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608 TH3EC To all SuflTerorB fh)iii Pro- lapsed Organs. I Uke thla autlK^ of oaUing your ai^- tonUon to the ootebmt«d Bodv and Long Bnwe, which I have tuld fur th« laat elghtMn TMTt, that I ma/ mako It a IwMflt to mr paper by inaKiiiK H a flir giwtmr beoeflt to TOU , I will briefly giye you my teaaoiu for reoommending thla invaluable article to joa. Uvre tnan eighteen years i^. I waa thorenghly broken down in voice from eioeaalTe preaching; I could ipaak bat • little while without getting hoarae; ny tkroat waa generally sore; and eaaily Irntated, and ita tone Mcame heavy and huiky; aoon a bacli:uig cough Mt in, that inomuied, nntU at the oiotw of a long meetiu, my voice failed entirely, under the elni^ of a chronic larynKitii that aoon superinduced bronoliitlfi, which aeri- oualy tjueatened mv life. I w&n now compelled to deaiat frona preaching, and, If poaiible, overcome ihoM difflcuitien, ana recover the lost treasure, — the voice, that t* a minister or lawyer ii more valuable than gold or jeweia, — or be silent forever. I applied to tlie most eminent physicians, and was but little bdped; save the ovoision of an elongated nvula, they could do nothing but adviae reat; and this 1 wan com- pelled to take. What caused and con> tinned that constant irritation and hacking cough, tliey could neither ex- plain nor prevent. Provideuce threw the remedy in my way. My wife was auibring from prolapsus ut«n, and tiie profgaior ef the theory and pnicti(« of medidne in the University of Naahville l)r. Winston, was her phyidcian, and he preacribed for her this identical Brace, which ipeedily reltev^c! hf Hhe com- plained ot a "dragging down;" and no Ungaage oonJd better express my iMliofi, and especially after preaching. It occurred to me if it was goe«l for one case of **dng^g down," why not for anoUieir. Wltaout consulting any one, I pwwiwd ene large enough for myself and pnt it on, thefirsttime doubtless Hwaavver worn by a man for such a x*ma, Wai th« result was. -the ir- xitatlon of my throat aoon quwted. ahd the hacking are long ceased, and the voice commenced building up, until I «oiild uticulate, which I had not done Ibr twelve months, and very soon I com- ' menoed to preach again. That Krace I wore nearly ten years without communi- cating ita wonderfuladvantages to any one, oecause I thought I was using an article that waa invented for the use of the WWE of fatigM, and I MVA me with ifj, husl^ voiet; with it, I out : four houn a day without exhaua- a b«M female* only. Privately, to a few special <rienda who weie snfferinK as 1 suffered, i explained the use ot the Brace, and through me they obtained it, and wore Telieved as I was. I now made known the power of the Brace to restore, strength- en and preserve the voice in public speakers, and than commenced offering it as a premium to ministers for su^ri^ •It. The cause of hoarseness, sore throat, laryngitis, and finally bronchitis in public 8puken,and all these symptoms of "drag- ging down," goneness, exhaustion after apeaking, and weaknems of the back and lolna, pilea, and iiernia, it the tlight re- UmOwn of the alKlomitml mutdes. which aUom the bowels to tink, »r\A /mown &y marked hoUom over Uu of the hips. Now all know that .be linings of the atomach are connected -with thoee of the throat and afleet xhe vocal orgws, and when the stomach ninka a atraining is brought. to bear ttpon the throat, and siieaklng or talk- ing will irritate it and produce hoarse- ness. and if continui«t, sore throat, and All the ti;^n of evils thht public speakers •re wont to complain of, and which haa carried hundreds to their graves, and which yearlvarc laying aiiide as useless linndroda of wlhcrN, Now, alter a (Kirsonal experience of mearly twenty ypflrs, and the added ezpe- Ylence of more timn one thousand minis- ters and pnblic Miwaken upon whom 1 liavefltl«dthe iJrnce witii invariable I uccaaa, I am prepared to testify of lu real merits. Without it, I am satisflnd 1 I'hould have been kid aside f^m public »P^ng eli^teen years ago. By using Jt, I have Inlljr recevered a loat voice, und am blessed with one of uncommon •••i* vvawaa uiso \ri uu\A/IM«l\iM )«wer and endurance. Without It, two or three lennoni exhaust and give me or hoarseneaa. I opw oae it only when B}«aklD|t. and thua preserve my voice and aDU physical enemea. J do not bfllieva that any one woula ever be afflicted with hem(a, or pile$, or weakness of Che hick >r lolna, abould he wear ii ordlnaiUy loote, and only tight when speiUting or putting forth unusual effbru. It is a preaerver ofa good voice and of a sound physical condition. It should be worn by every minister and public speaker to carry the energy aud vigor of hu youth Cu into old age. and by every old man t« asalst him to support the growing wcakneaa *f mge. Handrods of old mon yearly nr© uaing the Brace for umk hacks with invariable saUafacUon. I do not claim that tho Bodv and Lung Braoo will cure every dl9«we tlwtfleehifl hoir to; but it will re- lievo, where It doos not ftilly cure, all that grreat army of Ills and ai'hes that soon break down the b(«t consti- tutions, which are caused by pnt- lapsus of the mtiscUs which support the. internal organs. This Is the only inochanlcal contrivanoe ever dls- oovored that upliflii the abdomen rather than cotnprenefl it, aa all truHH(!H do. ThiH ia what it doea, aa thousands who have uaed it are prepared to toHtIfy: It supports the nack, abdo- men, Htoinach, lungs and won>D. "It, therefore, prtventa laSBltude, hoarne- neas, plloa, hernia, consumption, and that terrible diseaflo,—-dyspeijsia. It inereaacH tho breathing cajmcity, and tliereby gives strenph t(» the body. It exHimndfl and enlargCH the lungs, and thus renders breathing free and ea«y, and thereby promotes digefrtion. It rcHims chronic eoativentsH iind plies when all other meanH nave failed. It Invariably relieves all isuwe of prolapsus uteri in females, a disease that no medicino can reach, l)ecauHe; like a broken limb, it needs raechani- ievea piles and prolapsus ani, uplifting the lower bowels from cal support. It relieve t^e rectum. yearly, aa ila value is known, by public speakers and slnRora, and by thowJ having w«ik lungH and backs; and by those having stooping shoui- dera and ha(^king coughs, the sure precursors of consumption. And many a sufferer has Iwjon curecl of dyspoitsia and liver complaint who hau M«n considered in the last uta^ of consumption. O V I t I M P B O V K D BRACK. The original Brace, made only for ladies, waa too weak for the sterner sex. I remedied It by an imiwrtant improvement, as tlie following will show: — Nil T a k e Notice. T b U t o vcrtirjr thnt the nnd«nil|en<wt Is tftie msMMflMlnrer of the Ifaui* nlnar Body Urmtm^nma thntthM«num- ufHrtnr*^ for J. It. Urnvm, MMI>., are m a d e dlirer<>nt, MIMI ar« mor«daral(lti.' and an Improvenimit over the nrrwrnt atyl« now i n m a r k e t . W e «t«l1 <o u o othrr party Nontli of lh« Ohio Klvrr. K . C . D A N F O R T I I . Uffics or M u i T g Co., tX)tiu., May i, IHTtt. No other party in thla city or the South sells my Iniprovetl Braeo, un- leaa he can show a written com- mission from mo. TBHTiaONIAIil. I could produce the testimony of hundreds of eminent phyaiciann and physic surgeons of the North, but prefer to give a few Sotithern nrm' who are known or may be written to. The late Dr. Htone, the great sur- teon of New Orleans, i»ronounocd it the perfe(!tion of nieclianical Inven- tion for the purpose intended: 1. e.. tho uplifting of the bowels, and relief of all causcs of iirolapsus of the In- ternal organs. T prescribed <me of your Braces to a lady luktlent of mine last fall. She (uiys Mhe would not tfi^o one hundred ilollarfi for it. if she rould not got an- other one of the name kind. 8 . T u r n k r , M.D. Uaynevllle, April 19, 1877. All the Brarea which I Imve or- dered give the gieateat aatiBfactien. For all Unda of Womb dfamucs, WMk longs And ItunlNUo thoy we Inyrioa- b l ^ "COTLAWWISOK, M.D. OrawfbzdvlUo, Mtn. I reoeivod the S TMO for m Mm. Martin. Bho applied It, and 1. relieved hor back iminodlately. 1 am well pleased with the Brace. It ts the only supporter that I have swn after introduce It into my practice, and charge no commission. A- A. Davib, M.D. Iloustonla, Mo. v B H T i a o M Y o r rvmue HPEAKKMM. trom ilie Chsvernor ef Teewewee. The following certiiloate fWim Gov. Porter, who has thoroughly tested tho merita of our Improve«l Brace, should bo road by all sufTerera. He largely. If not altogether, owea hia last election to tho Brace. Notice what he says: — KsMiatJve Ollle«. Kaalivlll«,T«an., I D«e«tiilMr ai, m a . / Or. J. R. Cinavea—Dear Sir: I u a e d t b « Braco s e n t b y your- self durloK my lAt« canvass of t b e S t a t e . I t w a s t^fvery ffreat service to mc, and I feel very w e l l M a t l s f l e d t b a t I f l b a d com- menced I t s u s e a week earlier that my voice vronld not bave been effected at all. Tbe ttmt time I used It I addressed a large crowd of people In tbe open air, and I found tbat my voice was very mucb strengtb- ened.and a t t b e c l o s e o f a two bourns speech I w a a t^ee fk-om my usual feeling of weariness and exhaustion. Very Respectrully, J i N . l > . PORTEH. BUNimrKHS' TKNTIMONT. » K A a B B O . t l R A V E N t - T o n m a d e mt> a p r c M B t , M i n e t h r e e y r a r a a « o . o f o « e o f B a m U n s ^ L a n a a n d B o d y B r a e e a . I accepted and kept i t l o r thi without wearlBf " •arh tbli^jDMdL. ire« jreani •if it, rnther elaaatM* idler tilt heador«baiu- tblBfa oMder bonenr.x Beeeatly. tbe beavj and n^fiiiic eltarta of the OeNtMsUI, o a i C t b r o k e d o w n f o r t b e flmt m o a t b , I eodelnded t o t r y the r«)leet«d Braee. and I do Bet beiritate to Uwtliy «o the I n v a l M b l e w o r t h o f t h l a B r a e e . I e a n endaro at laaat tbree tlmea theaanoont o f l a b w r j t e t « d i d I w t o r e W l ^ o w t f k g r o R T , a n d n i f p b r a i e a l • t r e a s t b haa been iMmiteflldently renewed. Iwoold not take ten tlmea the p r i e e o f my B r a e e n o w a n d be eonpeiled to dla- penM witta it. I m o a t e o r d l a l i r recom- mend this Braeo to t h o a e w h o majr, physlealijr or otherwlaeineod It. _ «. A. LIORROH, N.D. Pastor Third BapttotUhajrob, St. louls. BAIVIIINON nBArB.-It l a o n e o f t b e C atent of pbyaical bleaninKa to a pab< dpeaker or ainxer. The teaMmony of many minlatera aa to Ita benoi at would •nrpriae Ihoae who know n o t h i n c o f I t . N. H . FOBD, Kdltor CbrlBtUui Koponltory. I given the Brace a fair trial. I find it all that is claimed for it. I would not take $100 for the right to use it. I hope that all my nunlstering brethren will procure one. J. A. RBYHOIIDFL. Fulton, Miss., 1874. . I can preach day and night for two months with my Brace on and not be as hoarse ah I would in one week without it: every minister, strong or weak, should have one. A. R OOTII. Union Depot, East Tennessee. f find la of groat benefit to me. I waa afraid It was not what it was recom- mended to be; but I waa induced by iny physlchiu to get one. Shortly afterward, the church that I waa a member of called me to serve them aa pastor; and 1 accepted on tho con- dition that tliey should get me a Brace. I was entirely broken down from over speaking. 1 c»uld not si)eHk lonj^r than fUleen minutca un- til I l)ecame very hoane; but. with the Brace on, I can s p ^ with per- fect case one hour: and, after apmk- ing, I do not feel that unpleaaantness at my stomach tbat I did before using the Brace. 1 can say that the Braoo la all that la claimed for It; and T would advise nil srieakera who feel fatigue and laaalltide after apeaking by all means to got them a Braco, tiefore they have to stop speaklnff, aa I had to do. I would not be without it for any considentlon. Oolwnan, Mo. D AVTD VRR, •PKOIAI. aiCLtE». (loaumml^Uiia CarSd. In 18781 bought a Bra«efcrmy nenh. t'JV"'"'- ^" pro- nounced In the hut stage of consumn ion try. I differed fVom them, recommend- e«f him to get the Lung Brace and he would pt well. I bought It lor him and he is now a r«bu»t man, able to sDlIt rails or do any work, I write this, be- cause I think It wight to l« knowii/wid thousands of females ought to kooW iu advaut^es in weahneu. E. n. Ftyi.jsKa, I'RICB op MKAt!»M. The price of tlilfl Brace btsforo tlin war wtw 120, and $2ri whon fltt«i l.v tho medical profession. The iwitent having expired 1 liuv« Hocured tho manufaeturo of looo of tho Improved BnuKw upon such toruiN that I luin furnish them at (he rollow. ing prices t— Plain IJraoe, ohtinno' "I*" Slo (ui HliiKle Uenilu Urnco, onlltiHry mi*, lu'gil Uouble " " " ' .. JjJj lofferrayimproved Bracetoanyone as a premium for 10 BKJW subscrilwrs to T IIK B APTIST at 12 70 lucluding tKMilaim and II for every sulwcriboryou fall to get. Or one Brace for ten Bracea with cash, 110 eiich. notice.—All Hhtoaover 10 Incbw, Imvliig U) be ozpruMly aiude, are ttM extra. Kront Pad aud Bprlng <lupltont(id for tS.UO. llnrula padR (Mparately) tot uliiglu or double Hupture •3.C0. Bent by mail, po«t-pald. DIBKCTIONH FOB HCANVBIKO. Take a tape, if yon have not a revo- tar meaaurin« (ape-liue, aud meaaarfi two Inches BSXOW tlie Up* of the hip* around tbe abdomen, and aeud tbr meaaare in Inebea. The Braeea are all marked In CTen nambera, and oao be enlarged two inehea. In all casea tho cash must accom- pany the order, with nearest Exi)n»« office, as none are sent out oh trial to be returned. We do not send Brace by mall. But a jwrfect fit Is guaranteed, and Brace will be ex- changed by purchaser paying expruw chargCH. Address J . B . ORATES, Memphis, Tenn. Bl.rE mOVAiTAIN FEMALE COLLEGE • M. P. IJOWRKV, D.D., I'rwtlilpnl, and I'riv AwHurof Moral aiid Intellectual Phlloxnphy. W. E. ncRHV, A.H., ProfwiiHjr of (Jr^ek and lAtln. Five aooninpliithiMl IjH<ly Teacher*. IXMiatUm mUro Houtliw«Hl. of HIpley, M la*., At boldaprlugti ot pu ro frije-*tfli>e water, tH beautiful, attraotlve, lienlthy aud noceeiil- ble. Oounte thorough,dlaoipliuoNtrlot, economy riKid; every rt-aaouablo ellbrt made to nave money for patron*, and onltivnte the mind* ajid h<!artiiof8tndcut«. Buperior advantanen for lowmt price. lioord, Including everything, tlO to 111 iier monta. TulUon 13 toM (no extra charged for Ian- guagea); Mualo 96. Kntire exponaea, Bir Ove montbH, without MUHI O, teo tu ISU. Hend (br IJatalogno. U)W ItKY A BERKY, Blue Mountnlu, Tippah county xll«)48 l>roprleton!. .MUvi. D1T80IV tL €0'8. Home Musical Library contAlnM nearly all the really good «heet muMlo ever pnbllahed, conveniently Ixuind In thirty-two handnome volnmee. ^di tM>()k In q u i t e I n d e p e n d e n t of t'"® o l u e ^ j a aolil aeparately, uud ponlalus the Uirgo •luantlty 6tm toaw pngiw, ahool intuil(ifl»«. orgoo«l inu»lc,Bnd each bo»)k Uaold for- S!l.no (n Board!, Sa tllotb. •< «l It- There are 16 oolleoUons of vocal niijHlc, of which tho throe moat recently TIIK 8UNBH1NK OK BONtl. (»0 PP- aun|^.) Tho ROURH are by tUa raoat popular " TU T W OBLU OKHONU (260pagca). A great variety of aonga by the boot component, ""Jlc^iSfi'bVWuH.i msuim p.g«-.7» *oni», duoM, oto.) Wonderfully npe IKX)*- A t the date of IM publication conaldercd the '^hore are IT oollecllonit ol ln»trum«ntal ueweatnom OEMS OF . drod or mora i— liant o( maaters. . ti,. Bend lor oaUlognsa and contenta of the ^L^iSui for DItson A Co^ lim'oTrSo., jr AMSMU mpotliluoiortSimuM. ^ . . .1 THE Our Pulpit. THK VI.;i.I.()\V.FE\'i:it ASU ITSAiOilAI hl'Xsox.s. nv A. ,1. Kl.\( An>, C.i.hNh.Hl by ,.•.,..,•,1 „( , ,.,„„,.„, , IOMMI'^"' "' " "".V. "M,L ,.„. „„, pilOVIDKNURSIiko f'>,(>ki..!'swiH.H,M,uviu,v(. a torrihic aHi.pct, yot tlioy tuner hiilu 1»tc (kxi .wnds flu'in, or without lii.s jjoltiK with them ivvery uUlictioti and troiihl-,. ..nincH m-foniitiL' to thuapi)oiatin(mt.»l (j(),|. .Joi) v. ti. VnioHiv ID I'H. l.xvi. II. i..uii. iii. ;i.). They coiue am.niiii^,- to Ills will, coiitn.lUMl l)y ),iM ,,„wor, Kiiiii.'d l.v his Hiilnite wi.stlom, and Hpwitl<rally <UMlKrii'(l. NVIun tlH'ii, any nation or diHtrict is 'vlsiUxi l,y pastilcii- tlal CiilamifioH, thoy whoiild rcpinl tlu-in as the w o r k i n g s o f G o d ; ovt-ri whon thoy ari" incwt mic- c w f u l l y t r a c c l to iiatiirul caiist^s tliov shoul.l ntill fx. r m ' i v o t l a.H f r o m C J o J , for G<„| tho author „f niiture. He can make naturo's olomoiit.s and laws execute his purposes. Now, if tlii^ is tlio luso where calamities can h o t r a n s l to natural caustn^ h o w m u c h m o r e s o w h o n all t h o i n g o n u i t y .)( tho artful. When all tho philosophy of tlio wis,. ,,„, notHntlsfactorily aoeouiit for thooocun-oiiooV SuoJi to a groat extent, ha.s HO far I mi'h Irtio rosjuctinJ fiio cauHCH o f t h o |»roMoiit iM«HllIeiie.» ol d e a D i . ,Mn v wo not, then, ju.stly and oorroctly conoludo (hat i'l in O w l s i x j a k i n g t o m a n l.y tlio foarfui workiniw oi hlH m i g h t y hand? With thi.s oonviction s,.|tl,.,| i n o u r m i n d s as a Scriptural trutli, lot us |„ok «i this dreadful providenoo in its moral a«p<"<'l. (»ur Savior used current events to imi)ros,s tlio (uiii.ls of his hearers, and load thorn repentance, w a t c h f n l n i H s a n d prayer. | , „ ) ; , . m* Ood has certainly spoken t o t h o i.cople „l (I,is nation in this pestilence of <l(«th ; and whonovor a m i h o w e v e r G o d s j m k s , w e o u g h t t o g i v e e a r n o „ t ^ e n t i o n , a n d seek diligently to know his will. h a s s p o k e n t o m a n in tlie book of nature, in a 1 o f ts nicely-balanced, combined, coninlelod elements ana laws. Agtiin, ho has spokon to man n h i s w r i t t e n w o r d , in tho precepts and pnu ticoH h e r e i n r e y w l o d , and their won.lerful ada|.tation to every state and condition o f h u m a n life. Ilo h M s p o k e n t o m a n in his book of providence, in Jontli Y " " , « n < I porpiexing wntonts And whatever God h a s r t w o a l e d i n any ^ these books ought to bo regardiKl as of vast im has revealed to u s . I s ( o i n s u l t h i m , a n d i s a n In S ? ^ that respecting God's T v S t * ' " " y " v o i d e d , t o a groat S ; " W ' - ' - ^ n t ^ ' I ' t i " " o f t h . ^ r o i a t i o n s t h a t QCKI SI stains to the universe as eroator and govor- conviction of min.l e^sestlal to essentia . " ' ''onviction oxlraordlnarilv, wmmon y and s^laliy. unlvenmlly and parti,;: the minutest rwurrenei^ of tho sottirrnTr* nonvlellons are well of oS 'I" 'i'-^ntlHraotlon I'rovKloiioo will j'^^^has|„« n,,^, ,,Mivio(|oitM, tl,oy „ro nono (ho Tliaro la u Q O U, the «r(wt llrHl cnww, tho (l«j»l|fn. Series-Vol. XI. No. 3iK <•!-, t h e c n - a t u r , tho ooinhiiier and tjovi^rnor Tlio «Hyin>rsof UuMlivino orado .siiould !«> onoiiVi, for or n.ispoint. <jod «.VH nat Mil t l i l n j r - n r o H O o n , K o v o r n o d a u d judjri.l I'.y I'his univ.T^o is a j,'ovorni»».nt, Hot up iuiil t,'<Avrnod |,y i„„„it., .viHio.o, with mid I"-">l><'r.ly Mild ha).phie.ss as its -roat r<- spo.-h„.-i(s ,,„. n.v«„lod fnith, We. annol oasily ..onchido that this univoivo " Miorc ma.'hin.', inimin.j its roun-ls in mtrlian- H-al j.n.<-i,i„„, |,y ,„,,vor i^liial to tho '•n.c(s„i its operation. No: it is a t'ovoinoMnt inlinito infollifronoo; pnworvo.1 niul oon- tlnu.Ml l,.v .minl,,oi,.„( power; (juldod l,v an ovor- l"-<-s.'nt and nil seoin;,' oy^; working iho yrand lilonoiH puriMHos of him wluwo " ti.n.no is i-roi'Mrcd in ti,,. heavons, an.l whoso kingdom n.l.-tl. ov.T ail." P s . c i i i . 111. Wo an- tho orca- l.is hand, ami the sul.j(Tls ol his Kovcrn- "'••"l- an. tl... intondod roolpionts of its gn-iU ilt-MKii-^. A n d , n o u - , w o a l l k n o w t h a t e v e r y woll- n-ulalod -ovornmont insists upon diseiplino- «• .astoning diM-i,,!!,,,.. Whoro ti.ero is no <lisoi- |)lino then- is no K'nornmont. Take awav tho bonofioial olio,-is. ni cha.tonin^' di.«<'i|.lino, and" uov- mu.M.nt si„ks i„|„ anan.hy. TI... proper <1,.sign of ohast.^ning dis..ipli,H. is to ocrrect, ro.storo, and "I'l'l "1 proper suhonlination. Tli.- .•hastonintt' d i - s i - j | , l i n o o f ( i . x i s g o v e r n n x . n t in this lif.- seems from th. ]i;cid of divin.. truth, romHiial in \ot llnal punishinmt. I.ut chastise. 'M'w.t d.vsi;;,...! to r.Nt.,11,,. ,„. ishm.Mil. .Now II, at such .lis.'ipli,,,. trur<,r(h>^l'r, '"oral «ovcn.mont, ll,.- Scrip-urcs al.undantK prove; and, in addition i„ t!,-S.Tipfans, ohsor VMti.ai ol ti.epast will serve also |„ prove this fact t IS this thai 11 ,0 prophetsc.ms to („. n-mindinu Inrael of i,, ,i„. t,>xt,-that an evil, a >„,.,. at ids l.iildinir, and umlor his contiol. <'(MI sent the doslroyiiirx aiinol to IJ^'vj.t IK oonimissionod the tie.y serpents to roMlioi'is l.s rael. lie rained the cu„s,„„i„jr (Urs „po„ Sodoni and (jomorrali, wliicl, send their glaring li,.ht ilown tho siUToc.ling genorations of man, warnrn.' l l i o m <»f s i n . Ilo rostrainod tho clouds, an,I fan me roignod unto .loath, in the days of HIijali. iio sent tho destroying postilonco ainong tho nations of tho past. Dout. x.vviii.ijo.cd. Amos iv. lo Ho has hut to disproportion Iho nieoly-halanc.i and oombinod elciuonts of the air wo hrcuitho and wo have iHwtllonco und ,loath. ' And, now, fhis is llu- lesson (hatisKO vitally Important for us to loarn in t h i s o u r d a y o f poHfi. lonco aud death ; viz, that f M has eommissloncd a n d s e n t i t ; that it is at his l.id.Iing and under his fontrol. Wo ought bu to regard it; w o m u s t «« „}'• gard it, lioforo wo are tlio lo.Mt likely to profit by it. It is not the M-ork of chance; it is not the work of accident, but of Infinite wisdom, and tlierrforo not without moral hns„ns for tho li'ving. Ho, then, let ns turn our oyos to Ihfs grc^at itosli^ lonco of dentil which i s n o w s w e e p i n g „ v e r our oltios and towns, and loarn at least somo ,»f t h e moral l.-awns it prt-sonts, a n d h y w h i c h wo mav prolK. ' I.-That God hasspolcon and hoinenim to lu) iioard. God has'kin.lly and moroifullv npo- ken to man in his written word, wlieroin Is rovoHled his will and spirit eoneernlnirninful m .». b u t m o n lioed it not; thoy noj ^kvt and tlisputo it i they Inivo thoiiKiit In their h.^trlH, a n d practlowi In tlioir lives, oriminal iintlorvniunllon of his Word. Agniii; "lIo hai goiio oiitKlUe of ills wiiltoii word lo apetik In his nmioUvo provlUenco, j|« M l o , M s p o . i k , a n d hiw spoken t o t h i s nation lit the I pa.st tl.rougii t l i o s u r g i n g u u d l.lmxiy tide of civil I w a r . 1J« is n o w s p e a k i n g t o t h i s n a t i o n through I t s i n t e r n a l t i o r n i p t i o n . That whieli hi .story provtw i t o h a v t . b H ^ n tlio llrst step towards' the downfall , a n d llnal r u i n o f n a t i o n s o f tho past, i Again. I l o l . u s s p o k o n u n d is still siH'aklng fo ! t h i s |K..(ipk> t h r o u g h tlnaneial prcviMiro, short cn.ps j a u , l . s c a n t y provisions. And now, at this pr<*i nt <ime. ho is s|«.'HlviiJg through the prosenet^ of tho , , , ' «iiv prenenee hiack-u ingoil angel of pwliienetuind daitli. 0<mI has spoken and he u'eans t« ln< hoard. Again. Had all these thousands died of the various dis^-ast^ Incident t.» the human family .scatt. rriHl over tho staUs ol the I 'niou, it would havf. attniet.Hl no .special Hifontion ; it would not have croatod a rlp|>lo on tiuf surface of society, lliit not so. One section of ti.e country only; one oommon calamity, hy which every ear is reached every heart moved, and every eye turned. It haa gone out ovor all the land, and across the oceans, tiiitil < ho nations of the clviliz,Ml world are looking and listoni; g, fettling that a mighfy hand Is at uork. (Jo,i liHs spoken and he moans to be heard How awful the effects of his voice! Tho very luutulations of life, swiety and prosperity tremble and fall. How many prwious Uvea have lieen .«acnllco(l: How many cheerful and happy homes have hmi liroken u{. and made deflate forever• How many t. heart Inwbwn pierced with lending gn. f! Ol,. t.ow wild and terrilic the storm of 'loath! Waste, desolation and death mark its Irack. Once stately forms an<i towering Inteliecla iK.w lie low ami silent in death. Children, the sparkling jov.vls of ,„any a happy home, scat- lorod and driven like loaves holoro tho howling Htorm, into almost every .State of the Union. Lonely widows, vae.int chairs, Jreshgraves, broken an.l hloetlin;,' li.-aMs, are the remaining nionu- nicnts to tell in I,aid and unmLstakHhle tones of lis loarlul work. ( Jo.l has spokon and he moans lo la- hejir.l. Now, one and all, shall we not heed his void, or shall ho yet have to speak more severe than (^vt-r, or give us up to final ruin ? God forbid. Li-ssow 11. —Man's utter inability to stop the march of Gwi's m,^sengors. This Is clearly lauglit l)y tho i>r(w.nt jHstilonce. Human learning ami seienct! cannot onahle us to escape whon God orders otherwise. Womlerlul, Indeed, are the ili^'ovedcs, and Hstonishing are the improvements ot medical tcionce, ami yet h«)w vain all their i norts to MTost the cities and towns from tho grasp ol th<. pfhtlhinf..-: lJut onward it moves, depopu- lating and leveling all distinctions,-rich and poor. learned ami unlearned, great and small, old and young, all alike stricken down ia ita fearfkil march of d..nith. Dlslnfwtanta, burning adds and fuming sulphur, gold and sliver, heroic physicians an.l .iovoted nurses, magic keys, cords of beada ami goiflon er«Hs.^, all of no avail In reaculng^o cltie.H from tho iM'stilonco. Truly, when God works, man'sofiv.rts avail nothing before hla liand. In the shifting air, and on the sliding sanda of earth s uncertainty, tliore is no hoja., uo safety no protoctlon, only with God. J.of all turn, now In peidlont sorrow and oonfe.isioii and seek him with llio wholt! hearl while ho may bo found. l.icHw.v HI.-The Imporlancoof prepamtlon ' I" iM-ot (So,I. W., an. in the midst of gitit form thatfitrotol,thomsolvts on through all agea of lime; and thoy bear us on like the leaf npon tho '••nronl. They carry us forward, and thoy carry IIH back ward j tiioy eariy tw up, «m| u.ey .-mry UH down J I h e y c a r r y u s w l i U l i o r a n a w h e r e v e r ihoy

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To all SuflTerorB fh)iii Pro-

lapsed Organs.

