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NASHVILtE, TENNESSEK SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1862, TEftMS—Tw« lMlars a jear in adranre. Six Imports t Doclxln#*. }: °r 1 r 4 '^r tw K to tk« prafcMtm «r Uui a^lB WM, •««—.-.MioTu! •; I <*r. *ts n-, I PMM tu , a. *- ®"** «* Ooa. Ib« «Ur ti—tofu- ®f H c# - u d •niLU,*! lb * lBMro ^' ot *"*• *&* •*«•« fc*"**«*• CUiek of CkriMtot«•*» u ^ LUf UIMt.r. o»!j, (mo* «0UiU»«n .ad u*«r DAMOEB AND DEFENSE. T r » » - i o w i m ' i I»«XN. U » < m Ugr judgm**! thou h«.t »puk«i. <•«. w * to«d m ymtgoa+bj: Ao4 fcr •»•"»* M f b l tokos. ^h; TtalMrlto>fn«. a ri AMc . And Chi.-crUUncoo, . IU trg'ii—l ahowa «r» ft».i . t ^. AoJ lu joj • u* bri»r«t U.i 7ofea 6f »iv. from r»*tor.«. UoJ. KoCI.U.. or rr»*l Raid "lAlkipg ihroatfb our too J. GcWtoa idol* round,n« fillet, Hiiruw* of muioioo .tr+wn m du T W M U M all U> m*n <*»1!M>>, . '• Put in <k d thj tr»«C X*od ;-*• '»•« th« itoco of «r*p.atf Per U» failfeful m l lh« Urn-. Who««t» tcyiir of wtr ««• ..n, T > > t&U InMtiAM * » « » . And far »< !n<w»»r wcnrvi; Xiiw •• l •» Ihwi -'.fK-. nAu. l*M>b ha* If.,: p>rr«M « ( r-ly *• th»«1n|f«d <Urt« oflW. Ajr. *»>*fo«»*/• twra axx ua k»~ An ui»«o«o y«« rouoil*•• Lo-i. Arm"* -vih pn«*r v> bur. M>4 -ound - WL»-h nor M «.r Ma UML l*v»Ui«r (fcau IW kiaf uf wron to th» pr.wvf ,UrW.. Wh«» Milk "nortn* ait. a u . l «rr»r« S U M tha unwary *~J to kU: low. oaf pal ptu «ho hoid and W*rh doetnnoa. ipp

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NASHVILtE, TENNESSEK SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1862, TEftMS—Tw« lMlars a jear in adranre.

Six I m p o r t s t Doclxln#*. }: °r1r4'^r tw K to tk« prafcMtm «r Uui a^lB WM,

•««—.-.MioTu! • ; I <*r. * ts n-, I P M M tu , a . *- ®"** «* Ooa. Ib« «Ur t i — t o f u - ®f H c # - u d

• •niLU,*! lb* lBMro^'ot*"*• *&* •*«•« fc*"**«*• CUiek of CkriM tot « • * » u ^ LUf UIMt.r . o»!j, (mo* «0UiU»«n .ad u*«r

D A M O E B A N D D E F E N S E . Tr»» - i o w i m ' i I»«XN.

U » < m Ugr judgm**! thou h«.t »puk«i. <•«. w * to«d m ymtgoa+bj:

Ao4 fcr •»•"»* — M f b l tokos. ^ h ; TtalMrlto>fn«.ariAMc.

And C h i . - c r U U n c o o , . IU trg'i i—l ahowa «r» f t» . i .t^.

AoJ lu joj • u* bri»r«t U. i

7ofea 6f »iv. from r»*tor.«. UoJ .

KoCI.U.. or rr»*l Raid "lAlkipg ihroatfb our too J.

GcWtoa idol* round,n« fillet, Hiiruw* of muioioo .tr+wn m du

T W M U M all U> m * n <*»1!M>>, . '• Put in <k d t h j t r»«C

X*od ;-*• '» •« th« itoco of «r*p.atf Per U» failfeful m l lh« Urn-.

Who««t» tcyiir of wtr ««• . .n, T > > t&U InMtiAM *»«».

And far »< !n<w»»r wcnrvi; Xiiw • • l • » Ihwi -'.fK-. nAu.

l*M>b ha* If.,: p>rr«M « (r-ly *• th»«1n|f«d <Urt« of lW.

Ajr. *»>* fo«» */• twra axx ua k»~ An ui»«o«o y«« rouoil*•• Lo-i.

Arm"* -vih pn«*r v> bur. M>4 -ound -WL»-h nor M « . r Ma UML

l*v»Ui«r (fcau IW kiaf uf w r o n to th» pr.wvf , U r W . .

Wh«» Milk "nortn* ait. a u . l «rr»r« S U M tha unwary *~J to kU:

low. oaf palptu «ho hoid and W*rh doetnnoa.

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THE BAPTIST. " T r o t h A«*lnst tb« World."

disobedienco , E p h M . i i : 2 . ) l l « t u , in .11j n l of tha i r a c . whioh h a . p M j W i t Ike veil o r cover ing f rom t h e f u t u r e , a t e h U d r . n . N o o n « . . n c . . t o u i ; t h o u » u d y « . r . • > 1 . f i p w c i u t h a i f u t o n to our E a w ? I n "

Sat:m. . n d m a k . j o u r . V . l d r e u t h . 0 - P * . - * " " - " " " " " W

of the H o l y <*i»o*t, b u t 3 e s u s ; h u t he c a O ; , t b o L o r d b a a b e e o 9 »h.» i . wri t ten wo m a v u a d mus t . j i . m . £ m ' „ in t h . U , u n , « of o t h e r . ; which r o « . u p i . ^ b c . u t y u a d e t ; t h e Z io U f - 1 f o r • > . « . » a id r j ing of J e h c r a b , U ' n o w w . t W n g

lifo Jfchteen dovs; t h i s multiplied by the figr of a .having nation or thirty to forty mill* reckoning fimr mflWSsof shaveabl. iodivMs a n w u to a k m of about 200,000 yeare 4 » the period of thirty years, O6oally*allowtd fcr

f r t h e WOMDa TBOS1

into a l l t h a t is wri t ten wo m a y ho- Necess i ty " >- i J U P 0 B « • Yea, wo is u u t o

i f -wo t u r n away o u r e a r a f r o m tho 'vo ice | generation: or <jfi66 year* per anoum. s e :r » o r t h e law. m a u p « . ' „ „ , , „ m l . w ' n f - r o c k . como* W e are not , indeed, to DO OI t n o s e of . ho L o r d ? n o you app ly d««p . . . . - o l l . » , U n ' M ,c.«Uc word of G o d by t h e i r f . n e i .

lugh you bc l i jved t h i s ? Do *11 tell u a f a J c lo*«cs or T a l m u d i c r e v e r i e s , ye t wo are i

rannrM.

6 L S P A P E R /

a., w r i t e s : — • - the bes t*

I can say of God I

the ftaar**"

1 . r „ f our nolicemen ' b a B b e e n t h t c l , a n n c l t h r o u g h wbiol*

ond .craped with a rasOr. **» Apos t l e , «' By t h e grace * m w h a t I e m , " but would add th

>re, •• pccu-shorten life, but only neceesitates the ingestion of forth grace the

(more material to supply the " ^ T w i l l ^ ' U npt only.let J M * *> U a c J U m e «1(W t h i s

— » — —h«'-their face* the- natural covering they, hare be<n a o x n o f u t u r e t i m e . ' H o proposes tha t some

Mirror Tin*.—Tbara Is BO salvation hot by the free <* God; no m w j . b o l through tbe VB-dtaUoe «rf

; no tatrr**f >B OuM e«ce»«t by It BO iusufytn, feth but that .h*h Is* tfcshsarti ne lavs Is Christ whleh to hi. p*>pte.his .EM,4*. hUpm*pt.. .»4 U«4ly , . . f

[«B th.m4t4by«i|>lMitHHrbM>tUI ob«l.«r# t« »1> ; • 1 1 t n o l c r r ° * \ t«Tr CO hi. |«o|4* th»i -to*, i to J e s u s as t h o u g h

j shsV*^ to *^1,00 persevere as a._ , httmlaire. , ..

SATURDAY, JAN. 45, IH8. j Uo-C^rf ! '"[u0 f I h» Y M S , ~7S.<ZTJL? ft. o S i ' »-• '** " " c t P»« "ffi« "cl " = i : i n r i t t j b , H t » — h o « . n o t ; H o M . r « r dc . tU . « » i»<»™ ^ ^ ^ ^ o[ d i f f 0 r e M 0 u t « « »

Editorial Telegrams. , c o B . t k . -gsms . r ^ T T : ^ on u. ,.™.d ho h«|Wrilton „n- .ho -iH nn W o U,

u n t o m . , . n d W i H g iT . y « « » % * • % . w o r I d H . t h i u > i o k , d n c

Rich teousncaa 2>ss fled ; s n d , wi th r igh teous - • non-essentiam : " u " M V " ~ r " " n exp-vio?, and irritatin- tr.c ewn o. u.^ — j • . . »-^rd , « t the etoeral

nesv, ail peaco a n d o rde r . Krngdo ru , r iso ^ v m l < * { * 1 r o p h l e y - # D d i » n J ^ »">« u tha t there exiaU unoer ta in i B l u > . W . A . N * E l ^ , of K a . t TCCMWCC,

I T — - —

J . P . Bowc*. of Kast Tettn., ha* enllated in-^TOM (Juard," and sends two new recruit*

i own advance paymeot up to 1863; and to his subscription with January, gitee up

tix month, of tim* due Urn. Thank you, You are received for the war.

BABXK*. Texas.—Bra I ' aa lea forwafded mbscript ion.

-1 v-, r e s t . " Y o u h a v e H i s promise . • ' I will in no wiso oast ou t . " " W h a t a o e v e r y « shall ask in « y name, t h a t wUl 1 4 o , t h a t t h o F a t h e r may bh g l o r i i o d » t b # S o u . I f yo a t all a sk any t h i n g in m y w - . I w i l l d o i t . " Vou have BO many encourag ing examples . (^Matt. *»v

o*.—1 n thiepaper, Issued January 4th, H s n n a h waa l i ca rd f o r Ssmuel .

! •hoiing'tm y ! ^ t [Lrirel»rni!y7'a^ia,ihitering mortal., whu hate hitherto trembled l f o r 0 „ mCTlf!l nr t h r e e . M to!-. n d p h p f o i o f k a l bear- more at the keen edge of a J a n u ^ air or March t h % l l t i n c ^ recrtUfo, t h e p a p e r .

i inr* Hut there are other, more special, confide- w l ° ^ • m c r ' j j j ? " r. W e mopt chee r fu l ly accept the piau, and wo

° n " T i « - " " o r ' . h o ' w i H v c u w . o to »fSrm . h n t n - i ^ W t a " J fa "" ! J r f , tMow^^iTukV - » ffiob« Ion, H> W r . . ,ho r rovho t ic p « . i o n , of t h e W o r d . r r i „ » » r . l . . . b « i . l b « ^ f t o o g h namcroo. c*«. mi fh . to t h e work done . I t would b« one olf . h ,

. . 0 n o t , u c h X . p n . u o o ^ o f ft.*. ' f ™ f r i c " d - d . d o tho t t p C ,

selves, o r j c x u u i ' n a n c e JVC«1 i p l .y of tZon., . h i d , i . n « u - - P «0 » ^ f .

„ v_t_I t . hfcfl bcen ' n e c t w I w , , h l b < , i c a r t 5 , ^ 1 this energy al

is a sad mixing op .of tiro artieUt inlo one, abliified over the signature of J. W. Harnes,

Bra B. may fool mortified, but this is harm done There waa a foreman pro Urn.

that week. J a H. Boacu, Tenn , sends $5 00 to se-

• position in the " O. O " We eoeld not ilhout you," Brc-. B. and Bro. Young

U W. M. WARKKX, Oamden. Ark.—Mi*t | do we sympathite with you in your dlstreas-

ictiun. We have paawjd thrvnigh the same laid tho wife and (bur children side by

| in urate's embrace. I t was to us aa to you mysterious providcnce, but that word

an, •• What 1 do thou knoweat not now, rthgu .halt know hereafter." He assured it i* Father above who has done this, l i e knows the affliction you need to humble you. l ie

the rod of our chastisement. He temper* fire tor our purifying lie still, and know

Lois was hea rd for T i m o t h y be hea rd for your? .

Mothers , docs n e t your p rove y o u ? I f y o u r c h i l d

diminishes a little when a man deprives ¥ • •

Misrule, t u m u l t . i th each o t h e r . ral to t h e pu rpose It f o r Juan a* no tha t he should m a k e

Coutxast the vivid play of ^ l f ° f U , a l • « * * ? * * well known traveler, Mr. f t John, says that

p r o t c y o u f V 7 v t ' U . . n d : d e r b v t h e ru led . " T h e n a t i o n , rage, and ua toa i - u . for t h . ^ ^ ^ ^ Y r o u b U toil n o r ! the i o p l c . i n l i n e a^vain t h i n g . " How is ^ u t i a l abso lu te ly da* , raanair ne i the r t i n e , t r o u b l e , ton , no » , , « M « u tho aa lvauon. a t l eas t • day , spa r ing expense, t h a t

md wi th r«ferenee to . n 0 i j p , l h ( . emotional influences: or o mt i a l re la t ive ly and

held two inceti^jgi of days wi th the Sewec chu rch , Meiga county , Tennessee , which re-sa l ted in t ome twenty odd conversions. A t tho clot© of t h e fLrsl of thc»e. the wri ter had the p leasure of l ead ing seven very in te l l igent young ladies in to t h e J o r d a n , t h a t t hey migh t obey t h e .command, " F o l l o w me

i t ion . Le t us g lad ly t h i s " d a r k p laco ."

h e a l t h ; ' b u l d o you aet> t h u s i n sefcreneo to I consumma the s o t A of your ch i ld ren , wMefc . r o « e k sun , a g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i r f C T e r e l i t l , p r o n . and d y i o T wi th tho disease of sio ? Y « u , T h t Q d e . A n d i r i t ^ admi t t ed

» ' »>' • h ° , ° m . <° " . l C " ^ 1 7 b . ; b l l ; . r , n U K , . n d d - t i n y . K,w , u r c . y . . . toWr , h , cnch of t U l ick body , b u t d id y o u o v e r d c o t o pa r t of u Bight for t h e ,pooi»l p u r p o . o of seeking t h e salvwtion of the soul ? Vou have suspended all c * t o bnaioc*. to s t t e n d to the suffer ing body r W t are you a - ready

• to leave buf ine«s a t time.* to plead wi th <5od for the soul * You c o n f e r t h a t you would

h is (iod. Wo commend to Bra W . tlie ser-) n Q t ^ j a s t i f l e d , that y o u r conscience would »n our Usue for January 11th. Q o l , c < i a i t j 0 a , if you Bad l e f t any l ike ly

V f . W. tkuiuaToN, of Bowling Green. Ky.— i m c a o , u n t r i e d , to res tore b o d i l y h e a H h ; b u t . r letter ia perfectly satisfactory. When the ^ B j , m 0 a 0 l l w i t h l t o f m n t t f

hren around Qui tn-n MW fteir cotton, %ad p r o m p , o e M . for t h e s a lva t i ea of doubtlew forward their pledges. lhc ,ou\f A n d if not , .how can you be joa t i -a c a - A Bra propoae. ^ « ^ h , m * fied o r b o w c , n y o u r conscience acqu i t you ?

it any way. It always eeem. hard for any f mothers . tol0«..0r lO U k c p . . t a ! t,m« hj« p a o p U B T , C 1 L O T O B I f . OB T H E OXJ>

and we thmk it look, conaiderable hard LAITDMABKB O P P R O * H * C Y all the brethren, some 2 * i n number, w l w e |

at their reytutt, we forwarded to New, _ Tb© Call to Prophetio Otudy. 'ork, to demand it of ua, Ucauae Lincoln h a .

