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m . 19m. Birnine tki^ c n m «T 'UlTTESsr ST tCKSOiJ, in a w I f^Uxi. aneatioTi of inr*. Tat*, tkcj are. nith^^ , -— ' mmi mf --It;, oi. vmr -11 ill II jn Br. I»!»ifiattnethruadrt- Eii SMS. tie ii^lE-- r n iiJMin M Uw t uiic. uf eit i-jiad I to ki*irw fraxEi '^rpa f lucre I Ikuij t 9iTTaa~Wa sv trr- frm.-rf twn Smtttai, ir:rB» the rxycai- 3=1T fn«a rr%n .tf ai- af 'Jta ehf ul Ctm- i«r» ttm •» n>«ii«u-d ut wMkm iu- . Jfscm ««aa •ist iJlT hMi" <1 Jl «'Sf She iitTT ud^ ^i'si iteitiMrttcr n c n n » t a j ^ a l l ; strpn>-jag; U t a i m ^ . faRnriniftimB c ftarfniST an > we&Tiew^ mtfiuiatS* JPOBM- i./ Tki»<rx»SBnii- TtW tmr &T|EB<I* wiw -e Bit. ill fme^ i t in b ran yrarfrrjir yrt- |f»»»a nt STOHZ, —r iotbw Jiiatit, f i t t e >iilc nr«irT» j^eitciailj . W- Swrr^ H. 6k «cti> tr Sirmt, JL ^rttioee- timj e2> «• llw zo ettuiiJt.MxiT *t r/A-JuMmi Tiun, and luer« "I'ine Vnnnxa* ar taa mrnrn- thum m ikrir liam 0'tSt A e x t . rEwrrr. TUs eim^i viuift of UmI*- J wm—!• ^M^aaM. a n t ^suiifili ttvm knrer -tmi. [uT iitm 3tum. thm arfrie xdT wutiMV^dMir [k-SX At thm emua i fcft.nHfa wfll . hm-m » t b msdmfs m l j^tibHrse. rjKSX. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GRAVES & SHANKLAN!).~J. R GRAVES. Ediiw. VOL. IX. KASHVILLP; TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 185^3. NO. n i p 11. TTSKISB PSlsTERBS. =3= " Wc Btipd an rdmcmtmi auniMr^ bat awnt brr* « iewa-dlv p«oo> atu) aa mtPirwlT mrmnt mm. X* aiim-JTr be m ' ! ? «r«-«aj W ii* fnteDijtiiiisrr, wUrh aM a ana- of WBOg fufit. spiiitaati^. mtd 4tep Stir DESTSrCTlnS- Thp «iinier iIJ-MTOJ-S l>l!r*»-!T. T t e tr«E»- gie-«Mwa nf tngrf? mrr-r ni>3e«i • IitnnMn •mi!. They twdtnAtuPr tewpJ n»B to ira. tntf gnilT a?«ae :<» tb«* prr«oB who T«lanTaTf!T cotnmrs <t sfo6»fa<-i. The of inspimtii'ii. •-0 I«n»el, thfia* de-itr05«sf Aji'etf,'" is expresnTe of fmU cfiniiitkia of snn-nt-ared man. He eamat «fijft hJs lu^rsshtt'ir^ iTnpraitMMrr. I eoaatk^ji <ttJter vrowg d'KBg* npos »n\ fg. Tfcej are efcraall* iJrttxfied with A.* a iTwl wrhtf »»y» : "HisHil Hr jirM* him^vir: hy bia own ' art. by %ts-otrii rhoir*-, to thoM* pro- pp^flrit-i of li» natxirp. wfcJdi m d e r the jht of God's att!b»>ri'T hf «i;;ht U> eta. T)ie gratificalirti «rf xh«r«e he Itrt hw ciiicf gnwi. imasorta} as be u. this fee liriss and acte—ikis li« paa is place of God—and fur this, anj fcr hing- b»«»T, b« Minp?e* on CSod'a aa- ^my. and iscBiv k^i v m b . Gladvouki k Ite lo e»«T»p»- Us* gwh of k. Ob! eeski k f prrstiiule him^lf tJt»t th« faab is not M"—dii- aroald wake op prsce in tis gnil- C««W he beiiefe t&at Gorf ia B(t to etMiT«rt ami btm; or even , be etmld make it eritaia Usu God will H—di» would aBaj his fears—tii» % lid iKamp a bow on il^ ciuad thai thick- ami darfcens, and ifaandeni daantsiHn a fats gniTtj path. Bat his gwhui all biK B. and a &jd may leave bim to bis is goin^ un to a wretched eter- the self made ti«im of its woes.— J lid Sabbadia and BibSes. the tatercrs «Sbs of ashsbi, the waOj^ of angv^tai, tt)« etSwatiea of Giid*« aatbaaradum. the ac- « « s of rwieemin^ Iwre, and the blood that «p^k>rih fe^se. be pre>>ea oa u> death. l»e»eiK-bing wi:h lendeniew and terror, —jcMu leilaig bim be died once, and e t ^ die ajfain. to sa»e bim—mriey we<rp- ffiteover htm day and n^irbi—beaum Uft- in^is.* B*eriaaiinjj jf«tes—bell burning, and ng- tip its »muke of lurmrnt, and the «<-~piiig ajHi «»iltn|« aiid the gnathiog of tee^. wiihm Has beann^—and uoward •all be gioea. See the ia&taated murbtl! fcifaw ataner—IT m toe ! vBuKcis oi divine ewnpxnoe—Intgth, farridih, heighc depth of Jitnta' love— %trtt of aii bnMe, hiaa. ok, »*« biai. ditsi fansrer."—Oittrtrr. Ik Gtace. A. rerisal of eaastderabie power at Per- ry, lii, k reported ia the Jfew York Be- WHer, is vhiirh {iota lifty to fteventy have b«ca hcfefaiij cosTcned. Xite £uU»«iag adrfent ia rebued: "Aa old ^oiieman af iai^igeaee and iafinesiee in the etHBatanity, fiirtiter'y frtMs !«=» York, becaote aaumy Ae ta<|tBrers. H ^ p l r cea»ilal« of his toat coodttiua as a nner. litai he feU iato a Mate at mind barderia^ uo despair, and 'as remaiaed i>r aasMB days. Be obuiwed, a( laat, kow- eter. a fai(iif«in^ view of th« SaviMr. and did ifldeed niMKe. U • • • oe th» wite:— OoQ momiag^ be awoke £ram bt« diatwfa«d aac ivrtleM stombers, ti» rcfeet apoa asd OT«r his aiafiil aad helpleaa coodiiiaB. tlini eugi^wi, the Holy Sprh ia^ ^MO kis iaatoa mvI theae beaoti Wjpada, -By grace ai« ye aaved," asd i r Acp waa the tmpre»oHiB that h« aeemed HrfcHrthcntiee of hm wito cpoke. lo •1 aauot tba old i^otieraaa vaa oa kk tirtr ki* aaderstaodiBj; was (iUl of tight. •Kf his heart was fun of lore. In a ahort CN^ka waa at my kotbe to tell the ntaej. Iliippeflcd to meet him at the gate, and I lita ckaage ia kt^ eaamcnaaee as ka ^ ^ kb bee. and exeiaiawd : 'Yas, ye»! ^'•••Iwsf by grata je are wetL 6ud put, a m a sba«r Itka " -Lora watekea mrer Ac eradh €»»wr the eaoeli of (be aged. Aa wcKSns n d comfort of eack tod ktppy. aun rtdni irea the oat ^WwUktaae. Ia theboBaekaUe&de, ** tai^ heart finds aamoia&M. the fiMrted fmitiwt, the j o ^ bids kwaria **»"edbH»a«t Pfaas aoaftit tkey mf Aat they go bom*, fcr b e a n s it to them a auk III M. A m * afa* re{weseated the alarsalka|piD«aai> aadM-the iiM wmi m flMler'a "•••Vm oottrirM titat the • W r •. . „ Whether we art or yoon we are not •iae anlera we are willing to ^ t k^wlHl^e from aH stmttrs. A« goW b> foond in the r»tk in the sand, and in the rrrer'* bed, so knnwtirdge may be obiaint-d fmm all parts of the wortd. Tb»Tp are EngSsb prortrbs, Spaai»»i proTerbs. ItaliaB proverbs, and Tarkisb prort-rbs. The people of Spain, ImIt. and Tnrkey. p-nerally. are not ko wei! m&trmed as tbore of Englsnd; bm that M jto Tva-Min wfcy we should not get srood from them. We do not throw aw-iy nirer. because it is nut gnld. nor c r p p r beraatie it i» not silren no-itber shoaM we throw •away a Turkish proverb beraase it is not an En^RxhoBe. Mon of the pmvei biased ia one conntry are in w>B»e degree puralk-l- ed by those of othtrs. The frw Tnrki-b proverb* fi.>now»n^. are worthy of notice md leflectino.—Lonffaa Tmrt Jfng. " Jw« will moi tmmHemfmtrmouH iy tfty- my homtyr That fct, t«b moat act well aa talk. If a man wlio!w ban» are bam- log *atisfir« hiawelf with erring, "Fir*-!" instead of procuring water, iind pouring it on the be is not at al: likely u> ^ave his property. What woalJ be the use of taikia^ to a hangry beggar about food, if »e gave him notlua^ to eat; or tc a rag;;^ wretch about dress, if «e presented bim : with Bo clitihing? Unless our sayings are sappitrted by oar d<iia^, thrv are of little i wurtb. A shop keeper who had cheated oae who lived near him, kept saying, -I am aa honest m4n! [ ani an booest man!*' | -Whether that be so or m»t," replied his neighbor, rather dryly, "nnitl your w«.<rds and yuar deed:* i^ree. yo« can hardly ex- peet anybudy lo (leKeve you " We should not be led away by the speech of any one; ] "Utere are many unmiy and vaia talkers and dt^rivers." Tit. 1: TO. "Do yood awi tkrow U into th« tm; ijtie ^ kma^ it mot, tie Lurd rili " Which i^ ai» mu'-fa SN to say, that we onghi to dogtv*! aa^efatlciKumiitiinces, whether it beknown lo thn>« smiiDd OS or not We never w»ste oar time when we serve another, however , secret IT the deed be perfoimed; (or no one . caa traly do goni to ano£h<-r wtthoot in -otne dtTfree gruin^ good to hi-» own bean.' "Let u« do good nnio .ill men, especinll} nalo them who are of the hou-Mbnld of fiith.'* Gal. 6: 10. & "J/tlg/m U at tmuill a* a ffnaL /<tpiy Um M la/yt ag ameUfkaHt." That t». at'* Le not yuai»*-tf too •ectue i^piin^t evi-n tile !>malle^l foe. bai provide agaioat him a« ii'| be were the Utgest- We h»ve read in fii , bles of a ^ a t conqaering a Ikio; and a. aKHtfe Mtiiag a lioa at liberty when caught, ia toil-i. If by any powiHtlity such *mall cnsauues can reader services, they can do. mbwbiel An anwi^^ yoong miller said to i a friend of kis, "The water i. lestkmg thro'; my mill-dsm. I see. bat ihe hole is aj very little one." " I would try to fkucy it! a very, big oae» if I went you." replied Lis frimd. "for it wiU ««>oii be big enough if it be not attended io." The yoang mill«-r neglected this advice, and the waur broke down the mill-dam. If sin in ito aing be neglected, it will gain strength' in the same manner. "Behold how ^rciiti a matter a litlie kindleih!" Jas. 3:. { ^Tluy wlut k*«m aM«< mr$ th«ofte*eHi dtaatmL" That Uh»« who know most according to tbeir »w8 cooceit, and depend i too maeh oa their own cittvemess. Thiaj truth, U seems, kas been fouad oat at Con- sOaatiaof^ as at other pUces. The elaas of who are wiiie ia thrtr owji eyes » a very large one. A tkonghtleas youag man, with mack daring aad iiuie skiU. waa rawii^ kiouelf abtwi ta a kuat oo the rirer, near a walerfail. when same old Ssbernten poiated oat to kirn kit daafer. " Let me aloae," caid. ke, I know how to Uke cure of myself." They did let him alone, and soon after be and kis boat were carried ^ by the ewrreat over the laR. How awBy | are ihene who act in the same way ia eter- i aal Ikinga! tkey wisk M> be left aioae. till, j IB atriring to waridly pas*e*moas, they j loaa their owa wals. "Seest thou a man l e » kia own etHMeh? There is more: kope of a fool than of kim." Pror. 96:! row of the world worketh death." 2 Cor. PcacTies you. We r e ^ t t e d eiceeilitiKfj.. and R>r mauy rea.H>as, to part wiiL iLem, "Tnut »ot to tlu wkitenn* oflkit hirian; but we were compelled by the iwtceRsity of ke AmijM'f <*e soap oa cwifit." Here again the circnmstances to sabtnit to SC' Bro. and - Christians as well aa Tnrks, may get a les- ns't-r Cabaness hsve not yet arrived, bot son of iastmctiofl. for many wi»ke an out- »e are daily expecting them. O, how we ward appearance, temporally aed spirit- skall rejuice to wtksuue iheta io the* heii- ually, to which they are not entitled. A thm shores! young tradeMuan who bad jn'^t .«et up ia Mr. Coulter of the Pres-byfeiian mt«s«)n bu>isess as a grucer and tea-deaW-r, wi h- at Ningpo, died a few days s>ince. Hewiw out capital, was boastiag one day how mA- an excfllent man and a faithftil Missionur}'. ny chests of tea sod bognheads uf >ugar he His B-iard »nd mi»si«in will fiel his had bought. "Never mind," snrs a by- k«-enlr. His bereaved compani»>n is ilow stander. "telling us how many you hou;iht, at this place, waiting an opp>nHnity to sail only let a* know what T<»a have paid f»»r." for her native Ltnd. ilay the Lord be her We are told in holy writ that ••Tiw'y are not Friend. all Israel. whi. h are of Israel," acd that On the I tih ini>l. the erlipse of the son • Xot evrry one thnl saith unto meMjord. C-ime off. The day w is eiceedioijlj Lord, shai! i-nter into the kingdom of bea- and the ecltpse »a« nearly total. The ven." • il:«n l<iukt-th tHi the outwxrd ap- ChiB«-se have'sorae strange doings oa sueh pesrance, but tiie Lord loukelh on the occrssions, snd thf-ir mnnner of aceitunlicg heart." 1 Samuel 16: 7. f. r il is sti!! itiorc •.trani^e. On tl.-e evetiitsg "IteatA it a Aiuik fomel tiet trnnU Uforr of the lG:h. we ha-l a •.€ vere eHrthquake— ertry mnm ii diMjr " The truth lhu.» s.tik- it las'ed about a niitiute. No ingly set forth in oriental jmagi-ry applies h mever, was dime. t'> far as I have leain- to everr natiun aod to all people. The s^ntence of de«th has p a . ^ »p.m fver.- » eiceedinjlv difficult to get any re- one. Lifted up by his su<xes8 in the Wv.rld', '"formnuoo ia r,iUuon lo the progress a pioud s.-n thu»addreSM^ hishumWr f a- rebeilitji. We know this much, rent: "What sh»ll I come to at lajst. F^lh however, that there are >troa< prohabiJities er, if I -.o ,.n pn. periag in this marmn?" ^^at the present dynasty may be over- "To the grtvt," replit-d his father, -rvr du>t thou an. and unto d«<t shall ihoU re- »=» turn." Grn 3: 10. Happy they whouot "POS^tly el.iidren. and «nly krww ti.«t all n.u-st die. but who kiK>«. r^l 'dly cLiidren at bImi, that ••B:e^sed aie ihe dead »LicU die io the Lord. Rev. 14: 13. C 0 ni in ufli f a t i a II5. home. We have the promise of stjtne oth ers. Its saperintoDi:>^uce li Mrs. Craw- ford's immediaie w»rk. and s)ie ia!»s interest in it. O. my brtrthren and wsters, pray for the blessing of God to re?' on tliis little scho»>l. and on our feeble e!iv)rt*to in- siTttct the dear dying Leatben tn the way of salvation. Brethren, yon write to us—now d<-n"t forget us. We K.tve not yet received one line Iroin any member of the As-MKia- tion. Whyisthi^? VV(»nt you wtiu; toii»? We will answer «!"; vourleiters m-rilcheer- Vours. i« C'hriit. T. 1'. CKAWFOiiD. SUnit^tni. Drr. 1852. P. —Direct "OveriRnd via Soutoaaip- tim,"//»>»<•/«»«/. F»r lli«- BajftiM. F.\M1LY I'RAYii!!. FW The T^^rn-.**-* B*pt?'»l SitAXtiBAr. Chis*, Nov. 22.1, 1852. Beotheb GBAVES: I have just returned from the ship on which Bro Shuck and children h^vr tafc.Hi pass.<kge f«»r the United Slates. We h.«d a vetv sad and ateUncholv partin*.;—s part- mg that flowed wi.h tean.. Bro Shu -U has - many r e a r s been an inHefaliLrabli* I»ih<»rer for the coBVervioB of China. He has many ties and many interests here. He toe graves of two devote«l and ••injr'tl-Hy ex<-ell«-nt companions »mi>n,r the re>t. Hit trials are like the dividinjfsof smi! anH sy>ir- it, jmnis and marrow. Nothing- hut a i of dutT. in mv judgment, conid ever have* iodaced him to leave his fi,.KI. even t..r a '«> Bible m.«>ih. He was so machinfervst,.d in and than the duty of fam.ly dev.rted to hi> wwk-kach seal as he man- ""^jonrt'-'a tn^eim- ileste.1. is sehkm. seen. I«-rious. and perhaps th-re is no duty lo That it IS his duty to take his rh.ldren to attention Ls paid, by the pro- America and provide f«r iheir pr-.p^r trnin- h-UoweM of Chnst. ing. is per<«tlT evident to the minds of all! rel.gioa» wtU» whom Ihkve converse,! OB the suHject; '"""''"""" we .have any ac- indeed it is a plain ca.«e ..f dutv and - « Scriptures. At the head of sitv. Msy Owl WesB him and bis litile in'timii.rti natorally »HK)d the father oaU. Is my devout praver. ' Fn.m necessity, as weU I wish I culd cease'here and 'ell of the " f*^'™ prophet, priest, departareof no,wel«rof otirsmall numl)er.' As a prophet. On the 8 h of this same month, we had to bis i.o»«:L«ld, in the knowl- part with our dear Bro Dr. Burti» for the nme destinapoa. The cause of bis depar A" » tare was ditfemit from that in Bw. Shark's 'hoMi under his care, case, bat equally necessary and painfal— P'unomced bettdwuous upon htsckii. Thus within two weeks of each other, we have b«l to bid uliea to the senior and ju-, ^ s a lawgiver and Vuig, he commanded nior ol our H.tle number. How severely! 'l^'Wi^n. ami servants, and rewanled tke Lord doth someUmea ehiuten us; but' »c«.rdmg to their works, «c. It wa. it is for oar profit, aad will work for hisi ^y * glorr. In Juae htst. Dr. Bur»oa had a i msakmd were Uius eobsututed proph^-u. vere attack ot iHaesa. which aBeeted his i P""'*-"'' * brain Biost severely—t onetime hi. phTs-1 officiated, ia compliaace w.Ut iciaa and all his frieads despaiwl of liis «<"»«»'»<«• bfe. He has .ever since r«^»vere<l. snd it ^ was tkoagbt kT b« phys,ci.B that he never i coald ia tbb cii«ate-«» b. advised his re-» """ i h o w ^ yeaw. taraforaso.««. His p«««»«e is f ^ it was the only social w ^ . p of Div iae ap- the miaaiaQ. and Dr. Barton is to rHura as i l-^Mn^ni^"^ aooiiaa well aad aWe. Dr. Barton TUugho hertMtitu..on.baveMncebeeB began a good work, bit was eat short h>' auper««ied. As tke Biidat of it. '' originated ia Dtviuity. and made so im- I have BO mo« room, but to thatj T"* our health is excellent. Youri. T. P. CRAWFORD, F«r Iks Tanawies Baptist. To the Kf BtUhk ltsoeiatK*a. ts. "A aura wAo wttp* far mryomwSl ItiM kk ffftifU.^ Thia proverb is a ns pfoof to al!. be tkey Torks or ChrisuaBs. wko gin way la oaDeeeaaarj grief. There is SB affeetibeate iorrow Aai oagkt not to ke wkoHy restraiaed, and tkeie is a Mtlfisk gnef wkirk leada to discontent aad iB^piat- iade.' " I akall uenr gel over thia kna," i •ddts weepiBg womaa, wko kad loat a] fiiesd. Iaerer krredoM like fcer.'^| "Pta^mpt lu%ktluire tioogSt ao, too."! w«B tke leplfj -only tkat Ikare keard JOB aiytfe aaaie oT fweit^ odier peofte."—| MintMr to aal-; j II ia greatly to be IsBusated tbat co many .neglect it. Perhaps there is no practice I cuiueeied with rfc>>gi<>n, that can ba oi>- I served, calculated to exert a more salutary iafiuence npoa the tnuvds of childrea. ihait that of family dcvotioe. A neglect of tUia duty oa th« pi4>t of t h ^ hating a rising faa^y, is caivuIataHi to exert a deUteriuns infloeoce. Dottbtlesa there are »nny skituog onia- meau ia the church of Ckriat, wkuae fiiwt D^a Bamirnxx: I send y«ti a few lines ky the present, overland mail. Frequent »hort letters, 1 tkiak* will b« laare enjoyed by y<m ikan aeldooi and kmf ones. After onekas b.-en leiigitrtw im|tf«s»iott» were ike result of iam- k*r« a few aooittka ke trill Iire4|nen(ty ke at; tiy devotion. Tke writer of tkia «a*(unsi- a loaa for something B«W aad mtereaiiagtn Uy impreMed. a abort ttaia since, wktieao- write. P««|>te in America kave bat aa in- diatiact perciqMian of nsal aionotony. Xb< year.wiada Bp<|natlj,«f eoorse. Tkcdaj* swnaiing wiik a reiigiuos lanily, to aea tfa« regular system tkat was adopwd, W tke otk>ervafic« of tkia dnty. Tke aged iatkar laeiear aad cold. All tke OMWibeniof oar| will exaaaa om. if hts eyaakoaUiamBpw aussion are ia tkeianMial health, aad ous j tkis. at the menik» I maU of kia pcaetiaa. work gmt» ataadi]aikatlj o a — d o aa>- i Tkara were impreasiaas s u m opoa mj mtad tkii^tjetbut mw tke feed, ky as(d bj «)jb]r kia azaai^, ikat porkapa wiU aerab* akall reapif waCtintBoc Oiu-dMrkntk^KBHT«^, Mmt^towiitaapMi ran. Skael •]^Bartoa..kaT«ieft far AmV', tkit sabjeet ^fit' ka, as joa wffl kart beard b»f^«r« There k u iKen, aad d'j«bt]«« b, too much nt-gWA of t W dnty oa the pan of rtfase to dischsr^'e a kaown daty. Wtjj- aiiwy profcyd chriniuM, and aurrrr am I [ihea d<» t U y not rapport ^ r rwpeetive to know tka^a^i^ters of tke goTiel, ptu- > pastors? In most mstaBces. we think, it is t a n af l A a j i t v Miaay^oC jattnbauAfeto^cawiesanegl^Tat^ ever pray b their families. 'il vrilfkB ^ s s t S S . '^ey!^ Oir^ii^ case, we need not be sarpwed at ike neg- i ought, and. in most instances, we ekarifa- let t of oar brethren of the liu:y—"Like priest, like people." Uinivters of 4ke ^hoald be exam- mui Ok, it is Bwnatrdttr'^ —S fcly kope. they inietri to enj^iort their pas- tors; bat still thej isegJen to originate and carry ont tboee pians by which this wonld pies for tbow oe.ler Uieirchsr,"*-. and when ' be accomplished. They adopt »o j^sn by they have been txeir»-Kjy, ibey 'an wtth : which to iwctruin the pastor's wsnw, c«.to pr.'pri».-ty urjre dutirs xt- other". I'meet those wa<it« when k7io»-n. lliey have ^ a a r of our < }!iUir«-H sre in an nm-vn- no regnlw ort;a£ized phiasof openititfflson rerted stale, and fcr aii^tit we kiH>w, Giid this, and perl.aps on no other, snhjed.— may san«sti(v ibe tamiiy aitt r to tl.t-ir eon-. There is to one who feels it his special dety Tendon, if we wiH o b ^ n e that dt?tT . to a,scert«in his pastor's wants, or to rai.-^e Wkile tJ>e chnrt^h »*i-J to Ije "the litjhi) means to fiopply them irben knows. A!!, of the world," d'les it rjot devolve tijon its jit miiy be, feel mr>re or less conctm on tkis mem!>er» to let their li^ht kj sliine, that | subject. Is may be mentiooed in private, o'.hers seeing their g»x>d work* may gforifr : p^wsibly in pnVdic; but still no plan is ma- our Father who «n ia heavrc. . tnred on which to operate, and no efficient boldly, and so perfe(^y demoBdRSkad scatters to the aiid, tkat pendeimitfr^ infant ivarfMai, tkat pan aad pOhu-of Piye- ,rjr arkick tkey p n n a * daaelf ta tfaur ban*. May the Xord hasten on that desirable period, when tke KMe, and tke B i U e i a ^ numixed with hnman t.-aditi^ dtaS be ^ taktaiby bD who k>rc oar Lord Joras CknK i n Ktacerity a* ike aaly Maadard of {aitli and practice. Youm, tnuy, R. J . DEm. '1 beiv are dit«cs devolvinj ttpon chrisiians, all of » t ich are imisirt.Tr.t to be move is made. Some ronclnde t h ^ they wiU do their dn"y, and leave the others to observed, but all. fsmily de ; do the same. They will pay their portKA vtrtlon occupies a pT.>ir.ifieiit pixii-ion. irf their pastor's hard earn-ngs. Bsit tien Come brethren, let iis all. mrf itsV ob- jthey will do it privately, as if something of Berve the duiies ehara(rt»rj«!ic reKgwn,! which they were asLamt d. AndbeasMir- pointed out l y the a; .Tsmes, "To ' ed tbat most of those who give, •'not let- visit the fjtthet! (K. tiniULe wtdow.s, in ikeir! ting their left h»ii>d know what their right affliciittis. nod to keep ourselvts cc-j-otti-d loeth," are >^<hained. Not of tl-e act of from the wort-!," hrjt !<l u"; est,ah;i-h a reg- nl«r system of faiB>Iy dtvotion. in view of the ^lor} of G-'d, and the salvation of sin- ners; and especially ft>r those of our own i.at4jKh.>ld. For God hath said, "Tlis'the etTecinal aisd fervent prayer of the .n^ht- e'.>as uvaileth mach." E. B. K.WNIE. F<d- ilie rt'OmNiw 63pti->t SoQiCM of lliui^lf'lial I'liveit^—No 3. In our fcmwr letters we have mentioned st-reral things which conmbute lo individ- u-il poverty aiiiiT.^ oar ministers; hut as thijse »ho d»-pend on pn-achii'g for the means of support af po"r. as h class, there ma>t be St.m>e cause which, in its oj*>ra- tions upon theci a.* such, tends to i-iverty. What IS this cause? Nothing short -of a knv>wle<lge of thi^ cause wiil accomplish the di-.ii;n of these letters. Following the old beaten track of those who have precedt d us on this subject, we should find the tnie cause of Ministerial Poverty ia the inadeqaacy of the means atibrded i'Ur mi n si ers by those whom they serve. And th-it this w ili alnmdantly ac count for, and is tl.v fmiiful source of. niin ikterml poverty, no intclliBint. well informed miud w ill deny. BnVs.<everj perci pliveficnl- ! ty has been blunted, and the senses rlo>ed lo! all « ridrnce. Tl tre is not, a-sert, ore | out of e»ery Uti of lb.>i«> wlto d< p-nd on | giving, however, but of tlie amount given. .\i5d we doubt not tlist this is the tme cause of the**- secret acts of berjrvolence in a large maj'-mty of ca-^es. At least when no plan is adopted in a church, by which all must give something, or their refasal be known, precious little fails to tlie share of the pastor. Those «bo do gi»e, give tmt lil'Je. ani many persuade themselves iltey ought not give asy thing. The pas- tor, it may be,' is better off tkan tkey are. He has been unfiuikfal, is a- respecter of persons, or has become so uninieKsting in his preaching. If tbey bad a £utkfal, in- teres-ting preacher, wko would treat all his members alike, tbey would pay him l i b ^ ally. Bnt the misfortatu: witk ntch is, that however ifteresiii^f the preacher n-ay ke at first, be always becomes mjuiUfratimf before time to pay bim ior his aenices.— Tlius th.y never pay aoytking. Now, Bro Editor, are there not many justsachcas' sastkeabove inonrchttrcbc*? Many, very many, and they are drones in the chimh. We would be far better off wiihont them. .And jast in this way many a poor, &ith- I'ul minister goes on year sfier year, antil, at last, embtrrassed. disbearttrned, and with brokm spirits, he is driven from the walls of Zioi.. and ia lost lo tke niinfetiT. FESTUS! Fur the TMiixwwf BaptvO.. OiroRD, N. C., Marck 9, 1863. preaching alone for a luing {in the Bapiistj Bttcmtia (hiATss: church) whoobuin* suthcK ni there-. I have ivceived one numher of yont' by, to supp<Hi, comf<.>rti<t»ly, l»tms«-lf, and ij>xrellent p«p<'r, and am much delighted tliose dependent up -n him. Tbi« would, of itself then, safiicientiy ai count for the poverty of our iiiiiii-ters. Wr i>iore- iv asserted, howev. r, that our tnini«t»>r« are poor, and that this results fr«»m the insnffi ciencT of the means of living aff.wded ihem wiib its conifCTs. I wi>-h it a kmg list of suhecribers, and an ex*«i»iee cirenlation. I find it to be a fearless defender of the pe- cnliar and distinctive principles and due- irines of the Baptist deiH<minatioe. Tour paper is donbtlessdtmggood work by those for aboae (jooi they iibor. It in the eatue of God and of t n ^ . labonld was not. nor ia it. our purpose to urgne ' thick every Baptist in Tennessee who ia these points. Xor do we consider this ne- ,akl« (who is not?) would be pleased and cessary. Information can be had on these delighted to take, pay («•. aad read so able, points both from books whicn bare been ' ralnable, and intereadng a paper; aad one written, and faom watten of liiet. Ta be cuuvinced of ib«t former, we need only visit the kooBes of oar ministers, and aee iheir poverty and destitnuon: and to acknowl- edge tke latter, we need oaly to e«iimat<- the pastor's necessary expeases, and then ao well calevlated to batld sp and adrasce i%e BapJst in»«rest, to whPb erery^mnitm Ar/i<wl ia ardently attacked, aad for tke proBtotioo oi whick ba feels boaad to pnt forth bis best rxerttona. I aay fmmme Si^ftitt. beeaase then are ao maay wbose t I i I I Fur tke T e u » w « Bavusi. A Saul Df«.-cy*d by laCict Baptiai—I'eda- ! Baptist Pattnii Knui! I lEaoTKsa Gtuvxi;: I Permit mc to relate to yon. and ikruagh yon to tke nameroas readers of ike Tea- neaaiee Baptist, a Caet that came nnder my 'own immediate okaemiioa, (Uu trata af i which I am wilGsg to attest at any t u a ^ iwltkk exhibits in ghuing e<^iars tiwr . Miiu- 'drstwying U-ndency of infant Baptism. ! Some vaears sisoe, an old lady of my acqaaintaoce was taken ill, and it was evi- dent to ber relaBres aad frimds tkat ahe would not long sarvh e. She had been nused by Presbyterian parenti, and con- JseqnenUy cLnstened. or as she anderttood 'it, made a christian in infancy. Be hns- band, and most of ber chUdten, bad jfesaed religion, and jooied the Baptirt church. To this sbe was mndi of^oaed— she kad no nae bersdf fur B^tisU, and •particaUriy for Baptist anntsters. Her J husband w as mnck distieased abont Imt jNtaation, and reqiMied me io make aa * appointmeat at his boase for preadung. I :did so, and tried to preach frMn tke pray- ,er of the thief on the cross, *'Xjcffd remem- jber Eie when tbou cnme&t into thy king- jdoBir' I tried to aay ereij thing tkat I thought would probably aSect ber feelings, considering her erident near aj^mckta : the bar of God. Bat so far I ecnid see it made no more impression on ber mind than it did oo tke walk of Ivrr dweltng. 1 (sons:ht a private intei'view with ber. ^ i n g 'dc^termiaf^ if posaMe to Iran ber tni} 'condi&m. aad what midrtti k » an »e- care. I entered ian conrenation auk ' ber on the snbjed of her anart a^atjoa. Sbe soon gave me to andn-stand tbat she would Mrver jmn the Bs|Kjst charch. 1 <to>d ho- tbat she need not tltsnk tbat I on- ly wanted ber to jote the Baptiita, thai I : wanted to know tbat sbe waa a dinstbm j befiare sbe died. I iaqain'd tf she bad er. jer cxpetienced a ckange of beut. ^te jkaew aothinf of it. 1 ai4<4d b e r i f ^ l t e 'bad any hope id kappineaa aher dearb.— Sbe answered in tbe afirwatiTe. I a»kedi ber why, on wbat f4w de|*adM. Sbe replied that ake kad boen baptised when a child. Doyoa tbiak. said I. tbat btfll- cbildrea wiM aarc t h w ? f%c «&• ' ewered. "If it ia aat to asrc tbctt wbat U ;it (err* Jndge af air aMoMskawatt 1 ; told ber that ber own ckarek did aot ke* liere tbM baptiaiag ektldiM woali aan> l^im. (tkct^'k pei)M.pa n Ikit I iM wiwy, for aldioagk Ikty da aatprofoias 'U^ve it, yatltkiakdtciratBadaidataiMh lit,)bat Aatvbaa tkey ooaM la f a m af laceaaatakiUty, tkey « M i«]Mt af ^mar 'ain,aad be«ev«oathcIigrtiiMM Gbfbt. II exkorted ber to do tkis kf ai I notdapaadaa kar iaSiat bi^AMi ta^ bar. Itkaa left Imt. Sba.&BeaadaKte- tiaw aad died. ariOioat tke meeau witk wkicii ke mast meet tliese j name* are enrolled among aa, wbo do sot cxpenaes. Any oae wko will do tkt*. will, deserve tke appelktioa, From wbat 1 see ia tbe papers, it aeena tbat Drt. Lee and Saiiih are aawiBbg to meetyoa ia debate at Vatfreesbaro*. N. pfopaaeJ by aoiM of oar httOi- we think, be compelltd to acknowledge that no m la wkoae expenses were ao great, and whoae income to amall. coald possibly be oiheraise tkaa poor. It is aaek^ tbea to C., tt spend lia« aad labor on tbese points. We rea. I. for cae, waaid be reiy gladif Ihey bad almnst said they were self-evideat j woald aeee|« tbe dtaneage. I t ^irentM tratba. Dear reader will yoa thiak of. aad | pron adrantagKNt lo ear aaaaa. &> lar iavestigate these points for yoarself? j as their ca«* is eeaeerMd. if tkey act as We wbA to inqaire, Bro. Editor, why wim mea. they wifl back aat—tkcf aiast tke ckareh«» do aot a a { ^ tkeir pMors? kaow (I sappui* tkey do) tkat tbeir aaaac Do not all acknowledge tkat tkey "tbat! ia kad, aad oae wkick tka Bikia wiU aw at least, aitbeateeeiweitag the Iteeroi tke T»—wata Baptiit. WaaitMltralx preaah tke gospel akoald liva of the gem- pri?" Krca tbe OU £»ptut, > Aa &r aa Dr. Lm ia eaasefaed, I iaa- tke anti Missioearies. ackaowWije thia.— jgia*. ketkiakii Dr. H«»e« kaa patpined Wky thea are oar auniatcra poor? Wky aad twaklad aUluiaHiy fcr a aaaaiw are tkey aot sappcNryi? Wky ia it? Do oar ckartkM re£»M to do tkat wfaick tkey aeknewiedge Clod t«iiBrea at tkeir kaads? ; amaaiBg to aee kew oar fricai ff tke Ad- Puaaibiy the k m of BMMwy—roa< <^|Toeate paSed aad bkwad, faate^iafi mr- itf srif •—war eaertsack aaialaeneaorer ad afar the Ev^a cf lafart BanaHiit la- WM litOe Mala. If diis fetter dbaald Idaad. tka Donor w t i M aaderka power. ckaacatoM iato tke kaada of aay sack k did naSy appear to aMthM^aaiMM paaarioaaMala. lat tkaa laotcnker tkat aekeeoweaeedtie T M ^ e f *eM. *<TkataaTa«t wki<d>kaewUaI<ard'a will, ke t • » • > ftusoae, nA. -vrnMUt aad pMpatcd aot klMd^ aakkCTdM aa- nacer aad apita m Hw wkale B ^ i w fra- ewdiagtobie will, AaH be bMtDa wWk tMnHt|t: h* aoMwd M * t o t e f a R g m •najadipai." MOtd. "To kiai tkat kMwetk tada^£oed.aad 4aalltjt Ht. takiaiiiii aia." WaeeaBe(ilwnMr.a&iwtkaitltt cktBtkea, as s general tkiag. tkaa wiiWJy .fBttker aatasfiiiWory •t tdencc af a rtiangt of^l^ean: aad tf kw iauMMa eeii ietar kit, aa I awfalf fear h it, I a 4 the jPreskyMriaaabank. aad weald taOirf I reiterate k ia tiw ear af 'baptiatiatke wa(li.«riw(« wil Aafail ka? Jkxti I OarAer ask tbaa^ netaaetly J aa aaa wka leeaa tke aoaliaf aMWraadI ' ibe tradi af Oai. I irii Utea). (Bay I elMBfi tkee^ witk tkia eiartfiat J M b e t e a ta eaawar ihm old le^'a fmtieii. -lUa^ (sot haptiwn ii •«( la aa«« lieMala •( wkktiaitfarf H. A WoM> FrrLT SnMcn.—(Inaeni Oaaa •aidaskort tiaM a n ^ ia tbe Seaate af tka Viutad States: ••lad^'adent of its eoaaeetiaa witk kaataa d w a y k e m ! ^ . I b^re tbe fiate of &^i&{ieaa Goven- jaMa^ia iadiswAAly burod ap witk % Ctttkroftbe ckriaUn rtBgi^, asd tibk it 'peopla wka rep^ iai W j fij^ a^ fill ibeiKMjrea tka i ^ e s cT tbeir er^ t a d o f ^ A t e a i ? peaar.** eikiifeaA«uapenhn^|k>ML * SMtlttle boal;, « h * o f Intel iato tke Pcdobsftist caoip. 'tr t m , witkMAa