I Uke thla autlK of oaUing your ai-tonUon to the ootebmt«d Bodv and Long Bnwe, which I have tuld fur th« laat elghtMn TMTt, that I ma/ mako It a IwMflt to mr paper by inaKiiiK H a flir giwtmr beoeflt to TOU,

I will briefly giye you my teaaoiu for reoommending thla invaluable article to joa. Uvre tnan eighteen years i^. I waa thorenghly broken down in voice from eioeaalTe preaching; I could ipaak bat • little while without getting hoarae; ny tkroat waa generally sore; and eaaily Irntated, and ita tone Mcame heavy and huiky; aoon a bacli:uig cough Mt in, that inomuied, nntU at the oiotw of a long meetiu, my voice failed entirely, under the elni of a chronic larynKitii that aoon superinduced bronoliitlfi, which aeri-oualy tjueatened mv life. I w&n now compelled to deaiat frona preaching, and, If poaiible, overcome ihoM difflcuitien, ana recover the lost treasure, — the voice, that t* a minister or lawyer ii more valuable than gold or jeweia, — or be silent forever. I applied to tlie most eminent physicians, and was but little bdped; save the ovoision of an elongated nvula, they could do nothing but adviae reat; and this 1 wan com-pelled to take. What caused and con> tinned that constant irritation and hacking cough, tliey could neither ex-plain nor prevent. Provideuce threw the remedy in my way. My wife was auibring from prolapsus ut«n, and tiie profgaior ef the theory and pnicti(« of medidne in the University of Naahville l)r. Winston, was her phyidcian, and he preacribed for her this identical Brace, which ipeedily reltevc! hf Hhe com-plained ot a "dragging down;" and no Ungaage oonJd better express my iMliofi, and especially after preaching. It occurred to me if it was goe«l for one case of **dng^g down," why not for anoUieir. Wltaout consulting any one, I pwwiwd ene large enough for myself and pnt it on, the first time doubtless Hwaavver worn by a man for such a x*ma, Wai th« result was. -the ir-xitatlon of my throat aoon quwted. ahd the hacking are long ceased, and the voice commenced building up, until I «oiild uticulate, which I had not done Ibr twelve months, and very soon I com-' menoed to preach again. That Krace I wore nearly ten years without communi-cating ita wonderfuladvantages to any one, oecause I thought I was using an article that waa invented for the use of

the W W E of fatigM, and I M V A me with ifj, husl voiet; with it, I out : four houn a day without exhaua-

a b«M

female* only. Privately, to a few special <rienda who weie snfferinK as 1 suffered, i explained the use ot the Brace, and through me they obtained it, and wore Telieved as I was. I now made known the power of the Brace to restore, strength-en and preserve the voice in public speakers, and than commenced offering it as a premium to ministers for su^ri^ •It.

The cause of hoarseness, sore throat, laryngitis, and finally bronchitis in public 8puken,and all these symptoms of "drag-ging down," goneness, exhaustion after apeaking, and weaknems of the back and lolna, pilea, and iiernia, it the tlight re-UmOwn of the alKlomitml mutdes. which aUom the bowels to tink, »r\A /mown &y marked hoUom over Uu

of the hips. Now all know that .be linings of the atomach are connected -with thoee of the throat and afleet xhe vocal orgws, and when the stomach ninka a atraining is brought. to bear ttpon the throat, and siieaklng or talk-ing will irritate it and produce hoarse-ness. and if continui«t, sore throat, and All the ti; n of evils thht public speakers •re wont to complain of, and which haa carried hundreds to their graves, and which yearlvarc laying aiiide as useless linndroda of wlhcrN,

Now, alter a (Kirsonal experience of mearly twenty ypflrs, and the added ezpe-Ylence of more timn one thousand minis-ters and pnblic Miwaken upon whom 1 liave fltl«d the iJrnce witii invariable I uccaaa, I am prepared to testify of lu real merits. Without it, I am satisflnd 1 I'hould have been kid aside f m public »P^ng eli teen years ago. By using Jt, I have Inlljr recevered a loat voice, und am blessed with one of uncommon •••i* vvawaa uiso \ri uu\A/IM«l\iM )«wer and endurance. Without It, two or three lennoni exhaust and give me

or hoarseneaa. I opw oae it only when B}«aklD|t. and thua preserve my voice and aDU physical enemea. J do not bfllieva that any one woula ever be afflicted with hem(a, or pile$, or weakness of Che hick >r lolna, abould he wear ii ordlnaiUy loote, and only tight when speiUting or putting forth unusual effbru. It is a preaerver ofa good voice and of a sound physical condition. It should be worn by every minister and public speaker to carry the energy aud vigor of hu youth Cu into old age. and by every old man t« asalst him to support the growing wcakneaa *f mge.

Handrods of old mon yearly nr© uaing the Brace for umk hacks with invariable saUafacUon. I do not claim that tho Bodv and

Lung Braoo will cure every dl9«we tlwt fleeh ifl hoir to; but it will re-lievo, where It doos not ftilly cure, all that grreat army of Ills and ai'hes that soon break down the b(«t consti-tutions, which are caused by pnt-lapsus of the mtiscUs which support the. internal organs. This Is the only inochanlcal contrivanoe ever dls-oovored that upliflii the abdomen rather than cotnprenefl it, aa all truHH(!H do. ThiH ia what it doea, aa thousands

who have uaed it are prepared to toHtIfy: It supports the nack, abdo-men, Htoinach, lungs and won>D. "It, therefore, prtventa laSBltude, hoarne-neas, plloa, hernia, consumption, and that terrible diseaflo,—-dyspeijsia.

It inereaacH tho breathing cajmcity, and tliereby gives strenph t(» the body.

It exHimndfl and enlargCH the lungs, and thus renders breathing free and ea«y, and thereby promotes digefrtion.

It rcHims chronic eoativentsH iind plies when all other meanH nave failed.

It Invariably relieves all isuwe of prolapsus uteri in females, a disease that no medicino can reach, l)ecauHe; like a broken limb, it needs raechani-

ievea piles and prolapsus ani, uplifting the lower bowels from

cal support. It relieve

t^e rectum.

yearly, aa ila value is known, by public speakers and slnRora, and by thowJ having w«ik lungH and backs; and by those having stooping shoui-dera and ha( king coughs, the sure precursors of consumption. And many a sufferer has Iwjon curecl of dyspoitsia and liver complaint who hau M«n considered in the last uta^ of consumption.

O V I t I M P B O V K D B R A C K . The original Brace, made only for

ladies, waa too weak for the sterner sex. I remedied It by an imiwrtant improvement, as tlie following will show: —

Nil T a k e N o t i c e .

T b U t o vcrtirjr t h n t t h e nnd«nil|en<wt Is tftie m s M M f l M l n r e r o f t h e Ifaui* nlnar Body Urmtm^nma t h n t t h M « n u m -u f H r t n r * ^ f o r J . It . U r n v m , MMI>., a r e m a d e dlirer<>nt, MIMI a r « m o r « d a r a l ( l t i . ' a n d a n I m p r o v e n i m i t o v e r t h e n r r w r n t a t y l « n o w i n m a r k e t . W e «t«l1 <o u o o t h r r p a r t y Nont l i o f l h « O h i o K l v r r .

K. C . D A N F O R T I I . Uffics or M u i T g Co., tX)tiu., May i, IHTtt.

No other party in thla city or the South sells my Iniprovetl Braeo, un-leaa he can show a written com-mission from mo.

T B H T i a O N I A I i l . I could produce the testimony of

hundreds of eminent phyaiciann and physic surgeons of the North, but prefer to give a few Sotithern nrm' who are known or may be written to. The late Dr. Htone, the great sur-

teon of New Orleans, i»ronounocd it the perfe(!tion of nieclianical Inven-tion for the purpose intended: 1. e.. tho uplifting of the bowels, and relief of all causcs of iirolapsus of the In-ternal organs.

T prescribed <me of your Braces to a lady luktlent of mine last fall. She (uiys Mhe would not tfi o one hundred ilollarfi for it. if she rould not got an-other one of the name kind.

8 . T u r n k r , M . D . Uaynevllle, April 19, 1877. All the Brarea which I Imve or-

dered give the gieateat aatiBfactien. For all Unda of Womb dfamucs, WMk

longs And ItunlNUo thoy we Inyrioa-b l ^ " C O T L A W W I S O K , M . D . OrawfbzdvlUo, Mtn. I reoeivod the S T M O for m

Mm. Martin. Bho applied It, and 1. relieved hor back iminodlately. 1 am well pleased with the Brace. It ts the only supporter that I have swn

after introduce It into my practice, and charge no commission.

A- A. Davib, M.D. Iloustonla, Mo.

v B H T i a o M Y o r rvmue H P E A K K M M .

trom i l i e C h s v e r n o r e f T e e w e w e e .

The following certiiloate fWim Gov. Porter, who has thoroughly tested tho merita of our Improve«l Brace, should bo road by all sufTerera. He largely. If not altogether, owea hia last election to tho Brace. Notice what he says: —

K s M i a t J v e Ol l le« . K a a l i v l l l « , T « a n . , I D«e«t i i lMr a i , m a . /

O r . J . R . C i n a v e a — D e a r S i r : I u a e d t b « B r a c o s e n t b y y o u r -s e l f d u r l o K m y l A t « c a n v a s s o f t b e S t a t e . I t w a s t ^ f v e r y ffreat s e r v i c e t o m c , a n d I f e e l v e r y w e l l M a t l s f l e d t b a t I f l b a d c o m -m e n c e d I t s u s e a w e e k e a r l i e r t h a t m y v o i c e v r o n l d n o t b a v e b e e n e f f e c t e d a t a l l . T b e ttmt t i m e I u s e d I t I a d d r e s s e d a l a r g e c r o w d o f p e o p l e I n t b e o p e n a i r , a n d I f o u n d t b a t m y v o i c e w a s v e r y m u c b s t r e n g t b -e n e d . a n d a t t b e c l o s e o f a t w o b o u r n s s p e e c h I w a a t ^ e e f k - o m m y u s u a l f e e l i n g o f w e a r i n e s s a n d e x h a u s t i o n .

V e r y Respectrully, J i N . l > . P O R T E H .

B U N i m r K H S ' T K N T I M O N T .

» K A a B B O . t l R A V E N t - T o n m a d e mt> a p r c M B t , M i n e t h r e e y r a r a a « o . o f o « e o f B a m U n s ^ L a n a a n d B o d y B r a e e a . I a c c e p t e d a n d k e p t i t l o r thi w i t h o u t w e a r l B f " • a r h t b l i ^ j D M d L .

i r e « j reani • i f i t , r n t h e r e laaatM* idler tilt h e a d o r « b a i u -t b l B f a o M d e r

b o n e n r . x B e e e a t l y . t b e b e a v j a n d n ^ f i i i i c e l t a r t a o f t h e O e N t M s U I , o a i C t b r o k e d o w n f o r t b e flmt m o a t b , I e o d e l n d e d t o t r y t h e r«)leet«d B r a e e . a n d I d o B e t b e i r i t a t e t o U w t l i y «o t h e I n v a l M b l e w o r t h o f t h l a B r a e e . I e a n e n d a r o a t l a a a t t b r e e t l m e a t h e a a n o o n t o f l a b w r j t e t « d i d I w t o r e W l ^ o w t fkg

r o R T , a n d n i f p b r a i e a l • t r e a s t b h a a b e e n i M m i t e f l l d e n t l y r e n e w e d . I w o o l d n o t t a k e t e n t l m e a t h e p r i e e o f m y B r a e e n o w a n d b e e o n p e i l e d t o d la-p e n M wit ta i t . I m o a t e o r d l a l i r r e c o m -m e n d t h i s B r a e o t o t h o a e w h o m a j r , p h y s l e a l i j r o r o t h e r w l a e i n e o d I t . _

« . A . LIORROH, N .D . Pastor Third BapttotUhajrob, St. louls.

BAIVIIINON nBArB.-It l a o n e o f t b e

Catent o f p b y a i c a l b leaninKa t o a pab< d p e a k e r o r a i n x e r . T h e t e a M m o n y

o f m a n y m i n l a t e r a a a t o Ita b e n o i a t w o u l d • n r p r i a e I h o a e w h o k n o w n o t h i n c o f I t . N. H . F O B D , Kdltor CbrlBtUui Koponltory.

I given the Brace a fair trial. I find it all that is claimed for it. I would not take $100 for the right to use it. I hope that all my nunlstering brethren will procure one.

J . A . RBYHO I IDFL .

Fulton, Miss., 1874. . I can preach day and night for two

months with my Brace on and not be as hoarse ah I would in one week without it: every minister, strong or weak, should have one. A. R O O T I I .

Union Depot, East Tennessee.

f find la of groat benefit to me. I waa afraid It was not what it was recom-mended to be; but I waa induced by iny physlchiu to get one. Shortly afterward, the church that I waa a member of called me to serve them aa pastor; and 1 accepted on tho con-dition that tliey should get me a Brace. I was entirely broken down from over speaking. 1 c»uld not si)eHk lonj r than fUleen minutca un-til I l)ecame very hoane; but. with the Brace on, I can sp^ with per-fect case one hour: and, after apmk-ing, I do not feel that unpleaaantness at my stomach tbat I did before using the Brace. 1 can say that the Braoo la all that la claimed for It; and T would advise nil srieakera who feel fatigue and laaalltide after apeaking by all means to got them a Braco, tiefore they have to stop speaklnff, aa I had to do. I would not be without it for any considentlon.

Oolwnan, M o . D A V T D V R R ,

•PKOIAI. aiCLtE». (loaummlUiia CarSd.

In 18781 bought a Bra«e fcr my nenh. t'JV"'"'- ^ " pro-nounced In the hut stage of consumn ion

try. I differed fVom them, recommend-e«f him to get the Lung Brace and he would pt well. I bought It lor him and he is now a r«bu»t man, able to sDlIt rails or do any work, I write this, be-cause I think It wight to l« knowii/wid thousands of females ought to kooW iu advaut es in weahneu.

E. n. Ftyi.jsKa, I ' R I C B o p MKAt!»M.

The price of tlilfl Brace btsforo tlin war wtw 120, and $2ri whon fltt«i l.v tho medical profession.

The iwitent having expired 1 liuv« Hocured tho manufaeturo of looo of tho Improved BnuKw upon such toruiN that I luin furnish them at (he rollow. ing prices t— Plain IJraoe, ohtinno' "I*" Slo (ui HliiKle Ueni lu Urnco, onlltiHry mi*, lu'gil Uouble " " " ' .. JjJj

loffer ray improved Brace to anyone as a premium for 10 BKJW subscrilwrs to T I I K B A P T I S T at 12 70 lucluding tKMilaim and II for every sulwcriboryou fall to get.

Or one Brace for ten Bracea with cash, 110 eiich.

n o t i c e . — A l l Hhtoaover 10 Incbw, Imvliig U) be ozpruMly aiude, are t t M extra. Kront Pad aud Bprlng <lupltont(id for tS.UO. llnrula padR (Mparately) tot uliiglu or double Hupture •3.C0. Bent by mail , po«t-pald.

D I B K C T I O N H F O B H C A N V B I K O . T a k e a t a p e , i f y o n h a v e n o t a revo-

t a r m e a a u r i n « ( a p e - l i u e , a u d meaaarf i t w o I n c h e s B S X O W t l i e U p * o f t h e h i p * a r o u n d t b e a b d o m e n , a n d a e u d t b r m e a a a r e i n I n e b e a . T h e B r a e e a a r e a l l m a r k e d In CTen n a m b e r a , a n d o a o be e n l a r g e d t w o i n e h e a .

In all casea tho cash must accom-pany the order, with nearest Exi)n»« office, as none are sent out oh trial to be returned. We do not send Brace by mall. But a jwrfect fit Is guaranteed, and Brace will be ex-changed by purchaser paying expruw chargCH. Address

J . B . O R A T E S , Memphis, Tenn.

B l . r E m O V A i T A I N

FEMALE COLLEGE • M. P. IJOWRKV, D.D., I'rwtlilpnl, and I'riv AwHurof Moral aiid Intellectual Phlloxnphy.

W. E. ncRHV, A.H., ProfwiiHjr of (Jr^ek and l A t l n . Five aooninpliithiMl IjH<ly Teacher*.

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f r o m t h . ]i;cid of d i v i n . . t r u t h , r o m H i i a l in \ot llnal punishinmt. I.ut chastise.

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<'(MI s e n t t h e d o s l r o y i i i r x a i inol to IJ^'vj.t I K o o n i m i s s i o n o d t h e t i e . y s e r p e n t s to r o M l i o i ' i s l.s r a e l . l i e r a i n e d t h e c u „ s , „ „ i „ j r ( U r s „ p o „ S o d o n i a n d ( j o m o r r a l i , w l i i c l , s e n d t h e i r g l a r i n g l i , . h t i l o w n t h o s i U T o c . l i n g g e n o r a t i o n s of m a n , w a r n r n . ' l l i o m <»f s i n . I l o r o s t r a i n o d t h o c l o u d s , a n , I f a n m e r o i g n o d u n t o . l o a t h , in t h e d a y s o f H I i j a l i . i i o s e n t t h o d e s t r o y i n g p o s t i l o n c o a i n o n g t h o n a t i o n s of t h o p a s t . D o u t . x . v v i i i . i j o . c d . A m o s i v . l o H o h a s h u t t o d i s p r o p o r t i o n I h o n i e o l y - h a l a n c . i

a n d o o m b i n o d e l c i u o n t s o f t h e a i r w o hrcui tho a n d w o h a v e i H w t l l o n c o u n d , l o a t h . '

A n d , n o w , f h i s is l lu- lesson ( h a t i s K O v i t a l l y I m p o r t a n t f o r u s t o l o a r n i n t h i s o u r d a y o f poHfi. l o n c o a u d d e a t h ; v i z , t h a t f M h a s e o m m i s s l o n c d a n d s e n t i t ; t h a t i t i s a t h i s l . i d . I i n g a n d u n d e r h i s f o n t r o l . W o o u g h t bu t o r e g a r d i t ; w o m u s t «« „}'• g a r d i t , l i o f o r o w o a r e t l i o lo.Mt l i k e l y t o p r o f i t b y i t . I t i s n o t t h e M-ork o f c h a n c e ; it is n o t t h e w o r k o f a c c i d e n t , b u t o f I n f i n i t e w i s d o m , a n d t l i e r r f o r o n o t w i t h o u t m o r a l h n s „ n s f o r t h o l i ' v i n g .

Ho, t h e n , l e t n s t u r n o u r o y o s to I h f s grc^at itosli^ l o n c o o f d e n t i l w h i c h is n o w s w e e p i n g „ v e r o u r o l t i o s a n d t o w n s , a n d l o a r n a t least s o m o ,»f t h e m o r a l l . - a w n s it prt -sonts , a n d h y w h i c h w o m a v

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t o lu) i i o a r d . G o d h a s ' k i n . l l y a n d m o r o i f u l l v npo-k e n t o m a n i n h i s w r i t t e n w o r d , w l i e r o i n Is r o v o H l e d h i s w i l l a n d s p i r i t e o n e e r n l n i r n i n f u l m . » . b u t m o n l ioed it n o t ; t h o y noj kvt a n d t l i s p u t o i t • i t h e y I n i v o t h o i i K i i t In t h e i r h.^trlH, a n d p r a c t l o w i In t l i o i r l i v e s , o r i m i n a l i i n t l o r v n i u n l l o n o f h i s W o r d .

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I pa.st t l . r o u g i i t l i o s u r g i n g u u d l . l m x i y t i d e of civil I w a r . 1 J « i s n o w s p e a k i n g t o t h i s n a t i o n through

I t s i n t e r n a l t i o r n i p t i o n . T h a t w h i e l i hi.story provtw i to h a v t . b H ^ n t l i o l l r s t s t e p t o w a r d s ' t h e downfall , a n d l l n a l r u i n o f n a t i o n s o f t h o p a s t ,

i A g a i n . I l o l . u s s p o k o n u n d i s still siH'aklng fo ! t h i s |K..(ipk> t h r o u g h t l n a n e i a l p r c v i M i r o , short cn.ps j a u , l . s c a n t y p r o v i s i o n s . A n d n o w , a t t h i s p r < * i n t

< i m e . h o i s s | « . ' H l v i i J g t h r o u g h t h e p r o s e n e t ^ o f t h o , , , ' « i i v p r e n e n e e hiack-u ingoil angel of pwliienetuind daitli. 0<mI has spoken and he u'eans t« ln< hoard. Again. Had all these thousands died of the

various dis-ast Incident t.» the human family .scatt. rriHl over tho staUs ol the I 'niou, it would havf. attniet.Hl no .special Hifontion ; it would not have croatod a rlp|>lo on tiuf surface of society, lliit not so. One section of ti.e country only; one oommon calamity, hy which every ear is reached every heart moved, and every eye turned. It haa gone out ovor all the land, and across the oceans, tiiitil < ho nations of the clviliz,Ml world are looking and listoni; g, fettling that a mighfy hand Is at uork. (Jo,i liHs spoken and he moans to be heard How awful the effects of his voice! Tho very luutulations of life, swiety and prosperity tremble and fall. How many prwious Uvea have lieen .«acnllco(l: How many cheerful and happy homes have hmi liroken u{. and made deflate forever• How many t. heart Inwbwn pierced with lending gn. f! Ol,. t.ow wild and terrilic the storm of 'loath! Waste, desolation and death mark its Irack. Once stately forms an<i towering Inteliecla iK.w lie low ami silent in death. Children, the sparkling jov.vls of ,„any a happy home, scat-lorod and driven like loaves holoro tho howling Htorm, into almost every .State of the Union. Lonely widows, vae.int chairs, Jreshgraves, broken an.l hloetlin;,' li.-aMs, are the remaining nionu-nicnts to tell in I,aid and unmLstakHhle tones of lis loarlul work. ( Jo.l has spokon and he moans lo la- hejir.l. Now, one and all, shall we not heed his void, or shall ho yet have to speak more severe than (vt-r, or give us up to final ruin ? God forbid.

Li-ssow 11. —Man's utter inability to stop the march of Gwi's m, sengors. This Is clearly lauglit l)y tho i>r(w.nt jHstilonce. Human learning ami seienct! cannot onahle us to escape whon God orders otherwise. Womlerlul, Indeed, are the ili 'ovedcs, and Hstonishing are the improvements ot medical tcionce, ami yet h«)w vain all their i norts to MTost the cities and towns from tho grasp ol th<. pfhtlhinf..-: lJut onward it moves, depopu-lating and leveling all distinctions,-rich and poor. learned ami unlearned, great and small, old and young, all alike stricken down ia ita fearfkil march of d..nith. Dlslnfwtanta, burning adds and fuming sulphur, gold and sliver, heroic physicians an.l .iovoted nurses, magic keys, cords of beada ami goiflon er«Hs. , all of no avail In reaculng o cltie.H from tho iM'stilonco. Truly, when God works, man'sofiv.rts avail nothing before hla liand.

In the shifting air, and on the sliding sanda of earth s uncertainty, tliore is no hoja., uo safety no protoctlon, only with God. J.of all turn, now In peidlont sorrow and oonfe.isioii and seek him with llio wholt! hearl while ho may bo found.

l . icHw.v HI.-The Imporlancoof p r e p a m t l o n ' I" iiM-ot (So,I. W., an. in the midst of gitit form that fitrotol, thomsolvts on through all agea of lime; and thoy bear us on like the l e a f npon t h o '••nronl. They carry us forward, and thoy carry IIH back ward j tiioy eariy tw up, «m| u.ey .-mry UH d o w n J I h e y c a r r y u s w l i U l i o r a n a w h e r e v e r i h o y

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which we have no c-ontr.)l.

Then wlt l . t hew stern realities l.ef.>re i.s, f.h..uia

we not 1.e pre^pan-l to meet n.Ml at any t ia .e? N o

n am has a g « a n . n h « ajr-.last . l i f t e r

ISfortal life is as uncertain as It is real. It is well,

therefore, to be a lways ready. Ihrt when we are

nfflictwl, especially wi th a .h«troyin« iKst i lenns

this exh<>rtatl..n Is pecalariy applicable, l^-ath >s

the Infallible .hH.H« of f}..d, an.l no h u m a n .-..re,

precaution or device can eventually war.l olT th.

athick of the last e nemy ; youth, strenKti. an.

beauty are sure t.) be ,,r.^trate.l. Th. 'n. is .t not

wise to prepare for death an.l judRiaent?

0 0 t.. vour city an.l behohl that .leatl. s-ene

where that yoimt? man asked : " IKn-tor ...ust

,UeV" The <t.x-tor r<'plie,l: " .My poor (rien.l, la.t

a few hours an.l your soul w i l l Ix. in the han.l^ of

yo..r f i . )d ." " My Go.1 V" a-sk^l he. " I h a v n..

Clod but the world. 1 have stitlecl conv.c l ion;

have touKht against G.KI; and now y.>a tell n..'

must soon d ie ! D o y o u k n o w , " he a.Khvl, .f 1

d ie now I Hhall RO to he l l ! " H o turnwl h i . s:. Tr.a.

face an.l fadlnR eyes to his father, and sa id : l a-

ther, ' twas you w h o t a u s h t me this; you letl me

on in this way. Htand hack ! " he wii.l, an.l a or-

rent of invectiv(« Issuwl fro.a his poor purch.Hl

Up., HO terrlt,le that it seome<l l ike a fron.

the horrors of eternal pa jn . H e died, ' fhe f.m.l

mother was borne falnt lnR from the room; the

father's hrow wa.s wrruRt t tc l , whi le great .Irops of

agony rwted there; and the soul of h is promlslnR

Bon wa« Kone to roall^o the horrors of an eternal

t l o n y other similar nolemn wUncsfies could be

«rtdu.'ed to the establishing of the importance of

preparation f.>r death. S i n f u l s i n f u l woman ,

1 warn you. Prepare to meet thy God wh i le t ime,

life and opportunity are yours. Het^k at on(|o to Im-

prepare.1 to meet God , tha t when thy ha.>ls shall

he cold, pulselefiHHndmotlonhw« aB the grave In

which thou must Ue.'Snd the damp , dewy vapors

Nt. i,arl«Ml ftttvU'ti- , _ . „

To witU'l. ihf .-•i.tuli "f « 1 '

il» |HviMf«* • Mi.nl jnwuufUk'^u.miiwiui'.a.- »<«r) .

w l i ? . ; . . . ! . . . . «t - ... rn .-..u.

L K T r E U rUO.M HIU). C H I F F I N .

r V has IHMH so.uethiat: -vcr t«M oa i a th . -jime

-..!. ., ..,.•.Ill '

00 COlU, IIUIWli™ .

Which thou must l le. 'Snd the damp , dewy v a p ^

of death shall settle upon t hy brow, and the

H e a l e d grave Bhall he t hy be .1, a n d the rejoicing

worm fhy only compan ion , t h« t t he ^ t e of

h , aveu may be opened, and , wh i le thy b « l y Is

resting In lb, be<l of earth, t h y soul m a y rt«t lng

amidst the d a n l i n g splendor of eternal g ory.

Tbla preparation Is offered to you In the Lord

Jesus Christ. J o hn i l l . 1«. I t m a y be had by

repentance toward God and faith In our L o i ^

JMUS Olirlst. M a y God yet Incl ine your heatts

to h i m , that yon m a y hav® part In tha t home of

glory.

— we iiuvi'SKT ii II ' " i v • . . .

what u hUt...-ylh.-sc^<.<.uunth> .•..alula

Hi.m of buHln...-^, -. .tUrlo, . . . . . o . ».h

d.>alb : 1 shall n.,t;.tt, mi.'. I .mMu .M I . . . Il.rt -t

the awful l-lapac a p m t! •• ).!.•-a lb. ' .-..antry

ar.Ha..l Hn..,vasvi!le. TLi-' 1 a .us t- iv , h-.^.'v. r,

they s....aa-.l to be a t f r l y iM wil'l- n-l . -u.-l 1-

i „ H jrr,.u! aica^ur... .1.. ir-. a^.-uf U..-.h •

up..a <io.l. Ther.' w..^ an ai....ua< ..f .k-i.l .cWa., ,.v.-a a a . „ n « th...- « h-.• l .aa. ' . i tn r . u,

a l . i v i ae |;ev,-luli..«. Hu.t w . . a l a un ! a,-!--Ln^'.

, „ „ .uav .-a . . . s 11... . i.riM. wh.- i . l a y

pr-.f.^tHl t.. trust i x n-> - a r . - '»! -api" ' -"<1

^.,„„f.,r». Th. r.- < • - -

aav!bi..>: l-at .b-'

An. l t l . i s «itl> - - ^ u l b . i . . r . t b . , u « b f . . r a « n y M.-.n,-!..^ lU. > uS-•

thev w.ml.l a..t t.- tl... h -u^- ut i.rMv. r tu.-...r.-iii

for a.ercy ap .a th.. in .-nM.. . ,,..•.1-

injr that pr..«.i-<-.l t-T... . n.- .-.-"a!., w,.-. — . - 1

tbraa^'l . f.-ar ..f tb.- r-'*"^"'

OIMN.ONS .ON. l-liM-^'. '

an- vari . .u . aa-l c<.ntr.,li. l . . .y. .S,.rne h..!.l ' ' u !

wiw 'Ml.e p.'auUy ..f ai-taral va)l:.t..l .a

thes^uneM^ n^- that ^t^.rvatinn a vi^it it.vx. fro...

( J<).1 f..r n.irl.-<-tl..gtot A-..fM.Kl~l.ut a - . .tb. r.

H,^. /->a,/..«rr „u<l rf,ro>,Mf of Nov . .11.,- - v

The e.lit..r .siiys: " Mat thi.. w.- k«.>w \ • -

f.-ver is prewatabk-. Uo.^! .Inilnajte an.l . arhoti

aci.l ar.> as sar.' a pn-va t i ve ..f M.is .I.MV,-.- a-

vacci..atio« is ..f It is a-t . . rk.ia

that th.' «"<'rr.ct i.. the ab..v.- state-

men t ; f..r it a.ast b.. b..rae in a . ia . l tb,.l aa-a o

Kcien(v are aot fully aj-'rec.i ..pon this iH,:at. Aa. l

if it lHMnuintai..o.l that tl..-saaitary arraa>;. a..-at.

.Uiriatr the war s;,ve<l New OrUvu.- fro.n th-.•(..-

.lemic it sh..ul.l 1... re....-.ab.Te.itl.at.i...in.-

s:uae p..ri...i tbc-re wa^ y. Il..u-1; v. r M.^-M

a, . . ICbarh^t . .» . Hat in tb.-I.ttk .nty .,f U.-.-.Tt

with the .a i l i tary nv' ia .v 'iari..:: tb- «a r .

Mi. i.el a.al . . a . a y- f hi- bn.v.- ....-a w.-.v . ,

„fr bv ti... lever. / ' . W . n n - ' f ' - • '

IHT- ' Others, not«itl..^laa-liatc tia-

. ,K. .ksasthoa>ih its statea.. 'at. w.-re at l .^a .1 by

uu.i.a-slio"Hl fu.-ts,an.l r.-^ret. - that .aaay • v.-l-

h i k i n g ca.aM.I af tb.-.r p.ety lat la r

than t hd r . . . .mn , on Hen.e-reter

an a vi>.ilati..n of CrHl." an- >•.•( . a H , a . - . l ' ' y ,

,j,Kl the iK^t i len.v, f..r la- I ba

^ .nt ana.nK you the p.vtiU.n.-.. after tb.-.au..a..r n

E ^ v p t . " A m . « iv . lU. Aa. l .a..r... hey. r.y^.M

the ,H«til..n.-e. the plaB..>, war, .aal . v.':. the

, lrou«ht as .nesscngers of C ^ l to ret.ir.. th.-

to their allegiance to h i . a ; an.l .....r.-, th.-y 1k-

licve thai i f thi-sij ju . lgments are anhe<^I.Hl. the>

are rencate.1, and that an inc.,rrlgibl.. i - . p i . ' .u.

