ic , l l e f i Nor th and^SjOih , E a r t a n d W e s t mee t U»gethcr in h a r m o n ^ a n d peace. T b e rough cd^c* of *eciioit ali*m a re worn off, a n d all cowc lo live in pea<.

a* one h a p p y family. * I havo before m e th* A n n u a l R e p o r t o f lb>

Sla te A g r i c u l t u r a l Society. It is a lm—t a* g r e * ' a cur ioei ty a* t b n ^ B t e Treea. S o m e of it* * t aV m e n u of *impl«, unado rned facts, * iagger l^-lief For the p r e s e n t you m u e t be con ten t a itli o n -item. I t relsiee lo ibo g a r d e n of t he Uev. O. C Wheeler , t h o first P a p t i s t m in i s t e r t h a t ever catn>. U> the S t a t e , a n d the first P a s t o r o f i he fii^t Ibip ti*t C h u r c h of S a n F r a n c i s c o B r o t h e r hcele» now lives i n S a c r a m e n t o , and la*l fall I w i u in debted to h i m for a rtsbll t h r o u g h h is b e a u t i f o . .•rounds, a n d a rep!wfc o n h i* lusc ious fruit*. Th-K e p i r t *ay«; " T h e g a r d e s a n d n u r s e r y of U«v 0 . C W b o e l e r , on t e n t h s t ree t , i* deserv ing of h igh pra ise for t b e a m o u n t a n d var ie ty of F ru i t a n d O r n a m e n t a l T r e e s and S h r u b b e r y . Contained with-in a small enclosure . Mr. W h e e l e r cu l t iva tes hi-• round* wi th a c a r e a n d in te l l igence deserving the bigboat commenda t i on , and tbe r ichee t reward On a l i t t le leas t h a n two ami a half acret a r e growing 4U0O applo treea, 3<JU0 p e a c h trvee, CWO (>ear, 3U0 che r ry , 5000 p lum, 'JuOO g rape vines JX) apr ico ts , 5 0 0 qu ince , besides a la rge a m o u n i o f the a mail f ru iU, *uch aa l fospbcr r i ca . Cu r r en t s , ( looseberr ies , S t r a w b e r r i e * & e T b e growth ol aom* of hi* tree* thie season ba* been as tonishing. P l u m * on peach *tock have g r o w n *jncc M a r c h . l o the he igh t of th i r t een feel, wi th t w e n t y b rane l i e -averag ing o s e r t h r e e feet e a c h ; peach f r o m bud aince M a r c h l c r t have rnado rtalks *cveu incbe* and a half in c i r cumfe rence , with la rge t n o h e a d . 11 ia evergreen o r n a m e n t a l s , n u m b e r o v c r GiKJOpiqo. of 25 yarietie*. l i e ha* 35000 e lms, a n d 3000 ou gar treea, and a g r ea t var ie ty of o t h e r o r n a m e n t a l a " Thi* ,wi l l d o for two acre* a n d a ha l f A n d i t m o s t do for th i* let ter . 1 mu*t t i v e tlie»e re-port* in b roken doaes, o r m y readers will not i*< liev* t h o half t h a t is told. J n fact i l lake* l$m« to believe one'* own eye*, so s t r ange a r e t h e pr.. luct ion* of thi* prolific *oi l Hut you r reader -may rest assured tha t m y statemeoti* a re c i t be j from personal observat ion or f rom official a u t h o r i i o

M a r c h 12th. C. 1C I t • • • • • I L L U S T H A T I O N — P O L I T I C A L .

Mr . L inco ln ' s a t t e m p t to c a r r y tlie Borde r S ta t e -to a n Abol i t ion m a r k e t r e m i n d s u* of t h e t r ial* ol a c o u n t r y m a n of Mieh igan in ge l l ing several th ings to m a r k e t — r e l a t e d b y tho Detroit Free l'i-ett -

" T o o M A S T I BO** I * T U B F I B B " — A c o u n t r y vis i t ing th* c i ty y twien lay , a t tempt**! tu

In m y opinion t h a t should never be dons , for t he MY t w o aeenone c a n never l ies In peaee n o A -

p e n d e n t g o r e m m e n t a B u t w h a l e r th< t m Mtrataoa m a y a e o n , n o o n e can d o u b t I n j » pa r ty b e h i n d thorn goading them on . w

, a a b s p o r t e s t b r a n c h midat, s s d the Nc*th will h a v . r t ' t l . m w s B*® *** w m hava m a d o r r a n o f L i n c o l n :

• x a t m i a n t e M M BMUI tm w n3i Un*

s o n a m o B tonreaerve t i Klee why did t l iey no t conci l ia te t h e Bortb r s ? W h a t If I t t bou ld t u r n o a t to be ainonu

the i r scbease* to p r e p a r e a necessi ty fo r acknow ledginf t he I n d e n w l o u e e of t he Sou the rn S ta te*?

ey opinion t h a t *bo t w o

the abol i t ion o f s lavery a t i h e po in t of t he bayoae i . by B M o e of servile insurrect ion*, e t a T h i e is

" * I n d Now.ebsl l I> b s e a a i i o u e how t h e y g ive fowe a n d l o a W a r Pol icy wi th s a e h » ;

."Js M Union

bl ican prees Is t ak ing bold

Democra t* not

proof w a s t e d to U e r s i t i s foa the

c i rculate , a n d do no t a l low the i r a g e n t s o r Col porter* lo b u y , sell , o r d is t r ibute . T h e s e nnt i land-iuurkuicn oppose al l books «tT t h i s sort, a» s e c m r i a n nnd unbap t i s t i c a n d i r re l ig ious

H ihe Bible Board or one of it$ Colpor ler. during the past two yean hat purchased a a<py of Theodosia or tiny other book published by the South Western Vublithing Jloute, wo do not k n o w i t I t pro*criCc* ita publ ica t ion* a* u n b ip ' iat ic a n d i n j u r i o u s , o r e l to i b a t Board convicl* itarlf of a wicked p a ^ a n spir i t . A n y m e m h r r of t he Bapt is t Convent ion t h a t meets in S a v a n u a h th is month , can sat isfy hi t iuelf if tlie J '-oard cir cu la tes ib is a n d o ther univor*ally acknowledged valuable Ibipliat p u b l i m l i o n * of i he Sou th W e s t e r n P u b l i s h i n g House , ond ibo n a a o n why. Any m e m b e r c a n sntisfy h imse l f i f t be book* of Nor l i t em IMHISC* a re uo t sold, a n d especially J the publication! of the American Tract Society are not patronised, f • t

U O U T 1 I E H N B O H O O L B O O K S .