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P U B L I S H E D W E E K L Y B Y G R A V E S & S H A N K L A N ! ) . ~ J . R G R A V E S . E d i i w .

VOL. IX. KASHVILLP; TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 185 3. NO.

n i p 1 1 . TTSKISB PSlsTERBS.

=3= " Wc Btipd an rdmcmtmi auniMr^ bat awnt

brr* « iewa-dlv p«oo> atu) aa mtPirwlT mrmnt mm. X* aiim-JTr be m ' ! ? «r«-«aj W ii* fnteDijtiiiisrr, wUrh aM a ana-

of WBOg fufit. spiiitaati^. mtd 4tep

S t i r D E S T S r C T l n S -

Thp «iinier iIJ-MTOJ-S l>l!r*»-!T. T t e tr«E»-gie-«Mwa nf tngrf? mrr-r ni>3e«i • IitnnMn •mi!. They twdtnAtuPr tewpJ n»B to ira. tntf gnilT a?«ae :<» tb«* prr«oB who T«lanTaTf!T cotnmrs <t sfo6»fa<-i. The

of inspimtii'ii. •-0 I«n»el, thfia* de-itr05«sf Aji'etf,'" is expresnTe of

fmU cfiniiitkia of snn-nt-ared man. He eamat «fijft hJs lu^rsshtt'ir^ iTnpraitMMrr.

