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T H K Bj\.PTIST. To all SHfforers I'rom Pro- lapsed Organs. I Uk« thli roetluyt! of cnllliig jrour al- tsnUon tfl (he celtibnilw! lixlt and Luug Brac«, nhich I bftvo MIII for the Ijwt •igbleen yoors, that I iniir make It a benpflt to mr pu^wr by mulclflg it a far greater bvtiont to you, I will briefly jrivc you (uy rciwonH for r«»nin»*<mi!it|r tiiln invphmblo article to you. Moro timu ciflhUrn yo4»ni imci, I wo* tboroudily broken down In voico fwju osofwlv jm>Kching; I wuld fjniiik bwt a little wliilp Hillunit gottiug Iionrwi; iny tljrottt WIIR gentrally TTORC, HIHI eiM»ily Irritftlod, Htul itA toiio Iweanno lipHvy Hnii buxky; oooii n UackiPK cough wt in, tlint Incrcftse^l, until nt llit> cl<»c oC u long mutttlnt?, my volci? (iiili d tmtire{j%,ji(KU'r tbo e{R!cl» of ft cJironlc Iary»pit!.< that noon HU ously • K-rindticed lirouchills, wlilcli w>ri- ire«tt'jic<l my )iii>. I wmi now coui|«»lled to tli-flst fu)0> preaching, and, If jHi44!<ibl«, ovrrwjtni' tboiia ditiienltie*, aiicf rccovcT tlio lost ir^f.uro, — tlie voice, (hrtt to ji initiisfor or 'awycr is more vaTuiiMo ihiin or jfwcl.^, - or bo fileiit foii'ver. 1 rjjpliciJ lo the iTiiwt omini'iU phyiticiunt, unit wiw but llttlo lieliwd; wivo the r-xoinion oi HH I'lougHtcd uvula, they ciuld do nothing but adviixj rest; and thia 1 wtf com- pelliHl lo l4ike, What cflusi'd and con- tinued thut conMlitnl irritation und hacking cough, tbw could neither ftx plain nor prevfnl. I'nrvijimK'c thiew the rpiticdy in my way. My wife was Hullt^riiij; trom prolflp-Jur* uteri, and tho profcmioi oi the th-.oiy and iirm;ti<'e id nutiicint) hi tht tJnivcr»iiiy orNanhville Dr. Winnton, was her phymcian. and he prpscrilx'd for hrr thii* idt'otical Itrao;, which *iM>edily fi?iu.ntil h*" S^he com- plained ol a "diR«::lng do'.v«;" and no IraiguHgo cc'<fd lK'l.i»r vxprem my feoUngo, and CHpocially aflt r prcRcliing. It occurre<l to nit* if it «fl«t jftiinl tor one cajio ot ''drawiug doniu," yjiy iiol for ftnotber. V/ithout iouwulting auy oni', i uao large t'lKuigh tor nivitli and put it on, (.bo jimt time doubtlta-* itwjLicvor yxiUsMf^^&n i.r fuch « reaison, and t b f ruSfjlt vaM, tho ir- ritatiou of my throat (|ulet«d, and Uie hocking ere lon^ cta>*d, and the voico coranicnced building up, until 1 could arliculat'*, wliic h 1 Imd not done for twelve months, and vcrvHijon I coni- mcnwd to pnach agivin. lluit Brnco I wore nearly tpu vcarH n'itboaicoir.n/.;;.; eating iti* wonderful ndvftnt,'if;e» to any one, i)«cau!ie I thought 1 wan using an iirticU' that was iiiventHl for the u-c ol feuialfnoiily. I'rjVHt<?ly, to a few MU'cial fricndu who wcit nullt rin^ as I xufleretl I enplttincd tho UKC OI tho iSracf, anil through mo thoy oblainrti it, and were relieved a« I WM. I now rnade known the jwwer ot the Urace to restore, strenxth- tn and prewrvo tl»e voit^ in public np^akcvH. and then conimonwd offering it iw a premium to ministers l«r nubscrib- srs. Tbfl oaUBO of hoarRt'noft", Fore throat, larynifitw,and finally bronchitwin mblic nn^«Kt r-,nnd all the* Mymptomwof "drai;- glng down," gonencnf!, exhaustion niter ajMtakinjr, and iveakne««8 ol tho buck and loiuH, piles, and .icrtda, l/ie Mllr/hr re- faxtttion qf the aMomiiml n'lmcie^. xchich allows (fie bour/ji lo sink, xml hiou'ii by murkal hollows over the Hps of Ihe /iijis. Now all know that the llnlnp ol the Mtomnch aro connectcd with tboM5 of the throat and affect the vocjd organs, fiml when tho htomacli ainkfi a ittratnini{ in brouKht to bear uiwn tho throat, and Hjwakin^ or talk- {jtK will irritate it (nd produuo hoarne new), and if coutlnui.<< 8oro throat, and nil the train of evilw thnl public x)>cak< r« •re wont to complain ot, and which hiut carried liunilredH to their Kravcs, and which yearlyaro laying luildo ua UH'ICBH humiroiift of etbcra. Now, alter a porBonnl experience of uear'T iwnnty yearn, and ihe.Ndrled nxp^. rtence ot more timn one thoURand niluin- ten and public speaktrs upon whom 1 have filted the Ilracii with invariable •ucoew. I am prejiarod to testity of itit real merlta. Without it, 1 am aatlifled I •houUi buvo U'cn laid aaide from public •iwiking clghteeu yc^Js ago. Ily mlng It, 1 liave lully rei ovcrcd a loit voice, and am blewied with one ol uncommon |iowcr and euduranoo. Without it, two 9X tiuM Mnuwu exbauvt aud giv« ue Ibo Miim of fatigue, ami Ioata ni« witli A hearv, liuskr voice; with il, I can apeak four houra a day without Mhau»- tloh or hoaraenea*. I now vm it ouly whea apeaking, and thus preiwrremy Toioe and and phynlcnl eueraie*. ] do not believe that, any one wouia ever Iw ataieted wiU» hrmla, ormlfi, or weaknoM of the back jt loluii, aliouid he wear It ordinarily loow, aud only tight whcu nfteaklng or putting forth unusual eff<)rt«. It i« n preserver ol a go(p<l voice atid of a wound phydcal condition. It KhuiilJ Ih« worn by every minUter and public BjH'ftker lo carry the energy aud vigor of hw youth far Into old age, and by every old man UHsist him to HJ|«|«>rl tJif gr.vwin^ wcdknciw of ato. Hmi<l,rtNlrt of old nu'ii yonrl^y inf UHIDK tlio Hraco for lads u illi itivnriublo tfUllMfadloii. 1 ilo not claim thut tin' Rodr and Liiuff Unu'o will curn ovt'ry <liioaf«! that llwh lit heir to ; but it will rtv lii 'vo, wlifr*^ It doex nut fully curt-, all that yroat army of IHh and acluw thai Kooii brtiik down the Ixxt couMti tutioiiH, which arn cuu.'^wl by /wo- Idjmts of the wiiMcto whu'h mpimrt Uui Inlmui/ oiy(tn.t. Tlilf* in tlio only mcidianical coiitrivanfo cwr <lis- covfri'd that uplifts tho alulomen rathor Utaii ciniprcri'jtvs i (, as all tniswcH do . ThLs is what it doivn, a.i thoii-;uinls who havo U-hhI it aro jircimrt'd to tcntlfy: It HUltpoi'lM tlio hacJt, abdo men, Htomach, lungfH and wotvib. It, Microforo, prtvents luR'^itudo, hoaiwv lu-ss, pllw, hernia, conMiniptiKn, and that lorriiilo diMoaw,—tiyapcpsla. It iiK'n'astw tbo hrt'iilhinj; capacity, and thoreby kIvi-s sjtronfjth to tfio Iwdy. It oxspandu and i'ular>;iw the hmfpn, and tbufi renders brcatbinp: frw and t'any, and (liorcby proinol«'sdl};o?<tion. It roliovcM chroniccosUvfncsfi and )il<H wlion all other nu>anft luivo ailed. It iiivari; d )ly relieves all ca>t>t of pi'olafum vtrn in fc-niahv, a dlHeaw that no iiiwlicine can roach , bccau.^e, like a broken liinl), it needs mechani enl Hupport. Jt relieves piles ntid//ro/tf/?*-.;* by uplifting tbo l(j\v<r boWels from the raiiim. It is bcin^ ti'Sf'd more and more yearly , as its value is known, by |)nblic spoakei>< and sint^erH, and by those havinjf wf'idc hm^fs and backs"; und by tbose havin^^ stoopinj.; hIIOUI- ders and hacking coughs , tlie sure l)r(H'nrsorH of consumption. And many a stifVerer has be<'n cured ol dyKpt'iisia and liver complaint who hud I ks'ii eonsiderwl in the last ,sbit,'<' of.consnmjitlon. wi'it i.itritovi:i> iiK.icr.. Tho orlKinal llrace, made only for ladiefl , WHrt too weak for the sterner sex . I reimslicd it by an important improvement, ns tho following will HIIOW : — I.et all Tukc Notice. TIIIN lo eerllfr (lint llic nii<ler<ilK"e4> IN (lifl only iiiniiiiltaftnrer or lli<< lliiii. iiliiK Itotly Ilrnrr, 1111)1 Hint lliono iimti. til)wtiir<>4l for J. II. Urnv4Hi, nrr •nntlp «llirprpnl, iin<l nre morediirnble, niKl nu iiii|>rov<<tn<>nl over tli<> |tr<v<eiil htyle now In ninrkot. We hpII to u oilier imrtjr Nonlh or llip <»hlo itlv<>r. K.('.nANF«UtTII. to no liinga utid lunibago they iiro invulua^ We. W . 0 . LAWIUCN'CE, M . D , CrawfordvHle, Ml«. I recolvetl the Braco for my patient, Mrj. >[iuUn, She applied It, ami it rulioved hot- back iiumediiUely. T mil well nliswed with the Brace. It i« the only supporter thftt I hsvospen ov uwmI 111 my pxtwiclve jirrtt'tlfo that I win roly inM)n without any npiK'ur- ftneoofevil from ita two. 1 shall hert'- aftw lntr(Hliic<< it into my imu'tlee, untl Chargo no commission. . A. A. H.wiH, M.l).. Ilotifslonla, Mo. o r IH IIM<' NI>KAU»:UN. rroui (lie (i(»t<>riior oflVutK^^nee. The fcdUiwlnji: eerlilleute from (»ov. I'ovter, wlio has thoroU{;ldy te^tisl the merits at' onr HnprovrtI llniw, should be read by all sulferers. He largely, it not altogethor, owes bis last eiiH'tion (•) the Hraee. Notiw what he tiays: -— iSHLPeittlte <»tll<'«>. AiihlMillr, 'IVuii,, | l><^<>nil>cr Ul, IH7e. / O r . .1. I t , Ucar I uMcd Utc llrari; Ht'ut hyyoiir- Ncir iliirisiK my lute < iiiit tiNHitf lilt; .sliitf. It %vti.«i'iirT«-r.v Ki-(-a( Jfl! to llli>, UIMi I ICt'l VCI J n o i l !ii;i(tNliC!l t h a i i l I l i a i i i o n i - iiient-(>(l ilN use a woeK «>arlt<*r (hat iny «ul< v tvould not hat «< iM't'ii cdVctctl at all. Tiic Hrxt (liii<> I lined it I a«l(lr«<H!>ie4l a l a r g x r c r o w d o f |>i>u|iU^ i n Ihe opru nlr, aud I loiiiid tliat my roicc t«'a»t v<;i-y niiicliNtrt^iiKth- cut'd, aud at (hv <ioHC ot'a two huiir'N N|u>('('li I tvaN H'cc Iroiii iiiy iiNiial fovliu^oi' fvcarlnvMH and f'xliauhtion. V«»i!y ilOMiit'Ctiiiliy, JA.S. I>. I>OUTli:R. woolil Wlvteo all swsHjttaa uhn hy oU means to itet thorn a ^ ^ S ^fore they httve tTatorHKakte I had to do. I would not ^wllfcS U for n»y conflldmtlon. Col»miftn,Mo. iJAVinVn TCATIAOHV or rAimkM," I liftvobeou wearli»Koiiei)fTonnin.i. Lung BriKkf, Hinou l A Angnit n-polo t.*»rtH» my «r«itUu3« {(j wimnu-iicwl tl>« 'rt «ble for manual lKb<>r, % iJ^f® •KVi'U ypufn, tiin!i>t,t worth!, tt wwik l)inMi niicl «««iral rtAlmJ^J"' jvliloli the IJ1-4CO li!V?Klv<.» m T J ^ i , 111 n.Hiig ii,.rw,.t„,cu, uo on« h, !i'. I>noii of ll» worih. Mt ^/i v<mnlrtliii. J w.mlil not U. witl.oitu ' W«l!Uigii,'iVuii. J*" „. u. ^ H. mi.\Tta Thtiniuli Mi-wm. Kliiwprs.t Wilmtoft. toi, MtaiTon. Ohio., ,»„,„.v, Tr,iii;. oi.o i.f vom- liiunovmi lianulug'i i S S Jl(><fv llimv-,: 4l la just wimv I .uv.bM , J urn wru' lOwmi Vah U*"^ hu«iilr...l >,01.1 .uftlw.-^. I f,.,.| thru { 11 a.-vv iiiin) Hliioe I |.m ii „„, ln-iullly una cUtti riiilly nvomineud u lo^ in it« tiK. work Wiulr.'.! of u» J THOMAS r u j w m Uunu'r(..ra Hmtion,T.>nn. Ifiv. h.u-p >jwii wmjla, a, n.iniih)i{'« Ikidy nm! I.hhk Mrara-.atwiumi, diivs, foi ,-str»'ni,i wptihtu*. o( mj- Usck id ml.oi V III II,}• i-hrM, imd cm, triithfuHyiB Ihul. I ;ini muolii — v.'v like cliMir ol Hiy ii buck or III i> wiiurui rmUiriMnofn wi(lkli)(C' Iti u 4luy, «ai( far Kr )i<-eiittl)lt«to in a jmiK ltini>, I fltid Urueo to truly Uio very ii,«h(Uilc»ihij» h.C.lx^Kg,.' Ih'ii. 1 ;uii muelii iHHiflUtil, niimnh nmUtu nr oi Hiy luulwly. 1 rui.j lion? .. fiillnw nij' |,li)w. In u^ far Krfnt«;r !•<(•«;, ihui I bw, Offlco of Man Til (To., Conn., May I, IWfl. No other party In this city or the South W'lls my Imiirovod Hraoo, un- ions ho can nhow a written ooni- luission from nip. TtWTI.nO.MAIJt. I (Mtuld produco tlio ttwtimony of hundrislH of eminent idivHlcians and HiirKoonH of tho North, but prefer lo KIVC a lew Houtlioru iiraclitlonprH, who uro known or may Ik« written to. Tho lut«3 Dr. Htono, tho Kreat Hur- KPoti of Now OrlwtnH, pronounced it tlio purfectlon of inwhanieal inven- tion for tho puriKWO lutendcd: 1. e., tho uplifting of tlio howolH, nnd relief of air enuacH of prolniwus of tho In- tcrnal organs. I prescribed ono of your BrncifH to n )ndy puticnt of miuu loBt fall. Hho saynsho would not tuko one huntlrcd dollars for It. If sho could not got an- other ono of tho B«nio kind. 8. Tuumkr, M.D. lliiynovlllo, April 1«, 1877. All the Dmccfl which I havo o^ dcrod irlvo tho grentcst Botlafiictlon. i or all kinds of womb dlaeosos, yvouk IIKO. UltAV»ii-Yuii inuitr iii« n j»r««enl, noiiic llir •«• a cnrN n|ro, ol ou«" of OnuiitiiK'<> l.iiiiK mill liiMlv Urni-trM. I ntt'PltKil uiKl Ik'iiI I( lor IHr«*<> >'pni-H Hitlioiil neitrliiK II, rnllier rli»<»lnK itnfli (tiliien uiMlpr llie lu-iiil or *'linni- iMiurm-rj." IC4>^«>ii(ly, Ihe h<-urj Hit<l IlillxniMK etliirtH ut llie Oiitpiiiilnl, <|iiil« hrukc liutvii lur llii> llml iiionlli, I (•(iiirln<l>il lu try (In- rr.|eel«Hl Urueo. niitl I ilo not tiCMUMl^ lo lri.lir)r lo Itir InrnlunUlp worth of lhl«t Iirnr4>. I enn eii<lu>'*'jnl * * " tfTnnr-T't Utr iiiW." tltni I vtKl •» nrUlinnt, (n. liuiio. 91% »ole«' l»n M-i" AT K% t:i(i- HTHi' o r v tor- roitT, uiiil my iiliynU-Hi . marlh lini* Imm-h iiioMlHIicloutly rvnpuiMi. I woiiltl (idl lnU(> IMI tli>i4>H the nrirn or niy llriH>4> now iilitl be coni|iell<tl to <li!«< IK'tiKO tvllli It, I iiitmt rortllnlljr rrrom. iiieiiil tills Itrnrr to llioNe nlio nut}', ItliyMlrHlly ur otlifrwlMe iirrtl it. (i. A. LOtn'O!^, Ik.I>. I'fUttor'riilrU llttpUm l.'liurcti, lx,u!». lllt,V('IL-ll IN one «l tlio k'renifHil of filiyMlrnl I(Io»hIIIKH lo n pub- lie MltriikPr or HliiKt'r. Tlio l<>Ntininiiy ur iiinny iiiluliitorw n« to IIm Krent bene- III would NiirnrlHP II I «im> nlio hiiow uolliluKoni. N. II. roUI>, l.lfcU. Mluir i;iirlHtlnn Ht?i><»tliory. 1 have given tbe IJraco a (air triid. I find it nil tiiat i* claimed for it. I would iu)t lake ifHKl fur the rij^ht to u«e it 1 !ioiif< that all my minbttcring brethren will procurc one. .1. A. ltl'.VNOI.IW. Fulton, 1871. A 4,)f:on<aA KVAMIKMNT. Having ^iven tlic H9nning Hniceafair trial, I chcftfuily l>car my tCHtimony to itB vtdue. 1 can jwrform my lalmr with lllty I'er cent more eaite and comfort than l)elore; 1 would not 1)0 without it lor twice il» price. 'I'. C. HOYKIX. Hiiuday-Hchool EvangeliHt. Atlauta, Ga. 1 can preacl day and night for two months with my Hrace on and not lie nu lioarHO wt 1 would in one week without it: every miniHler, Htrong or weak, Bhould have one. A. UouTir. Union Depot, East Tcnnes«ct>. Tho Bruce I rwolvcsl from you I llnd Is of grpiit benefit to ine. 1 wa« afraiti it was not what It was rocorn- niendod to bp; hut I vviw Induml l.>y niyphyHlchm to get one. Shortly afterward, tho church that 1 Avas a niemlx'r of culled uie to Hcrvo theiu as niuitor; and I nceopted on tho eon- dltlon that ihoy should get iiio ii Hmco. I wtw entirely broken down from over speaking. I eould not sneak longer than llfteen minutes un- til I hccamovery hoarse; but, with tho IJraco on, 1 eaii si«!ak with iK?r- ft-ct «i»o ono hour t and, aftor siM-ak- Ing, [ do not feel that unplotuiantnofls at uiy Btotunch that 1 dhl before using the Brncd. I ctm Bay that tlie Braco in all that la claimed for It; and I tioru ljulie, Mlw., .May i<i, UT?, I rco«!lv«l m}"^ Hr»oeabout tli* Icnlh ot^j niary, untl 1 nml |{ri>ut lu!||i from It. I llM I mil now worli iiiuc.li l«>(l«r, mid att tlay w Mine Is nil nUI eninpUIiiU 7\enUu-jiii n n I huii iny back Imlt»K. Thl» U wWlni i«i)'alUT III «if only nixty <lnv». If I «iii. tlnui'lo iiu-nd. It will iiol tw IniixlM>(ut« t im miuiut. T. H. DAM*. Itro. (Iruvex; The l.nng and lloify !tr«» whii'h J iinliTi ii fniiuyoii vrasruct lr^oittliir Until Ol .Mitrcli liutt. I bu\<> It KiMI Ihlrn- iliiVM. Now, HK an Ijuiit^t innn, (hrtln hi'Ut'llUi tliiit I llilnlt thill 1 have HlreiKir re- c<>lvi-a, t woulil not Iw wltlioul tli<-l»«i«y« will me, nnil lh« iirlvtlege oi tlupll(!AUu«,(iit the IWNt hni-w' lu HjiHrliiiibnrK conulj-, 1 would checi'lully ri oonuiii'iiil nllp<tiOB»!Bl. fnrliiK ns I Imve Imx-ii Willi WfiiknrHi ot l)i« hips anil buck,nnd «iih ndull hi-avv fc*lltii nni'Uid ibe tilxloiiii'ii, t« wcure Rllreotil O'.ce mid I'Cib'VtHi. H.KOlil'CK, H)>»ituiibtiru, C o., K. C. Ki>r.<'iAi. nri.iLi'. ^•ousni»|iHo« < urwl. 1 IxiujrhCsi Brncc for roy ow, Juuies T. Ftdh r.,, ho had In'OIi pro- nounced in tl-.e hut HUigoof cotwutniiiios bv the very Ijcnt pliyniciaiw in the txius- try. I differed frtini them, rfcomnirnd- cd him to gt«t the Lung IJrace wid hf would got well. 1 Iwught it lor hira, and he i« now a robust man, able tow raiU or do anv wori:. 1 write this,V cauw I think U ought to 1* known, and thousands ot femalw ought to know i!» advantages in urahiru. K. B. FCLFEB. finer, or mut'Ki. Tho price of this Hrooe I n t e tho war was fiiO, and & when fltttd by the nuHlical profiwlon. , , , Tho patent having I secured the manufacture of iwwo' the Improved Unices u)K)nsuch terras that 1 can furnish theniatthefollfl*- ing prices I'lHln nriioo. otdnmry site •; HIIIBIO Horiiln Uniw, ordlniuy » w-- Doiililo " " , " I offer my improvHl Brace to^J^®'!* aft a premium lor 10 new Mibscriben w THE liAPTiHT at §2 70inchidlngp»W and t l for every stibscriber youfellW ^'^Or ono Bnicti lor ten Braew «itl' cash, JlO each. Wollee.-All «hica over 40 lucliw, ^ b« ox,.r««ly made, are W.60 I-nd and Bprlng du|Hlcat«l mr WW H^ piMlii (iepwately) fomluKlc or doublelUptw 18.00. Mcnt tiy mall, po«t-pnltl. i»inK<rrioNN roB MEA»»W*®' Tnken lape, U yon Have «»'"J?!! lor mciMnrlDic "hVun two laelie* IIKWIW llie •^"•'"'J nronnd die alMlouien, i i n a ^ " meiMnrelnlnrliea. nturhcMl in even nnmbew, »•»« «*• •nlnrved two Inelietk Jnallea»(« tho cash n^t nwoj, pany the order, with nwucBt^Pp; ifllco, as none are sent out on t r t ^ THE BAPTIST. Stand yo in tho wwya, find sou nnd tusk for tho old iwtliH, which aro tho aood ways, and walk tiiorolu, mid ye «hall find rest for your mixlB.—y^'rmiai. 01(1 St'rles~Y()l. XXXV. M K M i n i l S , T E N N . , JUISE 15, IH78. N e w S e r i c 8 - V o l . X I . N o . 2iK Tin: Our Vulpii. Sl'llUT TKSIMFVINti TO MKN F.H'S AhOl'PlON Tiir; BK- liV u. VS INSl.tiW, |).l>. • riif Sl'irlt llmlf li.ai>i(!« v.jtii.H', wlib I'lii hpli a tlliil we me lilt'I'bihlrf ii "f <ii«l. Itom, vill. Irt. H AN'INti airuuied the <livine relatioimhip of llie belicvi-r, the apnstle now proceisls to ad- <luce the divine evidein-e of a triitli so (,'reiit. lie iisJuniA's that the sictual existence of tbo be- licvi rV soiiHiiip may t<i bis own s(ail, at times, be iiiiiidlerof painfid uncertainly. This leatls him to iinfobi the ajfeUey of tbe .Spirit in authenti- catiiiir the fact, thus at oinv neutralizinf? in tbe mind all doubt, and allayin<,' all fear: "The Spirit Itself bearing,' witneas willi tair spirit that we ;iri' the cbildn'ii of <!oil." With regard to the lirst point, it is not Klrimg»» that the fact of his adoption should meet with iinn ii niis^jiyin;; in the Christian's mind, wolnjr iliiit it is a tnitli so sjdriliial. Hows from si source so citncealisl, and ha- Its heat in tln^ jtrofoimd re- (X'sses of tbe soul. The very stniKiidousnefis of the relationship siaf<Ki-rs our ijelief. To be fully tsBUrctl of onr iliviiie adtiption demands other than the ti^stimoiiy either of our own feelings or the opinion of men. Our fwlings, sometinuM ex- cited and visionary, may mislead: the opinion of others, often fond ami partial, may deceive us. The jtraiul, fiie divine and only safe tostlmony is, "the Spirit its( If iK-areth witiuHs with our spirit." There isxi-ts a stronj; combination of evil lend- inj' lo shake the t.'bristhm's conlblentv in the be- lief of Ills sonship. .Satan is ever t»n tho watch to insinuate the tlonbt. |!e tried the experiment Willi our Lord: " I f tliou he the Son of (UmI." (Matt. iv. ti.) In no instance wtaild It ap|K-ar tliut htMielually deiiie<l tbe truth of Christ's divine relationship. The ulmost that his temerity per- mitteil wa.stlie to the mind of a diuibt, leavin;; it tliero to its own working. Our blrtised Lord thus assiuled, it is no marvel that his ilis- eiplet<should ii<> exposed to a like assault. The world, too, la-cviumes to call it in (|uestion ; "Be- hold what manner of love the Father hath be- Hb)\v»Hl upon us, that we should beealhsl the sons of (Jod ; therefore the world knoweth us not, be- cause it know him not." (I J o h n 111. 1.) Igno- runt of the tlivine Original, how can it rwognlze the divine lineamenls in tho faint and Imperfect copy V It has no vocabulary by which it can (hv cipher the "new name written In the white Ktone." The sons of Hod aro in the midst of a cr(«)ked and perverse nation, illumining it with their llKht, and priv<erving it by their grace; yet dlsguLsed from its knowletlge, and hidden from its view. Ihit the strongest doubt.s touching the validity of his adoption aro those gentlered in the Nv Ih^ver's own mind. Oh I thuro Is much there to generato nnd foster tliw painful misgiving! We havo said that the very greatnes.4 of tho favor,— the Htui)oiidoiisiM«H of tho relatlonshii), stnrtlos the mind, and staggers our faith. " W h a t I to l»e aehlld ofUodI Gwl iny Father! Can 1 Iw tho subject of a change so great,—of a relatlonshl|t so exaltetl? Who am 1,0 Lord God, and what is "ly hoiwe, that thou shouldtwt exalt iiio to he a king's son? Is this tho manner of men, O Lord OotI?" Aud then there erowd u|K)n tho ho- llover'a mind thoughhi of his own slnfulncfls, and unworthlness ufso dlatiugulahud u blowiilng. " Ciin it be? With such depruvily of heart, MK II ear-I nality of mind, Mu-b irbellioii of will, such a |iro- i jM-nsity to evil e-eb moment, ami in everything' such baekslidiii;,'s and Haws, dws there yet exist ! within me a ntdiire thai links me with thej Divine'.' II «eeius impossibh'." An<l when to' all this are added tbe viiried ilisi« nsiiti(ais of his heavenly I'ather, »iften wearing a rough garb, assuming an aspcs-l somber, tbrejitening iind crushing, oh it is no marvel, that, Ktaggeretl by a discildine so severe, the tact of (hxi's love to him, und of liLs ( lost! ami tender relation to(»od,shoulil stmietimes be a matter of palnlul <biubt! that thus he should reitsoii.: " If bis child, re|K>sing in bis ht«rf, aud se:ded ujioii his arm, wiiy is it thus? AVtaild he not have sjiared me this heavy stroke? Woubl not this cup have pa-ssed my lips? Woultl behave asktsl me to slay my Isaac, —to rwlgn my Benjamn? All these things are against me." And thus are tin* children of (iod C(m- stanlly tempted to <|iUNlion the fact of their adoption. Hut tbe Lord has graciously and anii»ly pro- vithHl for this painful |«irt of Christian experieiuf in the witn^H^ of the Spirit. Tlie iK'rlect c<an|.<'- fence (»f the Spirit is nssumed. Who can reasona- bly ((uestion It ? Is verity ensential to a witness? Then Is be must competent; for he Is tbe " S|)irlt of truth." Kssentlally divine, Ids t»istimony is to IK> rtHH'ived as of one whose truthfulness ejinnot he i.mpiiiclKsl. If he witness to us that we are Ijorn from above, itnd l>clong lo tfie one family, then we may sjifely erislit his testimony, anil re- tvlve the comfort it impartH. Is it e.sscntial that he should know tlie fact wiiereof he afllrms? Who .so com|M'tent to autbeiiticide the work of tho rt|drit in the heart as the Spirit himself? We, then, may safely eonlide in Ihe truthful nnd in- teJllgent "testimony which tbe Spirit of (iod bears to our being the sons of tlod. As to the great truth thus witne.ssivl to by tbe Spirit, we are not to sujipose thai the testimony is intended to mala-tbe fact itself mme sure, but siHiply to confirm our own minds in Ihe comfort- tdde assurance of it. Our actual ailojition cannot be more cerlain than it is. It is secnnsl to us by the priHlc«tlnating love of OIKI, and the ever- lasting covenant of grace, is conllriiuHl by our union with the Lord .lesus, and is sealed hy the Holy Hplrlt of promise: " 1 laving predmtlnated us unto the adoption td' children by .hwus Christ to himself, acconling to the goo<l pleasure of hl.s will.'' (Eph. i. Ti.) But the twtimony which the 8i>irlt heaM is tieslgnetl to meet the phase of Christian experience just mlvertiHl to, —tho pain- ful uncertainty to the chiblren of Cod thenwtdvcw, hy which tills truth Is often enshroudwl. It is not for tlie henellt of our fellow-crmturea, still les.'i for the Nutbfaetlou of (iod himself, hnt for tho assurance ami comfort of t»ur own hearts, that tho Spirit hears wltnens with our B|ilrltsthat we arc tho chihiren of (lotl. The testimony Is for the conflrmatlon of our own faith, and the conso- lation of our own hearts. But tho question arises, what is the motia of his tcHtlmdny? In attempting to supply an answer, wo must aeknowlotlge that we havo no certain data to guldo us. Hulllclent light, howover, Ixaiins from his work In general to assist iw In forming an intelligent ami correct Idea of hl« oiwratlons. How, then, may wo suppose tho Bplrlt wltneflspH with our sjilrlt? Not by visions and volecB; not hy lieats aud fanelcH; nor by any dlrcct insldnitlon or new revelation of truth. I'ar dilleient from this is Ihe nuMle of Ids testi- mony. We may gather from the measure of light viaiehsafiHl that be first implants within the soul thcKorm of spiritual life, wbieh, beneath Ids i nltnre, prodttces the "fruits of love, Joy, iK«ee, loiiK suH'erlng, gentlencfw, giKMliuMH, faith, iiieek- nt>ss, teniiM!ranct\" I'Vom th(«e wo are left to Iraw the rational diHluction of onr adoption. If, for exiimjde, a child of (Iod, with all lowlliuvtHol spirit, and after much prayerful imjuiry, discovers that more or •less some t>f these ell'ects of the Spirit's opf ration are devel«»|KMl in hisexperleiu-e, then it is no pn^nmption in that indivhiuid honestly and humbly to ctmclmle that he Is a child of Uod, This is the Spirit's wltiHMs; and he cannot guiiisiiy it withinit willful bllndinMs, nor reject it without positive sin. Tlie brcat'dng ot tho renewiKl heart alter holin<"«s supplUw an- other illustration of tho mode of the Spirit's tiwi- mony. The ])anting after dlvino conformity Is the Spirit's inspiration. Where, therefoie, it exists, the diHluetion is that the'lndividual is a child of (kMl. Thus hy hi-getling in us the divine nature, —hy priKlucIng in us spiritual fruits, and by brinthing In our souls a debire for liolineHS, the .Spirit ciinduets us to the rational eonclusion that wearolHiruol (Joil. iJyshwldlngabroadtJoil'slovc in the soul,—hy si»rinkling the conscionee with theatiming bliMMl, —by endearing the Bavlor to our hearts,—hy leading us more simply to rest in his finished work, yea, to rest in himself,—hy ea'ating and increitsing love to tho members »tf the one family, und fellowship with w liatever is holy and heavenly und iweful, ho thu.s testillcs lo our divine relationship. Nor would we pass by tlie harmony which sub- sists Ijetween the Bible and tho experience of the sanctitkHl heart, by which tho Spirit witnef<«-s timt we are lM)rn of (Jotl. Whatever may be the miKle of his testimony, 11 never contradicts tlus word of truth, but always is In perfect agreement with, and fully sustnins, it. As It is hy the truth he quickens, und through thP truth ho sancUlles, so with the tridb he wllnesstw. If our itentimenfii, feelings and actions are invariably and unequivo- cally opposeil lo (tod's revealwl word, we may vaunt ourselvtw as we will of our tlivlne relation- ship, we yet are M-lf-decelvtHl, and an' "luistards and not sons." Is there In our lives a eorre- siKMidenTO of Christian exiierlence nnd revealed truth? "1 could not, without making my own dcx'trino outslrl|i my own pxi erionce, vouch lor any other Intinudlon of the Hplrlt of God than that which he gives in the ft(!t of making tin* word of (iod clear unto you, and the slate of your own heart clear unto you. From tho one you draw what are its promises; from tho other, what arc your own personal charaoterlHtlcH: and the ai>pllt'ation of the first to tho soeond may con- duct to a most legltlinato argument that you liersonnlly are ono of tho saved; and that not In tardy or elalmrato argument elthcfr, hut with an evidence quink nnd i)0\vcrful as tho light of In- tuitloii. By a single deiHwItion of eonsciencc, for example, I may know that 1 do ludcetl hungor arid thirst after righteousne«.t; nnd hy a single glance with the eye of my understimdlng, I may roeognly-e a Havior's truth, and a Savior's tender- ncBs, in tho promise that all who do so flhall ho filled; and, without tho Intervention of any lengthened process of reasoning, I may eonfl- dently givo to thu gcnenil announcomcnt lu tho gosiKil sueh a H|»ctrlflc application to myself a« lo convey my own dtatlncit and ossuaHi hopo of a particular Intoreat therein. Thus thoro Is no