T r t h ^ ' judttmentH are yet l iable to further a,ul

«or« alflictlons. ^

Severe ludgmentR are the r.^l of r .od ' . anjier;

and in carrying out his ,.urp..sK>. and the a. .luin-

mtrat ionsof his government , how often is it that

I S J l h l m g o e t h t h e , . . t i l e nce an.

« ,a ls--eon8umlng dlseam-s forth at 1.1 fe. !

lI,K,a the HUhJ.<;t of yellow-fever, Itn ..aa^.' aa.l Us

cure, Hcienw Is Impotent an.l . l umb .

TUK I.KH- ON TAfOIIT

hy tho plague Is, that sufTerinus dn .w oat h u a a m

sympathy , and b ind the great fami ly ..f man

more closely In the Iwn.ls of a great bniiherlaax :

thev touch the great heart of hummi i ty i .ml. In

splto of ItH Bc.lflahn««, It throbs in a d iv ine phi-lanthrophy.

I know of noth ing that has so rena.vwl the

sectional leellngH engendered by the war as. the

epidemic wh ich ha% Just c los«l Itn work of siiirer-

Ina and death . The noble a n d gtmerous wniduct

of the Nor th , i n ho ld ing out hor helpful hands to

tho attlcken and auCferlng South , Itnd.* us I o k w

And f ^ l t l w t w e a w o n s p s o p U . . I t may b a l l m t

e o d ' i fmm iiOgam^ " H - m o a w

wer.' ne«xKHary to remove tlio ill feelings cngen-

. I . th I by IbtJ mere palltlcians, and ta h.!ul tlie

w.mtals'miKle by t h o d v i l war. ' W o e to the man

who woul ' l 10 open thOK.; w.)unds, »r re klialU* the

(.iiilrtTS of civi l or stMjtlonal strife! It wi l l , iloabt-

I c^ , iH'HWi.i that U'hVh j .ulgaiontJ hav.- given urt

luster coni'.'ptioa'i and eorr.'<!t<»r views ..f the lai-

i i .aai lv iual rtfllgion o f tiie North. Oh , bow su.l

that w'e w.-re th«! v ic t ims of errors th.> .afr.piin(,' of

.HH-tional i«ten*H'.« aa. l teachings ..1' aavrow ho.I

i-nprin. iple.l .u.-a, tb it u a M (.<• tan. froa. ai.ii.l

nfMl. bH.ir.Tin-:! Yet it WU-i -...' A...| H.i.l

!>,. t!. 11,!;.•.( that \v.' b.v.- -fi... tb.-tv.ali,

tU'.njrli in tb.- very Hlia.luNv of .l.'ath,

n i i , ...» I K !• <a i. i ' i i 'KM.'

u,.,,ii tU<. Kd.b.w.a. 'at w.i ik. l.iSv.' ..v.-yihii.u

.•l.,,., ,1 .V .•ilm .-'t Tb.T.. vwr. r.

. innvh.- I ruu!,) nn! vi.-it, ua.l HKT' "r. .11. i-

tiK.t NV.r.-b .r.My wiMiay tlm! i vImi ,

f.-nriaj;. I -apP""'*. ' "-'^l"''""'' '' ' ' ' ' f, vtr'''" lt vMi- a.i! tbi.t I ;.ai at, l..i 1 .

ll... nr.. l.-.r<.a.ai:.' faSMr.t.'- ! •

ami I ..a. i;!..'! H'..! 1 . a "

r.Mi.aia.l.'t . ; 'b.. thirty tb...u-...i.l fo.' Hm-

iJ itrtii.. «.>al.i 1>" ''

H.-.-r,-.; • •.a.N, ii i .-.l-a

„ „ , „ „ . Unt tb-r, i.-n. m. f.-s. u.-..llhy •

„„r .-ban-h.-. w- hi- ,-.a.lM.li...l t . .a«k k..-,,. !I.n,;:

fro... ;.)). wb iHi a.al:.-^ tli.' w<.iU ^l-.w a.,.! N.ry

lUK.r!.".-- . . ,

•I t,.. w..rt, pn . ad .-.i u "H ap t - I n - a k n ^ u ' . . - n „t Ih- '.-v.-r, Tb." a. ...lb .•a.lin'.t w itl; ' ' I

,h..~a.uatb ..a^Ha- S.^i.t-ait^..' I '-tb. l a ' t s s . . f a

ta.- aa .a tb .•n.liatr ....tolH-r 1.-.lb. -uu..

f l .V. I -.bull I..-abb- to .anV.e a a.nr- L'rn.aya'K'

report fur tbis ni . .atb.

1 hav.- b. ea ensja^'.sl in . . laay |.r..tn..-l(Hl .a.'.'i-

Inirs in Maae ..f wh ich a .acb i,'o...l w..^ <l..a...

A l l ,.f t h eeba . c h . s vi:-.!l.sl Mace the A^-^..ciat...n

l,av«. tbeain.)a. . l ...pix.rti.HasI, witb on.-

.xcept ioa. H<aae hnve .b.able.l ,

forbear to say that Itipl. 'v. u b..-b h.al . -

for the little . . b a r c h n t l t i p l e y ! TI..-r.-a-b-r a,..-.

r,.na-a.b.T tbo u'r.-at f-..liiau .'rt fr-.n Aa^a.^t toUa-

t i i i . . - b y tb.-. pi.l-'OK .

lA-t tbc r..aH-.al..r

t!„. Al.aitti.fv, aa.l relara b- bi:... Tb.-y ....ply M

t„,ori:,l r..l:.ti..a^bip. aa.l an-, tla-retor-. a part .

, j , . i - s n .l.-a.i.i._' vs-rk. I le sen.l. .b...a f-r ....

if w.. r ,- t . .n ,b . .w i l l r . , .e iv .- . . . a...l

; . „ , o ve ....r t na i bb^ . bat if v - an- ...r.^rra^nbl.. tla

will fonow...i by ja.b.'.aeat- .»'"•'• -cv. r.-

" T i n ; a : i i t i . - a ; b -

of r.'li.'i.>n. ..asrht to beget «eri..aH tboa-bt ,a..l a.

r U . r t ..a the part ..( all ..H..1 a u "

m,rinL's..f .Hir pr...iK-rity are s.. f.-ebl.<, .jrbl t..

ar.ni^. as all t., a gr^ . t aa.l prol.,..ge.l

cn.r ia . l iv i . lual r..rigi....s Hfe is t..o b-w, •

n.o.al l i . b t of ..ar .•hnrcbes i . t..o f .Vb "

, t n . . e t h . . Harr..a.. . l i . .gdark,,. .-.. I . t . . .

tlurefor... t.. tLnl . the s.a.r.-e ..f ' ' ,„

foimtaia of Mf-, that o..r ftitar.- ^

of gorsl work . . OK...

Browniivil le. Tenn . Nov . I I . 1^'S.

•RILF- S P I R L R- I N P H I S O N .

I ^ O I I (.-hrist als.. hath <mce ^ f ^ ' a / ' a S r the j.ist for the aa jast , that h .. M

r ing us t o U n d , ' ' ' ' inUM-t V i l ^ K ^ ^

went aa. l l-reach.Hl ». . ! . . the spirits ' -

ot their d.n:.na of Purgat. iry. lh.<y ib iaa

r / u e . p i n t s in- p r i son " are l - f '

gui l ty ot venl.ll sinrf. , ^ n

full amoun t of ,«.nnn.^. due, '

aredctaln.Ml In i..irg.itory unt i l tho last h ^

pa id . Th.it the ROuU of thow^

L l B t e d and h.«.tened through the

fires hy tho prayers of »alnt«. flc..of

friends . i v lng , and P - ^ ' f ^ o r y .

t h . ma« . . That It was to aid t h . « In I'«rg

that Cbr l i t '<wm.t nud

p^ togn" in Hiir it .WtoUi Wa Iwdy w w m

tomh. That tho masH being the wime sacrifice of

JoH»Us ChrlMt (I . e., that tho bread and wine

tmnaubstantiute.1 |nt.» the reul body an.l bl.xKi

together with tla* soul un<] d iv in i ty ..f ChrL^t)

goes lu Bplrlt t.) purgat.iry. an.l aids the hcuIs

therein detain<H|,

1 have only t ime t.i ntute this view. W.. in

common bollovo it t.) be faiHe, for tla.re Is no w..rk

or dlvlce In tho grave whi ther we temi. I'ar.loa

is natextende<l beyond the b.mnds <,f liic aa.l th.-

e-vegwia that re.|ulrert it must l.c false.

OtherM U> ertc/.|.e the <•athollc tbeo.y liuve (as I

th ink , ) g.>ae to tb.- (.j.p<Hit(. cxlrt ni.- an.l . Inihi

that " t hose la prison that Cbri.st prea.h...l tn

were t lane for whom tbe long hiitlVring ..f find ii,

the tia.e of Noah wailed in e.\p.-ctatioii Unit ih. y

would becotac heiirt ol su lvat ioa . " That at thV

tl.a.' JesUM i.reacheii to th.-ni tlu.y wotv ia I'an.

.Ihe. Thftt til., wor.l in the t.-.vt r.. i i . l . .f , i

" p r i s o n " s imply mcaiH " wat.-h, oa -^aanl,"

I.lace of saf.' k.-eping" or " I'ani.lis..." i ' , ,Mi„ .

, opialo.iM of n.)in.> of Ibosf who ailviinc.. thiis vi. w

'1 have (he hinlL-st r«<ga.il. Hut bavitig . ai^efully

.-xaa.in.Ml tbe Mnbj.rt I (ci.) (.on.^itniiac.l t.. .liHM.n'i

from Ibis iat.-ri>retation of tbU pa.-.satr<>.

1. Ia onl.'r to plac.. the .swuIh pr.a.h.. . ! to in

a c.)aipiira(iv..|y happy eonililioti the woi.l

" p r i s o n " in the text is •n'mlcre.! " rarad!--..,"

Thi.s ren.lering I th ink issnslalne.l neither t.y tl,..

l awming .)f the wor.l iL.r th.> .'oatcxt " I ' r ison"

in this pannage is fr.)ai the (ir.'<-k J'/iiifa/.r, niul .HTUrs ab.ait forty-f.air tiioen in th.- N. w T.-stii-

laent. Thirty-live titnc.s it is retalercl " pr ison,"

Hi.v timeH " w a t c h , " twice " impriwHinicnt " an.l

once if i- rendercl " hol . l . " It means as Dnnae-

gan .says, " the act of wab hi.itr, gnar. l ing, ..r pro-

tect ing." It (leHigniites the i.luc.' m here J ohn the

fhi|>tiHt was confined an.l b(-h..a.l((l. W h . r e

I'eter wa.s confine.! betwe«-n two s.il.li.Ts with

two chains. The j.htce where Hurabbas wa.s c.-ist

f.ir murder . The " .-o.nnion prison " int.) which

the high priests and sa.l.hi.'e{« ca.-t th.- ajiostlen.

Tlie " i n n e r p r i son" info whi.-h I'aal an.l Hilas

were cast. The place when- Paul shut np th.-

saints by authori ty .>f the hiirh priests. The plac.-

of Paul's " impr i .sonn i . 'n l . " Th.' pla.-.- of the ini-

primaiment of tiaw.- ai.-alioiied in tlie seeon.l

chapter of Hebrews. Th.- pla.-.- into whi. h lb..

devil east some of fliechn.-.-b at Smyrna. ( K.-v,

il. 10.) Fi . .a l ly , the place out of wliicli Hatati Is

to bt- loosed a little season. I-roni th.se r. feren.-.-s

it i.s clear (hat thi.s term is used in tb.- New Testa-

ment generally, If n.)t nnif.>rmly, to (|('si),mafe a

place of o n l i n emen t f.ir th.- purpoM- of pnnisli-

ment . Aa . l as su.-h, caan.jt, with propriety, be

applie.1 t.i the refuting pla(.<. of th.-sjiint-.. iM t w.....!

death an.l the iiviurreclion.

2. There is noth ing in th«- .-ontt .vi so far as ]

can WW that w.)ul.i justify a . biuige from "pr i son"

to " P a r nd i s e . "

Ah there i.s n.> author i ty for tin- Komish

theory of preaching to sinners in j.urgat.ny, ( h . w

Mjems to ho qui te as little f.)r prea.-hiag t.) (^aints

In Paradise. Tho.«o disembodied riKhtcf.as spirits

in thespr i i t land are " where the wicked (?eaiie (.i

trouble and where the weary are at rest," an.l as

such they need j j o preaching. I f (la- Kotiii.-!!)

v iew of this passage Is wrong, and also the' tlieory

of preaching to the saints in Parndl.se 1. wrong,

tho question still remains, what i.s fh' corre.-t

exegesis of the paRwge? The following fnini

Burklt t 's Notes on the New Teslument is nior..

satisfactory than any th i ng that I have read, v i z . :

As If 6t . Peter had ea i d , ' though ri.rlst suflered

for our sins, and was put to death in i.is human

nature or fieah, yet waa ho quickend or mad. '

a l ive by the spirit , In wh ich , or hy which Hjiirlt

he went and p r ^ c h e d to tho spirits in prliion

wh ich In the days of Noah were hartlened in t«ln

and dlBobedioDco whi lst the long suffelrng of God

endured t hem , and waited for their repentuuco no

leas than one hundred and twenty years whilst

the A r k was m a k i n g and preparing, and Noah

preached to thera. Ye t so i iupenl tent wore they

to the very last tha t on ly eight were saved in the

A r k . Thoae roflractory and hardened sinners frtr

^ p i l i n g tha offer of grace made to them, ware

mr their dlaobedtenoe clappad up in prlMin of

hall (TOfllirlng the vongeauce «»f pternnl lire. Much

M' w m ca i ( into prteon i u No»h ' s t ime wero all

fast in Ht. Peter's t ime , « « » (U.rist by his

Hpirif to the Hpirlta in prison. Yet It was not

wli.-n tliey were In prison. | mf.,,,, |„

of b i l l , (lut when here on earth » * tJhrlst

pr(-ached lo the«» na-n who are now In jiristm

that fhey m igh t not have bw^n ImpriHoned."

Wh i le there are w m e expn-twions In Ihirkitt'H

th(-.)ry that I cannot accept, yet upon the wlajle

1 think his rendering oi the pasHage is abo.it eor-

re. t. The Spirit of Christ was in N.iah as well as

ih.- prophets. Thr.nfgli this Sj.lrlt he preii. h.,>.l

to tin- « Icked aate.lilaviaa.s. T.-.iy were ilUobe-

'li.-al to the re.(Ulrena-n(M .if thej/osiK-l pr.-ach.Hl

by .Noah an.l therefore l ike the an;/<;U that Hian.'.l,

th.-y M.-n-cast . Iowa to h. ll; aad .leliv.-re.l int..

. I.Mins of (|.irka.-ss to b.- r.-served ai)(.),lh.. j.iilj?

I.I' ll, i.a.l penlitio.. of nil un^;o(l)y iii.-n, (Jod

^Mll I '.rtainly |iiinisb the ilis.>b.-(lieiit, but n-war.i

III." liulit.-oii-i witl i everlastiiijr happines-, thoach

tli.-y Huffer for w.-il .loini; a wliili- hi this life,

»e<iii.4 I,, the l.*ss.)a of tb.- pM-sag.'. i. o. s.

.\rk!ois;is, IsTs.

r i i i N t i . s I DON r L iKi . ; .

I .' <1 littl.. iiitere.-t nia.aife-t..l in tl... mission

. .lis., in l.fi-jjsiaaa. W h o u i l l se.-oml iny

aioii..ii u i t h leu dollars, to put liro. Hniticli iii

111. lield next y.-!irV I ho|«-smt le-.i (ban a ha.i-

.in il. It n.ay a|.iM'ar a larj,'.-salary to Kuoie, but

.Kit toil iiHicli t-oiisideriag -,vhat a.-^siduous s.^rvlc.*

he will have to p.-rforai, aa.l the satisfaction w»-

w ill all hiiv.. in know ing that we have a man thnf

will do his duty .

Toxeeso little " l,oui-ia..a N e w s " in T i n :

M.\i-ti-.| of lal.- \V<- iise.1 to h u e "Thought.s in

tl... S.iddit-," an.l other g.io.l artl.-hw fr.iai Cheney,

vili.-, while M;ins(lel<l and K.-a.-hi would contri'b-

i.t." ..rtii'l.-s of i i i tei i^t (-onc.-rnlng .•.liicati.iii,

t.-iapeniiii-.-, chari-hcs, etc., an.l many oth. rs, too

m.merons to ment ion , w.ail.l tell us where th.-y

wer.. an.l what they wen- doing. Unt now we

...'ver h.-ar fr.im th.-m, aa.l caa't t.-ll wh..(li.!r t h . y

an- .l.-a.l .ir "gon.- to Texas."

In .•.-a.liatr an a.-coimt ..f the proceedings of

..ar ..onventions, am. .ng other thin{,'s, that Uev.

I>r. will pr-a.-h at . hurf-h. I ret'oll.rt a

hint Ibat some one r.-. i-i v. d once, that "Som.-p.-o-

pl.- want...I a little l..i.rtdn(; in th.-li's;" but y.ia

know "itrnoranee iN. lf will s how , " an.l there'are

some who mit;lii l,y a. rid.-nt —r.-a.l an aec.imit of

tb.s^e tiiiiijis, and the lii-t thought w.iald Ik-that

the wholi- ni.-dii-iil frali-rnity ba.l ^o i a / t o |irea.-h

iiitr, th..y bi.vin;; ther .letliiit'ion f.ir " I»o<-(of"

but " o i k ; who I'iv.-s pl iysic," .And wiai.- wav

th. .'.- seems to l,e ii litlle nee.l of learning h.-re,

not .)f pliilMs<ip|iy iint of Christ, wh. isays , " T i n

servant is not i.n.'aier than his Lor . l . " W h o evei

rea.l .if Rev. Dr. Cl irM ''

'i'.i pr.-a'.her naif paid for his services,

and (la-balance In coanlry pi'omis(»s. I Kuppost

fh.-y th ink that a pn-acher sh.iul.l not l ive by

br.'a.l Jil.aie, but shoabi hav.' a f»!w pro.iiisc's

a)i.\.<i with it — " mak. s it go belter."

•V T.»h.-.- a d.-acon a.-tively engage.l " ge f t i i i g

u|i snbscripti.ins for the preacher," an.l leaving it

for i i in. to c.illect. 15y all .aeaas-i^ive the j i i . i icher

theea.sit.sl ti.sk ia (i.at particular, br.ilher deacon.

Hemeniber we count piilwcripfions hy dollars, bat

money by di.aes, theiJe .lays.

(». T.) see a preacher using his Influence lo work

auotlier info ti.e pafttorai care of a ehurcfi, in or-

der to releas.' iiiiiiself. He Hh.u.ld remember If

theyrtfarved him ont-4hr;,' wi l l another.

7. To hear a preiicher " t e l l i n g " what others

i«ui.l of his preaching. It .loe« not Honiid r igl i t , to

.say the least of it.

8. To see a preacher " r i d i n g hobble.*." H ide

the devi l but l..t his coils ai .me, i, e., denonneing

.Hioftin to the neglect t.f anolher.

!>. To have an editor " p o u n d " n felfow pub-

llcly, tmd apologize (.rivately. Some body over

this way has ha.l a ill tie exijerlenctt In that i lne.

Mom..

is. - J-

t lon ! H hook of m o m h such a.j h u m a n .w isdom

never framed for tho imrfectlon o f h u m a n happl-

mws. .1 will ubide by tho proceptM,ndmJre tho

iK^anty, revero the myHterlos, und , a.; far iw In m e

lies, practlee the man.latefl o f thia sacred v o l m n o ;

and should tho ridicule of earth a n d blaaphteimy

of hell assail me, I Mhall console mysel f b y t he

confemphUlon of those hlcHm-d spirits wlio, in t h o '

wuuHholycau.se, have tolknl and shone a nd fluf<

fennl. I f 1 err wi th the lutnlnarlcs I h ave chosen

for m y gni.les, 1 eonfms myself captlvntod by tho

lovelin.'fW of their aberrations. I f they urr, It h

in a h. 'avenly n 'g lon ; If fhey wander , It Is In

llelds of l i gh t ; If (hey aspire, it Is at lill evcnta H

ghiriiHis dar ing ; ami rather ffian s ink w i th infldel-

i ly, Into the dust I am content to ehoat myse l f

witli their vl,<ions of eternity. It m a y , i n d c i d , bo

n.Jtbing bi.t.l.sluslon, but then 1 err w i th thodlH-

ciph s o f pliiloH.>phy ami virtuo-r-with men w h o

.Iraiik . leejiat thefo. iafa ln of h . iman knowledge,

la.t who .(IssiilvtMl not the pearl .tf their salvat ion

ia lilt- d iaugl i t . 1 err wi th nac<,ai — t h o great

Hacon — t h e gr.-at con t l . I aa t j . f nature, f raught

wi l l , all the Iwirning .)f the part, a n d almost pro-

.scicnt of lh(( future, yet too w Ua not to k n o w his

weakams,an . l too philosojih.ic n.)t to Ajel IIIH Igno-

rance. 1 err wi th Mi l ton, rising on angel's wlag

to la-avea, a .a l . Ilk.; Ib.> b l id of mo r n , w a r i n g out

.if l lgh. am id the music ol his grateful piety. I

err wi th Mr. I.ocke, wi.ose purej .hi lOHophy on ly

taught h im to a.iore its sour.-.', wh.we wa rm love

.>f liberty was never .-hilled into rebellion w i t h 11,

author. 1 err wi th Newton, w h t w alur-llko «.plrit

shot athwart t he datkne.s,s of the sphei'e too soon

t.i re aHcen.l to th.* home of its na t i v i ty . V/ l tb

men l i ke thew, I shall r.-maln in error, nor shall

1 dcst-rt those error-} «?vcn for the d runken de^th-

IKHI .if T .an Payne, or the d.'lirlous war-whoop of

the .savage fiend who would erect h is altar on

the ruins of society. PiiiT.ii 'S,

T I I H P A H S O V E R .

Y^S T i i k H a i t i h t .)f March aotli 1878, ovo r t ho

T H K H I B L K .

T T Is a hook offact^ (.9 well authenticated as any

^ h is tory; t book of mlrf lclm Incontwtab ly

a v o u e h H j a h(Kik of prophecy Ponflrmwl by j«iM

as well iu pwwi i t fu l f iUmanf ; n htjok of pi^elry

pur« aud uatHiral, aud alovatod dv«Q to ioajfini '

signature ..f U, H. Me lv in , b a .luestlon about

feet-wa«hing. I f e « a y » h e h a « iM'ep in the habi t

of t h i nk i ng that tran.sactlon occurre.! du r i ng tho

f.-asl of m.l.-aven(.-.l hrea.l, bu t before tho pass-

..v.-r proper .-aa.e .in, tl.en asks th is quest ion;

A m I mistaken and if so to wha t feast does ver.se

(.John .xlli.) allmleV

^ ou say, " y o u are wi thout doubt correct, and

ti.e re.soii you give i.s conclusive."

N.iu , 1 th ink fliat v iew is corre<-t in part hut

n.it all. I cet-waMl.ing occurrwi lietwcen tho t ime

of .Icsus' ;;oing t.i IJethany, six days before tho

p.i.-<sovor pi-.iper, and at least two days Ix-fore the

pa.s.sover .-aiae ..n, lint for feet-washing to occur

. lur ing the ftjasl of unleavened bread wou ld place

it after tbe pa.Hsover. The feast of mileftvoned

brea.l i-.aana-nced w ifh tho passover. ( E x . x l l .

8-18, Ma r k .xiv. I, L u k e xx l i . 1. A n d Jesus was

arraigned b.-fore, Pihite on trial on preparat ion

day . (.T.>hn ;xvl i i . x ix . I I , i l l , -11.) Then-

for.i .h'rtus, lur .Savior, must have e a t l h e paasover

(if i.e ate it at all a t that t ime, ) und Instltutefl tlie

sacraiaent I he iii;<ht before the Juvviah pawover

came ..n. It soemi tfilerably clftir to m y m i n d

fhilt f .K'twashing occurred some n igh t previous

to his g iv ing .Indus tho sop. Tho disciple that

Jesus lovwl, (wh ich was J o h n ) was leaning on

his hoHom when he toUl th«?m that one of thera

Bh.iul.l betray h im . Peter Iwckoncd to that dlpcl-

ple to a«l.- Jesus who-I t Hhould bq o f whom ' he

spake. When J o h n asked t ho dealred question,

tha answer was, h o l t Is to w h o m I nhnir g i vo a

sop wh(ui I havo flipped It, a nd whcm ho d ipped

the s..p he gave It to Judas . Therefore, T t h i n k

foet-washing could not havo orourod . lur ing i ha

feast of nn l« iveno . l bread, wh ich w m m e n c w l tha

day he was arraigned before Pi late, a nd a t loatit

one n ight hpfore ho was betrayed, a nd versa 20, J o h n xl l l . , I t h i n k alludea to t l i « paasover wh ich

Was (o eommt-nctt tho next day , and they lackod

s W e t h l u g th.H was uecewwary for Ih© fenst.

FT. W K M T J I M .

W e will give thill l un t te r« cwrafiil ( ' zan i lna t lon

0$ Muu M« tho IHfluui^cm is off our l iauds.

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B O U R H U A Z l l i l . K T T E H .

110. U J l A V l - i l : — I t wou l d (louhtlt'W Wt a

Bourfu of Homo luturosl to t l io Uai>tintrt ol

North- Aii iorl i ' i i , l o hour tJm " lu-ws a i r r c u t "

f rom thoir Itrothrcii, w l i o an* l i v i n g iiwir i h o

Houthorti tr()|iio. W p l iavo u cluircli o rpm l-

wi l lon numtH'f l i 'U i>«>w' iilxjiit forty iiM'inlior^.

Th i s churoli wan fori iu 'd somo ycitrn hko, imilt-r

t h o inlnW<'rlal aUHiilcort o f our cslcciiK^-l hrotl icr,

ttlchard l l i i tc l l ir , w h o w i t h IiIm f am i l y liaH .'-itic*'

K'turni 'd to tho dlsldi i t l and of l iU k l m l n n l , W'v

aro happy to i n fo rm you that \vi> Hn ictly obw i vc

our churoh mootlnj,'^, ootifiMcniTM, a n d com-

inunlon^^. W o arc IIvIhk In jwiti-o an i l fe l lowship .

W o thank the Lord for t lm d f rnons t ra t lonn ol his

love toward uh. Tha t l»y the InfUuMia's o f his

Hpir i t , and the p ro tw t l on of h U I ' rov idcnco, t h f

church l i in a iK id th fu l cond i t i on , a n d iir(»t,'rc^'«f<

onward .

W o have m a n y conchc^ivc rciiHons, Inrcinir up-

on us the conv i c t i on , tha t our em ig ra t i on lu

Braz i l ,wiw under i lUdno i i p po i n tmen l . That In the

purpo-sHes of Ood , the appo i n t ed t i m e hai l arr ived

for the Lord to vIhH th is l ieni( ;htod people. HriiiK

to renicmljeronce and lot th is I ' r ov l nec piis,-4 in rc-

v i e w ; wha t wa:s t he mora l a m i pnl i t ical coni l i t ion

ten ycarft ago'.' It was t he s t rongho ld of JcMuit-

Ism, whi l f ! all KrudtM o f nooloty wcn« heav i ly fet-

tero<l by t ho doKnuis of a degcuicrated (.'utlmlio

prlerithood.

O f the twen t y Prov ineos of the vast emp i re ,

i t WH» hero where JoHuit ic Catho l ic ism reijincHl

unpurallclc<I. Bu t n o w it t he mont c lamerous

for a pol i t ica l rovo lu t i on . There is now e.xistinjr

i n t i ie e m p i r o a m i g h t y t l do of rovolut ion i i ry son-

timent.s, t ha t is lm|)otuously roUintj: over t in

groat de»'p o f tho pub l i c n d n d , heav in j ; in com

m o t i o n the very dep ths o f t h e Braz i l i an govern-

m e n t , o v i n c i n ^ most d e a r l y , tha t the l ir ight

m o r n i n g star o f re format ion l.s n o w rising' iihovc

t h o hor izon of papal darkiiosH. Li ' t us pause iiert

a n d inst i tute t ho i i u iu l ry w h a t are tho proxin ia t t

imuscH of th i s impe tuous movemen t ' . ' T h o Nor t h

AraerJcj in I ndRra t i on stands po l i t i ca l ly con

dcmno<l before the t r i buna l o f Ca tho l i c i sm for

I m v l n n b rough t w i t h t hem from t he l and of tl ieir

father's the Hplrlt of relitjlous f reedom, a nd for

h a v i n g propaprated that s en t imen t amon^r t i n

n a t i v e inlMibitants. H o w mysterioUHly (Jod

moves the o n w a r d progress of t he t rospo l—by thus

b r i n g i n g t ho means from a d i s tan t l a nd —sett in j r

t h e m d o w n in tho mids t of t ho eneirdes' e n c a m p

m o n t , a n d t h r ow i ng a round t h e m the sh ie ld of

h i s p rov iden t i a l protection. F r o m th is apparent

l y feeble i n s t r umenbd l t y , w h o cou ld h a v e conjec-

tu red tha t i n ten yoiirs It wou l d forc ib ly m o v e the

very tounda t l on stonoH of t ho p a p a l th rone , as

erected In th i s vast emp i re . Y r t It Is real ized

N o conjecture can n ow l i nger lu tho i)remlses

T h e pulsat ion of exc i tement t h a t is n o w Htirrlng

t h o i nmos t Houl of t ho na t i on in her pol i t ica l con

vent lons , di imonHtrute t he fact. W o wou l d not ,

however , h a v e you hei levo t h a t t h i s la tho on ly

means t h a t h a v e iieon brough t to bear, m o v i n g

i n t o act ion t h o latent powers of t ho na t ion . O ther

i ns t rumenta l i t i es h a v e also appeared a n d taken

par t i n t i io d r a m a . B u t tha t th is Ang l o-Amer i c a n

inflonco is p r imord i a l is ev iden t , as h is tory w i l l

ever testify. These aro facts l i ia t a re d a l l y forcing

themselves u p o n our a t ten t ion , by the i r con t i n ued

occurrcauod, uff ird uninislakable uvidence of the

truth ot theso romarks.