I eoaatk^ji <ttJter vrowg d'KBg* npos »n\ fg. Tfcej are efcraall* iJrttxfied with

A.* a iTwl wrhtf »»y» : "HisHil Hr jirM* him^vir: hy bia own

' art . by %ts-otrii rhoir*-, to thoM* pro-pp^flrit-i of l i» natxirp. wfcJdi m d e r the

jht of God's att!b»>ri'T hf «i;;ht U> eta. T)ie gratificalirti «rf xh«r«e he Itrt hw ciiicf gnwi. imasorta} as be u .

this fee liriss and acte—ikis li« p a a is place of God—and fur this, a n j fcr

hing- b»«»T, b« Minp?e* on CSod'a aa-^my. and iscBiv k^i v m b . Gladvouki

k Ite lo e»«T»p»- Us* gwh of k. Ob! eeski k f prrstiiule him^lf tJt»t th« faab is not M"—dii- aroald wake op prsce in t i s gnil-

C««W he beiiefe t&at Gorf ia B(t to etMiT«rt ami btm; or even , be etmld make it eritaia Usu God will H—di» would aBaj his fears—tii»

% lid iKamp a bow on i l^ ciuad thai thick-ami darfcens, and ifaandeni daantsiHn

a fats gniTtj path. Bat his gwhui all biK B. and a &jd may leave bim to bis

is goin^ un to a wretched eter-the self made t i« im of its woes.—

J lid Sabbadia and BibSes. the tatercrs «Sbs of ashsbi, the waOj^ of angv tai, tt)« etSwatiea of Giid*« aatbaaradum. the ac-« « s of rwieemin^ Iwre, and the blood that «p^k>rih fe^se. be pre>>ea oa u> death.

l»e»eiK-bing wi:h lendeniew and terror, —jcMu leilaig bim be died once, and e t ^ die ajfain. to sa»e bim—mriey we<rp-ffiteover htm day and n^irbi—beaum Uft-in^is.* B*eriaaiinjj jf«tes—bell burning, and

ng- tip its »muke of lurmrnt, and the «<-~piiig ajHi «»iltn|« aiid the gnathiog of tee^. wiihm Has beann^—and uoward •all be gioea. See the ia&taated murbtl! fcifaw ataner—IT m t o e !

vBuKcis oi divine ewnpxnoe—Intgth, farridih, heighc depth of Jitnta' love— %trtt of aii bnMe, hiaa. ok, »*« biai.

ditsi fansrer."—Oittrtrr.

Ik Gtace.

A. rerisal of eaastderabie power at Per-ry, l i i , k reported ia the Jfew York Be-WHer, is vhiirh {iota lifty to fteventy have b«ca hcfefai i j cosTcned. Xite £uU»«iag adrfent ia rebued:

"Aa old ^o i ieman af ia i^igeaee and iafinesiee in the etHBatanity, fiirtiter'y frtMs !«=» York, becaote aaumy Ae ta<|tBrers. H ^ p l r cea»ilal« of his toat coodttiua as a n n e r . litai he feU iato a Mate at mind barderia^ uo despair, and ' a s remaiaed i>r aasMB days. Be obuiwed, a( laat, kow-eter. a fai(iif«in^ view of th« SaviMr. and did ifldeed niMKe. U • • • oe th» wite:— OoQ momiag^ be awoke £ram bt« diatwfa«d aac ivrtleM stombers, ti» rcfeet apoa asd

OT«r his aiafiil aad helpleaa coodiiiaB. tlini eugi^wi, the Holy S p r h ia^ ^MO kis iaatoa mvI theae beaoti

Wjpada , -By grace ai« ye aaved," asd i r Acp waa the tmpre»oHiB that h« aeemed HrfcHrthcntiee of h m wito cpoke. lo • 1 a a u o t tba old i^otieraaa vaa oa kk tirtr ki* aaderstaodiBj; was (iUl of tight. •Kf his heart was fun of lore. In a ahort CN^ka waa at my kotbe to tell the ntaej. Iliippeflcd to meet him a t the gate, and I

lita ckaage ia kt^ eaamcnaaee as ka ^ ^ k b bee . and exeiaiawd : 'Yas, ye»! ^ ' • • • I w s f by grata j e are w e t L 6ud

put, a m a sba«r Itka "

-Lora watekea mrer Ac eradh €»»wr the eaoeli of (be aged.

Aa wcKSns n d comfort of eack t od ktppy. a u n r t d n i i r e a the oat

^ W w U k t a a e . Ia theboBaekaUe&de, ** tai^ heart finds aamoia&M. the

fiMrted f m i t i w t , the j o ^ b ids kwaria **»"edbH»a«t Pfaas aoaftit tkey

m f A a t they go bom*, fcr b e a n s i t to them a

auk III M. A m * afa* re{weseated the alarsalka|piD«aai> aadM-the

i i M wmi m flMler'a " • • •Vm o o t t r i r M titat the

• W r • • •. . „

Whether we ar t or yoon we are not •iae anlera we are willing to ^ t k^wlHl^e from aH stmttrs. A« goW b> foond in the r»tk in the sand, and in the rrrer'* bed, so knnwtirdge may be obiaint-d fmm all parts of the wortd. Tb»Tp are EngSsb prortrbs, Spaai»»i proTerbs. ItaliaB proverbs, and Tarkisb prort-rbs. The people of Spain, ImIt. and Tnrkey. p-nerally. are not ko wei! m&trmed as tbore of Englsnd; bm that M jto Tva-Min wfcy we should not get srood from them. We do not throw aw-iy n i r e r . because it is nut gnld. nor c r p p r beraatie it i» not silren no-itber shoaM we throw •away a Turkish proverb beraase it is not an En^RxhoBe. Mon of the pmvei biased ia one conntry are in w>B»e degree puralk-l-ed by those of othtrs. The frw Tnrki-b proverb* fi.>now»n . are worthy of notice m d le f l ec t ino .—Lonffaa Tmrt Jfng.

" Jw« will moi tmmHemfmtrmouH iy tfty-

my homtyr That fct, t«b moat act well aa talk. If a man wlio!w b a n » are bam-log *atisfir« hiawelf with erring, "Fir*-!" instead of procuring water, iind pouring it • on the be is not at al: likely u> ^ave his property. What woalJ be the use of taikia^ to a hangry beggar about food, if »e gave him notlua^ to eat; or tc a r ag ; ;^ wretch about dress, if «e presented bim : with Bo clitihing? Unless our sayings are sappitrted by oar d<iia^, thrv are of little i wurtb. A shop keeper who had cheated oae who lived near him, kept saying, - I am aa honest m4n! [ ani an booest man!*' | -Whether that be so or m»t," replied his neighbor, rather dryly, "nnitl your w«.<rds and yuar deed:* i^ree. yo« can hardly ex-peet anybudy lo (leKeve you " We should not be led away by the speech of any one; ] "Utere are many unmiy and vaia talkers and dt^rivers." Tit. 1: TO.

"Do yood awi tkrow U into th« tm; ijtie

^ kma^ it mot, tie Lurd rili " Which i ai» mu'-fa SN to say, that we onghi to dogtv*! aa^efatlciKumiitiinces, whether it beknown lo thn>« smiiDd OS or not We never w»ste oar time when we serve another, however , secret IT the deed be perfoimed; (or no one . caa traly do goni to ano£h<-r wtthoot in -otne dtTfree gruin^ good to hi-» own bean . ' "Let u« do good nnio .ill men, especinll} nalo them who are of the hou-Mbnld of fiith.'* Gal. 6: 10. &

" J / t l g / m U at tmuill a* a ffnaL /<tpiy

Um M la/yt ag ameUfkaHt." That t». at'* Le not yuai»*-tf too •ectue i^piin^t evi-n tile !>malle^l foe. bai provide agaioat him a« ii'| be were the Utgest- We h»ve read in fii , bles of a ^ a t conqaering a Ikio; and a . aKHtfe Mtiiag a lioa at liberty when caught, ia toil-i. If by any powiHtlity such *mall cnsauues can reader services, they can do. mbwbiel An anwi^^ yoong miller said to i a friend of kis, "The water i . lestkmg thro'; my mill-dsm. I see. bat ihe hole is a j very little one." " I would try to fkucy it! a very, big oae» if I went you." replied Lis frimd. "for it wiU ««>oii be big enough if it be not attended io." The yoang mill«-r neglected this advice, and the waur broke down the mill-dam. If sin in ito aing be neglected, it will gain strength' in the same manner. "Behold how ^rciiti a matter a litlie kindleih!" Jas. 3 : .

{ ^Tluy wlut k*«m aM«< mr$ th«ofte*eHi

dtaatmL" That Uh»« who know most according to tbeir »w8 cooceit, and depend i too maeh oa their own cittvemess. Thiaj truth, U seems, kas been fouad oat at Con-sOaatiaof^ as at other pUces. The elaas of who are wiiie ia thrtr owji eyes » a very large one. A tkonghtleas youag man, with mack daring aad iiuie skiU. waa rawii^ kiouelf abtwi ta a kuat oo the rirer, near a walerfail. when same old Ssbernten poiated oat to kirn kit daafer . "Let me aloae," caid. ke, I know how to Uke cure of myself." They did let him alone, and soon after be and kis boat were carried ^ by the ewrreat over the laR. How awBy | are ihene who act in the same way ia eter- i aal Ikinga! tkey wisk M> be left aioae. till, j IB atriring to waridly pas*e*moas, they j loaa their owa wals. "Seest thou a man

l e » kia own etHMeh? There is more: kope of a fool than of kim." Pror. 96:!

row of the world worketh death." 2 Cor. PcacTies you. We r e ^ t t e d eiceeilitiKfj.. and R>r mauy rea.H>as, to part wiiL iLem,

"Tnut »ot to tlu wkitenn* oflkit hirian; but we were compelled by the iwtceRsity of ke AmijM'f <*e soap oa cwifit." Here again the circnmstances to sabtnit to SC' Bro. and

- Christians as well aa Tnrks, may get a les- ns't-r Cabaness hsve not yet arrived, bot son of iastmctiofl. for many wi»ke an out- »e are daily expecting them. O, how we ward appearance, temporally aed spirit- skall rejuice to wtksuue iheta io t h e * heii-ually, to which they are not entitled. A thm shores! young tradeMuan who bad jn'^t .«et up ia Mr. Coulter of the Pres-byfeiian mt«s«)n bu>isess as a grucer and tea-deaW-r, wi h- at Ningpo, died a few days s>ince. Hewiw out capital, was boastiag one day how mA- an excfllent man and a faithftil Missionur}'. ny chests of tea sod bognheads uf >ugar he His B-iard »nd mi»si«in will fiel his had bought. "Never mind," snrs a by- k«-enlr. His bereaved compani»>n is ilow stander. "telling us how many you hou;iht, at this place, waiting an opp>nHnity to sail only let a* know what T<»a have paid f»»r." for her native Ltnd. i lay the Lord be her We are told in holy writ that ••Tiw'y are not Friend. all Israel. whi. h are of Israel," acd that On the I tih ini>l. the erlipse of the son • Xot evrry one thnl saith unto meMjord. C-ime off. The day w is eiceedioijlj Lord, shai! i-nter into the kingdom of bea- and the ecltpse »a« nearly total. The ven." • il:«n l<iukt-th tHi the outwxrd ap- ChiB«-se have'sorae strange doings oa sueh pesrance, but tiie Lord loukelh on the occrssions, snd thf-ir mnnner of aceitunlicg heart." 1 Samuel 16: 7. f. r il is sti!! itiorc •.trani^e. On tl.-e evetiitsg

"IteatA it a Aiuik fomel tiet trnnU Uforr of the lG:h. we ha-l a •.€ vere eHrthquake— ertry mnm ii diMjr " The truth lhu.» s.tik- it las'ed about a niitiute. No ingly set forth in oriental jmagi-ry applies h mever, was dime. t'> far as I have leain-to everr natiun aod to all people. The s^ntence of de«th has p a . ^ »p.m fver.- » eiceedinjlv difficult to get any re-one. Lifted up by his su<xes8 in the Wv.rld', '"formnuoo ia r,iUuon lo the progress a pioud s.-n thu»addreSM^ hishumWr f a- rebeilitji. We know this much, rent: "What sh»ll I come to at lajst. F^lh however, that there are >troa< prohabiJities er, if I -.o ,.n pn. periag in this marmn?" ^^at the present dynasty may be over-"To the g r t v t , " replit-d his father, -rvr du>t thou a n . and unto d«<t shall ihoU re- »=» turn." Grn 3: 10. Happy they whouot "POS^tly el.iidren. and «nly krww ti.«t all n.u-st die. but who kiK>«. r^l 'dly cLiidren at bImi, that ••B:e^sed aie ihe dead »LicU die io the Lord. Rev. 14: 13.

C 0 ni in u fl i f a t i a II5.

home. We have the promise of stjtne oth ers. Its saperintoDi:>^uce li Mrs. Craw-ford's immediaie w»rk. and s)ie ia!»s interest in it. O. my brtrthren and wsters, pray for the blessing of God to re?' on tliis little scho»>l. and on our feeble e!iv)rt*to in-siTttct the dear dying Leatben tn the way of salvation.

Brethren, yon write to us—now d<-n"t forget us. We K.tve not yet received one line Iroin any member of the As-MKia-tion. Whyisthi^? VV(»nt you wtiu; toii»? We will answer «!"; vourleiters m-rilcheer-

Vours. i« C'hriit. T. 1'. CKAWFOiiD.

SUnit^tni. Drr. 1852. P. —Direct "OveriRnd via Soutoaaip-

tim,"//»>»<•/«»«/.

F»r lli«- BajftiM. F.\M1LY I 'RAYii!! .

FW The T^ rn-.**-* B*pt?'»l SitAXtiBAr. Chis*, Nov. 22.1, 1852.

Beotheb GBAVES: I have just returned from the ship on

which Bro Shuck and children h^vr tafc.Hi pass.<kge f«»r the United Slates. We h.«d a vetv sad and ateUncholv partin*.;—s part-mg that flowed wi.h tean.. Bro Shu -U has -many rears been an inHefaliLrabli* I»ih<»rer for the coBVervioB of China. He has many ties and many interests here. He toe graves of two devote«l and ••injr'tl-Hy ex<-ell«-nt companions »mi>n,r the re>t. Hit trials are like the dividinjfsof smi! anH sy>ir-it, jmnis and marrow. Nothing- hut a i of dutT. in mv judgment, conid ever have* iodaced him to leave his fi,.KI. even t..r a '«> Bible m.«>ih. He was so machinfervst,.d in and than the duty of fam.ly dev.rted to hi> wwk-kach seal as he man- ""^jonr t ' - ' a tn^eim-ileste.1. is sehkm. seen. I«-rious. and perhaps th-re is no duty lo

That it IS his duty to take his rh.ldren to attention Ls paid, by the pro-America and provide f«r iheir pr-.p^r trnin- h-UoweM of Chnst. ing. is per<«tlT evident to the minds of all! rel.gioa» wtU» whom Ihkve converse,! OB the suHject; ' """ ' ' """" we .have any ac-indeed it is a plain ca.«e ..f dutv and - « Scriptures. At the head of sitv. Msy Owl WesB him and bis litile in'timii.rti natorally »HK)d the father oaU. Is my devout praver. ' Fn.m necessity, as weU

I wish I c u l d cease'here and 'ell of the " f* '™ prophet, priest, departareof no,wel«rof otirsmall numl)er.' As a prophet. On the 8 h of this same month, we had to bis i.o»«:L«ld, in the knowl-part with our dear Bro Dr. Burti» for the n m e destinapoa. The cause of bis depar A" » tare was ditfemit from that in Bw. Shark's 'hoMi under his care, case, bat equally necessary and pa in fa l— P'unomced bettdwuous upon htsckii. Thus within two weeks of each other, we have b«l to bid uliea to the senior and ju-, ^ s a lawgiver and Vuig, he commanded nior ol our H.tle number. How severely! 'l^'Wi^n. ami servants, and rewanled tke Lord doth someUmea ehiuten us; but ' »c«.rdmg to their works, «c . I t wa. it is for oar profit, aad will work for hisi ^y * glorr. In Juae htst. Dr. Bur»oa had a i msakmd were Uius eobsututed proph^-u. vere attack ot iHaesa. which aBeeted his i P""'*-"'' * brain Biost severely—t onetime h i . phTs-1 officiated, ia compliaace w.Ut iciaa and all his frieads despaiwl of liis «<"»«»'»<«• bfe. He has . eve r since r«^»vere<l. snd it ^ was tkoagbt kT b « phys,ci.B that he never i coald ia tbb c i i « a t e - « » b . advised his re-» " " " i h o w ^ yeaw. t a r a f o r a s o . « « . His p«««»«e is f ^ it was the only social w ^ . p of Div iae ap-the miaaiaQ. and Dr. Barton is to rHura as i l-^Mn^ni^"^ aooiiaa well aad aWe. Dr. Barton T U u g h o hertMtitu..on.baveMncebeeB began a good work, b i t was eat short h>' auper««ied. As tke Biidat of it. ' ' originated ia Dtviuity. and made so im-

I have BO m o « room, but to tha t j T " * our health is excellent.

Youri. T. P . CRAWFORD,

F«r Iks Tanawies Baptist. To the Kf BtUhk ltsoeiatK*a.

t s . "A aura wAo wttp* far mryomwSl

ItiM kk ffftifU.^ Thia proverb is a ns pfoof to al!. be tkey Torks or ChrisuaBs. wko g i n way la oaDeeeaaarj grief. There is SB affeetibeate iorrow Aai oagkt not to ke wkoHy restraiaed, and tkeie is a Mtlfisk gnef wkirk leada to discontent aad iB^piat-iade. ' " I akall uenr gel over thia kna," i • d d t s weepiBg womaa, wko kad loat a] fiiesd. I a e r e r krredoM like fcer.'^| "Pta^mpt l u % k t l u i r e t ioogSt ao, too."! w«B tke l ep l f j -only tkat I k a r e keard JOB a i y t f e aaaie oT fwei t^ odier peof te . "—|

MintMr to aal-;

j II ia greatly to be IsBusated tbat co many .neglect it. Perhaps there is no practice I cuiueeied with rfc>>gi<>n, that can ba oi>-I served, calculated to exert a more salutary

iafiuence npoa the tnuvds of childrea. ihait that of family dcvotioe. A neglect of tUia duty oa th« pi4>t of t h ^ hating a rising f aa^y , is caivuIataHi to exert a deUteriuns infloeoce.

Dottbtlesa there are »nny skituog onia-meau ia the church of Ckriat, wkuae fiiwt

D ^ a Bamirnxx: I send y«ti a few lines ky the present,

overland mail. Frequent »hort letters, 1 tkiak* will b« laare enjoyed by y<m ikan aeldooi and kmf ones. After onekas b.-en leiigitrtw im|tf«s»iott» were ike result of iam-k*r« a few aooittka ke trill Iire4|nen(ty ke at; tiy devotion. Tke writer of tkia «a*(unsi-a loaa for something B«W aad mtereaiiagtn Uy impreMed. a abort ttaia since, wktieao-write. P««|>te in America kave bat aa in-diatiact perciqMian of nsal aionotony. Xb< year.wiada Bp<|natlj ,«f eoorse. Tkcdaj*

swnaiing wiik a reiigiuos lanily, to aea tfa« regular system tkat was adopwd, W tke otk>ervafic« of tkia dnty. Tke aged iatkar

laeiear aad cold. All tke OMWibeniof oar | will exaaaa om. if hts e y a a k o a U i a m B p w aussion are ia tkeianMial health, aad ous j tkis. at the menik» I m a U of kia pcaetiaa. work gmt» a t a a d i ] a i k a t l j o a — d o aa>- i Tkara were impreasiaas s u m opoa mj mtad t k i i ^ t j e t b u t mw tke feed, ky as(d b j « ) j b ] r kia a z a a i ^ , ikat porkapa wiU a e r a b * akall reapif waCtintBoc Oiu-dMrkntk^KBHT«^, Mmt^ towi i t aapMi ran. S k a e l •]^Bartoa. .kaT«ieft far AmV', tkit sabjeet^fit'

k a , as j o a wffl k a r t beard b»f^«r« There k u iKen, aad d'j«bt]«« b , too

much nt-gWA of t W dnty oa the pan of rtfase to dischsr^'e a kaown daty. Wtjj-aiiwy p r o f c y d chriniuM, and aurrrr am I [ihea d<» t U y not rapport ^ r rwpeetive to know tka^a^i^ ters of tke goTiel, ptu- > pastors? In most mstaBces. we think, it is t a n af l A a j i t v Miaay^oC j a t t n b a u A f e t o ^ c a w i e s a n e g l ^ T a t ^ ever pray b their families. 'il vrilfkB ^ s s t S S . ' ^ e y ! ^ O i r ^ i i ^ case, we need not be sarpwed at ike neg- i ought, and. in most instances, we ekarifa-let t of oar brethren of the liu:y—"Like priest, like people."