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To all S H f f o r e r s I'rom Pro-lapsed Organs.

I Uk« thl i roetluyt! of cnllliig jrour al-tsnUon tfl (he celtibnilw! l ix l t and Luug Brac«, nhich I bftvo MIII for the Ijwt •igbleen yoors, that I iniir make It a benpflt to mr pu^wr by mulclflg it a far greater bvtiont to you,

I will briefly jrivc you (uy rciwonH for r«»nin»*<mi!it|r tiiln invphmblo article to you. Moro timu ciflhUrn yo4»ni imci, I wo* tboroudily broken down In voico fwju osofwlv jm>Kching; I wuld fjniiik bwt a little wliilp Hillunit gottiug Iionrwi; iny tljrottt WIIR gentrally TTORC, HIHI eiM»ily Irritftlod, Htul itA toiio Iweanno lipHvy Hnii buxky; oooii n UackiPK cough wt in, tlint Incrcftse^l, until nt llit> cl<»c oC u long mutttlnt?, my volci? (iiili d tmtire{j%,ji(KU'r tbo e{R!cl» of ft cJironlc Iary»pit!.< that

noon HU ously •

K-rindticed lirouchills, wlilcli w>ri-ire«tt'jic<l my )iii>. I wmi now

coui|«»lled to tli-flst fu)0> preaching, and, If jHi44!<ibl«, ovrrwjtni' tboiia ditiienltie*, aiicf rccovcT tlio lost ir^f.uro, — tlie voice, (hrtt to ji initiisfor or 'awycr is more vaTuiiMo ihiin or jfwcl.^, -

or bo fileiit foii'ver. 1 rjjpliciJ lo the iTiiwt omini'iU phyiticiunt, unit wiw but llttlo lieliwd; wivo the r-xoinion oi HH I'lougHtcd uvula, they ciuld do nothing but adviixj rest; and thia 1 wtf com-pelliHl lo l4ike, What cflusi'd and con-tinued thut conMlitnl irritation und hacking cough, tbw could neither ftx plain nor prevfnl. I'nrvijimK'c thiew the rpiticdy in my way. My wife was Hullt^riiij; trom prolflp-Jur* uteri, and tho profcmioi oi the th-.oiy and iirm;ti<'e id nutiicint) hi tht tJnivcr»iiiy orNanhville Dr. Winnton, was her phymcian. and he prpscrilx'd for hrr thii* idt'otical Itrao;, which *iM>edily fi?iu.ntil h*" S he com-plained ol a "diR«::lng do'.v«;" and no IraiguHgo cc'<fd lK'l.i»r vxprem my feoUngo, and CHpocially aflt r prcRcliing. It occurre<l to nit* if it «fl«t jftiinl tor one cajio ot ' 'drawiug doniu," yjiy iiol for ftnotber. V/ithout iouwulting auy oni', i uao large t'lKuigh tor nivitli

and put it on, (.bo j im t time doubtlta-* itwjLicvor y x i U s M f ^ ^ & n i . r fuch « reaison, and t b f ruSfjlt vaM, tho ir-ritatiou of my throat (|ulet«d, and Uie hocking ere lon^ cta>*d, and the voico coranicnced building up, until 1 could arliculat'*, wliic h 1 Imd not done for twelve months, and vcrvHijon I coni-mcnwd to pnach agivin. l luit Brnco I wore nearly tpu vcarH n'itboaicoir.n/.;;.; eating iti* wonderful ndvftnt,'if;e» to any one, i)«cau!ie I thought 1 wan using an iirticU' that was iiiventHl for the u-c ol feuialfnoiily. I'rjVHt<?ly, to a few MU'cial fricndu who wcit nullt rin^ as I xufleretl I enplttincd tho UKC OI tho iSracf, anil through mo thoy oblainrti it, and were relieved a« I WM. I now rnade known the jwwer ot the Urace to restore, strenxth-tn and prewrvo tl»e voit^ in public np^akcvH. and then conimonwd offering it iw a premium to ministers l«r nubscrib-srs.

Tbfl oaUBO of hoarRt'noft", Fore throat, larynifitw,and finally bronchitwin mbl ic nn^«Kt r-,nnd all the* Mymptomwof "drai;-glng down," gonencnf!, exhaustion niter ajMtakinjr, and iveakne««8 ol tho buck and loiuH, piles, and .icrtda, l/ie Mllr/hr re-faxtttion qf the aMomiiml n'lmcie^. xchich allows (fie bour/ji lo sink, xml hiou'ii by murkal hollows over the Hps of Ihe /iijis. Now all know that the l ln lnp ol the Mtomnch aro connectcd with tboM5 of the throat and affect the vocjd organs, fiml when tho htomacli ainkfi a ittratnini{ in brouKht to bear uiwn tho throat, and Hjwakin^ or talk-{jtK will irritate it (nd produuo hoarne new), and if coutlnui.<< 8oro throat, and nil the train of evilw thnl public x)>cak< r« •re wont to complain ot, and which hiut carried liunilredH to their Kravcs, and which yearlyaro laying luildo ua UH'ICBH humiroiift of etbcra.

Now, alter a porBonnl experience of uear'T iwnnty yearn, and ihe.Ndrled nxp^. rtence ot more timn one thoURand niluin-ten and public speaktrs upon whom 1 have filted the Ilracii with invariable •ucoew. I am prejiarod to testity of itit real merlta. Without it, 1 am aatlifled I •houUi buvo U'cn laid aaide from public •iwiking clghteeu yc^Js ago. Ily mlng It, 1 liave lully rei ovcrcd a loit voice, and am blewied with one ol uncommon |iowcr and euduranoo. Without it, two 9X tiuM Mnuwu exbauvt aud giv« u e

Ibo Miim of fatigue, ami Ioata ni« witli A hearv, liuskr voice; with il , I can apeak four houra a day without Mhau»-tloh or hoaraenea*. I now vm it ouly whea apeaking, and thus preiwrremy Toioe and and phynlcnl eueraie*. ] do not believe that, any one wouia ever Iw ataieted wiU» hrmla, ormlfi, or weaknoM of the back j t loluii, aliouid he wear It ordinarily loow, aud only tight whcu nfteaklng or putting forth unusual eff<)rt«. I t i« n preserver ol a go(p<l voice atid of a wound phydcal condition. It KhuiilJ Ih« worn by every minUter and public BjH'ftker lo carry the energy aud vigor of hw youth far Into old age, and by every old man UHsist him to HJ|«|«>rl tJif gr.vwin^ wcdknciw of ato.

Hmi<l,rtNlrt of old nu'ii yonrl^y i n f UHIDK tlio Hraco for l a d s u illi itivnriublo tfUllMfadloii.

1 ilo not c la im thut tin' Rodr and Liiuff Unu'o wi l l curn ovt'ry <liioaf«! that l lwh lit heir t o ; but it wil l rtv l i i 'vo, wlifr*^ It doex nut fully curt-, all that yroat a rmy of IHh and acluw t h a i Kooii brtiik down the Ixxt couMti tutioiiH, which arn cuu.'^wl by /wo-Idjmts of the wiiMcto whu'h mpimrt Uui Inlmui/ oiy(tn.t. Tlilf* in tlio only mcidianical coiitrivanfo c w r <lis-covfri'd that uplifts tho alulomen rathor Utaii ciniprcri'jtvs i(, as all tniswcH do .

ThLs is what it doivn, a.i thoii-;uinls who havo U-hhI it aro jircimrt'd to tcntlfy: I t HUltpoi'lM tlio hacJt, abdo men, Htomach, lungfH and wotvib. It , Microforo, prtvents luR'^itudo, hoaiwv lu-ss, p l lw , hernia, conMiniptiKn, and that lorriiilo diMoaw,—tiyapcpsla.

It iiK'n'astw tbo hrt'iilhinj; capacity, and thoreby kIvi-s sjtronfjth t o tfio Iwdy.

It oxspandu and i'ular>;iw the hmfpn, and tbufi renders brcatbinp: f rw and t'any, and (liorcby proinol«'sdl};o?<tion.

It roliovcM chroniccosUvfncsfi and )il<H wlion all other nu>anft luivo ailed.

I t ii ivari;d)ly relieves all ca>t>t of pi'olafum vtrn in fc-niahv, a dlHeaw that n o i i iwlicine can roach , bccau.^e, l ike a broken liinl), i t needs mechani enl Hupport.

Jt relieves piles ntid//ro/tf/?*-.;* by upl i f t ing tbo l(j\v<r boWels from the ra i i im .

It is bcin^ ti'Sf'd more and more yearly, as its value is k n own , by |)nblic spoakei>< and sint^erH, and by those havinjf wf'idc hm^fs and backs"; und by tbose havin^^ stoopinj.; hIIOUI-ders and hacking c o u g h s , tlie sure l)r(H'nrsorH of consumpt ion. A n d many a stifVerer has be<'n cured ol dyKpt'iisia a nd liver compla int w h o h u d Iks'ii eonsiderwl in the l a s t ,sbit,'<' of.consnmjitlon.

wi'it i . i tr i tovi : i> i iK.icr.. Tho orlKinal llrace, made only for

ladiefl, WHrt too weak for t h e sterner sex . I reimsl icd it by an important improvement , ns tho fol lowing w i l l HIIOW : —

I.et all Tukc Notice.

TIIIN lo eerllfr (lint ll ic nii<ler<ilK"e4> IN (lifl only iiiniiiiltaftnrer or lli<< lliiii. iiliiK Itotly Ilrnrr, 1111)1 Hint lliono iimti. til)wtiir<>4l for J . II. Urnv4Hi, nrr •nntlp «llirprpnl, iin<l nre moredi irnble, niKl nu iiii|>rov<<tn<>nl over tli<> |tr<v<eiil htyle now In ninrkot. We hpII to u oilier imrtjr Nonlh or llip <»hlo itlv<>r.