There aro l i v i n g hero, abou t e i g h t y fami l ies ,

f o r m i n g a nucles, i n a n d a r o und w h i c h a n Influ-

ontro Is m o v i n g that w i l l ero l o ng m o u l d anew

BraKl lh in eharaetor. T h o revo lu t ion is l u pro-

grOBHion. T i io Ame r i c a n Hott lomonls o f t ho em-

piro r is ing i n impor tance and c lmractor , a re n o w

est imated l « the chronicles of B raz l i as t ho ver-

dant^ InlandH of tho great s andy desert, i n t ho

association of t he t w o e lements t i iero arc dcoi» a n d

w i d e Hprottd dovc iopments , p o r t r a y i n g ' tl»o

ame l i o r a t i ng l idluoneu of c ly l l lxod sneioty. T h e

nat ives are iMjcoining An io r i can l zed i n m a n y

OMuni la i tra i ts of tnond and Not^ial elniractur.

The i r rudesys t i 'm of ant ieultui-o, cimtoniH, prrju-

(llctrt a n d wupnrsll l lous are g r adua l l y g i v i n g w a y

bef.iro t l i f l ight of c lvl l lRnt l tm. Ti io gospel of

Cht'lHl Ih httvliiy; i'roo cuurHU lunot ig t he inlll lutiH

- Vrho hnvu lonii wonhtiied hoforo th« nhrlnv of

l l o m a n l s m . W i t h such Htartlhig i lenionstral louH

before us co i i vorg ing m o r e or Icks to tlu« namo

causat ion, w h o dare d o u b t thi- d lv im* o rd i na t i on

of No r t h A i i uT luau I 'm lgra t ion to Un i z i lV It is

tho en te r i ng wedge tha t Is destined u l t ima t e l y to

sever chu rch a n d governmen t , and th row bro icb

cast over th is vast in ipcrl i i l d o m a i n rel ig ious fice-

d o m . i f Hrazi l Is n ow appro ,s imat i i ig to lliis

di-Htination. iUid her<> where fuets are m m i o tuugi^

l)lo to ( he i n i i i d , it wou ld l»e iii-H.-inity to dii i i l it ,

what i i i iporta i ice m i H l neciwsnrliy I " ' i itti ' ln«l to

tho h is tory of tlio 15.iptiHts in the i l istmil " Lund

of t i ieS iKi thern Cr iMsV" l iven in uko ' yet to conn ,

this l i t t le eliiireii nwir tlie SuiitiK'rn I 'roph'ni;i ,v

loom al)«>vc tl ie lioriz/»ti ot ttie find ;ure«l th--

at ten t ion ol tlie i i islori i in, ri cunver-^eiil point

of t lu ' Soutiiei ' i i Bu|)tlst (leiioiniti ittioi!. W i t l i

h u n d l i t y a n d tl inni^fnhiess to l i o d , we tiu l tli>-

weig ld (ifttie.se consideratluii-t. W"-nre eiideuv

or ing to l ive for lit tor e iern l ty . W e un-

gua r d i n g wel l unr e i imc l i n'-'oni", l l iat t l iey Mi:iy

be inteliig-ible at wiuitcv. 'r p n i o d in itie mtiire.

Tha i (Uir existcneO its Hapti-ls iniiy Im- ti-.iir^Miitled

to tl ie reinotej-il Tto-leiity. 'i'lii- -nl'jei-t is im

tr iv ia l ma t te r , however li^'litis il m a y tall ii|ioii

th(> m i n d in tl ie lar di-^tiuur. I'.iii l u l e v.ln ie

m o m e n t o u s events are treiiililiiiK itii life, and

c r o w d i n g upon tl ie arena of m i i on , we

feel its importanci* . Its ini|in ^ f i v i nef^s (alu-n

liold u pon t he deep HeiHiliiiitle^ ot the soul. 1 li <1

tho heavy nNiion-^ililli 'y tliat le^^ts upon me.

ThiifO l ines go l i i irdened witti tears and [irayer.-.

l i ro thron , d o you I'ver remember us in your

praycrH'.' D o you ever let yotir m i n d s liny:er,

w l d i e i n fervent devo t ion , in our lu^Juiif?

Whe reve r th is letter reai'lies tlie a t ten t ion ol tin-

pastor of a cl iurel i , 1 a«.U you in t he ha i ne of

Christ , to oHer u p one esj eda l prayer in your

congregat ion , in beha l f of onr l i t t le ehureh a nd t l io

progrf>ss of ttie gospel in iha/ . i l ,

i;, 11. (^ru.I,IN,

Pastor of tlie elimcii.

Santa li irbani, lira/.il, .'s A.

O B I T r A U I K S .

olillUHi ii'K .tnil It. sdhithiiiH III I liiin-lii-!-. If -il.l siii.si-i !ii. I <i(ivi-ii Um-N unill" : "11 nvtii .uliil nl nil ri'iii-Mili-.i-nl)crK.l i .•••m |)i!r lliii-of i-l>!lil wiirilN. ( a>i)i IIMI-I It<-I-Iiiii|"niy iIh- ih hu KCrlpl for II 111 n-i-flvii iilli'iilloii.

In IJrownsvilli-, ' I 'enn,, . l idy l'-!, I'-Ts, in the

thirty-fourtl i year ol her age, .Mrs. N. I'.. I lhuk-

wcll , w i f e o f W . A . H laekwei l . Sister lUaekwel l

was a daugh ter of K id . ( ireen Uog<.'rs, w l i o wa.s

for s ome t ime a pres id ing elder in t l ie Methodi-^t

Episcopal ehnrel i . She was liorn An>,Mist li, I '^tl ,

and in 18.VJ, at t l i o a g o o f e ight years, -he profes-ied

faith in Cliri.st a n d j o i ned tl io iMetiioiii-t i-lpl-ieo-

pal churel i where she renni ined nn t i l I s t l , wla ii,

after il l ong Htru;<glc w i t h doubts as to t i n ' valid-

i ty o f her so-called bap t i sm , hlio irot tl ie consent

of her m i n d to obey t ho Lord w i t h regard to ti i is

ord inance , a n d unlttni w i t h t l ic Hat)li!st c l u in li at

D u r l m m v l l l e , Tonn . InlS-'iOshe was mar r i ed to

W . A . B luekwo i l to w h o m she was n ' a i th fu l a n d

true w i f e to i h o t i m e o f her dea th . T im wri ter of

th is not ice, h a v i n g l ived in Sister n inckwe l i ' s

l iouso for near ly t w o .veius a nd h a v i n g k n o w n

her i n t i m a t e l y for four or five yc i u s provlous to

her dea th , can testify f rom personal ohsorvntion

that she was a t r u l y p ious a n d god l y w o m a n .

H e r p ie ty was of t h a t type w h i c h shine-i br igh t ' st

In t l ie o r d i n a r y a n d every d a y alTuirti of life and

In contact w i t h t ho poor a n d needy . I h a v e ol len

seen her p i e ty pu t to d irect and severe tests on l y

to fihlno t h o b r i gh t e r ; a n d her d w d s of klndue.s,s

and Chr i s t i an char i ty to t he poor were Indeed

numevmis . To her re l ig ion was a blessed reality

of e ve ryday llle, a n d w i t h s trong rel ig ions emo-

t io tu she d r a n k freely f rom the deopor founta ins

of Chr i s t i an Joy a n d pcmce. A n d tho rel ig ion

w h i c h slie had thus so beaut i fu l ly IlluHtraled in

life, was t h e ch ief Hourco o f he rsu j i po r t and Joy

In t h « |>rolraetod a nd H0V0r«i Illness w h i c h tu rm in

ated in her dea th , l-'or sl.t or e i gh t weary nntnti is

sin* l iore her an i lc t lon w i t h OhrlHtlan for l l tudc

a n d res lgnnt lon , l e av i ng t he Issue ent i re ly w i t h

Ood . Du r i n g th i s tiiiioflhi!H|ioUt! frci i t ionl ly a n d

freely of d e a t h ' a n d other k i nd red HuhJoels w i t h

vnnnirUnhUM!idinno«snnd w i t h a fort^liifto of t h e

hrightiUiflM itnd glmy which awalfJil iior hi^yond,

D w t h bttd m atluK uur terrnr fur lier, but wat

viewed and nvot with <•<> npoHure and iMMicofhl »h-

sunuico. Having hi early life put her trust in

Christ, she ke|it It there to tho end, when, reiMwing

hi<r head upon, his hoMotu, she swcvtly immtluid

out her life. How heiuitiful thus to live iind thus

to die:

A hn«l)and and iiu only son are left to mourn t he

l iM of a true wife aiiU a devoted mother, To

these weext«'nd iiiir hyinpiilliy praying that, thoy

may have given to tli»>ni grace and strength to

imitate tiie good exiiniide o( tlioir departijd friend

and, at l;tst, to join her in evi-rlnsting union iie-

yonil tlie river and the Hiuides of d<'ath.

-•Hiili i, ihiHi «<i-il iiillil uliil lovi ly,

lu'iitl'' II--* OM >>uniiui-i' n.-ii«;iul i\» Ihi- iilr iif (-vi hliiu

Wli^ii n (l-mlx rtiniiiii; Ihi- Iri-ei.

ulNli-r, tiiiin li,i«l li-lt us Hi r.' Iliy Uii» >V(' itfcplj lo-) .

Iliii ItN liotl UiHl Until IM 'H ' I I '>IX

111 l-Hlll lill «KII m.ttowH lu>iil.

• \ avMin M-*- lin|M' iiic.-I flii-i-. Wluii llii» ilav lit llfi In lli'il,

l lii'ii 111 lii-i»v<>i\ Willi i<iy 11) nn-ct I In'.-, Winn- im liin-wi'll lA-.i It i>lii?.l.'

I lU! I. ilU \ llll , Tl-lll) 11 1.

(li lt MnrilllK.

l-<aliella U. Womiick is on eartii no moie. Stir

liven and loves in tluit otiier clime of whieh we

liave iieard and love to sing, and to whicii the

lieart ol" •<trugirliiif; humani ty aspiies. She sr.

joiirned in this uiirlil l i v e yi-ars al)ove her thn e

score !ind ten, l-'or tlfty-three yours she was a

hicnilier ol a Haj)tl»t church, and witii tho car*? of

a large family she llvtsi, near Heilefonte, Ala.,

twenty-nine years. She wa.s honortwl and l()ve<l

l.y alTwiio knew her, I'atton iieing licr maiden

name, tiiroiigh the I'Mgars, she lielonged to an

old and iionoreti family of ICugllJih .h-siTnt. Hut

tlie liiglu>it and truest iumor that eouid be paid

her memory in atlection's liust tribute would l>elo

recount her Virtues, Hckiiowlodge her purity ol

spirit and land I r t true magnanimity of .sold.

Sh ell, tliou dust of dear motlier, till tiie riwur-

reetion morn, and tiieii in eternal b((auty and ini-

iiiortal youth rirjc to meet thy Lord dosceiMliiiK

111.' -^kiert. Ilest, tiiou pure spirit of our mother,

wlio lion- lis, wlio reared us, wiui earetl for i>s,

Whosi- prayers aad tears followed us, as long a.-

toiiuiie c aild spenk or heart could feel, peacefully,

eternally, rtwt in tlu-l.<)>^olu of ( iod! lie gono, »»

tear, siie is ,not dead ; be still, O sad heart, it is

well Willi her soul; chi'er ui> ye who weep, «e

shall see her again .' I'hank ( iod I H I-:K SO.N .

.\KKLI(TI(^N KXl 'KCTKl) .

,v lit ill,i; iu;Ai>i.N(i.

1. ft IK f o r t ' / i i l d , —

1. As a certain trouble, . l o h v . 7: "Man is

born unto tr(ad)le, as thonparks tly upward."

2. As a tiery trial. I I'eler iv. 12: "Beloved,

think it not.straiigo ronci'rning tho trial wliicii is

hi try you, as tliough Homestrango thing liajipeni'd

unto you."

Asva trilmlullon. .lohn xvl. " In the

world ye shall have tribulation." (Actsxiv . 22.

Kev, vil. 14.)

11, ft i s / / i r c a f o w i t , —

L Against self rightcousuoos. Psa. Iv, 10: " O o J

shall atlllct tlieni Because they have no

chauges, therefore they feur not God."

2. Against disobediooco. Jer. xxii. 21: " I

spake unto theo iu thy prospoTity; but thou saidst,

I will not hoar,"

,i. Against sin. INa. l,\xxlx. aO-3'2: " I f t h ey

forsaki- my l.nw, . . . then.wil l 1 visit their tran.s-

gnsj-lons svlth the rod, and their inhpdty witli

stripes." Atn-'liKTlON.

1. Cons ider , llccle.s. vl l . 11: " I n i h o d ay of

advers i ty cons ider . "

2. iStudy Ood's word. i'sa. c.xlx. 71: " U Is

good for mo thid I have b w n aftllcte*!, Hud I

might learn thy stalutra." .

II. Pray. I'.sa. .xe. l.'l, MM " M a k e us gind

lu'cordliig lo the Ways wh(trcln thou linst aftllctcd

nr." • H. B . WoMAt 'K .

TlHwothnlbonHl un« t lull muisti lor (Jowls are

BllWlt,

M-rnOtJ HAHT OlVltJt A IIAUWKB Tt) TUB* THAT ritAH TlUK TMAV IT MAY IIK ntNi'LAVKii nic(iAUHii(ir TIIBTHUTII."—IV

iCtUtor HUd l'roiirlBl,«r onicti Kanor.

Ihiok-ltwoper onu Onter l.'Utrk JAM a MAUAKKV; • _

|lu«lMe«» '-"W N«'c«»n<I Hi met, n«>iii|>lilM, Turn

t.y ... <iur wl liy

TxrntN. 93,70 |M<rMunaiii,lu'ml vniirv. H«ni1 immny j'cHiUimiw Onfor, H<«l«tt>r<'<l lx-llt<r, K*pn«« or nr»n,Hl rlMlt; oliiorwlMi HI lliu mmdcir'H, If uuHW»»r In itiwli'wl luttll'. Hi'iul Hl»mii or iHMtttI cunt

I>IhIIukiiIhIiIiik L>rluri|>l4>« of llaplliitM.

1 As nulrtlttHi wrt »rii to (duiKl for ttin Hiiprmiii! Hulliorllv of tlip vol l of ()<«l iiH Hut only aiul «Hiniil»nt rulo of fiHili ttud iii-iMitU'K. 'riio nitilo, mill thi« miiUMitily, oppowil lo all liiimaii triMllUoa lu iiiiittorM liolh ot fuUh iiml iir«i-tli i-, w» iiiiwt olttlin iw I X ' I ' M tt (llHtniKVitMliliiK iloclrliii' ol our dj--iioiiilnultoii-^ 11 (liK'trliii} for which wo liru culteit oiiniwitly

^ " ' a h HHlittHtH, we art' to kUiikI for lli" oriniiiuiuoa ol Clnli'l lit luMUiJoliuiil llu'iii 111","" htK fnllowirH.thowoiui In uumbm

In nioff, til nrtirr, iind 111 ti/mMli^ >iiictiiins«i unclmiiKi'iit'li' tin lioomni'.

H AH ftiiiillHtx, Wii Iiru to NUiiiil lor n Hidrlluiil nntl riiKi-iifr-Btol oliiireh, unit timl nono rIiiiII Ik- ri'c.olvwl Into < IN I"-! ^ rliuK'li.or 111' to IIH urilliiinici n, wlllioiit r'iiitffh»iiiK 11 [iiirMoiml fiillli liicnirlHt, uinl Klvln« cic-Ullilr I'vliti-m-,. m pUity.

nixlliiKiilkliliiK I'olU-y <il III»t««rlrnl llnpUst*. Tilt' non-riicognltlon ol liumiin NWli-lli-a iw l-joi-iiiliiml

duirclii's liV iimiliiMoii, mlnlNli rhil or iiccloHiiihllOHl, "HJ alliiiiu-e or W)-(.|M'ruUi>ii llml In HiiKc.'ptniU) of bolli« iM' Durcnllv or 1iikI':ii11v (-.onmruwl by our ii>i-nili<!i-" or lii.-)i«nr ih.i worlil liil'i 11 ri-co(jiillioo of <-(-c-li'»lii)itl<-Hl or niliilnli-rhU IXIIIUILTJ W ILLI NUI 'DST PINIRRLK'H.

•11 IK I 'oWF.U OF i 'UAVKI t .

I fstimaling th(.,se powers vviiieh t-eeiu to l,e. oi

' importaneein thep^-gr(>ssof('llrLslianity'andtll<•

eonversion of men , m u c h Is snid of the power ot

schools, tho power of the p r ^ s , t he j .owcr of tiie

pu lp i t , the powt'r of wea l t h , of Hoeiai life. Tiiese

powers aro not l i ke ly to he ovendtn l . The dan^'er

lies in tlie other dirtK-tion. W e lail to appreciate

t l icir real va jae . 'I'liey are eapabh; of a lmost in-

det in i te increase. 'I 'bey profc s-s vast pos,-?iltilities.

Ih i t great as these po-vvers i i n s they are all tnins-

cendeil by tho power of prayer .

ThP school an i l t i ie press, t l ie pu lp i t , mon(-y and

social r ank , h a v e m a n for the i r ol . joct: they alT.rt,

n n n d d , and control h i m . Hot im iyer moves <Jod.

" I t m o v f t s t l u ! h and that moves t i i o w o r l d . " " T h e

l i raycro f a r i g i i t c o u sma i n i v a i l e t l i m u c h , " i : i i ja l i

j i rayod earnUHlly that It m i- l i t not r a i n ; a nd it

ra ined not lai t he earth by I lie space of three years

and «i.\ mon t h s . A m i he prayed aga in , a n d t i i e j

heavens gave ra in , a nd ear th Inougl i t forth her

frui t . l-:iijah had i>ower w it i i ( iod . ( iod 's power

is a l m i g h t y a n d beyond a l l h u m a n i-ompreiien-

sion. " I h M h H t h acco rd i ng to his wi l l in lli,e a r m y

o f h e a v c n a n d a m o n g t h c in lnd i i tan ts ol the earth :

a n d nono can stay h is l i um l , or say wl iat doest

t hou '.' " A n d yet he has liisclosisl t he fai l that he

i i i n no t with.stand t he prayers of his peoi-ie. For

examp l e , look at Moses. . lel ioval i comi i l a ined to

.Musw, s ay i ng in ellect, tlieso iieoj.le thut I b rough t

out o f l'>gypt, w i t h a i d ^ h h a n d and on outitretch-

od a r m , have m a d e themselves a go lden calf a n d

they how d o w n a n d worsh i p it a m i forsake a n d

forget u io, w h o wrough t m i g h t y wonders for the i r

de l iverance f rom bondage . N o w m y w n i t h Is

w a x e d h a n i aga inst t h e m . Let u ie a lone tha t I

m a y destroy t l i em . 1 w i l l nu»ke ol you a great

n a t i on , hu t t h e m 1 w i l l u t ter ly cut otf. Bu t Moses

fell d o w n on h is knees a nd began to j iray, s ay i ng ,

" O M y I-'ather, w h a t w i l l become of t h y great

n a m o ? W h a t w i l l t h ^ hea then say ? and w h a t w i l l

t hey say w h o have lust c ome out hero i n t o t h e

wilderneHsV They w i l l say that t hou d l d d b r i ng

t h e m liere a n d cou lds l no t save t i i cm . Tha t be

far f rom thee, l . o r d . " O o d could not resist t ho

prayer of Ids .servant, a n d rebellious Israel was

saved.

Another illastratlon of tlie power of prayer Is

seen in tho history of Hodom. .lehovah had do-

torminetUodestroy tho wicked city; hut Abraham

stood Iwforo tho Lord and prayed ; and so long as

ho pmyed tho Judgement was staid. Noth ing

could bo done. I t was oidy when Abraham ceased

praying, tlmt tho way was opened for the destruc-

tion of tho place. Abraham had power with God

and prevailed.

Tho doctrine of tho power of prayer is equally

prominent In tho now Teatament. Jesus taught

that •• monoughtalways to pray and not to f a i n t ; "

and tho apoatloB encouraged thO diacipiea to " pray

without confling." Many oxampiosof succefwfu-

prayer tire nleo g i veu . Potei ' was In p r i m n , b u t

" prayer \v«i3 m a d e w i t h ou t ceasing by t h e church

im to God for h i m . " B u t w lu i t gootl w o u l d t i i a t

doV W h a t Is t ho uso of p r ay i ng f opa m a n lockc<l

up in prison a n d cha i ned to his keepers? Let us

see. " T h e same n i g h t I 'eter was s leeping bi i tween

twosoldlers, b o u n d w i t h twocJ i a i ns ; a n d thokeup-

ers before tho d w r wa tched t he p r i son . " There

was no cl iauco for Peter to (•si-ape, < li>d l i ad otin-r

tli<aights. " i Jeho ld t h o ange l o f t he Lo rd cauh j

upon Idt i i , a m i a l ight shone In the pr ison; a nd he

smute I 'etcr on t he s ide , a m i said rise u p ( lu lck ly ,

and his cha ins fell otf f rom his imnds . A m i the

angei saitl , g i rd thysel f and b i n d on t hy sandals ,

and cast t h y ga rmen t s about theo and fol low 'me.

A n d lie went out a n d fo l lowed h i m , a nd when

they wore pa,-,t tho llrst a n d second w a r d , they

came u n i o the Iron g.de, w h i c h opcneil to t hem

(il iN o w n accord ; and they wont out a n d pass(-d

ttiioiigli oiU! .street ; a nd t o r t hw i t h tho angel dtv

parted from h i m . A n d wi ion Peter c ame to him-

1. if lie sa id iKiw 1 k n o w of a ccr ta i idy that the

l,ord i iati i sent his ange l , at id ha th del ivered fne

m i l ot the hands of Herod . A n d he won t to the

Ionise of M a r y , t he mo the r of M a r k , where m a n y

U<ie / a l l u r e d IOgetlier praylti i . ' ." There was

pii\M-r ill prayer .

.-^iirii facts as thcNe form an cirsentiai part of the

liiMory ol t ' l i r i s tan i ly ; for (•hri-stanity hits advanc-

i III i he v.orld, t r i i im| .h ing over d i l l ' ueu l tks , jus t

ill proportion to t l ie fervency of tlie j iraycrs ot its

disripies. Ch r i s t an i t y is a re l ig ion of p rayer—not

of loriiis, or (losttires, or r i tuals , but o f heartfelt ,

l i r l ieving prayer. I ts groat au thor was g i ven to

prayi r, so inei i iucs HiHMiding tho who l e n i gh t in

l-rayer. H i s apostles were m e n of prayer ; a nd the

iirsi m i g h t y impu l se giv( ii to tl ie i n fan t church

wa-^ in answer to prayer . " They al l c o n t i n u a l

u itii oiHMiecord in prayer a n d s n i i p l i m t i o n , " a nd

oil the tenth d ay of this g lor ious prayer-meeting

the heavens were o|K'ned a n d the H o l y Sp i r i t do-

i-ei.iled in iiis wonder-work ing I 'ower.

Could tlio i i istory of i . rayei Is- wr i t t en it wouh l

ho one of the mo.-it intensely interest ing vo lumfw

ever SCI n ; for it wou l d n-vniti the j iuwor that has

made men strong and d a r i n t j i i n d inv ine i l i l e , a nd

elotlie-l elinrehes w itii energy , bi-ailty, a m i useful-

ness.

gling little band have the Iwneflt of you* prayora^

" ^ ' t S r S h t ' S n t a B a r £ t in

ual condltlony and la tiioving along quietly,

meal ing tho ma«ee«, and aowing the weda of tho

puro gofliHJl In the very hot-bed of JewilUsro.

May God put It into the hearts of Southern Bap-

tiats to look after imd to austain this llttlo b w d by their prayora and means. f

W « hojje to receive many oilier c-ommonica-

tlona from Bro. Quil l ln relative to theprogrete of IhegosiK'l In Braxll. ,

T I I K U N I V K U S I T Y . . 4

OW I N G to tho prevalence ol the yollow-fever

lu tho Southwest tho opening of the Uni-

versity at Jackson was delayed two months .

NotwlUwtandiug this interruption of tho tot

terui more than two hundred were i n attendance

tho second week In November; and studonta are

coming in every day. I t is tjuito probable that

Ihrw! hundred will bo enroU^Hl by January. Tho

friends of this institution have gr<mt cause for

encouragement, and should never rest ti l l It Is

hanilsoniely endowed.

A GOOD P L A N . AF K W days slnc« a good brother in W a y n e

county sent a paid-up life Insurance Jtollcy

to tho treasurer of llie Bouthwestoru Baptlat

University, for tho hcnellt of nwidy young minis-

ters se<'klng an o<lucatlon. I -f»ng after the brother

is di i id , and rtwtlng from his labors, his money

will bo i-mployeti in educating young mlnlatew

for tlie churcht^s. He, though dead, wi l l R{>eak

through tralncil and tslucatcd men until tho l^onl

himself shall come. This Ls mak ing a gcMxi uue of

nioney. Oh ft> a thousand more Ruch deeds!

W h o will iH" tlie nc,\t ?

•Mini^ti r- , Ir.ielu r-, and churelie-i are weak for

ua i i t of pruyi-r. ,Mini-«lt-iN too of len j i repan? a n d

preHeli lln u -.eriii..i.< wi t l iout a t l ioi igl it of |irayor,

aiiil such sermou-< l.i'l upoM t ie ' hearts of the i r

liear(.rs l ike snow tl.ik-- on t ; i an i l e rocks. Sunday-

sfhool teaeliers g-i I.-r.irf I heir clas-^es wi t l i un-

studied lesrioiisaiid iira> n le-is lioarts ; l l i oy fa i l . In-

.•,t"ad o f be ing a sa\.ir ul l i fe un t o life, t hey are a

savor uf death milo dealli.

A n d how feelile and un i n t h i en t i a l are m a n y

eiii irelu's: .No •spirituality, n o a c t i v i t y , n o Ihv

novolenoe, no generous fwliii-jc, no rel ig ious power .

A n d wliy".' 'I'heir t l d n l y a t t ended a n d fo rma l

j irayt^-riKH'tingssiiow too p l a i n l y tha t the i r p ie ty

Is d o w n to zero. They h a v e n o power w i t h Go<l

and canno t prevai l w i t h m e n .

iNo one t h i n g Is more mH'dod to-ilay t h a n a re-

viva l o f prayer—prayer In thec los td . In t h e f a m i l y ,

in the school, i n the church . A rev iva l hero w i l l

bo fol lowed by i ict iv i ty a n d progreoss in every de-

par tment o f t n i r i s t i an l l le.

T H F , CAC,SF, J N B U A / I L .

WK publ ish another c o m m u n i c a t i o n th is w(H?k

from the pen of E l d . E . H . Q u i l i i n , pa-s-

tor of tho church at Hauta Ba rba r a . T h o brethren

In t h a t por l ion of Houth A m e r i c a are d o i n g a l l In

their pfiwor to hold u p t h o b anne r o f t h o biesse<l

Mas ter ' In tha t priest-ridden a n d superst i t ious

la ia l , u nd In n o latid or c oun t r y is there a greater

(,'all for niLsslonary efVort t h a n i n B r a z i l . A l l t t l o

leaven ha th sull lw'd to l eaven t ho w h o l e e m p i r e

o f Braz i l , a n d has set int iuenciw in m o t i o n t h a t

wi l l u l t ima t e l y revolut loni / .o t l io sp i r i t ua l condi-

thm o f tho people. T h o Fo re i gn M i s s i o n Boa r d

of t h e Southern Bapt is t Conven t i o n s hou l d heetl

the cal l for he lp f rom t h e nob l e l l t t lo b a n d a t San

hi Ba rba ra . They need assistance a n d encourage

inont , iitid surely no m o r o i n v i t i n g Hold can

ho f ound t h a n tho great emp i r o o f Brassll. W o

hoiH) the brethren , gene ra l l y , w i l l ca re fu l ly read

Bro. Ciu l l l ln 's articles, a n d a t least lot t he a t rug

jt'.

DH. O U A V E S IN C A L I F O K N I A .

We take tho following notice of Bro. Graves

and his work iimong California Baptists from the

Pacltic I cannot only giv<« you a few of thorenulta and

Kvneral lmpros.-<ions loft u|K)n tho minds pf tho lirothron and communities of tho two churchea of which 1 am pastor, v iz : Mcrhllan and Grand Island. • , . . .

Tho unanimous verdict, fo far as I am able to learn, is, that taken tis a whole, the lectures are masterly, and uiiansworablo in thepcdnts discuss-(hI F'oV clearness and force Brother Gravts has but few tMpials, Wh i l e he Is B< hohii ly In hla ar|tu-monLs ho is at the same time plain.

His thor<«igh c<miprehension of the subject In hand, in all Its detalln, his clear logical method of treatment, his intoUlgont yet simple manner of oxpri'sslon, his kind, affectionate way, and withal his earnest piety and evident attachment to truth, wiiicli peruiHitt-s the whole, rivets attention, antl Is well calculated to carry convk;tIon to al l oanH-st in<|ulrer8 for " t h e o l d p a t h s . " T h e brethren are enllghtene<l and strengthened, the communitv Is hold to a clear view of " the troth as it is in Jesiis," the very spirit of Gospel reviv-al takes hold uiion Christians, and tho member-ship are led to feel their dignity and responsibil-ity, both a.s CJhrihtinna and IBaptlsts, far beyond what is to »X) expected, ordinarily, In doctrinal preaching. They realize not only the n e ^ I t y of lielng, hut of iiofng right according to the Scrlp-

^^Hw'h are a few of the licnefltrt wo here have de» rived from Brother Graves' visit, and feel assured that all may be equally protlted who may secure his services. .

Unllko tho evangelists who have visited us on " tills coast. Brother Graves will leave Iwhlnd h i m a lasting impression for good, und In favor of God's truth. J . N . BtmnoUGHB.

S H A R P QUEST IONS .

AN exchange propounds the following forcible

interrogatories, which we publish, hoping

thoy may tie of value as suggestions to any of our

readem who may be In lault In these particulars:—

" 1. I f ho pays nothing for tho church on ihe

ground that all he can simro from necessary

oxsiienses must bu paid to the Young Men's

Christian Association, which does he consider' of

the greatest iinportnnce, that Association pr. the

church?