Uinivters of 4ke ^hoald be exam-

mui Ok, it is Bwnat rd t t r ' ^ —S

fcly kope. they inietri to enj^iort their pas-tors; bat still t he j isegJen to originate and carry ont tboee pians by which this wonld

pies for tbow oe.ler Uieirchsr,"*-. and when ' be accomplished. They adopt »o j^sn by they have been txeir»-Kjy, ibey 'an wtth : which to iwctruin the pastor's wsnw, c«.to pr.'pri».-ty urjre dutirs xt- other". I'meet those wa<it« when k7io»-n. l l iey have

^ a a r of our < }!iUir«-H sre in an nm-vn- no regnlw ort;a£ized phiasof openititfflson rerted stale, and fcr aii^tit we kiH>w, Giid this, and perl.aps on no other, snhjed.— may san«sti(v ibe tamiiy aitt r to tl.t-ir eon-. There is t o one who feels it his special dety Tendon, if we wiH o b ^ n e that dt?tT . to a,scert«in his pastor's wants, or to rai.- e

Wkile tJ>e chnrt^h i« »*i-J to Ije "the litjhi) means to fiopply them irben knows. A!!, of the world," d'les it rjot devolve tijon its jit miiy be, feel mr>re or less conctm on tkis mem!>er» to let their li^ht k j sliine, that | subject. Is may be mentiooed in private, o'.hers seeing their g»x>d work* may gforifr : p^wsibly in pnVdic; but still no plan is ma-our Father who « n ia heavrc. . tnred on which to operate, and no efficient

boldly, and so perfe(^y demoBdRSkad scatters to the a i i d , tkat p e n d e i m i t f r ^ infant ivarfMai, tkat p a n aad pOhu-of P iye-

,rjr arkick tkey p n n a * daaelf ta tfaur

b a n * . May the Xord hasten on that desirable

period, when tke KMe, and tke B i U e i a ^ numixed with hnman t . -adit i^ dtaS be

^ taktaiby bD who k>rc oar Lord Joras CknK i n Ktacerity a* ike aaly Maadard of {aitli and practice.

Youm, tnuy, R. J . D E m .

'1 beiv are dit«cs devolvinj ttpon chrisiians, all of » t ich are imisirt.Tr.t to be

move is made. Some ronclnde t h ^ they wiU do their dn"y, and leave the others to

observed, but all. fsmily de ; do the same. They will pay their portKA vtrtlon occupies a pT.>ir.ifieiit pixii-ion. irf their pastor's hard earn-ngs. Bsit t ien

Come brethren, let iis all. mrf itsV ob- jthey will do it privately, as if something of Berve the duiies ehara(rt»rj«!ic reKgwn,! which they were asLamt d. AndbeasMir-pointed out l y the a; .Tsmes, "To ' ed tbat most of those who give, •'not let-visit the fjtthet! (K. tiniULe wtdow.s, in ikeir! ting their left h»ii>d know what their right affliciittis. nod to keep ourselvts cc-j-otti-d loeth," are >^<hained. Not of tl-e act of from the wort-!," hrjt !<l u"; est,ah;i-h a reg-nl«r system of faiB>Iy dtvotion. in view of the ^lor} of G-'d, and the salvation of sin-ners; and especially ft>r those of our own i.at4jKh.>ld. For God hath said, "Tlis ' the etTecinal aisd fervent prayer of the .n^ht-e'.>as uvaileth mach."

E. B. K .WNIE.

F<d- ilie rt'OmNiw 63pti->t SoQiCM of lliui^lf'lial I'liveit^—No 3.

In our fcmwr letters we have mentioned st-reral things which conmbute lo individ-u-il poverty aiiiiT.^ oar ministers; hut as thijse »ho d»-pend on pn-achii'g for the means of support a f po"r. as h class, there ma>t be St.m>e cause which, in its oj*>ra-tions upon theci a.* such, tends to i-iverty. What IS this cause? Nothing short -of a knv>wle<lge of thi^ cause wiil accomplish the di-.ii;n of these letters.

Following the old beaten track of those who have precedt d us on this subject, we should find the tnie cause of Ministerial Poverty ia the inadeqaacy of the means atibrded i'Ur mi n si ers by those whom they serve. And th-it this w ili alnmdantly ac count for, and is tl.v fmiiful source of. niin ikterml poverty, no intclliBint. well informed miud w ill deny. BnVs.<everj perci pliveficnl- ! ty has been blunted, and the senses rlo>ed lo! all « ridrnce. Tl tre is not, a-sert, ore | out of e»ery Uti of lb.>i«> wlto d< p-nd on |

giving, however, but of tlie amount given. .\i5d we doubt not tlist this is the tme cause of the**- secret acts of berjrvolence in a large maj'-mty of ca-^es. At least when no plan is adopted in a church, by which all must give something, or their refasal be known, precious little fails to tlie share of the pastor. Those «bo do gi»e, give tmt lil'Je. an i many persuade themselves iltey ought not give asy thing. The pas-tor, it may be,' is better off tkan tkey are. He has been unfiuikfal, is a- respecter of persons, or has become so uninieKsting in his preaching. If tbey bad a £utkfal, in-teres-ting preacher, wko would treat all his members alike, tbey would pay him l i b ^ ally. Bnt the misfortatu: witk ntch is, that however ifteresiii^f the preacher n-ay ke at first, be always becomes mjuiUfratimf before time to pay bim ior his aenices.— Tlius th.y never pay aoytking.

Now, Bro Editor, are there not many justsachcas' sastkeabove inonrchttrcbc*? Many, very many, and they are drones in the chimh. We would be far better off wiihont them.

.And jast in this way many a poor, &ith-I'ul minister goes on year sfier year, antil, at last, embtrrassed. disbearttrned, and with brokm spirits, he is driven from the walls of Zioi.. and ia lost lo tke niinfetiT.

FESTUS!

Fur the TMiixwwf BaptvO.. OiroRD, N. C., Marck 9, 1863.

preaching alone for a luing {in the Bapiistj Bttcmtia (hiATss: church) whoobuin* suthcK ni there-. I have ivceived one numher of yont' by, to supp<Hi, comf<.>rti<t»ly, l»tms«-lf, and ij>xrellent p«p<'r, and am much delighted tliose dependent up -n him. Tbi« would, of itself then, safiicientiy ai count for the poverty of our iiiiiii-ters. Wr i>iore-iv asserted, howev. r, that our tnini«t»>r« are poor, and that this results fr«»m the insnffi ciencT of the means of living aff.wded ihem

wiib its conifCTs. I wi>-h it a kmg list of suhecribers, and an ex*«i»iee cirenlation. I find it to be a fearless defender of the pe-cnliar and distinctive principles and due-irines of the Baptist deiH<minatioe.

Tour paper is donbtlessdtmggood work by those for aboae (jooi they iibor. It in the eatue of God and of t n ^ . labonld was not. nor ia it. our purpose to urgne ' thick every Baptist in Tennessee who ia these points. Xor do we consider this ne- ,akl« (who is not?) would be pleased and cessary. Information can be had on these delighted to take, pay («•. aad read so able, points both from books whicn bare been ' ralnable, and intereadng a paper; aad one written, and faom watten of liiet. Ta be cuuvinced of ib«t former, we need only visit the kooBes of oar ministers, and aee iheir poverty and destitnuon: and to acknowl-edge tke latter, we need oaly to e«iimat<-the pastor's necessary expeases, and then

ao well calevlated to batld sp and adrasce i%e BapJst in»«rest, to whPb erery^mnitm Ar/i<wl ia ardently attacked, aad for tke proBtotioo oi whick ba feels boaad to pnt forth bis best rxerttona. I aay fmmme Si^ftitt. beeaase t hen are ao maay wbose

t I i I

I Fur tke Teu»w« Bavusi. A Saul Df«.-cy*d by laCict Baptiai—I'eda-

! Baptist Pattnii Knui! I lEaoTKsa Gtuvxi;: I Permit mc to relate to yon. and ikruagh yon to tke nameroas readers of ike Tea-neaaiee Baptist, a Caet that came nnder my

'own immediate okaemiioa, (Uu trata af i which I am wilGsg to attest at any t u a ^ iwltkk exhibits in ghuing e<^iars tiwr . Miiu-'drstwying U-ndency of infant Baptism. ! Some vaears sisoe, an old lady of my acqaaintaoce was taken ill, and it was evi-dent to ber relaBres aad frimds tkat ahe would not long sarvh e. She had been nused by Presbyterian parenti, and con-

JseqnenUy cLnstened. or as she anderttood 'it, made a christian in infancy. Be hns-band, and most of ber chUdten, bad

jfesaed religion, and jooied the Baptirt church. To this sbe was mndi of^oaed— she kad no nae bersdf fur B^t isU, and

•particaUriy for Baptist anntsters. Her J husband w as mnck distieased abont Imt jNtaation, and reqiMied me io make aa * appointmeat at his boase for preadung. I :did so, and tried to preach frMn tke pray-,er of the thief on the

cross, *'Xjcffd remem-jber Eie when tbou cnme&t into thy king-jdoBir' I tried to aay e r e i j thing tkat I thought would probably aSect ber feelings, considering her erident near a j ^ m c k t a

: the bar of God. Bat so far I ecnid see it made no more impression on ber mind than it did oo tke walk of Ivrr dweltng. 1

(sons:ht a private intei'view with ber. ^ i n g 'dc^termiaf^ if posaMe to I r a n ber tni} 'condi&m. aad what m i d r t t i k » an »e-care. I entered i a n

conrenation auk ' ber on the snbjed of her anart a ^ a t j o a . Sbe soon gave me to andn-stand tbat she would Mrver jmn the Bs|Kjst charch. 1

<to>d ho- tbat she need not tltsnk tbat I on-ly wanted ber to jote the Baptiita, thai I

: wanted to know tbat sbe waa a dinstbm j befiare sbe died. I iaqain'd tf she bad e r . jer cxpetienced a ckange of b e u t . ^ t e jkaew aothinf of it. 1 ai4<4d ber i f^ l te 'bad any hope id kappineaa aher dearb.— Sbe answered in tbe afirwatiTe. I a»kedi ber why, on wbat f4w de|*adM. Sbe replied that ake kad boen baptised when a child. Doyoa tbiak. said I . tbat b t f l l -

cbildrea wiM aarc t h w ? f%c «&• ' ewered. "If it ia aat to asrc tbctt wbat U ;it (err* Jndge af a i r aMoMskawatt 1 ; told ber that ber own ckarek did aot ke* liere tbM baptiaiag ektldiM woali aan>

l ^ i m . (tkct^'k pei)M.pa n Ikit I i M wiwy, for aldioagk Ikty da a a t p r o f o i a s

' U ^ v e it, yatltkiakdtciratBadaidataiMh l i t , )ba t A a t v b a a tkey ooaM la f a m a f laceaaatakiUty, tkey « M i«]Mt af ^mar ' a i n , a a d be«ev«oathcI igr t i iMM Gbfbt . II exkorted ber to do tkis kf a i I notdapaadaa kar iaSiat bi^AMi ta^ bar. I t k a a left Imt. Sba .&BeaadaKte-tiaw aad died. ariOioat

tke meeau witk wkicii ke mast meet tliese j name* are enrolled among aa, wbo do sot cxpenaes. Any oae wko will do tkt*. will, deserve tke appelktioa,

From wbat 1 see ia tbe papers, it aeena tbat Drt. Lee and Saiiih are aawiBbg to meetyoa ia debate at Vatfreesbaro*. N.

pfopaaeJ by aoiM of oar httOi-

we think, be compelltd to acknowledge that no m la wkoae expenses were ao great, and whoae income to amall. coald possibly be oiheraise tkaa poor. It is a a e k ^ tbea to C., tt spend l ia« aad labor on tbese points. We rea. I . for cae, waaid be re iy gladif Ihey bad almnst said they were self-evideat j woald aeee|« tbe dtaneage. I t irentM tratba. Dear reader will yoa thiak of. aad | p r o n adrantagKNt lo ear aaaaa. &> lar iavestigate these points for yoarself? j as their c a « * is eeaeerMd. if tkey act as

We wbA to inqaire, Bro. Editor, why wim mea. they wifl back aat—tkcf aiast tke ckareh«» do aot a a { ^ tkeir pMors? kaow ( I sappui* tkey do) tkat tbeir aaaac Do not all acknowledge tkat tkey " tbat! ia kad, aad oae wkick tka Bikia wiU a w

at least, a i t b e a t e e e i w e i t a g the I t e e r o i tke T»—wata Baptiit. W a a i t M l t r a l x

preaah tke gospel akoald liva of the gem-

pri?" Krca tbe OU £»ptut, > Aa &r aa Dr. Lm ia eaasefaed, I i a a -tke anti Missioearies. ackaowWije thia.— jgia*. ketkiakii Dr. H«»e« kaa patpined Wky thea are oar auniatcra poor? Wky aad twaklad aUluiaHiy fcr a aaaaiw are tkey aot sappcNryi? Wky ia it? Do oar ckartkM re£»M to do tkat wfaick tkey aeknewiedge Clod t«iiBrea at tkeir kaads? ; amaaiBg to aee kew oar fricai f f tke Ad-Puaaibiy the k m of B M M w y — r o a < <^|Toeate paSed aad bkwad, f aa t e^ ia f i m r -itf srif •—war eaertsack aa ia l aeneaore r ad a f a r the Ev^a cf l a fa r t BanaHiit la-W M litOe Mala. If diis fetter dbaald Idaad. tka Donor w t i M aade rka power. c k a a c a t o M iato tke kaada of aay sack k did naSy appear to a M t h M ^ a a i M M paaarioaaMala. lat t k a a laotcnker tkat a e k e e o w e a e e d t i e T M ^ e f * e M . *<TkataaTa«t wki<d>kaewUaI<ard'a will, ke t • » • > ftusoae, nA. -vrnMUt aad pMpatcd aot k l M d ^ aakkCTdM aa- n a c e r aad apita m Hw wkale B ^ i w fra-ewdiag tob ie will, AaH be bMtDa wWk tMnHt|t: h* aoMwd M* t o t e f a R g m • n a j a d i p a i . " MOtd. "To kiai tkat kMwetk tada^£oed.aad 4aal l t j t H t . t a k i a i i i i i aia." W a e e a B e ( i l w n M r . a & i w t k a i t l t t cktBtkea, as s general tkiag. tkaa wiiWJy

.fBttker aatasfiiiWory • t tdencc af a rtiangt of^l^ean: aad tf k w iauMMa eeii

ietar k i t , aa I a w f a l f fear h it, I a 4 the jPreskyMriaaabank. aad weald taOirf I

reiterate k ia tiw ear af 'bapt ia t ia tke wa(li.«riw(« w i l A a f a i l ka? Jkxti I OarAer ask tbaa^ n e t a a e t l y

J aa aaa wka leeaa tke aoal iaf aMWraadI ' ibe tradi af Oai . I irii Utea). (Bay I elMBfi tkee^ witk tkia eiartfiat J M b e t e a ta eaawar ihm old l e ^ ' a f m t i e i i . - l U a ^ (sot haptiwn i i •«( la aa«« l i eMala • (

w k k t i a i t f a r f H .

A WoM> FrrLT SnMcn.—(Inaeni Oaaa •a idaskor t tiaM a n ^ ia tbe Seaate af tka Viutad States: • • l ad^ ' aden t of its eoaaeetiaa witk kaataa d w a y k e m ! ^ . I b ^ r e tbe fiate of &^i&{ieaa Goven-

jaMa^ia iadiswAAly burod ap witk % Ctt tkroftbe ckriaUn r tBgi^ , asd tibk it

'peopla wka rep^ iai W j fij^ a ^ fill ibeiKMjrea tka i ^ e s cT tbeir e r ^

t a d o f ^ A t e a i ? peaar.**

e i k i i f e a A « u a p e n h n ^ | k > M L * S M t l t t l e boal;, « h * o f I n t e l

iato tke Pcdobsftist caoip. ' t r t m , witkMAa

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i KASHVILLK. T B f i r . •AWBBAY.Apra 9%, IMS'

ibeOite. u d vUeit k pobltsbed in bis pa-per of tlMSStk Mkrdi last, t h u planes t y . S a a t T

J«liaa 0«p, HMiilteB cooa-

jhmself (B ih* itnBgtk of UittTcmlisB |m tbk eaaati j , u d tbsprapeets of Ckinp-IfacQisa:

"UmTcm&is Mc not aaxioas to boawt of tthelr aasbm—neither were Christ or bis

tVoiweHMtiBdtaii

Qyat p ^ p v o t e tnonfanwl r.ilMfalimrisUy

teiafcramlaf tl« as

kvinbs vitk a lOigiana

waAmwiftrBka w r

ISssy.

Ber. J . H . E d i i u s t « i m p : "Witkotb-e n I n e c i r e d a etreaiar frm l ^ bi«dinlk I rery MOB detcrained to Al AIY pwrt ia oarryiag oat tb« plaa taggestcd. Aoeord-mf^j , I weat to voric ta good aaraest, aad

iApastkt; bat the UmTcnalist ebordi iajbad Botadraaeed &r, whoa am exeeBeat I p»TWpfT^f BOW. tbaa at a a j fisrmer .Deaieoa (Jf oar ebaicb at Deeatar aaid to

[feiiwL Oar m u M of^osan tbca0elrM.!Be, 'If joa wiU obtaia Src aew sdbaeri-l i a a a n B y i d a ^ A i a . I will b m gire tba'bcia to the Teaaeuee Baptist. I vfll A t t i a

I of tfca ITairacaalist deaoaiin«tim>; fire others.* Tbia baater iaspired lae witk iia otdcr tbat tba pabtta m*j jadge of iu^more tbaa oidiaarj teal, aad ta lew tbaa ( • t r e o g ^ l a d w eoaatry we bave 1 G ^ - fbrtj-«igbt boars, I bad tbe easb ia baad

Coivaataoa: IS Coavaatioas; for w acw ndbaeribers; wbieb amowit I [so ptriodieals; tOS4 ebarcbes; SOa meet- enclose to yoa ia tbis letter. A few n ta-Itag boasas; 100 maisten: aad aboat ates sinee I iafbrmed tba Deaeoa altaded |mO.OOO awahata. Reeeatly. 1100,000 to. tbat I bad performed my part of tbe (baTa beca laiwd to endow a College near I contract. He let me know tbat bis amount

should be fortbcomiof in dne time. Yoa maj . therefore, eoafideatlj expect fire oth-er n«w Bttbaeribers from this Post-office be-tween this aad next Jnae, and as mitnT more aa we can.- Permit me to say, that yon hare OMiny warm friends ia this great rallej, who will do all they eaa to aeoon-plish the end* pr(^>osed i» Ute etrcniar.—

iag oa t I tUak it will OMB* off ia Jane or Jatr-r-we ara aaxioaa to brtag it aboat. War ia what tbe Baptiats of Eaat Teaaca-aea aeed to bring them oat of Ouar proHmt •tat* of letbargy--and tbe day is aow at band. I hope. I f ad that fiaptiaialoaae Bothmg ^ tbeaa diseaaaioac. As to tbe jpvm a a d t t a t old debt, the Baptiata are recreant to their trait if they wfll not aaa-tain, and pat tba Teaaealee Baptist on a i rm basia, aaeh as t» gire the pteaa ao opea fieldaad a fiur raee. I bope aotm to add a few mora to your fist."

Tfeit Pr«i and Those Boolts.

aad aaotbcr oae is under way in InSaois.

I win BOW tabs a giaaee at Campbell-jina. wbkb Mr. W. ia idcatiW -I Where iatbeir nuiathly paper wbieb was

paUiabed ia RkhmooJ. Va. Echo iaBswen.itiadeadi Whatkiadof coagrega-tkms M Mr. W. bare ia tbe Odd Fellows'

{Ball i aEkbaoad! very sBul l . fnn 4UtoS0l Not oaly are they 'anxioas f b a t yoa riiatl m (Mburj

sTOa

ba >>-

m r HwB^p-

j^D' laT. i X.D.C«na> af IsadyviU^ttSMa.. is oarasBMItBC i«wt fiw MUMirT smmMs la a

i r f f m a w • amxmtmiswusw.

b aa r.—Xr. W. a Tka ,sadi8a<i«**at

VMS TiaaMaw. Va ba^ Mr Maadi ia that w e * wtt baiaaiy Iw bis eaaeiBg.