K.( ' .nANF«UtTII .

to no

l i inga utid lunibago they iiro invulua^ W e . W . 0 . LAWIUCN'CE, M . D ,

CrawfordvHle, M l « . I recolvetl the Braco for m y pat ient ,

M r j . >[iuUn, She applied I t , a m i i t rulioved hot- back i iumediiUely. T mi l well nliswed wi th the Brace. I t i« the only supporter thftt I hsvospen ov uwmI 111 m y pxtwiclve jirrtt'tlfo that I win roly inM)n without any npiK'ur-ftneoofevil from ita two. 1 shall hert'-a f tw lntr(Hliic<< it into m y imu'tlee, untl Chargo no commission.

. A . A . H.wiH, M. l ) . . Ilotifslonla, Mo.

o r I H I IM< ' NI>KAU»:UN.

r rou i (lie (i(»t<>riior oflVutK^^nee.

The fcdUiwlnji: eerlilleute from (»ov. I'ovter, wl io has thoroU{;ldy te^tisl the merits at' onr HnprovrtI l l n iw , should be read by all sulferers. He largely, it not altogethor, owes bis last eiiH'tion (•) the Hraee. N o t i w what he tiays: -—

iSHLPeittlte <»tll<'«>. AiihlMillr, 'IVuii,, | l><^<>nil>cr Ul, IH7e. /

O r . .1. I t , U c a r I uMcd Utc l l r a r i ; Ht'ut h y y o i i r -Ncir i l i i r i s iK m y l u t e < i i i i t tiNHitf l i l t ; . s l i i t f . I t %vti.«i'iirT«-r.v Ki-(-a(

J f l ! t o llli>, UIMi I ICt ' l VCI J n o i l !ii;i(tNliC!l t h a i i l I l i a i i i o n i -iiient-(>(l ilN u s e a w o e K «>arlt<*r ( h a t i n y «u l< v t v o u l d n o t h a t «< iM't'i i c d V c t c t l a t a l l . T i i c Hrxt (liii<> I l i ned i t I a«l(lr«<H!>ie4l a largxr c r o w d o f |>i>u|iU^ i n I h e o p r u n l r , a u d I l o i i i i d t l i a t m y r o i c c t«'a»t v<;i-y n i i i c l iN t r t ^ i iK th-c u t ' d , a u d a t ( h v <ioHC o t ' a t w o h u i i r ' N N|u>('('li I tvaN H ' c c I r o i i i i i iy i iN i ia l f o v l i u ^ o i ' f v c a r l nvMH a n d f ' x l i a u h t i o n .

V«»i!y i lOMi i t 'C t i i i l i y , JA.S. I>. I >OUT l i : R .

wooli l Wlvteo all swsHjttaa uhn

hy oU means to itet thorn a ^ ^ S ^ f o r e they httve t T a t o r H K a k t e I had to do. I would not ^wl l fcS U for n»y conf l ldmt lon.

Col»miftn,Mo. i JAV inVn TCATIAOHV o r r A i m k M , "

I liftvobeou wearli»Koiiei)fTonnin.i. Lung BriKkf, Hinou l A Angnit n-polo t.*»rtH» my «r«itUu3« {(j

wimnu-iicwl tl>« 'rt «ble for manual lKb<>r, % iJ^f® •KVi'U ypufn, tiin!i>t,t worth!, tt wwik l)inMi niicl «««iral rtAlmJ^J"' jvliloli the IJ1-4CO li!V?Klv<.» mTJ^ i , 111 n.Hiig ii,.rw,.t„,cu, uo on« h, !i'. I>noii of ll» worih. Mt ^/i v<mnlrtliii. J w.mlil not U. witl.oitu '

W«l!Uigii,'iVuii.

J*" „. u. ^

H. mi.\Tta Thtiniuli Mi-wm. Kliiwprs.t Wilmtoft.

toi, MtaiTon. Ohio., ,»„,„.v, Tr,iii;. oi.o i.f vom- liiunovmi lianulug'i i S S Jl(><fv llimv-,: 4l la just wimv I .uv.bM , J urn wru' lOwmi Vah U*"^

hu«iilr...l >,01.1 .uftlw.- . I f,.,.| thru { 11 a.-vv iiiin) Hliioe I |.m ii „„, ln-iullly una cUtti riiilly nvomineud u lo^

in it« tiK. work Wiulr.'.! of u» J THOMAS r u j w m

Uunu'r(..ra Hmtion,T.>nn.

Ifiv. h.u-p >jwii wmjla, a, n.iniih)i{'« Ikidy nm! I.hhk Mrara-.atwiumi, diivs, foi ,-str»'ni,i wptihtu*. o( mj- Usck id ml.oi V III II,}• i-hrM, imd cm, triithfuHyiB Ihul. I ;ini muolii — v.'v like cliMir ol Hiy ii buck or III i> wiiurui rmUiriMnofn wi(lkli)(C' Iti u 4luy, «ai( far Kr )i<-eii ttl)lt« to in a jmiK ltini>, I fltid Urueo to truly Uio very ii,«h(Uilc»ihij»

h.C.lx^Kg,.'

Ih'ii. 1 ;uii muelii iHHiflUtil, niimnh nmUtu nr oi Hiy luulwly. 1 rui.j lion?

.. fiillnw nij' |,li)w. In u^

far Krfnt«;r !•<(•«;, ihui I bw,

Offlco of Man Til (To., Conn., May I, IWfl.

N o other party In this city or the South W'lls m y Imi irovod Hraoo, un-ions ho can nhow a written ooni-luission from nip.

TtWTI.nO.MAIJt. I (Mtuld produco tlio ttwtimony of

hundrislH of eminent idivHlcians and HiirKoonH of tho Nor th , but prefer lo KIVC a lew Houtlioru iiraclitlonprH, who uro known or may Ik« written to.

Tho lut«3 Dr. Htono, tho Kreat Hur-KPoti of N o w OrlwtnH, pronounced it tlio purfectlon of inwhaniea l inven-tion for tho puriKWO lu tendcd : 1. e., tho upl i f t ing of tlio howolH, nnd relief of air enuacH of prolniwus of tho In-tcrnal organs.

I prescribed ono of your BrncifH to n )ndy puticnt of m iuu loBt fall. Hho saynsho would not tuko one huntlrcd dollars for It. I f sho could not got an-other ono of tho B«nio k i nd .

8. T u u m k r , M . D . l l i iynovl l lo , Apr i l 1«, 1877.

A l l the Dmccfl wh ich I havo o ^ dcrod irlvo tho grentcst Botlafiictlon. i or a l l k i nds of w o m b dlaeosos, yvouk

IIKO. U l tAV» i i-Yu i i inuitr iii« n j»r««enl, noiiic llir •«• a cnrN n|ro, ol ou«" of OnuiitiiK'<> l.iiiiK mill liiMlv Urni-trM. I ntt'PltKil uiKl Ik'iiI I( lor IHr«*<> >'pni-H Hitlioiil neitrliiK II, rnllier rli»<»lnK itnfli (tiliien uiMlpr llie lu-iiil or *'linni-iMiurm-rj." IC4>^«>ii(ly, Ihe h<-urj Hit<l IlillxniMK etliirtH ut llie Oi i tp i i i i ln l , <|iiil« hrukc liutvii lur llii> l lml iiionlli, I (•(iiirln<l>il lu try (In- rr.|eel«Hl Urueo. niitl I ilo not tiCMUMl lo lri.lir)r lo Itir InrnlunUlp worth of lhl«t Iirnr4>. I enn eii<lu>'*'jnl **" tfTnnr-T't Utr iiiW." tltni I vtKl •» nrUlinnt, (n. liuiio. 91% »ole«' l»n M-i" AT K% t:i(i- HTHi' o r • v tor-roitT, uiiil my iiliynU-Hi . marlh lini* Imm-h iiioMlHIicloutly rvnpuiMi. I woiiltl (idl lnU(> IMI tli>i4>H the nrirn or niy llriH>4> now iilitl be coni|iell<tl to <li!«< IK'tiKO tvllli It, I iiitmt rortllnlljr rrrom. iiieiiil tills Itrnrr to llioNe n l i o nut}', ItliyMlrHlly ur otlifrwlMe iirrtl i t .

(i. A. LOtn'O!^, Ik.I>. I'fUttor'riilrU llttpUm l.'liurcti, lx,u!».

lllt,V('IL-ll IN one «l tlio k'renifHil of filiyMlrnl I(Io»hIIIKH lo n pub-lie MltriikPr or HliiKt'r. Tlio l<>Ntininiiy ur iiinny iiiluliitorw n« to IIm Krent bene-III would NiirnrlHP III«im> n l i o hiiow uo l l i l uKon i . N. I I . roUI>, l.lfcU.

Mluir i;iirlHtlnn Ht?i><»tliory.

1 have given tbe IJraco a (air triid. I find it nil tiiat i* claimed for it. I would iu)t lake ifHKl fur the rij^ht to u«e it 1 !ioiif< that all my minbttcring brethren will procurc one.

.1. A. ltl'.VNOI.IW. Fulton, 1871.

A 4,)f:on<aA KVAMIKMNT.

Having ^iven tlic H9nning Hniceafair trial, I chcftfuily l>car my tCHtimony to itB vtdue. 1 can jwrform my lalmr with lllty I'er cent more eaite and comfort than l)elore; 1 would not 1)0 without it lor twice il» price. 'I'. C. HOYKIX.

Hiiuday-Hchool EvangeliHt. Atlauta, Ga.

1 can preacl day and night for two months with my Hrace on and not lie nu lioarHO wt 1 would in one week without it: every miniHler, Htrong or weak, Bhould have one. A. UouTir.

Union Depot, East Tcnnes«ct>.

Tho Bruce I rwolvcsl from you I llnd Is of grpiit benefit to ine. 1 wa« afraiti it was not wha t It was rocorn-niendod to bp; hut I vviw I n d u m l l.>y n i y phyH l chm to get one. Short ly afterward, tho church that 1 Avas a niemlx'r of culled uie to Hcrvo theiu as niuitor; and I nceopted on tho eon-dltlon that ihoy should get iiio ii Hmco. I wtw entirely broken down from over speaking. I eould not sneak longer than llfteen minutes un-til I hccamovery hoarse; but , w i t h tho IJraco on, 1 eaii si«!ak w i t h iK?r-ft-ct « i»o ono hour t and , aftor siM-ak-Ing, [ do not feel tha t unplotuiantnofls at u iy Btotunch that 1 dh l before using the Brncd. I ctm Bay that tlie Braco in a l l that la c la imed for I t ; and I

tioru ljulie, Mlw., .May i<i, UT?,

I rco«!lv«l m}" Hr»oeabout tli* Icnlh ot^j niary, untl 1 nml |{ri>ut lu!||i from It. I llM I mil now worli iiiuc.li l«>(l«r, mid att tlay w Mine Is nil nUI eninpUIiiU 7\enUu-jiii nn

I huii iny back Imlt»K. Thl» U wWlni i«i)'alUT III «if only nixty <lnv». If I «iii. tlnui'lo iiu-nd. It will iiol tw IniixlM>(ut« t im miuiut. T. H. DAM*.

Itro. (Iruvex; The l.nng and lloify !tr«» whii'h J iinliTi ii fniiuyoii vrasruct lr^oittliir Until Ol .Mitrcli liutt. I bu\<> It KiMI Ihlrn- iliiVM. Now, HK an Ijuiit^t innn, (hrtln hi'Ut'llUi tliiit I llilnlt thill 1 have HlreiKir re-c<>lvi-a, t woulil not Iw wltlioul tli<-l»«i«y« will me, nnil lh« iirlvtlege oi tlupll(!AUu«,(iit the IWNt hni-w' lu HjiHrliiiibnrK conulj-, 1 would checi'lully ri oonuiii'iiil nllp<tiOB»!Bl. fnrliiK ns I Imve Imx-ii Willi WfiiknrHi ot l)i« hips anil buck,nnd «iih ndull hi-avv fc*lltii nni'Uid ibe tilxloiiii'ii, t« wcure Rllreotil O'.ce mid I'Cib'VtHi. H.KOlil'CK,

H)>»ituiibtiru, C o., K. C.

Ki>r.<'iAi. nr i . iLi ' .

^•ousni»|iHo« < urwl.

1 IxiujrhCsi Brncc for roy ow, Juuies T. Ftdh r.,, ho had In'OIi pro-nounced in tl-.e hut HUigoof cotwutniiiios bv the very Ijcnt pliyniciaiw in the txius-try. I differed frtini them, rfcomnirnd-cd him to gt«t the Lung IJrace wid hf would got well. 1 Iwught it lor hira, and he i« now a robust man, able t o w raiU or do anv wori:. 1 write this,V cauw I think U ought to 1* known, and thousands ot femalw ought to know i!» advantages in urahiru.

K. B. FCLFEB.

f i n e r , o r mu t 'K i .

Tho price of this Hrooe I n t e tho war was fiiO, and & when fltttd by the nuHlical profiwlon. , , ,

Tho patent having I secured the manufacture of iwwo' the Improved Unices u)K)nsuch terras that 1 can furnish theniatthefollfl*-ing prices I'lHln nriioo. otdnmry site •; HIIIBIO Horiiln Uniw, ordlniuy » w--Doiililo " " , "

I offer my improvHl Brace to^J^®'!* aft a premium lor 10 new Mibscriben w THE liAPTiHT at §2 70inchidlngp»W and t l for every stibscriber you fell W

^'^Or ono Bnicti lor ten Braew «itl'

cash, JlO each. Wollee.-All «hica over 40 lucliw, ^

b« ox,.r««ly made, are W.60 I-nd and Bprlng du|Hlcat«l mr WW H ^ piMlii (iepwately) fomluKlc or doublelUptw 18.00. Mcnt tiy mall, po«t-pnltl.

i»inK<rrioNN r o B MEA»»W*®'

Tnken lape, U yon Have « » ' " J ? ! ! lor mciMnrlDic "hVun two laelie* IIKWIW llie • ^ " • ' " ' J nronnd die alMlouien, i i n a ^ " meiMnrelnlnrl iea. nturhcMl in even nnmbew, »•»« «*• •nlnrved two Inelietk

J na l l e a » ( « tho cash n ^ t nwoj , pany the order, wi th nwucB t ^Pp ; ifllco, as none are sent out on t r t ^

THE BAPTIST. Stand yo in t ho wwya, f ind sou n n d tusk for t ho old iwtliH, wh ich aro t ho a o o d w a y s , a n d w a l k ti iorolu, m id ye «ha l l find rest for your mixlB.—y^'rmiai.

01(1 S t ' r l e s ~ Y ( ) l . X X X V . M K M i n i l S , T E N N . , J U I S E 1 5 , IH78. N e w S e r i c 8 - V o l . X I . N o . 2 i K

T i n :

Our Vulpii.

S l ' l l U T T K S I M F V I N t i TO

M K N F.H'S A h O l ' P l O N

T i i r ; BK-

liV u. VS INSl.tiW, |).l>.

• riif Sl'irlt llmlf li.ai>i(!« v.jtii.H', wlib I'lii hpli a tlliil we

me lilt'I'bihlrf ii "f <ii«l. Itom, vill. Irt.

HAN' INt i airuuied the <livine relatioimhip of

llie belicvi-r, the apnstle now proceisls to ad-

<luce the d iv ine evidein-e of a triitli so (,'reiit. l i e

iisJuniA's that the sictual existence of tbo be-

licvi rV soiiHiiip may t<i bis own s(ail, at times, be

i i i i i id lerof painfid uncertainly. This leatls h im

to iinfobi the ajfeUey of tbe .Spirit in authenti-

catiiiir the fact, thus at o inv neutralizinf? in tbe

mind all doubt , and allayin<,' all fear: " T h e

Spirit Itself bearing,' witneas wi l l i tair spirit that

we ;iri' the cbi ldn' i i of <!oil."

Wi th regard to the lirst point , it is not Klrimg»»

that the fact of his adoption should meet with

iinn ii niis^jiyin;; in the Christian's m i nd , wolnjr

iliiit it is a tnit l i so sjdril i ial . Hows from si source

so citncealisl, and ha- Its heat in tln^ jtrofoimd re-

(X'sses of tbe soul. The very stniKiidousnefis of

the relationship siaf<Ki-rs our ijelief. To be fully

tsBUrctl of onr i l ivii ie adtiption demands other

than the ti^stimoiiy either of our own feelings or

the opinion of men. Our fwl ings, sometinuM ex-

cited and visionary, may mis lead : the opin ion of

others, often fond ami partial, may deceive us.

The jtraiul, fiie d iv ine and only safe tostlmony is,

" t h e Spirit its( If iK-areth witiuHs with our spir i t ."

There isxi-ts a stronj; combinat ion of evil lend-

inj' lo shake the t.'bristhm's conlblentv in the be-

lief of Ills sonship. .Satan is ever t»n tho watch to

insinuate the tlonbt. |!e tried the experiment

Willi our Lord : " I f tliou he the Son of (UmI."

(Matt. iv. ti.) In no instance wtaild It ap|K-ar

tliut htMielually deiiie<l tbe truth of Christ's d iv ine

relationship. The ulmost that his temerity per-

mitteil wa.stlie to the m i nd of a diuibt,

leavin;; it tliero to its own work ing . Our blrtised

Lord thus assiuled, it is no marvel that his ilis-

eiplet<should ii<> exposed to a l ike assault. The

world, too, la-cviumes to call it in (|uestion ; "Be-

hold what manner of love the Father hath be-

Hb)\v»Hl upon us, that we should beealhsl the sons

of (Jod ; therefore the world knoweth us not, be-

cause it know h im no t . " (I J o h n 111. 1.) Igno-

runt of the t l iv ine Or ig ina l , how can it rwognlze

the d iv ine l ineamenls in tho faint and Imperfect

copy V I t has no vocabulary by which it can (hv

cipher the " n e w name written In the white

Ktone." The sons of Hod aro in the midst of a

cr(«)ked and perverse nation, i l l um in ing it with

their llKht, and priv<erving it by their grace; yet

dlsguLsed from its knowletlge, and h idden from

its view.

Ihit the strongest doubt.s touching the val idity

of his adopt ion aro those gentlered in the Nv

Ih^ver's own m i n d . Oh I thuro Is much there to

generato nnd foster tliw painful m isg iv i ng ! We

havo said that the very greatnes.4 of tho favor,—

the Htui)oiidoiisiM«H of tho relatlonshii), stnrtlos

the m ind , and staggers our faith. " W h a t I to l»e

aeh l ld o f U o d I Gwl i ny Fa t he r ! Can 1 Iw tho

subject of a change so grea t ,—of a relatlonshl|t so

exaltetl? W h o am 1 , 0 Lord God , and what is

" l y hoiwe, that thou shouldtwt exalt iiio to he a

king's son? I s this tho manner of men, O Lord

Oo t I ? " A u d then there erowd u|K)n tho ho-

llover'a m i n d thoughhi of his own slnfulncfls, and

unworthlness ufso dlatiugulahud u blowiilng. " Ciin

it be? W i t h such depruvi ly of heart, MK II ear-I

nal ity of mind , Mu-b irbellioii of will , such a |iro- i

jM-nsity to evil e-eb moment , ami in everyth ing '

such baekslidiii;,'s and Haws, d w s there yet exist !

with in me a ntdiire thai l inks me with the j

Divine'.' II «eeius impossibh' ." An<l when to '

all this are added tbe viiried ilisi« nsiiti(ais of his

heavenly I'ather, »iften wearing a rough garb,

assuming an aspcs-l somber, tbrejitening iind

crushing, oh it is no marvel , that, Ktaggeretl by a

discildine so severe, the tact of (hxi's love to h im,

und of liLs ( lost! ami tender relation to(»od,shoul i l

stmietimes be a matter of palnlul <biubt! that thus

he should reitsoii.: " If bis chi ld, re|K>sing in bis

ht«r f , aud se:ded ujioii his a rm, wi iy is it thus?

AVtaild he not have sjiared me this heavy stroke?

Woub l not this cup have pa-ssed my lips? Woult l

b e h a v e asktsl me to slay m y Isaac, —to rwlgn

m y Ben jamn? A l l these things are against

m e . " And thus are tin* children of (iod C(m-

stanl ly tempted to <|iUNlion the fact of their

adoption.

Hut tbe Lord has graciously and anii»ly pro-

vithHl for this painful |«irt of Christian experieiuf

in the witn^H^ of the Spirit . Tlie iK'rlect c<an|.<'-

fence (»f the Spirit is nssumed. W h o can reasona-

bly ((uestion It ? Is verity ensential to a witness?

Then Is be must competent ; for he Is tbe " S|)irlt

of t ru th . " Kssentlally d iv ine , Ids t»istimony is to

IK> rtHH'ived as of one whose truthfulness ejinnot

he i.mpiiiclKsl. I f he witness to us that we are

Ijorn from above, itnd l>clong lo tfie one fami ly ,

then we may sjifely erislit his testimony, ani l re-

tv lve the comfort it impartH. Is it e.sscntial that

he should know tlie fact wiiereof he afl lrms?

W h o .so com|M'tent to autbeiiticide the work of

tho rt|drit in the heart as the Spirit h imself? We ,

then, may safely eonlide in Ihe truthful nnd in-

teJllgent "testimony which tbe Spirit of ( iod bears

to our being the sons of tlod.

As to the great truth thus witne.ssivl to by tbe

Spirit , we are not to sujipose thai the testimony

is intended to mala-tbe fact itself m m e sure, but

siHiply to confirm our own minds in Ihe comfort-

tdde assurance of it. Our actual ailojition cannot

be more cerlain than it is. It is secnnsl to us by

the priHlc«tlnating love of OIKI, and the ever-

lasting covenant of grace, is conllriiuHl by our

union w i th the Lord .lesus, and is sealed hy the

Ho ly Hplrlt of promise: " 1 laving predmtlnated

us unto the adoption td' children by .hwus Christ

to himself, acconling to the goo<l pleasure of hl.s

wi l l . ' ' ( Eph . i . Ti.) But the tw t imony which the

8i>irlt heaM is tieslgnetl to meet the phase of

Christian experience just mlvertiHl to, — t h o pain-

ful uncertainty to the chiblren of Cod thenwtdvcw,

hy wh ich tills truth Is often enshroudwl. I t is

not for tlie henellt of our fellow-crmturea, still les.'i

for the Nutbfaetlou of ( iod himself, hnt for tho

assurance ami comfort of t»ur own hearts, that tho

Spirit hears wltnens with our B|ilrltsthat we arc

tho chihiren of (lotl. The testimony Is for the

conflrmatlon of our own faith, and the conso-

lation of our own hearts.