:kaded the border as well aa the ocean. We not a dealer in the article, but only consent*

Walter Bavape Landor was a great sufferer from throat for many years of his life, and that he

l,*erte ' fo«tth« morbid disposition only by followingJbe j K Q j a l the close of the second of these, w h i c h week, s i* o t h e r s no leas the example . O the r s

rtaKl. t h " o I u 5 ^ » — b i . « r y . n a t i o n . . r . f t . i m i o . - T b . w r i U r . « . . i . f t d

all dkooee to »an* t h i n to compel men exposed to all kinds of pa r t ol t h e t ime by those prof ic ient b r e th r en climatorial severities and changes, tie are soldier, j Z. Ito.««, and A . J o h n , ©nd was pa r t of the

i unuer ine Mm«* rmraimiw *nuucuf » • -« , . . . . f Or«ni! Duke of Tus-leither t ime, t r o u o . . , HI.., WO« , , , _ v , - n ' l h c « J v . U o n , a t l eas t ewcn t i a l re la t ive ly auu an I t , M i o k health? bluah of the cheek., apparent[adviceoTthesurreon A^rdir,, tn 1 * n h m d

u »o. • p c r u i n i n g to b o , _ , I f . — . " i « » ^ | ^ gist io ca l l ing it non essent ia l , s u r e l y bo wil l j not i r reveren t ly p ronounce i t «««'

to be important, t hen a r g u m e n t is at end. I t I tray the.n.clve. in gr ima^a.

s n r c . j . ^ t . o r i Tke fact will he apparent to j ^ * C d " C " 0 i 0 V C r l ° ° ! in.,nife into the snbjeet, and U.

l igh t to ^nd to strcn*.

i i n i . i r c into the subject, and f . ncne more than to chmaton . i . .vermes an-, cn^.ze- «- t*. n o , e , an J th . l e Mho daily torture theaael re . with the raxor, j pohcemtt , to r u t a strong alkali daily upon j t i n M l . i o n « . .

clare her h igh p a r e n t a g e in numbers , w i t h persecut ion as her por t io i and sorrow as l i*r hcriui i jo below, *'ae pas . e s postpone the d u l y . 'the t ime of h e r s o j o u r n i n g h e r e in f e a r , . Never did w . more r e q u i r e s«uh

b rea th ing . . - o . p h c r o ^ ^ « d -b in | ^ ^ , l i ly » « . * u J . i t . . i r k , n d . . . r y with <bo , „ i f t . h . W J . i « t e - « . r > r « m « of n ^ M - , p r o « d « . . .poo ft. p . r t of > « o ^ . i . ' t o

S b l , u that tl>c process uf shaving produces temporary or j «'®*r

g t h e n 1 arvvithci-ia of U.e . vutaneous . ens i t i t . _"harp instrument f a far more rational

Babylon , hang ing her h a r p u p o n t h e wil lows flowing in iqu i ty W h o shall tell w h a t i* to bo t h e e n d of all long d f a p p m i t t T

sick a n d weary wi th tho , witl> the hand, after cier> , . . . . . n ^ . c s_ v . :_ ^ t m o n . of h o p . de f e r r ed , l l u tbr f ~ h . . W . ^ W « t — t t b . ! « P - f t « .

t h b ? W h o . h . l l forete l l t b e i - . o c of her X e r e r did f u t u r i t y w e , r , o wUd . . » . p e .

pilgrimage, ' and t h e recompense of her sore never d . d l . od s wa, .V " nro.Dcct* ' " W i*™1

oppress ion ? T h e L o r d himself h a s done i,t; t r ica te , neve r were t h e . ^ p dnc.d such that you do uot even fe*l that jour

^ l h " - - j « o r c M , . iev. iop.-d j " J T ; ; ; ™ d j ; I • « « * > ^ « " * • b leeding, themselves wi th such r ap id i t y . T h i s seems w h 5 c b j.;, B k . Q ) y JU1U the expression . ™l 1» 'cwnen. 1 0

of his f ra iurm and makes them grimace*, while it a particular gar 01 «nnanc-ntly «^ftz«js tuo wnsitiveness of the cu-

y e , . t i l t an o u . e u t , f o r whom no t n . n e . r - i . p p . a r , T i i Z ' ^ ' . ' n d l ' ' ^ X l S w i L l B - f t r f U b - a . | e th , with wlu ' t n no roan wil l s h a r e h i s honor u t a ^c ^ i^ ^ ^ ^ . ( ^ J J p - a r o o u d ulXil u n d r r l h o chin , serv

C, ! root, do vou not foci a< if the cheek did not belong | than u. make them shave Itdt T h k much i u ! | to yourself but tha tyou wero foeling over some | | »*ht . at any rate, b* « , d fa. favc^ of to one, that " l o W parchment? -And U not the arue.the.ia p r ^ J W ^ ^ u t ' Z J Z

sion '' T h e L o r d himsei l h»* oonu i>, »««•«. , - • - j n r . . j w e h tha t vou «la uot oven f « l that your o U o ' ' ' ' ^.K0 0 0 J U . . for..P0ken . b e t h i n g , eonce .n ing h e r u ,o r . p e r i l o u , aud p e r p l e a r d , or •• tho world . , _ ootil your Bnger. are 1-,-meared • " * ! » • ' « - » •» » P ( » » " » other ~ t U . ft.t

their faces, and then scrape the latter over with A » ^ h i s chu rch h a s been io a lapsed condi-t ion for years , but j u d g i n g t'rom the mater ia l of t h e last fifteen addi t ions , I t is carncs t ty hoped t h a t the " lamp will be k e p t t r immed and b u r u i n g , " lest the w csndle^ t lck ' ' s h o u l d bo moved again o u t of i u placv.

T h e congregat ion which w n very small a few m o n t h s since, i* now la rge a n d qu i t e a t -tent ive to the. W o r d .

temp. 'a te these I s r a e l is an ex i le , sca t t e red a n d

w i l b o . l • c i ty . t e m p l e , . bome; »he t r . v e r , - e . p e e i . l l y o n . of the e b a n e t e r i - l i e . of t h o . I t b e p l . i n . of e a r t h . , r d w e l l . in i u c i t io , U t d a , , . A . t h e world move , onward . .

P . . „ w h o m no man car- appears to accelera te iM speed , und p r t e i p i - § n

to w h o m , in dea th no fever 'ui i haste . • o r his in f luence , and man will bu i ld a m o n u m e n t . Her land is a

to a» i s t our brethren to t h . exUnt of our pow-{f in procuring the article*—and above that—

Chspur 4. I d e w l a t i o n T h e r v ineya rds a r . t rodden d o w n ; ' t o r ipen before . t he i r season, as if b a t a n K T ^ : r u i n o u s h e a p . J s it a lways , were in. ha - t e to ca r ry t h r o u g h his devices,

MA N ' S thought* about the fu tu r e a n a Hie , ^ ^ ^ ^ b c # t | : r M l o r , U o o , j k n o w i n g t h a t now he ha th but unseen are of l i t t le wo^th. T h e y are ^ f w r h e r ? H a s n o t ^ o d record T h o cr i s i s eome

at bes t b u t d reams ; no more than the blind ^ . . t h o u g h t s o f peace ' ' f o r he r , in the a p - ; commencemen t .

, , , 1 >4 a i-rolrciuin imuoreuu . bo g . ~ d , t h o u g h . p e n a l l y t h e fo rmer « c m ^ „„ k n , , « u „ t J r M 1 ,

time in — , ar.«l policemen, tho right whieh we have to enforce

or uniform upon them, and the necessity which exists for BO doing, do not extend to Uttooing them, nor even to that simpler muti-lation—.having—which is .k in to it, seeing that it entails the loss of an important rtrurtural af -

important par t , underneath. J UP™ l h r t i * N B < n r t "

.tracu-d by suddea changes of temperature, by too CfaSic« R e a d l l g S , U l l W t r a t i « D S tU

one that would fit Against all ordinary accidents g B M M * 0 f fancy . T h e y approach no neare r ^ l i m a ? ] i C t us search and see ; p roph i t h e order of the d.ty. All t h i n g s are now affecting futsi* o r B r a o e o f o transitu, a* we for!Q ^ l r r f t h d o a ch i ld ' s c o u j o o t u r e s l r c a n t 4 i 1 n 9 . , c o n d u c t e d upon a la rger scale, and cast warded thi one in cktchi, and reeemd th^ather ; r e p a r d i n ( f ^ h is tory of some d i s t an t s t a r ! t j ie rv s t r e n g t h . L ike a spec- iu a more commanding mould . T h e j e is by Express, we could guarantee against IOM, but we are not re.pon.ible for the n d d e n interruption of trade by the blockade. Our individual low on the 24 Brfcce. blockaded *o«M be $300; If pay-ment is demanded of uk H w e had been selling braces on our own account, and lost our fond, by Mr. Lincoln, wo should expect to make otrr cus-tomer. good, but we only offered to forward their money for them, and hold ouiself in no way re-sponsible except for i l . transmbsion. We are willing to leave It to a j u # of fire brethren in Missinippl for whom we have procured Brace* We can prove that we forwarded the money, and ***7

9 . • t i • ftl,nk

g a r d i n g t h e h is tory ol some a is ian* s « r , A Q l i t r f c r f a l s t r e n g t h . L ike a spec or as to t h e peop l ing of space beyond the i ^ ^ mby*, he rises, overshadowing ou t sk i r t s of a visible creat ion

less o f t h e common-place , and more

. v thn e a r t h a n * g o i n g fo r th to wrf te his name j s t a r t l i n g less of the g radua l movement . But tho t hough t s of G o d respec t ing t h e . n d the hand of h i s royr- mt.re of the sudden -hock aud couvuls io

of the

T , , upon the f o r e t e n d and the hand j j f hi* royr-; more of t h e s u d d e n shoe* a n a - n v u t M o n i n fu tu re are prec ious above measure . T h e y * w < i r 4 v . p e r s . - Kven now are (here many t h e even t# of t h e a g e — a n age which is de-arc t r u t h and c e r U i n t y , whotber t hey t o u c h . 1 ^ ^ U i e m l ike a d . m o u f rom t ined, wo l»clte .e , to concen t r a t e in its bi*to-u p o n t h e far-off o r t h e near , the l ike ly o r , ^ ' o f t h e m banded t o g e t h e r aga ins t 1 ry more o r t h e ter r ib le and t h e ca lami tous t h e unl ike ly . T h e y are d isf igured with no j J V U o f [ h e H o J t H i g h > Wha t is to be ! than ha^ cv-er he re to fo re been witnessed or misealculations. f o r t hey a r e tho t h o u s h t s

t h e career o f t b . g r « t D - i g ^ r r e a d i n g b i , own . ^ . U | , y 0 f O f f " S " » t head a

Of however l i t t l e moment i t ' . „™. . >. . i . k . handiwork , be f o r MS to know w h a t mm t h i n k s \ " P 1 ® " 1

fail. T h e same

God h a s r evea led t h e th ings con

n . c n p ™ ™ ™ . - . . fo , n - ' c r n t n g h i m , l e t t b . h e a r t of b i . « i n t , ft., t h . b l o c k s , p r r r enu t b . B « e « toabf " h o u t t h . f u t u r e , I t » o t t w t m«im.nt f o i r » |

back. ELO. A- W a a a — W e are pleased to hear from

you again, but regret to hear of your affliction Clark A Gregory, of this city, pot up a Pile pill that will doubtles. relievo you. May the I-ord long spare you to the church©* We [wiah to be with you at one more Camp Meeting.

Hesse send the dutUr by Express, when yon ( g o to MarUlta—we had forgotten it. We left a

duster at Enterprbe, Mbii , In Bra Winning's in E l d e r — • — b u g g y . If H was

pid ctsporatioa of tl«e j>or»piration, or by a con s h o r t t ime . 1 . j n U w a # draft of air around the p.trt*, in the .sme

H a s n o t God r e c o r d - ' T h o cris is comes ere we a ro well aware of the j *ay a^ t«->tha«-hc, rheumatism of the neck, or (

^peod , whi r lwind speed, is | . ihoulJcrs. and tensiiliiis often arise from the same j MU<K-I> The injurious cScct of the removal of i this proteelion, even in midsumi..'r, i- observed,, o nine «.«*. oct of ten, ia tho huskinc.* aud 1 buarseness of the voice, when voqr friend has -CAUght c->ld" after hat ing shaved off nature's '• onuifortcr "

The objection that women h-vv* no Ward, and Uie onc iuskm oftrn <lraan from this fact, that it ;ann>.*t be intended by Nature for protection, bna been shown by f r . Hunt to be superficial and fully explained by anououi.-al considcrutions The larynx nod trschca in Uie female arc deeper seav

and a more almndant layer of adip«^e th^ue ?CVrt a protection atmlogou* to the heard in the male, »-bilc It is » very curiou. fact in the com-parative physiology of individuals, that uaturaU.v

ORIOISAI AUD sxt icTsn roa t a a CIOUTAJD r r v m

and what tho e n d of these h o s t , of i shal l bo witnessed h e r e a f t e r . nd W h a t ,

would p a i « t

thou , arc our p r o s p e c t s ? bome them b r igh t , o thers g loomy.