" 2 . I f ho pays ton dollars for tho church, and twenty for tobacco, aro we to understand that tobacco la worth Just twice as much as religion T

" a . i f he practices strict economy only lu our-tail ing hla church expenses, what Inference oan we Justly d r a w ? "

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" ' f t w n w ' i«ro. (}rav<-H ni«k<'H t.. iIh-iii In " ' f ' I'rltlciHiiw and

MUKKfwtloiiH ii-i to otir coHriK', h ciiIculHtcd to Injiirf UH, i,H alHo iin; liiH crlticlmiiH and Hii(r>,'t-Htinii« t |.iri«>Ivi« If imral troul.I(>« Hl.oiild in> iim.l.. tin, HUliJ<H t of eriticlsjii, and ,n»|| f„r th n d v k o utiHMkwl 111 iicw«|.aiH'rH ubr<wd; HU(;h erHlcJsm.s and udvloo « u.ul« Hcvord w;I(h tho f»dH h, ij.o a w f , X u w . iw i . l r ' " ' i f ' f n t r . H U i . tHl th i i nat ter to hid midors , wo pro|Kwo ti> show tJu-m. f ho will Kivo iw Hfm.'<<, lu.w k'roatly ho Is iiii«-

t akon . imd how untlmt^ly aii.l itia|.|.r<.prhUo his advico 1h, Hi. h iw fur f rom tho luwitM of (hu i i r ? . T ' f ' " ' " "»<l iH Himco 0 Hot h im rlKht, .,r a J H T W I I H I ai».1.4,'y to UH and hlM rtii.lors. W o do not bollcvo ho vvfmts to do iw an lnjur>' or lii.Hl.llo wi th mntUtrs he d.jw not iindorstan.l. W o do not IhIIj-vi- lie wantH to Ntir up ntrifo; hut ho .•..uld not .1.; .•itlu r inoro wiccj'SMfully | | ,ati hy stid. .".litorials iw we havo alludwl to. If J k o . (irnv.^H will do no inor.-han piihliHh thir<, hl.s roailorw will uiKh^rsian.l, ,,t

loast. that wo aro not in a n y dft^roo riMjM.iiMh/o forthcHolwivoH ,Hil>li.shod in Houslon. and !imt h s fiUKgi-fttloDH as to tho Pa lhw r h u n h and Kid L i n k ' s rocoptipn d.. not touch tho . jut^tlons thxt were involvoij, nor in tho n-inotc^t d . y r . r » i.riv M-nt o u r o w n oou ,^ . i„ our oonno.-tioii will, thai S X / X " " the iMH.pi.. lu-ro un.h-rstaud it.

Fa i r play Ih a nontloinan tha t has alawvs h . c i welcoHKHl to t h w o coluimis. W.> aiv.- liro Canrol l-Hanidc in full, t hough ho roilwis .h wi thout one Man.l to ro«t h i s rollo<-tion ui«.n. NU-t h i n k . havo novor wr i t ton a lino d.^siRiud or, in our humble judf fmont , o i l cu la t rd , to amu. . ' the suspicion tha t Hro. Carroll hu.i anvthin^r I -«io v i t h the s t ray leaver. W o know th.. writr-r hy t h e stylo. Wo supi tosc i w.* know .1 A V A n d wo know tho prinoijial witnoss, (• H.irl W e pronounced tho m a n n e r of tho at tack Infamous and a wuindal to tho donomina t lon . Our m i n d has undorKone no change. ,ii, | .yv If Bro. ro i . e was gui l ty , as c h a r g c l , ho shoui;i hav^ l ^ n arraign. .d beforo h i . chun-h, and Hro. H u r t should Imvoglvo i ih l^ t es t imony to I t ; an.l by the chureh tho ma t t e r should havo la^-n a.l judgeii Both part ies owe it to t h e m s o i v . . t. plapo It i ^ ore tho church and not la-foro tlu-public. We aro contlrmcd in our o.xpr.s.m.1 o p l D l o n b y a n l a s u e o t t h o 7 m , . c o n t a i n i n g a le t ter f rom Bro. Har t dej.recatiiig ti.e m,. p t«n inco of the leaves, yet at l l rming tlud the

a te inents in them attrihutcnl to h i m . ami Uarnngingto Bro. Pope, were in Hul«t«nce t rue

ot ho says h e regardwl tho oflenso as pure lv

personal, totainly no mores . ) than an att .- .npt upon his life would haye been.

Bro. Pope has but one way left o,>en to h i m n o w , - d e m i m d a n investigation U ' f o r o h i s e h u r o h

w o r i r ^ i f ' ; ? ' ^ ^ " " " " ' " H t h m and tf ie

cha rge a inal lc loa. s lander. There Is , of verac i ty between them.

^ r r o 1 In t h e ge t t ing u p of the leaves, we horol,v cllflclaim the inhsntlon. ^

S r ^ i J , ^ ' ' nomina t ion a n d t h o world wo fltill i h ink it should 1K> r e m a n d e d a n d plaeetl before tho Dallas church , i s

t h T ^ f i r . r i ! ' " ^ ^ " ' ' " ^ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fcr tho cha rge is ^ a t of deadly heresy touching a vltnl d^KrtrlL nf

" " " a b u n d a n t l y competent to Judge. Hhocan, if she wishes, call

f L Z I . : 1 r " ? ' H.lvlsers ho Sta te a n d de torm Ino tho mat te r

8 t r Z ® l l » t \ n T , ' r inclination to s t i r u p strife, bu t to a l l ay I t ; and the best proof of it Is

' W n l ff'^'HJ Of both . W o havo given Bro . Popo space ; and now w e

oflter Bro Carroll rea«onablo i jmco t H h ^ w w h l

A J U H T T U M C T K ,

T J L T . H . N . C A U I T O I . L , (.dltor of the 7f,rrtj» liaptut. In an nrtlclo on the nm-ss i ty of

mi t rov i - r sy , and Its penalties, pays tlio following t r ibute to ,atr < hief ed i t o r ; and in his abscnico wo allow <nir n'ad.'rM^.to hw I t ; —

I •r '^' I 'as IxM-n, and Is now , pcpHccnttHl M . ' f « ' . v ""« " Vvoii ..f his

r i * " ' , o f hlH <-(»n«tant. b.»ld and . Involving hill. In hcato.l

' i of error. Some crv a n . even reAis., to take liis p:ip<.r

of Its c o n t r o y m i a i ••haract.-r. Hot hV h a - « l o « l rnaf .s t , as a bu lwark t.» . h.vk tho t ide .,1 ern»r

p.'rnl(.iou. i.ra. t l . i ^ grow-it i i l l""vai lc . l in Ihc Nor th , „n,l n II ov^ r " an.l llu.t Ihn-utcn to 11 ' as a (l.^triu liv.- ava lanche . ' (J, o l lTv ••'''"•"r"''. ' 'till i s

MS pen filcn.-. .!, |,o will 1,.. honotv.i as w.-1 u "••or fiuw,. ia i i j . ful iru'n of ti„. Ti e, , t

l»o < ry ag^dnst l.onun.l.l,. .•untn.vVr.v, I v whi V.

J.rror niu^,t m n and cointmfi.il • ,,n(l ihosc

i ' l i n . T K ' ' ^l">„l!l h . T . ,v our |.ray..|M a„ . | w o n l . „f ,.i„.,.r

W H A T A M I T U : ( i l l t l , CAN | M ). ' ' r o our surpri..,, and d.-li^ht ,a.r iiltl,. l , , ! . . of

only ti i irlecn y . a r s , wi... was bapt iz . , ! ia.t spr ing, c a m e an.l p lacc l a . i l v r . lollar in our han . l , s , i y in f j : " I ' a p a . 1 hav< o a r n c l tl.iit with m y n,H-.)io sewinj . for tl... s. r v a n t s ; and I wisi, .v.ai to send it lo t h e poor vonng minis ters who nr.! s tu. iyi i .g at J a - k s o n , " SI,,- l.ad r .ml , in th is IKipcr, our ap|M.nl. for Ih^I,,. ,,,.<1 il,is is t | „ . n .ult wi thout .uir HUK'^'otion. W., I . , , n o d . . i tcrward that wli.M'nnirncn.'wi - f w i n g in ,,r. |.T to l.uv --oni.^ t l ung- for la rsHf i | ,at v.-ry nuiH. want.Ml • hut I ... p ic .Hnr the young loinistrrn cl.ang.Ml lu'r min. l , and t,. to afIoi,l,-,| „

I-it'.i>ni... . \ „ w . ) ! , . n o t lnm.iro<i.s of .uir y .a ing i,).-Mil.,.r, in T.-nn. . . . .Maini t h e Sonthw.^t who will d. Ii«hl to ,lo iik.-u.s..- ' Th.-v .•• r ta inlv i o v c t l . c Savior M.u .H , I ! ns i n m fr.^n. i i iotlm's 1U-. a-, r l i i l i l i rn .

a S S H E S E ^ ^ . K. , . e , WooiM 1. No d e n o u u n a t l o n was ever . 'ugaged in t r a L

the Hiblo, l M U s . 4 , o h » r H o f v S d . S nat ions were engag( . l ho,arn, on a m S t muko , r an ,h . . h .n for tho AUH^lean'Sihi 'o

I!. We iiavo no Hiiriptural au th . , r i ty for prtw.-h-funerals ono n.ont i i or ono ywir u f t ^ ^

I'oi^on has b m i burhHl, an.l t h e p n H l w t "inouH, an.l of Hea then i sh or igin . '

•i. Tin ' c o m m a n d was H'tUressiHl to the aiKwtl(w - . c h bc.. .use they fell out ami . i u a r r . . l , H i n n g

as to w h o should bo the g n ^ K ^ t T f

' • • . r U ' r : ; : ' ; : Tiirr,. 1, ,, piac, Ki.irii,., h„,„„ ...

M . . r , f , l o n . l U o l . U I W l o w M . . , , w i t h / r i e . . . !

I ,u.ia<.r,.<l fHI , l.y riiltM « U „„.„, 111 11,1 ,),„i .vmiiiu.n un-ritj -smit •

<»ul oKcIf into Christ.

A iH. i.Hs Christ ian must i.e a mons ter . I->llow altvr h o i i i K ^ : it will repay your pursuit

^ ^A d .s i r . . to lov.. Christ spr ings f rom tlio loveo t

W iM-n >•<• ,T..y ,mt vain repet i t ions, a>. the il . 'aliicn do. '

i ^ u i . v r .

l i . e s i i . i ' ' " " n l n n l i n ^ . r ' " i ' i i e m " i- |,!iinil ;tii.i (Mtiii.,i n.f.-r | u " | i i i c -

i ing ," wiiich is In tl... sin^ruhir nu.Ml.<-r, Imt H. tl... Hbeei). ' | | „ . y w . n . <.,uij-iit and s.-atter.-d „ot les1roy..,i. .Many „ IJaptist . l i n n l . i„,,. |„.,,„

laoken up i.y a wii-kcd min is te r , -11... Hock •Hcatterci, and hopf.|es,siy so

I I ' ^ ^ M ' ' I" '•>'<-(H^ration, receive tlie gift of ti,. Holy (.i.ost as in tl,.- day.s of tiie a iHwl i^ . '

A . UuiiKasdN. (H^rtainiy not . Tiiat gilt was ti ie j . ow. r to

Hpeak wi th t.aigiies, and cntse.!, witi i ail otiiiT mirai-ulous iiianife.stationM of tiie .Spirit H.-i I Cor. xi i i . i;(: X o w abi.ietli will , t h e (.|,urcl, " f a i t l i , hope , 16vo."

Buo . ( JKAVI->4 : —1 a m re.iuested by several ..f

Bwi BIIAI,.,-. i "UV xequesi Jilm o r

, , v y H - ' v iiicioiioniij^f II i(,rnnii ami ask y.ai t.i pl«,.se give us an artk-io on it , big tampl)e i l te preacher in th is c a u i t r y inform.Vi u n d e r which m a n was j.laccd in tiie ga rden wi s only applicable to A . l am in a s ingular TR i a ^ r m I «onse; tha t nobo«ly else Wasairrrle.1 b ? u ? . an . t l ierefore m a n can now obey t h e law f. ^

but wlt i jout such obedience, viz., bap t i sm. ref. r

tr th it as " " , J - i ' . l l tVKAni .K.

W e do not t h i n k tha t Canij .beil l te minis ters k n o w wha t t h e y believe, MUO that bapt i sm Is tlie l a w o f p a r d o n , an.l wit l iout tho .lip, and tha t by the i r hands, t he r e Is no promise of sa lva t ion to a n y . Jt Is only a counter fe i t of Chr l s t lnn i tv

I " " .V""' l - a n r y„„ r „ , „ . , „ . t ^ M N - . t - I H ' C V . ' t i i n i .

Wl...n..V..r yon F,..L y, , , , , wants rememi.er O k I u a i t s to IK' gracious.

iiif snik-ring of ( hr is t .

11" tfml t h i n k s mu.-h of hims.-if is s t and ing at a great . l i - tance Irom (;<kI. ^

NW g. i .eraliy t h i n k iMt- 'r ..f ours..iv(« than we art" will ing to acknowlivlge.

j Ml th ings tu rn to i o v . . , - a i l t hu .gs turn to I i'rotit, wh.-n tl iey belong to Jesus.

No f.jri.. of hoiiiKHs is so w i n n i n g as that wi.ici. H l.ase.i on an .ubi.iing .sorrow for s in .

<in,wing Ci.risti.ms are little in t i ieir .,wn eyes • j:rown ( lirLstians a re less than no th ing .

N outiK saints si.oiii.i b.- very (-amest witli Uo.l f<.r g rowth , that they nniy l,e nxited and groundtnl in love.

Oo to U.,.l as a s inne r , if you . ,ut«tion your ngii t to u.. in a n y o ther charac ter . H e iiiwavM riKi»ivt.s s inners .

II you com,. la in that y.ai cannot .step into tho pool, J w u s says : " Wil t tliou bo m a d e who lo? " He wai ts lor your answer .

\ V h a t a r e you iloing for ( Jod? agains t S a t a n ? lor the .-aase of Christ V in o, .position to sin ? l^-t conselenw! honest ly answer .

Heaven Is h e a v e n bc'catise God Is so beautiful In the l i g h t ; and ea r th is the factory of sa in ts bo-..Jiuse (i(Kl Is so beaut i ful in tlio da rkness .

A thankfu l sp i r i t has a lways f resh u ia t te r for ' t i iankiuhuMs. T. , praise (Jod for t h o past Is tho Hure way to secure mercies for tho fu tu re . P r a y e r ai:d jiraiso l ive or d io toge ther .

It is ^ 0 . 1 for a m a n to h e chocke.1, crossed, dls-"PPo .n t i ^ , m a d o to feel his own Ignoranco, weak-

fol ly; ma . l e to feel his need of G o d . - t o fuel tha t , in s , . l t j of all h i s c u n n i n g a n d self-cotili. e n « s ho Is no bet ter olT In th i s wor ld than a ost child In a d a r k forest, unless ho haa a F a t h e r

in heaven w h o love.s h i m w i t h an o tomal lovo; and tt H o l y Hplrlt in heaven w h o wi l l g i v e h i m a rlKht j u . l g m e n t in all t h i n g s ; and a Savior in heaven w h o can he touchofl wi th t h o feeling ot his inf i rmit ies .

CiiKl Is a sp i r i t Inl lnl toly h a p p y ; there fore wo mus t approach h i m wi th chocrfulnesB. H o In a spi r i t of Inf ini te maJcHty; thoroloro wo come be-fore h i m wi th revoroneo. H e In a sp i r i t inflnltoly Holy; thereforo wo m u s t address h i m w i t h pur i ty .

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Ho » spir i t Innttltely glorlou."!: w« mu.»t, there-fore acknowlwlgo his oxcelloncw In all tliat wo ,io ami i» o'"* "" ' "^ t " ' " con t r ibu te !.» his glory by liavliig tiie lilghcst a l m s In his worsli ip. I le is a spirit Intinltely p r o v o k i d by UM; therefore we iniist otrcr up our wiimhip In tiie n a m e of a pa.^i-fying Jlwlialor and luterceHi»..r.

The impat ient liorso wliicii will nol .julelly (.iidurc hal ter only strangles liimseif in his stiiil. ldgh-metlle«l an imal tinil is n-htive in th.iy.ike.niiygallH Ids shoulders . And every one uiti <litl'''''<'n«'o b.'t w.-'.'n tli..« r.wt-

starling of whi.^h Kterne li in vvrit(.''n; l ) r fak ing its wings again.it tiio burs of its cag.*, and .Tying, " I Hiii't get out , 1 I'.Ui'f get Dill," and tiio .iociie mnury lli"t Hits n|ton h is | ifrcli ami sings as il'lio wiHiiii outrival tlie lark soar ing to iwavi'ii 's gate, 1,1,(1 so moves his mistress to ojien-tli.Mloor of l.is prl-ioii-lioUM', 1111(1 g ive iiim tlie tnli n inge of tlic room. It ' ' <'<"istitntly luuking back, ami lK'ttiiilini4 llial wliicii b.. lias lost, do.As hut only tli..ri<liy nnlll liim^clf lor imiproving in any way Itii' (lisi'ipiini' 1" wliicii fioil iia- snbit ' i ' lcl liini; wiicrcu.s, tlic iniin Wiio britigH Ills mind down to lil.i litwcr lot, and del-it .era t i ly cNamines liow lu-cun serve (Jod b.^st in tiuil, is air.'iuls on the way III liiipjiini'.ss and to ri>lorution.

.Su(tpos<.' a meadow in wiiicii a loillioii daisies o|)(!li lli'-ir bosuins all a! one l ime I" I In- -un . (Ml ,,I1C III tliem, wliiie yet . it is a bud, a liMle stone Ims fiiMen. At one.' crnsiied and overi-iiadowed, it will struggle lin.veiy against nil odds to e\|i!in(i il> pftali l ike the rest, l or many days tiiis <.|lort is ..'Oil tin lie. i williont su ivws. Tin* t iny fitone (a iiiiglity rock to tin' llovver) s( |nat- on its lireast, iuiii will not niiinit a singli- siniiicani. At 'engtli llii> (lower stalk, iiavin*: galbereii -t(i. |iglli liy its ciiii^liHit . .xertion, ao jn i r e s force eiMiu^ii to ov..r-lialanfi' Ibe u t i^jiit and toss tiie iotri ider ofl'. I p i|iiia;,'s tlie daisy w itii a boiiiul, ao'l in an in^taisl iiiiollier (low.'r is added t " the \iisi n in l i i tude wliicli in tiiat meadow dr in l . tlieir till i.f-^nnllglit. "i'lic sun in the lieuv.'ii is not ini'iimnxidi d by tlie luitiitional demand , 'i'iie eoaier reiTivt-i into its ( 111IS us many f<unl»eiims as il would ii.ive received aitlidiigli no otiier iiower liad trrown in all tlie cHrtli. Tims it i. the Min, linite t i iongb it 1..', lu'ljts us to uiaicrstaiid tho aiwoiiiti' intlnitiule o( ilM .Maker. Wlien an immor ta l licing, long rnished and tnrn.-d away l>y a load ol sin, at IciiKtli. throngii the power " f i i new spiritnid lile, tiirows oil' tiie linrderi, and up.'ns w itii a honnd to receive a iieavcnly i"ather'.< loni^-olVered hnt n.-jef.ted love, the giver is not impoverisli(.d li> tlie new demand iijiou Ids k indness . AltlKaigli a tliousand million sinaiid arist^ and go to tlic i''atlier (.a<.|i would receive as miieli of Unit Fati ier 's love a< i( lie alone of ail the rallen er. 'ature« iiad coinc liiick rcconciic-d to Cod.

HOOKS AH l ' iU . ;Mi rMH. We m a k e tiie fol lowing .ill'cr to all w ii.) desire

to circulate sound llaiilist iiterturt". Uy a little cllort .Ml the jmrt of t i ie liretlircn and sisters not only (nin tiie jmper i>e nmre wide ly cir.-iilatcd, and its iiscfulncsH increased tliereiiy, lait Baptist books can be jilace.! in tiie han. ls of liio miiHses. Head tlie fo l lowing: —

1. i^.r a r.uiewal an.l oiui' new snhscriher we "il l send Ijooks to amoun t of $l.(io,

2. For t w o new HulHcriliei^i, liooks,I.) amount of $ I..1(1.

a. For a n-nowal and two now suiiscriiiers, books to a m o u n t of $2.(1(1.

For three new suliscriiicrs, iiooks t.) amount of 12.75.

Tl. For renewal a n d tliree new subscriiiers, hooks to a m o u n t of f.'J.lM).

And for overy add i t i ona l subscriber aiiove a (iluh of thriK! we will a l low fifty cents in hooks or tracts, Ob tho hrothron m a y choose.

Tho books aro to bo selectoil f rom tlio ,mrliai mtalogue of books ol tho Bapt is t Book House on page 572. These books \VUi be s r n t by mal l , post paid. _ _ _

Tho l^oulhern Baptl.1t Publ icat ion Hoclety having (llscontlnueil bMslue«,s, i^artlea order ing iHi'jka f rom this ci ty should address tholr orilerH to tho Baptlflt Book Housoi S«ntt for thttlr now catalogue.

1 uiwiUK w r»n «ooi>. i k l l , i r I t h u D K h t m > - K l m e t n w n n u

Could (tsy cm. fiillliiK l«nr, (ir nil oiKi liuixluii from n

O m > i l n s f p l i i g fc|ilr(l ( i l u o r i — . I fUi l l llOIII' <I|IU l l r o p t ) l M M l U l l U K l i i . l i i i

U |> i i i i l i l t ) w l i l n w H I t c i i r t ) • .11 li< till' lii'l|>li.».s iir|ilia.i>L'il niiu

H I I I I I D LI ' I )H< <11 J O Y L I U | > A R L ;

( 'tiiild I liuliuMMiiu' pllttrlui liiTf 'i;ii U.|iV(! il.o gloomy vulu,

Anil Mulk 111 kIhiUIUHH ll(-ulttli'» I"11'1. W I n T r I H I I L I U I t C I I U K I H H » « U I I , —

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111 iTiiwiiK HI.il Imriw, 111)0 licit llm wmK» VN lilcli iiiiiU< lUu iti>rli«s rniK ;

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f r ; i ( . c v l i i i . H j ^ n x Ik n i l i i i - i l n o w , w l i . r e o t i n - w i- p l i i y i i l I l l . ' I l i ' l IU, ^ - w i i i i u 0111 NWi-i . .Ui i . i i i - l« , p r i - i l y u l r l - . i i i s t f o r t y y p i i r H H R O .

T I I K U U I I N I N Q O P M I C H A E L HKnVKTUS, rnlll'] Populnr iSeierwe Monthly^ a nat ional publl-• cidlon, t;iv«!fl t h o fol lowing touch ing fler-

Vi'tus;— rji " Wiicii he c a m e In Hight of the fatal pile, t ho

wret.'licd Ht?rvelus prostrntwl hinmell on tho urouml, a n d was ftir 11 w h i l e absorbed In p raye r . UiHinn a n d a d v a n c i n g a few steps, he found h i m -self in tho h a n d s of the execut ioner , by w h o m ho was m a d e to sit on u iilock, his feet Just r each ing tiie ground. H i s bo.ly w a s then iioiind to t h o Mtak.' iicliin.i liim by several tu rns of an Iron cha in , Willie ids neck was securtsl In l ike ii iunncr by tho coils ol a i iemjien rope. I l l s two I iooks—the ono in manuscr ip t ,.»enl to Calv in in conlidence s ix or einid years before f.ir ids s t r ictures , a n d a copy of tiie Oiie latcjly p r in t ed a t Vienna — w e r e thvn fastciu d to Ills w a i s t ; and ids head waH encircled ill mo. 'kery w i th a cliaplet of s t raw a n d green twiKs liestrewcd wi th brim.st«ne. T h o d e a d l y torcii was then appl ied to t h e fagRols, and f lashed in ids face ; and t h e b r ims tone ca tching, a n d tho l lamw ris ing, w r u n g f rom t h e victim such u cry of anguish as s t ruck ter ror in to the su r round ing .•rowd. Al t e r t h i s h e was brave ly s i l en t ; b u t tho wo(i.i be ing ,iur,io.seiy green, a long half h o u r eiaii^ed befon; ho i-easetl to siiow signs of life and suir.-ring. Imm<Hliately before g iv ing u p t h o gh.i-t, wi th a last exi i i r ing eifort, he cr ied a l o u d : Mc«iis, th .a i Son of t h e eternal (hid, h a v e cpm-jMis-iion u|»on m e . ' All w a s then husiied, save tho c r a c K i i n g o f t i i e g r w i i wood ; an.l by-and by t h e r e remained no m o r e of w h a t l\a.l iicen Michael Servctus but a chnrr< .l an.l blackened t r u n k a n d a bainiful of ashes .

"Tiia>i jierislied a n o b l e m a n , of w h o m his ago was not w o r t h y , t h e v ic t im .if t he m u r d e r o u s re-iigi.ni-^ idgotry . Bu t tiio c r ime t h a t had been c o m m i t t c l shocke<l the c o m m u n i t y of Geneva even in t ha t . lark yx'ri.xl, a n d before t h e yea r was out Caiviii was l ir iven to self-defense, a n d dls-jiiaycd tl ie remorsele.-^s t ra i t s of his cha rac te r by iilieiiing t h e m a n w h o m he had slain. I t 18 said tha t In thi..j persecution u n t o dea th ho on ly m a n l -fcstc.l t h e si»irit of his age, and must be j u d g e d by tiiat s t anda rd . W h i l e th i s m a y lie t r u e , It is also iiaj)j)iiy t rue , t ha t , in tlio lapse of cen tur ies , lietter s t andards h a v e ar isen, liy which the c h a r a c t e r of Calvin wil l be g iven over to execra t ion , w h i l e tha t of Bt^rvefus wil l bo increas ingly honored as tha t of a heroic Chris t ian m a r t y r . "

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Iiiiw-ii liy till' KprliiK upon mi rliii yon kii.iw 1 ciil your I IHI I I I ' , '

Voiir Kni'fllR'iirl'n JUHt lii'iiciHIi II, Toin, niid yoti illil riiino 1 1 1 " H H I I I C .

Konic lipiirllei* ^vreli'li Ims pci'lnl tlic Imrk : IW.-IHdyliiK"URO llllt HlOW,

. I I I H L IIH till' ( I N C whose iiaiiii' ymi IMI I ILLIL Ibrly yonrK i i K O .

.My MilN hrtVH liiiiK lii>ou ilry, ilciir Tom, liul Icarm.nmo In my ..yen.

I iliiiiiKhl ofliiir 1 loved w> well, - lluwe enrly broken lion. I vlKli.d Hie old ehurcliynrd, and look Bome Mower« loKtrew rpoti (lie Krnves'if llioi»t< we loved Home forty yeiirHOK').

Home lire lii the chiu'oliyiird liild, wimo ulcep Ijencnlli Ihu sen ;

Hut fi'V.- m e left of out' old rliiiK, enei-plliift you niul ine. lint when out- tliiie K I I I I I I roiiie, dear Tom, nml w« nr«(rftUed

liiK". i hope l liey 'II lay us whel'O we plnyid .Inst forly yenri two.

A you th w h o s tar ts .lut in life w i t h an earnes t de t e rmina t ion to be honiwt, u j i r lght , fa i th fu l to all t rusts , punc tua l , a t ten t ive , and above all , God fear ing, has a promise of a b u n d a n t H U C C C H H .

Tlioiigh ho ho wi thou t monoy, or w e a l t h y friondfi, ho will bo nuro to gntn all t l iai ho mnat des l rw .

P R l ' I M I U M S l'X)U V O L U M E X I .

W e offer tiio following va luable prtMnlumH to those w h o will work for T i l K B A I T W T for V o l u m e X I . : —

1. A n y person sending us t w o new a n n u a l sub-scrllu^rs a t <52.70 «ach, or four six montliH sub-Hubscrilx^rsatJl.JJ.'ieacli, wil l receive a copy of tho revised Mow Tos tament , by tho A m e r i c a n B i b l e Union , e x t r a cloth, retail pr ice fl.tW.

'2. F o r tlirisi annual or HIX six monthM nub-McribOm, a copy of Geno«iH(roviMHl) w i t h notes b y Dr . T . J . C-onant, retail pr ice $1.2.5.

3. F o r four annua l or e igh t HIX m o n t h s «ub-Hcrllienj, a cojiy f»f the revised K o w T r a t a m e n t a n d I ' salnw, retiiil prlco W.50.

'1. Fo r five annua l or ton nix m o n t h s Mubflcriben a cojiy of th?; reviseil N e w T«'stament a n d Ftsalms ex t r a c loth , jiricn f.'I.O«.

Tho Koason for printing minutely, catalougfOA, etc., has not yet pas.s(Hl; and Rogers A Co., 844 Second street, are again prepared to do such work on the most reasonable terms, and at tho Hhortent notice, haying returned to their post as soon nn tho epidemic would permit.

HophistrylB like a window-curtain: it pleases as an omamant; but its truo us« ia to keop otit the light.

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villo, MIkh., on Kridity Urn lA(li, OvviiiK Id I1k< mviiKm of tlio lalu )i|)i(lciiiK! Ihal tU^ohitfHl ho timiiy tovv'iirt 111 (liu bdiuKk of th is timly, nnd the mmittliHi condl tkin of iHfalw t'oiw<H|tiont tlu'r<«-froni, fonjdiHl wi th llio o x c m l l n g i y nuravoralili ' wtfllhcr, (here w<w not iw litixe it ddojfution in attPiidmu'fl UH wiin diwircd. M a n y of tlni ( luirflK's woro not rcprescntctl, and inany iminiincnt inln-istors and laymen wt'r<> a!»Hcn(. 'Chi^ AxHociiUion luw lonfr held hljrh rank an one (if Ihc Htron>f(^t and nioKt Inlhu'nlial in lh'> HIhI. , iin<l altlioutrli m a n y of her chnrclity have |ia'<s(>d th rough llic ravHfii-H of (lie yellow fever, and m a n y o( her peojikt a re m nionrnintr f'"" 'o-it oneM, mIip h still keenly alivi ' to the intereKt;'. of (he Mimler.

In the iihsenee of the niodcr tor, iOlil. !•: I), Miller, of Holly Sprltif;-', tlje A-sitciudoo was ealh'd to orrler liy Itro. \V. (t. Mal'ry (he clerk. Tlie •|»(*nnanen( or!,'ani/,atiiin w j h h K . v I k I l.Y eleetlnj; t he veteran Kid. .1, .1. Dennis, nio(lera(nr, ajKwltion he has (llleil ainuwt nii l i i(erni | i(edly for nniny ye«r.-( piist wi th so tun.-h honor and creilit to himxelf, and to the u'reu( .«itl-ifii( (iun t.r hin lirethren. M:iy (iod in his providence m(III .><|iare thl '^dearly beloved lirother to meet thi.^ A h s o c I h

(ion in years to eome. 'I'hi- tornicv cicrl;, Hr.i. \V. (). M.ihr)'waM re eJectcd, the l . rethn o a^Min manifestinpr the i r love mid atlaclitni'iit for (liin brother. H e has been re elceted for many years past. Uro. Uain\va(er of Surilis, was (•lio<!tn treasurer.

