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'"^IXIEt Oi MB. rie CtU. rteaa. -tOOL * cn .by * O i k litaiKic. HMdOw ' CiEca is tarUm )tiu U«ta <• iIT—Sa ttbrnTatt ' man fai TI» r Wiacacnr ll'^ilnu. iBg actwl SB" Utk Hxnib ncfimxkm Iw-taiBafc. FI w croafor- i Proftwtor IlKeileetLsl r^TnoA fT Drpmn- titled by *a4 Sim. I>*rm. m 110*. • • see 23 m 15 m 10 w 3S 09 jam sum i Uxigasf^ laOAMS. Twnpt of WlToria laiMMl ^aciteeai. Cteti. 4B. (.•mmmI r'l W«tk«j MwITaiMi.' 'tVMHi n * (twaoro IRTPII. mrw and Bwi- rhnitiMCM, loBToa. , f l a t otnr .HiUBt-t BtSC isk t lasTt. ?TIST, •.or 19 Mftiam. Ifiirpdb- prm cf itoaimgr iheBmp^ [Stewf. t»» Itima^ ItetotetBeir tAey OtfT rrisewwiA' PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GRATO & SHANKL4ND.-J. R GRATES, Edit«? ?0L. yni. |l t n I f i t. Ite Foiaiar Fracber- or Tlie Maa Pleuer B0 Semat Ckrist NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATLTIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1852. >izios them to elusg« Cbrat'a comnnndj l"»omemiatJ" I - r v . Tint pscrixui mrrATiosa or CmusT 'a S uit Aim. 1. Tlie worid—those to vhom the mes- fsage is seat are opposed to Chriat—thev dr Cbnt.'—Oac. 1:1ft. Z. His mtti •n aB kateful to iCWtke, ! tlie carnal heart—because they mortifj the , t Tk* ovxuTJiiMnosm cr a mcrxsr. ^ t A serraat. in the -ease ia which it is | "^^ mmister of Christ is faithful, it iB this is one who renders a kI- ^ ^ ^ opposiuon acd u^r? afafiiace. biti<a' aad sialignaut persecuuons of the It is opposed to a i&re. whose obedience tie enemies of Christ. It wiu. ^tampeHed. tsTiaiABLT no rt—it eannat 6e othemse, for ' i H the children of Christ are his obedi- message is the same and Bt WTsats. aad defight to r^der constant ^ ^ ^ ^ mimical now as when iBfieace to his commands. ^ ^ Sarionr walked the earth. Wicit and cheerful obedience is a test Si««> this as a certain mark mi ««ward erktence of oar tore to Christ-, ^ ^ ^ ministers. gj t Tl:e serrant is not greater than his lord. The w ^ts of Christ are his / HctA . : ^ ^ ' J hare-persecuted me they will rea- tewhom he has made knows aH his plea- ^ ^ ' J harekept my sarin-s ^ j Uiey wiB keep yonrs also." T It a «mside«d a great honor to be ^ ^ * serrant-the t t m r r ^ and ftiend of a kin? or nrightr the name of his. Matate. How mach more to bo mad'e « ^^^^ tewrant^. friends and eren sons of the ^^ ^^^^ M i t r God, and Prince? , ^^^^ " ccnainly and ia- i The datr of a gtK,d servant ia to do " ^ ^ ^h^ist himselL It must fc wai of his ma«er,-.ll his master's U wiu. u so. his wm onlT-in aB things. ^ mm«t.rof Christ is 4. He win not his own feeling,. ^ persecated-if aay one mm, or self indslgence. Tie bosinesa of a serrant ia to wort, not teiiite. i He will not seek to please others. iMwing that "t« his own master ha staa- itdiw&lleth.'* Wba will it araS him to please others. M ^etid his own master? C. A £oed serrant will sot dare to change &s dirc^dons of bis master in the l e a ^ or is not hated and persecuted by the enemies , of the Crass, then if Christ's words be true, ' , as IS SOT FiiTHrrL. i If he will alter these commands and di- rectioos of his master "ttnnetthat," the world world offer him populanty. Or if he will not &iihf(illy insisi upon all the require- ments and press them ufoa their attention Or if be will consent that some of the re- qotrements of Christ are np»-tt*t>aial, i. e. i l.te.«.d«t4eymarbechaagedorde- «« oe omitted with impanity. Orthoogh I S wai not wish ^^^ bat J ^ t o «id «.«hing to them, or to tliB any thini^ away, or to stibstitste oite dug fear another. I t o wonld b« offering the k i g h ^ f o m - iiMiWttahiatnaaler—settuighiaauthoti' »«ii!e altasethci—irroiHUin^ to hiiBsclf , , , , . ^ , ^ , ® , . , , popuIantT of the enemies of Chrut. and aaihonty, et|nal. mrea mtprrw to that of ' - ' seem goud unto them, aad which they greatly prefer, though not given by Christ, are e<iaally as giiod. These are his temp- tations—pursuing eiUier of these courses he will be cSered the smiles, farors and Ut Biasti!r. T. 4 good serraiit wUl dar* to do fa» Wter's wi&—discharge all hi> eommaada; • d >Me« nmka witii him. Bp cmrriisl to tbr On a«-r«7 btUi» of j VThat shooltf a faithful Christ-fearing serrant do under these cirt^mstaaces. but IL W « o, C « « ! ff"" f I. Ckri««utar. properiy th. serraat. of T V ' " ' ' hng to suffer affiction with Chnst, and re- - a . ha. cr«l«d tham aato good J" . —knowing if he tuSers with hua, ht will -Their work iat^ do the wilfirf Chriat ' s t d tUagf. " i * * s e n r a a U of Christ - I f thay aw childT«i iadeed-tha will P^"* rfClBi«wtlVb« y»ir will—they will da-! Beeause those things that please men i|hlin aoUiing nore than to do it. —Ujst will obey aQ his command i—do Well , of what use tan your preaching the indiridual , at another sprinkliag this be to men. if it is not the message of forbidden element upon the vnconsciuus Christ ? If yonr congregations will not babe and adult , csllinjr h ba{ rttsm. Oh ! hear the truth , the words of Christ , let consistency , where art ttio«T Thoaartnotj them leaTe you as they did Christ For among the least of t b a t t w ^ t h a t g n e e | what do you haye eoo^gations. oakss t«, tha diadem that eha**1irfol»a die I*** ifc»%6Kffr " rdionEf offend some 6rote of the far - famed Mr . Bell ! Marrtl ^ of my own members." Very we'l, oSt-nd not, that so many are rushing from under them, if the truth offends , as Christ and this "dead- fall," which is supported <mly i Paul did his . " But it is ^t good policy ." by straws ; coming out to breathe the pure When di4 Christ or his apostles plead poll -' and fresh air of gospel light and liberty . ' cy ? It is always good policy to be honest ^ Mr . Bell questions tlie co. Tectness of faithful , and to preach the truth . my sUtement as to the time bro. P. had The time can never be found whtn the been a preacher among them ( the Presby - j trutli as it Is in Jesus , wiil not oiTend the terians .) Ue says that he had only been world and false brethren. Must wc never li.- etised one ye . ir and a few days . Now | speak the truth then? let Mr . B. deny that said 1\ had been a' We must dare to do ri^'lit—this is the preacher among them only one year and a moral heroism so much i!-.>fded at tLlsitinie, f«w days , and I will addu <- e testimony suf - ^ when the enemies of traih are tnra-ej, fi.-ient toesublish my .sUt« ment. We now and their followers de.-iertiug them. ! iismiss this gtrntleman, t«Tgether with his Fmally ; If we are riJing a popular^m-o up. in his gix>d behavior , having a few breeie . and floating on flowery beds of items to notice eonceminar one Thomas ' ease , we may know we are plea.- ing men Morgan, of the same st.Spe ( save the stripes and are not the faithful servants of Christ , are broader ) and clique, and of course "Wo, unto you when all men speak well of fareathrng the same tainted atmosphere , JOTt." - anJ actuated by the same unprincipled We serve men when we yield to their motives, wishes . They will not prai^e us unless we The aforesaid year old, having been one di» yield to their wishes . „ [ i,is precious flock, he now. with hurried My brother, are you hated by the world ' iramp , hastens back to old Pleasant Hill ,; are you persecuted by the enemies of and in pitiful tones, reminding them of the Christ ? If not , why ? '^reat travail of soul upon his part , for their Is Christ a liar ? w elfare , he apprizes ti . em, with ominious , Think of these things pray over this k ,^.*, of the dark cloud thut is approach- i subject and may God enable you to be a io^, threatening them with destruction .—' & ithfal witness of the truth. A men. Li >ien, O ye men of Israeli - The Bap - • ti-it have fasfcd resolutions that tliey are not allowed to a^k I' edobaptists to sini ; and ' prsy , or hold family won - lup with them. —^—^ —:- and are not to ."end to school to Pcdobap - r.>r the Tmuwwe* BHti«t lists; and they ( the Bapli^t) have a water BaoTHE* Gbaves: Bible ; it is coniin.; i> n ; vim « ili see it di - In the " Banner of Peace ," of Aasust r^^ctly. We iVdobapti >i"s, they dcn't call 1831. 1 have noticed a comniunica - the church , but >otielie » and sects.— tion with this significant adage , "Goin^ at listen,, bow would you like to be called tl (X>_ wiihottt a further bid gone ." This Har, and thieves ? BrolLir *. how many .lingiiiar article is o »- er the ^ignature of the ^f you fed that you are rogues? Tht y Rev.. Wm . Bell , a Cumberland prenrher : call 'u« Hiifves. liats and bliiik - legs ! I otil aad a » I am personally implicated in the not ask thinu ( the Baptists ) to say grncel" matter . I beg leave, through your vulua - Oii the following Sabbath I W.M met by ble paper , ( now that the press of the fall ^^ unu. sually large congrvgation at thi.s meewng* is over , and th « matter yet :n place, (1». lY.) and being requested by agitation .) to uke a passing notice of ihc br^.iiirtn, and gentlemea of the wotld , to sayings of the Kev . gentleman. „,4ice a*.»crtions of Mr. Morgan . alU-r the Now , it known unio yoti , and to your I i nouced tlie \ ile as.Hertionn of choice of pouring, sprinkling, or immeraton. Truly their language ia ccmfounded; for while the Rer. Mr. Morgan can boast that hia haadaliare n e w inmened any peraoo, aad Mrer viO. Behold! hia brother D w - aamy. a«« Moiy ante* fisfa^ wbea nothing will answer, down he goes, Philip like,, into the water and immerses the candidale. They don't understand each uiher. Old uncle Ruben, let us hear 1 from you. ^ Well I hare, as yon know inirodnced in aome of our Presbytt ry"s resolutions, to dis- countenance immersi(>n as christian bap- U.sm, but then those who seem to be willing to receive my instructioL., aiwavs defeat were Baptized, both torn aad women ."— ( Acta8:I2.) WhenPU ^>]» MdiedJesus ante the Eaanc}!. aad keaaid . "See. here kwmt«r, whatdodi Isateacto U B ^ tmit" Pktl^ I II , iimii^ « i r te Ibftat viataDtUaie wyest ," The Eonach then declared hia fisith ia Christ, " and they went down both into the water , bodi Philip and the Eunuch , and he Baptiaed him ."-^ Acts 8: 36. 37.)— Philip required aot only the assent of^ the ' understanding to the truths of the Go^iei. but a believing with the heart; and with this agreeth the words of Paul , " with the heart man b<>lieveth unto righteooaness ; and with the mouth confession is made an - Paoland my object with that everlasiing discipline !'to salvation ."—( Rom . 10: 10.) 1 kn iw, when we were examined as can- ; Silas " spake unto the PhiKpian jailor , aad didiitf.^ fur the ministry , we adopted the jto all that were ia his house, tho word of discipline under the sanctity of more than ' the Lord ." before they Baptized ihem, and an t.- a '.h. I' ncle Keuben, if we were to it is said that "thev all believed and te- break o \ erfhe discipline, ( wiy tliey ,) there joiced ."—( AcUs IS: SI-."?!.) Many sep - is something we rnnnot settle ia puU' ing ^arate and distinct churches were <k< rmed by down immersion, for some of oar minis -j the Apoalles . In the N>w Testam« mt we ters ve no other baptism, and what wili jread of " the churches tliroughout all Jn- b. come of them and their official and min - dea ." The ' rhorches of Ualatia , the isterial labor? Well . *ays , uncle Reuben , ichurches in Asia , Macedonia ," 4c . Paal I w;^h we could un^lt^r^tand one an. Mher .— wen ? through Syria aad Cilicia confirming Sureir oar Babel Tiiil ne%er be completed! . the churches ." " So were the churrhes W. M. LEA. Fi>r tUe T.-mw-it^e Baptist. IJeniity of tin- TiUi« CLurck [t-OXTtSrSD.] The .\po*t5e^ were now " endned with i established in the faith , and increased in jnnmber daily ." Some of the Apostolic Epistles an.' addre.ssed to all christians; .some »rc dire,*ted lo particular churches in cities, and some to sevend churches in a province; and it is plain, from these H(us- poKvr from on high ," ( Luke 24: 49.) and |tles and the Acu of the Apoatlea, that they CommuniriitioiiG. ! = taught the same thin^ K all times and ia all placea. Paul says ihe Corriathians, "For this cause have I sest untoyon Timo- mcthus, who is my belove,-! son and faith- ful in the Lord, who shall ^ring yoa into remembrance of my ways, vhich be in readers, that 1 did commit the sacrilegious Mr. Morptn; having the paper with roo wfaataMrer Chriat comman da.— 8 k^ aw, jm will keep my eomaiaad- are hatafial to God. We eaaaot. we repeat, {deaae men if we pteaeh the words of Chriat—boldly aa we oaght—if w« refoae to "daab with nntem lya Christ. We h»v« no ari. pered motVtr." If th«?y hated thetmth as ianrtiista peram Iotm Cbriit bat this. it dropped from the Bps of tb< eonpasaioB* & iCaiiitefli a n cspeswUy his aerraata. u s Sariosr. it ia in vain for as to think that >-Be haa eailed theia cspedallr to do we eaa deiirw it, so they will love and Uiwarli—to eseeste his comaUmds. prsiae t Thty profeaa to b« called to execata hia If his enemies hated i u words they will *i -to «ter his aerrice aa hia Mrraata. hate <mn,—if likt kit. H L T a i a w m j t . ^ ' Let at be asaared, if we rtt preach so, t toteaehaadpreaelt the way of life „ to please men. w, are not' the »err«its •tairadan to perishing men. ; of Christ. I To ineh aad eafereo ail the reqairo - «< the king—the dnty they owe hira rtathe nH|mres at their haada. &_Ta oafcU Use aaure and phm of aal- aatare aad oiganizatiaa o£l oatrageof baptiMag one rff their nrinistcrs, cnt.-.ining said resolutions, and in conclu- on aci : ountof which this flee , gentleman ^jun. ujgether with his schoid story, &c., I bends his dignity m> far w to state things | pf^n.^necd » lie! The day following I which at the Ume he knew to be fa ! se . i Hev. Mr . Morgan at Lexington , ( it Now it ia evident , from the caption, and ; i^iaj, circuit day.) 1 then and there in- what he has further suted in said article, i f„rmed him of the itateroenu I had made that he ditagaed to make the impres.>iif.n | con<*raing him the day previous , telling that he ( Perkins ) had iw^ him« e! f for | him that my mind had not changed , an.) ^ 8100. In order , therefore , to counteract cnsidered it mr duty to state to hi* face ' the (al^e impresaioa which said article may have made upon the minds of some, bro. P. procuretl the following ceniQcatc : " Slate i>/ TtmuttM, I/rnJertom romnty. what I had said in his absence. lie re- marked. "That is the way 1 wi>h persons to talk about me." In endeavoring to sas- ^ uin himself, he drew from his pocket the t We , the undersigned, being called on by D . W . Perkins to say what we think about his selling himself for SlOO, as charged against him in the ' Banner of Peace,' of August 23, 1851. We do certify tliat we iSr/^imier 4M, 1851.1 Tennessee Baptist , and tried to suppress his aberations under cover of the Cotton (irove resolutions; much to the amusement of the by-sUnders and myself, though some of hia friends gave indications of other feelings aside from merriment. "But tho time had fully ome for them to com mencp pre. iching atid estabiishinf church- es aci - ording to the !jTt? at commission .— "T;i.' muUitu' Ic having come together ," ami the inquiry made, " What mesnelh this?" " Peter swnding up with the eleven, iif-fd tip his voice and pri - ached unto them ' Christ, as I teach every whert.' ia every Josu,." showing that this miraculous event church ."—( 1st Cor . 4: 17.) Again he w:,. ti e fulfillment of prophecy , and a " Now I praise yon bretirrn , \ hat ye proof of the resurre^ftinn and exaltation of remember -'mc in all Uiinga, and keep the (^ hti »«f. Joel 5: aa. 29: .\cu 2: 35, ordinances as I delivend them to you ."— and X^) The word spoken was made Cor . 11; 2.) " ijui . k an .l powerful ," pierrinif the heart j Jidin ' s ministry commericfd by preahiag of lite people, convincing them that '" Jesus , I repentance, aad he Baptiied none withoat whom they had cracifitd ." was the Lord il . for when many of the Pharisees and of iJlory , and causing them tenquire of Saddacces came to his Baptism, be demand- the Applies what they must do. " Then 'eJ of thew " fruitF aieet for repeatance ." Peter said unto them, repnt and be Bap- Xeiilicr oould they claim nay preference tisrii, every one of you . in the name of over j- Uhers , because they were the desccn- Je«-js Chiist. for the mis » lon of sins , and dantsof Abraham .—( Malh . Chap. 3.)--| ye shall receive the sift irf the Holy Ghost .", The ministry of Christ eo» menced by | Then thev that gladly rceeive his word preaching repentance —( Mark 1: U, IS.) i were Baptised. » ml tlie same day iheirjThe ministry of the AposUea commenced j wen- ftddcd unto them about three thou - 1by preaching repcntat » ce .—( Mark 6; 12.); saiul soul -s." And thev continued sted-1 There is' not a single instaacc ia ih « : fa<;ty in the Aposiles dt <trine and ft llow- Testament where the two U meatioa - ahit>; and in bn-aking of bread and in >n connexion; but repentance precedes ! pruv« r." Thus was materials made ready , Baptism. Mxking our appeal to the sacred j and the first Gospel church organiied at iwriptares only , is it not plain that ia the | Jeru- sslem. Now if we examine the com- * of Christ and the Apostles a pabl^ ! mis« ioa, we will find that the Apostles pro- declaration of repentance aad fiiiih, »nd-a ^ ceeded precisely in accordance with iu/"l""'*'')' submission to the ordinance was , order . It runs thus , " Go ve therefore and '" indispensable pre- requisite to Baptism, ( teach all nations. Bapti . iiig them ia the aad BapUsm an indispensable pre- requisiie ' name of the Father and of the Son, and of » participation in the Loni' a sap ^ r . the H.» ly Ghost ; teaching them U> observe COUCH. mxriacnoirs. Why are B.>t the ministers of the Cross persecuted now aa ia the days of Christ aad bis spostles? Has the offence of the Crass eea.«ed? b not the worid the same tT ^r-u 'bow ..when Christ dwelt ia the flesh? Is ^^p^lkh . a .he U w , of the k a g - t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the aeee - sily of obedieace. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j g -What weighty i&aaagea!! what iai- God," and oppo«fd to hia will?—^ eonceraiag.aatJiey.dothe Doesftlore boGness any better, and de-j "ImiMi!! How awfal to change pg^t jn obedience? Has the worid indeed - ••naagu .the awfiil guilt of aafiathfiil- become, "A friend of Orare, these tnths sre from hear- aor sagehi can not kaow them on- ^ • Grist reirealfl them. - . ^aeiTant can of himself kjww aoth- H^^e eaa only teach what he karits " • Ckrist. Ee eaaaot originate, or add •Danish—angels cannot. has revealed all his wiH—all his to his serrants—ia hia word—, To help OS on to God !** Is not tl » answer fosnd ia the man - plea - sing and a>aa- fearing sjnrit of our minis - ters ?! & it not found in their grosa an- fkithfulness and treachery to the canse of | Christ ?! Ia their willingness to cpmpro -! mise with his enemies , aad keep baek a j part of the pdee , or if they declare it—^ heal the daughter of God' s people slightly by have been acquainted with him a long time , | truth crushed to earth will rise again," and { very near all bis life ; and we do believe j only shines the brighter through the misty that hewould disdain and spurn all such ^ vapor cf falsehood and error . I thing ^l' Sad we will further say , as to his; On his »«>.>«d visit to i ' leasant Hill , he ; moral character , that it has always been attempted to exonerate himself by inroIv -| good ; and from the long acquaintance thatjing hi « members in the^.sanie difficulty with | we hare had with him, and the good moral : himself , and then garbling a communica - ^ christian life he has lived among us , we j tion published in the Tennessee Baptist of beheve that money will not bribe him in ' June 7th, 1851, Ukea fi- om the Baptist ; any cae whatever . Given under otxr Banner, which paper copied from tlie Hd- j hands aad seals ," dtc. i ston Christian Advocate . From this com- To the above instrument we find the ' munication and editorial he made the im- names of 108 persons , among whom are the pression oo his hearers that Baptists had , names of three Presbyterian Hders , to- 1 called Methodists and Presbyterians rogues., gether wuh ail the members of Pleasant liars , A- c . And tnirabUe Jictu, that one of^ Hill Church, except three or four , who j his precious brethren, whom he had invi -I were instructed not to sign the instrument . «ed ia the stand U> read and assist , nnder - I give the above that the public may see - sukmI the wire- work so well . (AH in the where the Rev . gentleman stands . The fiunily you know .) secret of this matter is this , said Perkins ^ This Rev. sacrilegious partizan Uien de - was arraigned before Presbytery cbarged - flatedaba . se falsehood, byword and ac- with " entertaining and incnleatin^ senti- j tion, striking his finger acroas the top of menu relative to baptism, contrarj to our the paper , saying , " there the blue back - j alt things whatwwver I have commanded ; you. and lo I am with yoa alway, even un- to the end of the world."—(Mat. 28: 19, 20 )• the Gospel to every creatare. He that be- lieveth and is baptized shall be .saved, but but he that believeth not shall be damned." Zhrd*»€llt. Ark., Jm. 23. 1851. For the Tm>b««m« Baptist. nuu. u. e WU..V.. - t - - — — i T , , , WfstTcnnessff BartL.t Ftmale CoHese. Cro ye tnto all the worid aad preach ' ^ BaoTRxa Graves: We beg Itare through the colamns of yoor pap^r to call attention to thia Instita> —( Mark 16: 15, 16.) Now is it not very tion. In dwng thU we desire to salMait a plain that the first step, according to the | few laeu to oar brethren relative to ita on- commissiMi for a minister of the Gospel to'gia, aad close with a few remaika to the take , is to teach or make disciples . Second* public. ly: to Baptize thos«! who profess repen- tance towards God, ^ d faith in our L(»d The BaptisU of West Teaaessee, hi fall convention assembled , in the year 1849, Jesus Christ . Thirdly : to Uach them, i. e. resolved unanimously to establish withia the Baptized, all things whatsoever the ! the bounds of West Tennessee a Female Lord has commanded. The duty of tJiose School of the very highest dass. Com- j that have the Gospel preached tinto tiem is e<iualiy plain. "He that believeth aad is Baptized shall be saved, but he that be- lieveth not shall be damned." The CKspel nxittees were appointed; one to obtain a: charter for the eoUege, and another, com- ^ posed of brethren from variooa parts of j the District, to locate it at some SBiteb':e j is " worthy of all acceptation ," and it is the point. The committees proceeded to dis - dutv of everv one tliat hears it to believe charge their trasti the first obtained a. and obey the commandments of God .— The duty of both, the teacher and the taught , was practically carried out on the liberal charter from the State; the second ananimoQsIy selecied BrowasviDe, Hay- wood eoontv, as the best locatioo. Ia NO. 2S aor any Oiat may arise, eaa sapeieede that j which ia aiost emphatically the creatBre of the coarcBtioii, wi-Jxmt a groat Tiolatka tf plighted faitk Tberefore, saSer a word ti exhqrtgj^ Wetoa; 4ht there are many fcmak sdbiw^ &e c f f i f i ^ of individaal effort, (some of which justly deserve our patruoage,) we, as a b ^ y rf christlaas, stand pledged, by oar ivords and acta, to sustain oae in particular, aad tiol tmt is the West Texmessce Baptist Fe- male C o U ^ . Brti. William P. Bond, moved by a strong zeal for the canse of edacatioa, ahortly kaves a large private basaesa. as oar agent, to visit yoa all in behalf of the College. He is a good brother, who gives his labor grataitoasiy; so reeeive him kind- ly, for be comes ia the aan>e of the Cod- ventioa. and, as we trest, in the aame of hii> Maater, U>e L u d Jesus. Secondh a word to the public. The B.-ipust Female C o U ^ of West Tennessee, is so styled, not because of aay sectary feature, bat merely from its being we creature of the West Tennessee Bt^stiat Cunventioa. lu great um. therefon, m sot to make Baptista, bat iateBectaal and acci-igfili&hed females; that throagh tiieir inlluetice man-kind may be improved; f w we are convinced that the baas of good society is laid in female character. " A s is the mother so »the child," is an old adage, and g<>nerally true. EsqtuK- lato the cause of true grtaiaeKs and aobleuess of mind, and nine times in tea they,may t * traced > to the mother. It is the tnoiher that sows the first M ^ , or plaats the first principlea in the baman heart, which, in a great de- gree, govern the destinies of man. Add b> this that God has wisely cocstitated the mother our firs! teacher, aad we have the m-»st ^v'loos and atroag reasons for ao eda- cating and training oar daoghters, that tl:ey may be en.ibled, la after life, faithfal- ly and ably lo t:isch«i5e their high aad re- s]>onsib1e trasts. Moved by these coDsidenuio&i, the B«p- tists of West Tennessee have detemi&ad to ipve to the pablic mch as iaMWdtta as will U^t promote this end. This coU^'o. with iu appvteflaat bnlld- ings, wUl be suitably arranged oa a beaa* tiful pkt of thirty six acres of ground, oTer> looking iSe town of BrowntvIlK at a dis* uace of haJf a mile, aad we hazard nothiaf in saying that Brovasville ia one «( Um healthiest tows* ia West Trnaessee. It is ^ in an incipient nate, aadrr the care of Rev. Haney ^11, A. M., and daaghtrr, a ge&< Ueman aad scholar, Bo les* dU«tiagai»hed for his tnodeaty (haa iateUectual and moral aiuinmeDU. He wUl Mke hia sutiixt as Proieaaor of Aneieat ai>d Modrra Lu:* guages, ia C o l l ^ proper, so aoon as it shall be opened. We would bestow soma praise oa this distingaishrd gt.ntiemaB. were aot the magailoqneat attair, ia thes* modern days of puffing, so eom.<aaa «s rather to excite disgnst than admiratiaB :— We win, however, wttsrc to say, trjiMia, and hU deeds will speak for hiai. Hi* school commenced iU ptisent scsaira oa the foanh Mtmday ia Jaaaajy, l&5t, aad is sow ia saccessfnl operatioa. Mr. H e ^ Bass ha* takea large btuld- ings, conreaicnt to the edlege, for the par- pose of accommodating boarders at tB per month, eveiy thing iadaded. His sitaa- tioo is retired and private torn* half laSe from the village. This gentleioan is wbQ knowa to Bost of the Trastees. aad baa their fall ctafideaee, aad we will aay to pareau aad gavdiaas, tlicy may coRfideBt- ly tnut thor daaghtoB s ^ wards to th« care of so WMthy a goitlemaa'aad ao gen- teel and a e c o m i £ d ^ a lady u brother and sister Bass. Board may also be had ia many private families ia the village of the highest respectabiUty. By arikt of the Board of Trastees. YoBrs_&c., ROBERT 8. THOMAa THOMAS 0WE5. CamuBM. Confession of Faith." How? Said P. de- ed Almanac !" This fabulous affair of the , k wishes none oUicrs taaght-he [ •P®*''• * ^ « B h i s o w n taught. Hear hia words, Ob wbat a lack of moral courage, of; them to observe all things what- fearless latrepidity on She part of the min- "•'•f/'have camiaaaded ." popularity seeking age. How •hteaifiaiaawatildensae should one ^ to preach aH the truth aad **^«ddaBttIe.aBdanoU»eTtaieaway tbe «d»enrance of all the commaadsl U i another substitate some thiae' ^ ^ ^ "WO" enor, and pUy iareation fir what Christ BB-j'nw« ^ fire of all truth's ea- ^ How aooB they would s a t a s o n i a e ^ g ^ ' "T erery plant the U- other, and how would woddj*^'' ^ plttted." ChriatM^aired? ^ the eon-; "If I should preach oa thia tkat sub- ^ a dbateodom to day! Pn>&saed jeet, it would .displease some of my e«m- rf Christ bohling conunissaBs ' g n ^ t a . aad thej would aot attend onj •> eduadb sid soeieties, author-^By p t e a i ^ g . " tep one. ' dared that he would administer this orJi - Rev. gentleman, I met with the paper ; nance in no other way , lave by immersion;! fead the above mentioned piece , and to the^ to which charge he pleaded gaihy . But a- stoniibment of some, they there learned} what is Mr - Bell ' s statement concerning ! that it was Pn sby terians speaking thus of j this maUeer ? He tells as Uiat the Apostle i Methodists, and not Baptists ; to wit the. Paul " dispenses wiUi water bapti>m, re -i Rev. Mr . Minnis , a Presbyteriaa Minister , j tainiag only the baptism of the Holy endorsed by Mr . Glenn. Pastor of Tazewell , Ghost ," quotmg Eph . 4: 5, for proof congregation. Ergo , the people about i dav of Pentecost. FirsU the Apostles ! furtherance of these wishes , the BaptisU pitched the Gospel to the people .—' in and around BrownsviUe . (being Kberal - Secondly : " as manv as " gladly recdvedj ly aided by iU eitizeas.) raised ten thou- the word was Baptized. Thirdly : the j sand doUars for the ereetioo a suitable Apo>Ues Uught those who had been Bap- c < Jlege editce . This building is ia rapd 'One Lwd. one Faith and one Baptism." Pleasant Hill now tmderstand the unenTia- a » tely their language is confounded: one ble position Mr . Morgan occapiea . crying out spriakliBg . aBOther pouring, and ! Thia Mr . Morgan , Chapmaa like, rua - many immersion. Here methiaks he would tead^ us that Paul aanihilates that which the blessed Savioar gave ia charge to the sing against his discipliae, aSnniag im- menicn no baptbm at all; and if the Rer. | Billy Bell be eorreet, be has ad(^>ted the j Apostle Yet, lot this Rev. geaUemanjccmfessioa of tiitiinndex a •okmn o«tli,| hinuelf iaseea pouring a littl* water upcwUhich gives the candidate for bapdsml tized, all the duties which Christ liad ea- joincd upon them: aad-they, L e. the mem- bers of the church, "coodnued stedfastly in the Apostles doctrine, aad faUowship, and in breaking of bread aad ia prayer." That this church was rightly orgaaized, and inteaded to be a atodel for ail other ehur^hes, I presume no eae will deny. It ia very plain, too, that the practice of tbe Apoetks, duriag their auaictry. ia all pta- ees,' was entirely uniform. "Whw the people of Samaria befietred Fkffip pleach- ing the things concerning titt kiagdoa of God, aad the name of Jesus Christ, tliey progress, and is cxpected to be completed during the ensuing summer. Let it be dis- tinctly remembered, that this n<Ate under- taking was not suggested by brethren from the Middle nor Weatera portion of West Tennessee, but by a /ae faWW tmggpiriUfniatitSmilrrnpoKtkm. How- ever, it was no aooaer made aad eaavaiaed than it was unsannoasty agreed to; ted (rem tlMt p ^ becas* e* thecMTestioB. Onicaal good sehoab, under Baport « • p e r r i m . were ha eperatiott b d o n the crir was Uuwght of. Yet, neither tbew. W«»thless is the lore that tires fay kngtbeniag yean; wfak^ lessons with tka decay of y o ^ and b e a u t y . ^ vhkit aaa be extmgmslied by the elwages wbick aga prodaces, erat with the fiurest focma. A ebeerfal ^wte makes labor aai sleep sweet, aad all around lu^y> wbieh is mueb better than boag oaly rick. Our most perfect eiarinns an like birds of Paradise, whkh, it «wce th^ fell lotto eartit can sddom rise again. We kawr mea wio habtaaDy aay their bnida dowawaid, sad addom look their faOow men » i k e t e e . Tk« idlert* isgaiaiBntmnB/ ^ How « » fi^ and the prairies niu b«Bt to tke "