All Indeed arc ful l of expec ta t ion as to the word of p rophecy • glory t h a t is ye t t o b r i g h t e u over the ea r th . '!%l ra#rii „ ^ K t n p r o l rule, ba*o le?s beard, and

• - " i » t - j j u t as L«iok a t the sophomore* of a college, pick out the 'fat boys'" of the class, and you tin.1 that their leaner coaipauiun* «if the same

d iv ided . T h e

t o k n o w w h a t God t h i n k s of i t . H o m e r ) . w n h U d o o m - . w i f t a ad speedy a s , the peace tha t is y e t to g ladden u B u t a s , e V

few these revealed t h o u g h t * of God may b c , ; , u l i o Q I t i # o u r w U d o m lo inquire j to w h a t t h a t g lory is. how it i . to be intro-^ a a d ye t thoy o u g h t to be es t imated b y « t b o v c « w h ( | t h „ h c o n w r i U c r , conce rn ing I r iw. i l o w ,duc«d , a n d h o * p r e s e n t events arc making a i l l all pr ice . T h e y a r e t h e t h o u g h t s of an m-1 , ^ k n o w h c f g T e , t a J v e r e a r y . awa finite mind ; a n d t hey are t h e t h o u g h t s o f j t f o r 0 nso t , i f . h o d o n o t s o t j f o n c tha t mind upoa .a . u b j e c t u t t e r l y inaeces . i - t h e p rophe t ic p ic ture in which « o d j ing ble to as . ye t e n t i r e l y fami l ia r to H i m w h o , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g # x c ? a l r c

carriage, or found, will either Express it to us, and much oblige ?

TH* OLKKST scaacaiaaa now on our list, Eld Gabriel Walker, of Appomattox county. Y a He renows in the "Old Guard," and .ays, "I am pleased with your paper, and roovmmend my

ye t thoy o u g h t « 7 r * ' * ' ; w h # l hke h c o u wr i t t en conce rn ing . all pr ice . T h e y a r e t h e t h o u g h t s of an C h h k n o w h e r g r e a t a d v e r s a r y , away for .1* arr ival men are

B W fond i d o l a w w of sc tcpco and reason are hail the day t f t r i u m p h as if its dawn were

a l ready b r i g h t e n i n g in t h e e a s t : as i f , in t h e sees t h e end f rom the beg inn ing , and whooo! 1 " n ° " 1 1 U * u , u * "x . ^ w u t aken t o ; " > a ^ h ol* in te l l ec t , eve ry one migh t d iscern wisdom h a . p re a r r a n g e d the whole . . | Object ions h a r e . j l h e p m . r , ^ o f r /ph teousnoss and t r u t h .

Thoke t h o u g h t s of God abou t t h e f u t i i r c | * h e s t u d y of t e p rop e 1 , ^ r h n r c h , n o , . 0 u u s c r i p l u r a l in • - s -I I - - L W 8 ^ has d o n e his u tmos t to g ive forec mud color ^ ^ fl0r t o t i n g so v a i n U f>

are what we call prophecy , and , io s t u d y i n n

prophecy, we are a tudy ing the t h o u g h t s of Gow, tho purposo of h i s hea r t . hia secrets, l i e is not unwi l l ing t h a t w .

O f these ». d

hu-

bretliren to U k . it because 1 believe it to be the o u f ^ m n J d e e p m a , ^ be the g u i l t , a^ u * . • * 1 \ * . A L » • elk A C . n l K / v * « • < a . « I

u. t hem, b e a r i n g lor h „ k . n g d o - a, . ( t r . d n a l l y I c e -knowing how m . g h t y . - c a p o n the j ™ " , h c world. » d all - b i n , . . J v . ^ i o , propbecy I . a ^ , D * t h.-nself and b i . ^ d e ^ ^ ^ , . t „ U , l . » U y the i r g lo r iou . i , « o .

Should U per t a k e r , , nay. I I . baa » p r « d 1 KVh . f l h i . J r a f t aod power are t T h e r e . r . o t h e n s h o w c r . r , w b o -ec tho . h a d thorn out before u , , H . h a , recorded them , ' » » ' V ' u w . ' , d i . e r . d i t i g » ' h e r i n g d e e p e r and broader , every

s (A are far in advance rc,-*rding capillary devel-opsnent

. \u"iher reasonsometimrt urged,aodour which our Montreal c«»iem|»«'rary nddu-<« show thai I <«trd is mil im|*rrt«nt us a physiok>ciivd u:e.vns < f protection sgeinst •••dd, is liiat it is lhe distin-» ui>d>:ng feaiuro only of tl.c unwe part ot the Can-4 usian rj«". ami a- it r* not l«und among the ((uiuiaux, thr 1J»| landrr, the Kamt^hatdalcs, the 'i a rur* . uud other race* inhabiting tl»e Arctic re- j

that there fori* t ld . ur^ument must Call to i

• WIUVHII A psrsM* [ilhwusOonl -psk. Rs BO! onto ih»m." —UJm.

Hf'«tU rr^a.-J th- of ll" dr>t.loM, snd »«S **• • l>4M tbvlr ytfypi.—P»s'ro ni. IT.

A LADY, who hud just m t dosn to breaklast, had a strong impression on her mind, that

she must instantly rarry a loaf of bread to a poor man who lived about half a mile from her houee by the side of a common. Her husband wished her to postpone taking it till after breakfast, or to •end it by a servuM , but she chose to take it i mediately herself As she approached the but, she beard the sound of a human voice, and wish ing to discover what was said, she stepped unper coived to the door bhe beard the poor man pray-ing, anda among other things he Mud, M O lxrd , help me*, Lord, thou wilt help me . thy promise cannot fail al thoufh my wife, myself and chil dren. have no bread to cat, and it is now a whole day since we had any, I kaow thou wilt supply me, though th>u should est again rain down manna from heaven " T h . lady could wait no longer, but opening the door, " Ye*" she replied, "(lod has sent you relief. Take this loaf, and be encouraged to cast your earo upon Him who carrth for you ; an 1 whenever yon want a loaf of

well as incalculable the lo.*, of those t u r n as ide f rom suoh a . t u d y ; who (en wi th soino interes t , perhaps, ' to wwa's

best Baptist paper in the North or the South, or the tevrUL" B r a W. i . now in his tXfcb year. l i ra J- Cox, o fGa . , w a . the oldest subscriber du ring his , ; f » * ! m * «B*I recentlr »t the .d vanced wa. nearly . century old, prunouuer the doetrinea and policy j the mind of G<xl advocated by th'u paper orthodox, who will say , W i t h what brea th less it doe. not .land fast by the Old Land-marks: somet imes ga ther

hich all his c ra f t apd power arc n c e n t r a U d , he h a s labored to discredit

such s tudios i he l>as mialod many God in to sad and manifold e r r o r , making it

co 0 f w h i t e , and darkn S»P. denser t han Egypt ian ,

will 1 » . I - u ^ V a p p o a r if if were p r o p h . ' W f°[ tUe nam y\ • 0 f t roub le such aa never was n»r shall be.

is life time. He died recently at the ad « « r ~ " ' ' ^ . i c , t h . t had t I BCe of 93 years. Kid. S. Davidson, o f Y a . ' ideas of what is coming to pass upon , early a . old When Baptist ministers of a . ear th , but never th ink of i nqu i r i ng . ^ ^ c c r U i

v | and fanaticisi with p rophe t ic s tudies , God has b e e n . t h e r e -

of tlio fathers ? UKOTIIKB AARO* Y AVS*.— A*. .h ipped your books

the 25th of March last by steamer East port, bound for New Orleans, consigned to Hewitt A Norton W a have written *ever»l letters and . en t invoice two or three time*. W . do not know where the boat ia, but presume .he i . in the Lower Mi*..* sippl, if so, Wessr* U. & N. can MO her Clerk re-spec ting the box. We will write them.

<V, A. a BROWS, Mossy Creek.—Books ssntby Express.

B a a J . Nstso-v, Dunbarton,' M i ^ — B o o l e ttni l,y mail towg timet.

BRO. DKMO*, Llndin, M l * — N o card, to be had in our elty.

B a a J. TRDCT, Cave Spring, ( l a — N o clover seed in the elty. . •".

B A D B A T H MYXMiaa T H O U O B T B .

in teres t will a com r o u n d a sagacious

j i i is cc«—nly to bc deplori ' and f sna t i c i sm have been so of tea ming i

observer of the times* who

se t t l i ng down u p » n Chr i s t endom, and w b u j ^ j , t r i u u n i h till there h a s been a t ime

t h u s bewildered and perver ted i ( , f t r o o h , ° " . . . . . . , 1 Which of these op to ions ia r i g h t , proph<*>j ed tha t e r r o r ! s lonc can in fo rm w T h i s is our only gu ide .

•led f I t a* our wa tch towcr . in to which w e must bc-! take ourse lves , in o rder , on tho one h a n J p t o

esr ly m o m of jubi leo mt n wcrca t aUoned on the eas te rn bills sl>out J e r u j a l c t n to ea teh

as to coming j >Yc neeu nov s e e p ' T " " " " T V ' the first gleam of sunsh ine , s iUe r ing t h e ovsnts. t h o u g h all is "conjecture a u d uncer -1 t h o / o c / on which t h e 19 , o a n ' I c loud of the moun ta in - top a fa r off, t h t they tai'nty ! Bu t . le t a h in t be cast in of what j and the re le t it res t . I t will hum e u j a j i U 0 U n ( . r i t f o | h c w a , t i n K io God h s s spoken, how coldly U i t received 1 (will inspi re caut ion ; i t will teach us wisdom , j ^ ^ ^ with t h e i r s i lve r t r u i u j ^ t , to Vs if human uncer ta in t iea wore bet ter than f b u t it will do no more. I t wi j no e r us j u t ( l t j t r ^ p c c t i n g c i ty , f rom which d i v i n . cor ta int io . t b . and d r e a m , ol; f rom , » e h « u d i e , . n , - w . i l • < ^ ^ | u p fcy ,ur • mau more worthy of being l is tened to t han the .peach t h e Word of God for consoquencc^ i . ^ p u r r o u n J i l l K h H , , t w e r < , sure revelations of God. W h e n the prophet | which man alone is the de l inquen . i mAfintain to mounta in t i l l all

Rio"*. the ground, h »«'eats t " u» <,uiio b» the contrary. The ivjurioas effects of eoid.are not manifrsted where lhe temperatute. ih -ug'i very low, reUin* r. more or less uniformity throughout Urn year. It i» the rxl reud idiange*. nod more than tlii. the

changes in the u-u.pemture, with their

bread, come to my honsc. IJijBlT* r xiftij'i* dec's/-*, WtiBievsr distr**s msj Tb- went- a.*y <vmmn .1! ih-if '«r»« To hint *h» will surety p*o»id» ; Wbro r».:, K.ng <stil>B«M »tow lh* rsrtl.. • J a (snca* of brM»U l"li» pr«pb*t s-> ar"<l (MIO (be »*nh, l>y 17 r f . • aaa t- a.lanMj 1*>1. Mur* USr'y u> rub it<a lo f. ,-i. \V«» num. who li»n i.pou . Hat »b-n «h- lord's penftf h»«» n©-.| lit" will tnd «"'t s wmy TlUs mn«irc | U lbu«> lf.»« tm » u n p , Who art b«« Uiih'ta |>rs«sil, |Uii **wt)»r all n*i'iVs *!all < hsog.. Thsi t ua - « f ' " " I . pmmiiM— ( * ( .

Tl" No. 12*5

Tvrnpt ation. HKiiK is a bush altounding

^ccomi^nying change, in the hygrumetrie *tate of tiro utin.wphcro, thai wflect the health in va riou- ways. llcn.-« it is that the tku.-a. ian race, inhabiting countries wl»«rc the hrat of the summer sometimes tfr« witli tlie tropics, aud the cohl of tha winter with that of Siberia, and where the{l.ook; s.i that if thoy catch hold o'f yoar clothes iu.teor.iiog«cai chanzcs - m clutrt«ru»ri»«d by sud- i *s yon l>a*s. you must stop atehUi, -Bowetimes s

long while, befi»ro you

uguiScantiy namod Stop avkiie, I u branches full uf thorn*, exactly the shape of a fishing

has seen muah . n d noted mueh or w b a t ia pawing in t h e

„ i , and repeat bi« op in ion . « to o o m i n g ! W . need not keep .tlcnerf. L e t u . a d » . t

i n u , t h o u g h all is con jec tu re in

dcnn-sA Aa well as extremes, and a race, which itinerant, ciui;.'rutin„', .yhoiUinff. active, per Ctilence, ilmu'd have !-?en supplied by Nature

r eel clear of th .m In I clearing one arm from it another ia caughl, and I without the cautious assistance of a aocond pemon

there is no escaping from Its hold, but by main with a protection which other race* d.> not need, j force, and loaigg part of your drew, beenpse thev arv not subject to U.e same influ ' We nead n ^ make the applicatii sublet

a coiorifacient lh*t the beard J fins, and certain temptations. t they

eno<-«. It in not a . is claimed, *• a protective against «"old, as our J .-oUrmj-orary aa-«in,«». hut a* a natural ft/ualUer j

BH". G B A V O I wish to say a few word* with regard to wba l I th iok is au e r r o r . Some of our L a n d m a r k B a p t i s t s a r e sound enough in t ime of peace, but tbev seem t o lose-their s t eadfas tness iu t imes of war . I f ^ u n d e r s t a n d corr rcc t ly . ' t h e L a n d m a r k is a fixed pr inc ip le , a B ib le doctr inc , and not a mere cus tom or t r ad i t ion , I t is not a me-tallic cord to be cont rac ted by cold and trttcled by haa t . W o have a p raye r mee t -ing nea r us , which i s composed of several chu rches of a ccr ta iu associa t ion . Tho bre thren of those c h u r c h e s m e e t every two weeks, aud hold what tliey call a "soldiers* prayer mee t ing . Now 1 th ink thcee meet-ings and t h e i r exerc ises arc pe r fo rmed in t h e name of, a u d as t h e act* of t h e c h u r c h , aud the re fo re none b u t chu rch member s should par t ic ipa te iu t h e m . Some t h i n k d i f fe ren t ly , and would seem to s a y : " I t is a ma t t e r of general i n t e r e s t , t h e r e f o r e a l l shou ld be in-vited to p a r t i c i p a t e . " T h i s is not sound a r -gumen t , as I can conceive . T h e oJyVfs to be pray>l for . a r c of genera l i n t e r e s t , a ad per ta in lo the whole S o u t h e r n Confederacy , but t h e mee t ing , tho very t h ing those l ' edo - . bapt i s t s arc invi ted to pa r t i c ipa te in, is t h e c rea tu re a u d ind iv idua l in te res t of the chu rch , and t h e service* of i t t h e r e f o r e must bc pe r fo rmed by c h u r c h m e m b e r . . W h a n I ' edobap t i s t s are cal led on to pray, thoy aro usual ly addressed a* brtlhrtn, and this is a recognition of them aa c h u r c h members , which every in te l l igen t Bap t i s t knows to bc false. A n d to s a y : •* Mr. A. will you lead us in p r a y e r , " is a lmost , If not qu i t e , r id iculous. Besides th i s * c ccr ta in ly hivcf* f r o m four to five churches , Bap t i s t s enough to do the services. W . M. l lowELL.

