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fin^^tOTMBOv* Uty dariaMS, and eandBfttl<br />
t^agwBte Hlmtt 01 itnagttiistne&l<br />
iltoitB aky, tliis JTibt, tf Him irlw isthe ^oij<br />
«C Hi* F»ther, the Soa of God is traih «nd<br />
Wt4 ; of vitom ii k «rittt% that He " Is God<br />
ore*UUwedforeretmore;" whomvor^j<br />
ud wito, in<br />
tltttiky ti Hi»fled^ dedued, aad M; |<br />
r»tiiet WB one."<br />
Bat thM. will Beuon, nipr depwe^ exilt I<br />
IieneI^.4lio«^ Kk tit* ezpoiae of Him wkoial<br />
'a oalj do tb&t<br />
vUeh He ptrniti At His eommnd a<br />
Bslam aart tihwl sgiinst his win, snd<br />
the I9 aC A ^nad PhsniM pcoeUia ^<br />
GoipdLj<br />
Mm TtemMOi . SimmtnT' Tkqr<br />
Um ieeiantiin to nak Hia in the esyr<br />
msilm of th* piaofle, Instaed of triut^ it has<br />
beoi iaitraBonUl ia ezalUag Him ia their if-<br />
tetiaat ap. czpieaaingthm<br />
enaut; dM^ deelan th«k %)MmBee» vhUe the<br />
ahidsta-tmh of what ih^ HodiiBed is tibe<br />
tiM ii«*7 it mmi ^ thoa sought<br />
to depmiUe, and, if poaiUs, destroy. Thi»<br />
their itooU hankotvivbatalaa; li^oflen<br />
da« igiMiMe di.iB high a&d those<br />
«h« pnfMta be tndkns «£ ojOii^<br />
taa^<br />
Ik had 1Mb ezpcesdy fbtetdd «rJra%'<br />
Bwdaya the rig^itaow shmld lonidi^<br />
aBdAaadwM if ao loi^ss the<br />
»:»ho«ld spue the poor<br />
asd see^, '8ad n^'Mie Mfols of the needy r<br />
hot t&ii tne spizit .sad veaniag of these<br />
and kxBd^daelaMtiaiisth^ were sttaetjoain<br />
edt andwDia they aapily ia^eat^ th^ Hm-<br />
Bah &r doiiv that by whieh they were<br />
fBlfiOad. Olh^ vece ofleaded with, him for<br />
doiag that widA fDs th» angda with joy,<br />
and :'iDlI haia hearea to lesMad with'<br />
soo^ of 'narlasting praise. Alas, poor lUka<br />
Biaat q^Bsnels with that which alone<br />
can >dfeetaDiny blesa his cpirit, meet hia wants,<br />
saS naoTC Ida lataery ^ how he embraces his<br />
fties, ^Hixsa his {Heads, and aftot stands eooTt-<br />
ijy^ua* Am mr^ Mitl dflcds whidi<br />
prael^ ma afeoL<br />
SMK r«e«tr«a xiitittrs." ThisJToji.'<br />
thej' bad heard and seen enoa^^ to know be<br />
was mon; bnt pi^dieo will doac its eyes to<br />
the "S^tj aad pride wOl not see the chaneter<br />
of lEa whom it tern will not answer its ex<br />
pedatiens. He had done those works whidi<br />
naa»bBtG«d eonld aeeoa^idi; they bad seen<br />
Hin^ipen the eyes of the Wind, and nnstop<br />
Oe eaza of the deaf; yet '•this Xan," say<br />
th^, " rwwiTeth KunMs." 15110 can satisfy'<br />
eoaity, m open the ^ of those who will not<br />
see"?. " We do not want bim to be more than we<br />
pr®d«nt Wm to be, and if we can accda^liah it,<br />
otters shafl not bdiere that He is. 0, xain at-<br />
tenptto Ude tiie ^ory" at him who could not<br />
he ha, to ^ t the bri^itnessof that smiwhidi<br />
fWil ever Aine, and confcue to rise and rise<br />
oBtilthe wWe earth is filled witii its glory.<br />
Pour Pharisee! whoi &oa canst hide the ami<br />
with ti^fager^ wh«i thoa canst pnU the stars<br />
ftwaAer orb^ airf lift the oeean from its<br />
bed, then tiy enmity m^ prOTeffim^be a<br />
mow man, who said to fteleper, "Bedean!"<br />
and to the dead, • Come fiwjh!" who, while be<br />
gmthera tageth« lie outcasts of Israel, eoonts<br />
the Bumber of the rtars; whose fee^ white they<br />
tralAegtoMMoorof tim^ were upon the<br />
aeekof hdl; togn^iAile they lifted<br />
^^pfiMweBkand dow^l^tto«a^ grasped'Ae<br />
see^ of anhsiasl goreriuBent, and werked<br />
all things after the eosnsd His own. wOl;<br />
antwho, *hila BOW He wears " a. Testnrft dip-<br />
peinibloo^ binds all the eoasteUaJions of<br />
kaaw aiwand Hia, as Ae'rilTenfangledenr-<br />
tuia of JEBa holy halntatMB^<br />
Jfim SoUfi^Te 4em intd-<br />
j^unee;—we *t bnt a He « but »<br />
O deftr, reasoning wise so^usters<br />
don the alwaya pre yoa the nature of<br />
thtogst'TowrftithwiUbo smaU if it em-<br />
htsttssoaareOaB ye can sst S^j*, Gx*-<br />
«*«S,L«>katH3s«ori* SaysPride,Xook<br />
at Em eating With" »vin-amfa»riiwii>sdT««,wi«» caM»of acieace andrdigion over ^ the<br />
[light and joy;'"<br />
8W»»k—DilcwaioM<br />
itj^ of ftw^eoeMtifir<br />
m<br />
im Xiw En^and.'^ Xibltof<br />
- ktd w Amtrica. fh*<br />
jtmsrim, iK>< Prxxi-<br />
J. S. Oram, JBJitor. 40 cnUs.<br />
TBXAlfi AAO<br />
ftw^eoeMifanrVfcis mr.^ttWishing Uj^ iOi^ irn Shi<br />
irreater rdigioia liberty, whieh the Gorem-1 tiu JM Baftist Heed Atd u<br />
ment int«»dld to bring bdbr* the legidature, ^ ^<br />
and of the reception with which it met among Hkurjina .o» MtordM<br />
the peo^e. Befbw having it discussed by the | ua it *«iM ««iw^tT. or u mt. nhum sf US<br />
ttatiM IM»o»ljI«IIiiK>«J- Ili«««»»<br />
eoauiss*it)a wl AoraBKBti. thU<br />
amtt* Female Senitaazy.<br />