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I te Foiaiar Fracber- or Tlie Maa Pleuer B0 S e m a t Ckrist

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATLTIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1852.

>izios them to e l u s g « Cbrat 'a comnnndj l"»omemiatJ" I - r v . Tint p s c r i x u i m r r A T i o s a o r

CmusT 'a Suit Aim. 1. Tl ie worid—those to v h o m the mes-

fsage is seat are opposed to Chriat—thev

dr Cbnt.'—Oac. 1 : 1 f t .

Z. His mtti • n aB kateful to iCWtke, ! tlie carnal heart—because they m o r t i f j the ,

t Tk* ovxuTJiiMnosm cr a mcrxsr. ^ t A serraat. in the -ease ia which it is | " ^ ^ mmister of Christ is faithful, it

iB this is one who renders a kI- ^ ^ ^ opposiuon acd u ^ r ? afafiiace. biti<a' aad sialignaut persecuuons of the

It is opposed to a i & r e . whose obedience t i e enemies of Christ. I t w i u . ^tampeHed. tsTiaiABLT no rt—it eannat 6e othemse, for ' i H the children of Christ are his obedi- message is the same and Bt WTsats. aad defight to r ^ d e r constant ^ ^ ^ ^ mimical now as when iBf ieace to his commands. ^ ^ Sar ionr walked the earth.

W i c i t and cheerful obedience is a test Si««> this as a certain mark mi ««ward erktence of oar tore to Christ-, ^ ^ ^ ministers.

g j t Tl :e serrant is not greater than his lord.

The w ^ t s of Christ are his /HctA. : ^ ^ ' J hare-persecuted me they will rea-

tewhom he has made knows aH his plea- ^ ^ ' J h a r e k e p t my s a r i n - s ^ j Uiey wiB keep yonrs a l s o . "

T It a « m s i d e « d a great honor to be ^ ^ * s e r r a n t - t h e t t m r r ^ and ftiend of a k i n ? or nrightr the name of his. Matate . How mach more to bo mad'e « ^ ^ tewrant^. friends and eren sons of the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M i t r God, and Prince? , ^^^ " ccnainly and ia-

i The d a t r of a gtK,d servant ia to do " ^ ^ ^h^ist himselL It must fc wai of his m a « e r , - . l l his master's U w i u . u so.

his w m o n l T - i n aB things. ^ m m « t . r o f Christ is 4. He win not his own feeling,. ^ p e r s e c a t e d - i f a a y one

mm, or self indslgence. Tie bosinesa of a serrant ia to wort, not

• teiiite. i He will not seek to please others.

iMwing that " t « his own master ha staa-i td iw&l le th . ' *

W b a will it a r a S him to please others. M ^ e t i d his own master?

C. A £oed serrant will sot dare to change &s dirc^dons of bis master in the l e a ^ or

is not hated and persecuted by the enemies , of the Crass, then if Christ's words be true, '

, a s IS SOT FiiTHrrL.

i I f he will alter these commands and di-rectioos of his master "ttnnetthat," the world world offer him populanty. Or if he will not &iihf(illy insisi upon all the require-ments and press them u f o a their attention

Or if be will consent that some of the re-qotrements of Christ are np»-tt*t>aial, i. e. i

l . t e . « . d « t 4 e y m a r b e c h a a g e d o r d e - « « oe omitted with impanity. Orthoogh

I S wai not wish ^^^ bat

J ^ t o « i d « . « h i n g to them, or to tliB any thini^ away, or to stibstitste oite d u g fear another.

I t o wonld b« offering the k i g h ^ f o m -i iMiWttahiatnaaler—settuighiaauthot i ' » « i i ! e altasethci—irroiHUin^ to hiiBsclf , • , , , . ^ , ^ , ® , . , , popuIantT of the enemies of Chrut . and aaihonty, et|nal. mrea mtprrw to that of ' - '

seem goud unto them, aad which they greatly prefer, though not given by Christ, are e<iaally as giiod. These are his temp-tations—pursuing eiUier of these courses he will be cSered the smiles, farors and

Ut Biasti!r. T. 4 good serraiit wUl dar* to do fa»

W t e r ' s wi&—discharge all hi> eommaada; • d >Me« n m k a witii him.

Bp cmrriisl to tbr On a«-r«7 btUi» of j

VThat shooltf a faithful Christ-fearing serrant do under these cirt^mstaaces. but

I L W « o , C « « ! f f " " f I . C k r i « « u t a r . properiy t h . s e r r a a t . of T V ' "

' ' hng to suffer affiction with Chnst, and re-

- a . h a . c r « l « d tham aato good J " . • —knowing if he tuSers with hua, ht will

- T h e i r work i a t ^ do the w i l f i r f Chriat ' s t d tUagf. " i * * s e n r a a U of Christ

- I f thay a w childT«i i a d e e d - t h a will P ^ " * rfClBi«wtlVb« y » i r will—they will da- ! Beeause those things that please men i|hlin aoUiing n o r e than to do it.

— U j s t will obey aQ his command i — d o

Well , o f what use tan your preaching the indiridual, at another sprinkliag this be to men. if it is not the message of forbidden element upon the vnconsciuus Christ? If yonr congregations will not babe and adult, csllinjr h ba{rttsm. Oh ! hear the t ru th , the words of Christ , let consistency, where art ttio«T T h o a a r t n o t j them leaTe you as they did Chr is t For among the least of t b a t t w ^ that g n e e | what do you haye e o o ^ g a t i o n s . o a k s s t«, tha diadem that e h a * * 1 i r f o l » a die

I*** ifc»%6Kffr " r d i o n E f offend some 6rote of the far-famed Mr. Be l l ! M a r r t l ^ of my own members." V e r y we'l, oSt-nd not, that so m a n y are rushing from under them , if the truth offends, as Christ and this "dead-fall," which is supported <mly i Paul did his . " B u t it is ^ t good p o l i c y . " b y straws ; coming out to breathe the pure When d i4 Christ or his apostles plead pol l - ' and fresh air of gospel light and liberty. ' cy? I t is always good policy to be honest ^ Mr. Bel l questions tlie co.Tectness of faithful , and to preach the t ruth . my sUtement as to the time bro. P . had

The t ime can never be found whtn the been a preacher among them ( the Presby - j trutli as it Is in Jesus , wiil not oiTend the terians . ) Ue says that he had only been world and false brethren. Must wc never li.-etised one ye.ir and a few days . Now | speak the t ru th then? let Mr . B . deny that said 1\ had been a '

W e must dare to do ri^'lit—this is the preacher among them only one year and a moral heroism so much i!-.>fded at tLlsitinie, f«w days , and I will addu<-e testimony suf - ^ when the enemies of traih are tnra-ej, fi.-ient toesubl ish my .sUt« ment. We now and their followers de.-iertiug them. ! iismiss this gtrntleman, t«Tgether with his

Fmal ly ; I f we are riJing a popular m-o up.in h i s gix>d behavior , having a few breeie . and floating on flowery beds of items to notice eonceminar one Thomas ' ease, we may know we are plea.-ing men Morgan, of the same st.Spe ( s a v e the stripes and are not the faithful servants of Christ, are broader ) and clique, and of course "Wo, unto you when all men speak well of fareathrng the same tainted atmosphere, JOTt." - anJ actuated by the same unprincipled

We serve men when we yield to their motives, wishes. They wi l l not prai e us unless we The aforesaid year old, having been one di» yield to their wishes. „ [ i,is precious flock, he now. with hurried

My brother, are you hated by the world ' iramp , hastens back to old Pleasant Hill , ; are you persecuted by the enemies of and in pitiful tones, reminding them of the Christ? I f not , why? ' reat travail of soul upon his part , for their

Is Christ a liar? w elfare , he apprizes ti.em, with ominious , •Think of these th ings—pray over this k, .*, of the dark cloud thut is approach- i

subject and m a y God enable you to be a io , threatening them w i t h destruction .— ' & i thfa l witness of the truth. A men. Li>ien, O ye men of Israeli - T h e Bap-

• ti-it have fasfcd resolutions that tliey are not allowed to a^k I 'edobaptists to sini; and

' prsy , or hold family won - lup with them. — ^ — ^ — — : - and are not to ."end to school to Pcdobap -r.>r t he Tmuwwe* BHti«t lists; and they ( the Bapli t) have a water

BaoTHE* G b a v e s : Bible ; i t is coniin.; i>n; vim « i l i see it di-In the "Banner of Peace , " of Aasust r ctly. We iVdobapti>i"s, they dcn't call

1831. 1 have noticed a comniunica- the church , but >otielie» and sects.— tion with this significant adage , "Goin^ at listen,, b o w would you like to be called t l (X>_wiihott t a further bid gone . " This H a r , and thieves? BrolLir*. h o w many .lingiiiar article is o»-er the ignature of the f you f e d that you are rogues? Tht y Rev.. W m . Bel l , a Cumberland prenrher: cal l 'u« Hiifves. l iats and blii ik - legs ! I otil aad a » I am personally implicated in the not ask thinu ( the Baptists) to say grncel" matter. I beg leave, through your vulua - O i i the following Sabbath I W.M met by ble paper , ( n o w that the press of the fa l l ^ unu.sually large congrvgation at thi.s meewng* is over , and th« matter yet :n place, (1». lY.) and being requested by agitation .) to u k e a passing notice of ihc br .iiirtn, and gentlemea of the wot ld , to sayings of the Kev . gentleman . „,4ice a*.»crtions of Mr. Morgan . alU-r the

Now , i t known unio yoti , and to your I i nouced tlie \ile as.Hertionn of

choice of pouring, sprinkling, or immeraton. Truly their language ia ccmfounded; for while the R e r . Mr. Morgan can boast that hia haadal iare n e w i n m e n e d any peraoo, aad M r e r viO. Behold! hia brother D w -a a m y . a«« M o i y ante* fisfa^ wbea nothing will answer, down he goes, Philip like,, into the water and immerses the candidale. They don't understand each uiher. Old uncle Ruben, let us hear 1 from you. ^

Well I hare , as yon know inirodnced in aome of our Presbytt ry"s resolutions, to dis-countenance immersi(>n as christian bap-U.sm, but then those who seem to be willing to receive my instructioL., aiwavs defeat

were Baptized, both torn aad w o m e n . " — (Acta8:I2.) W h e n P U ^ > ] » M d i e d J e s u s ante the Eaanc}!. aad keaa id . " S e e . here kwmt«r, w h a t d o d i Isateacto U B ^ tmit" Pktl^ I II , iimii « i r te I b f t a t v i a t a D t U a i e • w y e s t , " The Eonach then declared hia fisith ia

Christ, " a n d they went down both into the water, bodi Philip and the Eunuch , and he Baptiaed h i m . " - ^ A c t s 8: 36. 3 7 . ) — Phi l ip required aot only the assent of^ the

' understanding to the truths of the Go iei. but a believing with the heart; and with this agreeth the words of Paul , " w i t h the heart man b<>lieveth unto righteooaness; and wi th the mouth confession is made an -

P a o l a n d m y object w i t h that everlasiing discipl ine ! ' to s a l v a t i o n . " — ( R o m . 10: 10.) 1 kn iw, when w e were examined as can- ;Silas "spake unto the PhiKpian jai lor , aad didiitf. fur the ministry, we adopted the jto all that were ia his house, tho word of discipline under the sanctity of more than 'the L o r d . " before they Baptized ihem , and an t.-a'.h. I 'ncle Keuben, if we were to it is said that "thev all believed and te-

break o\ e r f h e discipline, (wiy t l iey , ) there j o i ced . " — ( A c U s IS: SI-."?!.) Many sep -is something we r n n n o t settle ia puU'ing ^arate and distinct churches were <k<rmed by d o w n immersion, for some of oar m in i s - j the Apoalles. I n the N>w Testam«mt we ters h»ve no other baptism, and what w i l i jread of "the churches tliroughout all Jn-b.come of them and their official and min - d e a . " The ' r h o r c h e s of Ualatia , the isterial labor? Well . *ays, uncle Reuben , ichurches in Asia , Macedonia , " 4 c . Paal I w; h w e could un lt r tand one an.Mher.— wen? through Syria aad Cilicia confirming Sureir oar Babel Tiiil ne%er be completed! .the churches . " "So were the churrhes

W. M. LEA.

Fi>r tUe T.-mw-it^e Baptist.

IJeniity of tin- TiUi« CLurck

[t-OXTtSrSD.]

The .\po*t5e were now "endned w i t h i

established i n the faith , and increased in jnnmber d a i l y . " Some of the Apostolic Epistles an.' addre.ssed to all christians; .some »rc dire,*ted lo particular churches in cities, and some to sevend churches in a province; and it is plain, from these H(us-

poKvr from on h igh , " (Luke 24: 49.) and |tles and the A c u of the Apoatlea, that they

C o m m u n i r i i t i o i i G .

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taught the same t h i n ^ K all times and ia all placea. Paul says ihe Corriathians, " F o r this cause have I sest untoyon Timo-mcthus, who is my belove,-! son and faith-ful in the Lord, who shall ^ring y o a into remembrance of my ways, vh ich be in

readers, that 1 did commit the sacrilegious Mr. Morptn; having the paper with roo

wfaataMrer Chriat com man da .— 8 k ^ aw, jm will keep my eomaiaad-

are hatafial to God.

W e eaaaot. we repeat, {deaae men if we pteaeh the words of Chriat—boldly aa we oaght—if w« refoae to " d a a b with nntem

lya Christ. W e h»v« no a r i . pered motVtr." I f th«?y hated thetmth as i a n r t i i s t a peram I o t m Cbr i i t bat this. • it dropped from the Bps of tb< eonpasaioB*

& iCaiiitefli a n cspeswUy his aerraata. u s Sar ios r . it ia in vain for as to think that >-Be haa eailed theia cspedal l r to do we eaa de i i rw it, so they will love and

Uiwarli—to eseeste his comaUmds. prsiae t

Thty profeaa to b« called to execata hia I f his enemies hated i u words they will * i - t o « t e r his aerrice aa hia Mrraata . hate <mn,—if likt kit.

HL T a i a w m j t . ^ ' Let a t be asaared, if we r t t preach so , t t o t e a e h a a d p r e a e l t the way of l i fe „ to please men. w , are not' the »err«its

• t a i r a d a n to perishing men. ; of Christ. I To i n e h aad eafereo ail the reqairo -

«< the king—the dnty they owe hira rtathe nH|mres a t their haada.