W a s u b m i t the above sugges t ions of Br<* II . to tho rc r iou* a t t en t ion o f .our b r e th r en We cannot recognize r e d o bap t i s t s a . bap t i scd , or as member s oi Chr i s t i an Cburohc in war no more t han in pea-e . W e do n« reognizc them in war nor in peace a» " b r c l i r cn . " T b c y do not be long to t h e househol • f f a i t h . T h e y are o u r enemies in war s well as in poaee. T b e y are in open rebir

in South Africa, j lion to Chris t - T h e i r •• C h u r c h e s * a» coun te r fe i t s of the truo chu rch of J c*« Chr i s t . W e s r e not a u t h o r i s e d to call u p o a mau to p ray , to pe r fo rm any publ ic 14 before the in i t i a l one of bap t i sm. W e an ap t to he governed by o u r feelinyt. t . t h e than f rom pr inc ip le . I t is t h e mission f

„ . . . . . j Bap t i ' t s to bear s decided and cons tan t te* PP cation . ng | l i m r t n ^ a p a ; B # l t h 0 c o r r u p t e r * and the co-

No. 137. Chr is t - the Lite IIoat

i ' H H E celebrated Father Taylor, founder of the wo C<aun tiiat IhofO ia no i l

not lead us to jo in in the fear* of the

The Bucceeaful Mother.

ihylaiih; t* U ualf thee »'*n ss

o re r -of

i moun ta in to mounta in t i l l I the welcome note. So arc i s man , all men l i s U n ; when t h e p rophe t i a ,

God , t hey t u r n heedlos-ly away. p ruden t , respect ing the p e r i l s na tu re ^ ^ ^ W 3 l o h , O W t . r , tha t wc Yot t h a t f u tu r e , wi th all i u vas tnes . of these invest igat ions, nor to retioquisn m e l | | C c . r H w t g j i m p 8 C 0 f a p p r o a e h .

»f h'u". and o l d in the sudden chang.s of tem {•erator*. And, hence, wo claun that there i* no j 1 jiaiJon,* l I o m e , one Sunday attempted to give country iu which lho pie* loe beard is mvrc timely ; j,; , BatUor congregation an idea of 1 Redemption than here, where Uieao infiuono«s iu-e intenailied; ( I | e w i l l l description of a storm

echoed f rom J where movement, action, cxpo-uro, form our very j j t ^ r i i | 0 g at fury through s1l it* grsdstions; J n d e a hailed life rlcaient, where, loday, wo get inlo ears, inuf- \ t l i e - c c n ^ l«b<»ring in

to t ake our U.--I up in overvoato and shawls, to land, in a few | a n j J r i t iog on a lee shore. The masts

t h e watchmen ol

Y e t t h a t f u tu r e , wi th all i u vastnees ot these invest igat ions, nor to reiioqui.u . . .e w | c h l h c c a r l I C ) i t „ | i m p M ? 0 f , p p r o f l {

intereat and of moment, is W i f u t u r e , we field as c i the r impract icable , itr barren, or ^ glory, and proclaim i t over 4*artli as g Hocausc V1MOUS of fu tu r i ty . ' " ' -. , u . W . — —

may M y , m o r . t han Qod'fc I t i . a f u tu r e in j in jur iou . . ' ^ i " t id ing"of g r e a t ' j o , a g roan ing creat ion _ Bocausc visious of fu tur i ty

which i l l h u m a n d e . t i n i e . arc wrapt u p ; and | drawn j.ro/^dl, f rom Ser ip tBre , have | ^ # ( ; h

lo d i . coror what tho f n t u r . i . to be, ia worth . unholy fire kindled . o n . , b u r n i n g lone .e , , n - . l h . M I p ro found and painful inquiry . I f to t h . w i l d n e . , of a f r e n « d e , , < h „ . , . . m ; . t h s t f u t u r e b* my f u tu r e , sod not a f u t u r e of

rent, l h . helm uns.nppe.1, they spring a leak! t h . j . . . . , . . . . -IV. • a *11 .! „ ,« v i c h a r t t y t h a t h a s uot the Word or G o d .or , vessel W p n s to fill, tlie water gains «n them, s h . I '

"O »of»»e, «Tf»« Is ihon wi*.-—Matt, av^

MO T H K BS. here U s n examplo for you to i a i t a t a ; h e r e is encouragement lor

you u n d e r y o u r t r i a l s ; here is a m o t h e r who h a d a d a u g h t e r possessed of t h e devi l , g r i e -vous ly vexed. T h e ease seemed dasperaU. T h e t r ia l was of loog s t a n d i n g ; s l l h e r c i -fo rU h i t h e r t o had been i a vain ; h e r dis-cou ragemenU were t u t a y and grea t ; s!w WRS a Gen t i l e ; she camo u n b i d d e n ; when she cams , J e s u s would not notice h e r ; when she cr ied , " H e suswered h e r not a w o r d h e r perseverance offended t h e disciples, and thoy said, " S e n d h e r a w a y ; " when the Savior addressed he r , h i s l anguage appeared ua*

' k ind , as t h o u g h H e ' had called h e r a d o g ; h e r appl icat ion appeared tb he useless, for H e said, 1 4 1 am only sent to the lost §>cep of t h e house of I s r a e l b u t «be would not be dUooursged . S h e had hea rd tha t H e h a d power, snd she Relieved it. She had h e a r d t h a t H e waa k l n d , and she belieyed it. S h e h a d ^ c a r d tha t H e aever h a d re fused any one who appl ied to H im, and ahe believ • 4 i t . S h e be lUved t h a t H e oould he lp her aad no one else. S h e believed H e would he lp he r , a n d therefore she persevered. Aad a s ahe Relieved so i t w a s ; when t r iad, she came fo r th as g o l d ; a n d J e s u s said u n t o her, «' O woman, g r e a t la thy f a i t h ; be i t un to thee even a s tho« wi l t . A n d h e r d s u g h t e r was made whole fWmi th s t very h o u r . "

Mothers , docs not th i s woman's conduct rep/ove y o « ? not reason to fear t h a t »Jw wiU riaf a p l a j u d g m e n t and eoa-demu many of y o a f — m a n y profess ing m o t h ere?—wil l she eondsmu YOU? YOU b m

arch . W o in ignorance

be to u» if . of w h a t is

shadows b u t of realities—how deeply doe* i t concern me to know whe the r these arc to be the real i t ies of s n endUras n ight , o r the resl i t ies of so ever lss t ing d s y ! U is not enough t h a t my own individual lo t for eter-n i ty be made s u r e ; so ths t , in bclioving the record#shieh God hss given of h i s Son, I

lays, where linen coats and straw huts are «tuitc > ^ , n i j b f f a k a n J OTflrb.>ard, th* aails are , „ . . , eomforuMc ' •«- • 5 . : - i •».— — . - i—fc ' •».- i , , 0 « ® r b e a r i n r .

Or Agucw says —"Tlicw ar>' many reasons (..r l>elirving thst the lennl should not he remov- *ink», deeper, dtrptr, deeptr, d<tp<r He bent ed. In eold loCalitir. it i an imp otent defence jover thp pulpit, repesting the laat words again Thr skin c>f the chrck is delicate, and is underlaid wnd sgs in ; his voice bscame low snd hollow. bv a network of^o th motor aud sensory nerves o f ! Tlie sailors' foce*. sa they gssed up at him with

| r u p t i o n . of Chr i s t i an i t y , snd t hey s h o u l i do th i s in war a s well as in pcacc. " U n i «

I ' r ayer moet ings" is one of tho c u n n i n g de vices of the W i c k e d ouc, and t h e rocogu-tion of I ' edobap t i s t s ia the g r e a t e n d de-s igned, and the only t h ing accompl ished ly them. T h e h is tory of them iu tho N o r t h tie last few years, a b u n d a n t l y proves this . T h e o views uisy be denounced as vnrl.ortialU ai«l

but the S c r i p t u r e s know lo

. . these u u - ' coD"D>-' ' h 0 l ^ , a l w ' i e u l ^ ° d a y a r ' i v e > - ' l I n a y I the fifth nnd seventh j«4in«, which are peculiarly i their mouths wide open, and their eyes fixed, I bccausc some who avc soa f I t u r n round on us in reproach , snd say. '• Wc j impressible by the Influence of low temperature, (shall never forget Suddenly stopping, and look-ea r th ly he ighU hav$ flung the past frowi . . . ^ r — . j ! . / r.». . u . _ _ i . . - A ! . . ^ „ . . . the i r memory and the present f rom thcrr consciousness, l iving the fervid cxpecUut s of a golden f u t u r i t y , o r the f ran t ic dctioun eer . of w o . , wi thout n a « . S r n n m b . r - a r . . | h c , u f c j o c l l h w genera l ly , we, therefore , to a b u . u p t h e p rophe t , c r e - ; # ^ ^ ^ „ , u

cord, and turn away our e y " f rom p a g e . • ^ ^ p [ o p h c o y b o . . t amped to b road ly w.th t h . . t a l , and enetr - d p r . c l l c . | , | , a [ „ „ , i , i , . ni«i4 •« b r l c h t l v wi th tho blessing ot G o d ? P r o w 1

never heard of all th i s : thoy who p r o f i l e d to know it k e p t s i l ence ; no u t t e rahcc of warning f rom the i r l ips ever reached our ears .1 '

Vic

it* ru le , and t r u t h for it« o b j e c t : a n d ' no forbcaraucc tha t would allow tho witnci-e* of Chr i s t to connive al a d e p a r t u r e in any term f rom t h e p r inc ip l e s aud o rde r of the Gospel , o r t h a t would fos te r t h e p re jud ices , o r j i u -differcncc of the h u m a n mind aga ins t any of the regula t ions of the New Testament. . Love Almost every one ha< fell the stiff and paray *«-d ( ing to the farthest end of t h . chapel, as into .pace,

condition of the .'a.-e when, unprotected, it has j he exclsimeJ, with been expend to the frr^-.y air of a winter d .y .aod " a little boat! a life boat!" Then looking down also the chattering teeth Both toothache and j upon his congregation, most of whom had sprung . . . neuralgia have been entirely removed by allowing ! to their feet in anecUcy of suapeoM, he said in a j « > m p l i a n e e wi th the wtll of t l o d . ao«t the the beard to grow So in warm situations, it ! deep, impressive tone, and extending his arms, ( subs t i t u t i on of someth ing in its r o o n i \ a f t d

obc l i enve to ( ' b r i . t . H . n r foolings a ro not to be t r u s t ed . Obed ience

know t h s t I shs l l never d i e : I cannot he lp . looking around me upon this misersblc world, oled so br igh t ly with the b owing and t ak ing , what is its. f u tu r e h i s to ry , iU fi-! A r e t h e p r o p h e t , to be ' r " , e < | " 1 J° | T n E D a A n D I T 8 HIBTOKY AND UBEB. nal destiny ? I s i t l ight , o r i s it darkness ? j ing to the k indred of the sybi ls and the i r K<>

u - . . L - u - . O I tr, O u r spjice did uot pe rmi t us to submit all Is it but a prolongat ion o'f iU present wre tch-1 books to be bur ied out of s i g h t ? N'othiag odncss a n d s in , or is it a res tora t ion to b less - ! more profsne h a s ever been u t t e red against edneas snd glory ? Should it not , then , bo j Scr ip ture , t han , t ha t the s tudy of any p a r t of

with deepes t aud most t h a n k f u l j o y t h a t we

hem yours,

ea rn tha t G o d i i a s d rswn aside a s l ight fold of t h e cu rUin , and given us a glance in to the loog visU of evenU ou which we and our world are so soon to en te r 7 S h o u l d not every th ing tha t God has revealed coueeru i a g o a r fu tu r e be welcomed, b o t h for iU iu-U r e s t a n d i u e a r t e i n t y ? Should it n o t be studied snd searched, t h a t we may s U n d snd survey t h a t f u t u r e , somewhat at least in the posit ion, and f rom the point in which God surveys it, and may in some measure be ena-bled t6 en te r in to his mind respecting i t ?

For wo s r e not one, but many : -or, r a the r , I shou ld aay, wo arp not many, b u t one. W e are membcra of one houaehold, aud our housohold i n t e r s u should n o t be absorbed in our individual anas . W a belong t o one w o r l d ; wa a ro t h e t eaanU of one s t a r ; and our inquiry shouW be not merely , how shal l 1^escape from the calamit ies qf whlsh a|l iU iohab lUnta a r e the l ieirs, and wing f a j way

tome b r igh t e r o r b oa which darkness and What ia

i t Is fitted to unh ingo t h e mind , or ra ise i t s t empera ture beyond the po in t of calm and solemn inqui ry . So B o m a a l a t ever pro-mulgated an idea . 0 indefensible as t h a t any region of Ser ip tn re is un f ru i t f u l or forb id-den g rouud , to bo employed merely a* a field o u A f which a eaaual tex t may be culled, s s taste or fsnoy may incline ; t h a t whole ehap-t e n aad books of Scr ip tu re are w r a p t in such s tudied mystery t h s t tho. vory eudeavor to u n d s r s U n d them betokens rashness snd folly.

«• Secre t th ings be long to God M ssys sn objector . Most c e r t a i n l y ; and whosoever insists on p r y i n g i n t o God ' s s^creU will 'only proclaim bis own pride, and p lunge himself into profouuder ignorance. But prophooy is no secret t h i n g ; i t is a t h iog revealed. I t la not one e f t h e th ings over which God has drawn t h e veil . I t is j u s t the opposi te . I t ia t h s t f r o m which God has *Uhdraw» the veil, on purpose t h a t we msjr kaow it and profit by it. T h e very oan^e of t h e chief p rophe t ic | » q k is a declarat ion of this , and «*all>DUSt$»!c<M»«aHr ~

or the

the au thor i t i e s wo h a d col lec ted, and wc cont inue them t l u s week .

- l a the first place, it i . well known that shav-ing stimulates tho growth of hair most decidedly. In habitual all a vers wc generally see il grew at least s line iu two dsy<—on. hundred and eighty three l i n « ia a year—!ifte.n inches. Few men . beards will g«ow to one-half this length in that t im. ; coMet|UcuUy, whatever force of circulation, of innervation, of primary and secondary meta morphoai. is neOMsary to prudueo that artificially stimulated growth, so muoh is the shaving Indi-vidual abnormally and unnecctaarily taxed in bi* heart," his blood, and his nerves We have, of course, no data by wb^b w> calculate this lo** positively. But that there i* a lo**, by,this super-imposed taxation upon th* syatem, there can be no doubt It i* not, however, simply*b*a of the hair, bat also the continual irriuuionaof the skin by thi* pr>c«**, which must neccuarily react upon the system. If of fiO.WW daily pulsations of the heart onlj one'hundred pulsatioas are neceswtry to carry e a the metamorphouc proee*»«s and sup-ply th« expenditure causod directly or indirectly by the unnaturally stimulated growth of the beard, leaving W.9U0 pulsations for allurther growth and precedes of auui t ioo .eu . , it will give n . M^dO contractions of the heart in the year, or I.W5.MW

1 (Vmc U. 'hoU.i t . f tbs. b«nl.tt|, lo lh- land of (ha s-raphlro,

Coosa i» the luHs ty la>u.ertal* UM, 0>B»a a hare the ptu- IB haa<l M.