Mk. Eotioa:—you a cai<br />
this intcKsting sdiool, for. the edn^i<br />
yving la^es, under, ths gaidaaae of<br />
aShirk,a8Princq»L tie hiMtr.<br />
wltk mmay* *c!j itiniUot ts tir U tcf^tixT. tt «!U aialK a<br />
w»ko»»»h»««tw»»i>ltl«»hii»ai»4l««». It wfflWioMrt<br />
aaSHM a>T imj mSkaad ntdjr *a aaUii^. lij tht ftntot<br />
0. Mr. Anjow. •xp»«-ed their oonear- j ished which were not in harmony with the<br />
"" • - - . 1 gt^^g order. Esperially were they more<br />
ninth of the present month, of this ini<br />
Listitutio^ and take pleasure in<br />
ing it tc> the patronage of a g«neron3 ^iblic.<br />
It was attended by a large concouj:*; who<br />
evinced much interest in fitvor of Soathem<br />
education.- And why otherwise f Is it not<br />
high time we had aroused from our state of<br />
lethargy upon this important subject ?<br />
tive Comauttee «£ the Tract Society. Veaie<br />
in reedpt of another circahu, whv^ ia&rms<br />
xts that oBt respeck to lie^oath, the Sxae*'<br />
utive Committee bare rameiaoady iradvsd<br />
not to issue a book or tract i^xm die dniM ttf '<br />
slavey, for ihe present at last The Hew<br />
York Independent thds nUjoea thai eirMDar-<br />
CaccxA*.—The Execafive''^OsB»- ^<br />
mittae of %>e American Tract Sede^, 'have<br />
issoed A circakr dining their postiai with<br />
re^ject to ^ aetion of the Sode^at tin fast ,<br />
anniversary. We diall pnb&h t^ doeamest''<br />
next wedc. We can laty ay of ithere, ti>«t<br />
it is "calculated to reedve the ^probetabn^<br />
of thiMe,"«v»ngdicd Christjans," who beiieve<br />
with Dr. Boes, that the traffic in thebodiesand<br />
fiDnIs of men is ordainod of God for dte best<br />
good f^ master and dave. We trust that the<br />
document will not ban tbe ej&ct of divida^<br />
public sentiment at the Nor4, or ef throwfiig<br />
con-<br />
may come to Him who ever lives to ave.<br />
"O ttai come, ye itanMS lieody.<br />
Weak and goaty, sick and poor.<br />
Come, O come, His grace flows freely.<br />
Come, and drink and donht no more.<br />
"Wl^.O why in doubtstfll linger<br />
U not merij-t neati pWn 1<br />
Does not troth's uscrrinf linger<br />
Point you to the slaaghtmd I^h.<br />
"Tiit Man mtivtih tvaurs!"<br />
" Tes, «nd Ibr tlds Ho ever ShaU he praised,<br />
iWi every land a sued shan come to land<br />
His name; the oM aad young, tbe ridi and poor,<br />
BarbaraBi. Scythian, bondandfteei with tears<br />
Of gratiKide and hymns of praise they<br />
Diawnesx, ^ in HU high abode, in robe.<br />
Of whil^ and with immM^ strength, shaU loud<br />
Extrf DBS grace; while every harp of gold,<br />
K»eh spotless robes and gratelhl sinner and,<br />
Eich joyiU the everiasting soag,<br />
.Tea. God Himirlf. aadheavsi, with dl its vast,<br />
Ita,nooBtida glo^ and ever-rising Wiss,<br />
Its'peai^ gate8,-lb golden streets, and afl<br />
Its mighty host, niaityn in bright array.<br />
Apostles, pn^hets, one vast throng, all, all<br />
Togstfaer, ewencirding Him, who Ued,<br />
^ died, and roe again, ptqcbim aloud,<br />
And ewshaH procl^ it was a truth,<br />
A glorious tnuh—" Jriw Jfaa rvxviedk »»b«CT»."<br />
Object not then, mnner, that thou art<br />
u s e -<br />
tfcaatoeaboiaoar iraeal<br />
" 2%sr JKae.'" ayaBesaa, lifting the Sagear<br />
ef Kon. O Beeaoo, thoa idol of this Taa<br />
wadd, thwe are arfstaries which thy keen eye<br />
onatnedi -, tiace anxiddleawbidi aU thy<br />
iiim OHHmt srtve, ^eagh thy wonfiip^ lift<br />
^ ta ^de t&roae of God, aad phce Sffii<br />
beiMtb t^Viat Wbj dost tboa aot see his<br />
gkc^wbe said to the eea^ H Be stOl P aad to<br />
tiw taariliag peritettt, T^daa are forgiven<br />
thMLgoiapaaeer Why wilt tbm aoibehoid<br />
tiUi idtf of Him who wnx^iared death, pat<br />
amy da bj saerite rf Hiw»tlf,ind open-<br />
ad the pM who odterwue<br />
•art till tiiiMn!* I* it art .becaaa thy<br />
danlaaeaae isepeai ta aeed aSaxior.aad to-i<br />
mtokt God ^eak fat Himadf aad as<br />
wh«tHa« t il^Btfl'liMaaee tbqr wba kaow<br />
•nt.4e**!«i,wfflB0tbtfe»eBaita4aa tibey<br />
w^odmiaBd,' aad^ are prdM W iaske tiwb<br />
i£dEbw a^pidieBiiaBa of toraal<br />
tcath t Jtt,ia»oal;aaaylaad;,thy<br />
wUe tbv p«tnK%Jfcy.«abnear-Great<br />
IfcriWiM parity waaJh^ ^<br />
lilK MV Ba. was & bdn ftc;^<br />
rSWibl epea th^'ejes tb the<br />
rfB^aadi^y<br />
maxos vo. sxii.<br />
VEST SHOBT SERMONS.<br />
WkoKMTirte K of J»11 tba! far-ktOi sot aU that h.<br />
Ufli, heeaaaot bemjdUclpU L»k«14:3S.<br />
1. Chrat is desiroa^ th.it his friends, wheth-<br />
er few or many, should be sincere.<br />
2. In order to try onr sincerity, be applies<br />
the only effiectud test<br />
And most I part with all I ha»e,<br />
My dearest Lord, ffcr theel<br />
It is bat right, since thoa hsst done<br />