A resolution was introduced a few w e e k s ago in ihe lietirgin Hist* Convention, offering a premium of$oU<}do lars.caeh. for a Spelling book,a Or-iuiasr , a Urograpl.y aud t w0 Headers, lo be lha work ol booth-e m author* au l prvpaied fur tho use of Southern actaOots. Thie ie a move iu lU* right diiectieu. Wt a r* In hopes ihat s t e | ^ will he taken b j al l the slavt Slates towards Uto eueourageuienl of ihe l i teralurc or iho Sooth. The Phsbutelph,* HtrorJ, a l luding to t U iraolutlou* Iplroduced iu ihe Urorgia Cooveniiou coaimriils ou the prefeience giveu to Northern text hwi«ks hy Southern teachers. The KteorJ make* ihe following comparison of sale* of leit-books by North pro authors, - with works of the sam* character and equal merit, ihe product of Sout h e m iaicl lecl and in-dual ry.

" T h e publishers of 8milh * Grammar send annual-ly to ihe Southern State* 00,000 copies of lhat work; Uirtou s, a work writ ten by an AtaUmian , deea not reach one Ihird t h a i c i rcula t ion; But le rs , a Ken-

O a e of t he t imco io the Sooie iy . in ready Kxecu Wendel l reason for - h o u l d b e d iver t t b e

iv* P h i l |

M r . D l a k i n e o n . w b o m t h c I* »0Tsds#4wpi}dhs»e

• i -n i f i oan t ind ica t ions of t he of t he A m e r i c a n A n i i f t U v c r v

the i r a n u u i l meo i inx a b in th i* eity. T I w o i r j u l V »f th* it tee. signe.1 b y Messrs Har r i son ,

a n d C. a Burleigli , g i A n a s a •asure, t h e de s i r e t h a t j no th iug

a t thie sub l ime eri . i«, to «heok Of popu la r feel i n / , which ie I wi th t h e e t reng th o f a tliou

d i r ec t oonfliot wi th the ( M u J i t y r e P o w e r . "

Anli-Sltomy SAsa i i > d , h i th -u s e of foroe, now s s y i t h a t h e work of a l l t r u e AboK-

, to d o a l l «hat in t h e t s lie* to no r the rn i n t b - n a t i o n

j* n o w h e a t i n i aga ins t s lavery. Should It s h a k e n , o r

" o n i t s o w n region, t h o loeare wil l h a r e come

n long l ime first t h a t Mr. L inco ln a n d S e w a r d ,

rmidabl* prepora t ioo*. a n d the

of the Sesth, «ay hesitate? sad

t acky b « k , scarcely one third, and tha t s f McKoberie. ouc of ih* beet e«er publiebed, tell at the rate of par-I tape 2,000 per annum. Biown'*, Well'*, Welds , Frost's, Klrkham's and Fowler'e al l written and pub-lished by Northem men, circulate e i t rne ively in llw Sjuih , to the eielusion of those Southern book* we bave named. Ji*r i* tbi* difference between Ihe circulation of Northern and Southern book* oouftned to Grammar* , t h e talented Caroline Lee Bents, who** labors In the field of l i terature have tendered ber n i n e a household word in e v e r / village. North as well *a South, published a Header second lo none ever leaned from ih* press, y e t cv*n in ber-own State, Sander'*, bargeut *, Town s, Parker * m \ Wat-ton * base superseded it. Tbe Arithmetics *nd Al-gebra of Col. Smith, of ibe Virginia Insti tute, a r e *b lewed to remain on lb* book-seller*' sheUee, wkile Ureenleaf. Dsvies, Culburn, Bmmer*on, iMy, Green. I lealh, or Ray m s y U found In almost every ecbool i a the South and Booth Wee*.

Wbat Will t he South BOW do? Cootinoe lo pat-roa i i* tbo*e U»ok-se !i«i s a t Ike North who have con-t r ibutd their thousands and tfcns of thoasaods lo a id M*. Lincoln in subjugat ing the Sou lb, er patronise South, e r a authors a n d Southern publ ishers? A majority of e a r tesehera in the South, e r e f rom ike North a n d too m a o y ef t h e * i b l ak tha t eoheok ie fit lo be Med uotese pabUshed there, a n d then not a faw of them frt sper mi*x the beets they eelL ShaU set s

Lincoln * p roc lamat ion of a b b « k a d e , a n d tbe reasons be aa t i ^no l for it, recal l a s imi la r a«i passed by tbe P a r l i a m e n t of t l r e a t Bri ta in one y e a r »fter i he Declarat ion of Independence wa* adopted by the colonies. T h a t a c t reads t h u a :

'• An a r t to p roh ib i t al l t r a d e a n d in te rcourse with iho colon im of New Hampsh i r e , M atone hu •<*tla Hay. Kho>le Is land. Connec t icu t , N e w York . \'e«v Jeracy . lVnn«vl*an : a . t he t h r e e lower coun ri tu in Delaware, Mary land , Virgin ia . N o r t h C a r . . ' inn. Sou th Caro l ina , a n d I l e o n i a , during the eon-HuHitnre of the pretcni rebellion wi th in the eaid •i,!,»ni«*« reapectively" • • • • I t recited • Imt m a n y perwma in thoao eobmiesi. " h a v e *et . 'heuisrlvni u p in i ^ n r r l i e l l ionand defiance lo tbe juat and le^al nu tho r i ' y of >he Kin^ a n d P a r l i a m e n t of ( J r r n l Hri tain. lo which they have e v e r been m-l o f r i u h t o u g h t to lie sub jec t , and Imve oooem Mod toge ther nrrni-d forces, engaged h is Majes ty ' s ln>op*. nnd r i t tacknl b is for t* : have usurped th»-pr.wera of government , and prohibi ted al l lrad«-•nd commerce with thi* kingdom and o ther pe r t t if hia Mab-aty'a dominions. Kor the m-»re sneedi v nnd effectus l ty *uppre**lng such wiokea and larinff deaigns , a n d for provent ing a n y a id . aupply. >r a sa i t t anco l ie inz »ent t b i l h r r du r ing the cunt in

uiinco of t h e *aid reliell ioos a n d t reaaonable com motions l»e it dec la red , A c . " •* l h a t al l m a n n e r of t r a d e nnd commerce is. a n d sha l l be prohibi ted with Ihe colon ice a f o r e s a i d " A n d f o r l v t l i r e e sec-tions in t h a t a c t p rov ided for t h i s r e s u l t