I'^ld. .1. \V. Lip?i<!y, chaii i i ian of the i ; \ c co ( i \ c I'.oard submi t ted the re|M.r( of the miss ionary operat ions wi th in (he bounus o( (he As,-i(>clatioii. fClii. Haywood had been employri l as mlsMioiiary in the H o r n Lake neij, 'hborhood, rKw)to, ( ouii ty, had organized si ehureh , Hold Springs, u few miles east of that plaee. He has aNo been oeciipyii'fr a field w t s t of tha i place, where ^reat ilestKiili'in abounds. There jHj r t wasadopte i i and i:id. ( ' . B. Young was chosen cha i rman of (he Hx(K'u(ive Board for the ensuin ' t year. Missionary uu r l ; among (he eoloreil j>e(;pk' was t.lroii^'ly urjii'd by severHl brediren, and jiastors tlirotii;Iu)ii( t he A^-•sockition were requested to givi ' some of (heir t ime a( kmst to th i s work, and all presi^nt n relilv .•igreiMi to do all in their power.

T h e wort, offorei i fn mission reci-ivol .bje . i i o n (ion and a eolleetion a m o n n d n g (o t w eniy l i^jr,! dollnrs was taken uji.

T h e rej)ort on mlidsterlal education t licted con-slderable di.sciKsioii, be ing par t ic i i ia t .d in by Kids. Iving, Young, Brown, Lipsey and oth.-rs. T h e vahie antl impor tanee of an edueat< i| m in i -f ry wn-s wartnly advoesded.

T h e rejwrt on pnbliciUions recommended tiie J{(ip/isl Jirronl of (; i in(on, a n d T i n ; H a i t i s t ,

Itublished a( Memphis , Tenn . . as Honnd I{;)p(is( papers, and wor thy of (heir patronage. Tiie value of clrculaf ing religious periodieiils among the IJaptists soeiued (o be duly appnn-ialed by both pastors and l aymen .

By rPsolu(ion (ho elork was in.s(ructed (o g ive (ho pr in t ing of t h e niinut».>s (o llogers <V Co., of Memphis.

T h e reporf onH(a(oniisHion8 was made the spe-cial order for throoo'eloek Salurday evening. Eld. T. J . Walno Hcero(flry ol 8ttt(0 JVllssio)! Board was present nhd most ably and su.selnelly wH forth (he claims of 8(a(o Mission'^. Tho dcwlitution in many par(H of (ho territory omip icd by (he Ktate Board is Hlmi)ly appalling. Bro. Wulno is vigor-ously prosecuting his duties as Secrolary, and the Baptists of Cold AVater A.s.sociatlon will sustain him. .

The entire BCHsion wiw harmonious, (he brelh-ren working (ogedier wUh altnost jx-rfeet accord. Ono oxcollcnt fouturp wa« (ho activity and in(er-est of tho laymen in tho lnip«r(ant in(ereM(8 brouf^ht Iwforo tho hody. This Is as it sliould bo. A m o n g otherH wo mention, Dr. Mabry of Wena(o-l)lu, Dr. W. W. Btovall of tho Arkabulla church, Bro. Balnwater of Snnlls, JJro. W . Houze of Hernando, and Bro. W m . Dickons of Balwvlllp.

Tho hospitality of tho brethren and cKlzens of BatesviUo wtw unbouuded. Thoy tiro a generous and noblo iwojrto. In company with, Bro. J . C,

l logers of Memphlfl, |)r, Mnbry, Bro. .hm, Farley tif Baiilis, and Kid. T . J . Waioc , Wf onjoyc-d (ho k ind bospHull ty of Bro. W i n . hicketw and Ids exeeljent l ady .

NS'eenioyt'd (he plensnie <if me«!(ing old friends w h o m * v e had known in l)oyhoo<l days , t vpena l ly Bro. 'i'. I', Kea t ing , froni near Eldorado , who

ffokjiertsl \s'ith uh dur ing the hit** nhpIt^Hjui(nt¥.s. The m d f o r m courtesy e.vlendeil us by all great ly

enfh'rtri'.l us to the brethren, and wo trust In (he j trovidencc o( (Joil to meet them again in nmiiial Hesalon.

The Awoiiat ioi i ai i jomneil to mee t witli ih( Arkabu l l a i hiirch, Ta te county, miles west of Senatoli ia, I ' r i i f iv lietore the third Sundiiy in (>e(t)ber, |s7!i ,, ^ ,.

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i i m o n - I ' . a p l i - I u e e k l i e - , ' a m i a d d - . " I w i l l

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p a p e r . i i p p l i e , a n e e d w h i c h n o o t h e r s u p p l i ( N . "

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l l a r i r . ' h a s l i c e n s c i i t e n c i l t o t h r e e m o n t h s ' i n i -

p r i s i a i m e n t . a n d t o p a y a l i n e o l l i i i c e n I m n i l r e d

f r a n c , s , l o r a t l e m p ( i n j i t o p r - v i ' i . t a C a t l i o l i , p r i ^ « , t

f r o m a d m i n i . - t e r i n g t h e l a s ( s a c r a i n e n l s t o o n e o f

h i s , t h e m i s s i o n a r y ' s , p a r i s h i o i n - r H .

'I h e c h a i r m a n of t l i e I J a p t i - t I ' n i o n , I ' : n ; , ' l a n d ,

R e v . H u g h S . B r o w n , c a l l s f o r y o n n g m e n t o

e n t e r t h e m i i d s t r y w h o a r e a i d e t o s i i j i p o r t ( h e m -

H e l v e s o u t o f p r i v a t e V e , s o u r c e s . " R e s t a . s s n n - d "

h e s a y s , " t h a t v o l u n t a r y i s m w i l l m o r e a n d m o r e

h a v e ( o ( a k e t h i s i i i g h e r f o r m . "

A man by the n a m e of M. c . Walke r , died a m o n g s t rangers , wh i l e on his way to Arkansius. H e was Itorn in Tenne.s,see; his fa ther ' s n a m e was Alexander Walke r , he ilksl sud ik j i ly . Hii" people a re reijuested (o g ive the i r post odieeaddriHs (o John l'\ Wa lke r . , Mentonville, Bcnfou eonnlv Ark .

T h e i^apdsts in Mwe<len tepm l thir teen (hoiwand seven hundrecl a n d seven ty -d i ree m e m b e r s and (wo b u n d n s l and llf(y-(hree churches. Twelve now churches were formed las( year , (he inerortse iteing (wo thousand four hundred and sevenl.v-tdne. .Sunday-schools h a v e been t)rgaidzed wl ih seveideen thousand seven hundred and s i x iy . n ino chi ldre n. T h i s is iinstotd.shing progress.

W e Imvo received (lie ininu(e,sof tho fourth ses-.sioii of Big E m o r y Associat ion, which convened wi th t 'n ion Church , iMorgan county , Tenn . , Hop-(ember t h e (Ith and 7 lh , 1878. Wo ex tend our t h a n k s to thLsbody for l ta rocominendi i t lon o l T i n c B a i t i s t . T h o n e x t mooting will be hold In Kings -ton , Tenn . , F r i d a y before (he first a i t u r d a y In Soptombor, lH7tt.

1 ho mimhor of i»omn«», y o u n g men In w h o Imvo flwkod to M e m p h i s , wKJklng e m S m e i d , iHijstonlHhlug. T h e y h a v e w m e , a„d aw Hdll coming , f r o m all ,iuur(or«. i t „otlc/^ wi(h plwwurc, (hut (hero a r e s eve ra l BandMrTn t he nu,..lu.r Of coUise m a n y of them arosadW d i sappo lnd^ l K„„k . have s(r»ngt. |y i i du-y had c o m i n g , and are u n a b l e (o get »wav 1 w ere wise to 1m( mor<' careful .

T i i k Bi.i i; Cj«,,sH,~Home coinpluin Ihal thoir p.»p«'rs a re (Iroi.peil wi thou t (heir b. ing nolKhj

of (heir (hne . Tho l<luocroi.son your paper denotes diH( y o u r d m o will exi>lr« with tha t paper , or wi lh in tho mon th , so as to g ive Nudicient w a r n i n g (o all (o renew and ,„!(« no papers. W e (rtis( that all whose tlin.>M expl^. this week will r enew p rompt ly , and s m i r e a l l thi-papers. W e uTg(^ that our [.atrons ami friciidn help us all t hey p<«sibly can just now.

ll.-v, W. A. Clark, .Stnt(. evangelis t for Arkan-sas, piLssed t h rough t h e ci(y last week on lils wiiv to Helena. He has made idmself so useful In (ba( State, and is so h ighly eH((HMned, tha( he tlnds great . l i l l iculty in ilechllng upon which of the urgent (-alls m a d e by his b re thren he ought to obey T h e church at Helena claims hlin .q,,' j.M-tor; l.nt tile .State Board says the whole Htiite m r d s h im, and must have h i m . So (.f all young miii i- ters who work with a w ill, and trust tlu-Lord.

NKWH 1 no.M T H K S T A T I X

T i \ n i > s i : k . T h e State Convent ion Ls now in at Sbelbyvi l le . A full rejiort of the pro-

cei-<lings will ap|»e)ir in our co lumns next week. Uro. (iritUn has met wi th good sueems In his.

emiowmen t work sincf (he mee t ing of the Big l a t ch ie As,sociati(ui. Do not forget the I'ni-

vei>i(y, b re thren . Kid. S. M. Provence, piwtor .f th(! Uaptist church , Brown.svilk-, remained lur ing the cp idendc at (hat place, and did noble ervice in re l ieving (he .sick and dying .

.\1 is.si>;;si)Ti Tw( i d y o r m o r e o f themostiironi-ising pas(orate in the State a r e n o w vacant.— -i 'Jd. C. W . Cal lahan pastor of the churc h at I/ong-town. ha.s resigned and returne<l at Monticello, A r k . Eld. K. E. King, jmstor at Senatobiii, is one of the work ing piwtors of Cold Wate r Associ-a t ion. He g ivM ball his ( ime (o Hena(ohla, a Sunday (o a church n«>»tr (here, and one Sunday to Sanlis , besi<les look ing af ter the church at Batw-ville, since the ilealh ol (he lamen(ed I laddick. He has g r e a d y endeared hiiusell (o (he iKH)|)le, ami is doing a g rand work for du* Ma«(er. -A m o n g tlu' visi tors at the late session of (lie Cold Wa(er A.ssociadtui, a( Batesville, wiw Si»(cr J . (b l .usk, wife ol the late S. C. l .nsk, a( Ijong(own. Th i s accom|>lished 8is(er law accepted a jH^ition as teai'lier in Mary S h a r p College, Winchester,

Tenn., for which she is e n d n e n d y (Ittcd Tlie < 'o lumbus Association «!mi»loy.H thrw?ndasionurics, two to die whiJcis and ono to tho colored iK.'ople. T h e miKsion work has be<Mi pnjtKH'uird with vigor, anil d ie Lord has prospered (ho work. Every m a l e moml)er of (lie church a t Lake , on (he Vieksburg and M e r i d i a n rail road, save one,died of yel low fever. ^Maiiy of (ho Hls(ers weroalso swep t a w a y by (he plague. Tho church a( H o l l y Kiirings was grea t ly crl^ipliKl by tho yellow fever . M a n y of (ho momberM fell vict ims to (he fever . A nosv church was o r g a n i m l near Eldo-rado, i ' anola coun(y last s u m m e r . E ld . T. H . Moon! is (heir pa.s(or. Ho liojuft (o build up a g<iod church at (he poiiU.

A u k a . v h a h , — P u r l n g (ho suspension ol T h k

B a i t i h t , evangelLst.JClark held several meetings In (heStato of which wo Imvo said nothing, At Lako Village (hero woro twonty-two additionsj at Conwny, olghtoon; Fort Bmlth, twonty-scvon; OaJc Bowery, nftoen; Russellvillo, flvo. At Pino BlufTtho congregations wero larger, and tho Inler-est wits greater, than lias Ijoen known at any church In tho city since Dr. Graves's visit there. — W o clip tho following notice of Bro. Clark from tho Pino Bluff i V m , which has Just come to hand: " W o attondwl tho sorvicofl at the Baptist Church last night, and heartl tho I lev . Mr. Clark sing ' The Ninety and Nine ' and ' Tho Handwrit-ing on the wall. ' BoUi i!ong8 wero profacod by

TMJSi BAPTIST. 61 iretnarki, hlHtorical and exp lana tory , which sorved to mttko t h o solo (Hinging moro improfwive. Whi l e theloarn«?d clergynnan was speak ing of tho Bac channal lan revel ry in tho hall and tho handwri t -ing on tho wal l , wo wero forcibly remliulwl of Byran'H / ' V i s i o n of Belshazzar ." " J o n a h ' s Mis slon to N l n e v a h " was tho founda t ion of an ab le and elo»iuent se rmon, tho de l ivery of which (iius eti profouml sti l lness and a t t en t ion a m o n g (he largo congregat ion. Mr. Clark is n o o r d l n n r y man by a n y moans . Ho Is a fluent speaker , and weii skilled In tho a r t s of r h e t o r i c - a r eady reasoner ho co tumands t h e a t ten t ion of men of mmoe and thdught—graceful in gest lenladon and higld.v gl(tc<l in t h e i m a g l n n d v o powers, ho e a p t i v a t w and delightH the y o u n g and tboughdcHs, and tlius sels (luMn (o (h lnk lng . We hope (ba( (he labors of (ho evangel is t nnty resuK in much good (o ( Ik |MH)plo—tho harvest is great and almos( dead-ripi There is one t h i n g We a d m i r e in Mr. Clark 's prwiehing; ho dtK's iio( ignore the sp i r i tua l i ty of (he tJosiH'i, nor do(w lu; promulgiU*.* a philosophii or boaudful ly eonH(ructed moral theory as a Hub stituto for d i e (Christian rev(<!a(ion. I 'pon thi latter he p lan t s hiiuseif, teaching regenerat ion through rej»entance and du> a tom n i e t i t . " - -Kid .1. G. Melton iiaslxH'ti elected pastor of (he church at Oak Bowry , Faulkner county . T h e address of Eld. ,J. B. Hcarcy has been changfsl f rom Brad ley Dorsey county , b) Annover , same county (!orrespondents plea.se tj ike notice. - E l d . U. .1 (b l eman has lUHin ealhsl to Beebe church , Whit«' county. Hid. W. A. Forbes, Seerebtry of Slate Mission Board, notitlof the bre thren tha t nd.ssion arlcwfor nex t year iiave not been eleet(>d, and in vites corrcwpiuulenee witli those who desire to en-ter (he work . H<! can be addrcnsed at I, idle llock

Jvlfk'nX'KV.—A Bap(is( Cniou has betMi (Ugan iziHl in Louisvi l le under favorable auspices. All the pas(ors a re cordial ly unito<l in (he movement ,

The c h u r c h w in I ' tdon eonnty met wi th tin .Seven (Jums church on I'Viday before (lu; second Sunday in X o v e m b e r and (agani/.ed ar, Associa-tion. T h e mect ing-hoase of the ( i r ave Creek church, Henderson county , Wiis rin-endy (b-slroy-e<I by fire, supi>os<Hl to be the wi rk of an incyid-inry. Uev. P . H . l,ocke((, Judt ; . ' of the Hender .son county court is the pastor. - O n account of fail ing heiiith Dr. Woolfolk has resig!ie<l the carc of (ho church a( l ,e . \ ington. H e has removed (o Wisconsin. I lev. W. E. Wal ler of Hlmi>sonvill( diwl on d ie Hth in.st. He died at . ietfersontowu, whi ther lie iiad gone to (ill an appo in tmen t -l levs. 8 . T . W a l d e n ami J . A . IMcClusky have re-cendy closed a metMing a( Kkeggs ' Creek, Monroe coun(y of l i tdays . Uesults: I'.'i by baiitlsm, re-(oretl and church revivwl . Bredi . 1). Mcl/angh-lin and .I .H. Dill, H(uden(s in t h e Semina ry , are supplying (he church in .JefTersonville, Iiid. regu-larly. The re is a good in(eres( in (he flfdi slreet colored church l .ouisville. Pas(or Head i has baptized a n u m b e r of la(e a n d s d i l ( h e r e a r e " m o r e (o fo l low." I^exlnglon /)ca7// 'IruHKct-iiit (he 'Jth Ins t , : " I t Is siUd that one of t h e finest meet-ings the church has en joyed for fifteen .vears is now going on a t Dav id ' s F o r k church , in Faye t t e county, I l ev . Joseph iC. Car ter , of th i s ci ty, has lieen p reach ing to Immense eongregadotm for the past t w o weeks . Up to th i s t i m e there iiavo iMjon th i r teen add i t ions to t h e c h u r c h ; some of theao a re t h o heads of famillcsl i l e v . Mr. Htack-house, tho imstor, will bap t lzea large number next S u n d a y a f t e rnoon . E ld . T . J .UIggs , of l i lber ty church, J o h n s o n ' c o u n t y , cloawl an elirhteen day ' s meet ing on tho 8nl , wh ich resulttHl In .'U baptisms. Total a d d i t i o n s to tho church , (h l r ty-c igh( New H o i ^ church , M u h l o n b u r g county , has en-joyed a precious r ev iva l th is m o n t h . T h e pas(or. E ld . J . T . Casebior, was a«8l8(e<l by E l d . T . D. Rust . Bixteen woro ba]ill/.od.

A l a h a m a . — T l i o church at O p d l k a have called Eld . Q. E . B r e w e r to servo t h e m ano ther year . Bro. Browor is ono of tho ac t ive minis ters of tho State I l e v . W . W . Sanders dec l ined tho posi-tion tonderod h i m as edi tor of the AMtnma Hap-tut , a n d roma ins pastor of tho church a t Tuscaloo-sa. I lov . J . U . Oaldwoll has boon oallod to tho TnUaasoo^church. I lov . David Lockhar t , who recent ly d i e d ' u t Dadovillo, had boon in tho mln-iBtry Blxty-flvo yoarq. A moo t ing of days was

lield with l ' 'ellownhip church , near Dubl in , Dallaa county, wns commenc ing Sa tu rday before t h o flt«t

• Sabbath in .Vovcmber. T h e church was revived and ftair received by b a p d s m , anil two by letter.

O i s o i K M A . - B e v . H . M. W h a r t o n , brother of Hev. 31. B. Whrtrtoii, 1). 1)., was on S u n d a y last uminimoUKly ek.«'t<Nl piwtor of the Bapds t church at Albany. Bro. W h a r t o n has been for (h« past direo or four years patjtor a t Luray and lVo!i{ ' loyal , \ ' a . , where he has mo( witli gre^d k u c c o s s

in ids m i n i s t r y . — ~ T l i e re( lremen( of Prof<<sHor Woodlin from .Mercer th i ivers l ty (o accept a call to t lu ' I 'u iversKy of (be .Stu(e, has m a d e a vacan-cy in the Facul ty of Moreer, T h e Prudent ial Committee of (he Board orTrus(eiM have determ-ined (hat the dudes of I'rofe.ssor Woodflii shall he performed liy (he r e m a i n i n g members of (he l-'ac-ulty, for (he raniaimler of (he jire.seid scholaslle year. Hev T. H . Stou( has accejitid a call frooi (he Baptist Church in Troy , Ala . , and can-not, theicluri". serve (he church in 'i'alltoKon an-otlier year. Dr. '1". <'.'I't asdale is eohduct ing a series of mcitlings in the Curt is Bajdist churcli at Augiista. (ireaf interest is being manifested.

'I'lie I ' D I I S I .Wk..-', . lackson, .Ii'tlerson comity, Siiys ; " T l i e dev. Mr. Van Hoose has acc<>i>t4'i| a cull from the Baptist e h u i c b i d (his place, and will preacli for (hem ni 'xt year . We congratula te our IJiiptist liretiicrn (or hav ing secunsl ,nuch a good ,f»a.stor, as u c were very favorably imprcj.ssd with this p a i t l e m a n when he preached here not long since On Sunday , (be .'Id insl. by (he retiuest of the Adieus Baptist Church, brother 11. |{. Bcn-ard wassei apar( (oth(> gospel miiii.slry,

T i : . \ . \ h . —Hro. K<'iler has clo.sed an iiilertwting meeting of several da.vH at a ehui'ch twelve miles north of l i ryan. He <!\pects to organize a nt-rman chnri'li near Houston in a short while.—/A/v/A/.— There h a v e bi-en one hmulred and nineteen con-versitais at Hro. I 'enii 's meet ing i'.i Aus t in Mro. W. D. I 'ouel l agent for the S b d e Sunday School Coiivendon organized eight .Sundy-schools du r ing the month of N o v t m b c r

.Mi.-rsoi HI. l!e\-. .M. .1. Breaki r has bts>u call-ed for half his t ime at the I ' a y e d e ei iureb. i{<?\. .1 <i. |{uri,'e-s has resigned the care of I'li-lon Church, .Niline county. Rev, A. (_'. <»ood-rlch, of .Monns' coun(y, has removed to Te.xas.

E ld , VJ. T . I".a(on has h(S'ome pastor of (he church a( Bepuhlic, < ircene county. A mcHding recently clos«sl at Kearn.\ ul i ich resulted in llfty addi t ions . There were thir ty-l ive converoions.

N o h t i i C a k o i j . s a . — T h e Tar River As.sociation raised (Iftwn liundred dollars in one d a y for h o m e missions. I'he contract for Iht; new (•burcb bui lding at Enfield has hei n awarded and (he house will be dedicated .Ian. 1st.

S i ; c r L A K ITK.MS. Gen. Jos. . lohnslon goes (o Congress from the

R ichmond , Va. , district. (Jen. J o h n B. ( lordon was re-elected United

States Sena to r by t h e Georgia lA'gislature on (be l!)di inst .

T h e nat ional house of i lrei ireseutativi 's w i l l s tand 11(1 Democrats, l.'ll l lepubl icans , a n d (0 Nat ionals , w i th (California yet to vote.

T h o Pres ident lias irt,su(!d a proc lamat ion ap-po in t ing T h u r s d a y , (he 2Hth of N o v e m b e r as a na t iona l d5iy of ThankHgiving.

A dis t inct sliock of an e a r t h q u a k e was felt a( L i t t l e Hock, Ark . , St . Louis, Mo., and C^iim, III,, at m i d n i g h t on tho (Hth inst.

T h e H o w a r d Aiwocladoii of N o w Orleans tele-g raphs M a y o r Htockley of Ph i l ade lph ia tha t th i r ty t housand dollars will be n e a ' s s a r y (o enable the AHsoclatbm (o pay Ksdciit and close Its labors.

Halb Pasha , (Jovernor of the j trovlnce of Ikoussa , has boon recalled to C<)nstantlno|)lo. It Is r umored tha t ho will a s sume tho min i s t ry of publ ic works . Th i s Is an Ind lcadon ol (ho sup remacy of Engl i sh Influence In Turk i sh idndrs.

A severe shock of an e a r d u j u a k o was felt In this city u t m i d n i g h t on tho 1H(h ins(. I t w a s the soveroflt shook over exper ienced In tho h is tory of M e m p h i s , a n d created considerable a l a r m a m o n g ho InhnbiUtntH. I t w(is precetled by a nolso not

un l iko d i s t an t t h u n d e r .

As K i n g Humbort of. Italy wa.4 entering thfi city of Rpmo, a poorly clad man . At tempted to assasslnato h im wi th a poliiurd. Slgnor Obi-rall. Chief of tho ministry, who was In a c.irriago with tho King, laid hands (ui tho mun w h o wounded h im in the thigh, when tho K i n g <lrow his sword an<l struck (he iissassln, w h o wan Im-mediately socurcd.

The Buehnrest government, it is said, has ro-fased Russia Increased facilities for Interconimuni* cation during the occupation of Bulgaria. A (Jovcrnor of Bulgaria la probablq in tho place of Prince Djunhmkofl Korsokylf, ho h a v i n g ox-presseil opixnition to tho treaty of Berlin. Tho Prince is now on his w a y to I.lvadia to report to the Czar (he state of affrtlrs in Turkey,

T h e intell igence of a severv earthquake in tho soiitbern portion of Sa lvador l.s ful ly con-l lrmed. T h e destru(;don appi^ars ti> havo boon complete. T h e b )ss of life and p roper ty uro v e r y great . Adviccvs from Salvador Hta(o that tho vol-cano of Izaies and Santo A n n a Is in a state of t r tv menduous n c d v i t y ; in (bo Ia((er from four or l ive dis(lue( openings fire, s m o k e ami asbe^arf^ {wur-ing fo id i in vas( volumt'h.

Shrcve|H>rl " T h e jieoplo Nor(h and South impera t ive ly d e m a n d of Congrc'ss a rigid uadomil ( j u a r a n d n e ; for every person familiar with the subject knows tha t it is next to Impoasl-hle (o prevent (be spread of d ie d iscaw by steam-boa(s and rai lroads. Liit (ho gove rnmen t see to It that t h e germ of yel low-fever is not permitted to come from t h e tropical countr ies to th is continent. Thoso wlio b e l i e v o i n Its spontaneous generation in our cities can discuss t h e quwt lon much moro calmly With such protect ion.

T O T H E CHURCIIF»«

l y HICREAS, W. W . Ha ley , late E lde r of ou r cluirch obta ined some ( ime in t h o l a t t e r

part of a letter for bimseK and wife , w h e r e -by he was dlsmis.sed in good slunding, a n d I ramo-diately lef( (be S(ato ami has not slnco been h e a r d of, a l thougli i in |u i ry lias lieen made of his whero-abiads tl irough the public press, since t h a t t i m e , and

Whereas , Ciuirges h a v e been prefer red a n d jiroven against him of a grossly imchrlBtlan eliaracter, an<l

Whereas , A t the last church mee t ing t o -wl t : Sa tu rday before tho tirst S u n d a y in Sep(omber , IK7H, said Hnley was exc luded f r o m our chu rch and bis credentials as min i s t e r leeallod. N o w , tlierefore, This is (o no t i f y all jtcrsou of t h e act ion of t h e church in t h e prendwss, and t h a t said Haley U not considered iw e n d t k d eitl ier to let ter of disnii.ssion or credtmtials as mi ids te r .

Done by order <if Hopewell church , T a t e county , Miss., in conference S a t u r d a y befon- tho tlrst l ,ord 's day in October, 1K78.

Odier Baptist papers please copy.

W E S L E Y A N P O P E U V ,

rjni lERH Is no cause of special wonddr to be in-formed or know of l lomanlsta having admin-

istered bapti.sm (so-called) to ono of their d y i n g subjects, be It infant or adul t ; but |1. mu^it (>onfea4 (o a degree of surprLw w h e n reliably Informed recendy, by an eye witness, that a ministering <Iiscl|)io of John Wesley, In this vic inity , had actufdiy baptim! ('.') n i n d m l , In the name of tho Holy Trinity, an infant nine inontlts old art it lay quietly gasping its last iireath In tho Icy urms of death!

The grandfatlier of the babe, upon being told that It had been baptized, expreased great satlsfac-tlon and relief, and said that ho had felt great un-iMislntws lest tho child sliould die without baptism I

What ltu( a belief In baptlainal mdviitlon could havo jiromplnl thi.s llttlo transaction? Is It not Popery without modification ? Yet (headvocatcN of this i londsh dogma accuse Baptists of m a k i n g baptism OHsentlal to' mdvatlon I k ? c . i u 8 o w e Instat upon Its administration In Its prlmltlvo purity.

Oakley, Lu. r . m .h .

As after a groat storm tho olr Is clear j no after tlio floods of roiientant team tho conHvlonce Ifl at quiet.

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I h i t topic came u p around the hnitk-fa"»t tab!c in a c i ty houm one niorninn lately. You, happy readern, wlm live in the country, know coiiiparjilivoly l i tde of the peroiKtent annoynnces which city foikn undergo f rom the c mtinual rap-piogs and rinyinKM, and HhouUntH and »creaujin|jp(, of j)eople who go from <Ioor to door to buy, to eell, or to The room in which the breakfast alluded to wax taken was a basemt-iit, on a plpawnt nireet, intcrnecting a buny thoroughfare. Coffee wa-) iM)ur^, biHcuitn hml lietn pa»Ke(l. eggs were bcinc; brokt-ii, f rui t wa» beinj; pared.

N. ri.—Thoaa who think il profcralile to say tha t fgut were hreakinp and irnii w[aK paring, are a t liberty to do na,

Interrupt iou No. 1—"Any r a n The ntwaker darkened the witnUiw

with liit head and dimmed the chininz glaiM with Lin breath, a-i he hurled thi.s remark, ascending, intcrrogativo und do clamatory, a t our uhiveringcfiri. Some-b dy i!h(X)k her curlH nt him pleniuintly, and e (Wpirt<.'d, with a j ingling of belln a t the hand-cart ho wai whetding al ng, and a fiiintcr cry of "Any r-.i-a gB?" ;radua1ly le«i<eniug in the aii hh lie went lii way.

Interru tion So- 2 - ' l ' l e a « e , ma'am, any coFd meat and bread f

I t in a little, blue-Iuuktng, piiicncd looking mite of a lK)y, with a basket uoarlyas bigafihimielt, "Dt in ' t encour -age profeisional btggarn." Haya the gen-tfeniBu oi the houne.

"Oh I my dear," returns the lady, an aha nweepi the cjntunt!. of t h e bread-|)late in to the not faiiiidiuu<(ly-clean re-ceptacle. '"I MnV refUHO a child wnen he look* 80 hungry as tha t l i i i le fellow

fill own Harry dotH. J u f i th ink. I t ntight be t tir

In terrupt ion No. K- M t n ring* the door-'bell violently. Domeatic rfHiKJudf. Preaently «ho e n t m and iiiiiuifia it the mittrea) can Ktep out and look nt i^ome prize pnckng(H of atatiiiiiHry, e tc .

" N u ! " crieH paterfamiliiH, loud enough to be heard outKide. "Tell h im to beoH Trithhls t r i u b l "

"Wy dear ," the ndy urgca, ccriounl'-; hav ln t (liamiaiied the children fliat, "1 do with you would not be NO inif olite in your manner to trainph and pcddlora I t M t b d r o n l y way of earning a litfeli-iiood, nnd 1 th ink Ohriitians ough t to be k i i d to them."

" I ful ly agree with you. Vonr *entl-mtnlM and mine fully correcpond, bu t your patiencc la grentcr than mine, you Re«< How yuu enduro it, ataying here all day, too, in qu i t e beyond mo to com-prebend. I bellevo in |Hilitcoeu to ono'a

equals and «ujicrior»; b u t I won't taiit' my hat ofT to inferior*."