Bu t tho question arises, what is the motia of his

tcHtlmdny? I n a t tempt ing to supply an answer,

wo must aeknowlotlge that we havo no certain

data to gu ldo us. Hulllclent l ight , howover,

Ixaiins from his work In general to assist iw In

forming an intell igent ami correct Idea of hl«

oiwratlons. H o w , then, may wo suppose tho

Bplrlt wltneflspH wi th our sjilrlt? N o t by visions

and volecB; not hy lieats aud fanelcH; nor by any

dlrcct insldnit lon or new revelation of t ru th .

I'ar dil leient from this is Ihe nuMle of Ids testi-

mony. W e may gather from the measure of

light viaiehsafiHl that be first implants w i th i n the

soul thcKorm of spiritual life, wbieh , beneath Ids

i nltnre, prodttces the " f ru i t s of love, Joy, iK«ee,

loiiK suH'erlng, gentlencfw, giKMliuMH, faith, iiieek-

nt>ss, teniiM!ranct\" I'Vom th(«e wo are left to

• Iraw the rational diHluction of onr adoption. If ,

for exiimjde, a chi ld of ( Iod, with all lowlliuvtHol

spirit, and after much prayerful imjuiry, discovers

that more or •less some t>f these ell'ects of the

Spirit's opf ration are devel«»|KMl in hisexperleiu-e,

then it is no p n ^ n m p t i o n in that ind ivh iu id

honestly and h u m b l y to ctmclmle that he Is a

chi ld of Uod , This is the Spirit's wltiHMs; and

he cannot guiiisiiy it withinit wi l l fu l bllndinMs,

nor reject it wi thout posit ive sin. Tlie brcat 'dng

ot tho renewiKl heart alter holin<"«s supplUw an-

other il lustration of tho mode of the Spirit 's tiwi-

mony. The ])anting after d lv ino conformity Is

the Spir i t 's inspiration. Where, therefoie, it

exists, the diHluetion is that t he ' l nd iv i dua l is a

child of (kMl. Thus hy hi-getling in us the d iv ine

nature, — h y priKlucIng in us spiritual fruits, and

by br in th ing In our souls a debire for liolineHS, the

.Spirit ciinduets us to the rational eonclusion that

wearolHiruol (Joil. i JyshwldlngabroadtJo i l 's lovc

in the sou l ,—hy si»rinkling the conscionee w i th

t h e a t im i n g bliMMl, — b y endearing the Bavlor to

our hearts,—hy leading us more s imply to rest in

his finished work , yea, to rest in h imse l f ,—hy

ea'ating and increitsing love to tho members »tf

the one fami ly , und fellowship w i t h w liatever is

holy and heavenly und iweful, ho thu.s testillcs lo

our d iv ine relationship.

Nor would we pass by tlie ha rmony which sub-

sists Ijetween the Bible and tho experience of the

sanctitkHl heart, by which tho Spir i t witnef<«-s

timt we are lM)rn of (Jotl. Wha teve r may be the

miKle of his testimony, 11 never contradicts tlus

word of t ruth , but always is In perfect agreement

w i th , and fully sustnins, it. As It is hy the truth

he quickens, und through thP truth ho sancUlles,

so with the tr idb he wllnesstw. I f our itentimenfii,

feelings and actions are invar iab ly and unequivo-

cal ly opposeil lo (tod's revealwl word, we m a y

vaunt ourselvtw as we wil l of our t l iv lne relation-

sh ip , we yet are M-lf-decelvtHl, and an ' " lu is tards

and not sons." Is there In our lives a eorre-

siKMidenTO of Christian exiierlence nnd revealed

t ru th? " 1 could not, w i thout m a k i n g m y own

dcx'trino outslrl|i m y own pxi erionce, vouch lor

any other Int inudlon of the Hplrlt of God than

that which he gives in the ft(!t of ma k i n g tin*

word of ( iod clear unto you, and the slate of your

own heart clear unto you. F r om tho one you

draw what are its promises; from tho other,

what arc your own personal charaoterlHtlcH: and

the ai>pllt'ation of the first to tho soeond m a y con-

duct to a most legltl inato argument that you

liersonnlly are ono of tho saved; and that not In

tardy or elalmrato argument elthcfr, hut w i th an

evidence quink nnd i)0\vcrful as tho l ight of In-

tuit loi i . By a single deiHwItion of eonsciencc, for

example, I may know that 1 do ludcetl hungor

arid thirst after righteousne«.t; nnd hy a single

glance wi th the eye of m y underst imdlng, I m a y

roeognly-e a Havior's truth , and a Savior's tender-

ncBs, in tho promise that all w h o do so flhall ho

f i l led; and , without tho Intervention of any

lengthened process of reasoning, I m a y eonfl-

dently g ivo to thu gcnenil announcomcnt lu tho

gosiKil sueh a H|»ctrlflc appl icat ion to myself a« lo

convey m y own dtatlncit and ossuaHi hopo of a

particular Intoreat therein. Thus thoro Is no

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c l t a r to im*, wli i lc l lnry lie h i d In tli'tfjHwt ob-rtciiiity f r o m o t h t r tui-n. AtuI al l tliln y o u wi l l ob i tTve w i t h lUf raitUUty of tli(>ut,'ht, b y u (Jlfflit of Hlojis do fi'W Hs to be ftrut ove r In hi» Ins tan t of t i m e , — by h Irulii of eoiinliieratloiiH htrk-lly logl iiil, vvlillo t h e m i n d thiit • njoyii luul U liinirw«('<l w i t h iiU th i s l i gh t 1-4 n o t ^'njilbU- of a n y h g l e ; uiJil y e t vvithul b y Uu- Si»irit of God : for U i.i h e w h o h u t h b r o u g h t t h o w o r d n l i fh , uuil j/lvt'U It welgl i t a n d f^lgnlllmiK-y t o a iy under j<tn iu l lny; Mild U Id h<» w h o hf i th nmulfi'Mted to iiie t h u thoUKhti a n d hiteiiL'i ol luy o w n hea r t , a n d eviijcetl Hoiuo jH-rHOiial chnruc te r i s l l f w i l h i u t h a t l-j coliM'idenl w l t l i t h e i»romli!i«< w i t h o u t ; luid it in he w ho rtu;taiu« m o iu tlie worlt of luakiiij , ' a l i n n iiud i-oHtiileiit uiJiillcatloM. In nil thi.i h e u t t e r s no voice. T h e w o r d o( Uinl niaile plain to m y convie t ioa^ , a n d hi« o w n work uih/ii u ie m a d e p la in to m y eoM-elem:e, — tiuv.i m e tlie voeiible^, a n d I d o i u i a ^ l n o llio o n l y viKubie-i, liy wliit-b h e e.\prebHO^ h i m s e l f ; but emiUKli to furni.-ih a n y Cliristi im w i t h a r t u s o n of t h e hope tha t in in l . im , a n d be l t e r t h a n Hrt iculut ion It/ell t o H o l u c e a m l to M.iti,try t h e ini |UlrinK Kpirit of il-t r e i a t l i m i h i p to t h e h i m l l y of t.Sod " {ChKlmer.-<.•

N o r irt t h o e o m f o r t w h i e h the yi i i r i t ImpMrb< t h e lea.it e v u l e n o o of o u r adop t i on . Ah our eha«teti-

a r « nutrk^i of o u r MJinhiji, ( ( juaily v j a ro o u r e»>ti.wlutionH. " T h e k i n d l y v iew t h e Spi r i t {^liver, of o u r Frtther 'r t dlHjK^tf^iition,—the m e e k i<ub-mlsMion of t h e wi l l , — t h e txjrdlul a(•^luif^eence of t h o h e a r t , mid t h o e n t i r e s u r r e n d e r of t h e houI to O o d , w h i c h h e createii, supplhw u.-( w i t h huli?*-p u t a b l o g r o u n d for d r a w i n g a condu« ion f.ivora-blo to t h e r t s i l i ty of o u r b d o K the ch i ld ren of ( }(mI. T h e m is u d e p t h of Hymj ia thy , a n d a d e g r w o f ton<lerntiH(i, in ( lod '« wjmfortH w h i c h could on ly l low f r o m t h e h e a r t of a f a the r , t h a t l a the r Ood Minse l f : a f a the r p i t i o t h h i s ch i ld ren , ko t h e l y j r d p i t i e t h t h e m t h a t f t « r h i m . " Hweet to k n o w t h a t t h e correc t ion a n d t h e con-^olulion, t h e w o u n d i n g a n d the hea l i ng , How f r o m t h e - a m e iHsirt, conio f r o m thu 8 a m e h a n d , a n d Iwar each a incKHuge of love, a n d a t oken of mmnliip. 1m the <io<l of al l c o m f o r t ha-i ta ining, mni th ing a m i ([uiet i n g y o u r opiiretwed, chaf tnl a n d w r r o w f u l hear t V O h : it is t he Kpirit'rt wltneiw to y o u r a d o p t i o n : Uondin;,' to y o u r gr ie f , a n d HsMociating himself wi t l i e v e r y c i r c u m s t a n c e of y o u r nor row, ho rtL-ek^i to Bcal on y o u r .-^olteni'd h e a r t t h e th t 'jter, e learer iuipnsM of y o u r llliul in te res t in rhKl 's love. A n d oh I If thlrt o v e r w h e l m i n g lH ' r eavemen t , -~ l f t h i t c ru sh ing M t r o k « , ~ i f t he bi t terniH' j a n d ghH)m of t h i s h o u r , be t h o occasion of t ho Spirit 'H Rvntle, grac^ouK l i f t i n g you f r o m t h o region of doub t a n d distreifa jw to y o u r fion^hlp In to t h o (icreno (.un-l igh t of y o u r Father 'H lovo , ho t h a t y o u Mhall •lucMtion a n d d o u b t a n d d e n y no u ioro y o u r a e -c o p t a i i c e i n t h e Ue loved , a n d y o u r a d o p t i o n i n t o hlfj f a m i l y , wil l you no t kl.sH t h e r o d , a n d love t h e h a n d , a n d bleurt t h e h e a r t , t h a t h iwHni i t t en?

O n e w o r d in « . )nclus ion: F o r g f t n o t t h a t t h e Inwari l wwl of a d o p t i o n 1h Iwt lHed b y t h e o u t w a r d Htti! of wtnet i f lca t ion, a n d t h a t if t h e Bp i r i t of C h r i t t Ik in y o u r h e a r t , t h o frultH of t h e S p i r i t wil l b t u ' x h i b l t e d in y o u r l ife. T h e n t h u s m o c k und gen t l e a n d l o w l y l lko t h o tk iv lo r , HcpnrattKl f r o m t h o wor ld , t h a t y o u l l vo n o t a n d e n j o y no t o.s t h o w o r l d <li)ei«, in t h o Hfcret c h a m b e r of y o u r kouI y o u Hhall o f ten h e a r t h e v o i c e of G o d , w i y l n g : " J w i l l bo a F a t h e r u n t o y o u , u n d y c Bhull bo n i y Bon? a n d d a u i j h t c n i , sn l th t h o L o r d A l m i g h t y . "

t o l e t m e k n o w nt untv>, «o I w o u l d buvo soBbo t i m e for pret»amtiyn, « i id I WtmW OHHit t h o teuu. Bro . Orlil ln !«tld t h o pnifdiUlng e lde r h a d arMogiHi w i t h h im l'"»r mfe to m e e t M r . W a t s o n , h a d a qotlo,- of t h e PWt In t h e Drew et,»uuty jHtper, and wro t e bu t I h a v o no t s>«)u a cx)py of t h a t j-iiper for for m o r e t h a n u ywir , a n d d i d n o t get Uro, Gritlhi'^f l e t t e r t i l l ono week a f t e r t h o t i m e rt't for . the debtilo hut! exitlr.Nl. T h e y d i d , h o w e v e r , .«( n'i a f t e r n ie ou tiio d a y w t for Iho dl;iClL'<sion, !Uld Mie tluH. -Mr. had eo tne , n o d wii- waitinjj; f n me . I dee l luwl to pfo, a i I h a d n o ( Imc for pri |n i rnt lon, b u t w r o t e inckw-Ing a "'.jpy of |!,(> pi.-ii-witioni he re in pub l i shed , Htating tha t j vvonid m o t .Hr, Watisou at a n j t i m e , \ki th t h e iIuv'h ti .tlce, und ili»CUI.s siiid proiHiji t ion' i witli h i fu . IIh m a d e IlKht uf it a n d iiiMitted tii.ii I ul'r.iid to i i i iet h i m . Il*-bonHted hirgi-ly nt tMU'-rtnt places, an 1 l iave tx-en infitrme<l, t lmt 1 l . td hu . ' kc l ou t . 1 therefore w r o t e i i im .MnlHt>inti,jlly an fo l lows ( I Imvo not a co)>y o r t i i . i t letter Im I 'Tc mu-j: -

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t h o qaoHtjon of I n f a n t b a p t i s m a n d I m m c r n l o n . Bro. GrlfUn proposed t o accop t t h o cha l l engo , b u t f o u n d t h a t h i s t l t a o wa,s ni l n e e d e d Jn rulalng fua t ia t o p a y for hltt oUUrch a t S«iUnn, nnU w o u l d tlierofni-o h a v o n o t ln io t o ptwiwro f o r dlscuRBlon. n o t l ioroforo w o l y »n two, ifr»qOftittntf m o t o takfl hla plai'o. I w r o i o t o h l ra t h a t I tho i ig l i l ho h a d ^ t e r m e e t t h e Imue h i m s e l f , b u t if bo eUU in-

•j'o th a n s w e r :

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Dk.au S l l i - - ^ l l m • s (»! I l t h l a s t . r m - i v e d seveni i d . iys iit;o; i-oiiteiils n o t e d . M y c i rcum-Kt.iniM', iiiv Hot lit all sucii a s to j u s t i fy m e iu proni i« ing tliut I wouii i m e e t you in puMic di.«»-cus.s,ion; nor do I n o w t h i n k t h e y w i l l b e n u c h . Yon ^^ill pu rdon iii»'. sir, for te l l ing you , in ( liri-tiiin ininkneHs, t t iut I ean t io t i i i rept y o u r ex-cuse rendere<l as NUllicient lor no t n i i f t i n g m o at t l ie t i m e mid jiiat-e !ipjM)liitf.t "(mn' t i m e Hinix>, Your n<'1 b e i n g i n f o r i u e d ii.s to t i m e , i-tr., In'tniyH a n iiuiilVert r.c.' ujh)!! your.s u n d l-.'!d. ti/ itlln'n par t t i iat in not e n v i a b l e . \ H u will c e r t a i n l y h a v e to b r i n g o t h e r iightt^ to l)e;ir before r i s l empt ion w i t h me , a n d Ktl m e nlioiit u i t l i v. ry d i t ferent c l rcunHti in 'Hx liefore 1 can be (•ENIUNDED to enter u p o n a p u b l i c discuHsion w i th you or a n y o t h e r m e m b e r ol y o u r aHrtoelation.

A n d , n o w , Heriously, I hwi n o nec«-Mcity f o r o put>-l lc (lincii-sxion In t l i h c o u n t y upon t h e nubject y o u jtropone. H o w e v e r , j i n t h e e v e n t y o u shou ld t h i n k t h e jujoplo n»H>d t o be e n l i g h t e n e d , it l.-i y o u r p r i v i l e g e t<( d o f r o m t h e naered dchk, o r t h r o u g h t h o publii! firoHs, a,s m a y b i^ t Hult y o u r tas te a n d eonven l enco . Ho d o i n g I sha l l c o m m o n t l you by d o i n g l i kewise . I ' e r m i t m o t o subsc r ibe m y w l f , yourn in CbrlM, K. N . W a t h o x .

I Hent h i m t h o follow iMg rep ly , w h i c h chfrtnl o u r e o r r c s p o n d e n c e ; ~

!tH.\iHii;V, Ai !K. , Apr i l l:J, IbTw. UiiV. K. X . ' IVatmok:—

DT:AU KIU—Vourri of March 2(Uh t o h a n d , a n d contents noto<L. A l l o w m o to nay in r ep ly that I cnmio t accept your oxcuso for not moot ing mo In d u b a t e . I t UMOTINTFI to no th ing less than A square back d o w n . Y o u r posit ion FA a very unpti-viable one , n f t e r all your b o a a t l n g that I would not m e e t y o u In d e b u t e . I do not wish t o goad you Into DLHCUKSLON. If y o u are satlnflod I ai t i . If y o u fihould CHUIIRO your mind and c o u -c ludo to m e e t the Icbuo lot m o hear from y o u o t mice, Init If not w o nooU not e o u d u c t thin rn r rpupondenr j t j u n y ftirlhrr. W i t h BOUT wishes for, your PRTVK'UL anil futuro good , I a m y o u w t n U y , J . D. ERABCV.

I houe i hufHen are wrUt».« wi>.<;ir,Uy fur tlia mitw^ Th„ ruO)«r tUuu lo tlif orUiwl r.e.iwf. ' -"uaioi.,

IliiiUKliOul unit C'rwluliiiis iii-.r iHfmlu^iil iiri.i T(,«i, mwM jiMl «iu>»; « moif .oiwl m.-uUii^ Iti wtm-h Ui.'-. i^ff liiiU r.<UKluu." .VfiBi. th.> u iUM ll.uualitrut u j . i r i w s tun iivluhOor ... Liiiovi,:;-

CH l v D U U j r . S , w h a t a l ine meet in ; ; wo huvo hud . A n d t o l i i ink t l iat I a m piTdiiiiivi to

bojK* iu t b e p a r d o n i n g g race of U o d ! A n d y o n too, l^"<lulous , h o w giu. i i sun to l«on

tha t y o u a r e e n t e r t a i n i n g a l i ke precious iuiiic, i . - ina ' r e iy t rus t t i ia l ne i t i i e r of us h misinki n „r det 'eivtxl.

( .•re<iuloas.—Yiw, T l i o n - h t l u l , I iiev<-i i .u liuj»py. I k n o w 1 love .itttus. I i,,vi> iiU pcopk., iind 1 i n t e n d to c.wt in l uy lot w i th thi-in.

' I ' hu t l—Wl ia t cl iurcii wiil yon join'. ' ( " r e d . — T h e .Methodist i hur i h . i l a v , . .

eidtsl w b i e h you will join".' r i io l . - - .Ni>, I (MiKiol say tiitU i nu '

' iritiliiV le t ter dill to no- a ser ious vju<vtiou tu lUK-iih' a n ditl 'erent eiinretiiM ami , pnictietM.

1 Itelieve i m n i c r t l o n .is rif.lit, rui l 1 .[.Mi .t (it-h e v e in i n f an t l i ap t i sm ; iinil so I.if m thi-...' poiiun art" conetTnei l 1 iiiu ineliiieil t ' l j . i i n the

("red.— I t h i n k too, tli;il iiunuTT-ion is ii;,'i;t, • m a y a g r e e noon . I ,„u i jf it w e r e not for close commii t i iou I migl.t .1. if. S k a i u \ . " Im-inel lmsl us you a re . I'.nt it look.s lo me ilmt

all (" l i rut ianH rihould c o m m u i u ' together . Ami m to w h a t c h u r c h a ih-rson Joins , I d o n ' t think th.it m a k c i a n y d.tlereiuH'.

T h o t . — W e l l , 1 disagret" wit i i yon .itiunt liiiU. F o r a» 1 sa id a w h i l e ago , it c e i t a i n l y uuHt make a d i i re rence , amonsr rio m : u i y chur t hes wiiich are conf l ic t ing luiil c o n t r a d i c t o r y In tlielr d'H-trims a n d practictw. W h y m y di.'..r hir, just l idnk. Wliy u ro t h e r e .so m a n y chu reh - l i u i i d ings in •Avry cay u n d t o w n a n d v i l l age , u n d t l . roughoi i t tiu< whulc c o u n t r j ' , w h e i v , in most cases, t h e r e l.s iio iitlur a. 'wignable rearion for i l ie i r e\ l>i( !n'e, otily thul t l ie jM'Opi(> w h o worsb.ip in llies<' Iimhim (-,111111.i agre*.' in t r ie i r ti-net.s so a^ to v.or-^lup to;,'<'ilHT. A n d I m i g h t go f.irtln r a n d point yoii to ihc tlif-fc ren t d e n o m i n a t i o n a l newsiiupcr.-' :iti<l si'hiiui.s, confereH<'«.'s, c o n v e n t i o n s ami synoiN. In the-H' c h u r c h - b u i l d i n g s a n d assembl ies , iuul tliroiigli theHe newspaiH;i><, a r e tnti,i,'ht (ioi'ti'ine.s ;in(! pr.ic-t i w s UM abso lu t e ly opjiosi te to each otlicr its two

'MignboanlH w o u l d l)e, w h e i v one pointed to tlii-H'iHt a n d t h e ot i ier to t h e W e - t . Y<"i .-ir, ns up l«»site a n d e o n t r a d l c t o i y iH t w o jur.sotis would I t) t o each o t h e r w h e r e , t o n filain quest ion, t ln 'one Mhould a t H w e r Yes , a n d t h e o t l ie r nhoulil iuiswer N o ! I ' o r i n s t a n c e , iiero rire t w o iiitelli;;ctit proachortt . Ono a Itapti.st, t h e otiier, a I'etlo-iMiptlHt. T h e Bib le i? laid before t h e m . A third p a r t y iisk«, .Men of Ood , doen thi.s book teach in-fiint b a p t l m j ? T h e o n e answer-t . Yes, it il(«'s; t h e o t h e r replkw, N o , it doevt not. '

T h o l n i | u i r e r atkrt f u r t h e r , doen thi.s boi^k tcncli t h a t wpr lnk l ing h bap t i sm,? O n e of tho preaciici.H rwiK)nd.4, Ye«; t h e o t h e r .sny^, N o ! N<uv niipiwc t h i s r(Hlol>apll'!t p r e a c h e r h a MetliofllKt, imd therefor t i iMflioves in fa l l ing frfwn gnico, Ij^v y o u r h a n d on t h o Bib le a n d fisk this quc--titin, Horvantrt of Jomus, docn t h i s book leach that a rc-generahHl b e l i e v e r m a y cin a w a y the ptndoiiltig g ra i r eo f G o d , a n d Imi f ina l ly a m i e ternal ly lonf.' O n e p r e a c h e r an swer s , h o j e n m l y , It d i a s ; ill'" o t h e r repl le«,Joyourt ly , II do r« n o t ! In brief, thi» l i n e of c o n t r a d i c t o r y uniworH wou ld be m«n to run t h r o u g h t h o w h o l o Hystom of Chrl.sllanity, as v i o w e d b y o n o d e n o m i n a t i o n — p a y tho IJaptlslH--o n t h e o n o hnnrl , a n d a n y o t h e r <lonomlnHlioii on t h o o t h o r h a n d . N o w T usk , w h a t do all t h i n g s m e a n , If t h e y a r o no t Htanding acUnowI- , c d g o m e n t s , a n d poftltlvo proof , t h a t the re aro dlf-leronecB—oascnt la l , I r roconcl lablo dlffcroncoei,-a m o n g t h w f t c h u r e h w ? A n d I a f k tttlll farther, In t h e n a m o o f c o m m o n sense , If thc ro fa Buch a dim'T«!fneo a m o n g t h o ohurehe^ t h e t m d v e a , In t h e i r o r i g i n , organluat loiM, doutr lnca a n d iiwc* tlcee, w h o oan s ay It mftkeii n o dlffbronce which

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ono uf t h e m » poMon s h o u l d j o i n ? W o u l d It not l>e fiir m o r o c o n a W e n t to « i y , w i t h t h o ploui-Quukew, Ht oncts t h a t i t In n o u»e Jo in ing i m j chureh a t a l l , o r b i ' log b a p t l m l In a n y w a y ?