In the speech of A b r a h a m Lincoln , of Illinois, delivered in t l i cU . S. House of Uepreeentat ivee on tho 12th of J a n u a r y 184S. which we find reported at length in the Appendix lo Uie Congress ional i • lobe, 1st session, 3uth Congress , page 94, Mr. Lincoln | h u s expresses h imse l f o n tbe right o f se-cession.

"Any peoplo a n y where , being inc l ined a n d hav in* ibe power, h a r e a right lo r i se u p a n d s h a k e .ff t he exis t ing ( i . i v c r n m m t , a n d form a n e w one.

t h a t su i t s t h e m bet ter . Th i s is a most va luable , * moat wu-rrd rivrht—a r i g h t which , we hope a n d br-lieve. i* to l ibe ra te the world. N o r ie thi* r ight smfined to essca i a wbieh Ihe whole people o f a n

••xisling ( l o v f r n m e n t may ehooae lo exercise I t — Any portion o f s u c h people t h a t ean, may revolu tbmise . a n d make t h e i r o w e of t o touch of t be t e r ritory a* they i n h a b i t More t h a n tbia, n majority «.f a n y port ion of s u c h peoplo m a y revolulionixe. pu t t i ng th.wn a miuority, in termingled wi th , or n e a r a lan i t t hem, w h o may oppoee t h e i r movements I t is a qda l i ty o f revoluiimis no t to g o b y old l ines, o r old Ltws; bu t lo b reak u p both , a n d make n e w ones . "

c a r r y t w o pig* u n d e r one a rm, a o a i p ful l of ch ick en* u n d e r tbe o ther , nnd a q u a r t of egg* i n . h o coat U i l pockeL T h e l « g i n n i n g of hia t r o u b h wo* Ui d r o p ope of h i* d iminu t ive p . r k e r a , w l j i t h ahol a round the c o m e r like greaatnl l ig luning. I I . laid tbe coop o n the o t h e r to hold i t down, hn< • ta r ted in pttreuil , returning victor ious to Und In-•iher pig released by Uie beoev .den t ac t ion of m. d d sow, who upse t t b e c«»op nnd freed the | | r i t «ner. i m p r i s o n i n g t b e o i h e r in l ike m a n n e r h<

s t a r t ed in p u r s u i t again , a n d in course of twon l t minu te s loomed up wi th p ig^y No. 'J, u n d e r hi» arm. : P y th is t i ino No. I h a d wiggled out . nnd WH. i o n e a g a i n ; w h e r e a t be wu« so enraged t h a t he t e t down on Uie egg* unaware* und suiaalicd Umm Deectying t h e t r u a n t in a n e i g h b o r i n g at roc t h . dashed a f l e r him, tumbled over a g o i t e r plate, iuid «aw b o t h of hi* porc ine tor im-nuira dnuip|x-.u u n d e r » ba rn wiUi a fl.rtof t h e i r sho r t ta iU Wending h i* w a y *orrowlul ly back to the cia.j. he a r r i ved in t ime to *ee the laal o f his btdd«.V d i s appea r over a p icke t lence in Ihe dis tSnce, re leaned by Uie misch ie f of some mal ic ious boya Uiat e a t o u the curbe tone a n d asked him wha t Io-wa* .looking for. W h e n laa l aeen h e was u « m ; h is Ucst endeavor* to t r a d e the o - i p for a Un i t e ot lemon p o p — m a k i n g th* beet of adve r se c i n j u m s tandee

l i e m a y po**ibly**re b is " c o o p " — M a r y l a n d — bu t *r bo doe* be will be wi l l ing tu t r a d e it when h e find* Ito bos lost tbo Borde r S ta te* with' t be Sou lh .

A l t O L D LAJfJDMAJUC U F 8 B T . Bso rnEB Haistics! In looking o y e r tb* minute*

of t he la te Bapt is t S u t o Convent ion, 1 see th i* r e m a r k a b l e novel ty :

" R e t o l r t d f T l i a t we Inr i t e oil Bap t i s t mln'mter* in p a d s t a n d i n g in t h e i r o w n chu rehee e n d Dis-t r i c t a n d H e n e r a l Associa t ions , to t oko sea t s w i t h us in thi* Convent ion ." • .

So long a* al l r e g u l a r B a p t i s t oburcbe* a r e as-sociated in Diat r ic t a n d G e n e r a l AcaociaUons, t be a l o r e invilal ion is atr ict ly landmivrk—i- e. con-s i s t en t A min is te r m a r h e a m e m b e r 9 ( a c h u r c h *o called, bu t t h a t rhatch is i n fls|nu|t disorder,