"A t ramp id not nec<»»8uriiy wrur in-ferior, my fr iend," oh«erv«^d the I'iiilowv 'her, who ha iptnied to he Maying a t llie iou«i, ilnd w 10 whs gi^'lng leciuie ifi

the lyceuni Ci'iuriitt, ' '1 h a r e heiird o) iratnps who had HH)ne tliiip been tni(-lt()ii.-iiri's, and of ot lwrs who had u' ieiv»-d tluM'duiation of n univtrt-iiv.*'

"1 nhijuldii't vvond»:r," said niailsivH-, meditatively tmlancinjj; her »j (oii en thv tmuKpareut edge of her Sfv ies tf-iH.iiit. "1 (.houldn't WiUid. r if you failed lli.n.cf H Irani]', <ir Diiiei-iic.',, if f iiher ol i.hein WKf Iivii^g nuiv," ;

' W r y likely," reid eil uuiiifiri!r, i; k [ i. H up tlie n wspajt f ic l indout Hlirii i i • liiir ri preie»!!.Uivet( in <' turifhrf h: d in < i) L'iving liny uiort' liiiinti.i' uliii in on t; Mid nniniicr^. N • .1 iL>- .l.iifc iliifli'd to lilt- ikit.i'f. t 'lc .Iny v.), .

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(Irii* i^r-nii <,ii y i- 11 l/< ri'.i f . i , niyriilni''n di-t u-t-i'ii m i; »ni i'.-imi i i lliink iipiiii U i'i nihil, r 1.'i Miirtf -v \ • : i she come 1(1 Uic c<in< Imi'ifi iImi (..ur irt H word of v<?ry ttiilv iiU'XMi',|; I an indwix-Hiif-t r t / cUiir.u'lt r \ .iti iifivc 11 iriii' Isdy. » It i i" i'Ci>; I. r-.' Hnywhere Tlii-y t a i in ' I i .ii>riiU ruile.K'B" il would l;ti(l ilifiii iin I thcrn to wound tlir Uu> •

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lariofH mi.st of all. When ar.- we to I'ur tr::i!.iii;

this regard With our little cl i ilroii, »t

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I»( ni'l eiu'iiurnit'' i'l smr-clf t';t iishit o! criticiiiini; .Hn<l rm.iiM tiiint' ii: lui tl'.e l4>ible«<'r n' n'ly ii.oiiii>rn' yonr tannly. T'U're imtliiiig tflined iiy it, ittiil !i j;rt«t dr ;.l lu-t, L ivi-itself i- (if.Pii c l i . ibd h.ick au l iiui'li-rt-' i'l its (irnwtii by llii rMik -u i f i i ' i c - - > < weeds wniili upriu}; up si.-.uin; il, iin-checked, in hi'ii-ts where nciplc ««y nli inaiiher n' nngtnt!< -iKec'ii'" t i h fit her

If yiiu Willi! I'l ciiliii-aU' re.'il li.Tiipi-neji , cultivrtio ijno.lii'Hi Ttiiiik ninri' <d' oiliern' ( xce'd ni ii'UiUli'f ttian nf their lailiiip'. and lie ii; lr nnd amiable to nil.-- ChrinUnn nt War J:.

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Saul l Siiinl, .Miirie. \\ Inle our ImibI stopj)ed 1 went liown to liie lietu;ii, win n-adoisen Indi/tns live, who «r<' tlip ino't wonderful fishcriien t h a t I know of. For twenty five cents 1 was piven a cial show. .Seming myi-elf in a carn e, one Indian took his (xisltion s^-nttd in the st(.'rii, and another stood iu the bow." The one in the slein uvtil ii paddio to keep the boat's head up stresm, while the other used a pole to wltudy tite linat. He had a dip net nbinit four feet in di-ameler, with a handle twelve or fiitrcn fei't long. Tfiis was liuog over the |no-jectlon of the cu twater , v.hilo tiie han-dle trailed back in the vater . Thiis enulpiM'd, we ssiled out into the rapids, whicli are a hnlf mile in lent,th and t.ne mile wide, At the loo' < f the rapids the fishing is dene. '1,'he water boil* and tumbles iilie the swiftest rift on the Delaware, and is generally hnlf white with breaking foam. Witli his |Ki1e the Indian in <the IKIW holds the canoe, or lets i t float steadily Hidiwine, now u p n little, then down, but alwuys undef per-fect contnd, and always tlancing witii the rush ol water, l i e iratclies tlie water constantly, which Tatieu in dep th from eight to n ine feet. Suddenly, with a iiuick motion, lie ebovis the end of the polo under the bow piece, prnup log Iho uet at the »imp time with the other, and never taking h |s eye from the water, plunges i t in, perha)w ten feet

iiWAy, and (uu^-s i'. to the ixittom, or tin- v im'" VagK bsck with i)i« current , h is it drop a lew (ti'l, and theji, with a l^' iulisr m i s t , r a i n s it to the surfsce, Kiiil, with. H toss iikp turi i iug a 11 ip ja^k, dr> (n u l i fe jKUU.d white tinh into the cunoe This repeated ' t ime and «(i;»in. riyht in the swiiftest water, and nld. ,m ooiy < ue fidi iviis c<iu>;lit bu t • m e u(x t f j s t would WKij;l( e)i{hlfcin ( ( I teH I (*>uld mil ls>U''fn, mil! 0!if wu^ fiuHciU in ei,;>.l. I'li feet oi vinur ( i-luld MH- no lifli until ih« y' « - I " lifiiiiiibt ( > tin^ ' n t i u c l i wiis

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ivi 11 .'id-i'l •'! re-i-; \v:,!,r Wfifi, fiHi li l ies 11.• i -I f. ii.i v.-al(-r iiml til- le;iUtei-' I ni< iii j.n u lios lliilUlii III siiij^ilv ; Willi''- [ir.iref!! reiintibiii)); more rifirlv the iil.rdiiinvi; of n FiiakeV -(kill ihiiii ilic niouaiiiL' nf h liird. !'"ii-!iii.ii |!-t» 1-1)1 ^plU(ll tt.'i' wo i iu in !

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Wvandii'. Tiilif i,f Itiil.aiH of Liwer Sftiidiicliy M'lii, a Vi iin^' white man, whom he hil t taken pti^oiirr, u.sii prc-rnt It anotlKi eliltf, who v.-hh cnllid the

Hall King'of I ' pp i r Hjuidiisky, fur the purpi- t 'o l heini^ adopud into hin fsmily in llie ))l(iceof one »il hi-* s:ins, who had lietn kiil(:<l t4ie p i t c td ipp year, 'i'iie jiV-iKiner iirrived and wa.s puvented to the Hnll-King'K wi'e. Imt she refused to rewive him, which, nccuriiing to the In-dinn rule, wns in i fc l a sentence ol death Tiio yomu' miin w-ih, therefore, taken avviiy for the piirp-me of being tortured and iiuruoil on the pile. While the dreadful prt ptr.itio'is were making, Mill tlip iinhiippy vii.'tini was already tii'd to the st:ikc', two iviglit^h trailers, .MfKurs. Aiundcl and li 'ibbins. 'movtd iiy fte-ing3 of pity ni.d hunr in i ty , rendved to uni te their exertions to endeavor to pave the j r iponfr 's life by olferinj' a ran-som to the war cliief, wiiich, however, he refused, Ksyiiig it was iiatslftbli-<hed rule iimof'g them tn tincriflce a prisoner wlien nfiiMtd adoption, and, liefiiiUs, the numerous war cnpiains wcro on the tpot t o H e t h i ! sentetcD ciirrled into execu-tion. The two genoKius Kngllnhmen were, however, not d b w u r n g ' d , ntui de-termined to try arioilier elTorl. They np leuled t<) the welbknown high-minded pr do of an ludinn. " B u t , " Hald thoy,

"nwwifi; all these g n a t d i i f f t whom j n u have mcnilonetl, there U none • i m iqMalsyou in greatness; ynu »n> con-slderetl ii«t only as the greatest nnd i>ravcsl, b u t as ilie tent miiii in the nn t ion ." ' IM you really b«lievc wiiatyuu say r said the Intiian; looking them full in the ftiw. ' indeed we do." Then without siteaking anotlier word, he bluckenwi himwdf, and. taking his knife and t imnbewkin bin hand, made his way tiirough the crowd t.» the unhsppy vJe-tini. crySnj; nu t with, a lon.r voice,

iiHVe yi)u t<» do with my pris-oner?" and a t oi.cti ciULing the cords with whicli he WHS tied, toiik him to his iiouse, wliich wa>< near that of .Mr, . \rutidel , whence he WAf conveytil in wfe ty

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If iiiily tlie divlii-ht soiild IihI Iouk't in ' J e w l!^lil^l.il.^'. where t.tiiicijo is only (Hx^ible uriei xiimlowii! Ilowever early Wf ret fVirlli, ihe » nd ol tim walk is iiurc tl) accnnipli-hed Ktnnililinciy in pm fi.U'it it iikiie»" II ippily t!ier,» lire no snakes or i-oii-oni ns npUle.i of iiny <iirt, nor bavi^l y- i seen anything uiore iST»i.nal!y iil>jei.'tii>nahle than tlie niu>» i|iiiiii 1 lallier nwe a (jiiidgr, ihtiuth, 11. li little i icei t iliM^'i! the nm«on-f1y, v.fiii ti h (Hir'ect ('iis-iioii ter itintiing up niii.l lulls (Ci>!iipiind I) its laiiiff cilitice^ iKi iiit vMill" Hint ceiiiiii;) un liiy ii'.)'.tiii;;-!.ii-"k' -'iit'i li. l « « n the lesvcK of my ( el volumes I'l e wliite.snt« are ilie wcrMl insjtcl f< e i «»• hsvi', sml the "lorieH 1 bchr ol their pet oimancet would d.i crrdi l to t h e ' riiliiaij .Night.* " 1 have alreii'iy learii 'd to C'lrifiiier sa

the little'i«)!t 1 ri>«n iijsnrds which emerge from liehind tlie )iicturi?-frarries Hi ni^ht as fOiiti as ever the laui|w are lit. They c. liie out I'l cstcli tiitt ll is •«ii tiie c, "ilifijr, Hfd stHik tiieir prTy in I l it eic'vet' i"' n.iid n'callhietil ttnliii<ii t)iri..^.<jniitiy, litiweM r, • l i ny (lunirel wiiii fiich iilhir, fin.l have terr ific co..-I.at« i>veilit!i'l, with the inv.iriable re s'lK ijf « V. riLM.ding inch vf tall dropjiin? down on • ! IvHik or ps[>er I bis cihiI wcttliier li! ciHusn, ti e time when one K Itt I - I Ir iiK iii-eci visiton-, Hi.d I h.ivf le l yet feeii i.j.y liiiit('i)lie», .A s t rsv grn-Hhopjier, with gr t tn wings foMt'ii .XHCtly like u largo ital, or en inijiiiKiiivo msn t i ' , blunders on my wril-inii-tiihle orcjtsionally, but not olten eiioiich t'> bo nnythinp tint welcome.

my sil t ing room msy tie ssid, s|ifak-intr Mi'chitft'iiitally, lo conxi-t merely of a flior nnd c, iling, there is no reason wliy all the inn-cts on ihe ii-lxnd should ndl'ciinie ill «i any one of it» seven open di or- (I I.five Ml w'in.lowH) il llu-y ctioo.'e.

H ie llonie of 'I'lioimis .lellVrson. L.,,ll»tilli. ( . llllir .loiirnal.

Thomas .h flrr^nn, writer of the Htclariiiion 1.1 Independf nee, was not a "pri-tty man" ut his youthful best. His figure was I'ad, thougli " l i the and de-ci'iedlv g r a c e f u l a n d his face, though animated aiul agreeable, "r tmarkabl^ uijly. IHh c.oniplt xion WHS sunburnt, says . inhn iCnteii (Jiwike,"his lisirsiindy, and his eyes grav, fleckeil with hszel, an indicaiion gnierally ol intellect. He WAS tlesiHirstely in love wi 'h Kebecra llsrwell, and wrote to his friend of his "c levr r t s t plan of l i fe ;" that was for them to h a v , adjoining f a r m s - ' y o " mairy r:*. 1' , i inarrv H. M , jniu and pi t a pole chair and a pair ol keen hoiMS jirac ii-e law in tlio same courts, amt ilrivo about to the country darices to-gether ," This plan WHS 'Hotnlly frus-t r a t ed" by R. H's marrisgo to Mr. Am-bler. .lefft-rson's homo a t Monticcllo. Vn., is now in u t t e r ruins, and is heltl In tswsession by ft tra.-np, who charges '25 ccnts admlfsion to "oic» man .lefler-sou's house." 'i he t state hns long been in li t igation, b u t a sett lement is said to l)C in near profiirct, wlien il i« hoMd It will bo rcstorttl to its former lovelinew. Jeflerson, as is well known, was ft great liddler. When he returned home alter toe old liomestend was burned, ft fftvur-itKj Hcrvftnt rau to meet him wUh tlie news, ami saiti lo him, "Mass Tom, i nave do fiddle,*' _

IT seems to mo," said n cuilomer lo Ills I m r k r . " tha t In theae hard times yob ought to lower your prices lor sliftT* itig," " Can ' t do i t . " replied the bar-ber. " Nowadays every body we»n BUch a long face tha t we have n grc«t de«l of Burfaca to «bate over,"

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S U " m «lHiut s mils SBil • b«lf I'OiH loWB, . S Ik'I Ijwe hs w»« swiully aim II foi owilb, forliU eiip "U» »»•" 'or«" I1t»»o l^i to *>»•»»'«"• i.Mir HiiaifS it sti«il Iit'i IwIokI l hVooilHH how ()J« wwrnier rsliitil sml iitliivil .J alinwl W tl miit.'ii'l tis drsliicd. Id»l?w" ,«Il..r«oil lb. weed.tbBT x.luul Mtbe IsdjKilw Ilit«»ttsi«i lur 1« Inks tlmi Im

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IcJm *IiII« Hriivii II? H;kdt «Di| «luiii|ari| 111 tile •hi' *4iri « imrdkle Kliimiil; |Btl»!«tl.'i •Hfil' 'lil,» wuimi »h<> Jiiiii|>«.l •H ill I>iiiit<">' '<i"S •*><* liiimii.tl i(,ii.:fli) mukr-ii ('»)> I'll llisi l<)*, (til l> iid lull fhrii IHf rorn finthfrlu' tlmpcaiiid reiiii.l, iiSiidfl lb»cii.piitl Kittln Jrowtinl,

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mmonilii tlip women llian il wiiilli thm Isnil. — MtimtnOidh /,Vt•l ( ,

.Managing Old l i r j ne .

To ivfty five gallons add one egg, ,iikfn and stirretl in. Now brinv; to a jtolle boil and skim and cool i m use, iltt*ter added to brine a l the rate of rotufiiiir ounces to the one hundred iiind/t' l meat gives it .i fine reddish jlut, The addition, t w , of a little to»n »ug»r (lerves to give a nice and jfffible flavor, Iwth to I w f ami jsirk. inii'iilsrW forsmoking.

Mciliial Virtues of Onions, iVmother writef: ' O n c e a w e e k invnr-ly.and generally when we had add

fat minced, I gave the children a din-r which ill hailed with a delight, and .kfd forward to; this is a iii«h of

iiletl ouiotifl. The litt le things knew It they were taking the best medicine Mpe ling what most children i-ufTer

m, worms. Mine were kept free by remedy alone. Not only boiled

tioM lor dinner, but chives also thev iteencouragfd to eat with bread anil liter, for this purjKise they had tufts cbivfain their little gardens. I t was wdial man who taught me to eat iW onions as a specific for a cold in (cliest. He did not know at the time, JI told him, that they were good lor ij thing else."

fmpoN I'lKin LAND.—A corresjKui-tiitof the American Fa rmer writes on lerabject of the capacity of sheep to iproTesoilsor renovate wornout hind, f u j i : " F r o m many years ' exper i ce Mil observation, l a m f u l l r con need that plowing in green crop's with wch Mclover and o t h c r s - i n the most wmlcal and st«Kliest means tl iat a BM MD use for bringing up worn ^ let. It can be profitably done by > uje ol sheep—in paaturing .even ire th»n or.ce and more than one farm w wetj a dry, barren spot auch as N knoll, and , ide , hllla made fertile

"odtjctive in a single seajon, sims , . «Iting a small flock of sheep on

" " w e k dur ing '^mmer, Tl.e sheep would be sure w r t here neveral times a day to lick

thua leave their drop-

Z t i ! . " ' " ' ^ . " ' Ihe ncstsea-«nd luxuriant growth

^ o r gftjin would be produced on

be« tk lndo f mft.

ffw' Merim sheep manure is « fcrtlilting Dian ei tber i iorM or cow JJl"^?,® next In value to hen or hog

iMotlug for l lcnUh.

w? m ' r HBU's Journa l ,

^ maiiy more, becauw It 1. done ra^ " ' g n o ^ n t l y . Ouo man

by a herculean effort, tt&il! ^ .wcorapll-hed won!

W M t i wonderlul reaulta, b u t by wpper IB ready he feela hung ry

T H I G B A P T I S T .

rti » tloij, ftiid

don t believo iu d i i t i n g " f„r the remsindsrof his life.

Others set ou t to starve llicmhelveM Into health, until the Byxtem is ie.luf4d HO low that i t has no j^jwer o( re»,UK< it» -tion, ontl the uidn dies.

To d i f t wisely il„eH not imply a total abUlnencd from all food, hul the t.ikiiiL-of just enough, or of « (luality «-lii|,ie.l to tho nature of thu cssi'. 1, ime weaken-very ratiidly—ioK.I slv-iinenei-from all food increase the deli.iiiy In ihiH cAsii foml .should be tnken, wliidi while il, tends to arrest ll,e iHhm,-- ' iiiirisris l iuirinienl niid t^iienjri), system. In thi.s c;iw i(%t on u l.fil hihI eaiitig lH,i!ei| rice, al ter it In, parclud like eofho, will eute ihiei out of lour lit n:,i„iii„.i diarrht-H in or two.

(Miiers think Ihii'. in f.r.ier t, elteetiidlly. it in „ll iniporMiit wiihoiit meal, bul iillow t!.eiiiM-iv wlde«l liU n y in all el..te. (tut in CHSI-S, ill ilyi-[iejiur .••.iiiliti..ns < VHteiii psr l in iUr ly , thf run

iie leverved, I«CHiL-.e mi into niittiinenl with t!ie le'K stiinihi h p iwei itisii v !i given HiiiiMiiit of w,,|-k d a.s niiidi ("ii-mI. j;ivi« ihr ie nnlrinii nt .an I sui eplii M would

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of farming to auolher . He keeps cows, rsiiies s,)uae nogs, a lit t le wheat, loine c j i n , hay and griisii, some f iu l t and JHJUI-t ry. In no senre ot the word can be bo sHid t4( have msde mnnoy by buying low and se lhrg high. H e is not a trader. Mo has no tact in making his money by gooti bHrgaiiis What be has earntd hss come by h^githnale farftiiiig, Hume would call him ii l i t t le conservftilvu. He is very c.sutioiis,saving, indusiriouf, bu t by dresses well and lives well. -I I'rof, Meal irtUurnl New Vnrker.

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ol tl.e phosii.hnu's in tlie n.ilk .ping#.

Tdi- Iiiii>si.v(i mowing fields n^ wmn an |. i^silde a d n tlie liny i.s rcm-.vid is nt lended with eTtwIleni, rcMiUs. 1 he stiililile and rn'its are proli cled fnini n -(•••s-ivc drying by the hut Min, hinj the I'lu.si i.s Miiiiulalt'd ll) a vigormw gnrA th.

Mir i: PAINT f i r Iciices or lurii-i U miiili) Iiy in i j idg «nter lime wiili skini nil k til (I proper r'lnni.stfney to (iriply «i ' l i i I rush " " ' • • IV II.I

prevent their bumInK laited acme tinalT sheiia of pi

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hey iiiidereittinist" I heir ewn an.I ov,T-.'«iii,i)!i(e il.c pi. ii'., livingiiii K Ma.ary.

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c;.nii.)t live l.y :uiyli)ii)i; this(.'lii-.s liJinily di^erv •ariiiers. They imve! !'ic ^.irniini; as H 1 u-iiif-i<, I li ' no luisineiiji bv wnieli k stm well witii sii miii'h ii'.>. ir«< i, ,< lure. .«till iiothintr ' i r t tcr fare and ubili-.y l l is rulhet i,, yield brillisnt letiirns ni theouiK- t ; no IS any hiisinp«s. Tiif. farmer's profits are ciincealed in ihe nf l a n d - i n im-irovenients by dilehii ir di'iirini;, new lUildifig, inure liiiiii nn re fiiols, or hot-

ter stock. .MoKt larini rs imve no idea how much il cosls them to live. Tficy forget to figiiri' in Ui" [Kirk, poultry, muUon, butUr , Hour, vegetables, etc , etc. The salary niiin lives eiitiri^ly bv his individual eflorts. In estimilling :i .salary, we must, do H) Iiy looking H!. ihe .iriyilege.s enjoyed, Uie hf-rl work of train and musch.s, lui 1 tlu> guin pro-

perty or improvements. I am porsonally tu-:ijiininted with two

brothers in iMichifian, who Ktartnl nut on an etiuality sb nit twenty yeari ago. One of them, alter a good education, went t<> farming, the other to teacliing. They bad only a few hundred dollars to s tar t with. 'I heone who followed teach, ing fur the last six years, has received annually from two tlioii.>»nd lo twothou-ssnd seven hundred dollars. One third of th is amount would be called a large salary by nine tenths of our f e m u r s , who can save as much each year as does the teacher refcrrt d to. I'ho farmer of the two brothers tinder consideration, owns ami works ii sniiill place of seveiity or eighty ae.te.s, which he i < steadily im-proving. i n i liHs g(K)d buildings. He owns a small chees*' factory. He is ou t Qldobt. He has lately iMiughtlilty aorts

id

..'I whetlit r piii'ioll rlrir or Htonc, where

vi'iiisly used.

1''AU.MK.ltH should be adviKcil not lo I'M (Miiiimi/.f by 111 iw ing loo i Iom-. ' Id I'.riner of our arqiiiiinlHiice n - d Miy iliMt he ihongni ' ' it WHS tictli I leiiv.. tlie lower joint for the old hrii I'l v thtui to Fave it for her " an.I 1 'iiidi r lliiit all seusihlii iHniifrrh do Ilk" his advance,

I' lii iTK galhi-red in the aft-'iiiDon are le.ssH. (i i than when gatlierdi in the iii.'.'iiiiiK, b i-iuiM> I'niits Hie ripeiwi! by 'll. eouveri-ioi) i.f the JK id tliey conlain iitii sUKHr, and, s inw tliiti niiuire-t ihe

m l of ligiii and t.eiit, tin- in.erveiiing li'iiirs li.nwcen morning at.d (!f';ern(.K.n I r..i(ner tlio difTTi iite in iheir ri|.ciits^.

(iiHiii nuiho.iily nnserts that one j'sjutul Mil lieuiks mil hiipiKiri life in dctioii as

lrii(. lis four poiiiids of tia-. Two pounds of U ant, will help to do jnoie inii.TtilMr work than three lounds of wh'>i.l 't he reaw.ii wliy Imans rnjiiire sironver p.»<v-Msof dii-esti,.!) tliiui wJifMt t i n ! thev cmlHin i.;iM in iiihiead ol glutteii.

I.v i.xdi itu- s'oinach weighs .Ol oiinrrs for ev. ly |i o ponn.ls of live weigh! ; in sliiep il weij'hs :i!i rniiices; in jiigs M (iiinees, wlnle in nniii only six ounc s. IliPHe l a d s fire imp irtani, ns showing tiie greater ;nec<.-sity fi r crmcentiateii 'o"d iu wime eiMes ihan in otiicrs. The

more of land worth '$2,000, nnd from previous experience, he is certain he can save $500 a year above all expenses, to apply fts payment on his recent purclui«e. H e is easily keeping up with tho teacher in Bccumulatlng wealth. Ho v orks no harder. Tho natural tact ol tho two men for work and bti'ineso was not much dllTerent while they worked together on the old homesteBii, Ttio fntmer iu (|U(H-tlon is not an old fogy In any sense of the word, Ho Is all the t ime looking for new and bettor implements, bu t lie Is

very cautious ftbottl buying any of them unti l ho lifts seen th rm tried, a«d knows tha t he can make good use of them, Ilji doeH nut mukocustiy (XjM'rimeuls, bu l he Is every year trying some new vrge-tables, or grains or grasspB, H e ii Im-tirovinKhisHlock by come purchnBeH.Hnd by " natural Mdectlon," He wast« J!o money In runhlng fiom one depar tment

buMiHii race reiiuifes h mixed diet ol nienl and vegeiitbles

T M K I'hilailelfiliiH Farm .Itiriniftl grH.F. lor 11 mini who riilH firewoid in harvest lime; b n t a d v i es the good wile to stick to cobs, ehl(.-, old broom handles, pails,

c tc , until the last sheafofcorn is in the barn. Cinie we-l, young man, where coal is mined from under a soil whose surlHc,', llt kied with a hoe, iaupliS witb golden croiis. II not, cu t your fuel when the I'liow llie,i.

To render ti.Uiber firn proof: Sa tura te it as far ns intiy Isi with strong aqueous solutions ( f Kodiiiiii t.nngstate (crude) , silicate, water glass, or sulphal i ; am-nioninin sulphate has ids.) been used, Wood lliiispie.served is not ignited by sparks or transient c rn tac t of flsoie llnHlti red wmidy fiber can net, how-ever, IK! rendereif, by the^e or other simple means, incombustible.

T in ; wai-.hing ol stems ami large iirftiiches of trees with ft polutlon of car-Iwlic acid, Ronp dissolved In lukewarm water, and n |)or!i m of the flour of sul-phur mixed with it, is n gi.od method lor lie I roving the in ' tc t s . The best t ime to dothewft ' ihing Is alter tho spring opens. It will then stick to the trees and when the inweta come out the poison kills them in their infant stale; and by t h a t the foliage and f ru i ts of tho trees may bo saved.

VEAI, 1'ArriF.H-.Mincc very fine a ttound of the lean of cold roast veal, and haif a pound of colli IsiHed ham—fat and lean ei |ually mix id . T u t It in a stew

f ian with three nUiiccH of butter rubbed nto three labit'spuanluls of flour, a gill

of veal gravy. Season It to your taato with cayenne penper, nutmeg, grated lemon |>etd, and hnnon juice. Bet the pan on hot coflU, nnd let tho Ingredlontu simmer till well wftinicd, stirring well to

Have ready iiufT paate<

B-rvo warm or cold.

CucDMBifiui roil W I ! « T K R . . » - T O lay down cunibera for winter u«e: After >!alhering a pillfulj cu t t i ng them from the vino BO as lo leave a Nmall piece of stem Uj each, wash them carcfully, and (dacing a layer in the bottom ol the pickle cask, cover witu a layer ofaal t : then another course of cucumber*, then "•alt again. This procew cont inue till a sullifieui ntimlier are laid down. No water is tF<|ui^ite, and no feam be enter-tained of the pickles iK'comlng Bolt or FXT. T h e j n i c n o l the cucumoem will form H biiiie, and a weight must be added to keep them under.

iJi.ACKnEiiuv .I'lMnuKfi.—Ono quart o) flour, one pint ol milk, one cuptul of (;hi,p|H(l b.'ef•^uit. two largo tablespoon-fills ut bskiiig iMiwder, and two tabJe-spoonfiils of (iugar. Add Ui this one qiiiiriol blackberries, i t is much better to steam than to boil it. Kor aauee, take nine lahlei-ioonfuls ofsugar , two of flour sil l th r re ol b u t l e r ; luh ttiem to a cream with a woodsn ornilver spor)n, in a stone, ehinit bowl, adding part of a unltLegand •sny oihf-r flavoring you like. Bet the h i w l o v e r n leHkittle of lioiling water and jKiu rover the sauce one pint of boil' fug water, s t i rr ing il all the time.

H o w - m MAKK DYKH.—A n u m b e r of 1 Tcellent dyes can bo obtained form the iienies of comraou plants, by boiling them in water so as to pioduce a utrong 'Ipcoctioii. T h e wliertleborry and the t.Uudierry, when boiled down, with an H.ldiii ,n of a li t t lo alum and copperas will make a fine shade of dark blue, i he Miiue t rea tment , with a solution of Mill >;»Hs added to it, will make a hand-som. brown; while, by adding alum, verdiuris and BHI ammoniac to the ber-ries, I several shades (if brigiit purp le and red can be obtained. The juice of elder-U-rrles rd the privet , when over»ripe will y ' t ld. by a mix tu re f . f a lit t le s a l t a s( lulet r ed ; and the seetls of a burning brush, wlien treated with sal ammoniac, make a beaut i ful purple.

Ci nitANT ( 'Ai>!cp . -Leok over the currants csreful ly, and pick fn>m the stem, htMil and p u t through a Biere to re-move scetis and skins; then to every fire pounds of the ju ice and pulp so obtained add three P ' lundsofwhl te , or l ight brown HUgar, one pint of good cider vinegar, one tablespoimlul ground cinnamon, and one-lihlf lablecfHKjnfnl ground clorea-s)il all together for half an hour , then

bottle and set in a e^jol, d ry place. If desired lor sauce rather than condi-

ment, iliH f ru i t may be used whole, In-stead of pu l l ing it ih rou i tha s ieve; the Ktgar, vinegar and spicea add In the same manner as In'fore, all brought to a boil, tllo frni t gkiuimed out, and the juice boiled lor half an hour, or a little longer, t he f rui t returned lo the kettle, and all t u r m d hot inUi an carthern jar; or il may iipcanned the same as any other f ru i t , in which e.<s' i twl l i n o t b e n e c e ^ sary to Isiil h , long; however, if the vinegar U* |.iiai und eharn, and direc. lions be observed as above, it will gener-ftliykeep wi thou t tho extra trouble of canning.

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FEMALE COLLEGE M. r . I.OWKKV, l>.n., I'rinldeut, ana Pro.

f..(jj.)r«f .MoriiUiid lim>ll«clunl I'htloMpliy. W . I : . I K N A Y , A . H . , I'ROFRSHOROF U R ^ a i ^

Lniln. l-ivu u<coru|.lislic<l TeaohenT U)o«tlon Of4 nill<.i« HouthWLiit of Rln^y.

MIns.,lit I J D I I I M|irliiK«of |)uruIrue-slone water! I» Utauliriii. Hitrttctivc., henliliy and acowSU

lY)urKeUiiirniiirli,(Uiicii)Ilnestrlol, economy rltfldj ovory reavjuiilile umirt mndn to save moiiey (or iiairiiiis, iimt euiilvnto Min minda niJiHieiuls or «t iiijeii ix. HuiH-ru>r advautagCN

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W i l l pracl lc f i In ni l t l io UonrUt In M o n i p U l i .

i n Ih.' B u p r n m c C o u r t l u J a c l w o n , a u d wtU

B \ w t a u t btt»lus»(i l u W o r t h

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lft[»8C(l O rg r t i i s .