'• Wa roma.0 UoC. wet-oca- lo tkw. • a a i i . th> ctowa ordaiaad la t . 1 We r«B»a, ft.r ihj g m a hM msde us T 'xv? our eroaa. hefcrs thy h*L They *a^r tUi lsrv.1 at *id jp-ld. Whose §U*J sad graedeureaa ne'er t* taJJ , li tplyrvs of triumph SU UM pU-o Sueled hr jndt sat ad hy giaor,"

- - — • • a ~ r > -OEOUQIA STATU TBOOPB

Eiaav Bc.tMi.sr, Kiaav Baiuaoa. 1 . Camp Uarkis, Jan. 1.1, ' J

(Com-Mitch

At a meeting of the Jackson A pany H,) called at the suggestion of el), the following preamble and re*c

^V^UMUUS, Our vansrable and • cloved friend, Samuel Cox, of Randolph county, Ua., ha* been kind enough to preaent each member of our Cosa, pany with a Testament and a number of religion. Tract. , th-refora.

Huolud Ut, That we gladly accept the gift of sach svi esteemed friend, hoping that we

by the teachings of the good

if f rom love to men we forge t love to Ch tha t moment o u r love to t h e m is idolaf P lac ing Chr i s t before lucu will eoat ua ft CCS and off ml ovr nrifhhort and rrlati ami frund*, b u t Chr i s t f o r w a r n e d u s of t but made no excep t ions to t h e du ty , t h a t f o r s ake th not a l l c a n n o t bo H i s ciplc.

W e h a v e aaid>this m u c h , because we see t h a t un les s S o u t h e r n Bapt i s t s upon t h e i r g u a r d aga in s t tho new Lr the i r fa i th , which t hey may be ra i led to e n d u r e , when l i a i o u P r a y e r pray for t b e so ld ie rs and l o r t h e will become, t h r o u g h t h e pol icy of bapt i s t s , immense ly p o p u l a r all Sou th , a s Un ion p r a y e r m e e t i n g s t h e N o r t h two y e a r s sluee, a n d 1 sui ted so d i s a s t rous ly to B a p t i s U enemies see t h a t i f we reftiee to t hem, t hey can m a k e ua o<)loas i n

• * y i of wor ld ly men, and t h e y will not

serve* a« a defence api in . t the irritating effects of | " Christ i* that life boatf* the sun's revs, preventing tan, freckles, itflamma j tion, and desquamation; tho. it >. Vurr common • t» find N»atmen.*and thnse employe^Zbout the i water, cultivate a luxuriant growth o r b e a r d to obviate these inconveniences.

" T h e moustache i . well situaU'J, not only t o ' defend the lip, l»ut to arrest ar.d efitangl" particles of dust which would otherwise be drawn into the respiratory paseage."

Mr. Chadwlck asserts, tha t travelers in Syria ar.d Egypt suffer so much from the small particle* of sand which fill U.e air, that they really fiud it ne*sa*ry to delay the wilderness journey until their moustachts have growu. To all, therefor., wboac occupations expose them to dost, such a . thresher., millers, smiths, et*. tho preservation of the growth will be usefu l"

The London Unetl has taken a decided stand in favor of Warded faces, and in an article cen euring a military officer for enforcing tbe soldier. under hi* .-ommand to shave, makes the following proper remark* —" Nature ha* ordained that the face of a man shall be protected in certain parte by a hairy covering Bo it for use, be it, for orna-ment, or be it for both, there it ia in the form of board, tnou*rach#s, and whiskers. These stiurto •* eeec*aory a structural appendage _r . . ^ „ . n ^ a,e man . , , a bo r» . M Hon. ft. „ U e « j ~ ^

AU

I i

led Kv th . Spirit of the Moit l I l S T * ' ^ ^ ' 1 T » n themselves of t h e d e y k c . Ueeofoed 2nd. Hur t ws regard t h b benevolent ffl' ' *"

Some l i re , are Uka COOMU—very eon j donation as but one ot tha many favors received f w e uvoe are uao comets—very I IWABO. -to i t ' of our warm hearted and patriotio friend, who. in j while, and leaving a loog track of splendor where -

common with m.ny others, freely gave of h i s ! , K . _ r > , h . n , f l ine with steadr lsslrs,

to a . U f , ft. born, lo an oa. or l * . briatly wbi. fti«.„l kers to old grimalkin. The growth and perfeetum ; Christ, by distributing Ilia word of these appendages are cUe ly a s s i s t e d with wlioee surroundings are eometimfe strsngiii, masculine power, and virility, and al dolualona though often regarded as supplementary organs, they Indubitably m e r e l l y -owe their origin to a

a a o a g soldiers the nmbUgtit upon the cottage hearth. i mingled with livee ure* useful ,eaeh i a to own degree, living

dory to God. Whenersr thMr mumlnatlng power d M . b w l . w h k ft. mneuAn d a r k ~ » , tb .y Uetqked 3rd, That tbe above

U'rtttro i4w KOT TttB a o u u c a

The Philosopher* Stone,

On the first day of January, 1862,

IN ADVANCE.

FAMILY BEADING. • -T H B T W O A 2 U C 1 S 0 .

' I H T O B M T r c a w k i M b

T— W » l < M T M 4 N U I S M I M U « W ,

Ona u w r b H to t t o drum baat's roll. The a i d a - m o o d m ! ela/ioo's tray,

Aad b m vpaa a m m o o n seroU. • M Our f tory la l a a|oy.T

Oaa la i t l w N by i t o slraom. With N d , ; « < H ( W i d f 7 K .

Calm as UM patent planata ( U u i That walk, i t o cloudad I U N .

Atoa* IU front BO sabrr* shJtM. .S« Moud.|»d b i u i n w w ;

i t r t H M r b w i UM siasto UM. "Oor dnty l a t a sata ."

For Ut'as M daatb tod's l \ o * « n o , shad*; At Hoaor'a trump* w«all.

With kniltod Wow M 4 lifUd bUJo In *>ory-a arms t toy Ml .

For Itoaa BO CU*MB« fckhloeo bright. Ko l U m n i totUo-ery;

Tho Uoodloaa stabtor calls by B l * h t -Each i m i n , •* Har* H I L "

f o r UHM UM aeulptors I-urWUd b o * . TIM buildor's mafbla piloa.

TTM s o l t o m s p«al>*C B'BT thai* dlUM Through Ion* e*|todrsl aisloa.

V O T U M M U M I TMI ftuodat

ipnskW-i lurf 4\r

V h t a Hprio| roll* la tor sea.frsan turf l a Boatry foamlSg wstaa.

TWo paths land upw«rd from tolow, Aod U | « I ' I • H l k b o t f ,

Who count aac.h tonuoj liio-drop's Sow, X a e h f o U m f W a r o f L o r s .

. '• * K ~ i : • Tho. j thfrom UM l l m ' i U M « | UMII ,

Uar pulaas Frtnlum draw. Thoo«h UM whita a i • • IB h-r eroat

Sprang from ih i t acorlt t do* .

Whto Valor"• ton(bty c tompioas M l Till s U t t o l r a c a f a a r o shows,

Lo»s wslka L 1 K b - l i a r l h r o u * f c t t o f s t a . s T o alt baaida UM throne I

T H E H l S T O I t Y

% ^oor Jfclkhi. CHAPrEK III.

FO U R weeks thereafter, Torn laid oo hia father's writing table It copy of the first

Qamb«r of The Xcw York Critic. Mr. Big-sell,-took it up with the eaey, smiling pa trnoixing air of a man who considera bim»elf a capital judge, and cutting the leaves with n folder, .proceeded carefully to examine it*

tents. '• Fine

W P W W — i — w universally considered to be tb* standard of literary exeellenoe, and thai bad a scholar and a gentleman for its editor, and an in-dividual with tbo urbanity of a courtier, the promptitude of a merchant, and the liberality of a prince, for its publisher. Every thing was apparently moving with dignity and prosperttv, when Tom, one day, in tbe ninth month of tbe Critic's existence, suddenly startled tbe editor b y tbe announcemeot in confidence thst " some bow or other the

did not p a y ; that there was no indi-caiiou that tbe receipts would ever equal tbe expenses; that he had striven bard to reach a contrary roncluaion; that it was humili-ating to his pride to make such a confession, but there w , no disguiaiug tbe fsc l that the journal however triumphant as a library en-terprise, as a commercial -peculation waa a melancholy failure ; that hia capital waa en-tirely exhanated, and that he should have to depend for further supplies upon his father, who, with himself, appreciated the import-snce of finishing the volume; that, not-withstanding this unhsppy state o f affairs, be desired the paper to be conducted with the same dignity, liberality and spirit to tbe end, so that when, at the close of the year, he suspended ita publication, and had with-drawn from the business, at he designed to do, he ahould hate nothing srith which to reproach himself ; that hia relations with the editor and tbe able corps of eontributora the latter had drswo around him, had been pleasant and satUfactorv, and that in hia re-tirement the memory uf the agreeableneas of these relations would neutralise the pain that each recollection of hia failure could not fail to bring up, and more than compensate him for the time, labor and capital be bad nnsuc-arssfully invested in the effort to establish an honest, impartial, and high-toned literary

r Tom, poor editor, poor eontributora! wbsf sad hearts were yours wbeo you tear-fully cut tho leaves an J s igh ing ly sat down

/ad tbe last number of your pet journal, kuowing, e n your eyes bad perused a line, that ft nat laat! If your manhood had nerot oe- jiaturbed before, it waa shaken them; and when at night you lay down to reat, was it not with you ss if the aun of one of the brightest seaaona in life'a journey had been cclipaed, and was never more to shine?

I f the millionaire was mortified at his son's failure as a buisncaa msu, the young man himself, though veiling it ufeder an air of jesting indifference, was no less BO. " I am," he would laughinglv aay, whenever the sub-jec t wan alluded to by his friends, " I sm the most succcuful fellow in bursting up, that ever bung out a shingle 1"

But or all his futile efforts, that of the Critic was the only one that seriously dis-turbed him. H e could not think upon it without dejection. M I t waa," he would aay to hia old ebum Spragne, whose feeling heart sympathised

eon-1 m*J thi# unfortunate ease be a lessen to you. I a k ! I . feel for j o u r situation ; but ae tho'old man

do-

may be nleaeed to give eeious or my business ign not willing to act upon it, if , pretfcnt instance,-it be given in a tone in-: I f a creditor became impor compatible with the dignity of a gentle ; terer would coolly exclain

•• : low, ficre again to-day? Really this is an

PUBLICATIONS

r iSat j J & 2 5 S " r a W l . l l a g laaia, A h ! old N A S H V X I J - B

S honor! The majority of my friends instead» V A L U A B L E H I S T O R I C A L W O R K S . of keeping up my p u a i u t . n c e , make «t a Werte> l a r o i . JT as point io out me dead. But you, old fellow. V o l t uutorj «c B«PUBB. yoe, are one of those raru trumps who stick - laaboop w oo to their friends in all weathera! Give me i y»i.i. hasje^to<winoai<hs # > • » tour baud, and also your promiec to call j <* w» royid again to-morrow. In case I should not be at : 11 ~ L *

44 Your oica ' judgment ! '" i •' Trti, sir, my own judgment . I t mar

not in the estimation of the schggj in whieb you have been trainojJf^W c^nsidetad of much i m p o r t a ^ c e ^ ^ f ^ it may want tbe shrewdness s^t f l l eep knowledge of human nature, whii^T govern t h e • n e w s of men of «, . . . business. Bnt, whether -weak or itrong, \ hotwr; favor mc by leaving your card 1 i sound or superficial, I claim for it the * c - l Judgment after judgment waa filed in the spect which is due to every opinion that 1 eourts against the prodigal; but i t had no falla from tbe lipa of an hono-t man." . other cffect than to c a u « him to laughingly

u £nough, air !" millinaalrc. im- remark that tho lawvers. judges and c l e w Mid the millionaire, im-patiently.

44 No, sir, aot enough ! Yon bsve pro-voked me*to this, and you must bear me to tbe end!" ^

# •* Jfwi,>rTfah H 9 44 Mutt! Every word, every seotcncc!" 41 Hark you, puppy—" " T a k e baek that word, or I'l l knock you

down, were you twenty fathers I" cried the young man, trembling with rage. *41 am on tbe verge of madness," he added, wildly, but still with an evident effort to control himself. *?Tske it back—take it back, in mercy to youraelf and me!"