Mnch more than this for me.<br />
pective<br />
discussion in the<br />
HouJ« of Priests, es^idly in the fonner.—-<br />
The clergy expressed, through the Bishop of<br />
Lund, Dr. Thomander, she fear of seeing a<br />
great number of Sweda abandoning the Lu-<br />
theran Churdi without jcMng another reli-<br />
gious denomination. In the House of If obles,<br />
Mr. Xils Tersmedan reminded his eolleagues<br />
of the progress of the Roiaish propaganda in<br />
other European coantriee, espedally ia Eng-<br />
land and Holland. Ewa Mr. Iliwta, a de-<br />
fendiir of the biU, recommended the addition<br />
of a clause authorisiitg tlie banishment of ev-<br />
ery one who may seek to ^ e pxoedyta ia<br />
the name of a Catholic authority.<br />
Society of the Mary Sharp CoUege,<br />
at Winohoeter.<br />
Tbis aoble Society is aceustcnaed to meet<br />
Baptist Persecution, and the Progresa of<br />
Xteligioas Liberty.<br />
Tbe Persecutions of Baptists have dways | early in every sesdon to tlect ofloers, and to<br />
proved to be the seeds of religious liberty.— j fumssh an opportuni^ flor the reoeptioa of new<br />
The reports from the Colporters sustained by j members. I have endravorM whiaever it was<br />
the Amcricats Baptist Publication Socictyj pnirtiable to be present The meefiig Ust Sab-<br />
1 bring accounts cf cmd persecutions suffered j t,tli was one of nncommon intere* The pro-<br />
too<br />
vile to .come to Jesas—that thou art too old<br />
or too younj;—that thy dns are too many or<br />
too .great—^t thon slighted too much<br />
ttoa i«ast too few^*'^ g ri^d' t, -tiHr^tMaion 01 tne B«K*HierB<br />
_ ime<br />
hardese^ by transgresdon. Hopdess thon<br />
mayest be in tJ^sdf, aad thns hopefeas Jesus<br />
will have thee to be, for, in what Bt is, and in<br />
Bis words He will have thee to find hope.<br />
"^Tkis Man rteattih sinntrs!" Here all<br />
ihy (Ejections are met, for thon ari a tin-<br />
iur, ai^ sach Jesos receives. As sach thoa<br />
art to come, as snch He invites thee to come,<br />
without money and withoat pri(«, hopeless ip<br />
thys^, hoping v% Sim ; dead to thyself, alive<br />
to Htm; coadenmed ia thyself, to fiad atercy<br />
in Htm; withoat qialificattoDS m thyself, to<br />
find thy.off in Him. Then eome as yoa art,<br />
andcome He reedveth dnners! re-<br />
edntb atthis time—Uiismoment! Yes,<br />
the d^ is wide op«i. His heart b still love.<br />
He liaits to be giadoas.<br />
. ^iKf tais vitk Otrn f—Ya, fw « all things<br />
»re «odj|r* tbe Qospd feast is ipread, there<br />
is pardon for the gnilty, closing far the naked,<br />
jiwnga fbr the weak, w&doa for Ae ^noraat,<br />
ga^uee for tie perjlexed,-aad Test for the<br />
weary.<br />
^ Tei,>boa^ the<br />
jroad ai^ sdf-iighteoas de^^ the feast; yet<br />
•fe jan wbo'taae wffl fcas ay, "Bat, O<br />
fHe^^drii^ O bdeV^r Aad these<br />
—.r* . .. - . .ill, J I TR-<br />
A. .I.T| rf II. Tt.nrmiinrf^f^ WkM didl andanttaad Hk wardt<br />
iffleAit balkMyeoaaaada«itaaad keepeth<br />
vSh'Oa ^g^ijng'iiIiinAibi ••hratqiiai, aidbe shdl be<br />
ttooR^eB earth, thoa^dst bow, aad witk<br />
^itjSsBsi»»; s'r ^ - " '' la^iS<br />
iti* thUllDntli ae; i^be<br />
liy FaAo;;, aad;! will love hia and<br />
inaiui&t Mysdf<br />
Bathe lea iMdafBlltorli^<br />
-^wtihoaaitteJeWeaas;'<br />
by oar brethren at the Jisai> of the Protestant<br />
Pedobantist Church of Sweden; while from<br />
other sources, we learn that the very indigna-<br />
tion aroused throughout the religious wori i<br />
by thc« protcstant persecutions, is forcing the<br />
king and government of Sweden to grant Be-<br />
ligious Liberty. "God works in a mysterious<br />
to accompUdi his gracious purposes.<br />
B^ead the following:<br />
PMSacmn**.—"While we ara permitted<br />
kingdom in this country, Satan is raging<br />
mistily and instigating the oiemies of the<br />
tmth to throw as many obstacles in the way<br />
as possible. This is especially the case in<br />
Skane. There the authorities seiie upon the<br />
Baptist preachers and imprison them whenever<br />
they are found without the limits of their own<br />
parish—a course never pursued before in this<br />
oonntry. Six of our Colporter brethren have<br />
at various times been confined in the Cdl-pri-<br />
soa of Christiaastar, and some of tliem treated<br />
very harshly. One of them, a blind Coipor-<br />
ter, by the name of Nilcs Hokanson, was con-<br />
fined in this Cdl-prison for ei^t days for cir-<br />
culating reli^otis bo
v o<br />
T B f E B A P T I S M<br />
T f f f f l f E N N E S S E E ; B A P . T 1 S T .<br />
5ASHTILLB. O C T O B K K * ^<br />
Eooaw snd Soeistte intte<br />
, »onth.<br />
W« imn jBSt raid die lart tttidft of % Mr-<br />