IL . »1«. -

A s exebaage says : If on* wiU pause sod l a t e i view of the world a t Ibi* moment he will tee »b> wa* 'never more perfectly seen upon the race of ih< ear th . The world I* convuieed a* l« probably itevr. ha* been since the «rcalivn, with wsrs a n d ruuioi* u war, by fs ia in* and de*olal:*n. History due* bo pr**enl such a geserat lumuli of baiions a* we no* aee. I t would **em that toe vials of the Revelation were opened, and tha t di tcord a n d blood wore niinet IOWB upon eo r general io*. Whal t be iaaoe will U of al l ibe dreadful entanglement* which now Sovi-roe Ihe nation* time only will show. Cci ta ioly u« me can d iv ine lL Wlthip a few year* we hare b. held the mo*t magnificently drvadful war* of Whici history ba* any r tourd. Nat ions have h « u cu i i ^wi cd Sod subjugated to lb* caprice* of ambition* nuu tyrannica l sovereign*. l o d i a a revolt*, Syriai •aaasaere* a n d mhrdereu* siege* have M[p«d ih. life-blood of mill ions Kurop* is Just now eouVbUo. from cent re to eireomferenee. Poland and ItungaM are . r ipe / o r revolt. K u u i s has cmaneipat rd h*i terto. and annexed a l a ige t r a c t e f conn i r a t e l y de-rived from China, wboe* coast* a re st i l l infested an gua tded by English a n d Frvucb fleet* S*rdiu:> a tend* demandiug Venetia and Rome, and Auatr<* a n d "German proper re*iet ber. P rance holde S y i U for i be S a l t a n of t h a t .wieiehed eouniry , bui ie te^d; !0 appropriate It lo berrelf whenever the Emperoi N*peleon<lblnka t l policy le do * a K n l i m t a m Pre ike are fittiag e a t naval fi«*<* for tbe eoaf ts o. the Doited States, and th* United States iLemte lvc a re disrepted, thnmtSBiBg c l . i l war a t a n y moment Spain h a s seised upoo San Domingo and thrretei t , UaVu s a d Mexioe. y h l l e j l e x i e o oa he r ( a r t Utieai ens to ceneuer Tesse . Several of the South Amer iaaa Republic* a re qea r r e l i ag . Bucne* Ay re* e n d Pa raguay a re a t e ^ o r d s ' points. I o I n d i a l amia* it following a dreadful m a u e e r e a n d revolt, ami tbl» famine ranches in to P*rai* s a d Chin*. I a HolUnd the foan^uiaa of i b a e a a n i r y , eaueed hy t io» s w a y , of lb* dike*, ba* deotroyed He I eeia ' l e f t hease leoi a n d a tarv iag . tbetisai

S j t lB .va , C a r t e r e t c o r F e b . 18,1861.' Editort Teuucsiee Bop list . — I n your very ex-

.-client paper of 'JO'.li J a n u a r y , H 6 I , there n a pub l i ca t ion b e a d e d W . Wal lace ," and rinsed tl t he bot tom by P . » . Nixon , J . o e p h II. Itoraa^ Durhamsvi l le , Tenmjsse , J a n u a r y 7, I W I , which i.t* produci-d nnxto*^ * d i c i t ude a m o n g oa, taring

been visited, u* wc p re sume , by the indiridud J W. Wnl laoe , o f w|ioin you make mention, and

lielieving i t to l « Ibe du ty of every member of 0 b r i a l ' s body lo leftd pid in de tec t ing and r x p r « ^ >p.*tacy a n d impns ly rs when a u d wherever mcl w i t h ; thia. therefore , is to most curne»tly reque*; i t re tbren P . W. N i t o n and J W . Borum togiie, ihrouglr ' tbe Tenurxsct Baptist, a ful l detail of lb* • o n d u c t of *aid t l . 4V. W a l l a c e ntnun* iheta, that the Bapt is t* h e r e a«^I eve rywhere may he fnlly twaro o f w h a t e v e r h a s been discovered elusit* .nd i m m o r a l in hi* c h a r a c t e r •* a Baptiat uiois-er. T h e It . W. W a B a c c who visited us ie either rom W a y n e or D a u p h i n c o u n t y . Nor th Carolioa^ mica* h e ha* moved vyitbin Uie cout>e of a few uonth* p a a t M y s e l f a n d o t h e r s here a re very lealroua to know w h e t h e r he is i he (I. W. Wal-lace men t ioned in yo^ir o d r c r t i s c m e o l , from whom

\-oii w i t h d r e w y o u r recommendation or n o t Let ue hope d e a r B r e t h r e n Nixon a n d Borum thai you, o r souic o t h e r wr i t e r in Uie Ttnuestte Bap-tist. a c q u a i n t e d wi th the fac ts requieite in the •aae, will no t fail to ; r e ap ind lo this through th* , Ttnuestee Baptist, a n d oblige m a n y friendsria ^ i o a You r», f r a t t m a i l y , J . L WABBIX

B a u n s r o w x . Ky.-, Apr i l 20,1SCI. Dear Rro. Grace*:—You nnd m a n y of joor

na t rons will, douh t l j s* . be g l a d to bear that the •atisc of o u r d e a r JUplcciuer is prospering ia iLin

long neglected p l a c e — five access ions witbiq tks a*t few weeks, a n d o the r* speak of uniUng with

JtO c h u r c h s«a>n O u r c<irvgrcgationf a re fully sa ,oud a* could be «spcc led u n d e r Uie circun-•wnccs , nnd o u r Sab l " i (h School is well atienJtd W'e a r e us ing the publ ica t ions 'of t he Smtbers J a p l i t t SabliaUi Sub»a>l Union , a n d ' w e take thirty »r for ty copies, 1 iliiiik, o f tho Children a Friend. Hie opp i s i i i on to the Bap t i s t s h e r e is of tbe bd-•cre*t and mos t u n r e l e n t i n g na tu re . lMndmerk-<»m a l ias Bibleism is exceedingly oOciisiio 10 Ibe I toman Cathol ic* aiid 1 ' ro les tan ta o f this coano-uity. B u t o n r b r e t h r e n s t a n d firmly b y ibeir j u s l o r , who ia no t Ss l i smed to be called " a Bap-tiat of t he u io t l s t r i c t e s t s e c t , " " a n old fashioned Bapt is t , " Ac. Bapt is ts , to succeed in this or any o t h e r c o m m u n i t y , joust m a i n t a i n fearlessly and fa i th fu l ly the i r doqtr ines , i r respect ive of coiue-j u e n c c a Duly is our*, Hod will t ake care of the i .••iiisequencca |

W h a t ho* b e o g n e of tho Southern Baptist Re-eiewl I s e n t yon (wo dol lar* aouic month* since, ind told you to act m e down a* "n life-subscriber* to the Rteiew, bu t Imve no t received a receipt 6* :hc money sent. Hid you ge t m y lel ter , and why lo I no t get a nutfcber o f t he Retiew 1 All will

1 >c r i g h t I uui c e r t a in . t i l a d to s e c the! Baptist au rv i r i ng ihe crisis.

l 'hc Lord wil l no t sUo«f men to kill it or it* e l f :»ir* H o w sweet t he a a t u r a n e e tha t " t h e !*ed knoweth hi* o w n ! a n d t h a t l i e will Ite wilh his people in tho *ixi | i t roub le , a n d in the *ev«uh will no t fo r sake Utem."