1 take lliid M I H U H K I O I talliui; your HI

tention U) tho wlflifttt^l IJodv ttiul I.iiiii! B r ^ , which 1 luvo wl.l (or \ho k^t elghU'on yram, that 1 mny mati^ it a benefit to my paper t.y oihfei.ig it « fur grwter IwuctH to vtm.

I vill briefly .jfJve you my 'rc,tM,it» Uh reconiineridinK t»ii» i«v«luitl.V nrti< i<. u, you. _.Morf! tlian clL-IUi'itu vt'jir» HI-O, I wan thdroiitflily I,r,.l..fi (J,„;„ j,. from cscrtwlvf pri'athiiig; I coiilii but ft little ivliil., witlioiii gpttinK LIONN... • mjr throat wtta itoiitralry m>rc, himI oit-ilv rnlHtcd, aii.l it* tone Uouue liru v HiHi

huiiky ; H<K)II a iim L I IPMTUIGLI w,t IN", TI,;I, iiicr»;I-4Hl, unlii at llu< clow OL n IOIIL-

ineetin^, my vwiw fnilKl futir.-ly, n(i<K-t I the cflwtH ol H fhroiiic iarviifriiii thai ' noon nil >eriii(li(ii>«l bronchitis, w h i H j ' ounly « iwit«i..'.i my life. I iiuw wmiH-lM (roi)i prcacliiiiL', itii.i

If nowible, (ncnHxiic (lu»«- diilirultk-s »nd rm>ver the lo«l ireH-urc..—tho voice, that to u miui^ter or Ikwvit is more ralu.ible than gold or jewiN --or be Bilent forever. I applied to ihe rawt eminent phynieiunH, and l.ut little he iK!d; wve ti.e exeiMon „t an elongated uvula, they could .)„ nothing i but advw re^i, ,u„| I .v. |*11«1 to take. W'lwt eauHni ft,i,l tiniiwi that constant Irritntion aod hMking cough, they ro.iid mitl„, „.v. llain nor prevent. I'rovidriHr, ihrov tee remedy in my way. luflering from pftdapsuo profeawrof thit tlieory and practice o/ tn»<Ucine in the Univerniiv oi

p ^ r i bed for her this fdentical Urace wh ch ispeefUly roUe>cJ h"' HJie com^

- pkinud of a "dras<ing down,' and no langTiHge c.-M U'tter exprew my f«Iing», ami especially alter preachinK. W u r r ^ to me if it wa. goLi for one f ^ why. not for ^ t h e r . Without Conmilting any one X wccurc^ one large enough for mv>K,lf

n ^ n . and the reault waa, the ir-

the hacking ere lonij ona^j, h.u the voiw commenced building u , until 1 ^ u d articulate, which I^ha.l'no d J

article that wa., i n v X d f o H h e Z o

( expiaiue.i the UM. «t the Brac-e, and

rwieveti an l was. I now ina<ie known t Im power Of tho Bra<^ re^toJ^.X-^th! en and preaerve the voice bi public spealteni. and then oommeuccd offrrinir it M a premium to miniater, f«r aubscrib-wIB*

the Mtiie of fatigue, and leave ine with « hiavv, huaky voice j with It, I can HJMWUC four houra a day without eihau*-uon or iKuimenoM. 1 now uite it only when f|>Mkinr, and thua preserve mi voice and and phynical energies. I ,1, not U-I ove that any one would ever k-affiicte,! with Afiwa, or Mfei, or weakneiw of the l.a<.k ,r loini., nhnuld he wear it ordinarily Ixmr, and only tight wiieti «|M4ifclng or pulling forth unuHuiil eftijrtn. It i* H prrwrver of a good voiiie uud of a «<Mind physical condition. It nhotild IH" Worn by every uiiniHier and juiblic *P' <.ker to .-Hrry the energv aud vltror of liN y<jutli (ar into old age,' KUcl iiy every ol.l inaii tfl a«Hi-t lijui lo mpii-rt ihc f i r I I I / wviktieKH of ftiic.

niini|n-<l^ of ol.l Ttif)i vcMilv un uxfnjrilii. iJnic.-. for irm/^ W / w i l l r invnrinhic wifisliicfion.

1 'bt not claliu llmt (|„. |t,«iv aii.l I'linj,' llnico will cure cvorv (lUciHc hat flwl, u heir to; but it will n-. i.'S'c, wiicicit ilof.! not fiillv curc, till

, "'Ml K!<>:it tinny of ilNaiii! Aclu-.-i iliMf j t.ivul; down the bist coiuli

"Hull-, wbicii tire cnns(vl l.y hinaiu vf thr rittm-lc.i uhivh Mi/war'/ UK- inh-nm! <>njan». 'i'his i^ Hie only niciluiiiicjii (.onfiivancc over .li -covcri'd tliiit uiiliftN tli(> alKloiiu.ii nitlKT tlmii coiiij.nwrtN K^ „h „|| triKM'ti (l(v.

'i'liis is vslml it (loo, lis (liuiHaiiiN " lo . iiavo 11S.HI it hH' |>ivj.anil lo IcNlIfy: It HUpports the l.iicii, iilido iiHMi, ^itoiiiacli, 111 nj,'.'. and wonih. II llit'r.'forc, pr«v«'nfM laHHiltidc, boai>,<.-

hernia, r'onMiiiii.tlon. .ind t litf (jtxk.M.i.. I* . 1 *

lUHKH lUMl luiiibairo they iiro InvHJuii. Wo- • W . C?, LAWHKNCIC, M J ) ,

CrawAmlvllip, I HhA. I nwlviHl tho Uniw for my imtitinf,

Mw, Martlii. Kho nppl lwl lt, uiiU it rolUn<Hl iK-r buck iiiuiKMliatt'ly, 1 uni w.'ll plmwtHl with th« It

(ho only ,Hirii|M>Hor that 1 Imvowwi <«• Ui-'cd in my oxfon^lvi. practice tlmt I ran rely u|k)ii witiiout any a iiH -ar-ancool evil from iln use. 1 ulial lifro-aftc'V iiifrodiictv It into mv nrtu-tiff. and cbarjfe iH»fomriil»is|oir. '

A . A . D A V I M , M . l ) .

Ilotistoiila, .Mo.

I hoarw-neas, sore throat

fakers,and all theae symptomaof "draK-g^ng down," gonenoaa, whauation after y i ^ i n g , and weakneaw of the back and oina, pile., and i.ernia, i» the onohl Tl

the abdomifZ S d f l which aUom the boweU to J T S

^ ^ ^r'^'^JoUmm S the m of tho htpt. Now all know that

^ t n those of the throat and affect UMVo^lorgana, .and when the I S •Juki a Btraining ia brought to X a r

ing will Irritate It w d produce hoaric

alH'hri? ^ th^at? aTd all tho train of ovila thht public (.reakera

Mv wile K.i« i 'K'niia, r'onMiiii|.tloii. .ind utorf, and the — (ly¥iM-|Hia. lid practice of tbi-Im^jifbhij;ciif.acilv,

tlifrot.y jjivii^) htronirlb (u fin b<Hly.

It ('.v.-piinds iitiil < iihuvc« the liin;^<, and thus rcmltTs brffllhin;; fn^. nml f'asy, and tlicrohy promofw (ligcutioii.

It roliPvcM cliroiiic ctHfivoutMH and jMliw when all olht-r nu^ins nav. failni.

It iiivariaidy rdicvfs ail CHM'M OI /fi-ohipmin utet'i in feiuaii's, a dist-aso

fhalnumwliei iu 'rtui reach, I-COUM', like a broken limb, if n^Mls i>i< <-liaiii-(Ul .HWpport.

by upliftint,' thi> lower bowH« fnnii tJio nrtuiit.

It i-i bt'iiij,' umil niorf and more yearly, as ifn value i.s known, by pul.lif hpeakeni and Mingerti, and by tho^e liavinK wiiik lungs and luickM; und hy (host, liaviri},' st(M)pin« .sboul-iler- tinii baekinj,' eouffhs, the Hure I>re<iirsor>i of eoii.Humptlon. And many a siifrerer has bw;n cured of <lysp|.|wiii jind liver eoniplainf wito jiml Inrii eonnideretl in the lant Hfai;e of conHumiitlon.

O I ! N i.iiFHuv»:i> I I K A 4 - K

The (n i},'inal Urace, made only for ludicH, waH tfK) w(«k for the Hterner w'x. 1 remetlietl it by an iiniHirtant ^lUjF'Jvemeut, aw tlie following will

all Take Nollee.

I I » V N N O . \ I « R I T I U . U N I > I ;A I I K I T .H .

I ro.M llic <Jtiv«-rnor or rciiiu.«iN,.e,

Tlie f<dlowin>,' eeftifieate from (•iov. I .M lcr, wiio biiM lluiron>(hly Hwlttl Hie iiieri(.'< of our lm|»roV(Nll llraee should he rend l.v all HUllerei-H. H,'. iii-(,'elv, il no( idiojr.thcr, Owen hl.s

l.i- l election i,, n,,. Hr,uv. Nollee w liiil liesjiys: —

i:»<-i'0(lt<> onirv, \iiHhvill<>, K-nii. i l»<'r<-III Iter 'Jl, I.*Ju. /

l>r. J . K . «Ji u»t'i,--|>t'a»r ,sir: I iinMl i l i p B r i i i v KMil li> jwi i r-M LL D L L L LLIRR | U > L U T E C U I I V U N N O L

«||«! Mlut f . I t WUN of V(>r) Krc-a« Hd Iw IIM-. a iK l I Ivv l i c r y i v f l l NiUKlKul t h i l l i n h a d coi i i-i i i e i i c rd I In »!•«) a Mc<>k v u r i i c r l l i a t III} «ol< o «%uiilil no t h a i <<i l»e< ii «>ilt><:tf4l a l a l l . T h e liiNt » l i i i« I iiMfit it I adait>MN««i a Uii »sc c i o t t d o i peo|iU> i n i h « oH«:n a i r , a n d I t bu i i d t h a t iny »ol<ro »»aN v«'rj m u c h Mtrcufrth-

viKMl .a i id a t lh<« <'loNe o f a t w o h o u r ' s N|»«;(>ch I w a n l i ec IVoiii m y uNual fc(>llni; o l %veariiu>NN a n d t^xhauNt lon ,

» f r y U e N p c c H u i l ) ,

l i.S. O . I 'O l tT IMt .

«ii.%iNrKitN' ri;Nri,no.\ v,

l»» %K IIHO. 4m.lVIWi-Y.>ii „„»,|,. •."e y«>an> HKO. of <Mie ami IKxIy Hraecn. I

Atlanta, TKMTino«V OF rAHMKHB

nlJli' lor iiiionial labor. H,I,I F, ,"; >'N-

CIIH' . lt<Hl.V

uol.l .|,/ll, rK I f . ihTt i . 'I IH-W IMH.. Hll.O.. I IMlt I V If ,1,," "

H Iiri-Mcnl. •Winf »hr."e y.-an. hko. of <Mie ol UaiinluK'N ILniiK ami IKxIy Hraw»! |

w"J»""> »ri»rlnn l i rather eliuwlui jiirh t h i n n iui<R<-r IHNMI of'-hoUf .nprry . " K<H-<-n||,, Hie h^^vy and fiiilKiiiiili: rtfumi ol ihr Oulptmini .ma^ down r»r IHr llr.l nion|l,"V rtiiifliiilnl i» iry lli«< l u i l i / and I <l« not h».ftnl<> |« Ui iir. lurnlnnble north of ihU OrMM. I Inu ent i re at Ixiut thrr<> tlmpi, tlMTiinomii IVJ^J^ 'M ! ' " ' Wlthonl ril

r«KT. and "Vrcl^tu. hai.' Iirrn nioNt <<airTf>f'itly rciiPwed. f would not lake tl.u,5, the ^Hee Ilrnre now nml IM> >roiuiK>llv<| to d l^

o V . " ' niPiid tlilN Iirarf to tho«« who ,„„V. ph>Nl('nlly or othfrwl<M> n«>«d U, , t-orroN, » .u . l'u«torTlilr.l ItapUHtl huruli, at.

.fniil.lfl.i. do II u i,„iK lli>ii-. I m ,i tiw jlriu-.. U. In. trul> th- inphni,,".:;;',, !,';;

Horn Uik.., M|H«., MHV ID, 1x77'; ' '

1 iccelvrtl my «mc««lM)iii, u„. |,.„t|i „, l-, „ nmry, nua 1 nn.l Kn.at lielp fr,im It" % d V

.Mllijf l» nn ol.l <mi,u,|«l,u. rVyiUi/./l" K«o I hurt iiiy buck ikliig. ThlN IH wVmt I ^ r Kiiy Hn.T «i t or only Krxty.|.,VM. "1 Mmi« to M.oiul, It will „„i i„ug

T. 11. DAKIN.

../'iVr P'P I'UI.KMII.I U0(lv Hr«<...

HA. WIMUN IIKA<'K.- It IN one of th« •rr,.«l«t or iihynlcal blcwlni^^";^ S «uK le upcMker or Ninirrr. The Imt lmno.

lit »oTild Mirnrliw thoHo who know uolhlnKorK « ,1. FORI., MJO""**

Mltor UlirUtlaii KojXKiUory.

Now, after a |*n(onal exwrlenee of u«r1y twfl^v yr»n,. and ti.e i l d S . l

S r « o d labile hlr« M^ x akem uiwn whom 1 . u ^ J ^ . Invariable

S w i t h o u t u,Two o r three HrmoDn exh«mt u d glre me

Thin to (MTltry thai Itae nuden>i«rne<l

made dinrrenl, ami

K/v/'DANrORTH!

I have given the Itrace a all that find il

w it

u fair t'ial.

claimed for it.

' " . wii nm -- 1 liayp tiMKl it »tH)ul >ow, iu( nil hiiiu-Hl. mail, for tlio

bciulfllll'tiHt r think timt"i'iirvo"a7n:J^^ LL'mt l/l *mf VvA 1*1. . .1... n^ • — . ..1.1(1 vunip I iiuvu ain'Aiiy ri?-

c^lvwl, I would not IM. wltlioul th«Pmfey<m wnt iiif. ati.l Ul.. prtvllBKool iliipUcattUd, for the hor»« III HfMirtanlnirK coiinly I would cthwrmlly r.^mniend «T| i)«n«)o«»uf. f«rlnK»« IhB VP iH-eu Willi wealcnnw nt tli« hip* unci buok.aiMl wllb ndull heavy ft- IliiE •round tho abdoun-n, to wciire « Hraoful O'.enHiirt Iw relieved. H, H. llOHtICK

Himrtiiubura, Co., M. f.

NI'Kt'lAI, Ri:i.i»;r.

I'oiiNiiniplion CuriMl.

Ill 187.*$ I iKjiight a Brace for my neph-ew, .bimea T. Fuller, who had been pro-nounced in the hiHt ntage of oonsumption by the very i)eiit phyBicians in the conn try. I differed from ' etfliim to would

gel the well. 1

them, recommend-Lung Brace and he bought it for him. |?ct _

and he la now a robuHt man, able to Bplit thin, be-

would not take $100 for tho right to une t. I hojie that all my mlniBtcring

brethren will procure one.

,, , . . . A, RKYNOMW, Hulton, Miiw., 1874.

I can ijreauh day and night for two montha witii my Brace on and not be aa hoarfo as I would in one week without it: every mininter, atrong or weak

i r i A. Rot;TH. Union Dejwt, Ik«t Tcnnesaee.

The Brace I received from you I

I ' ^^^ l f J^^S^ it was refcom-raend^ to ^ ; but I was induced by my phyfllclnn to get one. Shortly

that I w ^ a momber of willed uio (o Horyj. them

•liHoii that thoy should got iiiu a

from over Hpoakinjr. I wuld not

11 iKHjamo very hoiirse; but, with

K ^ Avlth per.

lag, I do not feel thut unplcirnHntnees

l« all that IH ehilmwl for It; nml T

f I ,11 . '^'* Inwltudt) after HiM-akinR by II I iieariH tn Kd tliem 1 l i n tm

I liad to do. J woiih not l«MVithoui

ItloruuyooiMHaornllun. O o I e m « N , M o . D A V I D U I T .

J

Htyle uow olli

-- In market . WO"N«II to no ler party Nontb or the Ohio RlV" r

Office of ManTK Co., ubSLTM?/"j«7«'

No other party in tbls city or the Bouth Hells my Improved Brace, un-ICHH ho can Bhow u written eom-niiiMion from me.

TCHTlSIOiriAUI. I could produce the testimony of

hundreds of eminent nhysldans and HiirBeonB of the North, but prefer to Klvu a few Southern nractUioners, who are known or may lio written to

The laU; iJr. Stone, tho grt«t sur-KiMJn of New Orlauw. pronountKnl it the perleetlon of mechanical liiven-t on for tho purjHjso Intended; I. e., the iil'llfting of tho IJOWOIM, and rt>llef of nl.J eniiwn or prolapsuM of the in. ternul orgatw.

1 imwcrlbed one of your Bratw to a lady patient of njlno last fall. She

d( llarrj for It, if she could not got an-other ono of the wimo kind.

, , ,„ , H. Tuhnku, M.I) . Haynevllh., I.11., April 11»,1H77.

Al l the Brftces whleli J luive or-

railH or do any work. I write 1..11., m-cauiwl tliink it ougiit to l»e known, imd thouHandH of femalcn ought to know it* advanlag<* in vrakiKts,

l i . U . FUI .EKR. fRK-K OF URACKH.

Tilt' price of this Brace Nifore the war wa« and $25 when fitted by tho mt!dle«l proftwsion.

The patent having expired I have Hecured tho manufacture of lOOO of thelmiirovwl BraccH uimnsuch terms that I can furnl«li them at the follow-IngpriccH: — i'lBln Hraco; onlinary mIxu tlO.OO MhiKle Hernia tiroco, onlinary site 111.60 Double " " " .,.„ is.oo

I oflbr my Improved Brace to any one as a ^ m i u m lor 10 new Bubecribera to T H E B A P T I S T at $2 70 including postage and f l for every eubscrlboryou fallto get.

Or one Brace lor teu Braces with cash, tlO each.

Kotlee.—All •ixflu ovar M InobM, bavfof to be e«pro«ly made, are KM extra. Front Pad and Bprlng duplloated (6r $»M/, Harnl* IMuts (aepomtely) Ibralngle or double Kuptura 13.00. Hent by mall, pout-paid.

DIRKVTIOMH JTOB liBAAUHIWil. Take a l«p«, ir yon have aol m reen-

ter ntfNMnrlBK Uipe-llne, M d neaanre two lneh«M BKtiOW the «l|Mi of the blpa aronnd tbo alMtomen, and a«nd Ihc iUMianre In Ineliea. The Bra«ea are ail marked In «ven nnnibera, and ean be •ularRed f w» InehM.

I n all dues the cash must accom-pany the order, with nearest Express oiUcp, UN none lire setit out un trial to Ih] roturneii. AVe do uot send the Brace by mall. But n iierfect fltls guaranteiKl, mikI Braee will he ex-changed by puidinscr paying expresu vhiirgi^tt, Adtlrem

I . R . O R A Y H * . Memphis, Teoui

O M S e i . , . - V « l . X X X V .

Our Pulpit.

I R N D E A S T A X D I N O T H E H C H I P T U H K S

A N D T H E M . ; F L V S . S I T Y F O R K D C / ' '

C A T I O N T O T L L L H 1 : M ) .

JJV .lAMKM KI.NVArrt, t.irHUAMVH,,,K, T K N N

I N order to do the will of God aceeptnhlv w.

I mtHf .mderntand what that will is. TIh. wil

O F G I K L C O N E E R N I . . T ; U . . V , , U I R C S T , L . „ T U , , . I , , , , ,

«nd womhip him liiU-lliKently; but lu unler to ,l.

t h J we imwt have Home luu.wiege of hin ehantct r

and of hi« will. Before we ean wur.hlp h:.,.

Intel iKently w., „.u«t kn.nv whether fbiM w ,r>l.i,

<'onsl«t« In mere ,aitwanl formn or it, the f.vli„«'

.UKl emotlorm of tiie i,i,„oM| .oul. An,I we no .

HlWBUdia ia iou ledgeof b i . attdbim.. ami , -r

fedlonH «M will inspire within us fb,: revere le '

adoration, oar, etc. H,iich are to tb.

pniiKT worship „f the true tVo,l. , „ «i,orf, l.ef^.r.

we mil wonship 0,„1 eorreelly we ...uHt b;uhle .

think^of him eoriwtly; „ „ , | , I , IH iiecwMitaU^ .0 , , , .

<«rrectl.nowUHlgcnfhh,,. i t i s m u c h i l U

wi hst,rvl„Bl, i ,„. We „ „ „ . i,,,,,,, .

qulreH In the way of nervier, or wht,! bis u Id i-

T i l l that matter. An.l (or Ibis knoul.vl^'

of hl8 character and b i . w.H w,. are .iencndeni

h f r n l , ; ' . " 0 himself to US, a„,i of his will concerning „„,,

i r i r , T ' ' " tiK.';,,...;^ ' knowledge of these things. Nature speakn of

hfl ;io"r: " " " 'i-'l . r i i j hi« glory, and showing his han.iitvork; hui ,1,.. w.u,,neyer d.^l,r„ed to give, nor can ahe v f ,

c-orrect knowlrnlgo of hl« cl.arnoler an,I u ill wl ie .

him an he r^Miulrw, t i . N knowlclge m„-t

o T ^ % T " " u ' i t .on woni

S f Z ' ^ r '""P"-"' '"" "0,1. ami i '

"'proof, for eorrecMoii,

a ^ T Z T " that the ,r.«n ol

Thu, It appears, tiiat, in order to do the will of

^ duc foph i h l y , wemuHt underHf.in,| that will a .

ie revetded In tho Scrlptura.; and hence, f h! t

h. as much oar duty to search and umlersfand tim

Z u l n ' obligation to do one Involve, fhe obllgsitoti to do tho other.

w ^ I s , of our religious duty to sear, !, and ,„„ ler:

S , .11 " n " rovolatlon of flort ,„„i hte win. And tho subject we ,lc«lio to colwlder IH tho proper extent of this undoi-Htannln^r of tho ScTlptures, and (he manner of gaining i(

'•olltflou'^ dutv to ntidewtand the Scriptures? '

L i Scriptures m-e hnre cofmldere.1

, 5 ' "I"* ns something tlmt

w ^ t h a t to w m l Is to mnk« known. They

t h w ^ I ^ but WhlltO^T t h y j ^ l rany » knovtm. Tho dwign of tho

So. 40. -r un.b.rHtandIng of what they reveal To sav

a revelation cannot 1h> un<Jerst,KHl «

ru,Jlctiun of terinH, for revelufion in w L

to trnder^tand. U / O I I O W H , tlierefore

y wbaiever tho H.«riplures rev^ l to u„ „ . n 7 i ;

Known uv „nde«to,Kl by u... Ofbervvi.«. t V y

mild .1 Of tbelr as „ n.-elafion. T U ^ l

t . n,er,> iM nothing m,,H.r(iu,m. alx.ut the

a« H revelation. They ,lo not reveal

•".VI .in.Mbat Ih or nnno,K^.urv, or t S

' not need to know, We nee,, t-'/know

iM. th..y ,oak« known. O, thi« we are a,^,.red

f.l'Hr own pb.in dedaration. Wearob. ld as

<,aot.d, that "a l l Scripture is give 'b^ ••»'l".anon of Uo,l ,and i i profitable for W-trine

^ ^ reproof, f . r correction, for innfruCi m

(rMeunsti^, t , , . , u.e „ ,„„ of (Jo.! may l "

. re , ! rborotiKlily furiii.h«I unto all goo.l

-oiks." u , „ „ the things for wb icMhe

N-ri .for., are here Haid to IM, ,,rotHable. Wo

" " . " r M " ' ; - ' " the very Pur,K««w„entlonH "•re M.., that wr " m a y U-perfe(;t, thoroughly furni.iK.I nt.fo all g,K.d works." And as X >T.|.ture la profitable fur th .^ i thingn, HO it is al

..sefu for The Heriptur.. a r . j^J^^fltable

un-lu weniust have all of thcHO in order rea their full profit and (heir design.

L e y make no ^pniul revelationH b, be«..aled to

i. ;o .any.an ,| known only by the few. Tfiey

ev ea what is nee,ifu| for all to know, ami wind - l - i g n e . l , o r t t l l t o k n , , . . Tho duty to

.S -nptun^, a,I,I un.lerHfan.l the will of God as

thc-n-.n revealed, is as mu,.h the duty of one an "f

a I. bofb the privilege HmUhe u ^

Thi^e general ntntementH throw «omo light on

1" ,pu^tion to wnat extent I . it my r e C ^ .

'luty to understand the .Scripturc^.? Since it

true that all H. ripture, as a revelation m«y 4

-Hidc^stood, antl profitable for.r . y ^

and is t.fende,! us much for one a« for another 11

« - r ninly f ho d . f y of every one to undent and

'U. It mu, t bo admitted ihnt it IB every m a n "

I OHelf But how Hhiill be know that he d,M« '. « w h i l e n n y p . r t of fhe r.-velaUoi, of ,hat wuT

r.'m,a t.H not neareheil and not innb rHl,., , ! " For

""Rht he know« that may eontaii, MoinJ nip-.rfant for bbn. There j . „o «afe 11,ni

f.'r fhmwMuvhingand iind.r.fnttdinx of Hcrinft.r'

h.. any part nf it . S

tmder.t,^,d, The duty of.,.., t l , , , ^ : ^ , ^ ^

rHtite. to all Bcriptiir,.. .,,.,1 ,.0,.,

underHtandlngofali. ' "

These thln-{H lead 11s („, 'oiisHb'r *fiiiii details ol thoMjbJwt.

derive that wmdom which inakeB oi,<f w W u n t o

H,.hatloa, and leada him up through tho n r c h ^

of iieaven to ofernHl „Iory at tho rl«ht

Ood. OutheHo and all other points of per«onS

duty and I n t reat. tho Scriptures givo full In -

and is .itcndiMl for al l : and it i« the dutv of all to

h«ve i No one has the right to iKH^nor m tm

any of (ht^e pou.tH while the meau« of l l n o w S

ure in rea,h. He has no right to Jet nnv d X

or any interest Buffer, „ „ «m , « u t 7 h | «

ignorance. Stich ignorance fn criminal and

cannot be excuse,! until all pro,>er ami rvallablo

.ne..ns of knowledge have b e e i e m . d o y t r GcS

has put the nm-HHury knowh^lge wit dn our

m .he^.r ipt„rx. .„„c, haacomtfailde; us to^^^t

.uid underHUmtf t bm , ; and it l« p.^ltlver»To7iS

for to reman, ig„o„,„t under the«e c lwam.

^ r " ' M ' ' r ^ ' n e m b e a H l t l S m l

dutf i^and infer. «ta run out into all the CHlIlnCT

relationn and detail, of life, anH hence, t h t i n S l

th ing , ..ve «houl,l IH, govorniii by t i e

H<-r pture.,«„d to this en,1 mt«t undemta J t h p r n !

hut ttm upply (bem to the entire life. o S ^

far aa the life accords with the S c r l p t o i S i S

it uecor.1 with (he will of ao<l and the b S S w S

o t .e«oul T b e r « f o r o e v e r y m „ n ' g u n X « t e n S

of the Scripttir,^ MiouM be Hfflclent to euaSe h im

to regulattj hi.s entire life l)y thorn.

2. We Hhoubl «o upnlewfand the Bcrlpturw as to

boab|« to kcvp them in their original

deferd them against their enemlei,. i h o i :

. «ty in.lividually, «nd alno CoII«ctI^;,lv r a M h J

Church. As the ehnrch of Christ t h o V l S t u i r S

have been dellvere,! to u . to be kept In t S S ! •u.ity; and we are set for their defence. L d to

be«ble,„r,|-eha,gefhl« duty we eerta „ Iy

understand (be,,,. ,.,„| able to know t h Z

when we h h or hear thern; for othSrw J we

o,»Id never know whether we w e m d l X ^ C

h s duty or not, n,it M n g able to d l n t l n S i h

hetwHui true and faLo Scrlpturo,, or M w w n

truth and m o r . And a^ the duty to

pr^erve (be .S.Ti,,f„r,« relate to the whole, ao t S

0,mHo,,„,„t duty to understand them relatcH to the

wItole. And when we connlder tho skll and

nbUKy Which are iKiIng «ao<l to oounterfoIt aSd

IH'rvert them, wo can but «ee that the ta^k of p S

sorving born r..„ilre« very thorough and

eriniin.ting u,iowle,l,e of thoai. The « , « « 2

true with r,>ren.nrii to defou,||„g them agafnrt the

attacks and aH.HultH of their onemliw. They have

enemies who w,mid take thein from the ^hur^J

nml fbo worl.1 and utterly d « t r o / t h e m , - w h o

M'ould exfinirulHh tho l,«,l g.wrk of m r ^ n f

light, and IOHVO the w o S n m C S t

oark tup fo tumble at I«.t lnt<, eternal X ,

An.l flie«,.. eneniitw am engaged in thia nnilMJ

; taking, and are b r i n i n g t L ^ J U U l l m ^ they cm . .mmant l ,0 b S ^ ^ ^

n-. I 10 (• iiirnli .if <'1.-1.-4 1 . Mm MJ I. Every one's umb.rsfan.lhi^r „, ti,e Serii.tiif, s !l .. " . . " l ' "n u . uu t to

Hhoul.l be sumcleiit for all 1,1s . , . i , ' i ' . " ' T ' ' ' I H I v e i ^

They con,..in lull In^.rn l o ,, ^^^^ divine E

|K.lntH,abow.lng every one wnat 0,«1 req re^ J ' ^ k e p t nml ^nd given to IhO wJrId

him. nn,i «... ,.. . . Of In their purity. I n the nildnt of all tlio efforta to him, M„ l bow ho IH to «ocuro ami prom„,e hla

"wn i.U.rn.H intent,n. And from n o o ( h n ? u n S

valuablo infvrmatlon be gather ^ Nb

where elao ean hehVrn W H E N C R he IH, w ,at ,,e

and whither he g,K«,. Nowhea- el^e e«n he r l S

what ..ro hit. true relations to r j o t l . ( 0 m m

thiH won,I and IN concer.« ,^to tim.,, i n d to

" ^ " " Known. I'lio dcalgn of the and nof tnwi.wi . . " " t o fee a r ov ^ t l o a , W to give

__ . . .. " I a 11 loefrortiifo

counterfeit, pervert and dwtroy the S . r l p l . i ^ wS

nresot f,»r their .lofofMe. And aurcJy i-o ^ n ^

K. unfa thful to Huoh « charge. W i / c a J J o u r d

n m and HOO (.IKV O aacred and Invaluable t b r g !

ouKiit (0 , htak Of the^e, and hem- he o i i V r t r f i S j "iIh ^ron«o««eeo«f.i|ly we n . w t hnvo a t h o u g h

and aWo to ooiae.io their S S