(7ro(i — Your a r g u m e n t fjcH-nw t o ho, If I under-Hhtwl y o u . t h a t w h e r e t h e a ' a r e t w e u t i a l , or iunrk(*d dllferenctM a u u i u g churohe:) tbcmiH-lvw, t h e r e n a t u r a l l y urliiiw ttu I m j t o i h i n t dillVretico af t o which o n o of t h e m n jiernon s h o u l d j o i n .

Thot . -—Cer ta in ly no ; a n d e(<iiecia!ly wiier . t l iw* dlfferenw'rt atfeet t h e <pnhtloii of o u r d u t y to t h e tioverulgn Id iw-g lve r In Ziou, :iud the re fo re our «v ldonc t« of Hcceptance w i t h h i m .

O r e < l . ~ B u l d i d you not hear t h a t wplcrulid wr-mou t h e lu/it d a y of t h o m e e t i n g ou C tu i s t l an char i ty , , w h e n t h o jirwiclicr tbankiHl (.{od lor tb re i difr i ' rent churc law, or branciicH of t l ie cliurebV H e flirtf) WRH t h a n k f u l to k n o w l i ia t It maiuM but l i t t le If a n y di t rerenci ' , wh ich cliurcti a perHon joinn, or h o w we iite bapt iA-d, just m tie* lieurt k r ight U-fori ( iod .

T h o t . — I Imi rd Dr. r o H c y . luid wiim v.eli plcjimxl wi t i i m o s t of hirt m.'rmoiM.

U m t h e last p;irt of t ha t senttMice lo.iK-. v c n Htrange t o mc . To yay it miiken no di l lercnci wliat i -hurch a iinin Joins, or tiow he is bii|'ti/.etl HO thfi hwir t i.s r igli t , ;K!enH ch ' a r iy to m y m i n d , t he rtiime itfi to nay, it miiUi'H no ditVereiitV v. hai we do, or w h a t we d o no t , if t h e heiirt in r i gh t . Hut how can t h e hear t Ih* r i s i i t w h e n our ctindiici is w r o n g ? l l o w are wo to k n o w w h e n il ie h e a n of a m a n i i r i gh t , on ly iiy his o u t w a r d l i fe? Tb i Kiv io r tolls UI, a tree in k n o w n by il.s f r u i t . T in pract ice of a m a n i.t t iie only iinle.x we i iuve to tin s ta te of hi> hear t . It Is w ha t w e d o or wlial we (h) not t h a t prove-t w h e t h e r our iieartct a r e r ig id 01 svrong. Wi iy t h e n ta lk abou t pnict ice w long and a luMrt r i g h t .

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NO T W I T l L S T A N D l N t J t h e h a r d t i i . i i s a n d nmal l congregiition.s, liad roadsi a n d iiigii

wa te r , Bn>. ( i r i t l ln Ls m o v i n g r«teadily. and sue-o«<Hfully, on iu tho w o r k of r a i s ing tiie t i i i r ty Ihoasant l do l la r s pks lg ts i by t h e Hig l l a t c h i e A.-WK'iatlon for tho eudowim^nt of t h e ehiilr of Monil I ' l l i losopby and Ijoglc in t h e Hoot!i western Hiiji-tl.iit r n l v e x n i t y , a t Jack.son, T e n n . Keeling inti r •wtt-vl, a n d k n o w i n g wime t l i i ng ol h ' s triai.'i, and bin need of t h e iLS(<istance a n d co opt ration of the who lo Baj i t is t brotherb'HMl, I feel di.spose<l if posi-bie, to .say a word b y w a y of assis tance, Hro. Orif l ln n w s l i t h e a.ssistance of i v e r y I ' lp i i s t in Big I t a t c h l e Ak-Kwiation, a n d i-^jH-cjnliy the pa.->-torf . T h o work ho Is e n g a g t s l iu is one i'.i wiiicli e v e r y Bapt in t has , a n d Hbon'd fe«'l, a <ks'p iiiel Ix'rHonal In te r tv t . I t i,s a w o r k hus ta in ing viLni n>lalion.s to our y o u n g a n d r i s ing m i n i s t r y ; to tlKiir m o r o t h o r o u g h utid prac t ica l m e n t a l t r a in -ing j t o t h e i r ab i l i t y t o m w t a n g r app l e w i t h e r ro r , a n d to t h e futuri i p ros j i e r i ty of our ciiurcbcH. B r e t l m ' n , con y o u a i ford to neglec t hucIi a woikV W e c a n n o t af ford to h a v e a mihlHtry In imy grtH) liMS t h a n w h a t t h o ag(< d f . u a n i l s . W e m u s t h a v o k^irntnl a n d v igorous t i i i i ikern, w h o can me« t t h e ltwui« of t h o d a y as t f i ey m a y ariHe. F r o m whtu<?o a r o we t o h a v e nuch m " n ? I'o sup-p ly thlrt d e m a n d U t h o g rea t a m i g r a n d object of t ho w o r k in w h i c h Hro. Orll l in i i enga|,-eil. So t h e n , if y o u feel t ho least d e g r e e of In ler t^ t In t h o m i n i s t r y a n d churche.4 of Chr i s t , d o not blay a w a y f r o m y o u r chur»rh w h e n he come- . I le doe.s no t p r e a c h a b o u t i n o n e y . H o dinw not u r g e a n d pretw Ujion you a g a i n s t y o u r w i l l . H i s n m m i e r of procOiHllng In a t l iu l r ab le . H o ofler.s yon an op-p o r t u n i t y und leavcH y o u to ac t upon the nobki pr lnc lp lo of a c h e e r f u l g i v e r . H o dtwireti you to ac t f n ) m conv ic t i on a n d p r i nc ip l e , r a t h e r l l i au p e r s u a s i o n . T h e n , w h e n y o u hea r of h U c o m i n g , d o no t aak bo HURplclou.*ly, w h a t is ho c o m i n g h e r e f o r ? If y o u fet!l d i sposed to ask this ques-t i o n , l e t m e a n s w e r . H o la c o u i l n g In t h o Intorent of y o « r d e a r R e d e e m e r . H e In c o m i n g lu t ho In-tereat of t r u t h . H e w n n l o g t h o Intoretit of y o u r o h a r c b . H o b c o m i n g In t h o Interost of t h o t t l v t t t l o n of liiuttoiv. / U o lu c o m i n g lu t b o iDtoroBt of aU t h a t ebou ld b o m o r t d e a r t o u Chr lo t lan l lo«r l . H o U cofttilnK t n I h o lnterei«t of t h a t w h i c h e v e r y C h r l a t k n aliould re jo ice nl Ui^ o p p o r t u u l t y

and prUi lcgo to h e l p . Thet i g i v e h i m n w a r m weleoinoi d o not u h u n h h n , h e feelu t h a t t h i s l i y lur work . H o noedii yyUr prnyeoii a u d c^vopeift-lion. He hati g iven uji hid iHWtornte, h e haa to Icny hi inwlf t he s w e e t and mont de l igh t fu l itoclt'ty

of liouic Htid f a m i l y . T h e n 8upj>orf I d m w i t h your ptuyirrf, iiiid clievr h l in w i t h your reatly and liearty ies{>onsc. O o a n d hea r t h o »tmnd, loglcid, soiil (Stirring m.rmoni) ho will pn-Jich you . T h e y will do you g o o i all y o u r life. 0|X'ii y o u r hearti?, o|M'n y o u r tre:iHiie!<, aiid in t h e n a m e of Uo«l, he lp (Ills yi..ur o w u ciuwe, which ' proml;W;a i-uch great r iyul t j .

A w onl n.ivv, nb .mt o m y o u n g meu . T h e r e Ls ilremly II goodly n u m b e r of noble young m e n af .lackstin, d e n y i n g t l ieoHelvt .s in m a n y respwl^t. Unit they m a y be prepnret l to rentier el l icient iwr-' . in ' to Christ , But w h i l e t h i n m n y b e t n i e , t i iore aro ionbtlcrt" miiiiy ot i ier y o u n g m e n in our ciiurchcH,

ho luniisli evid'-iiiHi of I ' ieiy, ta lent a n d ?.«'id, uh i ch wonltl m a k e t l iem n^ ' fu i as niiiii.sterrt. It \t iindoiilitediy t h e d u l y of pa-.tots, and Christ iaim, lo Cotiver-e wKli su'-h In 11 jnd ic ion i n i i m n e r ; to irniuire respecting' t i ie i r ; to urge t h e m to leil, <•» ,111(1 [)i!iy ove r t h e subject . Mrcthren, then> hiis iiecii, iiud still is, ti fa i lure In d u t y on t h i s sub jeii . I'roiji wiiere , and f rom whii ' point , In the homiijs of Hig H'.iicliie ,V-~io!'i!ition Ls t h e r e a yotun; m a n i i r e | r u i n g for the toinlntry at . lack-- o n ? or a n y w t iere e l se? I h ink (.>r t h e ih-.ir, laithhii oil! mlnister>', who , in t h e hist few y e a r ^ have fitlh n at t i ieir jtostrt of d u l y , and other!<, Wli< 111c iilmosi r i 'ady t o lay d o w n tl ie bliKid-.stained iMiimer, or pii^is it to the l iamis of a n o t h e r . Bri ' tb-len, which sliail t h e y d o ? Shall t h e y lay it d o w n , or pass it to a n o t h e r ? ( iod forbid tiiiit it Kbouid ever Wioit for o n e to bear it up . Hret l i ren, let your a t t en t ion bt! m o r e dircct»sl to the y o u n g nicu ,"imon;,' you . l-<'t no t neltlshnet« Induce you to de-lain thein f n m i t h e i r d u t y . T l i ec .mse of f»od lutHlo iiKire min i s t e r s . Mil l ions of o u r feliow-belngH ar« d y i n g e v e r y y ir wi t t iont a n y one to tell t h e m of the s a v i n ! lov-e of Je^^iis. 1 las not our R i v l o r i<ahl wi th sjMviu! e m p h a s i s , " j ' r a y y e t h e I^ird of t h e hinv(»-t, tleit he will wnri f i r t l i hi bolero i n t o bin harve.- t ." Hret l i ron. have we not neg l iv t ed thl« d u t y ? W h i l e we bolii tdnf t h e belief, t h a t ( iod iilone can cjiII iiiel . |niilify hl-< t r u e min i s t e r s , diMv not eonvls tency, us w. 11 .is p i c i \ , r t s iu i r e us to of-fer coTitinieil, iisid i i i ipor lnnute p r a y e r to f Jod , ihiit he will hes tou on h n chmc l i e s t h e im-s t ima-hie gilt of f i i l h f n l pastors 1111(1 t eacher s w h o m a y preiich t h e miseaicli . i l ' le r i ches ol Chrl.-t in al l t he ( h v i i t u t e )ilaces of ihe e a r t t i ? ke t iw b e n w for th p rn \ more for llii.s litessing, a n d for belli t o p i ' i form all the dnU.M owe to (k id , a n d h is j . | , „ rch . A. .J K i m AII).

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I'O IKARLLKKS.

A B o i r f i g h t e e n m o n t h s ago , a n d In t i io n ine -i * t t . n t h yea r of my p ro fms lona l w o r k as a teach, r, I di'scoveriHl a marke<l dec l ine in ray he)i!t;i. All t l ial dragK'">? lull b. I n e.vperienctsl by a n y une , was fu l ly m a n l -h'.it in n . v c i i s e ; ixwidc.s, t h e r e was a n a c u t e p a i n In t h " e x t r e m e por t ion of m y r i g h t Hide, c a a s i n g m u c h di i tn-ss , w h i l e Htanding or w a l k i n g . 1 lav gaii t-. real ize t h a t I would wmm la* forc^nl to g i v e over 111, -ehool, w h e n then tho Idea of t h e IKxly und l/.sii^ Brace wuh HUgge«tfd. T h o u g h it h a d not |.e. ii r e c o m m e n d t s i lor t e a c h e r s yet 1 de t e r -m i n e d to t ry it. 1 h a v e been w e a r i n g a Braco f o r t b e l a d liiontlis, and 1 a m ftstonkhed a t t h e ro-Hiilt.s. .My g ine ru l heal th If m u c h I m p r o v e d . I c.iri nov. btiinil u p wi th all ease for hou r s a t 11 t i m e , M i p e r l m e n d i n g clas« a t t h e B l a c k d i o n r d . A f t e r p ieac i i lug , a f ew Sabbn ihs ago, t h e b n - t h r e n c a m e to m e e.^pre^-lug tluuliw'lveH surpr lw 'd a t t he IncrKiied Htrengtli of m y l u n g s . I I n f o r m e d t h e m t h a t It was tiio e v i d e n t resu l t of t h o B o d y und L u n g Bracc. .1 also find myse l f w l lovml m n m a r k w l dejTr«' f'f •h® s y m p t o m s of dy«pop«la . In m y o h o . It a ids t h e powers of Ulgost lon. .

K v e r v pe r son , w h o has been l ong ongage t l l u t h o prokMsloa of t e a c h i n g , o u g h t t o h a v o a B r t c e . L o n g oxp?rlontjo h a s g i v e n t h o m — m a n y of t h o m - g r e u t tiiPt a n d sk i l l . T h e y a r o n o w i n jniwit^r d c m m I t h a n o v o r b e f o r e } a n d y e t , I n e o n « ? q t t o n o o of bad hiMlth, n grwi t m a n y Rmwig t h e m i i a b e r

h a v e AbAndooed t h e t r poii i i i a n d o t h o i f , • t i l l , would itrt lre altoi(eth(«r Drpm t h e w o r k of t e a e b l u g , wero t h e y p r e p a r e d pect^oiarlljf for lUfjh un ttoct" d e n t l a t h e i r profees loo. ' m

Fe l low- t eochew, let m e u r g e u p o n y o u , l u bC' half of e<Iuefltlon, t o e m p l o y e v e r y w e a u s t o re* ga in y o u r h«M»lth { a n d fall n o t to 4 r y t h o L u n g and l k ) d y Brace . S e n d a t once to J . H . Q m v w , M e m p h i s , T e n n . T h o , I n t e r f s t i of BOclKty—tho lnlere.^b^ of y o u r SUite — t h e lu te rwtu of t h o ehur t ' h — all dem.ini l i t . P r o m th««o sourctw, t k o vo ice of n>u-wn te>(tinc«, t h a t y o u r t<klll, w o n b y m a n y long y e a r s of a r d u o u s tol l , c a n n o t n o w be sa fe ly d i spensed w i t h . T h e v a i u e of y o u r t e a c h i n g c o m -parwl w i t h t h a t of t h e y t m n g a n d uuwkll led, la lu the ru t io of onw to ten . 1 w r i t e f r om e x p e r l e u c e , ami in t h e interejit of e«lucatlon.

UKV. T . A . TmtK.U)uJiLi<, I ' r i n . of N e w t o n N o r m a l Icichool.

l>ak' c o u n t y , A la . , M a y 11, 1878.

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BIM). U B A V K S : ~ - Y o u a r e h e r e b y rocjueHtod t o be p resen t w i th us ut o u r Awocl id lon (Clear

Creek ) , w h i c h e o n v e n e s t h o Htcond .Sabbath in A u g u s t , It TH, a t ou r (B ig Cre«.'W) c h u r c h , a n d y o u will obl ige y o u r m a n y an.\lou.s fncn t i s a n d b r e t h -ren . W e also a iwume t h e puyme i i t of y o u r inc l -d e n t a l expeu»ei<. Y'ou also, a s well as o the i a w h o c o m e by ra i l , wi l l b** mo t on F r i d a y a t A n n a , w i t h c o n v e y a n c e t o t h e c l iurch or v ic in i ty , rieiiwo pub l i sh t h i s In T h e B a i t i m t , also If y o u can c o m e , or If y o u c a n n o t c o m e , and ob l i ge youri», f r a t e r m d l y . Done by o n l e r of t ho c h u r c h In confe rence , S a t u r d a y before t h e th i rd l i o r d ' s <lay In A p r i l , 1878. E U J . l U v i u CCM' ,

11. A . .luNiSrt, C le rk . M m l e r a t o r . A n n a , HI. , M a y 2 « , 187B. BKMAIIICS.—Wm ucc*'pi w i t h one provlsiu

t h a t wt! d o u o t accep t of tlio Inv i t a t i on t o vl-sit Crtllf»)rnla a n d O r e g o n In J u l y and A u g n s t . W e a r e c l a i m e d on t h e o t h e r a ide Of i h e m o u n t a i n , a n d w e feel t h a t w e iH'loiig uot to o n e S t a t e o r sect ion, b u t to t h e \vhi>kj c o u n t r y . W e r e m e m b e r ou r lust vis i t t o jMur Awiocjatlon w i t h p leasure unt i l t h i s i lay .

I U I B U T K O F BKBL'ECT.

W h e r e a s , In t ho p r o v i d e n c e of O o d , a f t e r thre*; yearn of h a r d lalior. It iM'oonnw necessa ry for oitr b r o t h e r a n d w t t w m e d pas to r , l l t iv. J . I I . J a c k s o n , to nwlgn tho cnro of o u r c h u r c h , o w i n g t o h U de-c l ine of h(«I th , a n d t h e d is fanc t ! of h i s phico of rcNld«nc<» fh) in u s ; —

Kesolvt-d t ha t w e d e e p l y rt*gret t h e necirssity w h i c h conuM'ls h i m t o r e t i r e f ront t h i s field of labor . S ince ho has IsH-n w i t h us t h e Ixi rd has g r e a t l y b k w e d Ids labors , a n d h i s congregat lon. i h a v o grea t ly Incn-iimfl, a n d t h e c h u r c h bu i l t u p iKith In s t r eng th a n d numljer?-. I n p a r t i n g w i t h h in i w e lose t h e lalK>M of one a m o n g t h o liost^ imstors wo h a v e e v e r h a d .

Aesolved t h a t wo r e c o m m e n d h i m t o ( h e oonfl-d e n c e a n d fe l lowship of al l a m o n g w h o m h i s lot m a y Iw cast. W o h a v e k n o w n h i m for soroo t i m e , a n d h a v e l ea rned t o l o v o h i m w i t h al l t h e i n t e n s i t y of C h r i s t i a n l o v e a n d conf ldenee .

lUHoIvctI t h a t a eo(iy «f tlniwe rcMOltitlons ho preMenle<l fo h i m , a n d a c o p y sent t o t h e Jkiplitl /i^dcctor a t N a s h v i l l e , a n d T u k B v j t i h t a t M e m p h i s , for pub l i c a t i on .

r>one by o rder of t h o H o p e w e l l B a p t i s t c h u r c h , tn SnmneV c o u n t y , T e n n . , In eonfe renco b a t u r d a y iM'fore t ho fou r th b u n d a y In .May, 1678, a n d s igned by o rder of t h e c h u r c l i .

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•J'lioii, liitiii uri enough for iiif.

K1U)M T K X A S . |>It<). ( l U A N ' B S : — A . ' j thcn^ hiw Ixi'ii ,>jr) luiich

said and written about Tc.vas, and ,so nmny diM'-'romH*) of opinion, for tlielrtwilt of your many rnidiTH, will try and givo a sliort «lic'tcli of tliis portion of Tt-xas. No doul.l, many jitirbOHH wlio rwldt' in Hio old Statt'H would lie truly glad to iitivc till" truo history of Toxiw,- l .ut that they will novcr hwir. I douht very nuich if they wort* li(«;c and Mliould travel the .State over, that they would or eould, t(o f)aek to their old home and tell the sanio story twice over. I am confident they would not iftiiey .siiould come up lltHruiver »»nd go l>acl£ the Hamo way. There Kcems to me, at least, ii hidden inyntery about Texas tliaf is past ttndinK out,—there are k«hmI thing's and bad tiling's. W « are inoro .subjetrt to tlrouth than in the ohler Static. Htm-k water l.s not very plenti-ful, (w]>cclal)y during Iho fall. Howovor, we havo plenty of water, an<l to spare, at tiio present. Wc have plenty ot wells and elHteras by which hotii man and Ixust can be bountifully supplie*!, but it reijuirw a little labor and a heuf) of patienc<' to draw water for all. At prtMcnt, our little .streams are ail ntlow with water, and will Iw until mid-summer, after which, the li(|uid will l>c ,scar«'.

TaViinK it all in all I iH'lievo this isa-sgwida country for the }H)or man rh there Ls any where on the earth. I am writiuK from Fannin county, -my home. As u general thing, our lands are of a blai k loamy, and prwlueiw well,—very disagree-able to cultivato, (as all waxy land Ls), but well adiii.ted to whojit, cf)rii, cotton, and small grain in general.

Our IjoHt lands will yield from thlrty-iive to lorty bushel corn per aero; ono bale witton ner luire; from twenty to tlurty-flvo l»ushela wheat r>er aero. Our poor lands will produco in propor-tion. Toxjw is tlio place for a |)oor man to make a start, and If any of the readers of T U K B A I ' T I H T

wish to tteok a homo In any part of this groat Southwostern dominion thero Is room enough hero for all. Thoro Is gold In tho ground, -and all they will havo to do Is to como and dig ft out.