Mr. Bignell fell back a aingle step, and •urveyed the yoong lion with stcsdy but flashing eyes. For a few momenta there was every prospcct of a phyaieal collUion. But a happy thought occurred to the mil-lionaire, who, muttering, 4' I will humor him, for once !" seated himself, and said, s terolv:

44 Wore to gratify myaelf than you, I with-draw the offensive word. And now, sir, what is it thst you hsve to'say ?"

4' Something for your memory to carry," returned Tom. " Y o u have always, but especially o f late, assumed s tone towsrd* me thst you would not dare to attempt upon

Why is tbia ? Am I le*

» moat bitatfQl work •T*rtaa<M4 £rom tb* boHthan> pr**B. ^

VOL XX. KOOtOBiBBttOBl i M M r A M . f 3 8C Tl«» rclwno - i l l fellow o u t }***•

W a l l a 8 t a t o r ? of S a f e s t B o p t U m . B » e OBU'B K a p l y . »n 8 w U - : ** 8 0

VotooM X. i» BO- K * w « y | « t It mokoa f f . royal o e t a t o - U r | e . ck»r tjp*, aod ia booa4 to un.fc.rm wtjU with R o b # * * . Th'M twp -or—, uak* « iMuUfUl M»1 m w t n l w U a aadltMo to any I^TBry. Ii^4i«t uuu«ur - b ^ J J to >n«lMUt i b » « . o w l a t w y u«

1 remark that tho lawyers, judges and clerks " o u g h t to pav him a premium for giving them s* much bunine**." But this could not always last. Money lenders, at length, declined to discount hia notes, aod be waa . . . . Kdaccd * .bo M c . i . y o f b o . r o . i n , frou.

i a ^ c e v S t t pride

i l«auvs. i a m l a t o i S b y which

h p a i n , j c b u n h f ^ i prrne of the I p«rt»».uo. , . . . . . . ^ wit!. i l i M i u r i Tl^y bnu feraarJ UM of )u-« rj-«to | yrarU^d-. io th- ( lUifW.

hutwl ^ toatoruw. «-l .1M onau-1 Sm Vo>H F e y > > *— his own I, „ .1 lAtia» ao UM* th*y « « o t tojp^yMor — ^

•roptorr* or IIM prwUoo la th>« coetro».r .y Uo l .nwo md Wail ar« md— j Tb-y ar. « t t » » « ^ l y BdmKi^l to to

IX-wKir— ot itMOua LnnsM

toco at a boaiy ouUay that U— U.a b#w ; n i J Mln|Bt#rU f C s i l N T C n i i l >.r<'i.£bt out. It «*• tbowtt ta^ UM tto H*' | I W U l ? • ' U l i • « M l m t « " » ' " « a i

the" diacovery that tho bright edifice which J pro-rhiB^ dwiMwiati «a XBMT*M , L I M V y t

his friends. Sprague observed the great cb

bad come over bis old c law mate It had been tbo hope and t i e litcratour to. imbue bis friend lofty sentiments that reigned in his'own heart; and# while faucying that he had at j length succeeded be was rudely startled bv the diacovery that tho bright edifice which h . b .d U k e , . . e h p i i „ . t o ^ o . U d . . « ^ j were, fallen, spire, loundaiion a n d . ^ w m U d to u*-o .orka. TJ- ^OO M put do.n single night. For a brief season, his beart l o l b e tgat%m

sunk within him : but it rebounded again, and | - 0ptnio«a or tao Proao B»4 B*«tbroa. with the calmn courage of a great mind, be ( B*ur, u* M-W t hauiam. determined to patiently set about rebuilding ^ u > npuua* t u - w ' U «.« j i*,.u.n» ao4 the Btructure without delay. •• 1 1 ^ mroii my ^ a tto for tb. ;

I'oor Tom," he exclaimed, mentally. " I " 1 o f -WaJl'- lil-torj of iB&pt H-ptf-m.' aM . T m n - a — B ^ W o r J *' ' - - - E~Woi*.boJ B^auvtoa--j*N oopy Of rod, imanc-fommur-diR

Jf t - - # « a r v I'> iwuro Ibnr rrpsUlraJloo. I »o«2d Butoerfto . | ? 3 S » l 5 < a ^ C > I « p i S b t ? " i C.«r—MOB- (4 l . .

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Mirwf.nuuB M*to of UM ImpoMMti I W Fabtai of toMobt] (Virtal pur lit* 4

IM totu* '> « . » « « • - ; u r m a E p M t l . -afarB.aad upoe | l « u / T b o . . < b i - . . .

T t o Off B a s i s of U W T M M daoy ttot tt M o»UMf | Tni ih to JCwrjUiMf p ~ I H UM ^r>P«urw or UM pr-^ioo ot UM pflm*ti»o J ire**— (

VM^UHOO-. ftfty Htort Sarmooa. H U portraA) 1 OS R Fullar*a...

of l a b u i BaptMm _ , 7 4 Or—k L o s v c o . Sd »*Ur« . ato^p ... i W

0 0 l i . ' i . - i a f t W

did not look for this. l i e ha» Wlen iodced. But," he added, after further reflection, " i t _ is not surprising. He comes of a corrupt' aUow. rtttik u*m. iixVo.i. it »o«w u -rU fcr ] «J<H-«OO ^ " A * * r - ~ stock. His father, ij I* rumored, accumulat-;u.~.^^.in-ht.»a»«irraoot>Tofa»ih.toNi w^Mod ? I?#.Trt* -

'i |»k

cpragne, with h i a , 4 4 so excellent a

white paper," ha mumbled as he glanced through its pages, " legible t jpe , clear printing, aod a chaste typographical style—why, Tom, my son, you have erowned yourself with honor!"

44 Read the articles—the m a t t e r s a i d Tom, with mingled pride and nervons

44 Take a 4 Trabuoo,'" said Mr. Bignell, observing his excitement. 44 It will Iran qa i l i i e I else" than literature, could not answer this

Tom did so, and then drew from his q a # g l b u t Mr. Bignell , senior, who

ed his great fortune by sacrificing without scruple—perhaps what he never bad?—all the principles of honor. Iinpurily in its rankest form, is, therefore, in the poor youth's blood, and, when left alone, be is too weak to con'rol it. While uoder ennobling influ-

t*morr. KTtry fcop*1-1 10 b-'«»~py of bMb..: a i > w. oUBin Ui«u>. lndr«.l. it «ouM to wrU fcr

i n r r y lu»Hi-irliur«b t o a r ^ r r a o o j ^ of ao^h. to to j r ^ ' T ! * > «r N f t m i M by tb#lr f *-U>r. and otbcr»."« . «by 1 a m T T u p t U i

stranger. Why is ib i s? Am I less en-titled to civility from you then the visitor who crosses your tbreahold, or the first ao- ( quaintance you may chance to meet in the ,ences, at college, I.e bade tair ; but on re street? Or i s it because I am your son, and j turning to the putrescent atmosphere of bis j according to your thought, io some measure ! vulgar father s society, what could be expect dependent upon you, that you Vngeneroualy i ed but that the vicious humor 10 the vein. take advantage of my position ?" ' of the sire, ahould, as Jike attracts like, draw

He paused for a reply ; but receiving j out and set running that which courses in the • bu»o. a*i V.M up.,0 none went 00 : arteries o f tba son. It is now time for we ; «

* s« me thus ? Is it that, ^ * at your own suggestion, I have spent a little . of your great wealth? Then charge the {friends, learning from report that ho bad amount against mc, and out o f my first se l f - ! been cast off by his father, that he had no earned means, I will repay you. Is it be- : serioua intention of ever returning whas he

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44 Why do you use me thus ? I . it that, j to remember our mutual promise in the ears. ' j ^ * * *' ^ 1 - ' ^ n c t " t 4 ' " ^ ^ ^ "" . . . Tom .t downward course was rapid. His

you are rich? I care not for your t

ltoa« MBporUal Oork.

j f f U l y rayoc*. i «md out Pul roy Boiao d*.«n tor a copy ol

cause money.

44 Have y o u done T' " Not yet. This arrogance must have an

end. I am a man

O T H E R V A L U A B L E H I S T O R I E S .

borrowed, that he w M no longer a person of ° " ^ ^ l m t o T r o f j any influence or importance, and that he was. ( ' _ """• r~' . "ijut^ado

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oo8T .so. isasits s a s a M i s ^ — — ^ AppUcaltoa of Oa»ttol.

in fact, a mere apon^c, turned from him as i from isorae hardened wretch dead alike to j

and I demand the con principle and to shame. Even bar keepers. (SmI

pnvu wi se :

" T h e secret lies in tbe fset that you

pocket soother copy of the Critif, which he sat down to peruse tor the fourth time.

The first page bad a brilliant essay on 4 Literary Critioaow;' the second a vigorous paper on ' Modern M u s i c t h e third, a graphic description aad critical examination of a new play ; the fourth, a searching review of a new work, from the pen of a daxxling but erratie historian; tb£ fifth, a scathing ciritique upon a new nnd popular nove l ; the aixtb, a number of brief bnt able 4 notices' of reoent works j the seventh, an elaborate aod careful criticism of a 4 Washington,' from tha pencil of an eminent painter; the eighth and ninth, a bold, dashing aad affect 4 leader,' and several smaller " editorials,' from tbe pen of F . Heatheote Jones , tbe editor ; tbe tantb, a summary of intelligence relative to literature, art and scienoe, at home and abroad; the eleventh end twelfth to lettera from abroad, ehoiee extracts from new pnb-lications, and n brief dramatic, musical and other notices; the last four pagee to adver- j , r eat contributors as

E n g l a n d : I Votamo II — 11 00 ; KapomtoB of tto

Tho Hlatory or tto flrot BapUat Ofcuroh la . . Amarlco; tto Newport «dBM UM Krondfoo#. "nwira. ol Ito

sideration of a man; a gentleman, and 1 in- j gamblers, prixe fighter*, aud creatures of their ; by R«« P. A.Uaio. itoiorof UM topoat • |,*rmN(T

sist upon the .courtesy ihs t is due to one." j stamp, upon whom he had preyed ss the v j n»ar^b m Am-rVro. : **} Pmy> nr»p«o~ Typ^oi1^.... " Yet finished ?" : preyed upon others, set him down as beneath Tbia im . work ta aoniircuooof aottontJc h. orv-ai ••Nearly. You have been pleased to com- them, and, with virtuous indignation, cut wr**-w>-uiafcr-»orito IM-UOO. Wto-b

' r - | flr»t !ia|4»i IfiKrih in Aic.rxa? Proai Uua It wiU to a«*e . , , , . , , that tto hapuwn id BO mtntMor Io AnMfVao ia darlrad from .

o you »co that fellow t one would say j ^ " — > - -companion, a - T o m , tipsy, seedy, and | ^ t. - „ - t o . | i oo \

8prsgue who was fsmilisr with but little ! had been ia teuton. You, who know so ; with a c<Hlsr that looked as if its owuer had ( n^. >,"tv >— -i—... .— I brooa — much concerning newspaper publishing itoic, j lost all credit with his laundress, passed by.; itot oi -r.y knew so little then, that when I, from week j " Ah ! he is a lesson! Only a year or two j ' t o r r ^

W M , 3 SO ! ThG0 (kr. caMMl aod tabor bar* to«o apt>J~d to doralop-« W > in* i to aoU; t t o grmt r^ouiYM of t t o i to io IB roaj aod t SO I lroo BT» almoat BMOMC

M S BO j «.D toHoo at ao aorl* day I no, t to nart Ua y-ar. i t o «ai

paper; the very journal o f all others, for re-fined and intelligent minds. The first writers of the Union wer* i u contributors, sod t i e leading intellects of the nation pronounced i meat severely upon my failure in Tbe Critic. bimv it worthy of all praise. Why, then, did it j and l ike other wiseaorcs, to give me some! " 1) not go T , advice, which would have been good, if it! to his

ID* ' a . . . . _ L . . . i l t k I . . # K i l l . 1 L . J L . . . V f l n . . I - t . . . ' u i i l . .

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.ara ona, a«»r latitad from T t o pr>a«tit la a tooutt-

, IIM *ra»ian a Tnro«M..™.„ I h * ° I Harkatt-a »t,Ua lilaatrMmM..

* „ fUBd IB land*, to to A A I M D I to S*talo aap«M»a. t t o *a , JS i ABB IMBT. aad moat poaaa-^orotjy mry day dac«a*o.

n o B t a t o 9 o M . T t o Stato d - U -a ouly l i o . l ^ . r - M. aad t t o laat u-»o T"U, toa toaa radaood SX.kW.7M SO, *** « a mar

very little o f literature but, as he j io week applied to you for suggestions, you : a^o, he was<aa rcspectablo a young ught, a great deal o f tbe world, one day. ' shook your head, indicating that you could j New York could boast o f ; and now

when in one of those ill humors in which so ; give me none that you yourself , had con- j h im!" called oelf-mttdt men eonaider themselves • fide nee in, and counselled me to act in ac- i " What baa brought him to this ?

leged to indulge, replied to it in this | cor dance with my own judgment. I did so; ; "Hum."

roan look

land when, after so acting, tbe circulation of of your mortifying failure • the paper failed to advance, who was it that; hat you are ignorant of tbe • advised me to bring tbe undortakii ;ing to an

tale ia flil Uln-lrst'd odMcn, rrJar*»l by UM oarratir. oI t t o na>l of Paaior JOIUMOB to LT. R t f» -b .a roB*»r-*on aad toMa.

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11 tor totaioo la t t o r*!oi>t of l u nr< iilat»oo. Thu work liaa prorwl t to aad ol ooatroarray Io acoroB

T h e o n l y s o n o f J a m e s B i g n e l l . t h e g r e a t { • ' • ^ < ^ m - a . f c h n « . N o t — t l l t n n a i r o " * : *" r W* ***n l ^ t t o t o d , douUtoaa. t h u tora too i i u o a a i r i . H l w U M f o s ' w i o B o f ao (naayCroap^otopCam.

Who is he

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i.

You amaze me!—How happens it that newspaper busineee, and that you made no lend, with dignity, at the close of tbe volume? effort to learn it. [Tom winced.] If you | Was it you, or s ta l l I name the party? You the son of so rich a man goes about in this 1 T ^ ~ £ « * h J - J ' U 0 , f a M

had U e n n man of any bottom, you would | did not then u l k or act like a man learned in • manner T" T l u , V l 4 k U j l uioly i^m ito iwa."Ti is B W L O

tiiementa of new books, pietnres, paintings, music, etc,

5£r. Bignel l read. the 4 leader' and the 44 eseay on literary criticism' earefolly, and

.after glancing through the remaining articles, looked np at bis son and inonired :

44 Your editor i s a man of talent and good judgment, and has made np an excellent and reliable paper. But who is tbe author of the essay on the first page? That is the star article of the noBMr.

" You know him !" answered Tom, with a smile of deep gratification.

44 N o t ooe Thomas, son of Jamea Big-ne l l?" eried the old gentleman, starting.

44 0 , no 1* answered Tom, laughing. 44 But a-verydcar friend of Thomas son of Jsroes."

14 F . Heatheote Jones, editor ?" said the old gentleman, in a tone of dissppoiotment.

41 Wrong again,4' observed T o o . 44 Then I give it up," said Mr. B i g n e l l ;

44 although I might have known, from the difference in tho style, tbat it was not the lattar gentleman's." j

44 W h o was it," asked Tom, "that you saw ma with at the lecture on Syria, in Hope Chapel, on Mondsy evening?"

" Y o u r old college chum and elassmste, Joseph Sprague. W b a t l in Joe the author of tha' art ic le? I never supposed him oapable of such writ ing; and yet, now that 1 think of it, he has a fine intelUetnal-lookioz bead, too."

" He excelled as all in composition," said /Tom, referring to b b college dsys. 44 Hi* smooth, polished, iepigrammatie periods, never containing a word too 'much, rarely one too little, and yet always retaining n ful-ness that rounded t i t h o n t Issaoning their force, were the pride of the profeaaors, and the envy of the students, most of wbom were unwilling to submit (u> tha severe study that enabled him to attain to sueh excellence Ha w«s a great favorite with the professors, many of whom, appreciating his superior powert and tbe noblp heart thst beats in his manly breast, accompanied him to the depot, and as they tearfully shook him by the hand at parting, told hint that they shonld look

"to freouently hear from him in tbe columns of tha Madiog uewspepers aad reviews. He has a fine analytical miad,-n rare command of language, and a Style that cannot fail to win for him a proud position in the world of letters." , ' 44 Indeed f I must cultivate his seausint-anee. I l ike to oeeaaionally eome in con tact with a bright intellect. I t burnishes and invigorates my f w a . 8prague is poor, I suppose?"