&_Ta oafcU Use a a u r e and phm of aal-aatare aad oiganizatiaa o£l

oatrageof baptiMag one rff their nrinistcrs, cnt.-.ining said resolutions, and i n conclu-on aci :ountof which this f lee , gentleman jun. ujgether w i t h his schoid story, &c., I bends his dignity m> far w to state things | pf n. necd » lie! The day following I which at the Ume he knew to be fa!se. i Hev. Mr . Morgan at Lexington , ( i t

Now it ia evident, from the caption, and ; i^iaj, circuit day.) 1 then and there in-what he has further suted in said article, i f„rmed him of the itateroenu I had made

t h a t he ditagaed to make the impres.>iif.n | con<*raing h i m the day previous, telling that he ( P e r k i n s ) had iw^ him«e!f for | him that my mind had not changed , an.) ^ 8100. I n order , therefore, to counteract cns idered i t m r duty to state to hi* face ' the (al^e impresaioa which said article may have made upon the minds of some, bro. P . procuretl the following ceniQcatc: " Slate i>/ TtmuttM, I/rnJertom romnty.

what I had said in his absence. l i e re-marked. " T h a t is the way 1 wi>h persons to talk about me. " In endeavoring to sas- ^ u i n himself, he drew from his pocket the t

W e , the undersigned, being called on by D . W . Perkins to say what we think about his selling himself for SlOO, as charged

against him in the 'Banner of Peace,' of August 23, 1851. We do certify tliat we

iSr/ imier 4M, 1851.1 Tennessee Baptist , and tried to suppress his aberations under cover of the Cotton (irove resolutions; much to the amusement of the by-sUnders and myself, though some of hia friends g a v e indications of other feelings aside from merriment. " B u t

tho time had fully o m e for them to com mencp pre.iching atid estabiishinf church-es aci-ording t o the !jTt?at commission .— "T;i.' muUitu'Ic having come together , " ami the i n q u i r y made, " W h a t mesnelh this?" "Peter swnding up with the eleven, iif-fd t i p his voice and pri-ached unto t h e m ' Christ, as I teach every whert.' ia every Josu,." showing that this miraculous event c h u r c h . " — (1st Cor. 4: 17.) Again he

w : , . ti e fulfillment of prophecy, and a " N o w I praise yon bretirrn , \hat ye p r o o f of the resurre^ftinn and exaltation of remember - 'mc i n all Uiinga, and keep the ( hti»«f. Joel 5: aa. 29: .\cu 2: 35, ordinances as I del ivend them to y o u . " — and X^) The word spoken was m a d e Cor. 11; 2.) " i jui . k an . l powerfu l , " pierrinif the heart j J idin 's ministry commericfd b y preahiag of lite people, convincing them that '"Jesus, I repentance, aad he Baptiied none withoat whom they had crac i f i td . " was the Lord il. for when many of the Pharisees and of i J lory , and causing them t.» enquire of Saddacces came to his Baptism, be demand-the Applies what they must do. "Then 'eJ of thew "fruitF aieet for repeatance ." Peter said unto them, r e p n t and be Bap- Xeiilicr oould they claim nay preference tisrii, every one of you. in the name of over j-Uhers, because they were the desccn-Je«-js Chiist. for t h e r»mis»lon of sins, and dantsof Abraham .— (Malh . Chap. 3.)--| y e s h a l l receive the sift irf the Holy Ghos t . " , The ministry of Christ eo»menced by | Then thev that gladly rceeive his word preaching repentance —(Mark 1: U, IS.) i were Baptised. »ml tlie same day i h e i r j T h e ministry of the AposUea commenced j wen- ftddcd unto them about three thou - 1by preaching repcntat»ce .—( Mark 6; 12. ) ; saiul soul-s." And thev continued sted-1 There is' not a single instaacc ia ih « : fa<;ty in the Aposiles dt<trine and ft llow- Testament where the two U meatioa-ahit>; and in bn-aking of bread and in >n connexion; but repentance precedes ! pruv« r . " T h u s was materials made ready , Baptism. Mxking our appeal to the sacred j

and the first Gospel church organiied at iwriptares only, is it not plain that ia the | Jeru-sslem. Now if we examine the com - * of Christ and the Apostles a pabl ! mis«ioa, we will find that the Apostles pro- declaration of repentance aad fiiiih, »nd-a ^ ceeded precisely in accordance w i th iu/"l""'*'')' submission to the ordinance was , order. I t runs thus, " G o ve therefore a n d ' " indispensable pre-requisite to Baptism , ( teach all nations. Bapti . i i ig them ia the aad BapUsm an indispensable pre-requisiie

'name o f the Father and of the Son, and o f , » » participation in the Loni'a s a p ^ r . the H.»ly Ghost; teaching them U> observe COUCH.

mxriacnoirs . W h y are B.>t the ministers of the Cross

persecuted now aa ia the days of Christ aad bis spostles? Has the offence of the Crass eea.«ed? b not the worid the same

t T ^ r - u ' b o w . . w h e n Christ dwelt ia the flesh? Is ^ ^ p ^ l k h . a .he U w , of the k a g - t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „

the aeee -sily o f obedieace. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j g

- W h a t weighty i & a a a g e a ! ! what iai- G o d , " and oppo«fd to hia will?—^

eoncera iag .aa t J i ey .dothe D o e s f t l o r e boGness any better, and d e - j " I m i M i ! ! How a w f a l to change pg^t jn obedience? Has the worid indeed -

• • n a a g u .the awfiil guilt of aafiathfi i l- become, " A friend of Orare,

these t n t h s s r e from hear-aor sagehi can not kaow them on-

^ • Gr is t reirealfl them. -. ^ a e i T a n t can of himself k jww aoth-H^^e eaa only teach what he karits " • Ckrist. E e eaaaot originate, or add •Danish—angels cannot.

has revealed all his wiH—all his to his serrants—ia hia w o r d — ,

To help OS on to God !** Is not t l » answer fosnd ia the man -plea -

sing and a>aa-fearing sjnrit of our minis -ters?! & it not found in their grosa an-fkithfulness and treachery to the canse of | Christ ? ! I a their willingness to cpmpro - ! mise with his enemies, aad keep baek a j part of the pdee , or if they declare it—^heal the daughter of God 's people sl ightly—by

have been acquainted w i t h him a long t ime , | truth crushed to earth will rise again," and { very near all bis life ; and we do believe j only shines the brighter through the misty that hewould disdain and spurn all such ^ vapor cf falsehood and error . I thing^ l 'Sad w e will further say , as to his; On his »«>.>«d visit to i 'leasant Hill , he ; moral character , that it has a lways been attempted to exonerate himself by inroIv -| good ; and from the long acquaintance that j ing hi« members in the^.sanie difficulty with | we hare had wi th him , and the good moral : himself, and then garbling a communica- ^ christian life he has lived among us, we j tion published in the Tennessee Baptist of • beheve that money will not bribe him in 'June 7th, 1851, Ukea fi-om the Baptist ; any ca.«e whatever . Given under otxr Banner, which paper copied from tlie H d - j hands aad s e a l s , " dtc. i ston Christian Advocate . F rom this com -

To the above instrument we find the ' munication and editorial he made the im -names of 108 persons, among whom are the pression oo his hearers that Baptists had , names of three Presbyterian Hders , to-1 c a l l e d Methodists and Presbyterians rogues., gether wuh ai l the members of Pleasant liars, A-c. A n d tnirabUe Jictu, that one of Hill Church, except three or four , who j his precious brethren, whom he had invi - I were instructed not to sign the instrument. «ed ia the stand U> read and assist, nnder -

I give the above that the public may see -sukmI the wire-work so well. ( A H in the where the R e v . gentleman stands. The fiunily you know . ) secret of this matter is this, said Perkins ^ This Rev. sacrilegious partizan Uien de -was arraigned before Presbytery c b a r g e d - f l a t e d a b a . s e falsehood, b y w o r d and ac-with "entertaining and incnleatin^ senti- j tion, striking his finger acroas the top of menu relative to baptism, contrarj to our the paper, saying , " the re L« the blue back - j

alt things whatwwver I have commanded ; you. and lo I am with yoa alway, even un-to the end of the wor ld . "—(Mat . 28: 1 9 , 20 )• the Gospel to every creatare. He that be-lieveth and is baptized shall be .saved, but but he that believeth not shall be damned."

Zhrd*»€llt. Ark., Jm. 23. 1851.

For the Tm>b««m« Baptist. nuu. u.e WU..V.. - t - - — —iT,,, WfstTcnnessff BartL.t Ftmale CoHese. Cro ye tnto all the worid aad preach ' ^

BaoTRxa G r a v e s :

We beg Itare through the colamns of yoor pap r to call attention to thia Instita>

— ( M a r k 16: 15, 16.) Now is i t not very tion. In dwng thU we desire to salMait a plain that the first step, according to the | few laeu to oar brethren relative to ita on-commissiMi for a minister of the Gospel to'gia, aad close with a few remaika to the take , is to teach or make disciples. Second* public. ly : to Baptize thos«! who profess repen-tance towards God, ^ d faith in our L(»d

The BaptisU of West Teaaessee, hi fall convention assembled , in the year 1849,

Jesus Christ. Thirdly : to Uach them, i. e. resolved unanimously to establish withia the Baptized, all things whatsoever t h e ! the bounds of West Tennessee a Female Lord has commanded. The duty of tJiose School of the very highest dass. Com - j that have the Gospel preached tinto t i e m is e<iualiy plain. " H e that believeth aad is Baptized shall be saved, but he that be-lieveth not shall be damned." The CKspel

nxittees were appointed; one to obtain a : charter for the eoUege, and another, com- ^ posed of brethren from variooa parts of j the District, to locate it at some SBiteb':e j

is "worthy of all acceptation ," and it is the point. The committees proceeded to dis -dutv of everv one tliat hears it to believe charge their trasti the first obtained a. and obey the commandments of G o d . — The duty of both, the teacher and the taught , was practically carried out on the

liberal charter from the State; the second ananimoQsIy selecied BrowasviDe, Hay-wood eoontv, as the best locatioo. I a

NO. 2S

aor any Oiat may arise, eaa sapeieede that j which ia aiost emphatically the creatBre of the coarcBtioii, wi-Jxmt a groat Tiolatka tf plighted f a i t k Tberefore, saSer a word t i exhqrtgj^ Wetoa; 4ht there are many f c m a k s d b i w ^ & e c f f i f i ^ of individaal effort, (some of which justly deserve our patruoage,) we, as a b ^ y rf christlaas, stand pledged, by oar ivords and acta, to sustain oae in particular, aad tiol tmt is the West Texmessce Baptist F e -male C o U ^ .

Brti. William P . Bond, moved by a strong zeal for the canse of edacatioa, ahortly k a v e s a large private basaesa . as oar agent, to visit yoa all in behalf of the College. He is a good brother, who gives his labor grataitoasiy; so reeeive him kind-l y , for be comes ia the aan>e of the Cod-ventioa. and, as we trest, in the aame of hii> Maater, U>e L u d Jesus.

Secondh a word to the public. The B.-ipust Female C o U ^ of West Tennessee, is so styled, not because of aay s e c t a r y feature, bat merely from its being w e creature of the West Tennessee Bt^stiat Cunventioa. l u great u m . therefon, m sot to make Baptista, bat iateBectaal and acci-igfili&hed females; that throagh tiieir inlluetice man-kind may be improved; f w we are convinced that the b a a s of good society is laid in female character. " A s is the mother so » t h e chi ld," is an old adage, and g<>nerally true. EsqtuK- lato the cause of true grtaiaeKs and aobleuess of mind, and nine times in tea they,may t * traced > to the mother. I t is the tnoiher that sows the first M ^ , or plaats the first principlea in the baman heart, which, in a great de-gree, govern the destinies of man. Add b> this that God has wisely cocstitated the mother our firs! teacher, aad we have the m-»st ^v ' loos and atroag reasons for ao eda-cating and training oar daoghters, that tl:ey may be en.ibled, la after life, faithfal-ly and ably lo t:isch«i5e their high aad re-s]>onsib1e trasts.

Moved by these coDsidenuio&i, the B«p-tists of West Tennessee have detemi&ad to ipve to the pablic mch a s iaMWdtta as will U^t promote this end.

This coU^'o. with i u appvtef laat bnlld-ings, wUl be suitably arranged oa a beaa* tiful p k t of thirty six acres of ground, oTer> looking iSe town of BrowntvI lK at a dis* u a c e of haJf a mile, aad we hazard nothiaf in saying that Brovasvil le ia one «( Um healthiest tows* ia West Trnaessee. I t is ^ in an incipient nate, aadrr the care of Rev . H a n e y ^ 1 1 , A . M., and daaghtrr, a ge&< Ueman aad scholar, Bo les* dU«tiagai»hed for his tnodeaty (haa iateUectual and moral aiuinmeDU. He wUl Mke hia sutiixt as Proieaaor of Aneieat ai>d Modrra L u : * guages, ia C o l l ^ proper, so aoon as it shall be opened. We would bestow soma praise oa this distingaishrd gt.ntiemaB. were aot the magailoqneat attair, ia thes* modern days of puffing, so eom.<aaa «s rather to excite disgnst than admiratiaB :— We win, however, w t t s r c to say , tr j iMia, and hU deeds will speak for hiai. Hi* school commenced iU ptisent scsaira oa the foanh Mtmday ia J a a a a j y , l&5t, aad is sow ia saccessfnl operatioa.

Mr. H e ^ Bass ha* takea large btuld-ings, conreaicnt to the edlege, for the par-pose of accommodating boarders at t B per month, eve iy thing iadaded. His sitaa-tioo is retired and private torn* half laSe from the village. This gentleioan is wbQ knowa to Bos t of the Trastees. aad baa their fal l ctafideaee, aad we will aay to pareau aad g a v d i a a s , tlicy may coRfideBt-ly t n u t thor daaghtoB s ^ wards to th« care of so WMthy a goit lemaa'aad ao gen-teel and a e c o m i £ d ^ a lady u brother and sister Bass . Board may also be had ia many private families ia the village o f the highest respectabiUty.

B y a r i k t of the Board of Trastees. Y o B r s _ & c . ,

R O B E R T 8. THOMAa T H O M A S 0 W E 5 .

CamuBM.

Confession of F a i t h . " How? Said P . de- ed A l m a n a c ! " This fabulous affair of the ,

k wishes none oUicrs t a a g h t - h e [ •P®* ' ' •

* ^ « B h i s o w n taught. Hear hia words, Ob wbat a lack of moral courage, o f ; them to observe all things what- fearless latrepidity on She part of the m in -

" • ' • f / ' h a v e camiaaaded . " popularity seeking age. How

• h t e a i f i a i a a w a t i l d e n s a e should one ^ to preach aH the truth aad * * ^ « d d a B t t I e . a B d a n o U » e T t a i e a w a y tbe «d»enrance of all the commaadsl

U i another substitate some t h i a e ' ^ ^ ^ " W O " e n o r , and p U y iareation fir what Christ BB-j 'nw« ^ fire of all truth's ea-

^ How aooB they would s a t a s o n i a e ^ g ^ ' " T e r e r y plant the U -other, and how would w o d d j * ^ ' ' ^ p l t t t e d . "

ChriatM^aired? ^ the eon-; " I f I should preach oa thia tkat sub-^ • a dbateodom to d a y ! Pn>&saed jeet , it would .displease some of m y e«m-

rf Christ bohling conunissaBs ' g n ^ t a . aad t h e j would aot attend o n j • > eduadb s i d soeieties, author-^By p t e a i ^ g . " tep one. '

dared that he would administer this orJi- Rev. gentleman, I met with the paper ; nance in no other way , lave by immersion;! fead the above mentioned piece, and to the^ to which charge he pleaded ga ihy . But a-stoniibment of some, they there learned} what is Mr- Bell 's statement concerning! that it was P n sby terians speaking thus of j this maUeer? He t e l l s a s Uiat the Apostle i Methodists, and not Baptists ; to wit the. Paul "dispenses wiUi water bapti>m, r e - i Rev. Mr . Minnis, a Presbyteriaa Minister, j tainiag only the baptism of the Holy endorsed by Mr . Glenn. Pastor of Tazewell , G h o s t , " quotmg Eph . 4: 5, for p r o o f — congregation. Ergo , the people about i

dav of Pentecost. FirsU the Apostles ! furtherance of these wishes, the BaptisU pitched the Gospel to the p e o p l e . — ' in and around BrownsviUe. (being Kberal-Secondly : " as manv a s " gladly r e c d v e d j ly aided by iU eitizeas.) raised ten thou-the word was Baptized. Thirdly : the j sand doUars for the ereetioo a suitable Apo>Ues Uught those who had been Bap- c<Jlege editce . This building is ia rapd

'One L w d . one Faith and one Bapt ism." Pleasant Hill now tmderstand the unenTia-

a »tely their language is confounded: one ble position Mr. Morgan occapiea. crying out spriakliBg .aBOther pouring, and ! Thia Mr. Morgan , Chapmaa like, rua -many immersion. Here methiaks he would tead^ us that P a u l aanihilates that which the blessed Savioar gave ia charge to the

s ing against his discipliae, a S n n i a g im-menicn no baptbm at all; and if the R e r . | Bi l ly Bel l be eorreet, be has ad(^>ted the j

A p o s t l e Y e t , lot this Rev . geaUemanjccmfessioa of t i i t i inndex a • o k m n o«tli,| hinuelf i a s e e a pouring a littl* water u p c w U h i c h gives the candidate for bapdsml

tized, all the duties which Christ liad ea-joincd upon them: aad-they, L e. the mem-bers of the church, "coodnued stedfastly in the Apostles doctrine, aad faUowship, and in breaking of bread aad ia prayer . "

That this church was rightly orgaaized, and inteaded to be a atodel for ail other ehur^hes, I presume no eae will deny. I t ia very plain, too, that the practice of tbe Apoetks , duriag their auaictry. ia all pta-ees,' was entirely uniform. " W h w the people of Samaria befietred Fk f f ip pleach-ing the things concerning titt k i a g d o a of God, aad the name of J e s u s Christ, tliey

progress, and is cxpected to be completed during the ensuing summer. Let it be dis-tinctly remembered, that this n<Ate under-taking was not suggested b y brethren from the Middle nor Weatera portion of West Tennessee, but by a / a e faWW tmggpiriUfniatitSmilrrnpoKtkm. How-ever, it was no aooaer made aad eaavaiaed than i t was unsannoasty agreed to; ted (rem tlMt p ^ b e c a s * e *

thecMTestioB. Onicaal good sehoab, under Baport « •

p e r r i m . were ha eperatiott b d o n the c r i r w a s Uuwght of. Y e t , neither tbew.

W«»thless is the lore that tires fay kngtbeniag y e a n ; wfak^ lessons with tka decay of y o ^ and b e a u t y . ^ v h k i t aaa be extmgmslied by the elwages wbick aga prodaces, e r a t with the fiurest focma.

A ebeerfal ^ w t e makes labor a a i sleep sweet, aad all around l u ^ y > wbieh is mueb better than b o a g oaly rick.

Our most perfect e iar inns a n like birds of Paradise, w h k h , i t «wce t h ^ fell l o t t o

eartit can sddom rise again.

W e k a w r mea w i o habtaaDy a a y their bnida dowawaid, sad addom look their faOow men » i k e t e e . T k « id ler t*

isgaiaiBntmnB/ ^

How « » fi^

and the prairies niu b « B t to tke "

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V O L . v n i . T H E T E N N E S S E E B A P T I S T .

F E B ' Y 1 4 , 1 8 5 ^ . W O h . V H

( T e n M s e e ' J B o i r t i s t ,

5JU5HVILLE, TESrS-

• A - n r B O A T . Ttlanuar «»*«.

ooght.—it is their d w j to oppose them.— 1 I» »o» thi« tii« coodhioii of peace offer-woald eoBtimi«l!T chalknge ed by the Methodiste. BOW? And what

the the

c r a r W a t e sriwcrifcw * r * B teiMsw* aiq>.

tiK. v ia be ••*•*<{ OB oar biMik«a»Ie!M paid in ainam.

On tfa* laC of 3la7 Best. who m twdr* »Kmti» iirWB* a ! be itrielM bom tkaUa^sadeeoBiatatinRmbd far eiUaEliBa.

Smmv 4 Smjoekuxb.

Woald they and ibree erery Baptist miaister ia Usitn to defe»I hia Discipline, (>• e-Sew T e s t u i e n t )

What next? "W« hare now conqtured j eaee . " sayi the editor, "victory hat

petched «pott GOT banner \ " Pray, sir. where was the battle g-ound?

W a yoor Watmioa. aad yon the E»g5ish t h e n . Mr. Owen? WUl yott say ifc TO a t the debate ia Memphis, that ywi • ^ n q a e r a d a ftmee." Mr. Owea? We Iwiet «poa aa answer from you. Say boldly " I t WM," if yw» «">

Ccdon ^rock, fions S t^crd , aad Sa^xn and Hfflffs i t Wor t •

year. . Btttif TO«ai»ieally satisfied that yo«

^ W * ae« from A e Meaphia Math«i«li»t. Adroeate. thiU the so*eteiga pontiSs of the last Memphis Conference, did most an- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ez|ieetedly and BBeeiemoaioibily eject Dr . i tij^ SoBth-west. and we proSer to

ibert * Co., &e former editor and origi- ! self-same qnesiifBs, with any of the paper, from the ehatrediiorial. endorsed Pedobaptist, b every town from

a Mr. Owen, (merchant, we C t i - ^ i f ' ^ J B ^ to ti* f e E m . ) m stead. ; w ^ y T h i s offer shall hold jjood for one

T i e whole tsMje and tenor of Dr. Ebbert's fiueweS article plainly buficates that he fceia eradly tmcrifiitd. Bat the irrenstibk decree went forth—the knife of the Gaillo-Haa feQ. aad his head (editorial} ruled in tttte*. mmi W JU» mM,jr mmdk to tmf, — r e t the serered miucles will qnircr, the h c m t e d Bsrres twitch and qmrer, and - t i m Uood fiJSow Tbne tlw fcnife is drava."

A la s ! poor Tor ick! Bat he must eoe-hmself with the comfortable kScc-

tioB. that the asjaat act is bat the I ^ t i -state wwkings of despotic Methodism—his IffyTrTig UtBm

Dr. Ebbeits a£Eence. it seems, was, that hft Bsteaed to bad eoonads, and put the

_oaH yo« thiak, reader, ihoald yoa hear two or three quite large loeiiaf sheep ( ?) fa the Ibid, whose Twces soonded very mach like those proposing the peace, joia-iag -in with the wolres, in adrtsiBg the •iteplteids to eonsent to the death of (he dogs, " for , " say th*se sheep appearing •aimals, "they keep barking, barking so we cannot sleep, and we feel assured they must keep the ahepherds tnoaie f P' Ha re aot oar readers heard two ©r three Toieea lately, on* kert and another there, joining with the woWes in pleading for the death

^ e opinkHi' af the two thousand "citi-1 of the dogs ? ! Would yoa be surprised to of Tour d ty , who heard for them- find k«ir under the wool?

- - . ^i i j , the S iepher l s to de-cide whether the the dogs shall be kUled.

White servants in Slaves Sutps—4«l00n whitet ensUiTcd—EmaacipaUon MoTeuienl!!

S E F I T A l 1 S T E L L I 6 E N C E . o c a S C H O O L S .

Brother J . Frost, of Aaderson cooatr, repottt a rwiTal at the Blowing Spring, aa e r a o u t e d Methodist Caiap-Ground, un-der bre thnn P . Harmon and A. Haekaby, which m a l t e d in twenty i gh t accessions, ^ « o f whom w e r . P ^ P j ^ ! orher colleges in the ^ u l h , in poiat of the m e e t r n g m b a o w a e h a r c h . Ztoa, fourteen ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f . t ^ d ^ t , . F. ,»li ies

"If «nT proridr not f.»r hi* own, M<1 «|»ct«Uy tM- those of hU Mr« ktmtt, he hsth denied the tM^-Ji."

U n o s UxiTMsn-r, (Murfreesborough, TetfB.)—This College, and Georgetown. Ky., are now bearing the palm from all

I t r n i s nnb C l i p p g S t C n f f i m n n i t Q i i B n s . .

L I F E I S O S W A B D .

accessions, two of whom were Methodists. Brother O. G. S m s , of Coke eoan'y, re

porta tiw KSBh of a protracted meetin^' of nine days, ia a seetioa where Anti-ism and Pedoism hare had the aaceadency for

and their Facidtics a f t inferior to none. We Tcjoic* to hear that Union Unirersity is flourishing: aad we would especiatty call the attentioaef parenU to one marked fact with reference

sehea. Say it, if you would make y«ir-aelf the "bnttf ' of reproach and ridicule iar tlMMMwia VT TOOT owa cttaeas.

We would ieji.ice to bare the pri*3eg» (d being tAu$ ««qnered in every town and

The Methodists bon.'st of ijbout 400,000 i>r oOO.OOO subjugated to the Yoke of the Discipline,—an instrument to which no American can submit and be a Frteman— to which no Christian can bcw without re-jecting Christ.

You are surprised—it is because rou ••eocquered a paaee." why have you dis- j never reflected seriously aboct it. Did you

Toar "Oi l Maa" from discharging; ever read the Discipline? If not carefully, read it ^ p i n .