Chuw J t t e M u a s .

n V t f I B F l t t l B l . C L I P P . "

: Dr. CSapp af Few Oriean, ia a wwker aad la aidaatty eagaged ia tbe proaalga-titB af Ue ia t Cbristtaa&y. Hia letters al-m y a ilww a ipiriter demxka 10 God u d Itotratb. We are gbid to bear from bias. Tka fcBowiag brief baiiaeaa le t ter tajar t saorived. aad thoagb it waa aot derfga«i fcr paUeadoa. be wiQ exeaae aa Ibr plaelBf it k fta Star. Tbe hae%eaee wbieb it w t a i a e eoMeraiof Brr . Mr. r w g w m m Indeed eaeooiagnf .

Saw OriMM. Xareh (, Saaaay (vaaiBC. - i t a r fnimd mmd Brotitr:—I i

Umi, haTiag beea atodyiaf. preaehiagaad wiitiBgr ••<» &«a o ' d o ^ tbia BMraiax.— A ftiead baa eaBad. wba, with hia wbole iMiiy. k e o a u ^ o n r t o as. He waaU tw» aete of Paige's CoBuaentary. Pleaae •aad biS. Tbe etiier booka arrived ia dae Itee. aad kava done good aerriee. Doa't difey, if yoa ^eaae. Oar kiad baaeaa to Mia. Oariey. Ever tkine. with

«tiak%bcstioTe. T. CuLFP.

" P . a—Mr. Fergaaoa of yaabviHe. baa kaes here a aMotb. aad baa jast left. Be is witb as Uly . 5 o p ^ b e r was er-er BMia Sked ia tbia e i^ . Aa mtelligeat Baa Ti annsamn s i ^ to me. Mr. F . will Mgeaeiate the Caespbemte chorcb * r a ^ h o a t tba Weat. Lmu DmtT—^ mUt rase.

Tka ' ^ t a r m tbe WeaT is a Unveraa-M pafer. aad Dr. Clapp is a diatij^jaished piiHlaiTrT af UaireisafiaB ia New Or-iana . Tbe "Cbiistiaa Age." a Camp-bdfita papa pabfiabed m Oadaaati. ap-poMb . t a tbe above extract the faOowing

aXIUBKB. ••fkcre ia aotbiag startiiag or anexpeeted

taaaiathenbove. Mr. F«ig«aaa baa goee wben fe was maaifestly t e » & v loag ago. If be bad tbrawa eff tbe aaask aoaner. aad

l i s positiaa wbeie be beloBged, wa ! have respected biB mKb awre. If

Ae above ia iciiabie. be is aow taUag bia where cMwcienfaB ia a matter of

, wbere bk dosdiU will amoont Ml iialbiii^. mrHf- gospel loiasioa ia iMBve those who eoald aot be reached by A e g n e e fA God. ami the blood of Christ, •aaaaawtf as wdl ae any thiag elae.

Tbe idea of Ua "^cgeaentiag the Camp-kd i t a Oaxck." m en a par witk diat kw

M i p a » - t i a t saeenag at ibe of 6od. aaMagapao-

| i i wka kava ao r egmr^ iaa . ao repeat-tagoapel ae^aaaee of tbe

I T l a a i f n t Freadhi^ UaiveiaaisB

M B , or e a a r i ^ m y peraan to Kpett Haoe tka waridwaa Blade.

MuF .eaB iaamaeka rv . What •BB eaa aot IdU tbe Letd kaowa. W«

b ba eaa domore bana ibaabe tkkl i fe . Hakaabettay

M mt

persona. latratk Mr. W.'s frieads were so very lew. that be was compelled to go to iselfiag eaknitpies aad aulk, ia order to

a Sviag. So aolarioaa k tkk bet, [tbat ke was fiuaifiarly called "milk HmM." Where u tbe CampbeiltU paper

pabiished in & 0 . ! h baa goae ta [obliviaa. aad tta editor has embraced the tratb, aad k now preacbiag Universal Sal-vatkia. to wbieb Mr. W. is so moeb

Where k tbe "Ooapel Prodaautioa," pabliabcd is Ohio, by Afexandrr

HaUt It stamMed aad fell, aad ^ bleed-iag reaMtaa were eeaveyed to the "Re-; former,*' for shelter. Where is tbe " Disci-Ipk," aaeiiter Camj^tellite monthly, oacei Ipabliabed ia TascaJooea, Ala.? It grew "itmUifiUif U$$," datil it eared right in. I have o t W iastaaeea of decline ia my miad. bat I will pass oa. by obserr i^ that tbe Caspbelltta Charch near tbk place k aow ta the straggles of death. There has bera ao preeebtag ia the boa«« for aboat a [year, aad it k now aned {and that more proitably} aa a school booM. Thk k the way Campbellkm ••ebbs." - B a t t b e e n d k aot yet." Rev. Jeeee B. Fergasoa, editor of tbe Kashville "Cbristiaa Magssine, baa left the old treadmill of Ciunpbelt. and declares that tbe doom of tbe ungodly n not irrevocably Sxed at death—that they will be allowed aa opportunity to repent bereafler, and that all who It-uve this world ia aabelki; may jrr/ be saved. This, to «penL aay tbe kaat, k hypothetical UntTersal.

be freed from debt, bat ttpteimllf tkml yoa tMmlt JUee a ant prm*. We are eoafident tbat tbk aaterpriee may. aad will be ae-

I^bed:** Our Bro. £ . S. Edwards of East Ten-

aessee, writes: "Srnd me the 'Baptkt* fur another year—indeed, I wanot do wiibont it, for it k tbe medium, tbrough which 1 can hear of the progreM at truth, and it k the eoadactor of tbat s^ritoal electricity, i. e., Bible tratb, which k tearing off the rotten aeales of traditton, and tbe decayed branches of the wild olive, aad showing forth the trae and geauine stock. I feel much anxiety for yoar saccesa in the prop-ositioa, aad hope you will sacceed; though being confined to a school, I have aot had opportunity to do any thing; aad other brethren in tbe villsge baviag cirettlar* as well as myself; but 1 think oar Post-office will more than make the live new sabscn-bers. I will do what I can, when I get loose from school—this much I have deter-mined to do. If I make yearly 93 to •pare, 1 want 92 to pay for the Tennewce Baptkt, and one to go to Inr cause of Mtc si on*.

"P . S. Some say the *Bspd»t' k too dear—welt, I say to such, if thry will just pay what ihey do fur the cheap liuralure of the day—mere newspaper tnuh—to en-able you to purchase a press of your o«n, and enlarge ihe 'Bsptut, it would be belter

Abitract rf Letters for liie Week.

Tbe Latten received aince our laatisaee, jjaatify tbe belief that tbe friends of the

rsaaesant Beftiit are m tarnetL They ia-[dieate a determination not to stop until I ibey see it aanoaaeed that the subscription I list has goae ap from 6,000 to I£,000.— We repeat, what we have suted before,

[tbat from what has already been done, the Ikt eaa be doubled by tbe 1st of July next.

I If tbe frieads can be wdaeed to persevere ap to tbe »lietnf point,

I eaa be easily accomplisbed. Our Bro. M. J . Green, of Arkansas,

i writes: " I am in receipt of your circular.

Bro W. J. Bowdon, of Arkansas, wri&s: " I received your prospectus of the Ten-nessee Bspust last Monday, and forthwith set about raising a club of six new subscri-bers, aa follows. • • • The last one in tte list is a son of Mrs , to whom she sends the paper, betides tak-ing and paying for a copy for her own Ufe. Will not mothers, having sons away from home, do like Sister , send them the Tennessee Bapiisu"

Bro Jonathan loman. of Alabama, writes: "You will perceive from the above that

I bare obuined seven new subscribers, ard herewith enclose the money. I have ex-

the work erted myself for your psper, and hope you will succeed in making it a bles5ing to thou-sands that have never read i t "

Bro Wm. Johnson writes : "Herein find [and shall mw my best efforts to procure at' ihe names of eight new subscribers, and j least ive new sabscribers Mrs, G. says.. the money. I send you such money ss is I she win, if possible, exceed that number.; current here- I sincerely hope you may The enterprise k commendable. To effect j be able to procure a press, and pay all your the object had in vfcw, ao plan could have t old debts—that vou may long live to edit beea matured more coogenial to Bapust: ihe Tennesse Baptist, [feel disposed to views of propriety. If all wtH bat come; j o 1 can to tain it." up to the work, the object will be accom- Jas. A. Davis, of East Tenne.tsee, plisbed. Tou would be able to pu rchw a ^^ites: "I t is a source of real pleasure lo

jpowerpreas aad ^ on your way rejoic- to be able to send you the names of >ng'* ;five new subscribers, accompamed with

Her. Jas. B. MeLelknd writes: i determined to use my [aim here k to get a subscription to your best efforts to extend the circulation of

BaoTBKa Oaavaa: Encloaed you will find 9«7 SO. to be

disposed of aa herein after directed. Itmuatbepecaliarly graUfyiagtoyoa, and

to the lovera of "the truth, and of the wW* trulb" geaemlly. to know tbat tbe fneads

!of tbe "Baptkt" are rallying to iu aoccor I aad relief, and are exerting themselvea to {give it a much wider circutatioa, and thus j bring the important trutbait advocates with-in the notiee of all. as well aa to increase the pecuaiary resonrcea of tbe establish*

; ment to aa to releaae it from tbe galling : bondage of "that old debt"—purchase de-lliveraneafrom dependence upoa others by , famishing it with "that Power Press," and ' thus enable yo«, air, upon thk your sev-enth year of feariess, faithful, and surceea-ful service, to sing kwg, loud, and merrily, the joyful M»g of Jubilee. A eoDiama. tion, you will aay, long most devoutly de-aired. For then can be unftarkd lo every breeae, with a clear sky and unruffled, sea, in aheet and book form, the whole syrtem of divine truth, unadulterated by the tra ditions and innovations of man. IIow &r Ihis mny counteract the. baneful inlluenoe of the liydra heade*! monster of error, so j rife in "these lands," cannot be calculated by mathematical rulen.

Ileligtoas Uuth shuuld be of SO lovely mein, as to nw-d only to be seen, to be re-ceived and obeyed by alt who claim to be the followers of Chrirt. But such in the deceitfulnens of the liamsn heart, aad so! humilisting to the pride of man, U the prac- j tic- of the whole truth, that many profes-, sin^ Christtanity prefer to follow the les»' humiiiating practiires of some of the many , man m:»de instiiulions of the. day, which arroj^fnnily claim to be the Church of Christ. |

A m - t h e antagonistic principles u|»ni which thrse are coomituted.and tlie various, | oj>p«siie. and conflicting doctrine* which! they teach, is a sufficient variety to accom-modate the whims and caprices of ail. But alas! bow unlike are these, to tbe exh«»U-Uon of the Apvaitle. "that ye all spesk the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same roind, and in the same judgment." And how unlike the prayer

' ^ h i tba Tiaamii Baytoat. Bai^htt 8. B. ConveatiaB at Bekeaoad, Ta

The oadenigned kave wen witk fiMsure tbe caB for a ConventioB of B a ^ k u for eoafeicnoe on tbe aabjeetof Snnday Seboob, to a»c«t at Riduaond, Ta.. May 19tb. Im-nediately taceeeding the Stmtbera Baptist CoaventkB at Baltkaon.

We eae£aliy aaiteia ezpreaaing earb%k •eaae of the importance of Sanday Sebooli. aad ia leeoamen^ag tke pnpiaad Ooaven-tioB to tbe attendaaee of oarbre&rea aad bieada thioogbotttt tbe Booth aad Seatk-

b r a t h m are expaeled tn make alMWtiag^ad aa tka MkrieBaaf fee AjweAaa l a fea M^dreaaea. ; Mkaioa Aaaooiaaiaa. Bat theiacieMe«r

RAnanca or atrasar acBoau. l a a r o p a a t a o a a r e q i i r a a r a y esMidQable We MHMMtiy deitre every SapmrteB-iacreaae «f

Jno. W. M. WimaaM. Maiyland. Geo. F. AdasDS. ««

Franklin Wlkon. ««

John Berg. R. B. C. Howell. Virginta. J. B. Jeter. •f Ro. Ryland, ««

J. B. Taylor, John B. White. North CanUna. Wm. T. Bnx^s, W. T. Walters. * «c Thomas W. Tobey, •I Jantea McDankl. W. H. Jordan, ««

W. Hooper, M J. R. Kendriek, South Ckrolina. E. T. Winkkr, • 4

J . H. Cuthbert. ««

C. D. Mallary, OMrgiA. B. Manly. Akbusa . T. F. Curtia, i< W. Carey Crane, Mkaisaippi. John C. Carpenter, •a

C. & McCloud, ••

B. Pendleton, •4

Wm. L. Balfour, P. & Gayk, ««

Wm. Wright, Wm. C. Duncan, LoaitiaiiA J; 11. Eaton, Teancsiee. Wm. C. Buck, ••

J. K. Graves, 44 Chaa. K. Winston, Wm. P.Jones. 4» John W. King, 4« B. Winston, 44 H. G Scovel, 44 A. B. Shankland, , 4 4 John D. Winston, 44 L. H. Bethel, 4« Wm. Shelton, 4» Mat. Hilkman, 44 Champ C. Connor, 44 Samuel Baker, 44 A. D. Sears, Kentucky. J. M. Pendleton, 4« D. R. Campbell, 44 W. W. Everts. <«

OsjccT or TM S. 8. CoHvxirnoa.

deat of a Bapiiit Soaday Seboot topiepare i fideatly ^ipeal lajBB. aa aae af Ae atna-a aUteMBt of tbe atatiatica of kk adnel &at fikada of tke MkmoBary E a s a ^ ^ for the peat year, aad forward it, a t i ^ r by for yopr eo-epeiafiw aad a^ipait. 0 « a delegate or by mail. peet-pajil.t0 tke aa- k b o n are nuuBi^ directed ta Che Cbocteir

Cre i^ W n . MGkmi. aad — ' tribea. amoag whom webavc C^Junaxt, tSlGaieteri aad Aas^anta. aad aeu^ IfiOOebarcb aienbera. To aaatam thew eerenl statisttB, aad to eead astee khotets kt tke opeaiag Sdda of Mew Iteico. if ^opnibk. we araat have aa inuaefiaie k -erease of cantribatiou on tbe pan of ^

jcbarcbes; aad ia oedrr to makeevwy dot.

den^aed . Pkaaeatata. 1. KaawoTdiaaBbael. of atyerintnadrat,

•ad of poat-fiOka. t. Vaaibec at offieera aad teacbea. 3. Kamber of ai^cdara oa dw roB. 4. Average n m b e r in attendanoe. 5. Kamber of coaverHcaia dariag peat

year. 6. Kamber of rolamea ia tbe tibrazy. Incitiea,weaboahlbegladtobaveMB- ;k ro f aaeheoa^batiaaa available to the

ilar detaik respeetiaj; the Sonday Scboola jMiaaiooii tkcsMeivce, i t k deaitaUe ikat 'of tbe otber denommatioas: s ta t ia i^ la t . tbeaeofferingssbooldbe nude aad fofvwii. number of •cboob—Snd, wbok aaaiber of led, as far as practicaUe. without the officers aad teachers, *c . i of emptuj^Bg Agents totravd the

Bv order of committee of arrangementa.' try aad present the claiaa of the Societr « w . v r v t . Tke*wkok expea«a of tke Saek^

ia carrying oat tbe objecu of ita o r g a ^ tioa. do not amoaat to tSOO per aanaa, a n d i t k belkred t h a t acne of oar Mimaatb <ai aay deaowaataoa. are maaaged widi greater econoay.

Tbe recent inteBigenoe from tbe sevenl etationa k of tbe atoat cheering ckaraets. Oae of the Miaiionariea writea ander daB of Febraaiy f th-

"Last Lard'a-day tbe two ordinaaeoi were administered; diree days previous ike weather kad beca raj aeren, tke caadi-

B MANLY. Ja. RUkmomd, AprU g, 18&3.

For dw TrtiaeMiw Bsptiit. 0 U 8 CBURCII.

Qrtacr, It4_ April 8tk, 1863. Baomxa Gaavxa:

j W« live up in the "wJd north," and !are jaat on the " / r t t tU*" of the Ime; bat • even here, there are aome wann hearta. and no lines or boundaries circumscribe oar re-ligioaa sympathies, or efforts, or oar pray-ers. As long as "tbe field k the world," and that "woHd lieth in darkness," we l o « ^ the ctdi-to have a heart and faith aa large aa tbe 1 ^ ^ * field, and feet the propriety of "preaching " tbe gospel to every creature."

Tbe Quiney Church i»tn a pkaaant little

hesitation tbey repBed tbat they wished to be baptised. Tbe ice waatheB^broken aad the Uqoid grave received these ha{ipy kl.

city of 1^000 inbabitaata, located on a high « nnmber, of the amek aad hlaff. overlooking no verr mean poetion of »»»y * * * Four mot* Choc

Uwa will, God wHling, be baptiaed at I>i;f

In calling for a Ctmvention of those in-terested in Bsptist Soaday Schools through-out the South and South-West, the commit-tee of arrangementa are relieved of the ne-

of the Saviour, who prayed that his disci- ceasity of proving their aims to be higher pies might all be one, as be and the Father a mere local or insignificant assem-were one. | blage, by the kind approbation of the breth-

! That the kingilom instituted- by the Sa j yen whose names have preceded. We do viour is a unit, is an axiom too plain to indeed hope that the Convention may give need annmients to prove. And that it isi stimulus to our own seal, and add u n i f o r m i n its government, its subjects, itsj^,<joni U) the efforts of the Richmond doctrines, its ordinauces, and the mode and .chools; but our principal design has been design of these ordinances, is equally clear. ^ extend tbe blessings of Sunday School

. That it shall "fill the whole earth," and j instruction into every charch in i e land, ; "sund forever." are the predictions of holy which is destitute of it, and to increase the Seers. And that "the gates of hell shall efficiency of such schook wherever they not prevail against it" is the declantiion of exist. the Kinjj himself. To circumscribe the in- For this purpose we desire a Convenuon. fluence of this kingdom, and retard its pro- jn order to collect and diffuse information gress ov^r eartli, "heathen have raged, and with regard to deotitution of Sabbath Schools the people imajjined a vain thing, the kings —to gather statistics of existing efforts and of the t arlh set themselves, and tbe rulers their results—to compare various methods have taken council together, against the. of procedure, and to kindle a more deep. Lord, and against his Anointed, saying, j intelligent,'general, and abiding interest in Let us bre.-tk their baads asunder, and cast the subject away their cords from us." The "rage of i We have called a Somlkern Convention, the heathen," the council of the rulers, Ac., because we of the South must act togeUier h a v e p a r t i a l l y succeeded in breaking asun- in thk as well as other great benevolent der the hands of union that should bind enterprises; because the South, from its the suhjecU of this kingdom together, and

1 your it.

paper. Baptists cannot do without paper at this office of 50. Voa will hear from OS again aoon. with an additional xhat -debt' must and will be paid, and number of cash subscribers. I earnestly | yp^ enabled to procure that 'power press.' hope the requiaite number of cash subaeri-, j | , y God arouse the Baptists to a sense of

I ben may be obtained within the specified' ' ~ I time. I was sorry to see in the laat paper

in ca-sting away the cords of humlity and restraint imposed upcm them by the "A-

more sparsely settled condition, is compara-tively destitute of Snnday schools; and be-cause the success of our northern brelhreD.

bluff, overlooking no very mean portion thk lower creatiaa; has aa many churcbea ia proportion to population, and aa eSc io t

: mioiatry at it usually found on thk "Creek." Sixteen yean ago. tdmt brethren aad sisten

I erected tbe Baptkt staadard here, and iU dipped banner waved over oor Jordan; bat they were laughed at, and at a nucb later period the baby sprinklers, when staked "Is there a Baptist church in your c:tyf"'— were used to say: "He-rm—ah—well, 1

, don't know, but I did hear of one or two ! who call themseh-es Baptkt*. but nobody knows anything about them; and I gaeaa they haven't any aort of mectinga—tbey win never come to much any bow."