XeTjfnre, attenpting to eorer Uwocpoaate of<br />
fcMwIf •adfcMetliotot'Agentby Ae n»«M<br />
of Hirp, by Wm. JoHton Dawm, k w m<br />
BiiptkV vriter, of M w<br />
We gire Mr. MoTjwre's last Mtiek, «ad liis<br />
n o B o i b ^ m x o B A X s .<br />
OtMSMMknOu (WT* ikteM<br />
km « B — < • A. *<br />
— n a n t>ii»fegBag tone a<br />
W^^bwn, aod ^nig tiMelf ToItB. Ora>,<br />
u i to'&k latetv &om Wales, ana a<br />
IniaMaerofEIderJ. 0»«i,of Jfa^<br />
jt leMdhus" ta Ubl to<br />
BisteOcw TRyplana-<br />
h^Ion^iyUiD tiw 'aKO^- letter<br />
9ier 0. w Wo., infiniBS lis that be<br />
m fad oondf as<br />
miraL. W e *arer fcid good hick<br />
•a^iljr (QMM ^ufmx. K a<br />
K inaBT '•odd rway ws jrat now, it<br />
Se a gnii TfHA WIQ tbe Baptist<br />
Watkadfictibes against Jeliit Owen,<br />
' duMBi^^ltnT o&cr vaadeiiac • B^iist<br />
t bsTe heart of<br />
m riwt A buge<br />
A of maimiei^efeSaa aeemwilated, and<br />
ba^ Bo naAkiniriiieb to redcna it, and<br />
marefbr^ nria aaspensaik The artides<br />
andeart aB^ longoaeK. and mosi of Aem<br />
BtKiir^rvnUm.aad4f bteal nterest^aad<br />
lesglbyalM. Frii^ aad brethra^ write for<br />
OwdeoMi, eondt^ and ywtr ffeees<br />
Tead b m u d en^cd abtoad.<br />
—Brother J, HT G.'a artWe ire and a balf<br />
: MX pa^ea.<br />
M. TIomt: ' Yerj good, anVr<br />
ioMiiii; H ba^ ««e. G W to<br />
tar yw^an •Mmc t». Ilwftvccbnfn. Be-<br />
tvM^tirettv and tbi*^ jonng mnisteisi tbere<br />
Mi|,Jaad atffi i w r e ^<br />
^TbatwMt'liiTid Lee. Bow.of KiC.. ia ae<br />
imiHiitter whte^ droU. We bare Jos* reeeir-<br />
ed a latter ""gi^ "TlaTid Swith," iriAtnr t«:<br />
iiJSidii wt diat ewtiw Dawd- m K C .<br />
ttw hrttoT ana ««»3C«T»<br />
er.' Lookout for bus.<br />
vritea m. oS^'nf to ike<br />
Prinee of tfie Son* «f BhTid. adnstwd in<br />
tbia paper. We d b ^ appreciate ererr book,<br />
endnne m x lefawl w wH tl«<br />
itt Ois^wsrr Priwst of tl«<br />
HoaMafBaHft? We: bvrev^OBeto raid<br />
rL. .A btdioak ettank be adwt&ed » At*<br />
p a w wtb MOT btowMga One fliwir »<br />
oitti^'^Jmr* Mi endimd fiisPrinwbook<br />
TVi?g did that<br />
Ym VMm afEB*. Y w weiatoe<br />
gr«ai .bMeev broiiW||P.,t(»get w eotnmitted.<br />
ban ao BRoli a* noticed t^ bo^<br />
3U. Dsxva 03 PcaucAiwi Hocs», Aan S«T-<br />
nui oraxB S c b j u o t . — I not »o<br />
»tir a temper n tliat exbitOted by Mr. Jor-<br />
dan Dnsoo," in Tosr bst isoe, bsttaMtaSooth-<br />
BB Brtftpriw ta to tn» H*ht beJaie the peSBc.—<br />
Mr. D. iBjni<br />
"Tie gcstlrann'l lB«uni«aan of BIT Mng op-<br />
poMd to SoBdmn lurtHBttais,<br />
ntablialM by Uie MeOoaits in KilhTille, Tccoe^<br />
•w,iiiiottra>iDktt«cor]iiipirit. AOaq-putlifc<br />
•tampa U» anntuD u a ftbebood.'<br />
If iny»»d> "inrfB«i««i"«c»niadeliy me,I ciare<br />
his p^oo. Mr, Boaaa indbes aioog fhm «n im-<br />
timMtiim ra oo« iwaence, to «n —rrtf— to<br />
next. «ad trimnpfcanOT itaBipe U wfth Wtdwod!<br />
He c«iBpue9 aw to Um ^^-Bdi of onr «a «h«B"<br />
—which, (nerer tatiiw leen oi») oay be a Tety<br />
gooaflrfi,ai>atherefc«Iw5nt»tenooBisnce. Abo<br />
'eonntry-eoort Uwy». ^iJwe stand in a cavenMWS diamber, "4Beeafci»<br />
serve, m^thin^/rom tbe public, .»ce >* ^ „ ^ « ^ - ^x or aight Mt, _ .<br />
exhort Pind return nothing. ^ ^ „ Robinson's measuismeat. j SL That flie aacred recerd aetUes tha ol>-<br />
Fnmi the side toifirdthetemple.throagb an arched I it expressly sajs—that "/Ir. Harp s and Mr. McTyeire's I<br />
A Vssr K t ^<br />
newdme:<br />
oat thb weekiB<br />
tn&at.- Brutba<br />
p^nl bow" to.<br />
W e aresMRe tbi<br />
tend to you&e!<br />
srovemeot. asd;<br />
eSt cdT die siaq^<br />
.^ur wbole baij^<br />
the (Airt aabl<br />
ran^aC tbe Bq<br />
TUs is truly<br />
We ^preeiated<br />
tng aUe t& rc«i|<br />
<strong>Web</strong>i^r the 4<br />
Beeorder and \<br />
fihodidcr is ai)^<br />
defence t^ tlu ii<br />
the aura Cbm<br />
an TnihifTuy ihf<br />
tbcm upon thci<br />
desoBiinatioBali<br />
—<br />
the S o u d s ^<br />
not labor tit iiMif<br />
Hera b<br />
bmlierB. '<br />
LOW M<br />
baUdtowaed. ; . . • .;<br />
Vahaae aevetal tboaaaads ae<br />
of mi|bt bomSt.<br />
•Bumai ar Paon-rrOae W m<br />
prefer of fhe It X. Chon^ leee^ bad<br />
to iapfiK a number of ea^datea'nar ettUksviBet!<br />
QL, WIk> woald be lauueised eooaiT to-an-tfeaa<br />
o ^ ba said againat scnplvai baptiM. Basiai;<br />
much a^inat the pactiee,llr.^wpddaii)<br />
^ the water bimaeU; bat aecaied Oa n c ^ -<br />
Bav. Xt. batcher.' of the ^mpbdSk^ aif "'Ki<br />
le caoBdates Into the water. aadTfiimal '*:<br />
w«l» ha,v*(Eran«J tkDoA m fte IMak aM<br />
aiiU, haptiae thee to tbe name<br />
the aoB. bad Ike Baly t«n sends forth aany waters which descend I four or five m one mmute. Taking Hie tart Sgi^<br />