Irfinds arc eheai) 1» this part of tho county, llaw land ranges from ?l.r>0 to 17 per aero. Far-thor west, land Is clieiiper. i would advlBe those who have no homo, to como to tho Ix)no Star Htato, hut thoso who havo homw, liad bettor stay whoro thoy arc, unUsis thoy will como and look for themselves. Thoro in no vacant laml in this set'Uon, but lands can bo bought, on time, at tho prices ttbovo stated. Plenty of timber hero on V alloy Crook; also, In tho bottom of Bols d'Are. Wo havo churches, Bchools, Sunday-Schools, and vory good society, llallroada aro Injlng built all over Toxaa. SomotlmoH I rceolvo m y mall from tho old StatCH in two days after malllog.

I will Bay In concIuBlon, this jiortlon of our beautiful land la rather elevated, and ntthoptvsont ^ n of tho year, prcaents a landMaiw which no tongue, no pon, no artlnt, can (IrtCrHjp. Our vast prolrlte, B^ far as the oyo can roadi, aro moflt bottutlful-her blpwonw ofinila forth • s v ^ fhi-

gJHiit'o anil |)i«rr(imc, «iuo with any sonl can look upon their vast tlonmiiw witlmut Imving ud-n»lrttll<m and love for Hint (1(MI which fineth all things well. \V«! iiave varioui kiiidn of rtwM singing idrds to c h m (lie noliie lieuit ni the iiuin. ble fanner. We liuve wiiiie wild liOaMs whlt'li roam over thene vast pniirit*. and lim-Kt-i, however, they are not so plcntirul now us a (t-w ywuN bai;k. There are many thIngH.lo alliad fim luiinl of the weary (raveler. lJu( llie wlml.. uvsliun wmUl wilh all lis atlnietiuu mul /leld <H itcimi.v, will never Hatl^ly lli.tt iniii.l ulii.-ii in i„aii IHV (•omen weary luvinj,'<i\<'r ilu-liuUli'inn.s (Kvaii ui life. It Is HwliintJ iiltcir --iiMK'tlihii.' u liii-ii i| wil) never (linl in tlui ui,.. short • of that benutilui city whose I I IM U CI ;iti.| l.i!i|.|<.| is („„|. I'orfejirot lrcH«i|.a.s'tliii; I will c Iom'. I'titilHli if ,Vou wi-^h, YoiiP^ trulv. iniiil <lr.iili.

Valley Cn-ci;, 'i'e.xi,.., , ^

I'lKi-M i:.\.sr 'i i;.\\i:s.s|.:i .

I J I I O . < i l t A V i : W ; - II..IV 1 ..i,„ in iln- uiMlol .,1 i, Methotli,st, l'n..sl.yi, i i..iii .imi ( :imi.l)t !lit..m.^.:,

in company witli iii,.. f l win. r.„|,. i,, New Midilli'loti, our lniinln.,! milcM, to lirar voii prwu'ii. I wrote yon tliMl I uinK (n m't voii sdmr MUlwcrilH'rx in iloiiii cuuiiiy. In tli'is I fuilr.i. Found tlie IJ:iiili>,t.N in tli.ii p ui ui iii.. coiinliy .mI-most (lead, at Ica.-t in the nuMintuin (lail. in Kingston tlii'y 'in lo in a |iro.,ii<.n,ii, (.onUl-tioii; iiave liiillt 11 n.'vs IH.IIM' i.i v,orv|)i|,. Hturgis is pastor ami scfnis to l.f j;rcaily tifloved by lii,s liock. i am now in .Scin.adiif N'nlley, oiu of Hie lii',-t valleys in l.m j iuu sorry to sjiy the IJ:i|,li-<t-> ar.- .loin,,- l.tii little j;no;l here as drey seem to I... ilivicied from .MUSC , 'rti,.y Wtaild liko very niurli i.i huvi. \uii-leliv<t y(Mir Iwttires in i'll<cvillc ilii, -inmih r, if ili,-y how to make it a -(iiitchs. l lun pivai liin^' as mi i-Hionary now, will anollur week in ihis vjiliey. My HuiijixM-i are r.'K^'neration, lia|.tisin, tiie I . ,miv .supiifr, call,.)iiHlill«iti()n ami support oj tiie ;j,)vn,)l preaeiier, aii l tlu« oii^in an.I lii>.i,,iy .,r tiic L'liureli. 1 do not elaim that I can do tlu^m jiisli..e, yet 1 feei Hk'ncccHHity of ^neh preaciiin- niucli' I cannot iioid iny I I C H I V . 1 wrote y.in a short article nut Ion;,' since iuid ilid not e\|M.<.t to M-e it in print l>ut did. 11 thi. i.s wurtliv llie basket piaee it there. ^ our-, in Christ.

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1 IU)M MiSSI.SSHM'/

A 'i" I'oplar ,Spring,s M-liool-hoii .e on hisi .Satiii -<lay 1 or ti.iiiized II ehiirch, niiiolicrin"'

twenty-one meiiiU-rs, This pla.-.. is si\i,.,.n niiles •soutiieast of Oxford, in l.afiiyett,. eonnty, .Miss. This new iiitercfit will liw'onic a nremlM.r of tlu" t'hieka.saw A.s.stM-ialioii iic.xl fall, On .Satihatli I preaclied, iind admini.stered Hie Lord's snpp,., to the new eiaircii. We iiad a melting t i ine,_a gO(Ml oid-fasliioned time <>f weepin^c an(» shaking of liands. How do you lilce tlial, liro, Oiiive,sV Please romemiiertbi?!'little chiircli in the wood.s in your .Sunday-evening prayer-meet.!ng.

You liavo not only met the e,Kpectatioii of your jrethren in tiie dl,4cnsMion wilii 3Ir. I{urru.s,s^ iiul in your liwt on (doniux iiave gone far lieyond luiy-thlng we have ever read. I .supiuwe tiie " bully" of "hell-redomption" will conclude, xviien he rojuls that letter, that you are not "lixing to iiack down." Mr. «urras.s lias signally fuilcHl to dy anything yet, except to prate. J iiope wlien he gct«in theleiul he will do ljett<-r,-will give some Scripture lo the point. I f ho knew how l^adiy we all want to IHJ savwl, ho would stir up a little, and bring us at once to tho proof. Al l tho Jlurruases In croatifHi can novor overthrow the proof of your ottor No. V I . Tho Jilbln toachm endk-ss lumish-

mont OH fully and dcnultoly us it teachori endless Ifo. Give him Arlstotlo's dollnition of ulonlon as

found In Brown's EncycloptHlla. In defonding ' ho doctrine of endless punlHlunont, you aro de-fending tho truth of revelation 5 for iflholliblo don't touch endless dwith, H dim't tnich endless 1 fo. This IH HO clwr tluit It Is only tho hiirlrt of folly to dopy I t . / W . W. F INI -E ; - .

Tocoiwlu, Mlas., May lai, 1878.

•riii: s m r i i\v i ; .<n. :KN H.acim.ST I \ I -\KltSl ' l 'V.

V O ' I ' I I i .Nirwitlii i i the .Stale line^ .^hoiil.l iii,,i, iiit.'rtsi our liretliren than tiic -smr.Ns „f t|„.

i'liiversity, an,I >I,.Hsy Creek Cullejr,.; .||i,| therefon> j^ivc oiir re;i(|ers an outline of the c,Mi-cliHling ex..reiser, ami of the !ieH.,n t||,. i!,,:n,| of 'I'rnstces,

'i'h.'gold iiieiia! fordeelaniation w as han,l",,n,( l.\' contended f.ir by the rreshmen. W .. fail,-,I i,, KM't the Iiitlue of the winner, as they .iih.ke hv iHiinlR'is*,

< In Ihe nielli ol d,,' ;,lh, the hie.l,il i.,r th,. Iifst of.ition ami lieiivi ry was niosl ener(.;etiiMlly Contended l.»r l,y ei;;lil of lliO Sojiholiioics itiiil juiiicT-. 'I'lieir orations were all far alxiv.-iiiiMliu.ii, several excellent. The coiitir.! was close he^wcen thriK' or foin , and for a lonj,'tin,, was ilonMfiil; l)iil .Mr. Iiavis, the last speaUer, turned tiie scale, and hore oil' tiie prize ainiii tin accluiliati.<iiis of tiie laroe audience, Charles (ianliier vvascfrtainly sec-.md in iionor.

i'oiir young men ns-eiveil jjri-<iiiii (/rutlina A,l!., .Mes.srs. IJiirkett, liali^y, Cougar, and Dean of jMi.s.sis,sf]ipi, ,Alr, ihirkett taking the lirst honor, and .Ml", lluley the .secoiul, two .Hiijierior y.-uii^,' men of Miarivt'd proiiii.se,

'i'lie liaccahiiireale addn'js.s, iiy i'rof, .iarnian, till! chaiiinaii of Hie I'aciilly, was a tine pro-duction, r.iiii iiiipr«',ssively prontumced.

Tiie literary address, iiy J fun. 11. l",. Folk ol IJrowiwvilie, Kiirpas-sed even ihe higli expcclidiis formiHi. il was a cri'dit lioHi to Hie man and liic occasion. 11 was reijiuwted for publication. •

At every gatiiering Hie hou.st< was liiied (oils iitmo-it capacity, wbicii well be«i)i)ke tlio iiiterol felt in Uie College by tho cltlzeiiH of Jackson.

T i n : -AITION OF TIM.; llOAUIl Ut' TIUJHTKIH. Tiie l).')ard met on Hie IHi, and eoiiciuded its

basiiKMH on tiu! otii. IIer(>afl(-r the annual nioot-ing.s will b e tlie day before Hie eonimencenienl.

The repoi*t of tlio Executive Hoard was, in IIK*-! reHjHx.'ls, vei y gratifying. The number of students on the roll fi>r tho years 1877-78 was two hui.drcd and ninoty-t*Jven; the di,sci|ilint' of liie sciiooi healthy; no .'ixpulsloiis nor misdemeanors during tlio year; tho j«'ofe3,sors ail paid, and wime Hirte liundred dolli irs Hurjilask A fine building for tiie University hi),'Ji school had been erected upon tlie ' campus during tho year,—Irnd boon u.sed tho latter partofthe.s(?s.sHo»; and this had bwm imld for. Tho Hoard was «U11 out of debt. This was grati-fying. Jt was resolved that no lndobtodncp'< Hhould bo Incmw*! by tho Hoard boyomi tho In-como from tho o ndowmont fund uqd tuition.

TWt* NKW I'UOKIJiHOHU. J Tho chair of tuituniJ Hclono(?H i|nd ipiatliomaticH

was flllod by appointing Prof, Oarp, lato gmdMttlo of Itlchmond Ciillogo, of tl)o itfA'^'* ginlii, und fcllo'iy of Ihp Jo|in Hpi^lns yu^-

wm jJll's testiinonlalM of siiperlor

sclu>U»whlp"were miinorousj and wu rcgnnl the eliftlon "1 HU«h a man ati aciiulsitlon to Ihc l-nl-vcrslty.

(JW. W . UrltJin, B.D., wiw unanimously eioeted to (ill the chair of iiitellci-tual pliilosopliy and logic. Ai i who know Dr. (iriliin are imprcKsed wiUi his pe<-uliar iltnotfs and liualillcations to (iii (his chair, it is: regrettiHl tliat lie cannot enter illKiii lis duties at the opening of (lie session ; lad it wa.s a nccenHily to continue him in the tield until Hie endowment pledgtHi hy Hie iiig liatcliie .\'iM(M'ialioii for Hiis ciiair nh.'ill have licey .siH-iued iiiid iiive.stcd.

Sevc.'ii irien have now been engaged; and this iiiioilicr will I'e ill active --crviee the coming M^sion.

. M I ; I > I R , \ I D K I ' . V U R . M K . M ' .

'I'he niN'essity of Hds dcpartnieiit lias ln-en, from the first, decided upon, and the location filfered to the city (if, ami citizens of, . I(.||lphis on condition lliey fiiriiisii Hie r(H|uislte huildiiig and apparatus for a school of the tirst order, 'i'liis oiler having hecn acc»'pled, and the ini'aii-: Hccured to huild and ojieii Hie scliool tiy the tir-t ot October next, the loliowiiig (iislinj;uishe'l tfenllenien were eli^-tcd professors:

\V. IC. Rogers, M.l>., professor of surgery, i lini-ral and operativ<'.

, prolei'.-ci of principles

profess,ir of tlie.iry and

11. i). .Sauiidern, .M,i> and pracHce of surgery.

H, C, Maddux, M.H., (iniotii'o of niedicine,

I'. I<i Him, .M.i)., profes-ior of ol»sl<'tric>i. H. (». liPiining, >1.1)., profo.ssor of anatomy and

orHiojhifiic siirger.v. W..I. Armstrong, M.I>., (irofcssor of pliysiology

ami dl8eas<>s ()f cliiltlreii. Holier JonoH, M.l>., professor of diseases of

Hiro.nt and chest and clinical misiicine. .Julius Wise, M.D., profe.ssor of iinilfriii mrrliid

and therapeiiticH. Julius l-'ahlen, .M.i)., professur of cheiiilstry,

filuirmaey ami toxicology. II. H. Hail, M. I)., profc.ssiir of pathological

Miiaioiny and vem-real <jisea,Hcs. W. r>. Kogers, M . 11., demoiiNtr itor ot ,uiat<iniy. W, I-;, ilo^'crs, .M,l)., (liMii of facnliy, W, W. iiall, M.n., tirena.la, Ml-. ., pr.,(e-.-..r of

t.'-yinmilogy. A. (i. Sinclair, .M.i)., New NUrU, piole-ior ol

optlialniology and ontology. W. M. Compton, M.i)., .lack.-'on, .Mis-, pro

lessor of jiMycoiogicul iiK dlcine and rneili. al luri-,-prudence.

We do not believe lliat loiirteeii men mon cnii-iiPiit ill tlieir iirofes.sioii can be found iii tiie.South-wiwt. As a siirgc-on Dr. Rogers has no supci ioi, and few eijiials, in the South. Sucli talent will not fail to attract a iar.ie cla.ss to this city nc.xt Ocloiier. The corner-stone of Hie Meilical College was laid witli imposing Masenic cercmoiiies la.st Wcdne.sday.

T in ; I,AW IIKI'AKT.MKNT. This will lie icH-ated at .lackson, and "will go

iiitf) operation at the curliest day po.Hsible. We must have tho very liest laieiit in Hie profession to give charaetcr, and Insure sneci-ss for (ids SCIIIMJI. The im-Hiion is Hie bc.st in IheHtafcfor the Koutiiwe^ft.

Tinc Tl(i;»)I.<HfU AI, IlKI'AliT.MIiNT. This has not been formally organized, and

cannol lie until tiie proposed endowment Is se-cured, when a course of training, with iocliires, will lio provided for tlio.se students who are iin-aiile to attend a regiilitr course at Hie Heiniiiary. There were, during Hie year .just closed, si.xtecn y<anig ministers pre|>aring Hiemselves for more eirectlvo \vork, four Ironi Mississipjii, and one from Arkansas, DeCourcy. Two Hiird.s of Hiese havo advanced so far tliat they can, l»y preaching during tho vacation, pay tlieir own board; Imt tho rest cannol do it, and several more wish to conio to Hcliool. The HoanI of Ministerial Kdu-catlon found Itsolf ovor four hundred doilai-s In debt for last Hesaion, and five InindrcMl and IIKy dollars the lowost Hum noeded for another year, without any Incroaeo la numberu. Good brethren have given their names In bank to borrow this "um until the hrothron and sisters senci It In; and

they ccrlidniy will do so, God will put H Into the hearts of th«wo wlio lovo his (siuso to cou. triliulethi.isum.

T i n ; KSI«>W.MKNT. Thi.siiiiivi-sslowly, Itissure; iiut,uonsidcring

the times, and tiie circumwtances conncctcHi with It, we think heller Hian wiuld be rfvisonably oX' IH'cted. if there had been no centennial elTort, and Hie Held t<till virgin, Hie cause would be liettcr. iUii it will not do to stop and cry over u Hiistakc, .ir a failure, in w great a cau.se, and for all tiiiu'. 'I"he welfare of our denomination in Hii- Ktate .(epi'iids upon Hio succws of this t'lii-versity. The young iiiinister.s i'diicated in this school will deteniiine wiietlier the IJaptists of this State e oi hold Ihe ground they have won. Tiie I iiiveiiity in a denoiiiiiiationai neces.sity to us; cml we would Hull every iiapli.st felt this ilecply. We .-ail, and w(( must, endow it. The s(uiL''iii,e ]ij:,,piicsy that Hh' catalogue anoHier ,veav will miniber four hundred f^tiidents: w<( prtdict Hire,. hutHlre,| and lifly; and Id lis all work for this at least.

i : i> l l 'o I l (A l i i'i'llM.S. Some om in 'i'exas wislics to Iniow "wlio re-

vise,I tl,'- New restaiiicnt the la-'t time it was re-\ i-icil." 1-; ing James's translators.

•• I'.,or lUirriK-I in' is worse whipped on aioHiot and "i'lii than ever before, if siicii a tiling is ji'tssi-ble," s;iy.s Hie pastor of Hie < hiircli in Oliiey, ill.

A .-rrics of meetings wcue comnienceii at Ridge High church 'I'huisiiay. itev. O. W. (JritUn of Itrow nsville, Tenn , Is assisting Hie pastor, Rev. J, it. Crave-.

.1. C. W \ !:ii, 'i'exas: — iCh ction is uiico'ndiHonai: not because of, but unto, oijedience. A ciiurcli cannot reccive or retain an iitibapUzed memlior; and a <li|i witiiout tiie proper design, or iiy an un-<|Ualii!ei| otUcer, is no l)ai)lism.

Hro. J. i;. JN iiiteof Alatiiima has two promis-ing I'oys one iiHiiied ,1. it. (iraves, and one A. I'. Dayton, And we Iiave iieard of one who liad two so named, and the Hiird. .1. M. I'endieton. .\re Hiey all livin-- yet V if so, we will send a photo^^rapli

III-.,. W. I .. I'l iin -iill (Mniiiiues his meetings at Ihe Central chiir. b, ami Iln- i'literest has Mteatlily iiH icased, '^ni'e a iiiiiii' cr have professed i-on-version, anil iinlte.l with Ihe chiin'il. f p to rimrsilay ther,- had hecn about one iimidrt'd and ten eonvei-^ions at th,' I'ir- t and Central cliurcbes. (iiMl has oi.i. i/Hisly l,!i-.jse.| Hro. I'enn'.s labors in tliH city.

" We are now gettiii;,' rea.ly to build Hie pulpit for our new hoii-"." I )o not permit tiiem to huild a box, with or w ithout doors, tor a pulpit, if yon eim inlbience Ihi'iii to desist. All yon want is a platform ei;:lil<en inches iiigli, ami a neat book-stand, ami two cohmin-po.Ms for Hi< lights, if yon do not use gas. I'lilplts are ex-pensiv(\iiiiiiaiidy, and sweltering to the preacher, and behind I lie times.

i:id. A, llolliert of West N'irginia sayi, lie can not receive alien iiniiiersions, ami Hiat he bap tized lOIetliodist minister Hie fourtii Kibliiith In Mareli. Will he please give his name in full, and Hie ciiurcb, as some one Is keeping a list? The cliiircli IniH licensed him io preacii Christ. Tiro, lloibertWisiies lis |,) write a .sermon on John xli. ;il, and puliliMli it. We have already done so, and will send him a copy, if we can find one. We hope Rro, ll'illiert will send items of interest from ills Meld.

F.t.n. i;. I'. I.M AiMi.—It is Willi unfeigned re-gret for Hi(' loss of Hie church tliiit wo record the death of (Ids broHier, .so highly mtwimsl and bo-loved by ail who knew lilni. l ie was a Christian, the lilglieHt style of man. He was a dovotfd and self-sacrllicing Hapllsl minister, and IOVMI the cause M IHI a whole heart, lie was as iisnful as be was beloved by his brethren. In him wo have lost a staunch friend, and this pa|icr a faith ful worker. In oiu- IUBI convorHatlon, he wald tho thought of the number of mlnlstoni taken irom the Big Hatchio Association, and tho few left of the old soldiers, saddened his hoort. W e trust A suit-able obituary will bo prepareil for this poper.

•35 Wo uro weekly asked altout this or that touching

tho Illblo Uuloii version of tho New Toftaraont. Wo advlsii all to addrccH their queries to the Bible Union rooms, New York city, and nScelvo , fifom tho Union tho doa«nicnts: wo have thorn"' not. The grand trouble IH 6«/RF/?o IH rendewKl Im-merse, which meaning Is sustained by all wholhrH of any nolo as tho real, primary and obvious ineunlng ol the term; and the last edition of bidden un<l Scott's Greek and Englluh lexicon gh-os but ono niwnlng: " T o tllp In or under water." This sottkw tho question forever.

SiT . IA . iNf!, E T I ' . — T h e r e is an unnoecsHary fe<tling arising Iwtwcen Jir. Ilun'Us^ an«l our foro-nuui aliout ty|iogrnphiail errore and sjwlllng. Emu's linve occurred, and will occur. A n y that change the wMise should bo correctcd. And so far as our foreman Is concerned, who has won an

nvlable reputation for cornHitnrss, they will Iw; but he dislikes (he imputation of willingly or willfully alhiwlng them In Mr. nurmss's articles. It is unless for Mr. llurruss to claim that IKiuiiy Is correctly s|>elUHl Doway, or that acme should tH> s|>elIod achnie. We advise, that, until Mr. Rurruss can print our articles without a typo-gntlihlcal error, no more he said aliout errors of print.

HIMHITIHM KXI'OHKO I.N Mitfeiobui.—Uro. J . F. H'lter sends us an editorial from tho Jfemocrul of LaOrange, Mo., sinH-ltlcally delating the particu-lars of (he exposure of J . 11. Molt aud wife. A young man callwl (or his sister from the other side, when she wan reviialed to him, and ho was allowwl to so(! and converse with her; but it liappened lie never had a sister. Rut tho closing up of tho biLslnJSs was elTected by a doubtful Ite-liever ejecting from an India-rubber linll, held in his hand, an alcoholic solution of analino into tho faea of a lufflvenly visitant tl»at appoare«l at the o|>ening. When the lights were brought Into requisition Moll's face was ready painted for an Indian tight. _

I N D U I / J E N C E O F F E U E I ) .