I a m f e a r f u l ll*4t I will wea r^ you wilh nyf mpor tuni t ic* , b u t p a n n o l you visit u« this spring •r l u m u i e r a n d tpesid a few day* with our peop«c? iV» come if you [Hie*ibly can d o *o.

Y o u r s , aBeci idnatc ly , A. I I MIUKS.

W c a re p l e a s c l . jand we n ro confident, that the n a n y f r i ends of l | ro. Mil ler will l»e pleased to •ear of t he succe4* of t he c a u s e under his «in-• i ry in t h a t s t rong jmM of err»ir, where N I* Hue ail . t l to m a k e a s t a n d . Wo will try and vnil U r d e t o w n thi* s u m m e r . T h e Bcview t*r IWI,

«»B issued n b o u t i he da l e t h a t Bro. Millers e t l e r b e a r - . W r r e g r e i lo say thai unlets til i ts f r i e n d s will [lo a* B r a M. has done, j"»y J<* • f , it wil t be Suspended.

Kid. T . B K d r i c r s o n wri te* from Oalbl is , Davie c o u n t s . M»*j t h a t Mi taour i is boiling ever, m d ibe B. pub l cjyis a r e get t ing nwny ju»t *• k»t •S (Misaiblc. I hajvc Iwen p r each ing in Uie StaU •f. Miasotiri fo r n e a r n ine t een year*, and I bar* •lever p r e a c h e d wjien m y labor seemed to hare u •ittlc good effi-cL ; W c a re t o a m a n Ibr ssc*a**B tl Ha l l a t in . nnd wi t h r o u g h o u t the S ta te 1 believe.

Bro. A B Mi l l t r , o f Bards tnwn , Ky., reports s •lecessful Ineel ing behl by |iiinself and Ureibw*

;p-*neer a n d Morrfa. wi th the Cedar Creek Cb*x<k| vhieh r r eu l t ed i n ' 4 0 aeeeaaion*

B m M. vote* for i he Southern BapUtl Retiru n c o o n b y l e n d i n g u p tho m e a n s lo carry i t * *

Wi l l n o l al l i u p a t r o n * do l ikewise?

Bro. Hold. S . ; E a t o n , of Springfield, Grees .vainty , ^I isaot ir i , , f inder da t e of March 3, wriieti " I have h a d to f j i t alone, a lmos t sa a lend-•nark suppor te r , whi te 1 have lieoti reproach*! wi th be ing a Qrmctllt, a DityUmile, * !'<+ Ilelonile, A o ; bu t t h a n k Clod Ihe caa r t »» b r in ing ground. . A l though I have m d bee" a r eader o f you r va luab le paper , I appreciate it and the pos i t ions maHita ined in church orgsnUatise, •neml*rahip , d isc ip l ine , nnd tbo lsw» goveraiO* d ie o r g a n i s a t i o n a s Uie c h u r c h or kinjtdam of ih« living (MOL S s r c n t m a n d oppr«»briou« epithet* W* my c o m m o n d i e l | o r h a r e been, bn t I bate a t«» drm. wi th t h e l a n d m a r k in one hand and 1*®F bell i te nnd redo |»apt i* t immer*lon* in tb* Btwf' I can m a i n t a i n the gro&nd aga ins t all of posit My w a r m c t thSnka lo you three brethren V* r mr va luab le wt»rka Kuclosed plea*e find b 'Hars , A c " |

T h o enemiee n f Bap t i s t pr inciples think » s h a m e o o r b r e t h r e n tfrbo firmly sdvoeate the®. / a u n l i n g t h e m w j l h being " G r a r t i t e * , " A c . ^ diemaelvea Uie u j e r e foUowcrs o f men a* Calvin a n d Can^|ibclL L e t o o r bre thren t h a t the p r i n c i p l f s they a d v o c a t e — • r r n

markmin—were a d loca ted by Bsp t i s t s before l ' endle torv Duyton, o r Orave*. A '—Wy. 1 ^ . 4 . t n i l . . . l _ r n nnd t h a t with Ih*1*

b e b f v a k i b e a t s nd*.

s u r v i n g . temporal power of lha J ' o j e

• r id teetns on i he *v* of a tei,c waUlBf fo r aoate Bae t# « r i k e

ria o r L u t h e r were born, a n d t h a t w i th . ' b r e t h r e n they a r e fol lowing C h r i s t

• I tRxova t , o r - O n tlao 21s t

' T ) IB T K X S S F u r o r G O T * * * * * * * -, Mr. C l t n f n n I n t r t d o e r d B me t " -

heusand* tapoti d -m to c h a n g e the sea t of guternnien of — - <»d s u b m i t t h e f r o p t f W o n US the pe«tifc .

r e f e r m l lo t b o i Commi t l ea on ooos l i i u iw* d i spa tch lo tho ( f s l v e f t o o tomtit iBJB WW

i i u - V H l t r i J. TO YELL, Tba d . l . » » U i U 4 I N I M M U the B a p U l l B l a U

Coarantioo, to be h d d ^ I t k tk* M M M « M k l Ckarck. r<iaa«aclD( cm Tkaraday before Ik* i t k Beb-bath la May, Ore repeated U aoiioo t** f*U*wl*f t

All who COM by private ( M n r n H u t M M M «» rea-rt lbet**elvee at tko (tor* • r X n m . l i n u t , M c L . l i . o d * Co.. and *11 wh* tr*e*l Railroad *U1 bo received at Ibo Depot, and oeaveyakee faralahed them from tkooeo to ike ko*M* ef tke kretkrea u 4 ffiaa.lj, « k t n ample aeeniatoodelion will be provided for ikem. Member* af ika andcrrigeed committee, appointed by tka choreb, will be at t x k pelat moa-liuaad. ID receive a i d aarigala tkaaa aUcadJag, f i n a l prepared for ikalr accommodalioa.

Brvtbrea Tkne. Tcaedalo aad Wu, M. F a n * r have corresponded with Ika Englaeer* of tka eereral Rai l -road* running through oar B u t e aa tka route U u d frum Maeoa, and - i l l r a port through tka Mlaatoeippi Bepltot ika term* aa which all al loodtBt Ike Ceava,-UOB will ka conrcyod.