throogb the valley of Jehsthapbai."—of j it would have taken the 12 Apostles ff^ min-<br />
Wattr. » {«te»—ssy one hour, to have immersed the 3000.<br />
4. THE OIK OK UPMES POM. tv THK HIGH- | if the Seventv asasted, it would bav^re^mred<br />
X ^ - i n i e i t g i ^ S J ^ t h ^ r r ^ n ^ t b e ^ in leas tb«t 30<br />
^ ^ ^ . . ^ • "Here then. .s.i.vUa=oU»r broad basto of water had they occuj^ the u ^<br />
. . I Bra. Kimbrougb, as Agent of tbe Foreign I vluchcmldhanlly bare been better adapted to mi-1 immersion ^o^<br />
. 91 iMb^W Board, secured =eaA and pieces to I meTMon If U<br />
Pope and his Ca^i^ynd Priest^ f ^ Ui, mired ^ the city: it U broad cov-'<br />
and wben assembled in General Conference, ac-1 ^ ^ krin2inorelLao«»®:re.a<br />
neoenity of ^jaahoUnse-riih Pedrfiajrtiala?<br />
n6«tays')Miiaewidit]M|ae withwhoa we i<br />
^ to pa^' aervfccst. Thosa wbo affiliate<br />
tkUhPedotiaptista and receive their offinanceit*<br />
tflt csnyBapBstprtaijJes tteir lej^fimale ^<br />
aalta. .r^"*"<br />
—Pao«ai.» nstt.—^wrgwic asaai -The :<br />
K petw^jting tttbeaidrtt erCteUImdCr, ;<br />
tuablt»bede«te»a ofpa»srMa*fe. Ifai*,<br />
^.say.'IbelievcM^aadtnas a tl^ is.<br />
ibBtIdonotwidia^,<br />
ott to^tci' Ubttiis^, » d awre eixfeit^<br />
OKfulieB. • i idbkfor tte pwsent be<br />
009 of vnnntod<br />
A. C. Dattoh.<br />
Mi*<br />
Savior b i m a ^ g i ^ . - ^ ^ -<br />
destroyed.<br />
^ swfe to 'Aay^W^ta^^<br />
"Let M m Bt<br />
T - • .1 i ^ W til - n r **
8<br />
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A b« in a for<br />
VteJtaMr'* as- -•ireate<br />
nan- thw<br />
art fijiiiiitai^'r<br />
- ••<br />
ma t m in<br />
a^. a G n ^<br />
•^manu^'<br />
MB wmamr^ w^' '<br />
'od fliTsaapAn<br />
sod sl«m.i<br />
nrir CteMlaH<br />
aflafaHW<br />
llkijr otSnsoCTeii*<br />
Tbrn afMt-<br />
iL Uvv<br />
^ Mtae It,' I w«<br />
'to M ^ * Olim .<br />
fcat-^:<br />
tMnt' tai IIM^<br />
^ -n^ib iflFi"*^' ii<br />
If<br />
m<br />
n 0 ' 3 1 | : 1 V W W T H<br />
• m E m F D M a e .<br />
5iLSH¥ILI4 OOTOI<br />
A Ynr ICr^ "flMimp.—The Wcatcn ^<br />
cocder^LsKsn}^ Kactaci^, our<br />
mwiamz<br />
• -ifihm—T&ft -Yniah^-' w<br />
^ week w SB atka adr bead<br />
n BmAvt enTvsiaklptr his "iMEtiw-<br />
MtM Im^ . tc'':2iem,bat al-<br />
Urt. tVy ea^aed to t t S ^ Utaa to a I ways aim to do rigkt But bcwtLa K. diarrei^date.<br />
"Wbai tke malt will'W ao oaajgea that the editor of the Tennessee Baptist<br />
tMdiriife "WawaiM^ fo^d that '-h" (the "saoctinwntoas<br />
^ e n ^ Ba^' of "thia a ^ ia whsertp-1 dodge'O t*!"® so well wiA good, rimpleliott.<br />
" 3L jtearted Baptists," T^e readers of the<br />
^ e A m.^ Xf T.1IJI1VJJ n witli - — — » •••'— ' {Tennessee Ba| tv<br />
fh»nthedavUftHU«lare«lnx-ptoeetntto dUdeml^lf^^^<br />
Tf«rt Gmiate.<br />
I TMT — ~<br />
them nfOO thft whik the «a*a of j fey f^ daBee^ttendii^ 1 we hare supposed most be the inevitable con-<br />
—Bju> poa Tax TBTit-At,=L recent co»«ntica Jft<br />
(UtJl,M>i (JshdoM<br />
TWviEai<br />
wnuttCL; ^ • •• -<br />
WBiwflKrorwiifl.^ — ~ "<br />
deBBirifiatTimwl wQr and ^annaay wonM b»{JXrotifa? | aeauence of the ciosolatiosx of the Tennessee<br />
— — 1 I ^<br />
„ def«cti^ teeth was the use of salatatm and j in<br />
cr««ra*f taitatin the sMmnftetare ofliwta. One<br />
S d.i>tJShil soatollio^ '« jaeKdn HE PLSB-<br />
D •b^tkal •orficw tk.! N»w<br />
wputitdown. Andsrst,<br />
IMorfbf oacp«stosaA«! Tery poor, wd^yrl 4gWiWlT,;as prearfwrasay. They caoTOt do STrTjSnS^ ^ Urt-. rn^.« »<br />
K><br />
THHE CHILDREN^ MONTHLY BO<br />
A ,<br />
BOOKPUBEICAIIOTS.<br />
ttKLjwmz rvrtoaM wWCrowri j^jgro^-'tt.<br />
i. Tsn OKxaT wos<br />
www »»» c««wniitm *rti«ro. ^ X. a. tj««».<br />
jiw«t-! wrtttm<br />
. Si Trilriw •rtttm J»<br />
•w teKS. no; «IIB«l8>.<br />
ttf^^tai ' •• •<br />
- sat CU< dur.««—? I<br />
fSM^'vOl be Tastly instmetive to w att-r.-1 ^ J q ^ ^ould then be no speoal<br />
A TEACH^ THOROUGHLY.qUAL-;<br />
tiierewereeoonahlnthethbiss which I conld ix* ilL iSrf to „ VJK. „„ aars!. of CJxiK^ »bJ >l»tl>-ta»:ir.l<br />
4T; Sim.<br />
fcM'J<br />
.i6tlwiV< ScS itC^ t<br />
k^Strckv<br />
». A. jtarnSi rxyrmax. o» wts. aw» •«.*•« «CN«BL m^rf- % -3.<br />
kabit Ofsettin? " nisht lines" is Ite AUeghaay Kiter. j<br />
BKk Glm urf Hictm.<br />
Ckom^ WuSSm.<br />
SMKiH^ IdOHrta. -r«itOptl>an)li«a< wlfc/SlptaB<br />
- - • ~ • • ' •<br />
will soon be tim«tB ^wbli^ ih»proframmt? I jj should advocate the pre!«am JtBtii ti«»«f fcrrt^ 1-iiir.iiTimr<br />
•bserrrd from tbe shore a* l>eing attached to one of j minfcrtw kt^ t. rimi i rTaanri. B^aslnw.<br />
t. lurnFT? snr rEOTr?Ts.?cTs,<br />
. In^tloiK. Aantwt. T» Wrftg* Orimt<br />
G- How unkind! Howunb'toth- the lines out at «)me distance. On draiia, in the ! fc^. » k» t ^ ttVkTTT Siittt.<br />