Butsonw how, tbe standard baa beea raited a Kule higher, and higher, andhigb-

! er, and our flag baa tiippiJ a UtUe oftener. until at length it haa within iu fcdds encloa-ed many a poor sinner and many who thooght thkif^^ ' i^ was indeed a 'iwifi^cereatoejF,' and men of business, talentand of •honorable

! women not a few.' The late Homer Parr, I whose fidl from a b t ^ was doubtless the ! key that unlocked hk grave; and Aaron I Jackson, now of New York, have held ac-' ceptably the pastoral office here, j When the present pastor entered upon ' bk labors, fifteen months sbce. the church was enfeebled and reduced so, that the whole attendance was not usually much more than one hundred. Tbe 17th of Jan-uarv, '52. will be remembered as era. Cheeted by the presence of a new pastor, who had tbe precedmgday crossed the "Father of Waters" with bk frmily, on the ice, the littk band resdved as indi-viduals lo begin the year by attending aB the prayer tj^nti^S*- For two wi*ks these | were held #eekly, then semi-weekly, then tri-wet kly. and at length the pastor felt it his duty, though single and alone, to preach the T. aucMr BiijUMt. every night. This was done for one week,' Baorma Gai.rxe: then a prayer and conference and enquiry i Agreeable to a caH made by Praeped meeting was held every afternoon, and | Church. Carroll County, West TomeaMS, preaching every nijjht for nine weeks. We ; tbe foUowing brethren met with aaid ebnt^ met and prayed, amd talked, aad preached. | Satorday tbe 9Ui insuat. to wk: Beva. J. and God heard prayer, and faith took jw. Cearly, J . C, Park, and J . P. Aiaeid, bold of faomises and power th«t teached to act as a prpsbytery to set i^an to the the sinner's heart. "And the Lord added! ful] work of the Gospd Miaistry Bm. C. daily to the church anch as (we trust) shall; S. Butkr—the ordination was attsuled »

Creek tbe first Sabbat ia March • • • I amy be prejadiced ia favor of tbe tawa, but b all my iatmoorae with maa-kiad I have never witniuaed more real dig-nity, cbeufulneaa aad ac^mnity combing ia tbe Cbristiaa profoauoa."

Antttber MiManaiT, giritig an accmnit of a C3)arch naeeting, writes, under data of Febraary Sd:

"Mr. B., an aged white mas, who haa been long a resident among the Creekit, pn»-foased faith in Chxwt aad waa rtceivt-d for baptism. Also a white woman. These have both beea membera of aaothtr de-nomination. and will be baptised at our iwxt church ateeting. • • • 1 aaw more evident cwtcem on the sabjmof religion than was manifested fay the eoa-gregation on Sunday. White the inieipie-ter waa speaking to the propk, atany of tbem woold cry aloud. The Craek aatiaa ia, without doubi, the mt>st inu restiBg fieM oceajned by Baptist lliaaionaries."

We might grMtly multiply iheae extaats of interesting iattdligenee, bat we forbear. With all practioable brevity the caac ia kid before you, and we eamesdly mjui^i y«a to use your icff nence in oar behalf. Daring the month of April or as easiy thereafter as practicable, please take np a coliectim in )rOttr congregation and fiirwaid the a-

a new axHtnt to Charies S. Tucker, Esq.. Treaa-urer, Lotiisville, Ey.. and the blesnng ef "Those ready to perish" will be your re-ward.

In behalf of the Society. W. W EVERTS, JNO. lu KIEK, JAMES E. TYLER,

CamwaOei.

their duty." Rev J. J . Martin, after giving directions

I there was a folliag off in the cumber, from < about some subscribers, and remittance for (tke areek before. I a n anxioaaly looking I forward to to the day W1»B yoar paper will {be placed on aa independent footing. I I Eked to bare said, 'oar paper,* for I he-

old ones, says : "We are endeavoring to do what > e can that yoa may be able to pay off tbat 'old debt,' and procure the 'power press." I think there has been fif-

I Bere the Bapdats of tbe whole South-west^ teen new subscribers sent to you, within a shoakt aay Hmr p^pvr.' I have not the! few days, from tbe charch of which I am

I shadow of a dookt, that the object will bejat present tbe pastca-. (Bradky's Creek,) lobtaiaed. I belieTe God'a blessing k on: and I h < ^ we may yet be abk to do some I tfae eSlMl, aad it mast saceecd.**

Let oar frknds every where emulate Bro thing more in that line."

Bro Wm Muaereef, of West Tennessee,

ncrinted" himself, and upon the fragments from whom we would learn in every good thus created have arisen various rival es- thing, has shown the advast^es of such tibiisbments, the friends of which are urg-j Conventions. ing their respective claims, promulgating | W e h a v e desired a jB ><«< Snnday School their sentimente, and circulating books and | Convention for similar reasons, aad not at periodic&k conUining their peculiar dog- i all from unfriendliness to our brethren of mas. with a seal and industry becoming the i other denominatione. The best way to keep cause of tratb. Now is it not of as much,! peace in a neighborhood ia, we beUeve, ncA yea of B»ore. importance tLat Baptists not to kave all tbe land in one vast field, culti-

, only emulate, but excel in thk work, aa Tated in coounon—but for each to kave hk truth is more important than error? Are! field, cnldvate bk own crop, aad miad his they constituted upon the true principka of j owa basineaa. And, in religion, we think the' Go«pel, and "contending for the foith each denomination will have eaoagh to do

! once delivered to the saints?" and will they to ukec are of its own interests, wishing well lay down their arms, slomber at their post! toall,intenneddliagwith none. Tbe highest

be saved." About eighty were vnteJ into oar mem-

on Sabbath, in tbe fc^owlng m-der: 1. Ordination Sermon, by Rev. J. W.

berehip. (Up tbk way, sjr, members get j Ceariy. into a B>pdst church orfjr by bdng roled j 2. Examination of can^date, by Rev.X in; and someSimes tbey have to be n*edatA. j C. Park. It k hard work to do it, but there k no back 3. Consecratiiig prajer, by Rev. X W.

[ McLeOaad. Let all do what they ean— • writea: " I herewith sead you the names I be active—trf aad aee what yoa ean do of six aew subecribers, aad tke money. I

a f w traa kaatted •a i«« oa eartk. aad deeeived

,.aat far waat of ibr ke kaa i t wiik k a eyaa efea. Be kaa ba-

k the k w of life. He

—remain in a state of inglorions ease? re-' creant to their own interests, and to their

iatereaU we have are ia the growiag ap raee of children. And we wish B^>tiste

will retain yoar circular and try lo get more

Ha kaa betnfwd . « • • • te^^idi J a n s l a k i d a m Ua Sfo. Bakaabat tayedbk La t i . o i n i i . aad pat k m tti a n a si^MiBa I m ^ oT aB tkeeartk wiB « t ^ i a t k a e M e .

Fa ka«« aaly noM aow io refer a^wko r i ^ ta Eaek. 13: S2.—

k wkai Gad aaya: '*Be-rwitkBea7«kaM acade tke kaoctaf

t in q^teoBs aad, wbeaa I base aos made ^ M i sttapflkcaeii liw kaada e( tke

, d a t ka i t e d d aat n e a a ftoBi kk i w ^ ^ l i iMikiwSfe." Tkk

L ^ Bmilrai j af XTahretaai-tef dw

tkat ataada atiU. will aoon be aatoaished to i subacribera." see bow £tr be has iaBen in the rear of bk j Bro Tempk Harris, writing from East ^ w a . wink tke worid witb raBway speed! Tennessee, s a p : "Encloaed pkase find k roISas OB. aad kavmg h i a bekiad k. , — dotlara for IS months aobscription for

Rev. J . H. Boram. writes: The new; juar paper for the foOowiogpersons. • • sakacribesa m tke foregoing^ list kave beea I have beea doing all I coaM for yoar pa-procared by a aehle aister. (a meoiber el; per for two years, and am atill doingidl ia ike £>kia Cbareb. of wUch I am the pas-; my power to get it circulated ia tkk vicin-tor) PoBXxa. 9 ie says tbat wheai ity. I lire ia a strong bold of Pedoism,and Bro. G^vea aude kk appeal. *I felt tkati have bat a aaiail field to operate ia. thk I oogkt ta ^ aoeaethiag; aad immediitely makea aeven I have seat yon in a few weat to work. T d him tbat I expect to' aioatha. I am goit^ to 6rai^j;er eoaaty g « more si^Bcribm yet.* " ! akortly, aad will there see what ean be

Tkaak yoa. Sktec Porter. Thk k aa ex-j doae; my typortaaitiea to get sabecribera aaipla tkat werknpe atkor UdieawiBfeBow.^ are Baiited, aa I aia ekaely eoafined to ha-Wa^vi^ fe tds tRiqpkeaed wbeawebave lriaeaa. I fiad aeveral Saptiata who abonld tka geaeioBa ayaspatbiBS the kdiea ea- \ take yoar paper bat frona aoate caaae or Qstad ia a gasd caaae. t otber. caaaiot be got to de ao. I am ia-

Bro. ^ C. Walkiaa writes: "Feeliag ' c&ted to tbe opiaiea tkat tkey axe aot ap tka esBM>yM kave a» va&aatly d e f e B d e d . j wkk tke t nea . aad will be feft ia the rear ta ke tke C B B M af say mm aad tke caaae ^ of tke rqiid progreaa of oar ckBoatinatioB. at BiaakiBii vnsj wkete, I fed tkat it k J kave aaade tke prapoaitiaa tkat if tbey \mAmtj~tmmmmkl*dstf ta do tnasf tkiag to i wiB take ye«r p ^ e r twelve aaantka, and aM ymiB ftoBBriBg tiak power frees. «ka^ a n not aatidkd. tkat I w a i p a j t k e a i for TBBSii^kBrt.fKlk Ike tkaader kote a f what tkey aay tkey a n keera: bat tka ^kMt

BBtil tke -Botidakai or snBielkiag A e k ia tke way. &aBis iaaBi tedav& - T k m k a alraaf probabffi^ af a de>

yaBt t« . iwBfeldiyaBaa7aBad kata e e s i ^ a f katwaeB aad . . paper ftr t ^ aaxt fiva yaaa . I» ere kag . M BaAiBfpewvtBta, aad ao back-

obligations to tbe "King in Zion," and to everywhere to be engaged in tke reitgioas the worid? Or will they arouse from their' tnuning of tke yoong. We find tkk doty Jethargy—arise in their majesty and might, i extMsively neglected aamag as, aa among and come up, in one anbroken phalanx, to; other denooainatimis, aad we deaire to c^a-the help of esUbRsbing a press of their! centrate attention upon tbe aal^eci. own, free from embarrassments, from which \ We have appwnted thk conveatian aboat

I may issue Baptist literature, in periodical i tke time of the Soatkera Baptist Coaven-' aad book form, sdBcient to supply the wantt | tion, in twder that our bretkreo froat a dk-of an? And. then, in obedience to the j tance may be abk to afford aa tbe pleasure command of Ckrkt, (Usseminate these mong all natioas.

Sorely if tbey would read the history of the past, they vroald provide better for tbe futare. Let each one aaawer the inquiry. "Lord what wiUtboa have me to dor* aad

jroa wiU be free, aad permitted to go

door; such as rrotriap Utir name* af; and we are obliged to pat them on tke "back track" and vote them oat at the door whkh swings bolA leajw, first to Set tbtfm in and then to let thetJ^at.) And of these aboat rixty were led "down into die water," and wCTe "buried in baptism;'* and np to the present the whole number received k 120.

Tbe meeong-boase was a plain frame building, 40 by 60 feet, which being too strait, kaa received aa addition of S4 feet in length. And thecbardi Bownombers two hundred members, and baa in ita bo-som many mcnuments of tbe power of sar-ing grace, and affiads a strikn^ mstance of the potency of Ba{rtistleaTe8, aad of tke power and foithfiilness of God. .Mneanon.

Youw, as ever, K. W.

Cearly. 4. Premttatioa Bibk and duD5e,kf

Rev. J . P. Arnold. 5. Bight haad of leOowsl^ by pteJiy

tery aad charch. 6. Benedictjon by randidatr. May tke Lerdabondantly bkai tkkkiik-

erin aD hk efforts to preach Cbriataa^ Mb eraeiSed. J . P . AJffOLS.

Apri ISA. 1853.

Tke Agocj of Or. Mackj ia

imericaa l a f i n Miska Awdatimu

and profit of tkeir presenoa: and we have destied it ia Bkkawad ralker tkan BalS-more. for the iumpleieaaoa tkat the Tariuaa aabjecia before tbe Coareatioa atBalti-BMre are so imponeat and preaaing, tbat tkey will aeoesaarily engraaa aB tke time which k Bsaally set apart for tkat Coaven-tioa. on ia yoar noble work of pablishing tbe! « v . - j

wkote tiatk fearkady, expoaiag error meek- «n»agea»«»«» wB be aude for ly and in aspirit of love, aatil tbe texU nccommodrtioa of b i e t k r » wboa>ay from "the book" opened attbebeadflf yoar attend the Ceavealioa, aad we eordkHy ia-colamns. shaB be observed—tbe Scriptaiea ^ • ^ atteadaaee-

|aoagkt- tke character, perfretiona. attrib-! n r r a o a c w a r 8«a«oa « a aapoara. 'atee and reqwremenia of tbe "one Lord"! B«T. J.R.EeadriaL.ofCkariestoB.Soatk nnderstood—tke "oae Faitk." flie gift of i CaroKaa. baa beea appoaatsd to preaci tbe

Aaaarr.4a Ixaixa Miasioa Booxa, LmittilU. JT, . March, 1853.

;DKUt BaoTBxa: j The American IndiaB Miasioa jdatioa k aboat takold iU teatk Aaaireraa-ry. Witkoat at any bme ^ipeaBiag rery krgeiy t o t b e C h a r c k e s f o r ^ itbaaatea^ ily panaed tke objects of i u orjpHusatioB,-(ike moral and refigioBa improreaKBt of tke Abarigtoea of oar eooati^) witk re-salu tke atoat eatisfoctory ckaracter.—

'Great moral impraveateat k manifest; I tbe caase of Edacatioa kaa beea steadily ' proeeeated and large aaatkera of tke la-

Dr. Maclay, as Genera] Agent of te S -b k BevisioB AseociatioB, has beea kb«iV about two atosths ia Kentacky. BnMV tbat time ke has obtained in su i t ij<i'B| mwe tkan •5,000, and a link over tljMfi of tkat snm be bas rcoriived ia carit. yet, far several weeia he was foits a a r f —the weatker. too. mnch of tka tjase. ^ -qnte tndement. I t k worthy t k ^ kk expenses from B a f i k . W. dazing Ins two Bwato* ageeqr ki SiEBH^ were 930 50, wUck kegavetnanka]*^ self a Idfe Member of the Bevaiaa Am-' ciarioB, He kaa paid iata tke SHMMI evei7 ceat received by lum ta tkk ill* ^ 1%eae facts need no coiameat. f h f v SdoUfy inaabtate tke chancier aCdwtiir enklB A«eBtof tke BiMe B e f i M B ^

aad d » w tbe deep e e e l i d a t i ^ of KwitarHana to aasBBa ftB***"

Ood by graee -received the "one Bapikm" —a symbolk r^^resentatioB of oar dead-

^ neas to aia. of a 8aTioar*s banal aad rea-)Bme<ioB. Bad af aor f a tan lesBtrectioB ia k(B« skaU be praclsaed by aB. J . T.

> Caaio. JKm., Jfarai t9 , IWS.

latndaetory SeraMB. Ber. FraakSa Wil-seB, of B ^ m o t e . Ber. C. D. MaHary. of Georsta, aad Bar. & Baker, of Tea-

kave beca icqaealcd to prepan aa vanoaa n p o r t m sobjeeu COB-

Beeted wHk fioaday Sekwfc tad other

diaas have been converted to God; aad < Misrions agaoBg tken ooBtpan i a T C r ^ witk tkoee offitker deaoBiiaatiaaa. BBdkia aoioadiy dodMei wk^ker aqr of Ute WB-noBa(7effacta,atk«K or akaoBd. voBli show ao Luge aa w o B a t of goad pSike^ in fW^KKiioB te tlw BMBM a B | I a j . ]

akiB enleipma. H t f i c e k one. aad akeptii km aflotcad k j

. I F W A I I T T B N I E R .

H^Oa Bar. iL9mm. A f ^ X a a . at &s nii teeB sC Ikadiatd, Mr. J samT. Koaaai T. iBaca-aa ef l a a d c t ^

r.Ljr.Oaciaai J. la ta Vaiiaf gmaHia.

T k k k « y Waiint 9tiai| Ky

The IFaal

i k k k 3 t e i

f t e r t n t i a TkeJSai*

fint A mind

tnc^.eonuB • t 10 o'clock

Tlie meeij Pteadeat. by readmgd pnyer . by Totk.

Rev. V. E Aasociatione ad tke follow dq>trd:

RtmlwtA. appointed to Asaucktionl

Commtaee T . E Kinky B. F.Hall. Dnffield.

On motion! Etmivti.

appoinurd lo j aad exereisesj for eaBsideTalll

Jacob C n ^ D . D .

On motion. Waiiam Ga»i tee toreccive bcr* in attem

B e v . a . L . President of i Dmry, on atf laittee <« ciM

By-request the Aawioata tnteivMting as

Adjourned Benedi>4iai

Bcnderaon, i

Metpnrsaa exercises by 1 ton, £y,

Tbe commi {^lowing rc|i nonfinned:

PrtridtMl— Lonisvilk, Kj

T i * Prtm Ta; S. W. L | Esq , Md; Be Wm. C.- CrsB Ala: Rev. a Geo. W. Bain son, Ky; Ber 8. Matkes. Ii Prof. Adkins^ Bev. Wm. C. Baker. D. D., aon, Tenn; B D. L. R s i a ^ Bev. P. S. Fa JohnM. Delp

Cor&c.— Bee. Ac.— SimataTr-JLviitar-jA

Eev. W. W. a B. SUngfater.l Graham, Dr.] Crump. J . W E. D. Fore. Chaikc^ Quu. dy .S . W. Louis viilt^ Itev. S. S Tenn; Bev. C. Caeraer, SOB; U ; B ' M. W. Phil ton. Miss; lie, W. W- G« b d l , L . L Bev. Juhs Ky;BcT. JiA Jeilries, lii; J . C a l i , l . i H. Hacne, Culknilaiti John A. Met Ber. L. H. aavward.Jfo ' Wm. P . Bo Bev.BLL.

The Anmi lUnagen Seensarr.

Oa

Beport Board farr

T k e r ^ «ili9ted.and4

The aodi adojaisd.

I ' r a f .A.

od i a ,

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saeBikd m anier:

bjr Her. J . W .

luH»:«« by Bar. i .

T, b j BiT. J . W .

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lOBiT i S i ? ^ m r c e m TBI B I I U

B T B E R m o c u n o i .

Tkai hoif mmt m Ufcte^.. m A e

W d m t a tapnrhnMor w n & i f . L * f c n & .

llw Wmimm at Ote m iatL, tmmtofmmm n f a t t of tbe |tPM«diwg«.

• to oar

fti l l i t t i a a i i e n n f af tbe l e i u iM

iaoEUOon.

TktBMt M m m m UmtMtm fcdd ite i n t A amn l Mettiag at t i « W a l m t Stowt

B«r . R W . Lyirf, D . v u m b o m W

Adjamned witgto —• luw w n i a g , 10

• ' d o e t BeMSe6»byBev . J . 8m iU i . « r f

Seofgetow*, Ky.

l i o uD i a , April X.

Met p u r a u t toadljaaiwwmt. Serip-

imt» read u d pcayw offered, b j Ber. P .

& Fan. of FnmkSmt, K j .

SejolBtioa So . 4. moTad by D t . B. F .