We re.pectft.lly announce la all lalcrected, tkat ample proviaion will bo made far tka a***Bm*datloa a f t k a C w B r a a t i a a . I * * . B . M C L B I X A B B , )

M. L. J i u i o i i , VCom. D » i u D t u u i , J

Macon, AprU SOlk, 1M1.

Charokoa Bapttot C o n r a n t l o n . TkU body will Biaat la Colhono, Georgia, OB Friday

W o r a Ika Iklrd Bubbalh la May. Ample nrraage-aiaaia will bo mado la aaoommodato all who a a y at-land. Tbuaa wko coma ky. Railroad will bo mat a t tka Depot; aad lk«»a wko «*aa ky priroto eoovoyooec will ko n a l at tka ckarck aad bumoa oaalgaed ikem.

U F. Bccuaaofc, n . M. Y o r a o , v r . J . C * * T B B I X , A W. R u m , • Coau M.COBTW, U . D. W. M e w a u i , 8 . McOtaaaaa, .

May 15, l M I - t f

COCBBB.—Tka tuddaa ekaagce of oar ollmata aro source* of Pulmoaorr, Broaoklal, aad Aatkmotle Affection.. Biperienee koving provod tkat clmpto reined le* of»eB art rpoadly aad oartaialy wkea Ukoa la iko aarly aUgaa of tko dlaoaaa. reooorao *keald at •oca ba bad ta "Urowa'a Bronchial Troakaa.-or Loo-eagce, lot Ibo Cold, Coagb, or Irritatlea of tko Tkfoat beaver *o ligbt. aa ky ibU pracaalloa a BIOTO aarlaai attack may be.effecluolly wardad off. Public 8p.ak.ra and Binger* will tod t h a n effectual for eleoriog aad elreaglheaiag tko vol**. 8oo odrortlaomoot. Jank-Jm

PtBBT DATIB' P a i r EIUBB, u IB lalarBal ramody baa BO equal. IB eaaoa of Ckolia, Suotmer ComBlalat, Drtpapaia, Dyaaolary, aad A a l k a a i t wil l oaro la oao nlcki , ky taklBg it laioraally, aad batklag witk It as-laroally. I t la tka baat LlaoaiaBt la Aaiariaa. I u artloa la liko toajic, wkaa a s u r a o l l r appliod to kod (wraa, barna, acalda, aad apraiaa. Far tka alok kood-arba. and t<»otk-acko, doa'i fall U try iL l a akoct It ia a Pais Klllor. Owaora of lloraoa food tko W U w -

1 RirtB*. Ol io , i>o«. »tk, 1UA. Tki» la lo eortify, tkat I kaao BIVOB tka Fala Klllor

to llor.aa, for OkolVa, aad foaad It tko boat roaaodr I arar triad. I l f i«aa ibaa. aaao *olokpr l » u . a j atkor remedy 1 erar a»od. I f l ro . for a dooo, kalf a twoaty-ft.a cant boitla, pal Inia a pint bottlo of worn wotor aod ia»laa.aa and draarb tbam with il . I bare alwaya cuiad tka woral eaaoa witkoal dolay.

JOBB FoKTIB, Pro. Biploy HolaL

Metiri. CATCB A Boa : Tba Aiobrjalol Oil I f o t of ynu bad a bappy . I K I . Tba Hanaiaf Cloo* oo a y cbaak bona, wb.cta bad glran a a mack pain, woa cured by a few appliraiioB*. I Uka pleoauro IB roaoaaoad-log ll to tka public* D. KUXT, Bakar,

Howard Bow, MoaiBkU. Ua'irt . Carta A So* : Tka madiaiic oallod Aakro-

•ial Oil I fot"fru4b yo« bad a kaaoy •ffact. I WM klt-len by iwo d»f • at one Uma, and bad kotk of a y Oral bitten. I applied tba aadic ioa , oocor atoppod work, . a ! « • well ka a faw dara. I eaa oafaly aay i t U a T.luable njedicine. E. H. A a m W o , Paiator.

Uaapkla, Tana. For aala by DnirgUta ara'ry wkara.

VALUABLB HI3T0BICAL WORKS

- »J6 A- M-. MB F. K. . !»!» A. M. . I .U A. M., X:lft F. M. tko Caircratly

Boutkwaotora apr»-tf Tkoro or* aaoro or loaa BopOaU at ovary Poat-Oftoo,

IB orory ckarck, wko ooald ka ladaood lo toko tka Boptiat ky * UtUo aollciiatloa oa tko part of a friend, or orOB If o o a e brotkar woold offer to traaaait for t k o a tko aabeoripUoa price lo Ike oOeo of pabUoatloB. Wa * U h to add U oar lUt, ketweoa ikU aad tko flrat of Febraary, a aaabor of poylag aabaerlbora oqcol U tko a a a b o r of dollnqaoola wo have oat off dariag tko pact year. Wo Ikerofore offer tko foUowlag p r o a l a a a to MiaiBTaaa aot anbeorlkora—to TOLCBTABT acaacai-aaoa, aad ta CABTAaaaaa-»oa CLOBB: X- A l l M l n l o U r a . n o t Bubeorlbor*. oaa b a r * tko

paper lor one year tor 91 '0. B A i l Minlatore . Bubaoribara o r a o t Bubocribora.

o n bare the pa par lor ooa year kj (orwardlag lour now aafaacrlbara aad the full price. U 90

B F o r On* A n a o o l Buboortbor aft $ 1 0 0 , prooarod aad Beat aa. or one lorwording ku own aofcacnptMo. wo wfll aaad eltkor of tbe foUowlng booke:

T b o Oroat Zrea Wkool . oow adluoo. «l 00. B a a a a l 4 w t a « a l o a . o r t k a I n f i d e l * D a a « k