s. WE.VWCS ms uHmsnct; a UBWE: »»<br />
tiM> Ctanav-cantt. STfe? U^fe^ri^- - • erly ! r If the W - oleut Giver of every b W<br />
El* a fish w«sfa.«t on the hook, with its head pro-1<br />
xETBoao*. I. ». sAi-s: ^<br />
aJAMi.<br />
It is f ^ a penanal friend, to be mtx^ but | J„g has bestowed » "K.." an intellect suptr.-<br />
trnding from the orifice of a human skull which j — • -— —<br />
TF YOU WiOT YOLTR NEGH^ESTO<br />
ta-^a<br />
the rertebtal columr, body Kin- in \ MERICAN BIBLE UXION —TS^ 1-taow"^ »«»»»•»»•!!•»•, MB wk» »»•»<br />
te. COM-TStTira- « CBIttFmK BAT<br />
frwn one. whn kaow^ ns wdl—has been for L, to that of South Carolina s favorite Sutes-<br />
Vt3> «>•» af allh<br />
the siun and too UtTje to allow its e««pe thereftom ^STSJL'S thMstacM<br />
BBJe tT*s aaM I» fc • B, jja M<br />
veats aegowntied with onr wery j ft i, not magnanimons in him to speak<br />
esjrK r«rj».i.w<br />
imtrr*. >m lii iwn i .t. Ji iln •• ay W' '<br />
The th«-«7 is that the fi»h b«..CWk. ^ ^^ ^ ll CrEJTIOSS TO TEE Sjutwnw- tf j. 3<br />
, « -ir- iMfc.^ wokkoH. I and segaid- He dow ^ ^ t e beti»;Jtim.nMT»t: Bam<br />
ta. TT iwi^a. • • • . •<br />
Bimlw: CUmim^ B«asnifi,-<br />
Kixnta ol «i>t i»«lt.i«!tas that of a »pioale.<br />
th» i=o« .Jitten ot Hr»»r» OCTT paV ODkkMia.<br />
«. BCgjgtAfTKAI, flTTT; jre. Air agygrt Cla^on<br />
me. It ts too sickncning, I pass by the &a-<br />
Ulk^ tn tte to«itJS«liy<br />
JffoT^lfciFH® •^^TuS^i^e fat " JUJw^n^ • SteflHu<br />
lir^to I ^nd» o^<br />
—The Ravenna (Ohio) Deiitoerat has .>wen a ne*<br />
t.f Sw XMn. tal ^wdoravinmSKtt*<br />
m art Sdt atmua. k«t a ux aisafc r.*«i» Kmtxrm j ^^^ ^^^^ gen^aWJtaL Pot One SOCh tnentf We lemal p) phta.'«?—"sham sanctitiea,' "croco kind of train, of whie& Mr. James H. Gillet has I isr<br />
1*. »ArcaajynASS PANCK.i^w.c-Mt.<br />
iMtniiza<br />
-a wcitiaist*'<br />
^ ^ , S i a f e ^ t o hnv, a Soch Kle tears," "pions frauds'' &c., as applied to taisedeSevenacrMt, "Aiscalfed Spleta. andisot l^^ti^^rtiTimw*^<br />
PwiEfVBMelagitwIrka Oalik-r. - -- -ifi<br />
WW tu CktM n^jk^&iend istHe gtftof God for Ayaof W he editor of the Tennessee Baptist I pass the nainieofwh««,makin«escenent bread,as lijjjit,^<br />
Tt.flKV.^imi'npftm. Bmrm. - -<br />
or Ughtcr, than wheat bn*l,«.d«wUte. p e r h a p s , . &<br />
by the thrttst at the ^'Sonthtrestera Pablishing<br />
Tlir G>rt af ki. aneinwet to «>*,woare««>vqlinU teinMtioaB)<br />
. . waembered<br />
—Wrr PkoTOtoss nav* asra D««.—The Pen-<br />
J^EST BOJS' BOOK OUT.-Ju-ct.t«wi«chi^iwirT.thiBe ' • of - whuA ahiA ha wrote m in his firist syhwiian has coeipSli-d some Katistics which mrw<br />
fin*<br />
t»d Tor this nendtaa. and foand ntta», besides an IFE OF SPURGEOX—IS ALSO ."^TSM jooa »or A!U» KEBCSAIT raisrs;<br />
ia part to explain the e.^ctiaordinarr high prices of amonm of tahiaWe medical Intoi^iSon whicfc<br />
li»r»»ahi». Hie* • TOklas Or.Bw«t>aS~«na. draa^kam aa« c^<br />
IK. taw AMOS LAWUEXCX. A kaa*<br />
an Mads of previsions whkh hare ruled the past should be in the pessession of ererr ^ily. This<br />
TAAVN. UTK«R.AR -TK* MANIIC -IK •« TK»<br />
vearoc - .<br />
r-^ bmien Bases pro- W.ai 3l_ba)i b««n« a wofcM»»«WB)r io the WJOULD YOTT LIKE A BOOK THAT likao..«k4k. TSntds. .<br />
LU«<<br />
as to thepioprie^ of h»<br />
' «!• I!^...! i-l •.•iWlf<br />
fireside of the American jpeoplc,--«l»TMit t j ttem IV wfflwe ij, to Toe tk»jNHilS«I»aitaertli*»»*<br />
Tlio BnUrii< oat n»t i kt<br />
Trrt»»ml of li/- old? S««d fat Eworitxm rfOM<br />
.AODATOW. A Cood Slrn. 4.TkrIlm<br />
ductd—<br />
CoiarJni » lahrtiy. 1 WaUMlj. «.<br />
alone, for its namberaare^hvely eire^ed in almon l*vr» m^imtk^mmmm'M^ I inteyfe^ in the matter in "binther TnsUn'a<br />
elewkkftfXkffmrt *waot. ^<br />
hutheU of wheat.<br />
I06.,000 bnsheb of Irish and sweet potatoes. every civiliaed co«>t»T mrfi^ S m ^ Itispub-<br />
A STORY OF THRILLING IX IxdiMKa. It XntlejMipt Ii J>»Co»j<br />
mr4 l«rntiO.Bat Arao^cl 1 .<br />
' • ^ • ^ J i r h T S S ^ i r ^ ji-iDow others to<br />
18,3:8,000 hent ot cattle<br />
Ushed in Ilia SaKli>h,-French, Spwiilh and Geimaa re<br />
-n ts. Mmonwri. ». Brtae Wop<br />
Waro. OM» • MWioofl-m kw* 1.1<br />
Taarr.<br />
H^ 48rici>]ian|r«iHuned simply atationaiy,—con-<br />
lamnia^, with ralendcA adapted tofvery mLtidte<br />
alUCS TKCMJX.<br />
^..'Diaizistetjaa. SS. TMin'H ^^<br />
ot oB iaaf en cfip iiLIlHftL'CSHtL* ' ^^WAJEV _ -<br />
R. FAARLOITIA<br />
a ^ t e w Z t ^ '^.TT"'**^ *" 'j"" '" I . |both« KV last^cee is tlie most remarka.- sldohiii' the inm^ or populatioa—it ought to<br />
of the Korthem Hemisphere. OtK twenty-ieveti<br />
COUTHERN MA>XFACTURIXG COM •%vraB;fce rw BmrVoMFtki<br />
hBi^predwRdtalMO—<br />
hnndrcl thousand w^Ieswi^ issued fcst year, which<br />