WK took upon this as ii .nort of itidnlgcnc*!

oflercfl to us as a denominntion, provlde<l we w ill (<'llowHhip as the (rue ministers of Christ tlicuniiajitiziHl teachers of acknowledged heresies, and tlieir human s<K'ietles as, Ofjually with ourM, the true churchcH of Christ, and co lalKir with them in union meetings, and agiw to prencli but a part of the gospel; so that they may be ad-vantaged by our nnfathfulness. They agree lobe more sparing of their criticism in regard to "our dKRM-ence" I Who will botniy Christ, and w e p t of the indulg(>nceV " If Raptists who agree with us in the opinion that only baptlml jM'rsons should be inviteil to the Ijord's (able, hut who ditl'er with us in regirrd to (he inixle of htipHsm, choose (o pracdw clos<* communion, hut arcs cheerful in pracHcing minlsierial and (lirii^dati fellowship oulside of the sacraments, and lojoin in friiternal co-operation In evangelistic work, and wo accii'pt Mt"'h Blliances, wc ought to be more sparing in our criticisms In regard to our dlfTOr-ences." — f>r, Mon fort, editor of the Hertthl anil Prrfbi/ter.

T H E A G K N C Y D E P A R T M E N T . FOR niio. iiof/r.

Miss Kmma J . KImhrough, Tonmswee, f'i.(Hl; Jas. H . Willon, sr., To-xas, r»,(Ki; a friend, Canton, Miss., for iKUise, l.oo; Mrs. M. Sheen, Fort McKavett, Texas, l.no.

A Punn H EAUT. — What Is a |iuro lioivrt ? It IH a heart which finds Its whole and only sidlsfactlon In GIMI, which rollshos and desires nothing hut Go<l, whoso thoughts and Intents are ever occu-plc<l with God, to which ull that Is not of God Is strange and Jarring, whhrh kee|is Itself as far an iKMSlblo apart from all unworthy Image's and Joys and griefs, and all outward cares and anxieties, nnd makes all thcw work together for good; for to tho pure all things are pure, and to the geutle Is nothing bitter. — i>r. John 2a»fer.

For the V A Y A of Q U O ore before the eyes of the Lord; and he pondereth all his goings.—Prov, V , 21.

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T«a«K»»ia!.--On account of fliUlatf health Eld. J . H. jMckson hoA reiilgned the care of aop«w«U church, Buwiner county. Ooo Henry Euiroer-

N)n Charter In traveling In nortu of Tennessee and Kentucky und poaolng b t t ^ f 09 a Buptint imlu-Liter. He b evidently anlntpontor, and churchcs Hhould be on thslr ijuard. Any ono deelrlng fur-ther Jnfonuatloa win addrons E. E. Curry, llock Otvf, Went Virginia. Eld. E. P. Lucudo of Atoka, dlwl lust week. Ho bad long been a faith-ful and ortlclent worker for th« Lord, IHJIOVCKI and honiired by all who knew hlin, and hlM ileparture will IKS (Iwply dei)lo«HJ by woros of bis brclhn'u and frlond.^. He wns rrady to dopai t, and only HWflUwl thf»*mnmon«ofthoMn!it<r to "cross ov»r the river." HW b<»n>av«l ftirully bavo wir sin ci'rp-f HynipatbleH.

Mi^IMjirri.—Wd. Imac AndcMWu will com-nient'e a BeriCM of rawtlngn at Plncvllle, nrar Pa fi (niri'illan, on H»iturday boforp tho third HiibbHth in Juno.—>-Kid. A. J . Miller baptlzod thrco con-

viTt< at Part Oll^son on the 27th ult. Kid. Xorvfll, lUilKjrtHon of Silver Ooek died on the Isl ItiHt. H« wa^ an able, conftwratwl uilnlHter; and blH death will bo hincerely uiournwl. HL-t doatli wa** not unexpected, hlrt health hiivlnK bcc-n on tho dot-lino for wmo time. —The cottiuiPnoe-rnent exerciijOH of Mlwiiwlppl C!oilefr»". and the Central Fomalo luHtitute, will opi>n Junn the 17th, and cloflfl Juno tho 27th. Rev. E. T. Winkler of Marion, Ala., preaches tho eoniniencomenf i»er-mon on tho 23d. The litorury addrHW will iw llvered by IVev. B. A. Ooodwln of Columbus June the a.'ith. The Jttvord thus nnnis up the work of tho Seenr-tary of 8tato niliwlonf, Urij. Walne, for JIny: "Two protracto<l meetings held; be-twwn forty and fifty profeswloni' of converwlon; twenty or thirty additions to tho churche« by baptism; and over Ave hundnxl dollarH colleetiil for mi»slons."—-Eld. J . B. Haniberlln will rom-nienco n florlen of me^itlnfp at Pay Ht. liCiuhon tho third Sabbath. Ho will doubtless be awlHtwl

t>y Eld. T. J . Rowan. Eld. J . W. liozeman of Aberdeen will preach tho comnienceraent wrmon of tho Unlvcrwity of MiwiaslppI, Oxford.

GEOKGIA.—Tho mcotlngij conducted by Dr. T. C. Teamlalo at tho Flrrt church, Miuxjn, are t<ald to cxccod any relifj ouH awakoding in that city far many years paijt. Many convoiHlona and ImptismH are reported; and tho Lord has pjreatly

hleBrffd hid people. Tho Baptist church oi Hiirnesvllle, Re\'. J . M. Wood pa«tor, has a live niemberHhip of alwut ono handrod, a KIKKI church edifice, and a proHperoua Sunday-whool, under t ho Buporintendenco of Deacon BrowTi. Thero are about one hundred 8CboLin>. Bro. Brown hai Ber>'ed in tho capacity of Buperlntendent for twenty-flvo yoarw,. and L-i greatly beloved by memlKTs of both church and Sunday-school

Judex. A aorlea of ineetlnKn aro in progress at the Seventh Baptist church, Atlanta, and qalto a number have been added to tho church. Dr. Hawthorne of Montgomery, Ala., amiated the )>astor of tho Second church, Atknta, in a pro-tracted meeting last week. Dr. TeaadaJo asHl^Hl during this week. Several bavo already been baptized. Tho Kennesaw Baptist house of worship woa dedicated on tho scoond Sunday in this month. The dedicatory sermon wais preached by Bov. I . II. Branham of Eatonton.

Mieaouni.—On tho first Inst, a cyclone passed over lUclimond, Ray county, and fifteen lives were lost. The Baptist church house was com pletely demolished, as was almost every other building in the track of the cyclone. Eld. Qroen has resigned tho caro of tho Park Avenue church, St. Louis. Eld. Backner baptised three converts a Capo Girardeau on tbo 8rd Inst. Eld. W . T. Campbell has resigned the pastoral care of tho New Hope church, Gay county. A protracted meeting at Lamar, l u t month, re-sulted in fourteen baptisms at Ita close, and others awaiting tho ordloonco. Eld. Letts of Bodoila, oaslstod the pastor, Eld. A. Whitman.

TXXAI.—Eld. J . T. HUI«r of Bnols was badly hart In a mUroad aooident on the Texas Central railroad last treek.——— On last Sandagr night than were eight additions to the B«ptlat chtnch

B A P T I S T .

In Oaliaa, thrco ol whom wero linmeiwl In <h« baptistery at tho closo of the evening; sorvico by our pastor, Eld. J . H. Ciirrj'.~'/mM BaptlM.'^-The church at Dt)dd City is proe«|H>riiig: ^ix mcutbera wero roccutly iwldo<l by tuiptisti). Bro. B. Beauchorap recently ordjtlnetl, by rv-quest of the church at lU>nuM)ont. Ho is the partor of the church. Hro, T. L. Wbnioy, Secretary of the Excctitiw Boiin! uf tho En/<t Texas Convention Infortns um, that, nt it wwnt mwtlng of tho ItoanI, llro. U. K. aOfthfiti WAR ap|H)lnteil to lalmr fis PvniiKfli'^t, ihhI c<'n<eiil<-<J tu «nlor the field.—Jiap(*»> lU/ahl.

KKNTI'CKV. —CiillfonilH liiw eoiiferri d

the (l(»j,'reo of Dwtor of Divinity U|>(tti lU v. A. H. Mlllerof Ver8)»lllei<. - A lui^-thiKiit Cynthiii \va» conimcncttl iiLst wwk, Rev. (im-n Ciuy .Mnili'n afwlftlnjj tho pastor, l'.t;v, <Koyt^ . Ui-v. A. L. Jordan of Ohio fbrllncH H ciill to the Mount IMeiwunt ohuriii, WocKlfonl (Nxinty. lUd. Iv M. 31n<l(iox lia' ieen t jil'iii to, and Ji(i>'(itf><f, the pastoral'' <if th(> Forkn-cMUx-Uivfr liuaivli. \ meeting at l,iltl(! Mount i-uilid .May the i'i, wblrh resulte d in three Joiiunj; l>y lotier, atxl hy bapti^im. Kl-i. 11. 1'. lliitiK' T f"!"!! Iit\'< Iw 'n the jMHtor Hlxt« f ll yi'JtTM.

AI-AHAMA. —Tlie H iptKt cliiif. li lutiUliiiijr in TalladeKa will U< coniplt'ti"! in tinii' f->r thn «c coninuKlation of the Biiptist Htatc Coiivciitiuu. I! will be lighted hy ti rfl1i'cti»r, r'iJ-4|H'iul«ti from the vlonie. Itev. T. (ilcnn, n<"A <.f Newnnn, <Jrt., laul the llr-?t j{riuliiate nf KHM Alabama (V lle};e, will dtUvcr thf« Aiutnni ad drew at the winunenwriicnt of the A)^rieultar;tl ami .M«'<"haninil <N)lleKO, Aiilmrn. A It.ipti-'t ehurch-building in iinKfHs of eoiHtniction at ScottxlHmi, .lackwn county,

Ntmrit CAKOI.I\\. — l!"v. i»r. M. T. Yatt^it thooldeHt mlMiiionary of tim IJiiptl-t d< noinination in Clilna. He went frvm Ndrth ( (rnlinii, of which HtJite ho Ls a native, thirty y< ari !ii{n. Ili-U now alM)nl «ivty of ujje.-—A r<vent vival at Mawjihoru, ne;<r Wi!lnii>;ton, rt»-ullf<j in thirty-four addition^ to tlif ehureh hy kipti-in, elgbtet-n tninp Siindfty-chool inipils, and two hj letter. The church at Newborn lately re<>'ive<i thr«i»» additloni by bapti-tiii.

AUKAN' A.' . — Tiie elfiin-li at Aikadiljitiia hn-Cftlle<l Kid. Yate-! to iiocoine it-* j«i-tor; mid In ha« a<>'eptHl. We tnirt thut fiod will tiles.-< tht labors ot Uro. Vateni in hiji jiaHioratc* nt Ari«a delphlii. Hro. W. A. Clnrk did n {(ood work at Helena. I'p to June tho td there liad (teen thirteen additions to the ehtirch, and twenty-one conven<ionH. Ttie iHirtl i- hN^siii^f timt itcnple in an e«i>(\inl uiannor.

1/OULHLANA. —The Ladiert' .Missioniiry Society of the Colitiouui PIuco churdi, New ()riean'<, nilscl seven hunUre<I and fifty dollars IHHI year. A good showing Indeed, iin»l niiother evidonc" of what systematic efl'ort can aeeon)]ili.s|).

IJOOK-TAHLIi.

Thrw of the most valunblo and interestlnp books that over canio to our tablo in any one yjiir of our editorial life reached UM recently, Ironi the press of tho enterprlsUiK Ann of J. It. O-igoocl A Co., lioHton, JIafM. They are tho celebrat«'(l Boston Motiday liOCturfB, by Joseph Cook, and separately titled,—

L Bioixxjv. With Prcludea on Currrent Kvents. This work contaliw thlrteon lccture« and seven

preludes; Lec(ure.a, 1. Huxley and Tyndali on Evolution. 2. Tho C^ncoesions of Evolution-ists. a. The Concessions of Evolutionists. 1. The Microscope and Matorlallsm. o. Lot/.e, Heah and Huxley on Living TisHueH. n. LIfo ot Mechanism —Which? 7. Does I)e<ith end AllV Involution and Evolution. 8. J^es Death en»i All? Tho Nerves and the Soul. I>. Does Death end All? Is Instinct Immortal? 10. Does Death end All? Bain's Matorinlism, 11. Automatic and Influential Neives. 12. Emerson's Views on Immortality. 13. Ulrici on tho Spiritual Body, Prtluda. L Qlft-Entcrprisee In Politics. 2. Saf« Popular Freedom. 8. Danlol Webster's Death. 4. OlvU-Ser>ieo Beformi d. Authorities on Bl ology* 0. Boston and Edinburgh. 7. Tho Gulf-Ourront In History.

I I , THAKtK?t:MPiu.'TAl.iaM. With Preludes on

Curretit Eventn, This work coatlans ole\*«u) lecturcs and eleven

proludffl upon tho following subjects i Lt<ittr«i. 1. lutuitlon, luBtinct, Experiment, SylloBlsni, ui Tests of Truth. 2. Transcendentalism In K«w England, fl. Theodore Parker's Abaduto Ro-llglon. -i, Carlcjitureil D<+ttnlllon!» in lU'llglousi Bclence. • 6. Theodort? Parker on the (JuUt of Sin. (1. Final Pennanonoo of Moral Character. 7. Can H IVrfect B^'lng jM rmlt Evil? 8. Tho Religion nHjnlnHl hy tho Nature of Things, Thiiodoro I'niiiPr on Conitnunlon with (UMI OS PerHonal. 10. The Trinity und Tritheinnj. II . Fmgninntiirl-\wn of ()i»tiook ufHih the l>ivine Nuturt>, /Vr-liatio. !. 1 h'Ciiildrcn of the IVrNlilmj IVntr. 2. rtic i"nlli.'n.> of Htrau-w's Mytldcal Theory. B. ("Iiainii r'n lU-nn dy for the Hvli f of ntl»>i. 4. .Me.\ir.uii/.ed l'oliti(N. Yale. Harrani, and Dor-ton. 0 Tin- Ilinht l)irwtion of the It«'iljfioualy Irnwiiili-. T, iUiiKiou.-* ( Wiutcticiil in Hoiton. Circe'M f'lip in Clliew. 10. ( ivit-.S 'vvico lUforni. 11. I'iymouth Ho -k as til" i..or!ier-.Stoia« ol u Fiu-tory.

l l j . OuTUorKJxv. With I'n'iudfM on Current

TtiU ociiitainrt eleven Itvturofi, and t'lfven pn»-ludc-t mIiihmI e<jUHl to tho Uvtun-js thernselvi'H. /.<<•/!' J. Is there Nothing; in GIMI to Fenr? •J. ri,<' Trinity, a I'raetieal Truth. 3 The Trinity, til" .\lartyv"rt i'aith. 1. Th<s>dare I'arker's (A-lf-Coiitriuiletioiw. Tho Atononient in the Ligbi of Keil-Kvidi nt Truth, ii. The Harintjniration of the .s.)iil witfi in Knvironment. 7. True and Kai-o <)f>tiuilsni. K. A <'onsidenition of Mr. Ciurke'H and .Mr. llaleV (Yitlciftnw. 9. K«vpll-eistu in New Kn^jland. 10. The^xlore Parker as Hti Atiti.sirtM-ry llofornn-r. 11. Tho Jniurct-f of Tle-odorc Piirkor'^ KrrorM. rrtlwU'n. 1. The Ttiiii lirul of the Itoniisti We<lj;e. 'J,. .Stvlarlan nivi- ion of Ht'ito FundH. .\f?jrresslvo Ileiifjion in lloston. 1. The 'i'ratwmiitation of UPHdlns; into (omluct. •>. Tlie Fivo Piirta of i'mycr. c. .Modf-ruto l>rinliinn anil Di-nputnhle Thentepc. 7, Ihe J'oHMihlo l%eM of Conver>»:ttlon .MwtinKS. K. furront Mi.si-onrcptionH of <)rth<xloxy. Cwi and Abn^' of Chiir<'h-3IenilK'r><hip. 10. Ort-we diieo lier I/i()erMtion fronj Turkey. II. I>wing'(« Test of tho Worth of 8tvtH.

I'ri'^' of «ii( h volume, ono dollar and fifty eenti*. We have piven the contents of <v«eh volume, In

order to infliifne*' the fhinkt'rn among our readew, and those who wish to become thinkers, and all wJio would richly furnish tlieinHelves with ef-fectiv*! weafKinrt with wiiieh to meet tho Hvi)ti-ciHtn of the day, to purehano thctH? lnvaluHt)Ie volumi". .Modern siTpticlsm is l>oi<lly and fairly met njion itn own chosen arena, scientific analy-sis, smitten to tho earth, and by itn own sword bi headtKl. Those wlio would understand Darwin-ism, and the vnriou.-i forms of transcendental phi-losophy, will learn tho.-n from those hooks, and iiow to nteet them. Every Baptist ininistcr and IntelliRent BaptL- t should Hudi/ them. They will 1)0 of imuienso advantage to him, expanding his thonght.H, enriching his language, correcting and directing his reason, and strongthoning e\'ory mental faculty. Fall not to n'ad them.

Mr. Crook's treatment of the Trinity, If w« underHtan«l him, we wholly dissent from. It is moro transcendental than orthodox. Wo bollevo and wero baptized into the open profession of tho trlperHonallfy of tho Go<lhend: not of ono person tnanlfwted to tho world in threo dilH>rent names, and Indicating thrtH) ofllcos.

Tho tibovo books can Im purchaHC<l of tho Bajn tlst Hook House, of tlUs city, at tho publishers' price, iJl.'V) |>or volume.

CHANOE OF DR. ORAVES'S APPOINT-

MENTS IN ARKANSAS.

The Scries to commenco at Washington on Sat*

unlay night before tho fourth Habbatb In Jnoe,

und cloBG Monday night following. Mineral

Springs, Tuesday night, and ending Thnraday

night. Preaching at nights. At 0 » n church,

Friday, Saturday and Sabbath, Juno 2Stb, 20th

and 80th. At Hope on Tuesday and Wednesday

nights after fifth Sabbath. J . D. JAMISOI?.

A QUESTION SETTLED. *T will he remembered that Dr. McCune of Cln-A cinnatl, la gradually organUtlng a new church, to bo Crtlisd The Church of tho People, or The PTOplo's Church, ui^n very " brwd and liberal j)rltKipl«i" «o as to embnice men of all creeds .mil no cre«l9. He has lately hnd a trial before Ills i'reebytery, and which nt Inst seUied one (,iu*tlon, vi«., thiitsiJrinkk'd Infanta are accounttnl liieiHbors, bona Jlde, of tho Presbytwrian church.

Tho strongest jioint made oguin"t Dr. McCune t.v Dr. Skinner wiw that tho former had tiiught ti'iut " haptiml " ififanta are not nienibersj of tho (-liiirch; Dr. Skiiuier, on tho other hand, holding witi) Kr<'«t fenucity, In common w itii hi.** church, tiirtt tliey are.

'i'iie ("Iniiimati ( ninmtrclal ha,sadilr(KHe<J to Dr. Skiiiner n HOvieH ot tim'HtionH on this |H)int Wiilch mo full of sii :KCMtloMs, nntl may well Ixi coiv iden^d (iv otiieia biftidtw tho ro<louhlahlo I)(K«tor: —

Yon teach th.it ttie olf-tprinj.' of believers are itn iiitK'r8 of the visible church ; tliat they aro Iwrn ivitltin tiie imle of tho vl-ibie ciiurch, and wero iiov.Toiitsidoof it.

Are we to iiitorpret your nieanuiK, an did Dr. Miinsficl'l, that Ixdnji; horn within tiie pale of the cliurch imiiiio^ wiiat Ls the<jlogically known as n ji< Herat ion V '

I III' reason for u.' Uing this j.s iKvaUHOof Inler-cntiid (luo^lions that aro bf-iiig ink'-il, and which voii may kindly furnisih the logical mejinM of ro-HiM.mlintr to. Among thebo que»tioas i sjieclfy a Hudi as 1 have iieard;--

1, Are we to supjNiH*'. then, that grace U Inher-licil V If !>ot Kmc*', tlien what is it that Ih socunMt from 5«irontM?

Will ;iny nf the ttaptized olfspringof l>4«lievers wlio are tliuH regcneratetl be lowt?

:!. Aro tiie offs )rlng of believrrj oxpec'te<l to v.tlnbil k-pirituai ife from infancy? if not, then wiiyV And if iilllrniatively, tiien why do they not do itV

t. Are the children of U'lievem of all other ill ntiinintttions in the wime wnditlon, I. e., born witiiin tho visible church V

Hliouhi theH<.i person", n« they grow up, be po'iciicd to lis imponitont .sinnen, or ai back-siiiii-rs'.'

r.. Should infants, lieing meml)ers of the visible . liiiii ti, come to tlio Lonl'.s table along with their )..oiiit-i, and, if not, why? Under what condi-tion Hlionid tiioy eiuuo?

Q IE I I IKT .

In II late of Till-: BAITIKT yon seem to tliink it is wronu for women to take part In any MH'iai religions mwtinKS,such as oraylngorsfK-ak-Int; a word for the causo. DoubtlesH yon may 1k' ri^lit, hut t;ivo us yonr views of the ten or more Jill.ptietewes w ho prophecle<l. as Hj»oken of In tho liii'l". Are we to undorstand this IveM womon tlierl),'ht to preach or pray publicly now? The qiH-stioii Is a|,dtafe<i among ns. Hi'iwfnDiKH.

Fort Gruiiani, Texax. "Hiitvscrii.ier" has mistaken our iKwition alto-

Kcther. Wo understand the Now Testament to pirniit women to tako part in all tho social meet-liiiiHof tho church, prny and praise, but thai she is forbidden to preach ami to govern men.

1. Wluit action, if any, should a church tako in the Pane of a njcniber who luis been chargod With Hteiiling by parties outxido of the churchy and al-tiioufjh l»e baa never been pros<!cuted or found tuiity by any court, yet circnmstancial evidence i«) plain as to <niuso many non-profeH«or8,afl well !is a tew proftfwors, to regard him as guilty.

2. Do the fHcrlptures give us any plan to govern our churclies In reftirencc to tho call of a piwtor? nnd-

a. if not, what plan should our churches adopt, which would IK) most In keeping with the spirit of the New Testjiment.

•1. Is not tlio usual form of electing annually, by liallot, productive of moro ovil than good, and consequently at varinnco with tho teachlnga and spirit of iho Now Testament.