Does not that impose h w s and regnfa-I written tD publish the dis-

r here? If you h a w

r K - l«> it. The high morof charact«v the ata-years. Twelve ««^s ,ons . ttree of whom . ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h « i b e e n Pedo-probattoaer,. Kow,^ riots and college rebel-meeuag thirty-three thirteen o r j ; ( « , frequenUy in most colleges of who« beea . i :«do-^ba t .oners n n ^ ^ whkh in L many instance, re-one for sixty years «nd had never I ^.e above the blessing of this meeung. ^^^^ unknown at Mnr-"The cause o f ^ ^ t h is onward here. „ „ ^ ^ East Tennessee." I studv. and studv they mas/, or be dis-

Brother John Howard, of Sever c o u n t y . ^ ^ ^ con^queniy have no time for East Tennessee, reports a meeUng held at ' j -Bethel Church, wWch resul-.d in Unrty- j a - n ^ e n frohcs.

.one profesM^ms, and twenty-seven acces-, T n . A ^ U o u L u ^ of whom were from the Pedo - lxsTtTt-T,, (>;V . n c h e ^ r l e n n . ) - T l u s n-: baptists. In the above, there ar^ on . bun- sutute commences the first of the drJd and fourteen accessions spor ted; , second year with U.e m ^ t b n U ^ Mrt f sU of whom had been Pedobapti^ts. We earn from Esq. BeU. of t h «

i When we say that PedobapU.t sentiment, " ' y . whose ckughter « a pupil, that m the is on the decline in Tennessee, we ai^ sus- two or l h r « days about

jtatned above.

Life i» o F » » r d — i i " With a fi»rn-»rd aiaic

1 oil i-» hrtvenlv, cbao« it; And ii» »TiTf»re rtsim.

I«ok not anuthcr To perfunn juur wiU;

Let nut TOUT btnihw Keep TOUI vanu haad ataS.

by «>eh atubbor. facta a . the , and thirty had already b e ^ e n t e ^ , a ^ i tlHl Atf eommf A gwitk

BOt dissuaded hinn. why has he not paidjtions which Christ never faugh:? -\nd j : his Reporter, revised his speeches, and put i would you not be tuni»^E out of their 1 ithem ia the hands of his committee, as we i societies unless you obeyec tliem, though j I h a n d o n e ? W a r H M E « KOT—war W I N ' you were gus'ty of no I M N ^ N L act? See I ax SOT ? 1! We have notified our commit- Band arid CU>«4. ikc., Ac. tee thai we were readj»some three months Who has authoriiy, for h s chur.-h except

Christ? Heis the only iaw-giver in Zion— |

"Je.TO* Christ our Father's Son, Bids ns nadisnayetl y» •»•"

' HHce, to coaimence the publication—te'lAin tkrre teetkt after the defmte. accordin- u. i he has msule all the laws, and be positively

jagreeaient: and rou were called up<«. but ' forbids his followers to teach or to ob.er^ e ~ « « yo«r ( n "" l ^ ^ ^ his! any others, "Teaching tbem to oiwrve all

ladder ef hia fcaker « .d c ^ craft^iato . p^c l t t s from his Reporter, and intimaited ! thing, whatsoever /have command.Ml you." the hands of a w c k l e - pilot, ; h a run her it was doubtful whether the Methodust pa- Th.s law hmil. all uis follower, to the cmt-

per in this city would publii>h'.! And yet

' South passed through this city last week ; u i:b fuur young landies, en route for Win-

* , , . i Chester. The most ample arrangements A Sham R « u a , 0 5 . - A t a recent r"W'c ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^

mecung in Liverpool, Rev. i!. Grant j in the

Institute buildings, under the man.igement ! of Mr. Smith and his amiabk lady; and the buildin:.'S known as the Caster Hou!«,

the reefe ef a Bo<t disaiMerous cun-tmveny, and well aigh wrecked aH aboard.

I t has been deeided to change the ruiv. ons poficT, and betake themselves ^ a i n to the chl^pareL The Ebbert. Chapman Sc Co. mInistrT owertArmem, and a *em iaam-Stat put ta eammaad, who polls down the aid coloH actl ^ o w s up the wMit feather ia the following style. Mark hia clumpy cxcoaes, aad bungling apologies, and hem-aiiag ami hawing, to a v t ^ confessing the homiliatiag trath. fearaed last summer, l ^ t M-fthodiinn is atteriy i i n i ^ e n t ^ t f

" T H * CosTaoTsssT.—We deeia it im-portant to say a word or two on the sub-ject involved in this heading. With the history of the late v ^ e n t ctmtroverstes which hare agitsited our once peacef^ H m , we profess to have some acquaintance, zod are 6illy prepared with aa array cf &C J which would be perfectly satisiactorT t s » i y candid mind, to prove, so Cir as the MeihoiS^ church B concerned, that we could UGtt have maintained a proper self-n s ^ r t , under ezisUng dxcumstances, had we i<aie less than has been done. The oucu'uies, usages, and government of our church had been so rudely and repeatedly assailed, without any notice for the time

aar praMdiers diat t!ie «q)ini«at b«^an geaerally &»preTail meertaia commnaiues, that aejther the doctrines, usages, nor gov. emansnt of oar chorclt were defensible.— L a r ^ mass meetings were held, at which we. with other christian desominatk>ns, were gtwrely unchurehed. aad the singular qaestioB agitated, whcJser we made any part or parcel of the ^reat family of Israel These^ w« confess, were high-handed sores, and wHl doubtless be so r ^ a r d e d by tfae future histtman, should they ever be recfaned among the thlags worthy of re-cord. WelL oar preachers, laboring in the iauaediats vicinitT of these s tn^^les and

mands of CkrUt alone. Methodists are ' then rfje.tipff Christ and julivtciKp anJ ter-

"hia servants, re are, whom ye it was a splendid—a dacuiee v icroai wa-» it, Mr. Owen? TeH u»—and your press; ashamed to publish it ? ! ' ' o ^ J " P-^^t.

x, V 1. J J u - ' We showed, two weeks unce, tliat the But the war vou S*T has closed. We i ' , , , " • J /.t. 1 i»ttrior clerffT were the sworn vassais ana uadersuad TOU; your powder, (the onlv ^ . . • 'amunitiou used by your gunners.} is en-i ^^ ; tirelv exhausted, and vour guns ; o«/. from "over-Changing, and ^ ' your ranks thinned. « , d the most of t h o ^ "" '"• ' ' "S <>« f ' i present in the fi^id W / ^ (a-rf m«.y mor-. ^upranuaied minister, h can be lound m L / y ) ^ m U d . You find it a losing busi-! ^he article .s h.a.ie,!, " A vuMt ,o

j ness everv war . and so decide to draw ofl 1 ^ ^ ^ . t t^ge of the Supernnuated - l l . a r ; and yieU the field. But on the part of the I Baptists, BOW in full po».e»iion of the ene-I aiies" works, the war has but begun. The j • past season has been but the pr tUde : ^ ® to the prolonged anthem of victory, tha:! * will roll on from State to Sta:e. and cease i » JO^ag A.ND r s t o TO \\ Al 1 L PO.N aever to be sung and shouted until it : ^i^hop I

"SpreMl &«n po!e to p..!e.» 1 ^ ^ ^ 1 - , - acruss the sueet ."

aad the fifth anivcrsal empire (the t ing-1. „ dom of Christ) shaU fiU the whole worid ' _

The new policT now adopted is to RAI-; ^"p-i" '— ^-j-"-- --, - ! duty upon the mfenor clerjv to lackev and and a i sa . I t u to cry. peace. ,, . ,

hf intended »ot>h to deliver ilire« lectarts, entitled "The Sliam Peter, called the Pope, ^ the Sham church, called the lufalliWe; the

; Sham Bible called the Dousy, or , ~ I S''*'''- same purpise. EnccArtos—a tiorcmgh

And we inUnd the prev-iit winter ^^^ wriie a series of articles on the tliam Peter,; ^^ Institute; not the fashionable calWd the General Conference, the i ^-i.^^.^ashv attainments called education. Church, called the Meihodisi Episcopal. ^I'manv of our boarding schools. aa<l the Sham Bible, c a i k i Uie Discipline ^^ graduates of this or Lonoi-i TtstmHent. ^-hools have been aonipelled to

We c;m find p«tptry without crossing tlie sea-i. and we hsve as good a right to wrijtr as Mr. Gnint has to prvach; aad popery is worse under a proteslant cluak than under the "tripple c r u m . "

Xunibt rs tu oommi^nce the first of March.

l ife is onvrarj-Looh npoD the past.

It ^ n l d hold von ever In its dntrhf* fiwL

Sow is your domiuiov. Weave it as you plea*;

Bind not the fouls piiuon To a bi-d ease.

life ifi onward—try it Ere the day is luet;

I» halh virtuf—buy it At whaievrr cost.

If lh« world should oi&r Evtrry pppcious gem.

Look not at the Chan^ H nut for them.

Life i« onwsird—heed it. In each vnraed dresa;

Toar own act can speed it On to hafpines*.

His taigUt p>nioB o'er yon Time wares nol in vain.

If Hope chaste before you Har prophetic utraizu

life h oBwa.'d—fviae it la su&c'hine aad in storm;

Oh; do nit despi-»> il In its hnniWe*! form.

Hfpe and joy togethw. Standing at the i;aal.

Throush Uf-c-'i" darkest weaJier Beckon oa the

A POOR r K E A C U E R .

pass through the preparatory drpartni^'nt at Winchester, before they were qualified to enter the Freshman Class. The tesii-raoiiy of such is, " I first learned lo tAini-— 1 tirst was taught fo use my mind at Wia-clipittr." "A full corps of teachers, and a fine Aparatus.

"But who are you*—let me l^jok a little cli»er. My eyes begin to fail mc a little at

j xie meant just what he said—he told ' the truth. The Discipline enjoins ii as a

christian charitT, brotherly love, and to! wait upon their lords and masu;rs, and

, . , • . . i most reverentiv to obey them ard to fol-work pnvately and secretly, to poison the i • . , • ' • . j r . n < » • \ . , . " - , J ' luw wiih glad mind and their go«liy ( ? • ) pubhe mind aeamst our prmciples and our I. , ®,„ .. > t r , , J . J f J .t. rri. judgments! There are «ijme th.ju>and of brethren who dare to defend them. The; ^ . . . ,

, . three cnninng, craven men servers in the Memphis Advocate furnishes a fa:r s p e c t - , , , . , , ^ . ^ . , ^ . .. , X • ^ . Methodist E. tx<ietv, aouth. «Ben. A vmter from Lexington, one of-Ae most rabid of all the writers in the advocating il.e g n a t Emtan-.a-

1 Advocate last year, now in the most honey- "F-^^t tl.^ m U language, "crys, peare and f r i e n d s h i p . »» take their stand upon the .New T.sia-

d « r « a t i n g wrangUng and unbrotherlv i feeSag; and yet, as England did to the re'- assu.^ed bei Colonie., in offering pardon and peace.. This, brethren of the pre.., i. the makes aa exceptioa. Graves must be kiU- those slive holders a.-.d si«ve ed. Hear this pink of piety: masters, the Bishops and their .satuhtes.

"S ich is the bead and frost of this un-

CsxTRAi. FssiALa I-NsTiTtTa, (McMinn-Tl.e Banner of Peace (as we intimated vilW, Tenn.)—From a pii\ate note from

it would) has commtneed its disparagement 5,roih« r Powdl, we Iram Uiat this school of Kev. Mr. Oke!m.m, of Sumner, whose has euicred upon its second year, "with a baptism we apnounf-ed a few weeks sir.cc. larger nuttber than ever before, and pros-(Ili* nam-, the Banner says, is Ackleman.) for a full school." We have not yet Tliev sav lie was such a poor preacher— U-on r.ble to be present at an examinaUon that his Presbytery w;is af>out to silence of this school, and cannot speak from our him"! That will do to bei,'in with—any own knowledge; but those who have, speak thing nv^re? .\re Cumlierland Presbyte- of it in the highest terms of commenda-riaa? aecustrimed to silence all their 'j>oor tion. The character of bro. Powell, and prea-'f ers.' They ^oulJ have but a "$lim his truly estimable iady, are a sufficient chance" Ii-ft we "reckon." One or more of guarantee. McMinnvilie is a remarkably the editors of the D inner would suffer a healthy and beautiful location, little silencing—/>er/«7/>*. X H « H O W E U . I s sTt r r t t , {LexiEgton,

Why, are all the Pedobaptist micisters, Xenn.)—Xotwithstanding the powerful op-who uniu; with BaptisU, such rascals and position that has been arrayed to crush this villain-, the moment they are "buried with school from its infancy, it has steadily ad-Christ in bapusm." and "come straightway vanced, and stands now proudly forth the up oat of the water?" pride and ornament of the denomination of

We hope that Pedobaptist societies Xorihem District, and a monument of /orfAir M t i t l ude all their mean pre.n-hers j j^ persevering toil and devotion of its and members, before another one joins u.«, president, J . V. E. Covey. The Institute

i Fartha t BMRNw BaftiM. I L i C T i O S .

BaoTHEX Giu .Tn : I resQBr my pea to fisish my disrns^oB.

When Paul cootMpiated tlie aaystfrr of ndempttoo. be f i ^ Oiat C n j d W laid a fguadla^in forgratiMdf! for what be had done, and e«!peciaI^fiHr his e tenal purpoK — b k everiastii^ coonsd ia i t ^ v d to maa'a salvaboo. He is every -where cje-T^ed to ecstacy, ia *iew «f d i e b a t e d oa nachangingand wise purposes, i)ecHtge they gave iUastadcmB of the character acd f^hmj of Gdd most heaomble and exalted. The nemi-cfiuverted Arm'mian heart of m u u filled with sentiments exairfly iLe revem. To n c h persoos God's plans sre dark, aera and forbidding, and t« them, of course, the charactrr of the God of the Bible, is any t h i ^ bat amiable—only refer to God ta a -sovoMga. and they Qunk of him as an us. just t y n a t , beeaase he ejKrcises the rigbi of doing what he pleases with his own.— Now-a-days, go where, or listen when yw will, and the doctrine is generally frowned upon as deservedly uspopalar; reproeched as a calumny upon God's reputation, lutdl ought to add, it is a doctrine universally abused and misapplied. The majority itf tb« profeaaon of t ^ P iMtf iddcB. aakaf OOTiaa degeacnite gcaeratioa. greasy de-«re to disbelieve and avoid it; tiey aw mm-

to hare it preached^ and when they rt-ad the scriptures, in which it is c'teariy

! taught, are most reluctant to find it theit. 11 will go farther: some, who ar t cLrisdaas. I in const-quence of the meagre and pervert-I ed teachings they are aSicted with, dreid

BATTISM »t I'ROir.—Grange as it may and at best, but tolenU the theoty, sound, a scene of this kind took place near! ^jjjjg ^ ^ Lear's' desire is that the Bihk -MadLsonville, Hopkics county, K e n t a c k y , - ^ j j ^ j ^^ many tilings that bear that a few days past. Some four or five colored ^sp^.^

people jomtd the Methodi&t society, be- : JJ^W, brotlK;r Gtaves, is not all this JWW cause, "as we suppose there was no Bap- j ^ ^ ^^^ J^JJ ^pposiiior. and

, list Church for them," and going accord-, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ gracious affections, and saac-. ing to the dictates of the Spirit, demanded! ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ ^ j,is fcliovi dk-1 immersion. This proved too b.Uer a p a i j g j p j ^ Primitive Churrhcs. ra i l

for this dbciple of Meth-tKlism, so he com-, ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ objections of mk^ioni-d a colored brother and sends him ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ supercede the n e c ^ in while he looks on to see it weU done. . „ ^f argument. Ia view God".

_ . , the holy, zealous and FIRE.—W e are sorry t-j learn that « i f . -

t L i u t * u - r n . - T 1 beneyokm Apostie, IS cxcjied to subhiK Sunday last the stable or ham of Kev. J . . . . / , , , , - . „ „ r . . . . . . . „ . . Ud-Jiirauon of the oiory irf the divine char-C. Holt. ID this vionitv, was consumed by - ' . . . . . ... , • „f acter, and »s, upon all occasions, ascjibing togetlier w:th a large amount of com, . , ' , and oats; his horse was also verj- j " an

badlv burned- There is no punishment too n j » •/. . - , . . J .L o'Jier hand stands the so called/iwro. pn»-for the viilam who perpetrated t h e , " ,

< fessor, boasting of the populariiy at ha opinions, and cluiming to be the advacatt

! of equal aad efficient grace for ail; (w hich. T H E B I - I C K T o s c r a I * S-SKTCCST.—A in lact, is no grace at all, aad ^EAYE^ the

I letter received in this city, dated Owens-; whole race to perish,) and instead of bdiif jboro', Ky., Jan. 30ih. 1852. says: "The j in qaritual sympathy with Paul a c i his health of the town is \Try bad. The Biack writings, be is niarmuring and opjoang

' is raging—four deaths yestaday, the undoubted declarations of ciemal three the day before—five cases more, who. Truth and Love, i s aot that sati-Bieat it is believed, will not rwover."—Tr^e true? Let the conscience, aad cuitscioiis

fire, fodder badly .severe incendiary act.—Shflhyvillt Exptitor, Fd. llti.

honor to God the Father, our Lord Jesus Chr-isi. On the

WAip. Feb. 12.

L A B O R 0-\"

and then their editors will be saved the ne-cessity of publishing their chancter, and our churches will not be imp<wed upon.

E P I S C O P A C Y T R I U M P H A N T .

sanctified controversy now being carried OD, headed by "that man" of Ifashville; aad such has been the influence exerted by hiai over those who, without him, would

hate and defame u.s, and to inflame the minds of their slaves a^^aitisl us. But they see their time is short.

building is nearly, if not quite completed, and will be used the present session. Its course of instruction is thorough, and the rules for the regulation and government of ihc young ladies admirable. See adver-tisement. BuarJing hou.«.e by Gio. D. i'w.v.

W E S T T K » X I » S K E FEWALC C o t i E t . E ,

1

B O O K S A N D S E R I A L S .

ragular moveaients, thought proper to call i ha re remained at peace and friendship wfflfj ' Tn» Poptn-iR CTCioPEDt.i or Biauc.tL the at tenam «rf their own congregations to i t i a r disaentiag brethren, on ' Lrrsa-^rinw. K'tto. Coauen.scd from the tbe several points at iastte. This was I t > a burning shame and a crying sin ^ larger work. enoogb. the signal was given for opm war; i against God and the Church. I believe ^ The character of Kitto's larger work is and war w« hare bad. Whole eommuni- ' he ought to be hissed otit of countenance tnown as an indispensable assistant to ties have been throwa iato a state aa-pieteJeated excitemeat. These violent agi-tators, aeadied by ' tha tmaa ' Crom SaahviEe. = «i tb aO bis gascsoade. and bottled thunder, bare been met, and, as to the result, " r ic -tory baa penned apon our banaer P* We b a ^ if tbe tana viH apply. "naiiiQered a peace." The repeated miarepresentatioaa and reekkai dander heaped upon «ar bre-tbnsi , made it aeeessary for them to de-

and excluded from the notice of a Chris-; Biblical scholars. The work before us. daa conimnBity. Good words and g^atfe though considerably condensed, contains

; metns win never reclaim him. Come j j ^le excellencies of the larger, iaway frwa him, he is given to his idol; let' appears in oue volume of 8oO pages, |bim alone. >'o loager confu.-e the church, ^^^ ^t one third the price. It is now with-;Bor distract the public mind by n o t i c i n g ^ h e reach of all. We would commend I his d e m a g t ^ i a m , his race wiB soon be ^hU work to every person who wishes to ran, and then many of ids adherents will j become a Bible scholar, as a most valuable

ilament, (as many now do.) that they ever-^^j ^ ^ j^jow of no similar work that bad such a leader. • • The point; eontainsso much Biblical information that

"Ca\PLAiss TO Cosaasss.—The Rev. C. M. Butler, a Low Church Epi--.copaIian, has been elected Chaplain to the Senate, bv a majority of five, and the Rev. L. Morgan. (Bruansville, Tennessee ) - W e refer our of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by the readers to an article from the Board on House. A great variety of candidates w e r e , p a g e , for all the inf.H-maUon of voted for. As u.oual. considerable election- we are in p,.s.ses-Mon rekuve to this eering was done by the respective candid- Institute. The Trustees are determined to ates, disgraceful to themselves and the " t® inferior to none.

.. , We btd Jiem fpeed. Brownsville is a fine

Reader, did you ever seek a rea.^n for i the success of the Episcopal clergy, wheih-! er MeUiodist or Protesuat, ia hi-h places.' Mori.To» iKSTtTrvE. (Moulton, N. Ala.) especially those secured by the votes or in - i —^^ flueace of Politicians?

emoticQs of the hearts of the great ma-jority of mtrfem rel^iwiists respond. For

; one, 1 them to be tna. The mtmoiy ! of former days is not whoily obiiierated.

Eatirc commentaries have been written ! on the Arminlan prindplfc "Tirfv tell ; many things that look plausible aiid kind, but when weighed, arp found WTir.ang-—

; For instance: they tell us that the EHecika of God is to be understood of airfioM, or of Jews, or of Gentiles, aad not of^ieno**, aad by this evasion imagine they, rvdeen the character of God from the charge of

; petrtiality. Let us see: be who chocses oat I out of many, evinctas a prtfertnce, no Bai-ter upon what ground. Kow. wrBetlsfftln refers to nations or_pcrsons, a preftjieKeii given, and a distincuaaa made. As to dis question of ju^ice, where is the differwse,

' ! ! whether ti»e Electjon be of a naiion or a . Tie Latf Jt^an ^t Don-n^ of 3ietv Oikaai:. i^jjjridual? If there is an injustiw ia

Mr MrlV-nough a very r,^markable.1 A. B. unto life, there is c e r ^ and as we luiiv believe, a trJly benevolent « ^ ^ ^ S « and r^liipous'man. He setUed in New , "> tbe disaagnishing privileges of th. Orleans near Uie commencement of the rel'Jpon. »bi ie the n ^ of tne

Labor on! to-d»r, to-BK>.-row, ! LaVor on. from day to day: . Labor on throngh care and sorrow, I Labor on—tiieyll soon a»ay.

Labor on with hrart corianandjnff, j Let ncffear ytiu i«i>iri: qiell; Laiwr on. and firmly standing.

Soon will soni.d Uie "Alii* well r

Plow the land and plow the ocean. Dt rpor plow and hsghrr climb;

Trinniyh o'er the worid's commotjoo. Then viil come the wealUiy time!

' Wipp the FB-eat drop from yonr brow. And xhr saciiu'ss f-om your heart;

Sotin a happitT dsy IIJUJ nuw Will da* i;.—whoisc lifcbt shall ne'er drpait.

all the information we had a few weeks since. Bro. R. B. Burleson,

Who attend upon the in.augurations of i Presi^itnt. » brother highly qualiiied for ' friends, predicied tbe immense acquisitions

fejRl t ^ n u d v e s t b n w ^ tbe columns of to considered, and discreetly acted »p- = can be had at the same price. A » rr . - • r_ .1.:- — — I <m ia. whether this unholy controversy, i tbe Advoeate. Heme ka eontropertial

dkumJii. .Saw aa idl things have a s tmd, we t twt , Aese ag i t a tm baviag reeeired tikcir (laietas^, tbia cactroreny wiU bave an ead nkewisa. .