caaaTkor'\tl*Uncnat.oat k»*«l5- T?XC0lTEAGl?P0TmrraF4<br />
is donbtkss the laqe^ edStkm af saj one book in<br />
a lkfa.tko alrll^•!»«--<br />
I Bapt^ I now rmnember to,haTO-lie^, «th lis, 2«,fli» bushe^ls of wheat.<br />
lunt oal Mt3L>uas;at>t. «qr>Ji 11 . ai.4li.Am- »«m*—af Oo MMUBSMLatgi^Wnjl I llgll<br />
caU aad «H a eepvi isid wk« kMP itw<br />
of .a kind, *»« "^^J'-iSSJs^^ Wdt MW&Bon >» nm^r<br />
Tmrw Corme Pn»ri. WWi Hatfaf^Siiai •<br />
InslcMl of which it only yiridrd—<br />
mfkvamatnL. , O. W. SUlikK. Pwat-<br />
«r Ckokaok.--HKOml adKsalMotkr<br />
liwfc.CfMtB. GraTei ha» writt«i abtwre artWes enot^ to<br />
IOO,4aO>,(WO had>^ of wheat.<br />
- Uk uKdm.wMdikMixBBnaal<br />
filLa do«« 'Gwat Irpn Wheels' ,Now IHWO.OOO bead of cattle.<br />
The monthly concert *irp«v« fbr Sunday<br />
• aiiii III<br />
^.ioinr »»5p»«. 'Hz TkaeaaOt.^gHbr ' mm k«M<br />
WASTED—A BAPTIST TEACHfiR.<br />
*,lKata« aai komiia iti-.|aja>li a* iiiiiitiiiil<br />
fclkta—I I I1I11 » I I 'mil ii>«ears amounted to shoot—<br />
city, !J.<br />
oT - . . - - . - v<br />
Third Sabbath In Beptember—Suaday School nf<br />
yo.ai wiii>fct>«« niat.nii^<br />
e Bamu-<br />
4I.OQ^,QOOh«*bcb of potatoes, which is a &U-<br />
the Firtt Chmch—I offieei*. TT mate schohmi, 77 ri^HE SADJT AND HIS SAVIOB.—A<br />
ar aa>a«iV<br />
X work k;<br />
censorions in i^miS,» daiimaa^ rf a Bapfasoirof: - - - - - 1-5<br />
female scholars. 5 male aad 10 ikmale teachers, to- «tkookto«h>i~*-|M _<br />
/>ITY HOTEL, JOHF "W. THOS<br />
brother, as i» the artiele signed "K." in the<br />
3.000,000 head of cattle, which is a taUini; uS<br />
tal,ITS.<br />
bnM anotiwal<br />
rf. - . - - - -<br />
Fourth Sahbsth in Septemter.-^ o«em, m<br />
^tli «r«Wt tlHW tn^ . tma^ntaa. •. t^yg^tt.<br />
tion the incmw of tha pEAUTIFrL1.IBRABllS FOR YOUR<br />
a«e«rtaiB,wwddW»e»oiwii^t Its Here then we ban one reason for the advance of First Sabbaa la Oe«>bet>.-4 ««leer*. VS male and<br />
proviUon*.<br />
7Sfcatal*»eholan, «mal» and 9 *male teaetas.<br />
wilSi^ fi^ any furaindcd MA to d^de-Ois While aKticuIture thas piovM unable to keep Total, 186. '<br />
foiat. • • r.-.<br />
pace with the-grnwth of the poputatiea, t>» espor- Seeenaflabbathta eewtar.^
^.t^lOiMdcCbBR^vu ndMrpnlMbk: Bo<br />
if I fad located tte^ like ywr yi tdtiMiwT, I<br />
MgJkar BnO^tfrniryitt: |ikoa!d)«Teattaided wpe:ted teveral<br />
yean since. I was often with ber during tbe Ust<br />
two yean of her illness, and talked with ber aboni<br />
ber end, and tbe was always ready. I cant say,<br />
"sbei»nomore,"torsbeliT«swith God. 3fay she<br />
again be united to ber dear bnsband and children.<br />
Tnos. H. Conraaa.<br />
l y Christian Index wiH please copy.<br />
K. S. a. Hicker.<br />
Mary Emily Gettnide, tbe second daughter of E.<br />
B. and MitiUa I. Hlckey. of Helena, Ark., was born<br />
on tbe Slst of October, 1856, and died on tbe I5th of<br />
1857, aged'lP months and 12 days. "The<br />
little babe eainot return to iia parents, bat they can<br />
go to it. P. A 6. WAT» X.<br />
Zagnntgr. Jrt., Sept. 16.1857.<br />
BUsabetli Dmm.<br />
EliiabMh, was tbe eldest daagbter uf A. F. and<br />
DudKt Doaa, and entered upon Uie't rcaUties,<br />
Dec. 30th, ISSi, and died Sept. S, 1857, near Sterl-<br />
ing, Ark. 8hi» lired four yean, eight months, and<br />
three daya—laoe oKsagb to impress her image in-<br />
tdelibly npon tbe bearU of the afflicted {unity. Tbia<br />
is tbe sec^ fie those pai«its have above. *<br />
P. S. G. WATSOX.<br />
ICKkriS* Sraliv Backlaa C«i«a Bi((Ml -VfO BETTER BOOK CAH BX TAESH<br />
raklkatiaa Satla^r la taaiyllif l»».aadeaa>alaaAlam «»aaat 1 ^^ vuk les Ma «ka aaaxlrr *kaa<br />
or dMxaolnmtiasal iaSmuUoa. Ita itatlstlal takiaa aia aMia I ' SBjrjr TBlnUjr.<br />
tbu aaaaOr fa 1 aW T^aia o* ctuiuca.<br />
XaalklT CalraiUr.<br />
T Ba|>tlst>m4icals in tl>» Tanad Stataa a«l BriHak PrarlBcaa.<br />
•BulUt laMitaUoaaar iMraiar ta tkr Cait«d SUte*.<br />
•lirwlit gorfwita »f tha K^rVUt l>«aa»lnatia».<br />
Statlatxs of lit* A<br />
! "PERBT DAVTS^ VEGETABLE<br />
I JT BILLXR.-Trintaril7.<br />
guaai .^aiimiiMialtai<br />
I Weaaaakfrw<br />
IKns<br />
PAIN<br />
eaaoal StaHfUea. VaUM Bia«Sl<br />
lahtaatioa of an>«r «ha CbaRhaa air-arkaat tV taad, at pried atc«tdin( ta iiaa<br />
aad Uadtnit. (MB SO «ata to tS<br />
TUB HARP-A aalntioB of sfarlr all kaadnd Brtaaa. fer<br />
aodalwanfciyaad raTiraliLiaTp<br />
miaSstna. Ssall |>e Viae tatiMaigd iai*<br />
SABBATH scaooi UABr-Caataiafa^ m bar Itaadnd<br />
bTBna IbT tha Tvanr. «a laliataBtM Uadliic.«V<br />
'SABBITH SCHOOL QUTSTIOX MOBS, af a nnr and Ib-<br />
tmatlBjt ihaiartrt. apsB tbf asliaelta and paiaMaa. tha d«-<br />
ttisra. aad MM datlia a(IW BiUr. at U. aad ISX Mats.<br />