Mmply. I* » ***• 9T 00 Vol. la BOW nearly Karootypod. It will Inako nearly

1000 pp. royal ocWo-lrgr. dear typo, aad will bo bound la uniform *>le wMb BoUaaon. Tkoao two wor*» o a k o a beMBftd aod B M ealuabi* odditto* lo any blrary. Bo Bepttat adoialor abould be without them, aod ooery mKll;-(eat member .bould poaeeea tbecn. HJO bottto of Ordioan-eee la oow preparing to bo fougbt orer agala, and; a poo now Iaooee- Tba oppuaenta of tnimenioa dcoy Ikal II lo either auatOned by tbe aenpeuroo or tbw prartko ol the prtmiut* cbuirhee. In ihi» cootroreray Robtaate Bad Wall arc lodla-paoaiUo. They at* uai«oraally admlUod lo U atandard anibora. Tbey briog forward ibo t*U of hle«©ry-4he teeta-IOC«y of the Cathora aod earboat hiatonaoa. and tbe orlgtoal Oroek *od LoOa. no that tbey caooot be gfliaeayed or deeued. It baa been at a beery ooday that theoo worka hare boon ••ought oot. U waa tboucbi that tbe Brnoa. md lb* ap-proacklag laauee. Imperaatoly denaoded a* Amonca* ed.Uoa. U u k e p e d ibat tbe e&rt lo eupply Co groat a went will \j0 appreciated by u>e deoomiaaboa. aod a liberal natruoa«e e i>oded to tbaao worka. Tbo prioo ia pot dowo *o (be lowoet figure.

NOTICE TO SCHOOL-TEACH BBS. I " A flrat-claac, a Ha. 1 Teacher ia waaled to take ckai of Ike Eagle Creek Male and Female Academy, ettaatod Bradley county, Ark* ta a kigb aad healthy coootry. jood price will be givoa. or, if prelerrod, taltioa girea. I

Airtkor information, addrooa Vr. W. D. Baraetl. Ka, Crock. Bradley county. Arkaoaao. JaoSft-U

eeery Bapclat church to aocure aco tor refercace by tbair peolorc and

Nashvlllo Female Academy. ' roxmvxj) IB1B.

AjUt mrut^ mx mmlkt, * • Urn I9(k 9/ January 1861, I rcewaw p y ^ o k h o a a . Principal of HUM Irutx-(utim, witk whfk I km* btt* enuutUd for 21 ycorc.

TTHE ACADEMY OFFERS SOifK PE-X collar o4*aaftagoe, amoag whfob. wo Ibtak aro tkaM-Aay 00a ecod.Bg f i t . witba one month. ehaB receiro by

aO the two Toiumee of Bobuiaoo. alao the two at Wall aod ia of Oanoo oo Haptlcm. The prioe of Ihe Utter ia II ba.

OTHER VALUABLE HISTORIES.

adtheteam aa

"ZXlCX «. H*o l tb

«ny other cooi

•4 yeara. ftrat Ba|4lfl Church ia America ? from Uua It w,U toeoei. that the boptiam ol no mioiater In America la denT»<1 from Roger WilEejna. Tbeodoelo . eol. I -^.rtce f l O.

Tbia work hoa already reached a dnrolation greater than F o r F i r * A n n o a l B u l a e r l b * ™ at 19—

A r i » o r . m l l y Bible , quarto, with Oluatrationa. Family Record. Ac., aod a Uytno" Book, with aux-in gtlt upon each. or. 1 copy of three periodical* via; Ton n00 ao* Bopt iat ,

Bouthera Bapt l r t B*T1*W. and Y o u t h ' a Magaalna Cor 1 year I f>ETHEL COLLEGE, RU8SELLVILLE,

MJ KEXTVCKT'—The U H cceOMB of aiatcen weeka doeee De^mber I t . laao. The kmf eeeeion of twenty-four week, begina 00 fUBBOAT, the Ut day of January. 1MI, aod doeee la Joa*.

r o c a l l y . B. T. B i a w m . A. M.. Proaidoot, aod Profoaaor of Moot*!

aad Morel Hrieocc. J. R- Katoa. A. M.. Profoeeor of Aodcot aod Modem Bd-

* J. l i . Frcca. A. K, Prclbccpr of Malbemaiko aod Engl-

Mtmca, A- M . Profoeeor of Bataral Bdeooao, Mo-chaoice aod A.trooomy.

B C- llaaeoira, Pnodpal oI Iko Preparatory Zkepartmeni. T h o o l o g t o a l Depertnaeot .

Bar. W. W. Oaoaaaa. A. M-. Profoeeor oI BiUkal Bxpo--Uon and PaatorCl Theology.

J. R Katoa. A.M., Pwfeoeor of Hebrew aod How Teola-moot, Greek, aad BiUlral laterpretaUoo.

PREMIUMS GOOD FOR ONE YEAR

For nothing, or a Uttle talk.

Ew'ery M LB later should pueaoee a copy ol theae invduable Bi«tonee. ead we therefore ofler them to ooy one for a few powera lo a refutatioa ef tbe ecepOcal nouona. touching God.

tbe aothonocy of tbe Bible, future p-in'abmenl. etc., latent in the Bund of almoet erery uaroo*erted m u or child. AH porentc, without diatlo<*t>oo of eeck^kould plareahapyio the hand, of tbdr children. It cannot be read by the theo-logian without profit

We know not where there lo eo mneh matter of ao great value, embodied in eo attrecUrdy eo Utile apace.—7kc7Vw

T h e V a l i d i t y of ho B a p t l o m a of Oonapbollltea a o d FedobapUata Pnee 40 da.

' Tbt. work contain* a complete refutation of all that ha» been written ta the aupport of auch tapbama. Lot every DapUat examine it. A n a w e r t o ThoopbUoa W a l t o n ; or Bapbat Facta

BgaiOat Melbodiet IVtioo. -..Price » c t e

mm- Young aieo Ikeoaod by their church lo preach, end Ihe eooa or minUfora of the Goepd will reed re tuition ffrnba Indiceat young men qualifying tbemadvee le leach, may have the.r twttoa on time aa per catalogue. For calo-loguee and further particular* addrcoe the Proeideol or Rev. W. W. Gardner. Ruewdlrilla. Lay-aludoata aheold be here at the opoolBgof the aeeeioo. declft

POPLAR CHEEK MILE AND FEMALE ACADEMY.