•*A« th«w t roahkn of oiD-Israel have i say ao; and all good men say »o! Come kazned a l e s o a which tbey pnteoJed nev- ! tbea. brethTen, ef every name, aad let as

' to bare ksBwa. and have tarsed t b a r ^ drive this aosama o r IXIQCTTT

. ^ . , , . , , , „ 1 ^ e are indebted to our brethren. Toon , brfrng ami devoanng ^ o r t e r ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I longer be c o n t m ^ or not? God and holy J ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ j « , g e t o . . y a o : J h e k « ^ of assortment of Religious books ever . the mt««s:s of the Redeemer s kmgdoa. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

School Libraries from^ 810 to SlOO.

r«>» orm' ta matters ui vbicb they may

bave a pernntal interest, we hope the ne-ceasitT win aot iioon occar to eaS again our brethren front t b w peacefiti labors iato cuatroversy. Of <H»e thi i^ we are e e r t ^ , i u l e « tbeie be a fraab iaiportatiun of weU-endoised cTirmran gea'Iemra, who may (tesim ta reaew tbe fight—» thbtg bardly to be expeeted—we piwrlaaw to wir distant readon, tbe war ts ended; tha t our ebam-piBM a battle will have to !ay their anaor by. mid tbe Advocate laae iis etatlimeraal

Do yoa hear thai? aad talons of the Vultare, that famishes to

Tax CmusTiAit Rsvisw.—The publish-

Away with Am as aa enemy God aad the'salradoa of socb." I number, for which they wiU receive

Are not the b e a k ' ^ ^ her its regtder visits will be pleasant to us

prey upon our vitais, cleariy seen under ^ J ^ f ^ ^ -tbe kaves of the-mock olive-branch of peace offered? Wunld a >t the writer make

j a most adaiirable InquLsitor General? And what says bis peaceful and chris-

tian editor. Does this spirit and language pieaae bim? Ob, yes, h a the very thiag; bear biai:

I as Catholics increat« in numbt-rs, their 'masters, from Archbishop Hughes down

to the priest, ate fawned upon by our poli licians. Think on these tilings.

S T I L L T H E Y COflK.

<-/ Conieat*. Aar. I . The Doctrine of Original Sin.

Tbia e f t o r bas made a very l o r r j be> p a a k i ; bia ctriKi— repatatwo. Ctid ifond Biinapresentaliaaa eaaaoi be aa readi-ly overiookad ac tboK a a d * BB ^ beat of excited diamiwm.

He ebargea B«pt£rti with getiiag ap tboae duewMOBS. Tbia ia faba. Baptists fingbtontba defeoBr*—were dared o t s t b a u B t i i t M e t b o d i i « i w « a d » e m k n g -s f p a i t f L LotMr . OwoideBf tUK W« b f a a a M « M fortbic. I f tkej^ b e f i m ia I f a t h r f i m . Aey a w f r M l m a P m b y

r B a p : ^ f n a ^ b a . a a d A ^

Aar . II . Epicurus. A*T. IIL The distinctive foatures of the

B^xist Denominabon. A«T. IV. Unity of the Race in the high-

, er Relations. i Aar . V. The permenance of Americao

" A a artide will be found ia this week's Instiiutioos. paper from tbe pea of bro. R. B. Jones. | a«V. VI. Works of Dr. Williiims. wxittea, we tbiak, in the right spirit, to: Aar. VII . Robert Southey.

•tliiaactMlli t I P M I ttrmrA wuAa LINCE.

whicb we direct tbe attention of our read-e n , e^weiaDy tboae living within, and breatbiag tbe atauxi^kere of tbe Ute Maaa M e e t i n g coBtrwrenaea, e tc , etc."

Nov tbia poiiey—tbia proffered coaditioa f flf peace, mn iads as of JB«<^*s £tbk • ( tbe Sb^berd aad tbe Wolves. '

- H e says tbe Wolrca e a a e to tbe Sbep-herdi OM day n r j bamMy n d Fopoied M t k e it M it deeerres. t a aa l a r i a lBa t rMl f ip rpeaee . Tbewotvce ^ aelemnly swore never to b a n » Ibeir ibeep _ ExceMofeeteaoaysbowa want of breed-i s fiitmk fro*idad A t abepberda v w d i i a f ^ ^ c i r ^ is beM wUeb ezdadea all bakkiIIaatbeirw<feM)y«.» ' • ^ • r t e w IbtWiGty.

Aar . VIII . Noticea of Xew Publica-tions.

Aa r IX. l i i e m y Intelligence. A rich aamber. A a T i n ' s Crcbono ia or A X E C B O T I S . —

W« bave received only the 1st, 3d, and £tb Xoa. If the pabtisben wiQ bave die kindness to tend a* a perfect file, we win

PtesidenU. etc., and perform the services'the position, of PoiUiral religion? Epis^iopal Mclho | MI-SSISSIPPI FKMALK CotuttiE, (I lcman-dists, or Episcopiians. do. Mis.)—Rev- W. C. Crane (President)

I Why have politicians this partiality for sustains an acknowledged character as a Epi.«copal clergymen? Because they have polished scholar, and experienced as an

I power and influence which their hierarchies iostfuctor of young ladies, enable them to exert with tremendi»us pow- CARLAHOMA F M A L * S M I S A R T , (under er at the polls. I the pairona^re of the Cold Water .\ssocia-

It is also obwrrable, that in proportion ' ij,>n. Miss.)—P^v. J . R. Hamilton, Presi-<i»-nt.

BvTLoa UsivERsiTT, Hunteville. Texas, •, (M:i;f- »nd Female Department.J—Rev. E.

C. liurieson, Prejident. r.'vio.N Coujtcii, Tenn., (formerly Wirt.)

—O. J. Fi-k. President. T E N . V K S . « « F E M A L E IssrrnrrE, (Mur>

irotsb<>i«>. Tt-nn.)—Mrs. J . H. Eaton and ilrs. Shekon, and others.

XA.<IIIVII.UT F E M A L E IsaTnrTK.—Rev. T. B. Uipky. President.

1". will be seen that we have partially notice.! anJ commended tho!>e schools with which we are intimatply acquainted—the tssmii-.aJitin^ f>{ which we have attended. We l.ope stHWi to becume atquainted with all. The c ilumns of the Baptist are equ il-ly open to «.|vt>cate the interest of all, and we will ever give, with pleasure, any infur-ma'.iott communicated.

: he nas destined to make. Amoag his pa-

^ t h a t h e » « y l ,nd obstinary. '

If permitted. I «

,„aer=tood. that th ^ t i f j - «tnd hnmba

FarUaTei SiHifyBa aad Mi

Smornx* GaATwr-Have the Teadrw

j t r . Chapman'a £ i i tbe Memphis Advc; jead by "one aud • pontes of thirt: wrilj

in she near tlie commencement of the reiij;. p i e^a i «n tu ry . eiriv showed gr«U abili-i ^ ^ ^ tartmgh many geoeiations, i :ies for business, thou^-h until s<>veral vears i darkness of Pagan suj^rsUnon. If ^ after his removal fr.,m"his native city (Bal- • be objecuons timore) to Louisiana, few, if any of his

i

all apply, so far as justice or" partiaiig^ aw coBccrued, to matwaal election. If a dis-tinction is made, it may be made w i i as

pers were found, in !us own hand-writing, j propriety in respect to individaaa bearing, date March 2. 1804, tbe following "> nauons. Tbe principle is the sana. aiul brief but comprehensive rules of conduct, ^ ^ " m o ^ « which we have T^a-son to condnde contiofl-; » « ^ ^ ^ « iact. there » M ed, ia a good degree, all his Kibsequent J room for objecuoo at aU. E L E C T I W H

stamped on the face of God's adminisJia-tion of the government of this world,®

I ell as t»

liie. RCLES »-0R * r GtlDEAKCat I S U T E . 1 8 0 4 . j , ,

Remember, always that labor is one of i "" tovorW t h m ^ « we . xwniemuer. w . m n t u a l things. The pnncipJe u OKE.— ' the conditions of our existence. i V . - , • . r . i - _ _ „ , , , . . , That U IS done m temporal thmgs, nu mtt Time is eo^d; thiow not one nunute; ' " . , • . i . ! 8 . ia h i » « » s w will d t r y , and if done mtfce away, but place each one to account. ! . . , • -i, i. j - a . Do unto all men as you would be done, " » ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

; other, / o r the tame ffreat principie rtmt-M-

A.KORNKR METHODIBST MINISTER B A P - ,

TizsD.—A. Hall, from Kilmamwk, Drc. 18. writes to the Rrligious Herald:

On last Lord's day moming. I bapiizr.J Rev. John J . Lansdeb, a minisier of ihe Methodist Protestunt (. burch. -After hi.-baptism, and the regul.-.r morning wrvi . fs at Coau, he made a ptihLc aiidre.vi to tin congregation, giving the rca.-.ons which Lad induced him to sefwiraie from the Church to which he had for a nurab«-r of yeart-been attached, and to unite with the Bap-tists.

From his address, which was concisc, clear and affectionate, it appeued that he bad for some months been prayerfully ex-amlniog the subject, and that he was k d by a solemn conviction of duty to the step he has taken.

Never put off till to morow what yoa can; ^ . / tkefomnr do to-day Imeut^ 'Gt td . Why n « c o i n j ^ becaaw

i Xever'rovet what is not your own. . God has made yown-nghbor a richer I Never think any matter so trivial aa to » bealOiier man? Why deserve no notice. : i«caase your envied acqnaat"

Never give out that aWch doe. not first i « « « « h a a d « ) m c r th«i yonirt . ^^^^ j Why not charge God with iajustiw beeisie

Never spend but to produce. Let the greatest order regtdate all tbe i without t i e

i ransactions of your Ii!e. j C O M U I S S gen^atians?

i eight hundred n ^ o a s of tbe race h«« •• • oracles of God fcr

Tbe ArwJfl»

Study in your course throagh life to doilJ>*®ry is riiaculoub and ^ y qoibhaip and if it proves any thing, proves too mack-That God has not made al! misi, in all W

A SsxAK.—A '"saeak" is a man who subaeribeE f o r t p i ^ r , and after reading or less, be has no right to discontinue

Sropptxa PAPERS.—Tbe editor of the Buffalo "Christian Adxoeate" says: " A person has a right to stop his paper when he pleases, vritb one ezcepUon. If be is in debt one, MX, or a docen weeks, a n r e

it

nation is, "So it aecraetb good in

it awbile, refuaes to take H from tbe office. If v e find tbe names of tneb *'sneaks" on tbe booki of tbe "Wet tem Watchman,'* v e iBtcBd to bare tfaea mitably embalmed.

until all arrearages are paid. A man who wilt stop bis paper when be owea for it, i i thievish, becasse be steals tbe marcb on tbe editor!"

•-he greatest po&able amouut of good. Deprive yottiself of nothing necessary (

to your comfort inUii:. but U%e in honor- , d i s u r ^ » d i e simplicity acd frugiility. ' ««»o( be denied- The wiw and p ^

Pursue strictly the above m k s , and wish j ^ ^ ^i'iog' \ he Divine bloi ing, riches of every luud ; « » « J « i unto them, but tbey ^

will flow ia upon you to your bean 's con- i aaderstood by babes, and tbe only a ^ tent. 5 ~

But first of all, that the cbief aad great study your life should be, to bve by all the means in your power to tbe honor aad glory of your Divine Creator.

Keen glances of censare {voceed genei-aDy frx>m a dark b ro lved temper. like fti^es of figbtning from a gloomy day.

» g b u " More anco. Now, the qiKstkm arises, is t b e o f f o - ^ i

of tbe " E e c d c a of God'V ie««cile4 God. or b b e m cootiover^ witb lB»»._ 4 l a hostility, iKyotidadoabt. be God's cofflwelkB-. He fa not witb tbe divine a n a n g e m e n t i — « Bibb be tnie, be needs to be

con" iitil'^

, Methodist, the iM tjie tlsrd witboot na

How fornUy i t m eveiT btel l igmt fr«l between the worldlj

this day and the ] like |»ptstE blindly I their priests or sjarit

Why, Hr, I h i * Metljodiiits say " I w m a n e i c h t q b WUCK

f t rous l J ! One o f t ••Mr. C^ has hit the-string has been toi^

wholesome?!'" I and «tC i f f * r c s ^ i H M t e s a M e ^ added, doabtkas, wi and •M' -wbat he wi

The DeSoto F a n from his heart, tlrt Methodist merchanl he fnr one shall do C.'s warm'Ji upon juA heart.'

But lo nje, and I unpTFjndiccd Ain«r to the 'deep T<)«ted |Binciples of arim jBotber land, and o g o y c m m ^ t the i choice; for i e wlioJ ing is the ve i r reve bcaci^m, or the ri| the very entering w deaastical despaai Church and &ate.

Tl^pMitioB wis kea, aud the polijr bat now is detena since it has becoa

' vaanttog on ac-ouii fiuenoe, will sttract .Popery and Methw pohdral e k m e s u t throw of Reptiblica our fathers.

For. bear it in moaeyed p i t r m a j fio-ie'y is c^enid ft hers, and even meA become such, and"

~ friendship for Med length and bread] Falst Proi'lipmsci lowers, but this twt ladon Tesorts to money jsnd'-seeular Eame thingl Wha rally, between fm Methodism resxuts i ia its cradle, the n^ yoa have said.

Who does not fa has not moaned II t v f m p r is the migl warU. Mr. Weste ers knew this, and boast thai the Metl got both, aad wi world to respect t b iessediy~at least, tb oj^ose it 1!!

This moseyed p poSry of Method ciiancr^? of this pn has never been qaa firthcr Wesley to chief &tid uLtimaui and is upon the "a Egious "ettoMUham

L « it be bores i is no aew fangled, ««a-i»m, but a R md feature of the j

But one thing ti This Famier turns to vindicaatthe pa

-hunts his detty BJ on; und wiiat does triumphaaijy para i»ve o p ^ r t u a i t y j fflen, e a p « ^ j d i«M»sthnid feith.*^

He calls at Ada last. Dr. Gill,

but not OIK vill »<* to have bad •oat! iiiijjtj>i friun a t the saiae "ame | nreverait miem Fellows' Hall,

emtaeat d i v i n e . - ^ » I have Dr . G ^ '

^^ Opportmu--R e t i m e s usi-^

"'Swts Ofiia-, M 1 aad tiuu.

^ which i» ! good vcorl

only ta '

^ « n t a g c » to or Gentile,

aect, rea , ^ t b e t e a n y

* tnach as tbeit " iTwied to i t 1

tb i sDeS. tobim, "hoid B a t b i ^ Te

if yew h ^

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l o i i . v m T H E T E N N E S S E E B A P T I S T . F E B ' i r 1 4 ,

i p j u t t a t l B W i T l w M T w i f i m y s prilie h o w j m b c f i e die pitms deadir b j «ttriba-

^ stariwKT. tiag M i U b M a t a to t h e m they Be*«r utteml.

If pensiti^* I w a n t to smi fan m & w D r . GHI, aor a o j other Baptiu. t ^ ( u « n t o r

^ views. I mm. iesiivm to b e btrfr l e s m e d erer <&l •dTOcaic a policj m for-^^jgptaoL tiuU the troth of G o d m s j , d p u d £ i t ^ t » all retigkm. Hbertj of eoa-

^ j j f r snd h u m b l e the h e u t . '

J O H X F I 5 L A Y .

L e t t e r s R e f e i r e d .

• a d m b I j of h a m u na-

van. Tius fo&ej is dte Inqusitorial r»ck|

of B o d e r a Methodian. ,

B u t oBce store ik> w e bear the •ttftHa^

ety of B e f o r m — R e f o r m or Rain fr«n the •

I m h Beibrmer. W h a t ' s broke n o w ? W h a t ,

brsTiiaa,

; petrert-

|ith. dread

thetHy,

the B i h k

I bkar that

fiirdw TcBtMtaMe Bivriae.

S i B P ^ am! Ihtrkmsiai Metltodira.

J i o a w i i ia the is the matter? W h r . Metho-'

Hkrt the f w d r a of the B.pt:st noticed ,, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

j t Chap««i's i m M e t b o ^ s m m ; ^ m i n k t e n are

^ M m p h i s Advocate? T h e y should b e J ^ m M . O h the peculiar position of

^ h r - t m e a n d aDi" a n d alio tbo w e - ^ minisien. T h e r o b « were influenual.

paaes of three wfitera, one e d E a g haaself they hare been dragged d o w n b y their

.llethodirt, the next " A F a r m e r . " w d ^ u M n j i n ^ m ^ s . w h o are u«-.

jK iteid wishont u a m e . ; qaafified to g o iato g o o d socieiT. a n d thus'

H a w fiaeAly it m a r t striie the Band ef t h e m oar ministry has b e c o m e anpopular.

e M j inJelEgent freeman, the d a w aaaJogy B e f o n a ^ a i a 1 cry. or r a i n — r u i n — s p e e d y

kctseen the woridly poFiey ol Methodists i;

rf Jtei day a n d the BOTBau CaJlwiies, aadj W ^ M r . C ^ w h a t is to be done? ."Done,

g U bfindlr «iopt the teaehiags ef, w h y . wealthy Methodist p a r e a U m u s t sate.

^ pri«tf3 or spiiitaal ralersi U e i r h a a d w m e s t a n d prettiest daughters.

W h y . I h a r e myself heard > o m e » „ a m a r r y them, (whether they w U l orj

Suhodist* say " I wffl believe bro^ C h a p - ; no,) to oar y o u n g itineranta, a n d then the

w a K o y r O K w a a w l " M o n s t n i a a — m « i - 1 next race of miabters w i B be wealthy, a a d

* « a s ! : ! O n e of the writers abore. says,; ^ ^ gt for society! T h e m o n e y ,

-Mr. (1 has hit the m a r k n o w — t h e rigfet; u i w A be kept ia the c h u r e h — n o Methodist'

llBBg^ h w been touched, a a d the e & c t will child ought to be allowed to m a r r y oat of

w h o H H o m e ? " Hr: says, " w e deserre ifce wcietr. (espeaallT if she b wtaUif.)

o d W respeci." Agaia, " I k a w d t i ^ b e c o m e i m p o » e « i k « l ! " }

taMlwfhM^Oiate.'-siidhii^kml T K a « ia sabataaee the Batrimonla!

I^Sidl. doahtless, w a s madie one ia iafioRT. P g C c y ! i

m m w h a t h e w a s then. tprntnaHf. jf^w. reader, r o a see the "cloren foot."'

The DeSoto F a r m e r says h e approTes. ^ ^ the c h u r c h — b u t curlr

fina his heart, the policy of p a u o m a i n g j ^ pL^totiooi.. a a d preur girb to

merchaats a a d tradesmen, a a d preachers! S U n d back ye h^inl hand-

h, far ««e A a H d o it- H e attribotes M r . ^ u ^ ^ , } , y e o m a a r r of the field—

C'.warmlh a p o a this poliey. to his back ^ ^ lawyers ilxxd d o e t ^ . tiiilors a n d

Ifiditart."^ , itaftrs. y e caat c o m e in. until these itiner

Bai to m e . a n d I would think to eTerr , ^ j a ira'sausfied. a n d then if there is a n ?

' n ^ j w i s e e d American, it b aitributabie

P. ArsflU and mnittaae* . V . Bell aad rtsnaaee*

Jt £. B<tU M d rewituac* J. W . Bovca ftod rcuioaacs J. B a m s a&d mtutiaar*; tJUak joit;

right H. A. B u « sad mahtsara . J. U. Boram. S. aud rasiittaac* ia « m J. S. Blur aad rMnittaae* D. Bailey and m D i U S B M W . C. nackbnra and remiUaaee C. Byrutaad iwmittance

O - T . J. Ct«y K B.C1HR7 P. CttH and mnittaac* S. D. Co»k and remituuiM J . W. D CRAUH J. B Congor

D — T . E. D a t U a CO. sbJ rrmittaBe*

aU

C 0 l a n u T f i a I .

Tanraaats l U m v Ornes, i 5whrin«. Thar«day, PiA. 19.—P.M. (

S X r i E W O P T H £ X A M C X T . T h « veatker. after aa aloxMt iaewtant tain as

j T«HMUy. was cgol and airy dight (prink la at saow ia tks morsiaf.

Th* river, dirin; the 34 b o o n p w e d i n c y<«. j tenJay crcaiag at 5 a'clock, had naea u l«a<t t«o fee:—making about 7 fict oa the aheals. T k « riyar is aosr fredj saTigaUe brtlM larfeit boats.

A n aetiTe boaineM ia doing ia all d e p s n m v a u of trade.

Oonw^Receipta art heary, aad diipimnta me-tively going fonrard—sain to a fiur extent, at ! prieeu: ulas yettrniay 33 txtlca at 113 I bale* at Si^a 6 45; SO Ule* at Ct^aC^; and 190 ! balM al 6afi,'i. j i ToB*on>—Xo thange ia priew—reeeipU in-!

, , : creaMnjf. Juhniuu i U ^ e Mtld, TMtcrdar and i H A D. B Dicker and remlUane»; thjnk you ( ^ ^^^ ^ ^ , „ ^ B. D a y

don or a n

ijus'.spa ia

etriajaly

• thw Jews)

Lg^ of the

the world

ns. ia ;h«

u a » s «

B. They will

rtiaiiiy ai»

I f a dis -

de with as

diridaais as

I jWEce. aad

m ace, it

, there ao

iLrios ia

H/tmmis&a*

world, ia

well as to

is o»«.—

3u casB

' dose m the

idifiie is tha

« die deep rt>oted and lon^ estabiii^ed

jriasiptes of ariUomry, im&ibed ia his

land, aad^ coafinaei by a similar

pfeiameat of the charcii of his {their:!)

dace: fin- the wintie tenor of his rrasoo-

iqis iheT«T reTcrse of treedum. repttb-

or the right use of liberty, and

w y eatering wedge to a uaiTersal Ec-

thiag left, y o a caa stand a chaace, prori-

d e d always, y o u will joia the class a a d

^rooa Weill

Whea this polky is adt^ted. yoa may

look out fi>r y o u n g iiiaerants, they will

swarm ^ land, thick u the and lice

of Sjjypt.

Bat poor Mr. McFarland, he has had no

"share ia the crop," aad therrfon* he has

dwHiieal fcpttfiam, aad the amoa of'plange.! hi»&t»l steel iatohis Insh brother,

Ckireh sad State. ; ^^ behalf of his brethren, taairenge the in-

TLe poiitioa which Methodism has ta- • ^ ^ Meihvxli,t mia-

ia . aad die poBer it haai kmg. secredy. i^ers. Twas the best act and article of

his life.—it did its Wurk. aad the rocifcra-tat'aow is detemiaed openly to parsae,

nes it has beenme bold, arrt^aat and

rmeia^ <m account of its wealth aad ia-

i n a . will attract, as it merits, attention.

PtfRT aad Methodism are two daagecoos

pMak ekmenis that threaten the orer.

dsirr of Hepablicanism ia the fair laad oC

mr Stlhsrs-

far, bear it ia nund. that the whole

acserei patronage aad infiaenee of the

leien' is tiered ior the purchase of mem-

tes. and erea aeekers'—those groaning to

iettaue aad those who will profess

Saesdsisip far Methodisn. throughout the

ksfth lad breadth of the land. The

false Prophet used the sword to gaia Ibl-

knrm, bat this two horaed Beast of Beve-

IttiaB resorts to a •waridly policy—to its

noDey aad secular iaSnence to attain the

mat ^ ing ! What ia the di&rrnce. laor-

betweea aad a iriir/ Bat

Xithodism resorts to force, in "kldaappta^

ii its cradle, the iaianey of our nee . " as

jaa JaiTe said.

Who doa not know, and

tioas of tJd cnuy are bushed forever in

Tennessee. His sceptre has bcea taken

from him. and the former Met&phis dynas-

ty of Ebbert, Chapaiaa Jk Cki. ovirrthrowa.

aad the domiaioa givea to aaother.—but

the policy of Meihodiam is the game; their

sia was ia revealing it to the woild.

AN OLD T l R G i M A X .

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H—Matt. HiUsman and rcauttaaea I sham Barriaoa, jr.. aad raaiiuaaca. K o

charge for iuMRing the cirenlar J. W . Ui>7 aad rctnituum; thank you; back

numbers forwarded to tha naw aubacribar R. Hix and mnittancs S. Hall and raaultanca R. S. Bolderby Gra. W . Uargkt 1. L. Hinas

1 - M . L iTia C — I n a e Koonce aad rcmittanca

W m . Kidd and ramicxaaec; attotdad to; thank yo» *

I-^aac Kimbroogk and maittaaM L — > f R. Levis and maittanca

Landruni .fc Fralick; liat of names aatered M — B McC. Koberu and rvmittauca ^

W . Maifarws, list of naoxs entered A L McCain and rrmittaaea U. M f Karlaad; all right W . O. Mabry S A McKeiliia

X — S L Xeil»on 8. !erwwim

P — H rart..a J. F. PowaU W.PhiUp*

E — B . T E e M H. C Rtfd Alrx. RuttVT and mnittanrr

B — J E SaUivan and remiltanca T. Sparks X and remittanca J. C. Sparkiian E Sparks S Smith A M. Scott and remittance; » e Kara none of

the "R<'asoa»" »l this time M . Iteith and remittance I-kom C. Sandtfrs T. Sp«rl..ck

T—Ja.'*. MT, Thomas J P. Taylor aud remituaca Jno W , Thomas J. Tbacher. jr W . C. Vaajhan and remittance, your state-, mi-ni is correct; ail tight

W — R . Wsre and reiuittacca F P. Watkin* and remittaaea A S. W y n n e and remittaoca J. Wratt

ton »oId yci^tmlay 17 bhdi at 3 35a4 CO. Fux.-»—Tlw stock is very good. Tanneasea

brands held at t4 OU; St Louis 00; Ciiieia-nali (4 OU.