THB B-^rTIST ALMANAC fOB ISSS. '•fth Bawjroa<br />
ftaTiaca and au>ck vaiaakU aaUtat. Ptica « «mli. Taaat;<br />
I. larpaKd W a caaailttK aT Bai^<br />
ice3>ce«£a.1axfvrsiB».9a«ea£a. Tkia<br />
raalM CK a dnTtar. poctacv sajd-<br />
tmi • -<br />
TOCNO BCAPES-AbeaatSlalSalAca SdMal imfK.<br />
tnrl irSth bitm~BaBdral B—*m:<br />
«aaMaa«ilai^aadaaBa«»aWad.aad«illllk-|il»Mi ^<br />
- - tm. AttaMtaavaBwi^araakaUBK<br />
> plaaaa. aCarBar jai^ MIH OK da>«<br />
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and Salt Bhfoi Sjiar<br />
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tbivnt^ tha Banth. .<br />
r^LIFTON * ABBOTT, CriJar Street,<br />
\ J B«rthaPa.tOlte«P'.Ba.*aCI>-T>ga. Daalwate<br />
GB-tTLMmrS APPABBt A3t» n'BIUSBl*6 eOOH<br />
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IB.tha and auniu Waeliafc<br />
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BpalBac.<br />
Taa waagar tate. aadthUr tedia kBh ate paid B;<br />
wmiaaBlaaakuiitafc-i ;<br />
B iiliiHTiniiili fkiBiiTIi'^ Ill •ladiii '<br />
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nrtm. - - - - M-<br />
Biaalait.PaiBtllir.arKail-aidm^aadLertm. • -<br />
Ortatyata. «aatal»ly Ml lastfeaSaaiuwSI ka<br />
apaBrattae ta fta lalaUpal.<br />
LacUatfk Stan. mat. Jair TSuISR.<br />
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l»larat«'oK«aaf aarbookalaaow raady »jt<br />
JAXB S. lieSLBSraX. Afrit<br />
t» Arch Stiaet. PkOadtlpUa.<br />
' thi.l.d«il»dbTpkT»lriaM fttwaOr. Tb« karo traatrd<br />
ritktha kalK and It alaaja prewa «al. Tha a^ aml-<br />
a«it«nsn>aa new w-afMa that tha kalfcla ap»ad» iiath ta tka<br />
pa tint. TbaahTKlciaawboajipIlialhakaHe toataw«i»Bllit|<br />
acell, of Geo^town, and Dr. James Ed-<br />
ginnda, of Lotusrflie, Ky., in whidi it appears<br />
that these dtstingaiahed gentlemen, after thor-<br />
ot!^ iarestigatiaa of all the gronnds of the<br />
abore diarge^ Ilkeim prononnee brother Lat-<br />
timore ianoceni of the allegations made ^lunsi<br />
him. W. H. HOLCOUBB.<br />
Sepitmbtr ZM, 18S7.<br />
To Gru A FOCXBBBBD HOBSB.—^Hare a<br />
tab of water as Bear boiling hot BS possible,<br />
faa^Btd, wi« were freseat on Aat occ«aon,j and e«anniepce bathing his b^aaingat<br />
XCazy S. B. Jones.<br />
Died in Wanen, Bradley Connty, Art, Mary K.<br />
B. Jones, inteat daogbter of M^ A. C. and D. C.<br />
I Jones, on the-ith of SeptdBber, 1837, aged<br />
moDtbs and siB days.<br />
Xary ALIOQ Harry.<br />
Died in CrawftrdsriUevMI-., on tb* 24tb instant,<br />
of typhoid fern, after an illnett of 15 days, in tbe<br />
l»b year of her age, Mary Alice, eldest danghtfi^of<br />
TbeopbOns and Sebecca Hariy. Tbo deceased was<br />
tbe idol of ber paroiU, aad tbe tkroriU of ber<br />
Maids andacqo^taaccs. Fewpenous^deed, baTo<br />
«^Joyed»olai«eacireleofftieod«,and sointsosea<br />
degne of friendsbip. But all this coold not shield<br />
ber Ikon the &tal shaft. Sbe *%oa« to tte grave."<br />
and has added one moeeto UiBcaoBt3osspn»&, fiat<br />
the yonng, and beloved, areas liablatodie, aa the<br />
old and neglected. Her naienb do not " sorrow as<br />
thoMwhottaTenobope." Thay cotAiontly belieTe<br />
her loppy in Hearen. May they, aad aU ber be-<br />
reared and sorrowing frieods, wether in glory, to<br />
VEND together an ETAMALBL^ A FBIBBB.<br />
Jbcos. S^L Sd, 18S7.<br />
PANCERS CAN BE CURED. I know<br />
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a««t 9ta<br />
patlRit.<br />
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bar* BMd with tb» Bort larMaJ^<br />
nan. artthaat THB LOSS W OBB IS OSB Rp^BBH CdSW<br />
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rarrtata. a* tl» aaalw »a»ta»r. B. S. Offlaa-aiW<br />
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to (lT.aatlaBetlaa.aad ^ ^<br />
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whtehaiapaatiil liiLii 1 iHBriiiiLkiaa^l^ky^gfg*<br />
aa»adbrite»tlthlaaltr. «8«»<br />
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•FEMALE<br />
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Wte Xaaer Waanaa.<br />
PiUBiiLA Bahocr. PiaBaaaraf 1<br />
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ratiar tb* aaakaa af Pndkaaar Mhan. aa Pdadyal teH<br />
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"WrOTICE.<br />
i-^ latliwkltw<br />
ttaacawccthraf thair<br />
JAXXS KBBBUr.<br />
"DAINS & BROWN. Hayinjc ptmiaaed.tlie<br />
11 a ^ lat^af<br />
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a Wbra l«at*d wh«a ft «aaa«* >a meMa ay mj<br />
pBcatkmofdl-^a.<br />
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t.TbaCaae*r4>aIli<br />
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M i ^ E S t W i aad<br />
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