44 I f you were to offsr him a bargain in a houec end lot, he would have to docline it, answered Tom, laugfeing.

ron pay him for writing?"

Make It fen, and eharge the difference to

Tom was touehnd1 n friend, v

he ex

tata'y have cut off your right band sooner than ; the business mystery of 4 get t ing up steam,' j " T h e y had a rupture—so the story JJOCS. rara |->«ar aad aarv '«in Tto antai have submitted to the bumilistion of defeat, jand : forcing' an enterprise forward to profit j and tbe old gentleman eleared him out." ' r-«a** M a r-feta' on of ito • - • ^ a i noc^a*. u-jchu^ uxj. You bad the beat literary editor, tbe most .On the contrary, though daily in tho office.; • 'How does he live ?" ! UM Buitoan^ of tto n.t4o. ht«tf« yaiahmaat. at*.. UMni brilliant staff o f contributors thst were ever si most as consunt ly as myself, snd for the "Part ly by sponging on his friends snd f got together in n aingle journal, men of Bake of the undertaking, which your pride j partly «t>y h a v i n g round bar-rooms, where, i lh4, ^ ltKar ehJdraa. u (v.&,.t to r»d uj ih. «tol-geuius, all of tbem—snd yet you meanly, did not wish to see fail , studying the busi- • when a?ked to drink he helps himself freely jtogtaa -utoi.t pt»fit Umely, miserably FAILBD. [The lips o f his ness as attentively as myself, y e t with a l l ! »o crackers and cheese." w«o- *,•. .hrrr tiwrv u .« much autu-r of aocr-ai auditor quiveredwith suppressed rage.] Na- your previous knowledge and experience to i " Where docs he slpcp ?"' ' " i - T i ' i r ^ i n m i H ' **" 7 *p*r"~ ** poleen end his marshalls were not greater in assist you, you st the close of the fipt six ! " A o y where, everywhere , no where." T^O vaiiditr of a* s i p t u m . or campboiuua their way than you might bsve been if, with months, voluntarily confensed that it was be- i " Hut hai tbe fellow no ;>ridc ?" aad p*dobaptuta. - pw. v>ru

jyour editor at your right arm, and your yond your depth ? How then could you e x - j " I t would be difficult io say. 11 is how-1 rma —rfc r^u-aa a r-fuuuoe of an ih«« to* your mar»hals ;you had |pect ntc, who Had had no such aid, to sue - l ever tho opinion of

only bsen even the skeleton of a Napoleon jceed, where one of YOUR known talent had ] po-ely taken to tiii* The pfess, supposing from your prospectus . failed? Where is your sense of justice, dc - . father." and the auperior talent of your writers, tbat!cency, magnanimity? Does a£o bring ex- " A n d he doubtless con.-id-.-rs that aPtitir! you designed io make a manly effort for the emption from petulence snd generous con- • Wantonly destroying himself to vent bin

sideration for the inexperience of youth, to j spleen against another!" all but you ! Who and what arc you. sir, that | " I t is thought by others, who have ob-you dare consider yourself thus privilei;cd^ to , served him closely, that, like mu>t rich men's tread upon the feelings of others? Shame, only sons, he has a small room to let in hi« upon you, tbat upon emerging from your | upper story." original obscurity into the higher and purer : *' Perhaps,

4iU« and BiUtcal Urography. o*>h aad Traoaury

I a> 1 on I K

so il la-ator-a Ta*t Ro»k AUMM€n^^^«Ma»^wraraBtoa» Bipoaad la laSdrfa

Ytoag Mlalslm1 HlsUrka! Uhrary C O B T SCO.

Eoc l o t l a a t l c a L RoMaaon'a Itoior«»l Worto f i o i h . 1 00, atoap. • W Wall a lliatory af Intoii barUarn and ftotoa' ItoiJy. 7 U S BO Or«tord-. rhnttoU^H^l Biatory of BaiHlata. S rUa t 00 Hiatory of i t o ItafermaCMa. ur^'rvlr^l, 1 00 Vaa l«aj . Traral la a^wrb of I to Cburcb 1 00 MaetonaU of Early n.n-OaaJir " Z . . _ t 00 Hiatory of P m n . U . a l h n ^ - o - 1 . . {Odomaol 1 SS a 4dUm'< Firat llaptiac Church * X » . r « SI < t i p n of ItafUato. Kord.1 >foatoim'a cborch Hlatory \ lad^atoM of Bapc.c.. !*-, T. f. Iti*tary of &M# TraaalMta Hiotoa'a History of tow,»m / ?» Hiatory of RoraaoMm. I K v t e f V 9 »®

- - - - - • - | SB u » 1

thfaa jwmn raaaooalJy r ip—-c i to t l a urn it m i l .

f r a a a a t F o p a b a U o a . •tho Btato ta raploly SU.cS np With pr,palaIlon.

par>oaa to»u»# toaa odJad 3 a a law. r - J u o * I to populafcoa UlS . iae , a rotM of W paacani ia U o yt

ll.abtrj of UM Millennial Ih-anao . . . Mdmaa'a Hiatorr of Iatla ChrutMohy Nval'a UuUrj ot t t o Punta&a.

P o l i t i c o - B a U f l o a a Gtbtoaa' tto« aod t**n.*vala..

B l a i o r l o o .

41 What do / o n pay 44 Three dollavn a column.'

at this kindness to his

44 Y o » havn a generous heart, air I claimed, in an unaffected voice.

the tmthfUl but unafieeted reply.

' T h e Critic' wee an admirsbU paper. I u columns bore witness to n high order of in-

B B 8 Wineee bril tot They wore W « l y praised I

ti«n^Hdo meutary letters wsre voluntarily sent

TbM •••rk r.«U;na

»f m a n y tha ' t h e h a * p u r ! ? • » " " " • !" ' J . e 1 , . , HipUat a«»m»n« it.

c o u r s e t o m o r t i f y h i s ' A c a w a r t o T h a o p h l l a a W a l t o a ; or Ji-mi-t Fart*

1 ar*jo>t MrtbotUt P r W U , u

ulbn'a AIK- »-oi Hi- torv-atotdf^i 1 Macaulay a HbtOry of EaaUad^ « »«*a— a U

'iRAVKK. If AUKS a CO

, Dra Ts M. CUrk'i Sire CM i n e Pills. ""M'PUKSE PIL1.8 WILL SOT ONL*

* - U r - k op to* «f Chills aad Far-r , but la toa la ' ^ w U o u af ih t to PainUBO L l r a r p l l l a . - d l to wtoi

, voluntarily sent hTby * j r g » e e , artiste, col-

atom were In rnMurec rnr-mm V j ik« excuse

TK

establishment of a noble journal, gave your paper a broad and^generoua welcome; and men of eminence m every department of letters snd of public life csine chivslrouily to j o u r aid, and favored you with the in-fluence of . their commendation* and their names. And yet though thus welcomed and thus cncouraged, you timorously permitted a great enterprise to fall to the ground, and now go round sniveliug Ijke a sick school boy. [Tom atarted as if he hsd been stung ] I am both astonished at and ashamed of you, air 1' With a sixteenth of your edvaotagea, a man of a»y gumption would, to-day, have bad the Critic on a foundation tbat nothing could shake. But uou—you get out your paper, aod then—calmly sit down and fold your arms, a n d tranquilly smoking your cigar, wait for the grest public of tbe United States to find out ita existence and come and boy it I Did / make any money in tbat way, s ir? Did 1, Who commenced lifo without a shilling, snd without a friend to oonnsel or assist me, when I had tn opera-tion on hand, laxily sit down and fold mv arms and %oait for aucccae ? A'o, sir. I took off my cost, and rolled up my sleeves, snd got up tUam, and FOUCED it. Wheio there's a will, there's a way ; aad if one plan would not briog it, I tried others till 1 found one that would. There was no idliog, no doubt-ing, no faltering. I bad begun tbe enter-prise to make money, aod the money HAD TO OOME I That ia the spirit with which to go into business; that is the spirit with which you should hsve commenced The Critic : and the spirit with which you must takp hold of everything in whioh you look for reputation or m o o e v l "

The old lion had roared, and it was now the young one'a tnrn.

" I have hoard you, f ir," he betran, in a voice 4uivering with a sense of outrage, "and I need not say with what feelings. But if a stranger had t lapd to uae such language to me, 1 would have felled him to the ground as a brute wbom it were a service to humani-ty to deprive of the power of speech."

" W h s t do you mean, puppy V demsnded the millionaire, crimsoning withindlgnstion. 44 Jh i s , to me—jour father I"

" T o you,"Sir—to youT' thundered the young msu, defisntly. 44 By what authority do you assume so dictatorial an f\r over me? Because I nm your eon, do you forget thai I am a man; that I have a man's feel-ings, a man's intelligence, a man's reason?"

"A sias' i intelligence—a mua's reason I" said the millionaire, mockingly.

44 Not an experienced man'a, I grant; but sti l l a XAN'a, s i r ! A man too sir, who would not reason, nor 4 get np steam,' fior 4 force' suocess, nor do anything else as you would; an honorable man, with an honor-nhle man's pride, s i r ; and a man with the instinete of a gentleman who wonld rather fall in every enterprise he undertook, snd live nnd die a beggar, than be guilty of a single action that he would ftar to have known to all the world. I am rash, snd hot-headed, yen have often told me so, and I am willing to erant i t ; but if I am, you are rash aad hot-beaded also, and with leas

for on your brow time has written O f .

mil-

Barlaa ot Q a o a U o a B o o k a ,

K . w B l b l o D i c t i o n a r y . (Brar

'• 1 s o d * . o o c h l i e t a .

y ready for tho j>r*>»» > -

Tiutf .lr*ad •cmrgo of t t o Mi'ata*|ppi . KGVK, (la-la h i . «*K,0ar«r ••> «to.a r.«jv»toa

T h o O r a a t I r o a W h a a l , .**h a n t *

Th»« ••iinon toa U-.II r»tia»d - o M IO tr»:it ltogr»«*]y | a tonal fd*t»'a of t t o MaihoL-t I i i la worthy

l M a o w a l of t t o m*.t oliao»;ou« feature

I IT# ia i t o auaaiaau- rvffMoa ol UM towtb t thaao rata* tto<r tolu*.

T o t h o P l a B t o r o .

«ator . K I M a TTkCM vh<

j . u N m ttox* r*tt»<toa toyoad rnco a too t toy tora PtX- f 1 » | !~»Od II

' ! fn i t o t o e o m landa of i t o Miaai..)pp^ Arka iJ t* . aud Bra 01 i UMI Rod m«ar. aad ia -.1 o — o — i . ao^iMc*. br toilow-

as is moot likely, tbe truth lies j — two. But—now I think of It, J • B**d TI.- OO aad that on tto i eturn his nod ?'' ; "*»pfor. -triekt* o * alao. ito .to-tria« Ol Iinpwwd fraca » ; l(M

iltc him 1 , h a n t"*m'- t o 4 , r-I™*- tot-toro r.Mda in tto !a r IPUM. . , I - '^£ ^ U- Wtod U r.r-uU-

nine l . u ^ a j a a r t l to u. .to 3ouih. It to.

stmosphere, you ueglectcd to brush off the I betweeu the rubbiab of yuuj iat i -e vulgarity, and allowed | y o u did not re tbe bullying spirit that low minds mistake, 44 N Q. The fact is, his acuuaintance i s too ttopm>rr>f ito Jtotopa. limiud. ,N..ir^ for superiority, to cling, l ike a draggling j expensive. I had the honor of know' *" »•*«««. . v.._» unclean garment, to your character!"

Tbia waa tbo dying curl to tbe roar of the young lioft ; but it waa sufficiently sharp to cause the millionaire to spring to bis feet with vigorous furv.

44 Do you tee that door?" he demanded, hoarsely, every muncle of his countensnce quivering with paasion.

" I do!" answered Tom, the color reccd- \ ing from his face, and bis brows darkening.

•' Oo out of it, then! Out—out of my house, snd never set foot in it egain. Out, | I « J ' " !';

Tom answered not a word. Rut sternly j

aAactu-. . . . . . — Foaora, a*

M.lou*. iDMnftiiuat and tomiiu<Dt Paavra UMl aoa . tocimaln t to tiro* of t to ir a n a o u aad t t o prvSia o»

rrwp, bp aiakB*.- aod daaW.

pre*nu Bin* i eo l to of UM* ACQ* aad OuU ' BsaMUml ~

f«»t t h r e e m o n t h s , a t t h e e n d o f w h i o h d i s c o v e r e d t h a t s e v e n f a m i l i a r c o n v e r s a t i o n s ; r-<««a,i a i ^ u a j item * h * h K m a a a r o r w i ' h h i m h a d a v e r a g e d five d o l l a p c a c h , i n : <« b * - w o n - d tba« u>-. a m t o r haa iatmdnr#d a t h e f o r m o f l o a n s , w h o s e r e t u r n i i a b o u t a s I " d « o a i m t o i o r y itoory of hapo. t p o i ^ torn t U . . d ) i « . B

p r o b a b l e a s t h a t o f S i r J o h n F r a n k l i n . S h a l l • ^ ^ I c l l h i m b . c k . . d K i » . y o u a n ~ ^ - 1 l i o n ? " ; Ue autboritw

I h*t r - -« l**l t-> }<,<B • Math".B>t ^ t o t y . i t o oomln# .-ator.tay,' Mid tb« x o o t a hapci-t. mr^aily. -bat oa# lay my aya Wl i i j - « Ito Jroa- Wbo.5. a - rt lay upon i to

I • nr->aaly <•;« M . | it «n-l rr-d % p ^ « a , ~ l ' l N E V X L L L B A P T I S T O U U B C O . : * • ! nothinj Nrt aai a » | , U r p i

. . . , . , . , , : f lawto l lha aoifc. V»"too | rI««H| t t o look 1 tot not a ttuMCAS, I t u d e o m c d nece iMtry b y o u r be ; M „ h o . , , . t , . . . l t W 4 - ,

l o v e d P a a t o r , E U i r J " ) . K e n d r i c k , to 4iB#o!*e ; •orh-ty. ont<caiW.r.d . M i V d b y a ^ i . I Mu^ht t to churdi

^ oo A N O T H E R S O U T H E R N R E M E D Y .

ItotUr thaa aay aod al< i to Oila and Lmir.^nu ia uaa. wJI aay ao - ton you toaa t n . d it." a^d It ia bB-

uahko many of. thaa>.fMoaaaM «o ttoa.