&-uAa—The stock of ia the uarket is full.. Sales at 5>,»3\ per bbU

MoLiUSBS.—There u a guud demand for this article—atock fuU. Sales at 3Ta30 for N. O.. and 35a40 fur Sugar Uousa.

C o m a — S l o c k rery good—Rio 8d0a9;S0—La guyTaIO;»)all-.JaTa 16a20.

CAITOUES.—Xo rhanga. Tallow lOalSt^c; Star 31a33c; ^rra45c.

Bacow—Very littla ia market at wbalsaals.— Oparauoas ooofiaad <• the lataU tiada. Price 7 \

< Lkss—Scarce aad ia demaaa. ^tail prica 7a ' 8 ct», j I Bi-rna. 12c perlK [ FEATHOS, 3»a30c. Good dcaaad. |

BKISWAX, j

! Caa.« MEAL, 40a20e par buahal. 00{»rbarr«l. j

0 > n 30c |>or bushel. (jot aot Puii. eoaesc par bnskal. FLAX S n ® , "ic p -r bushel. LCAD, pig 5c; bar Sj^e. DBIU> FEACBU, $1 TSaS SO. D«in> Am.e*. $l 25. Wo»i. 2 Ia25c. HOCH. $4 50»i 75. nett. SUAFI.. 5<^. RAi,s.ai4 BAGCIXU. 44 inch 16aI3. 4S inch aOc.

R rit. 9c SHOT, bag 50a2. GtvrovDta.—rine $6a6 SO.commoa $6, blast

tn* »4 50. latix—Common Taonewee bar 4c: PitlsbiUTr

M W W R O L K S A L K D U I (KIODS HOl'SE, i aoaaar a. onmoB a. a b m r .

lai CluurleatMi. S. C. I P U M t ^ , i>«. jsmthmib, Y W

JOS. U S H E P H E R D , lau or S a s a s a o A G a a j C i a r T O M * A B B O T T ,

K M , aud T H O . A J f C R S E K T , lata of E*- j aiar lie flCae S m t m O k tVai. E » A O.. XwArUle. with R O B E R T and F R A S - • D i ^ m I - ! : . CIS U ' C R E E R Y , ai» abont wtabBakiair tkam- ** A t r u t a . A X 9 salfaa al 188, Meeting Suiat, dseiaeloa, as FraaiBBiaa Oooaa.

ami Domtltte Jhy Goodt. jManlir on hand a (UII amortmeat of G a s ^ S M - h

rsD«a T H « STTia OF i ^ J T S P ^ mwrn-wmmmm-wmw^ ^ i « _ _ ing the finest oaallty of Cauda, which Will be ra-S n i a > H E R D . n ^ C B E E B T * CIS. 1 . J U d ereiy w « k AtiTiaiimlattorT ia ffci-

Tiiey will ba prented br lot rcbnianr. 1859. to | laMphia. wiiirh is ander tihe ianoedtate smrri-oftrri<>tbair friends aMi tie trade leaanUly a «rsr I aiaa of tlie M-aivr partacr, (R. U . w h o and inoitini; stack of ika{>W) autl Fancy Itooda,; porchase* the ataicnalt of the importen,and|iay* vpnn iTrm<ra naiOi, ftir ciUli or ponctual p a m . < atriet atteniioa to the latest iJudkMoit. Myle»^ b m and ranpactfuUy sulicil a call frun bayais TMiuag darafailuy of Torkinanshin. Ptfrmm* aai jodget. ^attitjr. Jan. 17 of Goods, can depend on oeing i>a{^(ed witWiUt

I t a M M b i»poMti«w «» dec«ptwa <at aBV kind, ai> t W

Stieet, A. H. Gid. i Oo.'. supeeiortoMd Pi- b ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ l w J S L

T_ t. n . . l 1 ' mrnui lur purchaaors than haa anar boon a&xwl t o n k R n t l a n d . \Mnrrint&sciiy.

m»rf Rrtail Dealert m Boots, de. | ^ MutK

I A atiiall lot of IWl^'iaa and Oaoey M e S * m n. W E ju«t rvreired nne of the mo»t dr^i- j

, "We S^k" of STASDAtD KEUOIOVS1 nORliS ever u0err<l in ihit market. . They Would wiy t.i their friends aud the public, that they Jicw h»re a rare unwrtunitT of supntring tb.tn-elves wilh choice LueiarT and Thuiluiical work'—such a.<i

Fuller'* WOT-fc*. complete Niatider'i. CburrJt History Cut.iprt>hen»ire Citnimeutarr—Baptist edition t^ti K nnd Clark's Oommemariea Kitto's Pu{>ular Encjclxprdia of Biblical Liter-

ature Burkitt's Kotes , Ri-lisions CycKipedias Pulpit Cyclopedia* i Benedict. Jones A Coleman's Church Historiaa' Mo-dwim's Church UiKtory Ripl-y's Notes ua the Uaft|>ela and Acts B.\mi-'.' Notes ou the Gofpels and A c w The works of Dr. WitliamK, inelodi.ig hi* Xis-

eellaneous, Relij^ims I'mgres* aud Li^urss on the Lord's Prayer

Sarpfd Rhero'lc Vy RtpVy Tho l!apti-.t MKi!i:>tl Text K<Mik ami Ttvasury liuiivairo workn. runit.lVla I\vf.ry'« work*. e<mi|>i<'<e X.- ircuu 1111 the PniphreieK Cyclopedia <>f lioral and Religioua aikccdotek IVton. lUi.>I Church MrmJicr-. Hai..J Ikwk Chiirvk (iuide LifH llf Kr.E«T Williiim« Kuut Prinls «f :he Crentur W ay of t Alva'i.ili Hu"»i*ll oil C«.m-ii'Uii»iti

jAiWof luiUul UaptiMo Ciirti**.!! C.imm.tni.m 5<i0 Sk'HclK^ au<i uf S«rmon<;

a gr.'ut tT of oiht-r BiM>ks. Jan S4 1-5-!

baud, wLich can be b o u ^ t at a kari •W. w , —

a bargain H I K K L E

in to

P r i a i a . P r t e t a .

Aeliaice Sot uf soiall nest Sgnred IMnte. fast n<l<irs, al onlv 10 cent* ptr Tari.

Jan S4 w T ^ r . U I S K L E .

T I K I X G SULKS—Fiormce.aiaeani.Olassand t j Gru de R h u M Silks in a gtvst rarietyof eo-

cheap. W . W . H I K f c L E .

Pipim, raeeivad ntd fee Mda V r Sept. 13 E W t S . BBXSVK i. CO.

Ttte F ema l e S k w l m a r y e f U m C * M W a t e r B a p t m A s a o c t e t l M i .

SituaM at Ciuiaioma. MankaU Ccmmljf, Jfitrvst/^

SO OP S 5 W 9 ST. IS Oti 90

1 0(> 1 3 « • Itt t<i

40 IK 1 00

R A T E S O F TTITIOA' A K D B O A R D n T O . Primary iH putmcnt, ni-M I>ivixion, • $10 PC

Da. du. w o o d do. - - 19 00 Pr.'pani'orT Oi^pwnneia, and English

bnuich»« through the vhnle coonie, • Mtt»ic on the Pi,iiio ai i Guitar, (each)

1 r * of Inatrumeiit. . . . ' t^iismental N«fdlff-w«rk, Rrawis?, wjth I'aintii j in Water cdiont, Vsjt-Wb-rk, (per le«»«n.) Ftvrifh, trtnuan ard Italian, (either or allj Latin. G m k and H c W « r . do. do'N

i Ikiard. it.rl< furl, «a.d>ing, j aril UiMiug. per x-osion (if twrn-I ty or vtvkt, lnr'i<ien!»! tax. ii-ch «cli.4»r, per seasi.m. Tlie of this Iisstilution tale plea»qn

insjin. .ncii.. kiihfcilixi^usaf K o n h MisMsKiptii, anti pcViIic in tc>-c< ral, that (be Secninvy i«

^ u«« in succfsrfsil oj»'Ttti«n, undM- the auspices ot . . . . . . . . . r , , > „ ilif Ke\. ,1. R. HaicSion. B.VX N isr. S. raJe„t Laj-r or U J v BNW. TJ,^ I,.. ,^ elspsed sinee it» eom-

for the n il, f of v « » . p..lm„„.rv. rerrons v»f »l.- v have in aisendance 71! au.l -|>inal. dip-tnf, fm.alf and l.«.mioli».> de- papj],, atsunng irtU ftciU fvitun- wiiftie of thi biliti Uiju r - M lit toorii. r. a. p.-r iiw a-iurvmeKl; Jn^timiiun ca>h".i^omiuit>yi,!sf Ui. oA».r. (I'nve tl- eath.) ^he hare the e*

...ir oiii v l.y H (. srolna-'ion- -rivm »v the Priiirii»!. and ll*V an-Dn.3 --' »..d .\i- . t W a « . N o n n mA- of P.|Klic, ^ ^ thxT tbe T>nwTe>s and attainmeat*

an«. thrw- door. of thr >a^vine hin .j , Uvl;.-.Tva.*tprtalc»dil »h«Tii. a''sl-o npiiii tlie itid< fatijriiWe indurtry M tju. I'riiiei)«i and tus ts the Facaky al ,-ln»iruc',i<m.

The Principal is v^-r a'^y a-varted in 'Jw lite-

ritl

T H!TK r.K.\D. !.t:re, in oil. Pur.y. Lin^-d Itil, Lithafije. u t ncoiveU siid tor Kale

H A STJDVTX.

rarj l>i-{iarttient by Siim MABT W. Cooa. and ia tb." Mui.ical IVnartUM-iit bv ili»« C. V. ktASN, boti al «hom are of Sftrfita Vljred rep«*atitni.

The Trustees are authoriied to Ktala that none other thiu ladie« of the fir*t attainment!> in their

For the Tenneaaea Baptist.

M a . GitATEs:

In a late n u m b e r of the Tennessee Bap-

tist. X- see aa article, from your pen. in aa-1

swer to Miss Florence, ia which y o a pre-

seat the "Campbelliies," (as y o a are pleas-

e d to call them.) to yotir readert. as hotd-

iB|ra seatimcnt, which, accortiing to m y

k n o w W g e a n d belieC they most Macerely

reprobate. Y o u represent, th-»t, "ihey

baptize to change the heart." N o w . m y

dear sir. I hare beea a m e m b e r of the

hat Christian Christian Chttrch nearly twenty years, a n d

bts not m o a n e d oirer it. that momeg a n d let m e say to yoa. in all honesty, that I

o ^ r r ^ is die mighty lever that m o v e s the hare aever read, nor heard preached,

asrUL M r . W e s l e y Icsew this, his follow- ! a m o n g them, any sach sentiment as the

m k n e w this, a a d M r . C . a a d the F a r m e r j one aader consideratioa. BeiieTing that

b u t diat the Methodists of this land hare jyoa have no di«posi:iun to do injustice to

jgt bath, a a d wiil eaforre—compel the : a n y one, m u c h less to those w h o profess to

wrid to respect tbem. a n d embrace, pro- • l o ^ a n d terse the Lord Jesas_ Christ, I res-'

fcaedly at kaat, their creed, or not dare to' pectfally asit yoa. as a n act of justice, to

s

S p e c i a l N o U c f s .

r»r llM Car* •€

r o r c B s , r o L O s , B o \ R s E : f E s s . B R O X - ;

t ' B m s , r t o r r . I S T H H I . W H O O P - I

i t e r o r i i i k \ u ro^iscMrrioiv. | Thi« invaluable renK-dy for all disif-o« of the

THSOAT and LiJic*. ha* attained icelibrity from its rrinarkalile cures. neviT cqna'.U-d by aiiy *rth cr medicine hrfote. Other Prrpancioii* have huwn iheWKelve* paUimttvr*. and somrtime* ef-

fwltd notable cures, but noiia has ever so fully i won the c-jiifidrtce of every coiumuEity » beri- it is kuowu After year* of trial in every cUnuite, |

L !

DF.MIST.-* (JOLO KOl'.. of mprrior quali-•V, ju-t ri-ceiied aiid f..r sal.- 1 v

H tJ

VilJTOIt'K ^HFJ.U P.jffalo. Ivo-y. EBe)i»li _ a.nl -•Im-riciui Horn, Fine T««»Ui aiid Dres- ! rrvpective dojiannH-nt*. will be by the

siiij Ci-uib". rvci iv.tl aiid for >.Me by j Principal, making it in fact what it pcrpuAb to be. _ I an Initit ution of Uie 6rM order.

BKI SHEs!—HairCl.Jh. Flr-Oi.Tsnner SFPRIN-' Tni-tees ar pleased to annooiw to th»

!. rn l.ve. c.mb. s-rub Br. om. Txint. Var- i ^ ? fcive J an order f « a C b ^ ni-h. Win.low, (-..nnt r. .t.»e!er«. T.-th. Xaa.l Apparatus wiU Sho,-. Hoarth a:.d Bath Brushe-. for ^ le hr ] bv the Ui^the buildinp »

H. a. S C O ^ E L . ! Completed. The Sviaicary buiidttigs are fK.* — — j erwliwR. aiid vhen ri«opU'ted will H: stSii ienliJ

It.Eh-EN RKK i .MEOlCl.NKs?. from theceie-: r,paciou* comfortably to accommodate 75 bow f Hrar.tl N . w York, Uiaftuburg Compacy;

tiraefchburg VeiretaMi- I'lit-s;

The public are respectfully infomjed that Mt. J. H. SnAiwxap. tha former Trea«urere of the BihVo Bttard of the Southern Bapti«t Convention.. the rf- ults have indi-putj|Mv -boa-n it to ia ?i"a4>vil!e. having resigned his place as Treas-1 a maMciy over thi» ciang»r..na clas.s of diM-ase«.

and removed to Chwleston. S C.. Mr C A. which could noi fail to attract the attention of, I IMiyxicians, Pa:ivul«, and the puUic at lai^. I

Siv the statenKM-.t*. not of ob -ure iudivulual> . and fnmi far dii-tant jJaccs. but of im'n who are | I known and re«{H.vtt'J ihrouKhout the cin^ntry. ^ ; The widelv celelirarcdSurgeon, Doet. VALEIf- ' : TIKE MOTT.of ^cv work Cit*. wys:

'"U giv<>< nw plca-iure to certify the value arid .efficacy .>f •.\Tra'sCiirt«T which I i.m-! -ider "peculiarly ad«{>ted to cuie diMiaMs of liie ' throat and lunj*."

UR. I'tRKI^iS, the vencraJ; • Pler-id. nt of the

Py-en;er%- I'yrap; (Iret-n Mofii.taiti Ointment; Sar.sjittartUa Com{iouod; Kve Lotion. IfcaMh Bi':.r«; Chiidrens Panacea: B>ver and Axje PilU;

The BaTiti--t Church, a boilding 50 by SO feet. I Ha* heeti tsited up for School parpo-»».beia^e<in«3 ! to any in th" counlrv. ceiled, fumixbed with guoil itov«i. portai'U de^kk, Ac.

The M»~ei>t Seiojon will close in JuDe.'and or , the ti5tt,2*"«h and 2T:hdnyva public ejcamina lion of ihe Yooijf Ladies will be ciTen. at whict

I ibe Q^n i t and GuardianK. and t£e public in ge-I'terine CathoIic<»;' arraTTare le^pectfolly invit^ to aaciid.

urer. Fru.tx has been appointed to fill his plaee. All peoon". therefore, having l>tt»ines» with the Trea-surer of this Board, will please address Mr. C. A Fuller, XathTil'e, Tenn.

WM. C. BUCK, Gir. &e.

Liiley'> Pile Ointmeut; IVr sale. whoU-a c'aiid reiail. bv

u _ G soorEr.._

ISSTRT MESTS—Di Mvttnc.S 'r^-ical. Dental. |H•culunl Vajr . nwtal antrKla.«»;

The n p K Session of the Iniititutiun. consisting of to mtrtrh.c. Will cuottnt-uoeun Monday, thf 6rst of'September.

Darii!!; the vacation, the Principal en-ijairinit tlie service^ of tither lnstrttctoi», in addi lion to tbo^ almwiii erisrafi ed.

The localioE of the St-niiaanr. the conctsded

ET W'a. H. PotsnEXTta is an aathorssad Travel-iag Agant for the Tenae*s.-e Baptist

GRAVES A SlIA?rKLAXD.

I,-, . . — . ' Vermont Medical Co'.letfe. «av of the rniinentW < c r Ma. JoBOT H-iaani, of Austin, Texas, is phyi-iciano of tlu« c-untfy, write... thV

our a-ithoriaed Travelling Anient for tbe Tennes- Cherry FectonU is eiteufcively owl in this wc-sae Baptist. *btre it has •.ht>wu unmistakable erideure

GKAVIS 1 SnAsaLA.'fD. i " h-TPJ "t"'" pulrionary diseasen. ^^^ jtiv JSO D. tXxllRANE, a di UniTJi l'- *

'ed CiergTtnan of the Eiigli-h Churrh. wnte»l«j the Pr\ >netiir from Monica!, thai "he has liecii; cured of anovere asthmatic af&etij>n. bv Cberr>-'

Sviiic's: Ear, It.Jia R,:Mier. Mtia! and Bone; 1 i;m Kfv«, K<irrej«. ii»-«rted, scjierior; r .TO Alidfimino huj |Hjrti-r»., aMiurt<-d;

ElMtic and SflTer; - .h the f^tbtie. afforded for r^ipoiscul

IVxible and Me-alic: t P ' ^ r ir""*' LM:tvt-: Spring, Gum and Thurub, Ac., ic.

lor Si»!e by 11. G. SOOTEU

Inbnty c-f the place, the hi^h' toned morality ol ' rhe inbal.itant-- ihc Village and vieiBity.con uected with tbe facilities afforded for pdigiouscal ttire and improvement, ftbere being diree C3iureJK-

tjgiae AlV. T h n m o a e y e d pdScy is the aBchaagiag:

f A r of Methodism. A m o a ; e all the

e k i ^ of this p n t e a m sect, this Ceatare

iM never beea q a e e d o n e d — ^ m i a ^ . from

U e r W e s l e y to his yoongfst soa. the

d k f a a d aiiimata dcpeadaqce has been

• i is apott the "aiighty doHar." for a re-

gire this eorrectioa an iasenioa ia yotirj

widely circulated paper. |

V e r y respecUnlly yours, j

J E ^ E B A R N E S . !

JfeJffitaWif, Jam. 14, 1852. B a X A a x a : If w e hare misrepresented

Reformers in the above declarations, then

d o their preachers a n d editors, the world

o»er. misreprt^eat them^elres before the,

Mr W. C. Thar»ton is our collecting scent, and is now on a taur in Arkansas. He will promp'ly adjnst all em>rs in account , snch has been made in drawing them off.

GKAVCI A TSAA>ALA.<N>

if i fectorsl." Hi* lctl«T at full length, luavbe f.>und i I n oor CSrcular. to be had »if the Act-'nt, and is] ruirth the attention of aathniatic patit-iit*.

n e t t r I b e P a t i M f .

, , _ „ , . are at libertv u> pul>l >h for the bem-lit others.I VIPKi* r m sr.cce»ful operation. und« ^ ^ , , b , ! " i S

has been many years connected ^ M.,er»- cough, and niade use of many medicine.s V.iini.. t;ia>s«!, lion is New York, as Principal, without oUiiining nlii-C. I ww obliged to give j .skin: for s

Ltt !t be borae ia mind. then, that this, public. A n d s b c e tacts speak louder, than iiio new faagled p o S c y — i t Li not a Citap-j words, w h y did Dr. Hall re-bap. ize several

fast a ffWiyaa-ism. a a a a o r i ^ ! Bapusta w h o left the Baptist C h u r c h in M e m p h i s not long a g o ? Will Mr. B. in-

nmh SI

«'fai&ue a£ the sect,

feone thing m o r e tipoa dus he. i . —

tarns scriptarian a a d attempta

the pcdicy from Scriptore. H e

Bible for a h o o k to h a i ^ it

mi what does he fiad? Gal. 6: 10. b

" ' • l i m l y paraded. " J l % ^erefiire. w e

^ qipvtaaity. te us d o g o o d to all

form as?

D o not Reformers, generally, teach that

tbe term "water, in J o h n 3: 5. is baptism?

Will M r . Barnes please m f o r m us?

For the Tennesaea Bapti*.

5 n r Methodist Thcolo^.

vpraidly aato t h e m that are of the B a o T H c a G a A V K s :

' Dr J C. Ayor. Lowell,—Dvar Sir; F«-eling un i

T d D«a» Asti) Dcvb—The Tennesaet Institn dor oliligaiioiis to you fur the re»l"»ration of m_v • tion for the inrtnicti«> of the Deaf and D imb in ! b« ailh 1 send you a H t ' this place is now Mr. Morris, who 1 with the InsiitutioB is New York, as Principal „ „ _ ^ _ . assisted bv Mr. Bron«..-., a t raduate of tbe Ohio "P busine*-. f-wi-u ntly rais,.d No«l and c."i!d . . . - " : wt no sleep at uishl. A frieud gave nx a bottle lasti-otion. cheiry use of which 1 mi-

Tbe Trostee* have appointed a matmn for the mediately c«iunH>nc<-d Brdin:; »o dirrctit^s — female*, and a curator who has charge of the , 1 have jii«t purchai d Ifc tii'lii boule, and am boarding, Ac. We hoT- t!«. benevolent will ex- n' ,, T^^' H s l T t S

, . . . . ; J- A ! has ceaj>ed, and all bv the u-e of T..Hr valuable ert their influence w„L psrei.ta, l.«ard.ans. Ac.. " s sTuSE. A. M.. i of the deaf and dumb between twelve and twen- BriiicipsC of Mt. Uofie Seminary. ; tT-five vears of age, to induce them to avail RATcrira, Ohio. April 3. l ' ^ . ti»em- lves of the pcovi inns of the law bv which . Dear Sir: I wi»h I cotl.l tell all that a . i ^ with • t^Hr childt^t n-y be in.struc.^. and seu'd them ' — t t ^ . l ^ f t r b e t f i l : : ! ' W ' to the scho-d. ' J,,. information. 1 ha.1lung fever which l< ft

n - regtilar term commences on tha first of mv luujs wi-ak and inSaimsl. Being very fi-eble) O«ot*r and omtinnes till the fifteenth of July. 1 aJd unable to gain sirentrth at all, my friends but pnpil. wiU be received at tha present session ^riT^'^tCil i l l '^gT^^^^^ ,

1_)t;iiH'MKUV—Col"!.-ni-s; Fine Fr»iich Ex-tr.u-is, Poms'le, Philacome, Ox Marrow,

iKsrs Oil. Oedrat, Rose Hair Oil, Boele's Hvpe ri;in Kii'.;.l, H ir Olu&s, ajid Heljetonia f.w the skin Korssleby H. O. SOOVEL

DUriiS. Mediciws. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancv Articles, Ac., Ac. For sale, whole

liiKl rvi»il. by n. G. SOOVEL.

i T > \ULOH and Sidid India KuWw Balls, Era-sive SiMip. for n-moving en'ase. paint, oil,;

from cloth and fabric* of everv H. G. SOOVEL."