Bail aad aaeendad by B t r . D . B. ChspbeU;

L. L . D , PMBdeatorGaacgetowaCoOege.

»aa adopted d i a M ^ Tbe Awodatiaa was tbe» addiened by

B ^ t a t BMelia^-boMe. LcmtsiiOe. Ke»- t^Bar. J . P . Banett . of Ibdiaoa.

taeky. eoBaMBeaf FHday, Ap(9 let. 1853.

at » o 'c io i^ A . I L

Tlie was odled to order by tbe

PttddknL T l » aerncea were iairodneed

by reading of tbe Scriptures, n n g ^ ; aad

pn^er. by Bbt . A . J iaday . D . D.. Kav

T a r t

B«rr. T . E . Kirtley. A«ent of die Gtseral

Anneiatkm of Baplisis is Kenmefcy, mor-

adtbe fUiaviBg reaahtiee, vbkfc waa

dapted:

jMoinsd; Tbat a eacBBiiUBe of iix be

iq ip^ ted to oamiaate A * officer* of tbe

Aaafciatjos fi>r tbe «wndag year.

CammUbm mmler tUt malutiam—^Bera. T, A ErUey. H. T. Andwaon, a L-Helm.' Helm," of Oweiuboro', Ky,

B. t . H«n, Y . B. Pius, aad hat. Cbarks | lesohitioB No. 6. and tbe

Didfeld. ! asaaunoaaly adopted. j

aft motfca of Ber. W . W . Eterts. j Adjoamed oadl T j o'clock. P. M. Ben-!

Mtaalmd, Tbal a eoauBiOee of tbree beiedietioa by Ber. H. T. Aadersoa.of Loab-

^ppointed to anaage tbe order of baaoeaa I riOe.

cxerebes, and to prepare reaoIatiaBs

Ber. J o i n T o « ^ Preaideat of Bacoa

C o t l ^ . ]acaeBted resolatkm Ko. 5. and

afler a speeeb from bini. ia itasapport. tbe

Aandatioa adjooraed oatil 3 o'eloek. P .

M. Beaedietkm by Bar. Bray, of

SheftyTaie, Ky.

3 o'ctocK, P . M.

Met pnrsaaat to adjonniBeat. Beadii^

t ie Scriptnes. Be*. W . Hortoa. of

Mo.

The recolatiait atoved by Preaidrat

Tomtg tbi* monung, waa aeeooded by Bev.

W . Scott ia a ^taeeb. and it waa tbea agreed

to Baaqia»oa«ly.

A speeeb was tben made by Be*. S. L.

ia ^ ppo t t o f

resolatioa was!

tut cumaiCTatioii.

Cammittae—Rer. W . W. Ererts, Bc»-

^ b Creatb. Jr. . aod Ber. & W . Lynd.

D . D .

Ott ontian. Mevrs. J d i a L . Kirb, aad

WtUiam Saraett were appoiated a commit-1

tee to receiTe and earoll tbe naaus of meiB-

ben ia attendance.

Ber. B. L. Tborman, Bev. Joba Toaag.

Preadent of Bacoa Co&ge. aad Pro£ A .

Bmry, on motjan, were appointed

•ittee cat comiaaniBatiaaa.

By reqae>t. D r . Mada j tbea addieaaed

tbe AaMciatiaii for balf aa boar is a very

B i t e r » t ^ and matraetiTe diacoarse.

Aiijoanted tiU 3 o'dodc. P. M.

Btnetfertk*. by Be*. Juba Bryee. of

BeBdemo. Kantocky.

3 o'cxAcx. P . M.

Metpanaaattoadjooniawat. Befigionx

exeidaes by Bct . Walter Scott, of Covii^-

to8,Ky.

The cummttlee aa pominatkms made tbe

faBowii^ report w b ^ waa aaaaiaioaaiy

aoaifasedr

iVm^taf—Bev. Joaa L. W A i x n . of

IiOniSTilfe. Ky.

iVaaiebate—BeT. A.'Campbell, of

Ta; 3. W . Lyad, D . D.. Ky; Wm. Craae,

Sw^ . Ud; Btrr. iaaies ShaBsoa. Mo; Be«.

Wm. a Cnue. Miaa: Be r . L T. 'Ddteaor.

Ala.- Ber. B. C. Barieaoa. Texu; Ber.

6eo. W . Bainea. Texas; J . T. Joha-

ma. Ky: Ber. Jobs T. Joaea. Dl; Ber. J .

Sl M a ^ la; Ber. T. & V. Kiag. Ark;

ProC. Adkios, lU; Ber. Wm. Bowaee. Pa;

Bar. Wm. C. Doaeao. La; Ber. Samoal

Bakij^ D. D . . Teaa; Ber. C. B. Headrick

•Tko rranlotUM ai« pmeatcd tagvtker. tliat t ^ of t]Hf AawciatioD at tkis meKiag may be Mca in a eoaiwctcd aad penpicmaa ftna.

7J o'ciacK, p . M.

Met pnrsaaat to adjoomaieBt. BeHgioas

rzerctaes eoadacted by Ber. J . Winter, of

eaa; Ber. /obs L. 0agg . 6a ; Ber.

D. L BoMta. Mo; Dr. A. L CoaBt. ifai

ler . P. & FaQ. Ky; Dr. F . Bees. Ky: aad

M a M . DeIpb.Ky.

Cifr. L. K n a . Loaianlie. Ky.

Mk. Stc.—D. Srxvtaaft, r /waa re r—Wuuu t GaaasTT. **

.<taditar—CaAaua D c f r t a i ^ «* **

Jitmm&gtn Bar. Heary T. AaderMB.

Bar. W . Enffts. Dr . T. B. Jobntoa . Jf.

B. &Migbter. Ber. W . W . Ciawfbfd. B. W .

Srabam. Dr . W m . B. CaidwaU. B. S

Cramp. J . W . Hewbuui. Dr .T. & BeO, Dr.

E. D. Foree. SilaaJ. Svaaa. Jobs W . Baod.

Cbarica Qturiiy. Artbar Faier. Wm. Saod-

iy. d. W . Tan Caiea. C. Yaa Boakiii .

. L ^ y i l f e . Ky: Ber. A. W . La Rae. Ky;

Ber. & & Oiwcb . Mo; Dr. C. £ . Wibsimi.

Teaa; Ber. T. Faaaiag. Teoa; Ber. C.

C. GSnaer. Tenaeawe; Iter. L. H. JasM-

aaa. l a ; Ber. J . P. Baraett, l a ; Dr.-

1 . W. Fbillipa. Miaa: Ber. U. W . Mktdk

tta. Mjaa; Bar. tiea. lacker. Taxaa; Bar.

V . W. Qaidiaer. Ky; Bar. D . B . C»mf-

k ^ L . L- D . . K y ; B « r . E . Owen . Mo;

Bar. Joba Baiaaian. Ark; ProC. A. Drary,

Iy :Bar . D . P . Uewtenwa. Mo; J . W .

i t ima , lU; Bar. Jaba O Kaae. I a ; Bar.

l^CiU. Ia ; Bar. Wai. Yaagbaa. Ky; Jobs

H. Maetaa. La: Bar. i . B. fimttb. La; Dr.

CaHta. Baala. Ala; Dr . L. PataMly. Ala;

Jafai A . MctitB. Miaa; Dapna . M M :

Ibr. L . H . M i^ tea . Miw; Bar. H . B .

Baywacd.]&a; PiaC J . A . B. Sbma. Mkb;

Wm. P . Bond. Taaa; Skr. E. Stinda. Teaa;

lar. B .L . Caiaaaa. ? a ;Be r . Wataar Scan.

if. Hm A u a a l Bepon oi ika Board ok

read by tbe Uana^oBdii

o l Ja«%a W . B.MeFcniia.

i if Om. W . WtlfiaBta. tbe

l i faM waa laeairad aad WHwmicad to tiw

S^adfarpab&aitiaa.

tba Traaiaiix m i raad.

'•'hpMtaad onfexad b a - p n ^

^ a M M B t t a a « • tba a a t e axcfdaaa

I lapeated i> pan . « y e b wai

a f

at yo . I .

tbeaoC-

whkbba

AeabCtaaik. Jr . . af Ifiaaowi. pa-

a d qoka ia sappgn of naoiaiaDa

^ % «kicb waa adupied •aaaiainnaiy

^ A a o d u k n tbea ad^ionaad a a d hak

f ^ t a - a a d t . P . M. Rmrdirtkai by Bar.

a-LBalm.

74 O'ctiKE, P . M.

•^•^• iBi i i i l toadjcwaaMst. BafigkMa

im i la i l i d ^ Bar. W . W . Gatdl.

" • ^ f l l ^ a B a i , ^ .

-^l^Emi., Cwni f iMi f tHTau

" i f t a A m a r i a a B f i U a U a n .

aftcra

W . H . Wyekoff, E«q., Corresponding

Secretary of tbe American Bible Uaioo.gare

a stateoMfBt ot wbat tbat body bad done

aad is doing in Uie work of reriaisg Ute!

Eag&b Scriptares. I

Rer. N. B. Baldwia, pastor of tbe Be-

tbesda Baptist €%Brcb, Xew York dty. tben

addreised tbe Association.

Adjooraed aatil Monday mortoing, 10

o'ekiek. Beaedictkm by Ber. D . S. Coigaa.

Ky.

Mosbat y«uraro, April 4.

The Asmciatkiomelparsaanttoadjoani-

mest. Beadtag of tbe Scriptores aad

prayer, by Ber. Mr. Rice, of SbelbyriHe.

Ky.

Ber. JtAa Winter, of Va.. mored, and

Ber. John T. JduMon, of Ky.. secoiided,

reaolatioa 5o. 7. which tbey mstained by

a^ropriate remarks. It waa adopted ttaaa-

imoasly. Tbis resohttioa wai alM> spoken

to by Ber. W . W . Ererts, of Looisrille.!

aad Ber. B. W . TluHnaa, of Wamacooaty.

Kj- I

Besolntioa UTo. 8 was mored by Ber. W . 1

Mortoa, of M a . sastained by Dr. B. F.!

Hall. Ber. W . W . Ererts. aad Ber. D. a '

Coigaa. and waa nnanimooaly adopted. j

Adjoaraed aatil 3 o'ek>ck, P. M. Bene- i

deetioa by Ber. Mr. Hagbes. of Mo. j 3 O'CLOCK. P . M. ;

Met parsaant to adjonmaieat. Beading

of tbe Scnptares and prayer, by Ber. W .

WbitthigtOB. of Ky.

Ber. H. T. Aadenoo.of LoaisriHe. mor-

ed. aad Ber. J i ^ n Bryce. of Henderson,

seeoaded, resdiatioe \o. 9. and aapported

it by addresses. It was agreed to Bnaai-

ttamij. On mcMioB. reaolatioss !0, I I , IS, were

aaaaimously adopted wiiboat debate.

Adjoaroed aatil 7 i o'clock. P. M. Bea-

cdiciioa by PresitUat Yooog.

o'ctoca, P . M.

Met paniutBt to adjuaraKeaL B«uling

of the Scriptares and prayer, by Ber. J .

Bryee.

Betolatioa Ko. 13 was mored by Ber.

T. Faaatag. P rw i d « t of Franklin College.

Teaa.. aad »astaiaed in aa elaborate speech.

Tbe resolatioa waa aoaaimoasly adi^ited.

Tbe AaaociatioB was tbea addressed by

Samael Hayeraft. E»q., of Elixabetbtowa,

sy .

aaaoLi 1 luaa.

I . JUmJwti, Tbat tbe o t ^ of tbis As-

soeiatioB, ta mitbreae Ood ia erery beart>

piaeiag a pare renioa of tbe Scrtptarea

ia erery band, i t worthy of oar highest aa-

praiioos asd iacreasiag effMta.

a. S tMh td , That p r i a d i ^ aad not

aboald emtiaae to ba as it baa beea

rtiaed by t ^ o r i i ^ fr iea i taf the Amei^

icaa aad F o r e ^ Bible Society, aad aow

- f e ^ a a r t M o o l ^ Aatariaaa Bible

Union, aad tbe Kbie BerisioB Aaaoeiatioa.

7. Sfehtd, Tbat tbe otijeat and ptiaei-

piea of tbe Amerieaa &'Me Uaioa aad of

tbe Bible Beriaion AaiodiUiaa, kead bot

to be b o w a to be eoameaded:^-tliia

poahiaB among tbe people is only eoBBjaea*

•nnOa wkb %aonuic« or prrjuced iaibrma*

liaa; whih frieada maitiply, with tbe dlf-

fittioB of iatdfigeaea aad impartial isqat-

T-

8. SutiMi, Tbat pare traaalatioBS of

tbe Scriptures are the necessary raatage

grovad for Tratb ia ber conflict with tbe

raried aad fermidaUe foreea of error.

9. laasmacb as tme miaiaters of Jesaa

ottr Lord are supposed to speak as the

q ^ t gires tbea atteraace—therefore,

Jieteltt^ Tbat all true ministers of Jesas

oar Lord o a ^ t to be adrooates of a pare

rersioa of God's Word.

16. St*ol9td, Tbat while we deeply re-

gret the partial aad aakiad coone of that

portion of tbe religioas press which persists

in refusing to permit our principles and

plans to be explained aad advocated in iU

columns, we are obliged to recommend to

tbe patronage of those who wish to under-

stand the whole subject, those journals and

periodwala wbidi are willing candidly to

present both sides, aad to abide ibe conse-

quences of the foree of truth.

11. Retolrfd, That we rejoice in tbe

more liberal riews that are begiaaing to

prerail in regard to words relating to bap-

tism and other controverted points; aod

Uiat we beliere that the plan of the Bible

Union, in not referring to such matters in

Uie contract with Revisors, bat requiring

adherence to a principle which mast bring

out the truth, whatever it be, eanaot fail to

please God, and to commend itself to the

approbadou of all iaitUigeat and candid

men.

12. Rttolwtd, That Uie members and

friends of the Bible Revision Associaiicw.

A P R I L M ,

S j ^ e e i a l K * t i e e i . i t t t e r s S e c e i r t < i < 1 •4PTIST STATE COBVKHTIO* Of TBXaS.

Tb* aext aiiitia U Ais t* anst with Ae BaptiMCbateb,E«B<c*iniCWalktreaaat7, an Satvdarbcfcn tbs third SabMh iaJ«M. 1883.

Ba*. TbM. ChOtM t»pwKh the latvadMtoiy amwt-Jter . J . X. Maaqrkia atanata.

Bfr JaMeWitMoprweh tha Miari—siy Sw-aMM-Bsr. JL B. TalkJarra Us sitMasia.

Bar. J. H. StriNiac U |MaA thaBdaeatiaaal 8«ae»-B>r. i . B. Stitriv Us dtanalB.

Aaqrfa {mriaiaa wot bs M d t fcr lU tW fafatb-laaaadMeadtwfco may wiA taattaad, ty tbe Gbinckia thia place.

1. W. D. CSSATH, a«n. k f . B. S. OMK. Tom.

Bmatnilk. naa*. Mmrdk 90.18». P. S.—Bratkm vitb wbaoil hava Wft sntMcrip

tions for the Con veotisa, will [dsaas eoUact with-out delay, aad forward the aaiavBt faj anQ t« Hiutavillc. «r aeod it ap b; bnthica or fricadsta tba CooTeBtien. Tha Buari wUl assd all thai wSi caa pouiblr eWipitioaa ta bar Ifiatiooariaa in Jcae.

^ W. D. C.

souTHERir BAPTIST c o K v i a m o s . Konca —TW Baptist CharelMS af Baltiman

will take fTtatpIeunrain welconiaf tothrirci^ tbt Delcfatra to the Soatbeni !5«I>ti«t OooTrattoo, which ia t« BMe> vitk theSeTeot^ BapUatOiareh OB Uitj 13Lk. A CoBmittM has hato appaintad ta RcciTc delegates, wke on tlwir arrival a>« re-qoeated to report theaaelTe* ta itaid eoamittce at tha Lecture-rsoBB of the First Bapthtt Chnteh, cor-aer of Sbarp and Lwabud strceU, whM dwy wai ba proviM with kuaies.

R. PcLLaa. OB (tehalf of the Sev. B. C h o ^ J. W .M. WiuiUB," - FirrtB. Gn>. F. Adam, " " See. B. « J<iBi Bna, *• " HigkSL "

R. a—The Baptut ptpen af the Sooth and South wett an rrqocMed to copythii Botico.

I T A rnion XeKtBg, by the appoiatiaent of the Cherukea Asaoeiation, will be held with the (Starch at Tjler, Smith Couuty, Tezaa, eommeac-•ag on Friday before the fifth Sabbath ia May oext. Incoaoexioo with thi« airetiBg the Tra»-tees of Trier Univfnity will hold their first aa-noal mecung. and important buitintm ia connex-iaa with Uw ItxtiluUuo viU be pmeated.

It is thought that the pruprietyof or^ ia iag a Texa-s Uraeral A«M>ciali«n will also be diseaand. Thiit will inrolve the iateresu nf the whula East

I and North, and we tn>M r r n j church will be rep naeated. A laJ ce nievUng i» expected, aad ex

ase toft word* and kard mryumtmU as the; t«uire arrau^etMiiU w.U be made.

best means to stop the mouths of gaioiutj

ers, and to accomplish tbe glorious work

of rerising the English Scriptures.

Signed in behalf of the Board.

6. & BAGOEBLT.

Tax Ainucis Muaioii Cat ica —Our brethm

13. SttolMd, Tbat the Sacred Scrip-1 *^ e"»»*d

tares afford tbe only true interpreUuon of, * ' f ! ' ' ^ ' k ' k ' P - ' - ^ ^ _ ,, . , ' ' and finikhed it in a oral «vle, uid rmtd jitr it trod a m » d to man. ; ^ ^ ihem-lTes. They ^ now ia apro.p.rtni.

Oa mouon, the place for th« next Annual oooditiuB. «ith a floariKhing Sabbath Schuri of

Meeting was r e f e r ^ to the Board of Man- or W -cbolars. Brother NpIwo Mery ia the Moderator.

They cutdially invite minixtering breOirm vis-iting the city, whenever convenient, to fovor thes

itB their rerrices. They are an energetic and

agers.

On motion of Rev. J . Creatb, Jr. .

Benivtii. mnammotuly. That the thanka

of thi^i meeting be retarned to the ciiizens' religiouii body of brethrrn

of Loui-srille f«»r their ho^ iu l i ly , kindoess; dELET-ATES TO THE tX)NVESTION.

and attention to tbe members of this ASKO- | Col. St,veB«oB iDforw.. me that Odrgaie. to

dation, during its present seKsinn. ! the ConveatioB in Baltimore will be allowed to

After theeoocluding address of the Pres- P ^ " d rrpaw at half th^ u.ual price over the '

ident. prarer was oflered br the venerable ^ f " « «» CkiUmt^n. r\ \t t j . i . 1 • • J- J * wrote to Lontsville, Kv, to avcertain what Dr. Maclay, and the Asaociiuioo adjourned ' lint die.

J O H N L. WALLER , Prttidtnt W* . Gaascrr,

JoMX L. Kiax, Acting Secrttaritt.

tba watchword of tbe great eaterpriae of

Bibia Berisiaa.

3. lUniwti. Tbat BO objectioBS wbfeb

e«a be oflatad to die eaterpriae of Beriaioa,

based eitber apoa tbe merits of tbe ease or

mjpaa ooBiideratioBa of ezpadieBey, oagbt.

at tbe least degree, to dtmiabh mtr seal m

i labebatl

4. BtmOMi, Tbat the aasodaticaof dlf-

faat deBOBtiaMioas ia the proaeeatka of

aa abject ta which they sgree. does Bot

etaaptomit their diatinctira riewa ia other

Mttets . Bar reader o«e responaiUa for tbe

taaeta of aaotber. ThataaeBteiprisemaai

ba characterised by its priaeiplea. I a tbeae

arc fcwad its Bfe a ^ ^rigor. wbicb are aot

a&cted i f aay d ^ r e a c a af view ob other

aabjeets aoMsag tbose wbo sapport it.

5. lUtoittd, Tbat aa imperfe^ kaowl

a % a of tTBtb is tbe chief saarea of (fireni

t f af r i a w a e o ^ CbristiaM. That ia-

perfcet knowledge is a necessary resah of

aa unperfiKt traaaktian. That a fiiithfri}

aad accarate rtrdcn of tbe truth. mitst.by

taeiwaiag Ae % b t , comet dirersitiea of

aad aaile Btsny who BOW dtficr.—

That t» obieet that ama wba aow differ ia

tbeir riews. are joiatly seekiag tbia ia-

oaaaa of figbt. ia to oppose tba diwipatwa

a fenar . aad tba proepeetira aaiaa

tiaaa apoa tba baais of tratb.