CUrk & Fuller's AnhrwlaJ OU. ria*lacha. K-faoto. T u x t o r t o . u> thr*a n iaataa: Braa Km., D j C n l M , Craaip., Inflaoiad Xyra,

A h e m ! Kxeu'C mc t o i r i U T :

not — folding bia arms, he, still pale, ntrode ! ^ rwlmtios. thet htaw so happily existed bet-eon toiuing nia arms, nt, proudly, defiantly, up to hie parent, and himaolfand this Church, on account of an increa* looked him for a time haughtily and steadily I inc diseased throat, iherefow, in rio* of our Pas in the eye. Suddenly, a gush of hot blood .'tor's resignation, a committee of four, m : II. E. shot up to bis temp lee ; at the.sarae instant, j Davison, J. It Colley, ri. ti Andreas and J M. s heavy fiaah darted with tbo rapidity of [»a»i«n, wore appointed u> draft resohttiuns

itted brows.'

U c S r a d a . mlnUfara and a.amtora. to.a to-n U v l oct of

_»s - d too-W, pd< *. to*ta. diarrbMo, U t S a a ^ toraa. *4% d«afti».». oM anraa. aora braoat. aora Blpitoa. araJ.|. :o*l. rla^a^rai, c w r , anato Utaa, aiator tataa, d o f kHaa,

rat Mlaa. T4a h OrU u tkaUo*fd for i» M for acoTda aad •aim*. It rarva • m t c t o a oa boaiaa, aora aaaa

• a d to

I t t o r r o . i or toaat.

It. (UpUat c h i l d m should r<al it. vbnuld to bmUtaf srlth ic

S o oaa ow«dklBa «-aa rtira la all f * — , bet • « ran aSoa 'm>Tar-d proof of UM nrtoa of Antooaml OU la ita toaha. I t oraaa . from napoaolbfe BMB. " t o ara ato«o total I o-iahi. i ton ran to prodwad for Bay ottor madV-iaa.

Wo do not — n a cur . for a.ary BMlody to «hwh tho hu-man fomily aro a o l i - H . bat » t o t . a

lightning from under his kni Then calmly turning on his heel, be with a steady step, passed from tbe apartment— leaving his father, who was livid and motion-lesa as msrble, still pointing with a cold,; rigid and imperious finger to the door.

The sound of e calm, firm, steady tread echoed aloog the hall—the click of a latch resounded on the still sir, aqd a faintly au-dible creek ss of a door turning widely on i u binges—a half-mufBed mumble ss of a door drawn to by a nerve strung posscs>cd hand, a sound retrestlng fdotsteps—a sound snd gurgling, of " T o m , come did'ut meaii i l l " end f s thersnd son were

suitable to tho occasion. ing was adopted

j Knotted, That we consent to ibis neceuary conclusion of our beloved Pastor with deep re-

igret and a f.flioi; »<-n»e of our own IOM .2. That Hro. Kandrick has been in our midi>t a j

faithful and acceptable I'a.tor, an affectionate brother in Chrirt, and an untiring Bcrrant of his Manter.

<7 Ito- bouk( I M U N M . topi b,m, m u r m . - - h o f i t o k a d j Tto ftuh of Ito k a d ! rtUa praj^'nrtl«o.'*»d aold Ihrmtffhout t to HoaUi aad touch-

i by all ir->l i ln.cn-ia Bad oaaand Saal-ra. T t o Itoath . to t<"dr proud that Pr. CUrk. # B a U t o Tainaa»ika.

T h o U t t l a I r o a W h a a l ; Tto Ta>umon* IIT Mritodiala ! *< v - r lafc.»r Bod r-a-an-b. toa prodarad a raolly worthy — a . - OOt BlIKh of Ito —Ortto

"MM a Saab-

T h o T r l l . *»nly raod It.

Lot j<>or ehfl-l read f , '"4 your toijfhtor. rr*d it-

Gat Proo-»>«aW to r.ad

O o a f o o a l o a , Or t h a

..Prtca JQcta.

I to rouMry U SoodadT*"*" I V w a aail at Bar oflka. wtoro w, a SI l a t o pfeaaura . h - r . l l - • ( T b * taaimoap ol Hutop i:aaaorB auaiativa t t o po . iboa

U U e r e u p a n t h o f o l l o w - « < / l h r t ^ A wo.-it for tho BU11.»O. „ , la UM form ot aa adtarUaaoaoat. aoaM of wfuch «O«DO from pbya>t«B* m H.«ti .laod-BE, who arv naiB* it ia t t o u pnM

Wo fto l fraee O - »«.t'd to prodiMo •roBMdy ao spoady U.I attoHiMl to t u toabae peopuxUm- r ^ '

esrhaad lha a a i d a v o af UM »at«o ot O a k aad I^Bar'a Am'iroaaaJ (W. . t o r n M» ao i toat^ . aad ttom (Mtaoaa -hoaa aord Bad ataodtBf ara •rrapr.atrBaMa. Haad aa! to

Thla. by ^ m a . la thooxbt to U t»,a », ty toat took a - . , T H E O R I G I N O F T H E B A P T I S T S :a.ord froa» lha W l i - \ V « W n i Pul Hainan Hooaa. A mtn- i TAACKD BACK BV

i. T h a t w s r o r n p a l i y c o m i u - n d h i m t o t h e c o n - ; ^ - y » |*»«vr-»HaUd oaa into o , . r y fon.il, M I ^ E H T O N E S O N T H E T l t A C S O * T I M * .

» h ^ o f l t o t y ^ s a d MatimoaMla loo owaMrou* M aat foru

Tho A<r«iUUiXBj prodwto of lUia<-a ara graaMr i toa Ihoaa of aay ottoT b U i . T t o produ^ta aoot out d a n c e UM paot year asaawd'd I.ye.Oio tuna. Tto otoat erop af UBS approoctoa MMUU baatoL. whiU UM oom crop ylalda not laaa t t o e lSO.Ofc.tMi baatola.

F o r t u i t y of UM SoU. NOB tora com t t o iBdaauto-a Sinoar saroroaaeh Imma-

duso raauii. for_Oa latot aa upon tto*a pram* aoda, i t o ;

i o " " 1 T o A a t a a l O a l t l w a t o r s

Marai laJ4 t t o Company to.a a*ld 1 « , 0 0 * ocirm aallanly M Brtaal col ln aWi«- Bad orary c o a t r v t

•SSJTA"? to.a toaa

to The t k n a f b ttoaa land* at aa aipaaaa of »M,t

TOiotioa of l»rtT.aiaa roimtaaa waa only * * ! > « . HOC. a h , B

adda-l. makW* tho mbolo popuhdioa SlIJOl, a rate of 1 « per »"*Bi-

KVUODOM o f r r a a p a r t t y . Ao aa attdaaoa of t t o ihrva of tho paoplr, M may toamiod

I t o l S U U M ol fMirbl. .'n^lu'Img t.OA.VOO W t o f o of

rkiiiVn.ro will Snd UM froo Mbool aya-lam a » « a r a « - d by tha T*Mo sad rodowad with a l a w rr.aaaa lor i t o a^pport ot achool. T t o u ehlldraa aaa H*o IB UM aight of t t o ehor^b aod hooltonaaa, aad g r o -up a n h t t o proap^ntv of I to la*4ie* Staco la I to Croat Woavara Kmfaro.

TRWRB A M D T E B M B O F P A Y M I H T . j%£z:£,'2z&Raarfiierat aril for aLoal lit* to tu per arra, and UM ralaU*a aipaaaa i f aoladuing |>olr< laada aa t t « i | i i n d with wt«d land '*

* rflla esMtra4 f Ut* lor "ill to

ia I to raito of 1 io 10 ia t*-or of aalo for t t o UiUi of tto«o laada

O.VE TlUt-S nmUSKtiT j y AJ>VA.SCM. At ala par raai. par anaum. aad al.t latotaal aou>a at Six par

o , t w o . -faUo ra-p»ot.»rly. in

IB four, flaa. »i* a«0 - . ' a n

. thr»». four, S*a. aad x>r »oi»a for pracipal

f i»m 4 M of aalai aatl. of UM traat pop. i t o c.«tra^s . i l a o f o u i u UM«

i'haar.1 ahaU to foaoa-l aod •'Bio.asad, a» h a^d a'ery *aar, aa thai a i l to m-1 a f»t S . a jaara rrotu UM data Of aafo. •

Rioyaara oav-toir atoll to loettod Bud oadrr rnlbraikm. T — s a l y f a r Oaat w l U ha D o d u c t o d

Porth TaioaiMa for emit, an>p< iho aun* ahat-ld to >1 aa doHara yr^arr*. Wtoa i t o r a a h pr«Sa a II dollar*.

Hatap piM«a aad feruM of pajinanl, can to tod o o a'pptoaaee

"" — 1 W ,

. d r a a f U a d a . a o d . r h i a tod J W. TV

Osatnl Chb f * , llUaola.

For i to oaaM • ( UM T«ana, VUlBfiaa aad Oltoo altuatad upon ISO m i a o u ( antral Radreod, >00 pa#aa 1» . UB. US Afplat«B'a Hadwaj «.u»dr. i|.X7-l/ ao»

T H E B E S T . O O D T H E B N K E M C D 1 X 8 A B B B E S T TOB

n O D T H E B J f O J B B a M E n .

r a t u p far r a m i 1 l o o a a d T r a w o U r a .

I N T L )

T h e P a i n l e t a L i v e r P i l l . Vtuoif ( o f t i o U a . Pnco

ror«r#a«iof,.-Thr«do«a la altrattlco « l

Strung but self- j fidrnceand klndnsss of those among whom h . may j *rh,,r"h. " J ^ it bout of slowly j to reside, and that ho is an aocoptable ar.d • . y

.? &101 i T™ "'/'T1' * D"f'"mraU' i ofst^fin* intt*nijr. .^omB,. p«» i se«m. , m w 4 Tliat tins preamble and moluiions l»e spread i Tto bo..'4 -41 to r.ad with luura-t, toUi'by ito »*uij.fci W"»»i •h. Church ^corJ. . . ,1 , h „ . „f T.- —

BV 8 . H . FORD, L U D. TfcU U a ( a w t l W bUlo volam two boa-

.*.C

Done by order of the church in Conference, on »d day of Nov., 1801.

JL K Davuoy, J. It. COUBT, K K AKKKCSJ, J. M. Dtfuost,

Monroe Co., Ala. OsnmitUe

your Drow In age , on mine the inexperience

" Silence, puppy r eselai Uoaaire, boiling with race.

M Not at a command tike tbat 1 the

youth.' r exclaimed the

the young man. - I n e i t i ri*ht to nddrene me in so will I permit lt. I a a s o f

returned ther recognise your

such n manner, nor

both in yesrs snd i n i e l l i g ^ ^ ' V u d I imSst upon yonr regarding and treating me so."

rived at M b « o d ' a aetata to atall consider myself in le-dinff strings ? What would yon asa^e of me, sir I'"

rt.O'fe',; mkf I

as strangers; and a female of a modoat. matronly airk who while reading in an adjoin- , , , „ ing room, bad accidently overheard al», was , * M n . l ! ° ^Vaaessre and.&u/* Wmtcn JJaP

u

unseen stealing quietly, end with streaming ! ' w U ° • Wqueat ihat they be publiahcd. eyee, up the stair esse to her chamber.

From this interview, Tom went out int/i tbe world a changed man. burning with resentment from a supposed sense of uo , deserving outrage, his high spirit, restive • snd impatient ss a young colt's, impetuous- j ly shook of all restraint, and one by one his i previous good qualities underwent a rapid j and mournful change. He becsme wild,) reckless, dissolute, l i e wen no longer the same.man. From a thinking, dignified gen-tleman, be degenerated into a laughing roy-stercr. He fVequentlv frequented gambling hells, brothels, billiard rooms, bowling saloons, drinking dens, b^rse races, sud prise fights ; drove a " f a s t horse;" sought tbe acquaintance of gamblers, bar keepers, eonrteaaas, and of " professors" of tbe manl

t \ Ulaiawr, will to read wiib j ,lrad pa<-a. touad Io mualia. aad a work that aawy Ifa.pt.al •ad iadocd I y t to Souitora pabtt* j .totild po~«a«. Tto foUowiae . . I to labta ot CoatoaU i

ImrudwiMO—Whrro 4 d i t o h a p t o u com- r.-om » "root \^Omfo,9XVIlJ. -faaptMtala VlrMala

ifaaata«Bll^<Vah>r> Xl'Xf-Bap«I,M M ~ * t t o ftaarta

i ra«taad—Oam-

art of self-defence; and sppeared to be wi f u l l / b e n t upon tho road tO;ruin. A s the only son of a well known millionsire, he for a term experienced but liUIe difficulty in borrowing money. When bis; notes fell due, he laugiagly referred them! j t o " t h e old man;" who attuatad by what be termed a •• proper spirit," promptly a*d indignantly refused to pay them. When the note holders became incensed, and threatened to call iu the aid of the law for the recovery of their claims, the spendthrift would respond, " S u e awayr. old boy: but if yon get the money be-fore I do, beh ind enough 1o let me know, and for a moderate commission, I'll helpiyou

esded pover-ftllow, you

to count i t ." If one of the ty, he would reply: " Ah I o did very wrong; a poor man!should never lead money, no matter how great the temp U t i o u j f o r ibsgwatar t h * * » > • greater

O I J D I N A T I O N .

We -ere called to meet with the Enon Ilaptist Church, Wilcox county. Alabama, to ordaia to the full work of tho Co-pel Ministry, our much beloved brother, W. A. Itaraon, that he might be-come tho Pastor of the same, whieb was attcoded to in the following manner:

Ordination Sirmon by iUv. J. T. Uaylee, from theae words : And be aaid unto them; Oo ye into all tbe world and preach the gospel Co every crea-tor*. He that believeth aod is baptised shall be saved; but be that believeth not shall I* damned. - M a r k 16r IT, 16

Examination by Kev. IL L. MeWiUiama Ordainine prayer by Hov J. T. Uaylw. Charge given by Kev. M. L, MeWiUiama. Kigbt hand of foUowship by the I'reabytery aod

Chureh. Done Saturday before tbe third Lord's Day in

December, (14) 1861. J. T. HATHA Hell's Landing, Ala. Dee. 1$, 1661.

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BOU will not be X & U S ' i t t f l i g

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raakos iha work all that osn to dostrad Bpoa i t o aultort B* thmpbrltom. Wdar WOtom. toa dto-uasad i t o frouada upon which this modora torwy rasfo, wuh s maator'. to»fo.

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E S T O O U B A O U B O M B L I T E B A T U A B .

THE SOUTHERN TEACHER. -* Journal i f Home School Jiducation.

V O I C E O F T H E P R E S S . , ** T h a B o o t h o r n T e a u h a r —

by Prof. W. H. ol thla aiiy. JVssodlflnl. ad: lad

•a ana of i t o moat later •

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»a hi*h dagrw* of marH as i t o A-«IAara r r o t W. n o t w . It. B»B>«a Uo U w«U k a o « o thro.iatoiM i t o

j n j u m l a a s a V ^ l s u i u . ^ t a« l o all cl*-w,»-*oik0ro

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