The Tre«tees fc-el confident in stating to Parentj and Guardiiutik that ind-in im.'itf» of no ordinart clutracter are here prest-nted for tiie edocaliu&iD and r«liKi«>us iniprov<aae«<t of their daughters.

W . W O O T E S , fVstifrar y Xir B—rd if TnMam.

JAXE* L. MABKT. Srr'f. m a 1 7 — 6 m

1 lar, vnniish. Ac kijd, !.>r wile Hv

I nioB Colli'^. SumtwT rttnntv. Tennaspe. BOARD OF TItrSTKES,

Jcnx tCriiHEakK,

plPKJs—India Kul>K>r, very exc«4-

JtHO WlLi*. Wi» Csiii. tica. Poaci. Esq., Joe* JuBxsroN.

BOASD or TSSTKL-CTOaS.

Jos. A. Joem. Enq . N. M . AnAjB, W a LW-ht . SAXIWS S n m s n x u )

Gltos Breast I'ipw, Xur«ry But- j Rev O. J. F»K. M., President and Profcsaorof >s«!, V..nev Belts, Tmlia Ifubber Ancient and M.^Wrn Ijuir-ia^es, in ccnuexioc

and Kiu'li .Skin: for sale bv ' H. 6. SOO\'EL. j with Moral and MenUl Scien« — - i R.V. \ra U. Cooria. A. M . Profctw of Mathe-

SEKl'S—<" lover. Timoihy. Millet. B!ue Ora.s« ' ma-ic. Narural Philosophy, ChrmistTy.Ac. Herd* Uravi. ami Orchard Grass Seeds, with I L. C*«io«, Instrucio' iu'the Engliah Depait-

a la;-ji-asM>rli:ii-:.t or G;ird«!n and Flower Seed*. , ment.

H. G . g C X ) V E L I ^ Departme<a. A r r a a s e m e n t . Onho«r»r»>.^- Readinc. •Writing. $ 8 00

Grronfield & Cnrrv and A. A. F r m n a n & Co.; A V I X G blended their bti«in»ss in the name Historir. f Aneimt and Modem.) O e o g r ^ y

" of tb« Haavaos, Philo«<^y and Ehe-„ .. , tone. JO 00

wan.s- House a general otock uf F r u n v u . CnAras,' Tfatural and Moral Philomphy and Cbem-a . 1 I.L.. " .

6 00

until the first of M a y next. KwOU. Un. 39. 1M9.

fiult." Duriajv the debate at Quinrj between

Adam Clarir. BurkiU, HemT jvmesiS aad Mr. Fly, that advocate of

• l lH t , r^ . Gili, pats dicm to the Methodic ap<»«afT, quoted the 6th. chap.

^ W t w ! win susuin him. He seeais of Heb. 4th ver<e. to prove aposUcy.—

•H»kaw kad.Dr. Gii^by him. and a-»ks "How £ual to the Methodist viiew of/all-••B B i ^ ^ friead to call on the Dr., and' tag nd Uitiy rtOortd; fallimff «aof ictajr re-

« n e time give the orator Grma the, Kwtrf md iMjiHitrnm," Bat strange to re-

"""tteat attempt be in the Odd i late, he tjuoted l>t Cor. 1: 13 and 20.—

SmtsT Hail, ia Memphis, to ridicule the' "HaldiBg'fiuth. and a good cooscience.;

" o e d seatiment mculcated b y this' w h i c h s w a e ktving put a w a y , coeeeraiag

dhine. 1 wiB gratify the Farmer, fisitb. have m a d e a shipwreck." M r . Fiy .

• I l f c e D r . Gin. a n d n o w Irt tts see if he: remarked, (after m a k i n g the above q a o a -

A a r e h a n d trade as Faraier iasia-; tion.) that a ship once w r e c k e d w a s kst^

Here ate h » very words: " G a L 6: forever. W h i c h coaveyea tbe idea that-

or mSi/i^. so the phrase: a chrisU'aa w h o once lalU is lost forever.—j

*»«a«imes used, as o c r a i ^ requires *r' T h a t w a s certainly a n e w Methodist senu-|

''ia* l&r, as Uurre l>» abiHty of w e U do- meat, a n d one whicS. iavolves their litem- j

^ Od that cootiaaes wltde tbe tinw of berabip in a very tmeavltbfe conJitioo.—i which tbe time for sown^, Those who are bat sfigb ly acquainted

P»d wivL-t; let as do good unto all with Mediodist members, know tbat aiaay

"•^atteBly £0 our relalicms, friends and > f them, professedly, have fallea front

*?®'®«aces. hat to an men, to them that grace, aad beea reclaimed, time aad a g ^

to as. aC wkataeertr a««»ba,taad if Mr. Fly's seatiments are correct.

'^•rQeatOa. sad of w4a<M*«er afi this ado over the conversion of those

• yea, evai to our very eaemtea." I «dd backsSdea members. » aothiag aiore

^/faen a a j M e t h o d ^ ia tie above? thaa rgaieiag over the deiusioas of those

la there is in tbe BiUe.—ifirccUy poor aafortanate shipwrecked p e w M i s , w h a

i w w d d l could reaei tia arelort fcrevw. W o a U M r . F l y rejoice

C e S M o MetfaodBst. I w o a l d «ay over the delasioi» of sach uafiwrtaoate per-

Z j ^ - ^ e i d e n to your IK«^ili«e—tie sons? W o u l d i e ? W e m a y ascertain next

Trntameat—if y o u wifl foBow eaxnp-meetiBg. ,

^ a J W iat, trath, b a t b a w a n O N E W H O = H E A B D . *

XT A number of the friends of the p r o p o W „ „ Revision •.f the Engli-li Scrjptores, from the ap^^ rituni^, aud m y .

aj'petite, -in5 nie away. I began lo take your beautiful ni^irine by the advice of a clerKyman. w h o had seen its effwts before. It eated m y cough al first, _ and ^ave m e le-t at niifha In less thanafirt-t ni?htl could eat welL and m y cough had ceased '

R I 'of G R E E X F J E L D . C C R R E T A CO. will kevf at their large Ware Rooms opposite tha Se-wan.s- House a general stock of FrMnvsi. CnAras, Ac. Ac , made in Jfashville andtheEastera Cities, thus affonling a choice of Fjisjem or H o m e Made work. and as w e have a nmulier of the v e ^ best j workmen in our employ, h o M to given*ivarsal! s.-Ui-faction, as our aim Is to do a permaneot bu- j siness.

(.»'Jers for Coffins, or anr thing in the C 5 D E R - j T A K E K S line, l. fi at our Ware R<wm« or Shop, j near the Railroad IVp.>t, will be punctually at-1 tended t.i.

.Ian 17 GREEXFIF.LD, C C R R E T * Co.

iitry, la 00 Lanffnofftt—Prep«rak)rf D^artmemt.

Stairs of Missisatppi. Arkansas and Teane«se«,' neiirished ine," which soon resfoK-d m y havina assembled in the Firrt Baptist Church, at • stren rth. S o w . aftw five weeks, t a m w,^ and U o ' c l o c k . t h e y p t ^ t o o r ^ n i ^ t h e m s e l v e , ! - ^ ^ ^ ^ Y^a^. i'ilS into a "Preliminary C<mven:io«." by electiirti of ^ J C U A P E A X . Rer, JCTW FI*UIT, President, and J. H. BaAva.ui, J ^j^T^by certifv tliat tbe alwve statement «rf m y

I wift is ill Conforinity with iiiv o w n vi» w» of hei

00 Col7eft DtpartmemL

tjn no 90 00 90 00 so 00 $30 00

B U u k T W e ]

TIS aeat flemioa wiQ < Jaaaaiy M .

rawfafs- Rev. T. B. B m z r . Bias Lot-ISA Mocinw, K s s CLAKA MAAVCII.

Leaaons aa tiM Fiani, tha Cvitar. aad liie Harp, will be rinw by Mr. C. B a u s m r , a c nlhaMW ' distingnislMd ia W s p n i c M ^ M .

Ten or twaHeyooiic tadiaa eaa ba flkDaitJwd w U h boKTd ia Sr. Kinx^ {aaiSr v b n e lUaaea Monhon fcaidit, aad wiU beltaswid with tha ajpecial a^raaOiM af eoaataat eaia aad a t m . boaaf tlM»rU lOiaa, '

It 1* deOied tbat iHptls etttcr A s lamitata st tbe cawmenccoinil of tbr sairiaa. ar a« siaoa at-tn- as p«Mal>k. T U tanua of taitisa tiQU ba ^ SAAIETDTBIAAWLWTBKRSTTBE CEAMAIRRAUAT U the asHKMiik A»D IIMW W kt. n M r at w»v tisae da-n a g the ftns awatb. In caws tf Brstracud ill-M M , Ibcn WiU ba a d a d s U M tf nitka ia pfw-portiua tu iha liaw of tha papiTs abacsre

T. B. EiPi yaehvai*. Pre. ».lSSI-.8t

C u u r a l F e a a a l e laatlnite.

M c M n a r r n x a , Tjcaa. ' ^ p O E third SraaioB -of tbe .t vatnl Fetaalt la-J. I>tttb;e Till eminence, .'aa. S3, Ifcaa.

ions ro^xix, Prmd^ Dee 8, irei—8t

A WiilUAlils bix^i f A £ « f u s l i L L

JX R R X D I S O T O M O V E S O C T H , 1 oSrr f-»

•ale m y iazm in M a n e n cuanty, i «iBe3ii.ea — cuutains by tbe originat a>iirvr> ISi^ (lav-

ing OB b d k kides of the rtiitd ftooi a:urfWiF-Iturough to McMintviile, «i» Biiiwi from ibe latter piace,; iDos: «»r wktch i*go»d and verr pood land. prvKiuciag w e l l — a d a m e d x a g r a a s and tobec-ou—for bealth. beantyand wacar. will conpan la-vurablT with any plan- in the State. Fur dvspro-U c * i t b a s t « n w a m m e n d h a B M VtMral kpri^ Bhoultw«milaadiaU»t,af c e M n t j farrw iug that di>««iie There is an riniadaat jy nf bliie liueUube on the trant. A s a tavatn stand, it is believed tba wonld mora U m - f * " f>* interest on the {oirdiafir monrj. A s I a m deter-Btincd MselLaacariysppUraaieuigetafaargaiB.

A' L S O . I wat w H a deunble F A R M ia Crittmdev

eountv. Eeatncky. coctaiBtng 29S acres. t» tha Ohio River. Uu«e miles belnw iDaMyrtile, ai»d ad-i ^ i n g the Coal Hiwsc of the r<«. Jdia bcdi.— T b e I w d is rich aud well inipn-ved, tiirte being

go aen« deared. Kr. I k H has a e««a yail on tbe farm, which wuold raaliie a ta find a reaSy sale fgr wnod. «t>d many {rvducdnna nf a farm, to Sieamhoats. is iiiip{'Xrd to - b.' c<«.' uo this la!:d. A btudwsn m a a wouid £iid this a verv vrofitablc firm.

J.in fit!!. Jr. Esq, M r » C. Jarani. at Beil'fc miaoa, will S1M>V die laLd. » d ate fully an-tJiorixed ta sell. 7C»T 8!»-if W X . H. K O l t G A y . C I T V H O T E L . E A S T S I D E O F T H E P T B U C STLEAEE.

Xatirilie, Tmaetset. E A M U E l , M . S C O T T .

FaoPtusrea. J»n.l.lS53

M a r t t l e W a a ^ a . MoMimeMt, Tombt, Grevr Slama, Mta^tt,

aud aU l-tarf* of Ifotae ITc^. r i l K E subscriber oa«« to tl* citiaecs li Sasih-X viUe sod vicinity, nli kind> ai M a r U e niada

in I he latest style as low as cjta be bought hi anv t»f the ea!.:em citiesi, atd will wr.naiit onr to rive S)iii*iacti«n. If our ciuaena « ill isnir ua wiib a call, cm tht nicr nf Spring and Summer srreets. we WiU lie sJad to give thrni our prircs nf diffi-reut k::nds of work. W c b - ^ to be patrott-iz<-d at Ifonia. if w e will do ncr WQHC a>> guud and a.s cheap as n can be dune eisewbeie.

J A H E S iaj>Ay. JTashville. Kov 22.1«1

Xii

K o M B t b ia Caaiiair: A M s « n g to seil oot all tbe fine Fsrnhnra * all. Paper. Goitaxs. W i n d o w Shades ansl

inds, Ar., Ar.. ti^Jier with tie PiaiKW, and the larjre .stock of PnrailuTT I tave on the here, at extrtmelr low fiflf CA. for ra<h. Yhf«a w ishing Itt fwnific bosses w H find k to tbeir is-

" l-.-rvst to call soon, as 1 a m positively ciosir.g <.ist cheap, ptvparaiory to going to S « w * T o A city.— The way furtiirote jocs off wil! NCisfr TOT this is no hiimbne. I R A H. M O S T b S ,

Ifov 22. I Sal Ciiion street

P i U B * rt»rte«.

OF the verr best makers, from plain 6 octavo spli-tidid 7 octave, warraiited to give satis-1

SecTptUry.

The foRowinj n-vilution was offered by Rev. T. S. S. Etng. of Arkaas»s, and unanim-iualy passed.

KrmlrrJ. Tliat owing to tha very inclement weather, and tho eitraordinary state of the Ohio and M;«ii»ippi rivers, tbey being filled wi;h ice.) from whi. h w « are iiidizced to believe that our bn:ihnru.- w h o have be«n expected t" take a penminent part in the proceedings of th's Con veotioB, have be«» pnrvented from attending at this time; tbefrfore. tlist when this Cooveoiion: adiooms. it adjoam tw meet irv this place on Fii-! dav tlM- day of Jlpril next, at 11 o'clot k.

fuctiuu, luid Sold low for cash G R E E N F I E L D , C T R R E T A CO.

Jill 17

Por Si-ssi" Termt of TuUu Freshman Class. Sophooiore Class, Junior Clxs*, Senior Class, Board, incloding washing, per 8e The sct»N>I will go into operatioa oa the & t ^

M(»dav in Jaaaarv. ' J O H K "BrKATHEWO),

PmiUnt<fB»mri^Tnatim. Dee C, liCl

GOLD FOIL.—LA oonces Abbey's best GCIA

Foil. Koa. t, 6. 8 ai;d lO, received aud for sale low by

1 3 R V M C . SROWTF T CO

I M a t t i asM'S.

E E E P on band, and wil] mate t« nrder. Cn*) tou. Shock. Hair and Mas> Matttssi^t, which

will sell low for cash. June 1 4 — 7 m I K A H . MORTOIT.

F R E S H D R r c S . A c . r I l U E nndenuened have rpceisrd by late arri-JL vals a- large addition ts tbetr »*nek of

Drug*. Medicines," CSietuicaK Gnrgica] Instm-B«enti. Fainbi, O i K D»e-&iillW. Prtfumeiy. Suapa. "Window Glass. UlaMWatc. Fancy Anidea, Ac., makiii;; it ntnch latter that; tier bare ever before nflen-d. These g<»w!s were ptirchased by otM- of the Srm in pnwii. with much care and a^ to i:tion. both as la price and (]i:a^y, and tlan a n a W e to offw all ait»rle* in tbeir line at the Iwwaat market rate*. Tber te^acM uf Connlry Merdiaaia. Physicians, u d ochvr parcbanr an exaii>inauaa of ibeir eoods and price*.

Featfaers. Ileeswax, tnoaenc. and Herds' Gmai S-ed, taken in exchange 1 ihe bigluait Kaiktit rifles.

P E R F T M E R T . SOAPS, Ac. 45 dcaec Lobiri'a and JUitaael'i Estrada fcr tha

hdkf. Cologne Water, anortrd Toiiet S05W. a»*orteJ •Mil T w y Aae Tavlor's 1ras«parrst WaJi Balla Pivcr't asd Rmnael's O z Msrrow Tooth Bnifthea

ITS 100 36 .10 1«0 1» 50 ao

do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Fiug0 K a a BradMS HairBmsfces

in p a n m . Also, a larw asaorUMnt of i ^ R . Ivtsr, Suih-

lo and Horn IhawuBg and T m e Comha. m Glass Toilet and StaOUtig Viala. Powder Ri^i. C o w t master. Ac, Ac. EKCCI V«TA and for low.

Sept. 6 E w i y . r a o w y A CD.

C r a w l e y ' s C e l e l w 4 « e « H e e M e a . f r i H E uniform price* oT.tbc are cstab-I Itsbed as Cotiowa: ta mercbaats and d«ale«a

by the M $a75; Vv t W single M . OP; Hr liia h ^ n ^ t f o u r p a ^ . a S c ^ s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ U a

Sole Apent for ashviOa.

J U S T R E C E I V E D . r r « I E ChuTth Member's U a a d Beak, by O w

I T h e C C b r m l in Eanast, by J. A. Jataaa, Earnest Minist?, W " Enowledgr af Josas, br Canoa. Religious Praareas. bv wiltiaBM. TbeliWenCT.l^ Car^liaa T n . RipleT*a X c i n on the G o n ^ aad Ada. Masoii't SacKd Harp, v«ia. t aad 3. Foster Ol Miaaoaa,

Jnna Fwaatefcr

T O O K A B i m j o n k .

c e and her cure by Avcr's tfcerrv P!-ctoral J O S k P H D E A N , t

The above naitM-d Joseph Dean aud Julia, bi» wife, are persmiallv known to me, and implicit couUdcnce mav lie iHaeed in their stMCBMnit I

S.IML E L C, V A X D E R W E S T , Pastor uf tbe B^iUst Cbnrch.

Prepared aad sold by J A M E S a A T E R , ,

Prmetuml OrmiM, Lmtil. .V«a. Sold in Xashvill. by J. M . Z I M E R M A X , whole-!

sa'eand retail «-enr. and by aU the DTug;,'i»!s! throttsbnnt the c»uatry.

! Feb. 1 4 — 3 m j

M A-SOX-S B L A C K I X G — 3 3 0 D O » F » sujieriur PaOe Blaeking. for^ by

K W I N T B R O W N A 00.

rtie Ilonre'a C « a K l i G » M l y . rpillE m.i«t eff«tive as well as pleasant reme-J[ dv for Co«5tb*. C.ilds. and ai<*tion» of the

throat and lungs. A freBb supplv recei'^a^i for sale, whole-ale and retail, by fi.G. S C O V E L . I>iW.:i.st and Ap«»lhecarT, north side of the Pub-lic Square, and ihrve dwrs eaist of tbe XaiihviUa lun. J»a »"-3oi

S a q n r A C i a a l u , T l ^ received, a few of thoae bwnitifiil Pmirh I

^ M u i n o Saoues, ia vartuat eoloni, trimaaed with rich Sflk Piuih to maich. for sale low Vy

w. w. p y K U t

Iriilftorai B B r f E s i a M i s f t e d P r t c e s

OX tbe fuUmving unstirpeaaed and exrhairr article.—J. A P. Coales' genuine 900 yards

Spool Cotton at tmly lifty centa per doccn: five cenU tKT Spool ia aiv q-iantity lass than a doa en. 1 would call tlie utrer.tioo of tlie trads to this rara epportttsity of buying this cekhcatad' Thread at the above* fi^nns.' I bare made per-,

: maaent arraneements %n kt^cons-'sntl* oa h u d " ,. „ ,, ., ,, , . : a laree sutw-lv. Just received lOO doara ia all'

.VasLvilic .inJ Memtnas l. a Matl I « k c U . j rise, f r ™ i u, 21. w . w. H l S K L E . ;

I^llXK T E A & — C 6 half chests asd boxc* fine ' litaerial and G m p g w d a c Taaa, p a 1 waivad

and for sale low. March 15 - EWIJI, B S O W ^ A 00.

g r a s s S E E D . — a ie „ reeeivad and f»»r »ale law. Msieli IS E W n f W t O V l f A 00.

/ O R C H A R D KJ

rTOlGO A5rD M A D D E R — p o o o d a Bpa-aiak Float ladigo: MOfpqaadsaapetinrMaA-r.raeei*«d and to sale at tie lowartmwtafc

M e t , by E W i y . E B Q W y A CO.

S . — a gtOK J t e L W k and PalsBa - ' aad far sale by

- • k W T W X A on.

E-taiea,

T 7 T M i m r G S . - a gnm 1 V stack's VemifaKe,*" «

IS ^ f e w i *

Slier* a a n d E a a b a a a y . j

SL I G O Xo. 2. will leave Xa-bviUe for Menvhis i

everr Mon.Uv al 6 o'e;«k P. M . and leave I r y W E S E linens are well daBerviBg tba tnat-M.«2i.>his for X ^ v U l e every Thuivday at 10 X tioii tbey an. faegiuaiag to attract. i<r their j

- - • " superiority of fiaifJi and tha remarkahlv low

T V n r r M B B B ^ aaePftmeKBtai»i.l«aala at the I«va<« BUETM rasea.

J o a T M A c a

« L I G O Xo. % will leave Xa-bviUe for Meavbts j S u p w l o r X c w - O r t c W U U M S .

O a motion of Dr. B. F. liall. i: was 1 Kiathei. That tbe Swwtary be re»it:e»tid to' urcCKSSoa TO !«. S. ASDaasOS a CO.

send ax^^y rf the of thU mating ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ /"o-a^r. Mark^ Street. to U w *»eral l>JigioB« paper* lu the Na S I I T I L L I. T e X K .

friendly to the p.«po«^l Cooveatiou. i - a - E E P S e«.sUntIv «n hand aU Iritis of M U l O n motion of Mr. Bl«*weU. the Conventwn ! K U : b e H e « K Hollow

A e n adjoomed. ' " - ' w-i-;--.. s.. Pravcr by Rev. P.S. Oaylo.

J. H . B R A X H A M . « « Y

B O T A S n C A L T E X T B O O K , (last revised editjoB,) ^ .

-Tlrtaok's Hvdnndies Bid MechaBics. Kannp's Chnnieal Teehaolqgy. . E S M ^ Philwmphy of Storws, M d W * Phvsics and Hetofnlosy. Wetsteeb's lediaaies snd EngtiMning.

For sale tww at • u 9« T C O H i B X r r L A 5 I > ^

ware, and a varietr of Machine*, Castings. At. and is prepare.! to" fill any orders ia bis line at short noUce. Old Urass. Copi«r and Iroo takea ia ezchanea. Jan 3, Ie53.

O R S B H A I R G L O r a S A 5 D S T R A P S . -W e b a v a r t e e i T a d a l e w d o ^ o f t ^ v a . ,,rtkaea,aoBiKli»»dat^Karthfari«j»

motiagahaalthyaetioooCtbeskia. Tbeiavalid or convalesceat w h o ases fnetiaB a tneaas • restoring or preserving beelth, will find tbam aa p e r i s r t a a a y t h i a g r f t i ^ M j d m ; ^

Sept S B B O T S * 0 0

" ' l ^ B A ^ y wai leave Xashvnie for Mei^hiit ces at which tber are soJd. X a deviatioai fmra j ererr Thursday at 6 o clocfc, P. M.; M e o p U a tar j the pricea as felk<ws: Son. 3 6 4 , « e e ^ ; SS5, .. V ... ..JI...1. I A^ ... 7ce cn—... ten GBnec Xajjlnne everr Sundsv at o'clock, A. M.. de- ceios: 36S. 50 cenu; 367.55 e e n t s ; ^ «8 8««t»: liveriiir the n i ^ at sevahil Pout Offices be- 369.70 eeats: 370, W c«»M; 371, SO c«t»: and

373,«1 00. Bv sendiag voor sria* far any rf

If o'clock, A. M.. de-livering the m a n at the sevahil Port Offices be-tween the abova points. Thev wdl alaa hiaeh at .11 points between the Post O f i S ^ ... ^ ^

Persona ttavelling awsihward will find ri to their advsati^ to take this Uae.asit is boai twa to thiw davs quicker and eijually as cheap to 5 . Orleans, saaedag at MeniAia with every faoUty to lake Soothwa ; the Arkansas and White River M a d Ltae. Cveiy paias will ba takea to icBdarthaaa wkOcsll oa McrnnfortaUe. For beight or p e w e e . applyat t h e C a M a U Office. , .

J m . 17 A. ». D A V B .

£ f A O A L L O R B Uaaeed O a , jest 0 4 : U sadfcrssJeby H. G. S C O T T L .