( . J l tndmi^ H t X tb« great ebaiq>a ia

tha yaAGa BBad ia resfaet ta tlM iaij

« r pwa O M i l H i i tbwM^aaUb)

« r a eometad n r W a a aC tba

iadaaw u d c r Qod. to

Am •mmbhi i pnpoaed asd tb« dise«arfou

Diusbscs.—Every segment of the great

cireie of civilised society is u«efui except

that tiecupied by the laxy man; be alune in

woTM than aaeless. Each link in tbe great

chain of humanity may be equally'mxind

and eqally useful, though unequally form-

ed and polished, exceprthe iudolent; he is

always aa tt!>«less and treacherous a» a m{)«

of sand. Every one may b« of some util

abateairnt the dirrcsory of ihe Straiaboit line ta j .Wheeling and the Rail Ruad to Baltimore would , make, and n«eiireda re|>ty that the Ageat of the i •maaiuboat line wa* in favor of taking them at j half price, and engaged to a!>e his inflanacewith ; the Presid-Btaf the Rail Kuadto do thetaaie.

The buaU ftom Nwhritle to Ciacinnati will auke BO abatamMit, bat the A(;!eBt of the Stage iiao agi*e» to tak» our delegavta to X«>ut*viUa f<ir lit) ewh. laslead of $13. Uie asoal price.

It will be aaentKary. however, for each dele-gate t« hp aUo to nhow hi» eummiiudoM, ia order to latikfy the nevi-ral A^nta, Ac.

By order uf the Buwd.

W*. C. BUCK. Ctr.SreMB. S. f. C.

Ciarra.\t BArmr Awociatioii — Th* Miwionaty ' ityin the worU-bive. except the miserable A«oc«U.m will hold ita Mond

do-nolbiag and eat-everythin|j drone; he is oweting with the Clinton Itaptint i%ai«h, oa Sat

aa insufferable nuisaace in bis best e^Ute,! urday.S^ih May orxt. The L'uion MeMingof th«

aad Oie sooner he » awrcbed off. as honrr- i ""d , .. * .U • 1 u .L : plnce. Will not thrchan-he^ Cumpooing thi* di-beesd^poae oftbetr laxy members, the |

betu-r. A uluggttrd who attempU to live brethren and •i.ter., full ef the .piritof

gratis in the world, especially such a nui- raligioa, and God wiUMe«» you.

saace in the church, is a tt.-«ies.« cipher a-

mong men, a bardea to the earth, and a

loathsome excreaence on the healthy g ^w ih

of society, suckiitg otberwi!>e productive

alimant from tbe resottrces of tbe g<!neral

good, but ueldiag in return netlber fruit

nor ornametit. Jehorah proves bit eiis-

W. JORDA.\ DXKSOX, (Vaaa, Xi** , /V* 4.1863

A SVKE REUASCE. ITSo certaia are the eSact* of Dr. M'Laaa's

Liver KlUin caw* o{ di<ordere<( Uver.that thsy art mganlwl as the specific for that eoaipUeatsd claaa of dixeaM* known a« Hepatic. The patiaat ha* a BiediciBe at hand upon which he caa al-

tence by perpetually creating. Tbe process way. lely All that ><• neee««ary to poreh

has never censed; at this moment suns are: and use Dr WLtm't Litr PUU, to Hsenr* a raa-

tbrowing off nebabe. and are hardening j B««d«hi<.:

into worlds. Why abonid tbe immortal

aoal be dormantT Its Creator .reposes ner-

Wiuuss Towatair, Allegheny Co, Pa. J. Kmn is Ca.—Pleaw let m« hare two boxes

mora of Dr. M'Ub«-* U«er PilU. My wife haa er. Think yo« that Paul ia at rest, aad ntd two boxes af «ha Doet.^ i. PilU, and I awira

Newton idle amid tbe opening splendors of yaa they have done her more good thaa ay fhau

the nairerae? Growth ia bap j ^e t t lies in ly pkywisa ba» for two years, duringwhich tiaM

a flight from inertia to eaeigy. God has' ^ ^

girea man tbe power of setting all things

ia motion for asefal ends, and ia tbe bam-

I thiak, will aflvct a cure. JAMES JO^ES.

1 7 The above valuable prppwutioa ran he had ble bat diligently exercise of this preroga* ' at the principal Drug StonM ia Na^vtlle and f

tire eoasbta our cbiefest joy. Tbe work* »i«»«t». April 93.

i ngaoa l i sa spiritaal hero, armed with ^ CT We have fm<,»e«.l, heard the ealebrated

sanctified ralor. who reaturea forwanl into Oenaan Bitten, sold by Dr C. M. JackMra, 190 |

tbe gulf for thediseatbralmentof mankind.' Arch "treet, Philadalphia. spokev of in t « w af

He is fortified with strength mora than hu- the highest ooaHiwadaiiou, and wa hoMstly ha-

maa. and "thioagb tbe impassable pares that it Uonaofihabart .udiei . . . advaftis-

. . . _ , . . . . adforthecoaujaintafor whiehitia road." Ca tbe contrary, the wtcked ser- ^ They Wjj-waat to the ta«.. sad « » b . i

rant wbo was cast into outer darkness was t ^^n andersay cinrawtanem by tha BMiat Wi-! a slotbfal serrant; iadeseribable remor^ in eate stoaiaeh.

the eternal wiMid coaaported with the tndo- ed

lence aad ricioasaeas of hi* existence on

eartb.

tbe

ren

The pnaafar and wida,Itavaanit-' this iavalaabla rantdy for :

dyapepMa. datwlity, Ac.: aad saeh ars the hMliaf' aOtets af this paiunaa.that • • hn^ It BMy be ia-

A - J P iUaaM aad ittaittaaea J r ^ l a a i i i i i a A i a i w r s i a d SFAadccaan i rSAI« ia>d»aad

1 - D H Boan and MBtttaaci W 3 taw liaa aad icoutt

J Bonuan aadiaauttaaca BBaS y Boraai aad isaillliaija W W N I a aad raalttaaaa i H Boraataad laaaittaaee Z BtUiagtly aad maituaca SBBevia

W B BnAey aad muttaaca BSBHrisraadtaautUaea I K Baas aad nMamaace AaBwkhaa

0—JC«U aad irauttaaee A A nanaalla aad rmituaca MOoantfcaad reoiaaBca JWCartar O DCaiasa W C OarHB aad reauttaaea B J Colaaua aad rea tXaaea BDCrai^

B- J Oaris; it is aotaf oar pmwm ta fiataiah Ibo Buadanywa wuh.

R C David J DeBBis aad tamittacce W Oodaoa aaa remittanea SPBoaad l WPDaiby B Davia aad maittanc*

E—K S Edwards aad remittaaca J B Evans aad rewittaaca

F-W M Faneatar

R B Faolkaar sad lemtttaaaa 0—L tHrduer aad tasiltaitoa

J HOraat • Qoas and laauttanca F Gay aad reaSttance MJ GreeB'SBd reniuanee T R Oregory; alt maiuaneea by mail are at

our liak. B C Garaett; the teacher haa gooe to Mina. J Oreealee and remittanea

H—S B Hartafield aad mnitiaBcc D B Hale and rctniltanca M HillssMB aad rcmittasee SO Haa^toa 3. aad remittaBca ia eae A J Holbnwk and reinittaBcs J Unct aod remiuance V Bill and remittance J J Bodge* and lemittanee B S Bamptoo sad mniltaoca

1—J Inman aad lestiUane* J—W Johnaon and rcoiittancs E-D King

T KingandNJCeek W Kitlharkand retnittanrs V W Keep aad remittane* D M Kelly and mniltanro

L—tV Long B L Leavill and remittaaca

M—J A McDearmon and remiuaaea vr M McCIendoa Vf Muncreef and remittaaca J C MattiB aad reaitlaaee J B McLellaad and rpmitUiMS B H Mortis and remittanea P Molkey aod rcmilian«e W McCormi k and rrmiUaaea JEMoBtagus J HMagiU

K B MtlU and rMaittanca J MeDaniel

X.—J W Nrw«ao and remiUasca P—R Poland

W M Pickett aad rvmittaaea A F Pickler and lemittaaee J Prewett; we made the moary par ia

in*>auce»—an right. R W Priest aad remittanee I S Parker Pu>«aiB»ter. Warren, Aik

" C»mior»»i;io. Teaa. B—J RirhardM>n

W Koalett aiid remittaaca J RuwU tad nmKtuic* B Rubcrta and remittauce t> O Ruiwell sad lemittaDca J E Rivea aad remiltanes C L Roach aad i*outiat>ea

S—V Shepherd and irmiuanre J Ssale aad remittanee Z Smith aad maitWiv J T Siokaa aad rMniUaneo M Saiih and rrmiUaaea J W Sna.B r aad remitiaaee

T—J W Towasead aad remit*aB<« W J Thaaaa tad rewiuaaca J P Taylor and lamiitaaea BJ Tarty aadreB.iiu»co

V—£ Vioing aod remittanea W—F PWatkias and remittaaca

D R Wall and irmittanra I F William* aad mniitaaea U 0 WatkiBS and n-nuttaaca J R WhittcB and lymiuaac* W 8 Webb aad retuitianoa

T—<3 W ToQBg aad lemittaaca J J YarbnMgh and rrmittanee J 1 Toaaglava

T I M UlMWtr BaiMtol Ai M A L E A C A D E M T .

Xew Marktl. Mmduom CemtHf, JUm. REV.. WM. B. 0»OPEB, A. I I . Ftaactru.

r r W E axsminatiaB of the papiU af this School I «iU be bald ia the Bi^tat Chaich, Mm-

M c i a g oa Tin;RS0AT7& I9th day af Mi^ nest. Alt parwas iaieivMad aia rsspaetfally ia-viwd to attend.

Tbe next tesaian oT five maathawfll eaanBcaea oa MOMUAV, (he 4th dav of Jaly aaxl, and it U deairaUe aad vary taaporM that itaaian aatw at the ceeHBeaceuw* of tbe a w ^ 1st Claas.PriBMry, fS 00parses.Sms 9d " EBgUakdsdvaaced.iaM M " ArOhmatis " » • • 4th " iUgchta, Cheas-

iatn.riulaaophy. IS N ** S(h Latin aad Grrek. aad kieherMathM»tiealiitadiea.90 M

laudeataia. M Board, with M m . wa»hii«. fiad. hghta, Ac,

can ba had far»Oe per moBt£ AppIieatioMforantnutceaaat bs and*lathe

Tteosairr.Wa. F. Wanwjoi. By o > ^ of tha Baard of Tmaaas.

e aokos D. BOBXn. * r >

BOIBD OF TBC8TBES.

BS Hampton

J—W JahasoB

D * Eaiy

L-BL Leavdl J laadrom....

M W Maacrsef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JBMcLellaad R H M o m s . . . . . . . . P Malkev J E MonU«w

Tatal. .JUS

T A L T A B L E S O A K S .

PMMtd if

L e w i s C f i b j k C t ^

I M M«aaatB Street. H e w T a a * .

8ERMOK8 AKD OTHER W»ITIKRS« V / I or tax Rev. Amiasw UnaaaMa. with a Mc-

^ r of hi* Life, by J , B. Jetar. D D.. edited by A. Bnwdda*. »ob af Uta aathw, aad Miaiatcr ml theOoHwl. Pp.U7. t l K .

"Thia hand»oma aad aabataatial raiaae will he warmly welcomed bv thetfcoiiissd* have listenadta the glefwiagalaqaeneaaf Father BlMd das. duriag hu pcatnctad auaialiy, aa weQ aak; maay who^ve iMaid of his fiaaa as apvlpit ar atac. Tha eeraMtaa. which arc sight ia aaahar, and the Botes o« select paaMges af acnptaiB. prove that their anthor waa pawaaaad af mach •euad scriptaral kBowMge,a vivid iaaigiaatiaa. and a fervid, glowiaf piatt. Wa wakoam tbe volame as a vidaahla oaatnMtiia ta oarAaMti-caa Baptasi litantare. TW aaat aad lifo Uke potttail. sBgravedhy Baaaiatar, will iarnaii the ^ n a of tha work ^ »«

-Beantifal i> the bibate wUA la paid ta Mr. Brenddaa ia Dr Jeter's brief . k a t ^ his lifc aad labom. extvi>diag laogh aaaa itxtr paga» of the volume befat* BS. * e foaad oataJva* aa chained by it to tha last aMmeat, aad wa caaaat bit thaak Dr J. for tha charmiag pictafe—we have BO doubt trvthAd->whieh he haa *Bwai-The tetiBaiBder af the raiaae eaataiaa awawaa ket«heaaf aermaaa, HSMI, sad aewapapsraiti

clos,with a faw pwmi, which ptaeiitodfcoasht* pea. Tha mrit wUeh they breaths b the aairit of ChrNt: the itrle ia wh(chth«T at* timple, elasr. and chaata. and hia riews oa

uaifona views oaevaiy •ohria».g«Ma intjoet ar* marhod by

«eB*»', and love of troth. The vwlame ia vary handKawly printed, and i* emh«lK*had wMk a portrait, which immi ta a* is aaoaDaat kaeeuf with the characttr af tha aalgast'*—WaMawa m^lt^Uttm.

THE EN EIONO OF UFB; ar Light aad Oam-fort for Declibiag Taan. By Rev. J « a u a Caar ua. Abeokfullofthetwa^aadbaatthaaghta. aad admiraHy adapted aa agift faaak tatMae with whom the •hadvaa af &* have b*(aa ta levdMB Bound ia plaia aad b a n atylaa. IMee.

"Tbe beat •aorra* of laiigiaas team are ia the laagaage have been woum^ far thane ptacaaas g r Z l l thaoght aod fo^: aad baiag bcid .

aad beaatifiil ia aaatimaat aad aspMaaioa.' they ar* well adapted far the rifiesriaa aad aaa*-fort of thaaa who are aaflMng fkaa »ichaaa*, ar aawbo*apathw«7 tha ihafiawi af lab's aradnj are falUag. Religion is amdsta pot aa itt nwat attractive aad tiaaaalatai/ awaMa. aad ta

iq i t * * ^ tiaw

"The aitidaa. af w U ^ tha gmtm part an ftM c e M n ^ reM|ly wtito.braathen ad mirahla ipiritof Ouutiaa aepizatiaa. aad iail tu W m«:cuiH>d with great satiafarri— by tkaae for whew omeial tiiaitt thir ar* iaiaad-•d.».-dflfa»-« A CamM*.

"Tha TMtag aaad eaanatl: Che aged, eaaaila tioa. lBthi*worfc.tha aathar aaamtlHwarid af tha^ghtaidfoatia(.af >7 aad aanarw. aad hapa aad fcar. when tbei«A dwtB.aad afca theai a choice «aria* af araclas ^ppeootiate ta ihairtiaaBaf lifo.--Cfciafia Otwau.

••U laaks with gnkf* standard Hligiaas baaltL aBdiaaataalyama*awtatha Chnatiaa i a a i j aga. but a aaaroe af eaatat aad iaatraetiaaiaaa foariag God ar haviac tha hope af the GUatiaa."

h. Constitated inaetirity » tbe bell of; ^ evety family where dytpepaia has. ar J—ph Rice, Pn j i i ^U n . i j * a W Erily,

wicked, but beaefieient toil ia tbe hea-;ialikdyt„ha»eavicU». F p - ^ ^

of tbe jost—Jfivec-- i ^ ^ w S ^ ^ T t ^ ; SaiH O J ^ , ;««WT*herB. Aprfigi

Far tha Tennesara Baptsn.

At a rrgalar maW iag af tha Baptist Charch st Wiarhsalar. Feh. 9tll. 1AS3, it was

Bniliirf, That we ratm oar thaak* to the Bar-peth Chii?eh for sarreadariag to a* har claim* ta theBeatmiitii igof tho Ihtek Kiree Aaaactatioo.

Mmlmi. Thatwaiaqaaat the chimtesaf the A*ai»cittinB at aa aarlv period ta tafca actioa ia n l iriia ta the ehaaga. aad have the rMult pvb-lished ia tbe Tsiaiiaaii Baptist.

Jftattwd. *i*e. That we saraeatly fe^aeat the Liheity A.*«oeiat»o« ta mm. with aa at her nwti-lar tiaM of aieeti^. aad that harchafchaa he re-^•aated hy her Madasatar at aa early period ta take aetioa la relatio* ta tha'elkaace. aad have tha dacWaa p«hUahad ht tha Tanaaaaae Baptist. I t iHn ba riaiwahiieil by tha chareha* ef the X>aek River A*a*eiatiaa &at if tha rhanga ia awl*, aad the t i » aaaadatioaa meet tanethe-. the

wiBba aaa wAlaterthan her tegulsr i w i l l h a a a f t i ^ ' ptaeadiag Aathiid to aaptamher.

A. O. TBIMBLB, Mod.

E. J t*tm. aetk.

r. BBUWNS ESSKNCE OF JAMAKA GiNGEL'

This Emeaca iaapeeparatMaaf aaasBBlaaealr i tcBce. la ordiaary diarrtoa. iaetpieat ehoiafa. in ahort, ia an eaiwa af praati«ioa of the «faa-tit* Nnetioau, it ia af inBStimahla vah**. Dariag the prevaieBeaof eptdenrie chiolem aad lammiri comptaiaU «f ehOdnn. it is peruliarly tOcaciaaa: •a iamily or isdtvtdaal r^c ld ho witlmat it.

Caimtn—Be kart tu get the genaiao aMMwe, which i* f^vmnd aaly hy F BBOWK, at hia Cray aad OmmcM tBanr, iT. £ Onmt ^ tytk mmdChmmt f^fodi »>•*. aad for sala by aU tha reaprctahfe Apathecanes ia tha 0. SMaa.

Sold by Draggiato aad DMlars ia Madidfaai •earywhara. fX..*, IS.

B. Taaaer. Athens. Ala; W. A. GiBien. BugafBiille; Dillaid BMkka, BaJafoata: Thaa. WhitafcHr,

April l»-»w

Oaa.V.ABtii; W( B.

Oa.

A L F R E D T H O M A S M O W E I O -ATTOBXET AT LAW.

ClmrktwiUe, feaae.

f U r i L L attemd pnimptly. aad Mthftdly.ta \ y aoy lia.ia.ia »hyh a y ha "

WatDow SaasM. Loaaam Gummi, 1 csnosr ST.. s A s a n u x

K r AO ktadsafrataltBiaamfitoatdtr w l jrefaai Itt tha dhNtMt asUca, aad 1 ^ t t l . l B S M f

BV IMMAMA wetBVe NMjf VBSnHMM IB h i k c m HareforataJudgaaOisaB. BiAayaad Oamthers. af the Taaaeana U w Bibyi. aad to tha Prefesaar* af Law at the Va^vankr af Vir-giaia. at whiah la i t iitfaa ha wadai i Hspnte^ aiaa: tatha tiitaiiail (Ta.} her. wtoea W pne-tked for aMiaa timr; ta hi* foihir, K. B. C BMaK, D. O.. Bajhawad. Ta.. and to h«aiB|ailttMMi g.a(;;&y ia Ttaaaaa* aad Timiida;

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in variety, for «a)a%v B . a « x r TEL.

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"Thapai l i nl chaiacter af Mia. Mama wai wat i^ of thitbaaatifal deliaeatiaa. SattkisM a a t i ^ A e w a e f a a a w a ^ y w t ^

haak an M M thaa a MiMHr: thiy an sa MaB7 chaatm al duilliac hictary ia tha glariaaa aa tarariaa af Ch rh iS aaaaiaaa, whidh wBIheaad wi& daea ia mat hr tha mOBaa. Thahaak is Briaari M baeatiM paper, m a d with foartaa daei MM^Oraa ic^

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vtUe, with OT wiOwTI^Vaacbed ta thcm. 1 aka a»rfor lak the aart af laad I

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CTSee foraeraad fitare Bnf^enofTfl fij^tiat for list af vataahk haoka.

T. 4 B. Have an «h*TaneeeaiB»»«rShawl aabla Hyaw Baak.at»daaed prina.

- 1 as J8 -IS Pnlpit

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w ^ I:Antia^ Byma Baah*. Ttomtiaa Baato.

ITBariy aidan noi

A H E K I C A H i ri '^HlS VOLCMB,

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