CTAS JUST COMMENCED, UNDER I J L the anperrieion of Prof. W. C. H.U. Of Mempbia,

Tenn., in large, now. fraBte buildiage. Juat erected, and letnc ereetedTwlth large. »arloua. eomfortaUe Bad wdl veaulated rmm*, near The Huntenlle aad Middletoe Road rown*hi p. Ho. ka. Worth Range. Ho. ?, Beet—K al to weet of the PopUr Cr—k Chnrrfi. Choctaw oo . Mine. The lonUioo la very healthy, roaaobc and pieaaaal. having two line epnng* « e i cell eat eater. There aro two elaaa indla near by. aad oo each ride, coat aad woet. four or live milee diataat. are ecverd atorea aad a poet office. The intention nt (he Dlr^tore la. under Ihe manaoement of the prtnopal. to eetabtieh aad oootlaue oao a« Ike beet echnd. la our oOontry. Tbe eoac aod danghiere d ctor-rymen who do nol fed able le pay tuilfen, wdl bo re-ceived gratia. And aay yooag gentleman or Udy who to ndirenl. aad wMhca to recdvo a good odncalioo. wKa ceo

C<»e good recommendation., aa weO aa tbe child re* of indigent parenta or guardkaoa. oaa bove their luiUoa tree. Good board and accommodatfoae can be h R at \rry rea-

F o r T w e n t y A n n u a l 8ubaorlb*r* at • 2 -Ooe B o d y a o d L u a g Braoe . worth «U SO.

T h e Oreat Iron W h e e l . Wh edlBoa Price |1 00 Thi. edition haa been revieed eo a . to troek the greatly

altered ediboa of the Metbodiat rftedplioe. It le worthy of remark that aevord of the moat obooUoue Mature* e l . poeed by the Great Iron Whed have boeo removed-a. the "Band Meeting*." The aecUou 00 bapaam aad that oa the Supper, atrveken put; alao. the doctrme d Impartad grace to ordinatioo; the power of the Blahope. limited, etc. Ho leoa thao twenty four rhang«e have been made In tba Ihedpltne. Let aoother thirty Ibouoaod copioa of the Whed be circula-ted. and Methodism will be powerleee in the South- It hae already received a wound from which II caa never recover It baa been eeaerted that the author hoa introdaacod a new and contradictory theory of RapBct policy win tMa edition Thia la without the leeel foundation in fcet, aa aay 000 can eee for himaolt lie hae developed aod atrengtbened the poaittona he did toko by aa array of largo number d vdun-Ue author*tiee.

- 1 bad rwaolved to Jdn a Methodiet «odety. the oomlag Sa turday*dd the eon of a Beptiet recently, "but one day my aye Ml upon the Oreat Iron Whed. a . M toy upoa tbe centre tabic. I coriouriy opeoed il and read a frw pagae;— become inUreeted. and did nothing but eat and deep until 1 Bniahed the work When 1 doeed the book I had not a Methodiat preditoctfon about ma. I a w K w a a koman fodety, originated and atarfed by n o . I eought the Church built by Chriat himedt that Saturday."

F o r F i f t y Annual 8 u b a c r l b * r » -Oae of Hew*-* r t o o Be wring MaohlooB. war-reeled lo be a ftae arbclc. aad lo give aaltalocttoe. Pnce lM.

F o r BO A n o u a l Bubaortb*ra at • 8 -Ooe of W h e e l e r A W l l e o o ' a flrel ctoaa Bowing

Machlaea. Price ISO. warranted for U mooiha

F o r 6 0 A n n u a l Bub*orib*r* at B 8 -Ooo of O r o v e r A Baker'a Kotodeee Bowing Ma-

chlaea. Pnreiao.

F o r BO A n n u a l Bubaoribara at • » -O n * of Blng*r*« Bowing Machln*a. warranted for one year. Price $w.

• MAGNIFICENT MELODEON. F o r 7 8 A n n u a l Bubaoribara at • » -

A* BCagolBoent P a r l o r Molodaon. • octaco, that cannot U {airchaaod ol any muaic dealer a Ihe 80 nth for toee tboo IIOW

there

BKLF-CURX IB BBTTXB THAH FHYBIO.

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Origin of Bapt lata , b y Ford . T h e L i t t l e I r o n W h e e l , (Gravoa^

B l r t a r y * f B o g o r W U l l e m a A n d F t r a t B o p t i a t Church La AMorloa

T h a T r t l o o u o a . (Graven.)

T H E B E S T . ' S O U T H E R N R E M E D I E B A B B B U T F O B

B O U T H B B * D I B B A B X B .

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Clark's Sure Cure Ague Pill, la the bed Ague or Cbfll PIT flOoetoaod f l par boa.

im. A) Tho'Unfailing Cure for Piles.

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Kawlra l l oraooae , By T. C. TcMddc. Mi a....Prioe f l On Alike earned rosuod offrtoada, the author haagivao

thi. collect— of Ihoae aermona, ao gradoaaly Meeeed In the ooawentcq Of hundred, la the chtof dliea aod lewaa d tho Booth. They wll/ be road with increeaod iotarcat bgr Ike Ihouaoada who Ualeood lo them. Marrlog*. M A t h e K a r r U d I4CB. By Ektor J. M. D.

Gate* * ..-.PriOO II eta. The author hoa trootad Ihto aubject In Ihe light of God'.

Word. II to lh* moot lotereotiag aad valuable work w* k*ve ever eeeo oo Ihe aolqect.

Maay book* at* not wanted. Tktoto. OhrtoUoa P a r a d o s oa. by H. M. Crawford. I 00 A n B n y o o m — od OaaapbolllanB, l a a B*dew of Utfd.

da.; by By [A. P- William. Prtce l l 00 Tki* work. pHk valuable Introduction by Elder J. B. Jeter,

make* thi* work dl that cea ba dedred upon the *ub)eci of

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• b o ha i* boon Imioo itr*i|4iirki Church.

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-U8IT0L ijl EVERY HOUBI."

PLOWS CULTIVATORyi HAUitOWS, I Ao - w # wonld r ^ i e c t r ^ t l , r_|i /ho * i t m i l ^ ^ H » hAnta and Fofmera, to to»«t

•ur largo aaoortmrnl o f j l h o UKIQ appr->».-J «ur l u f o auH>nnirtit o f ' I ho a*M U M O W ^ n o M i m * * . l o c l ^ n r i k - Kngtopkto.aad "

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M HEXET o . SPALDING, I B * to O d o r Btroot, S a w York.

C A U T I O N .

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