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d u n a g t h b y e a r , t h e L o r d h a s . d o n e g r e a t . , , , . . • r » 1. i j ^ . With t h e so lemni t i e s of M a s o m c h o n o r s . —

t h i n g s fo r w . » • h a r e h e l d t w o p t v l r a c t -e d m e e t i n g s w i th t h e c h u r c h a t R a m b l e T h e r e f < ^ „ , ° • .L C . O . J Jtesolved, T h a t w e h e r e b y e x p r e s s o u r ap -C r e e k ; one commeocin<i t h e first S a t t m l a j - . , , . . . . • 1 r J • .1. p rec i a t ion of t h e Mason ic c h a r a c t e r of o u r m A t t f u s t . w h i c h r e s t u i e d in t h e conve r - ^ , . , , , , ,

° . , . , n-L 1 1 d e c e a s e d b r o t h e r , a n d t h a t t h e f r a t e r n i t y s ion of e i ; ;h t p r e c i o u s s o u b . T h e c h u r c h . . . , , . . . , '

, . • . . , , , , , t a k e t h i s m e t h o d to e x p r e s s T h e i r s y m p a t h y w a s m a d e to re joice in h o p e s of b lessed , , , . , . . . , , • i m m o r t a l i t y . N i n e t e e n were a d d e d to h e r | bo rde r s . W e c o m m e n c e d t h e o t h e r t h e i „ , . . „ , ,

, - . . 1 • . Besoieed , T h a t w e will w e a r t h e u s u a l h r s t b a t u r d a v in O c t o b e r , a t w h i c h t i m e , , , , * . , , . .

] b a d g e of m o u r a m g fo r t h i r t y d a y s . Resolttd, T h a t t h e a b o v e b e f o r w a r d e d

byline, Wher» their mir.d«."ir,irals, heahh and man- ; nwtmg a h ,« ja .T i ^ j o o of t ^ skin. TIk i t r j i id ners. will receive strict and coB«taBt attention. i cimvaJexect who u ^ a hk^ssi o

Each voung ladv will furnish her own toweU ; r w ^ a g or p r ^ o M wiU find thoa w andBsi-kin. '

TERMS OF T O n o i T . Ac. ' r ^ X . BROWy j p n C W ' ' " ^ e I T ^ * ® ' : w ' t t e D e a r i m * D w ^ A i ^ ^ « d Modern L a u p u a » s , o n e o r a U . 18 001 ^ J V R. T A J T D E ^ . T A SO-\. Music on Piano or Guitar, each - - 25 00, W T ^^ ^ e ® " ^ ^ « ciuidna C'ie af ** *- " • • S O O ' T T do: first to sound all the Letierj- of ti« Omamental Needle wc-k. - - - 15 00 i A l p h ^ and then to and READ. jw . Drawing and Painiing in wa t e r cdo j a . - 15 00 . n m i n ^ . ^ . y ; ai.d t t e tftanaaerer to . . . . T . — - S S O O plaiol y. If any doubt tMi.. jer itiiTn cuue axtl I'aintinir in Oil, - - - - . , Wax or Shall w o j i . p a r leaaon. - - » . ^ , , -Bo«d , imOndins l o l ^ n g . wnshinf , M ^ L ? * J E l ? ** ^ ' J T Z ^ ^ ^

Ughta. p e r l ^ i ^ , - * 1» " ' S S ® * * ' fc, ^ and ta . l i tht

' t t u S v S l ; £ - f T : : ; v k r . c e - h a I f a. - 1 . i S S i T E I O I S - P ^ ^ i ^ of w of the k s i o n Draft*, on t:me, on Memphis • * Post Cta t t i i

New Organs. Ukeafo r b i ^ i CiiEatjr. Jiji

a n d condolence w i t h h b c h u r c h , r e l a t i ons 1 a n d f r i e n d s .

Vii k^burg, Mobile o r : He«n,c.-»o. DE Soto L -Q- 3Jiii.«.

1 t h e L o r d a g a i n m e t w i t h u s . S i n n e r s w e r e ' m a d e to c ry fo r m e r c y , a n d ch r i s t i ans to

re j ' j ice . F ive p ro fe s sed h o p e in t h e S:i-v iou r . In fine, we h a v e h a d a r e f r e s h i n g t ime th is y e a r in the p r e s e n c e of t h e Lord F o r t y - t h r e e h a v e a t t a c h e d t h e m s e l v e s to the c h u r c h , a n d one o u t of t h a t n u m b e r was f r o m t h e C u m b e r l a n d I ' r e s b y t e r i a n Soc ie ty ; of h i g h s t a n d i n g , a n d in good re-po r t of all w h o t n » w h e r .

' W e , liy o r d e r of t h e c h n r c h , wou ld a lso in form y o u . t h a t a : ou r las t m e e t i n g , ( w h i c h was on t h e first S a b b a t h of t h i s m o n t h , ) set a p a r t o u r be loved b r o t h e r , J o h n P . D o h e r t y . t o t h e work of t h e m i n i s t r y , w h o we r e c o m m e n d to t h e b r e t h r e n w h e r e v e r

to t h e T t n n e s s e e B a p t i s t a n d W a s h i n g t o n T e l e g r a p h fo r pub l i ca t ion .

J . L . M A T H I S O y , S t c Y Pltatant I W / r y , Ari.

U A . T I . A G E A C I I R B C H .

\Vho!tsalt and Retail Dea!er$ in Boolt and SKoes, IlaU, Cajis, Tntnkt, Valists,

Curjiel Ba^t, dx., d-c., d-e. Collope St.. l « f » f e n I 'uioa and th«- Public Square,

V^MHTiuj:. Tcvx.

RF. RO'W R«V*VIN a h»-av\ and c.:'mpleie i.*ock

' T b c t h i s M i n n r r a x d e h a h . P a x v a n . ' D B . C . W I L L I A M S ) '

i^j.p 20 5w 1 S-—Our School is not cou f iud te the DEAF ^ and DUMB—^we iustmet others alsu in the L u i j

Langoajre, E r f iisih Grammar, Gcogiaphv, wit^tie u w of the Uit>b<»; hrnial ios i t - c l ^ u Sm vejrin?, A!a«-br». S«-ii<urali»ui Heigtih.Dii t is c e ^ Ac.: Belles l j e a i » . Rhetoric. Ac.

Osir situation is li' kiihy ai d reiirod. Fortia W ypcm-.thc term will cunuuci.ce un the i j J i at JanuL-r 1^51.

Dec. ' lS. IgjQ. n a IT—6n B A I I L O K L ^ I V I I K S I T Y .

Located at iKDErEKOEKCE, ITiuiii^ftja Ct>wr./y. Tezct.

' \ ' \ T U-L commence JM Fail SfMiiai oc Uw K n t V T Miicduy in A u ^ r ^ nest , under m m

Torable a u ^ I r e s than sx any funaer peritd. Ti» new and cnmmodinuK 1 olleev Edifice bring m « ceikpieted, and a i>ii{>Frior Cl>i>mical and PhTian-phicid Apparatus for th:^ Imsitutiikn having i a a lately T«*irpd.

The Female Depcrtmest will be cundsn td i s 1 the w d l ktjowii two bcHding wfcici s t a t ^

in;: from the Xnnbera Maiin-. _ le fclock Oi / T o u r s A.M) SllCliS. r i :y ' a;,d roi,ii:rv traJi". a:id solicit a ckll from al! iu want i>f g>><.wl-« in their line. The following comprises a part of their lit'c p ' l f haves:

t f od in h is p r o v i d e n c e m a y c a s t h i s l o t .— ^ Ui.ii.^ ti.ia kidaadiSorocwSlipp^r^andRuKkin' : i^resbytery cons i s t i ng of R e v . J . G r a y and j

' bSe rt pai'rss and paintilie. w iil nsuly for (aaaiat-table occupancy by the £lr^t of the SexEiiin.

Bootee-, th i r and thick soled.

taj-self . M . S . C O R B I T T .

i D l u t u a r i f s

For the Teoi.esaee Baptist.

A G i M i D .MA.S H A S F A L L E . V .

B r o t h e r Cmxxrs:

\ O u r v e n e r a b l e b r o t h e r , t i e be loved fa-

i t h e r of ihe c h u r c h a t Mine r . P t R K i s s . is n o m o r e ! H e closed

V.lveT S'.ipper-. Misse-' and children's kid, nMWOcco, and calf skin

•Vi exieiivive as'^ortnient of rubber Boolee?. Bu-fcui«. and Slipper^ for Ladies. Misses ncd t."hiid:vn'- m^-^r. Al~.>. («-!its. fine Over^bcies. t w u t i e m e n b e i d pump soled, kti:ch'd and peg'd

French calf boots; Kich'd and peg'd water proof do be>t cloth Coni^rexa Gaiters;

" " Ifc^in? and enamelled do •• *e*"daudpe»; d calf and enamel-

led Shiie-s. Oxford Ties and Wicter Kiotees. tapestry and enamelled Uipper*. Ac.

^\1.;<•h *-ith our nss<jrtiueot of Trunks, Talise*. C r e e k Ri V. ' Carpet ljurs. SatcheU. Hats and Caps, etc.. and

imr Hiatii tterk ef iV>ffr« Brvyau cat/ Boo/* aad S . W of »lm.i< every'qoali-y and >;vle UMml'.T

C o B i p o i i f l d P i i l r a o f i i f B a l s a m o f T T i J d , Wffste.ni |>x-t of l i e T<.wn. •« h i i i huuM*. by ania-

C l i c r r y a n d l i T o o d X a p l h a . I The Oreateiit liemeJy^ eirr 'ttreuied fvtr tie i etjrt'/ Coapht, CtJds, Pneumovia, Attk-

m», Jirftnriith, Ir^tKVTa, Spiitipy cf Etood. and all o!krr Ltmf A^rrt^om ksidui^ io C 0-V.b. UMPTIOX.

IF anV one d»ub:«lbe efiicacv of Dr. C Wi/-r r i . M O M C BAL<A^. bv tiywjg one

in this maTke:."enable*'u» fo ogrr superior h is e a r t b l r c a r e e r , a t h i s rc.si J e n r e in tLi> 1 c o u n t y , on F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 9 . 1 Co2, a g e d ^n lieterminrd to »eU a r r j iotr to c a i i customers,

nca r lv 6 3 r e a r s . l i e w a s s ick s e v e r a l

u s . I f o l a l w a y s wil l t h e b r o w g l o w wi th t

S^st Ttarj ami titf Huar of love.

i ' A d e b a t e n o t l ong s ince , c a m e off b c -! tween R e v . Mr . Mi tche l l , a n d o r e of the

l a s ae3Mf a swwt s ad holy b l u ^ I s iaageit ia the a i aqxs^ ^ t e a m .

AH av. ore's d w p and toiema h a s h , t s tili* the silaoce af a dream;

Asid F^ooe aaems hroodisg^ l iks a dcrra, -Ter m a s s to a s a i n g i^tr i is dear;

StoiT. t i a the hour ^ lava . A^A t w«re y a t t if thoa wert heta.

U k ! myriad SuwctsatT e v a t x h o e Ar:: d n k i a s to Uwir avening rest.

Xach w n h a smid drop ai dew Sri t fr'ird to its deep ing breaat;

T h e l a n i t within ytno 'Blent grovB Are d i e s a u a ; tha t the spring ia near—

Swaet Mary, l i s the hour of love. And I wire blest i f thoa wert here.

Ob JOB whitB cloud the wind f a d s S a Imu s a d dewy wing t a sleep.

And the swaet a t a n Ink e o i ilka pearia Thnngh the d e a r ware of hearea's b ias 4stp.

The pale cotst fioata arcrand. above. U k e i f u a i s a< a holier »phet»—

S m e t Sfarty. t i a the hoar of h m . A a d I wei* faiast tf t h m wart h a n .

T h e pale. bSt mem in silest pride. C e r y o B dark wood i s tiaing sow.

A s larrriy a s when by UiT atde I saw i t ahiainf aa t hy braw;

U B g h t a t h e d e w dnip<rf the grave. As h ipe ' s bright m i l s l ights beso ty^

Swset Mary, t i e the hour of lov*. And t w a n bleat if thoB wai t ham.

t h e b n e h t c a r e l e s s n e s s of y o u t h , h o t a l - . , , , . , , , . , c . • 1, C u m b e r l a n d d iv ines , b u t we could not w t

w a v s wil l w i s d o m a s k of u s t o rece ive h e r i . , ., , . , ' . * . n • .L a ' a t t h e t r u t h un t i l a d a v sm'-e, w h e n we ka»d m s t x u c u o n . P r e c i o u s a r e t h e fleeting, . , , , - , ,

- v T • i we re i n f o r m e d , b v o n e w h o k n e w , t h a t m o m e n t s . O t h e r respon-sibihties wQl soon " = „ i „ " . t. t. . ti

^ b r o t h e r Mitchel l , a j t h m ' h no t so wel l devo lve u p o n u s . G e n e r a t i o n s a r e s w i f u r ; . . , . , °

. ^ 1 _ n 1 " ' v e r sed in r h e t o n c a l p o w e r s a-s hi.s oiino-' p a s s i n g a w a r , a n d we will e r e l o n g s u p - , . , . , r u

n l a n t ^ e r ^ n t | ^^^^t, h a d the bes t f>f t h e a r j u r a e n t , for h e

i ^ s ^ L d o n s h a v e b r o u g h t w i th I P ^ ^ ^ - ^ f ^ ^ » I t i e m m u c h p l e a s u r e . H e r e , in t h i s bel . ,v- i ^ gain-^iyed o r p u t asu le . i , , 1 , .w f T h e s u b j e c t m a t t e r of d e d a t e , r e l a t ed to {ed r o o m , d a i l r cotisecrate-i to t h e c a r e of . .

o u r c h u r e h , a n d a s soon a« we c a u asee r -•tain w h a t t h e y w e r e , y o u sha l l h a r e t h e m .

A n o t h e r d e b a t e c a m e oif last week a t

weeks p rev ious to his d e a t h , a n d h i s boilily s u f f e n n g s w e r e g r e a t , b u t t h e y a r e al! o ^ e r now, !»n 1 h e rests f r o m h i s labitr^ !

Mr P e r k i n s w a s b o m in N o r t h Ca ro l i na , in the y e a r 1783. W h a t h i s ea r ly oppor -tuni t ies were , t h e w r i t e r is n o t i n f o r m e d . H e h a s l e a r n e d , h o w e v e r , t h a t M r . P . l ived in Ge<irgia, a n d a f t e r w a r d s in A l a b a m . \ , a n d r e m o v e d t o A r k a n s a s , a n d se t t l ed a t Mine C r e e k , in the y e a r 18.'i5. H e h a d been , a t t h e l ime of h i s d e a t h , m o r e t l ian th i r ty v e a r s , a fo l lower of t h e m e e k a n d

PWa>« call and examine oar slock before pur-

R.^MJIGE 4 CRTRCH. Dec 13,1S51—3m

" N E W P U B U C A T l ' ^ N S O F T H E

S O I T I I L B ^ B A P . P l B , S O C l § n P T . T ^ v r T I E S or M.t*ra» to THiaa »e*t.ists Three L I Pn ie II»S:IV». bv Rot. H N McTyeire, of

« Orleans, h'eT. C P. Sturgis. of Aia'ian.-i, Ktr A 1 KoUnes. of Geargia. This is a, Ibuw. V..1 . l i i Price Tiic

Evll^•oF l.xr- -NT B.vrTts>«. bv Rev R. B. C. How-ell. D l»

I lus is an able coliwtion of convincint; a rp i -louius Iie:iin>; the above practice, and exhibits it» evii tendencies '•'.:f»>n the prvat and vital doc-tr:ii<.> of rt-vtralcd rvl i^on. u(>>n the characur ar.d p.-Utv Vif ih.- rhr.rcb. the principle* < f e.'£|«-nn»-M-t:i! reiieion and the p-nem! mtere«f of CUnsti-

li.»,t he will kircoioe foUy convinced thai r: is the h i : ai.d n u ^ p-o;ii|rt rcMedy ever inrenteil for tfi" cur.' of C'JiU. U ^ m m t . fimfcUht. WhttuiB.y Otaok. Cmmf, PmmmftU. .4*)ta», and t o N s r . M P T l O N . Dr. C. WUbmma' C a m f n n d

I I'ulmt^ic Bal-vm of Ifilii f V y r y umd W W A V rva ail remedies ever invented for

I Us safety. proOipuiess. and « i5icary, in anwitiiig a l i twt i'n«tacraneous}y all d:^«;ises of the Lungs aj.d Ttroai .

. T r y i t : T r y i l l : , I: is irvrreitted :o d-j y<m mere oaed than any o: hrr rt^med V and if lis "ei!«-t- do iiot prove fuUv

E T T H E MOSEY W i l l BE KlJ-T r K > H D : x !

The mat!v wonderful curfts which tliit valuable • medicine hi.- e S e c f ^ trul* astonishing Sub-joined an- some CEKTIKICATES, from gentie-iiien of hich and undoiilited chanicter, many of -«iHim are well known throuchunt the coantry for tiicir staudiog and integritr.

I P B O O F I P o ' x P B O O F :

U K

15 06 10 K

h e a v e n , a* t h e n u r s e r y of w i s d o m , h a v e f r i endsh ip s b e e n f o u n d p u r e a s i nnocence i tself , u n d y i n g a s t h e souL H e r e h a v e we

j s p e n t t h e h a p p i e s t h o u r s of life b u t j u s t b e -g a n . H e r e h a v e w e c h e r i s h e d m a n y h o p e s ,

, a n d m a n y fiairy cas t les bui l t . T h e s u n l i g h t I of p e a c e h a t h b e a m e d smi l ing ly u p o n tts,

o n d i m m e d even b y a pa-ssing c loud .

B u t w h a t a c c o u n t sha l l we render of o u r

lowly S a v i o u r , w h o s e c a u s e h e w a s not a s h a m e d to o w n , n o r d id h e e v e r d i s h o n o r ; uni'v I vol. lomu. p;> Pric- Cue . . , , 1 1 1 . I t . • L I'i:K:)f>Tis.»Tio.x AMI THE S>Ain» I'tsuiVisj^xrr. I t : H e h a s been a p r e a c h e r b e t w e e n e igh - ft,.m the oia-ctiou-of . \ rm:a. t een a n d t w e n t y y e a r s , a n d it w a s h e w h o l u u . ia « r<-^il•w ..f iwo semu-Rs. pab;i>h'-0 bv

- ' \ ' , , . 1 rt.v K i.sel Remau Bv Rev P. l l Mell. Prt.?, X e o s h o , a n d as soon a s i t c o m e s to h a n d I con.s t iuued t h e t i rs t c h n r c h . ( M i s s i o n a r y ,,f and U i i n . Merger rniver^.i.v.iiju lsu.o.

we will f o r w a r d .

R E A D A N D B E C O N V I N C E D Clers r>n»« '«» '» T c s i U B o n y i a

CERTtrrrjvTES. The foilowinc eviaencr i» from the Rev. W. D. F

t^H-iie. Pri^-idiiis Elder of the Methmiist E. tTiuTT-h. f-M- the dwr ic t t,f North Alabama; l>r C. Wiiliams—Dea- Sir: 1 t^Ae pleasme in

giving niy testimony to the virtue ot your v r rv : tVxi-elieui" ••Pulmoiiic l i a l ^ m of Wild" CberrT." I having used two boti-ies in ujy family wiih deci-; df d a d v a n U ^ ia rvt n case, 1 can reconunend it j a" the best aud mu»t piea,-=ar.'r itieJiciiie I have ev- • e r seea . W D. F. SAWRIE. !

T a v u m b i a . March "iJ, j Fr..mOie R.>t X A Pealacd. Minister of t h e ;

l're«hvterian Church. 1 u-cumlHa. Ala:

F A C U L T Y . Rrr . R i t t s C. Bi-ti.i»05. P;»sidenii acd Probaer

of Anrirni Lar^uagrs , Koral and lal t l leeasl

Mr, W:u.i<ui L. Fosra:, A. 3»..P!ofosiSTO ofFiBKl ar.d Sp^esish Lan*ruaE.n- , and M«:hemtLticB.

Mr. Ta»ji.u! Gtoaiiu. lYotri^wr uf Literature, and Tut;>r in Pr<'^raio:y Dt^uv mtnt .

Tlie f e n ^ e Department will he coiiducted ey Rev, CtAtEi as IVincipal, lini M u m r G . C u a x x and H.unuEr Dum^ • Ajssij.laats.

TERMS OT T r m o s rEE E i s s : c5 . EleraentarT Enrlish branches. - - $ B • English Gxauniar, Gengtaphy and Aiith*

nietic, Ancient Lanenapes, NatcTal and Ma:he-

maiiral Sciences, Moral and InLeliec-tnal Philo-opliT. - . . •

French a n d ^ w t s h Lanjn>aj;e<. each Music on Piano F«rt», with use of instm-

ment, - - - - - - S BS Pais t ine and Embroiilery, each • - )0 10 Fee in College D e u n m r a t , - - ffi W Boarding, with

its, f u d . wa-iiliing- and lodging, fnun S to 10 dollani per month.

BY ORDEE OF T E E BOARD. Ju ly 19—tf

N E W B O O K S . 5 4 RVTLASD are daily in neeif t ef

litH'kK. Among their asrorTBieii: wii! •.he f iJ lowins eirelletit Works :

Campt»-!J and Rice's Debate, Keander's Coleman's I ' ruuuive Chuivh, Woiues of l o s t Baxtfr 's Saint 's ReM, Smith's Infant liaptita Hend'rt'v'o Sw-red Scene*. i'oetIT of SciiaiOi Lynch V Exin-diliuc. Vale of C e d a n Snakespcarr 's complete woHts Woman 's Fneud^i i i f , Mother's Rectratpeate Home Influence, Works of CharloUc f u n b r t Bvroc's W.>rt« 'Webster's I 'ludirid^ed Dictionan-

Do. tvo. do. Oaijienter's Physinlocx. F>apti<nnsl Chsro, t i .

Whicli they will sell c h i ^ for rash. Also—tirg»> Test3nien;>, w i i i Psalms. £jie o d ain : Revrolds* Church Politv; Fuller's Wjtkl;

be found .1

>nie'» Baptist CateeJhisin, i c , auc- £3—If

I a m g l a d t h a t t h e diiTerent Assoc ia t ions a r e v i n d i c a t i n g y o u r c h a r a c t e r , fo r it h i s b e e n reported o u t h e r e t h a t in y o u r d e b a t e wi th C h a p m a n , a n d o the r s , y o u w e r e

B a p t i s t , ) in S o u t h A r k a n s a s , if no t in t h e i t lW«<d m paper. Frue , , . Ta: B.»rt»r rM.i.norT. coll.ction of Hvn?ns

' r.w the worship of bv Ba.-il Manic, l». I) .

Having used Dr C. Willi ,ms'"Palniocie Baloam j 1 of Wild Ch.-rrj- mid WikvI Xaptha"forfcoreihroat; and h«.*.'--ene««, 1 fret-ly n-cotninend it as a vajoa-; W a l l P a p e r , A-T. Kiv im. 'mtw-m these e-peciaJly forpenwns ; t t - n r - r - . -n- i T ^ ' ^ who b.ivc contract, d aStcti .^. , f-rTO public A ^ P " '

.H . A. PENLASD. ' Kvles. Wmdow Shades. W -^ -...-unrbia. Aug. I i . 1S43. i f^^^Vr 'ch '^^ '^W

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s t e w a r d s h i p ? AVhat h a v e we d o n e w i t h t h e ' ^ * n u m b e r of lies^ I t w a s b r o u g h t

j e w e l s commi t t ed to o u r c a r e ? H a v e we ^ ' T h o s e b u r i e d t h e m d e e p e r in t h e r u b b i s h o r d o |

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a aeighborin^r g r a n a r y . c T ^ l e n J i o n " ^ ' J ® " ' m a y a n s w e r t h e s e q n ^ n s . O h t h a t the ^ ^ ^ ^ " « f a i i f i d j u d g e cou ld w h b p e r p e a c e , p e a c e , j o p p o n e n t s to p u t t o e r e r y h e a r t !

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