5. Should not this subject bo referred to a com-uiitti® ap|)olntetl by tho church, as most all sub--Jects are, bi-foro final nctlon is taken by the church, and thus avoid much of the dissatisfaction and confusion cause<l by tho annual ballot, which Paul NiysIn 1 Cor. xlv. 83: "God is not tho author of confusion, but of peace In all tho churches of the ftulnts." A. n. A.

1. Wo should advise that a commlttco bo ap-iwinted to examine all tho testimony, weigh It, and report to tho church whether there is suffl-cient to ground a charge upon, and if not to sus-tain tho brother boldly.

I. They do not{ the matter tolefttothowlsdem of the churches.

We think annnal aleeilona, after a brother is

known to all, xrorks an evil. When a pastor biv comes unaccei>tablo let the deacons bo Instructed to advise him to r<»iign. Election by bullot Is alwayii proper,

BBO. QKAVKS! —If A church excludes a brother for making aud selling splrltuouA liquors us a l)evenige, und there l.i u minister iHionglng to the church that will not consent to Ids esclusion, but votes against it, and will not bo reconclletl to It after the church iiim luboretl for hovernl niontlm to gain unanlniity, what cvun»t» must tho church tako toward the minister? W. M. nKliKJtcs.

You should arraign that minister for contempt of church authority, und attenipllng to disturb tho iK^w of tho church; and unless ho coufwMf, and f{lves ovldcnoi> of reforinrttiou, e.vcludo him. That minister will do the chnnii more harm than u hundred whlHlty-neiien) ont-lde the cbnrch. You did rigid in excluding tlie liquor-Heller. ,No church is stroUf/ *'!iougii to carrv a distillery snfi !i "deiid-full" t'H).

EI.D, J. R. tfUAVi.n:—lia-sa man any right to unite with any church unlesH he Is In fellowship with ail lier inenitM-ts? Hnppi>se huch a man should w ttie in Memphis, nnd unite with your church, he huv l) ; an old iiersonai grudge agaiuHt youoltlilrty yearw' utandlng, und should [ireju-dlc«! tiie mendters «p«inst yon by telling them that he had livt^i with you w hen he was h Niy, and you abused hlm,~whlpperl him unreason-ably, w hich you could not ilisprove, w hat should be done w Ith him V i). A. Dkvihon.

Michigan. If we should not join any church unltws we

loved every member of it, it is cetialn we couUl not join any church tliat wo were well ac<iUHinted w ith. If that new member is guilty ol slander-ing, or woking to injure, he ou» and should IK-dealt w Itli. It is tiie duty of the aeciuer to prove, and not of the accused to disj'rove, the ciiarge. The opinion of tho tot iwer wlu-n a boy is not very reliable. Matiy a mm thinks his futiier often chjwtonc<l him inm-asomibly, but what of that? Your characti r Hiiould j.ro/if against such an Hb«ur<l talc.

liUKVrriF.S.

Colorado has twenly-llve Uaptist cliur(h<>s, with

an avc-rage of fifty memlMTs.

Thi-re are twenty Baptist chnrchos rejiortisl in

the Republic of I.iberia.

The First Hiiptist church of Haltimore, now ninety ycjirs of age, has rfcontly i om]tl<'l< d a new house of worsiiip at a co t of gjl/i/xto,

Mrs. Imiciila Adams died recently in Minne-apolis, Mlnneasota, aRod ninety-ei(,'ht. Hhe had Im^n a Baptist for iu>arly ninety years, having unlt(xl with that denomination m her cliildbood.

Hev. Arthur Munseli tiie whbrated IJjiptlst preacher of Lomlon, who is judgeil to ixj one of the abk*t platform spe;ikers in Kngland, will visit this country in Octolwr.

Bro. M. J . Dart of Lawrence, Kan., under date of May -Wh, says: "Tho past year has l)Con relig-iously a very prosperous one In Kansas. Converts uro numbered by many hundreds. .\t Leaven-worth, Ijawrenctt, AtchLson, Topeka, Fort Bcott, Nowton, and many other places, grand work hiw l)eeu dono. Tho Flwt church here, under tho elJiclent management of Its abio pastor, llov. A. C. Peck, has slnco January, 1877, received ono hundrc«l and six new members, removed Its bur-densorno debt of about ?10,(»00, and now hiw Its largo plpo organ pnt In excellent order by Prof. Bach of Boston, and reraove<l from tho gallory in tho rojir to a platform in front of tiio church. Tho Improvoment is an excellent one. Kansas sends slstorly greetings to Tenne«scc."

Mr. Ponn, tho Baptist lawyer of Texas who has been so greatly honorwi of tho Lord in conducting revivals In tho "I^ono Star Htnte," Is now holding a very succossful meeting with the First church of Memphis. Bro. Penn has never l>een ordained; and I prcHumo would bo silenced by tho Preshy-torlan church. South, which lately, at Its Qeneral AflBcmhly In Knoxvllle, passed resolutions con-demning lay evangelism. My fervent prayer Is, (hat Qod may make ovaugellsts of many of our lawj'ets and buslnoas men; nor am I specially solicitous whether a nAan Is known as reverend or not, so he Is useful in winning souls to Christ,-. I . JSr. PrUchard, eorrftpondino editor MMeal Me-eorder.

PBAYEB-MBETINO. Our pntrvMOfMrtlag op«u oo eaoh eoniUr •AemoOfl at

thrM u'etuok t oud 11 la propooaa tfist w«ry CbrUttoa wbo roiuli tbta wUl oonmniM Uuit liour u> pnru tar ot»l««t» I>t«Mnt«a In Uiisobliuiiiu

"Ttion l» • plAM wbm iplrtu bleni), — Wbara (rl«iua bolda taUowibtp wlUi Maiui; TboB»ii inatlarail fiu-, l>7 AtlUi vrg moet Aronod oad common ni»ro)rsM»l."

Cant forth thy act, thy word Into the ever-living, overworking universes H is a fKWd grain that t^nuot diiu. — Curiylt,

Chrtet oontiuers all tn us, ho conquers all for uaj he has done tho work salvation frwly, fully, and eternally.— H'. lioviain.

As»ure<lly in the approaching day of unlversiU judgment It will not be Inquirwl what wo bavo read, bnt what wo have dono; not how eloquently wc have spoken, but how holily we bavo lived.

i'or believers w ho pursue alter holiness, death aii)K'ars no longer »u» an extinction of life, ctiuslng pain and fear, and making us dreary and desso-late; l)ut (u« an entrance Into tho rest of Christ, w hich leads to a glorious renewal of llfo.~Xa/»j7<<.

F.N«>CKAC)KMKNT.—Climb high, Chj-istlan. Bo not (ll«eourHg«sl by the difnculthw of tho arcent, tho toil and weariness of tbo journey l>c-foro you rcacii tho summit. Abovo tbo tho tempest and tho storm of life Is tbo clear shining of tho Sun of IliKhteoujneHs. Abovo tho darkness and tho cloud is tho Light everlasting. Abovo the pain and tho restii'Hrtnefls is the rest and " peiieo of God which pttwoth all undcrsbindiug. Climb high. Christian, and at last your fi?et shall I'tand ujmn the etcnnd mount of GMI, nnd your eyes shall iM'hold him in his glory.

are well phnwod up hert* with tho way you are "ruining" Mr. Burruss nnd his fals<'theory. Could not WM1 your iioint so well for a while, but I do think that Mr. Burruss sees und fwls It now, and Is confused. May the good 1/ord Htill help you. Can you not come to our town (Whltesburg, Ivwt T<'nn<s<»k<o) this Hummer and deliver yt)ur I'lve Hermons? O. how they are need hero. When ejin you come, my brother? I have qulto a number to baptlzo at niy two churchcB thia month. Pray for me. Tiioa. GII.UERT.

Not a few <lid not soo tho liearing of tho e(Mea/. side of tho question niwn tbo doc6lno of eudleas punishment, l)ecau«e they liad fallen Into tho idai that It was H (juestlon of interpretation only. It Is generally seen now, and that tho discussion would tiavc be«n Imperfect without it. We will try and wnio up next fall, Bro. O.

niO HATCHIE AS.SOCIATION.

Tho Jubileo Meeting—It b< lng tho filtieth slnco its organization-will bo held with the Big Creek church, two nnd a half mllCH east of Lucy Depot, on tho Paducah Railroad, on Saturday before tho fourth Hahbath In July next. Tho church baa mado amplo arrcngemcnts to entertain all who may como. Thoso coming from Momphls will ho nici nt Ivucy Depot Friday night with convey-ance, and thoso coming from Covington at Glen-coe, Saturday morning. Tho Fiftieth Anniver-sary Sermon will bo preached hy Eld. Jos. H . Bonim; tho Jublieo Sermon on Sabbath hy Eld. J . R. Qravos.

I/OUISIANA BAI'TIHT STATE CONVEN-TION.

Tho Louisiana Baptist State Convention will convono with tho church at Shlloh, Union parish, I/a., on Friday tho 12th day of July next, when it is hoped and expected there will bo a large ot-tendanco. Tho church has appointed a committee of Broth. J . J . Booles, T. A. Heard, and J . D. Hamilton to secure and arrango for homes for all who may attend, cither as di^egatcs or friends, who will send their nomcs previously to either of tho above committee. Without this arrangement somo families aro freanently burt^ncd.

J . D. HAMILTOS , Cbnrch Clerk. Shlloh, I ^ . , May 16,187«.

THE MISSISSIPPI BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION.

Tho Mimlfisippl State Baptist Convention moots at Summit July IStb, 1878. AH delnratce and messengers who expect to attend will forward their namee at once to the andemlgned that i|r« ranirements may be made fof their aocommoda* Uon. W . T . JOBSIK

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I ' E N - l ' O i r m A I ' l ' H O F H A m R T M I N I S T I C U S

A N D A d T I l O U H — D K l . K O A T ^ i J

O F T H E H O U T U K U N 1 » A P -

T I K T ( ? O N \ ' K N T R ) N .

('rh!« Hiiily rnioii wvl Amtrimn furiiUlii'd rCittli'M Wil li I ho frilltnvint,' iM-n-iiii'lunw of <!(•!«-pittfi prwoiil at (lu'HontluTH JIaptist Convention ivfiirh we <l»»ultl iiol will In fmst Ihoniiijority of mir rciKlei's. It Is liut nutunil ItuU thoy hIiouUI 'Iwiro (o loiirii HijiHclliiiiK of tlm iK>r.-<on<il ohiiriirtcr of (lu! hrcthrtMi of whom (hey hnvo I o i i k iifiird. j

ui;v. .MA'niirw i i i i iJiMAN, d .k .

I» r , M . l l i l lsmaii , i . i w t o r o( (h(> H i t i t l l M church at Tn'iitoii , ' I V i M i . , I'rf i M T l i t i p * l l i o inoHt widely

Known i i n d iniliicnlml j m ' a c h c r in 'IVnn<»»Ht'('.

I h ' 1ms l l v c f l i l l n i l i m r t - i o f t h e Mtiito , h i ts I h t h

idontillcd Wi l l i ali (lie K i ' oa t najilist inovcincntH

and l u H l ) w u toach iM ' , editor a n d j K K t o r , llllinjj

each jioHillou w i t h c m l H to hiiiiw.'lf and honor to lo (l ie vauii ' . I l i a volw is ever lifted in behalf of

any R o o d eaiite and h i s liandn ready for any j^'iKul work. Xo otan has the eonlldenco of Il l 's

hn^thren more coruplotoly than he, nor is more

iielovfil by them. Wl ion a n y new measure Is

p r o p w f H l in uasoeiiltion or eonvention, I i I h opinion

of it KOi-s far in <leterniinlng the eoiirwe to In- per-i l l e d . Hound in doetrine, elear in e.xpwition and iwwerfiil in rtppoal, aiirl e n t l n ly free f rom stfiisa-tionaliHni, l ie never uttemi)t.-i to make a dij^play. A J u d f j e o f the .Supreme Court of Tenu^ww wild

of h im , " I know' n o preacher whom 1 would pre-fer to Dr, IllllHtnan, Hunchiy after Sunday, year after year." Horn near Knowi l le , August 7, I H l I ,

lie in t i native of T c n i n r . ' v e , and with the exeep tion of two years Hpent i n Tailadctca, A l a . , lu? has

lived all his life, In Tennensee. Converted at nlnetctni, ho soon hO)^an to preucli, and wiw or-<lalnod In 18;('i. For many years he t i u p i ) l i e d t he IJaptUt puipltH of many cities and towns in Ten-nmec . H o wiw, also, an (Alitor and a n author

while piwtor at Murfreesl»oro, a n d diirini; that IMistorate, had tho pleasure of seciiij^ throe mem-Itei-s nf Ids chureh sent <mt as foroiRn missionaries

— D r . Button , T ; P. CrawfonI a n d Eld , Oill ianl . I 'or one year he w a s President of Mossy Creek Colh'jie; then ('orrespondlnjf Secretary of the llible IJtwtrd <if the .Southern l»aj»tist Convention

for several years. In he became |)astor of th(> U:»pti»t church at Trenton, W(st Teiinessw, where

he s t i l l resides, ministerln)^ to the church, and preaehinjr with <jreat aecej)tance i n the surround-ing: country. As President of the Hoard of the

West TenncsstH' ftiiptist Convention, and some-tiimw its President, he has don«* tnuch to ( j ive it elliciency. A Trustee of the K<»uthern IJaptlst

Theological Seminary, lio was one of tin; com-mltlee that selwt<'<l lionisvilie as its location; and

ho was, also, on llie comniittJ-e whicli Iwate*! and

presented a jtlan for the oixnnizj\llon of the South-western Haptisi University. For more than forty y e a i M he has been intimately connected w i t h the

e<!u«ilionid, minsiouary ami henevylont enter-prises of Tennwsw!, as well i n zealous in promot-i t i K I ho Domestic and Forol>;n Hoanl of the South-ern Uaptist <V)nvention. His stylo of proachiuK is

plain, pnietlcal, direct a n d incisive, without any altemiit at ornament. \Vlth l l t t l o ImHKinatlon, he has a mind of ijulck discorntnent, at a plnnit! penutratin(,' men a n d subjiHjts. DlRcriininatinK

and I o r I w i I , ho always makes his hearors see, if they do not fwd, what he says, his h(!st ofrorts htv l i i K those of his regular services, and lM?ln>? most popular w i t h thoso who hour hlin oftonest.' The

<le>,Tec of D.D., was confttrrcfl on him by Union

UnlvewHy. Ho is now iilxjut sixty-four, in tlio

enjoynionl of >jood hoaltli, iictivo and laborlmis; though H t r o i i K l y denoniinnllonal, few Hajitlst

ministers have, moro tium ho, Iho friondshl)) and esteem of othor donominallonH.

K I l . .r. K . ( I I I W ' K W .

One of most quite and unu^suming iiion in tho

Convention IslhOKroat huuliniirk chainiiion and

upholder of tho most utrlctly BiUttlst principles,

J . H. Oraves, Ll i , D., formerly fornmny years a

rwidont of our city, hut now l iving In Momptiis,

wlltor and proprlolor of T h k B a p t i h t . N o w llfty-eight yours of Hgij, ho Is in full iiossesslon of

physical and intellectual vigor, appearing lu

young HB most tnon a decade'youngor. Born In

Vprmont in 1820, ho moved to Ohio nt elghtmt}i

and In his twontloth yonr changed his roH|dence

to Nlchohisvlllo, Ky „ wh(?ro ho took ehtirgo of an

nendomy. tn July, ho HeIo*.'tod Nnshvlllo nn

his nwidonco, whore ho livwl either n.-i pastor or

editor until the war hroko out. Ho iniulo his

paper, Iho T r n n v w h u k ; J U r r m T , fainouH, and

built up It lar^o publishint? interest, which wiw

(Ifssti-oye*! by tho war. Sln<'e tho surrender ho has

livfsl at Meniphlsi, editing his palK•^, T i n : Hae-

TisT, ready at all times to maintain ids viows of

Haptist priiieiples. Perhaps the most powerful

e<aitrgv«'rsallsts among the Uaptlstsjho has mot and

«!oni|uere<ltheeham|»ionsofotherpei-suaslons. Cn-

doubtedly he is one of the strongeHt men. Intellect-

ually, of his (lenoniinalioii, a ^'lant in debute, and

IMiwerful as a pn-jw^lier, sljiiiiii h lo tho extreme as

to iloctrlne and phutiiv, and niicompromising in

his doctrinal expiwitiuns.

it is not to be wondered jil that a man of fuch

bohi and iironounced views, of such genius anil

force of character, Mhouhl have made a noise in the

world ami excited much iin juilice against himself.

I le is the author of several works wldch are dis-

(inguished for bolihies-f and originality. In swial

life he is plciwant and agreeable, greatly beluveil

ill the family I'ircic, and tlie leader of a large fol-

lowing of admirers in the Uaptist <ienomination,

In (KTson he is of medium size, wcll-mu<ie, with

handsome, dignilied features and most intellwtuai

eountcnaiice, and would attract attention in any

circle, imt withstanding liis hecoming modi>s(y.

1)11; I. .loNl'.s, V-

S«M'retary of the Sonfliern ilistoritral SiK-ioty, is

(Mie ol tlie besi known, most jxipuiar and intluen-

fial llajitist ministers in the Scaith. He is an able,

niany-sidcil man, a fine preacher, an able lecturer,

a strong writer, a good speaker, an excellent re-

porter and a sincere Cdristian gentleman. A

gratluateof the I'niversity of N'irginia and of tiie

.Southern Pajitist Theological St^ninary, he is

tiioroughly <>ducated. A s a private and a.s ehap-

lain, he followed the fortunes of l,ee from Harjwr's

Ferry to Appomattox Coiirt-house, and has puh-

lisiied an admirable book of jM-rsonal reminis-

cT'iicw of idin and of his h'ttcrs. Having been a

IMTsonal trh'iid of (!en^. I<w ami .lackson, ho is

still an enil'odiment nf the " host <'anse," and

is most fiiitlilul to its memory. I.tirge in soul

ami b.idy, he is a noble man, a true friend,

and liberal to a f.iuU. Dorn in tW!(i, he is ^tiU

young, ami, as lie is an indefatigable worker,

he will yet ai'cumplisli a gri>at deal, although,

inside and outsidi> of the church, h»> has ai-

reiiily accomplished much thai is worthy and

useful.

IF I J O I N T H K C I i n U ' l l .MAY I DAXCF/. '

f I" 1 join the church, haye yon any objection

» lo my i lancing?"

Such was tho <(urstion of Mary W, address«Ml to

her pastor as ho was speaking to her about hor

making a jiublic proff usion ol religion. Sho was

about eighteen years of age, of higli social stand-

ing, intelligent, eulti\nted, thoroughly a lady in

fooling and j»Hinn(!r, and surrounded by all that

makes life attraetivo and pleasant.

Having h(H>n h(»pofully eonvorted, after nuieh

thought and prayor, sho hiul decided to unito

with tho church of which ]Mr. A was tho jmstor.

lUit before so doing, sho askod h im, in tho conver-

sation alludwl to: " I f I join tiio church, Mr. A ,

havo yon any ohjoctlon to my dancing? 1 am

very fond of it, and fwl very unwill ing to give It

up. What do you think of It'.'"

" 1 will answer your <|uestion by another," said

her pastor. "Suppose tlioro was a largo and

fashionable party, or a pubile hall, in town, and

you were invifetl t»» it. And suppose you had

aecopiod Iho invitation, and that going at a ratlior

lato hour, as you onterod tho room,.you found all

engagcMl In.tho dance, and that you saw me, your

pastor, taking part in it, and loading It, what

wonhl you t h i n k ? "

A look of surprise, almost of astonishment,

passed ovt>r hor faeo as sho frankly said: " 1

sliouhl think It vory HlranKt», and greatly Incon-

ulHtent."

" W e l l , " replied Mr. A , " I f diinclog In right,

aiad n good thing, M'hy should not I enjoy i t as

well ns yon? And If, In ltd Influence and tendon*

clofl, It Is wrong luul evil, why Bhonld you engage

in it, or wish H, moro than 1 ? A ndnislor Is but

a gowl man trying to do }t»M)d to mon. And

there nro not (wo standardH, ono for him, and an,

other for tho moniliorH of his ehunth: luit two

rulew of Christian living, ono for you, and anoihcr

for him. If ho Is to ho ppirltual, nml sot u holy

o.xampio, and i-omo out from tlio world, a(id Im-

Hojiarato, and shun worldly a1nusi'mr>ntM, why are

not yon ? And If suoh amusements are rlglit h ih I

projH'r ffn- you as a follower of tho Bovior, why

are thoy not for h i m ? And wliy shouhl you, or

any member of tho ciiiireh, wisii to be (irlo'do

what you would not like tosts> him I joordov"

Sli<> thought a moment seriously, and (lieiiHiiiii:

" It is plain to Hie now. I will never dunce

again." And she never did.

I 'nit ing with the church by a public confejision

of her faith in Christ, she liv(Hl, and after sonic

years died, an exemplary, faithful, s|>i(i(u:ii

Christian, a help to her jiaslor in every go<nl wonl

and worlc^ iind rt <v»;uiipl(» to n!! wiho know

hor.

With this brief iiariiitive in view, three llKuij dit".

are suggested Cor serious and prnyerfni cmi-sideration : —

1. As to all worldly iiniiisements, if ycai have

the l«wf doubt as to ymir eomlnct,—if there is

the least conllict i>e'.ween inclination ami duly,

go in prayer to the Siivior, and ask him what ymi

ought to do; and then net as you believe he would

approve if he were iiresenf w ith ycai.

2. I f there is tlie least doul.it, is it not liciit to err

(»n llie safe side, and rather UcH-p to«i far from tln'

world than to ^o near to 11'.'

.'!. Is it not right for you in this, as in all ttiinjr^

to take such a course, that, if all were to imitate

your example, it would make the church a holy

antl spiritual and useful church, and give you

p<'rsonally the highest and best inlhience as a de-

voted anil faithful Christian.—.Ii/w/Vyki 'Jrac'

t^x'ieti/.

B

A MCTTF.R FROM IIUO. WM. SLACK.

HO. (JUAV1'><:— For the past seven or eight

y<»ars, I have been, at t in i iv , miuli Iroiililcii

with an iitl'wtion !ind weakniss of my thtoiO.

Itecently, 1 have bis'ii compelli'd to give up ail

active exercise in ministerial and scliool dtilii-i

I have givi'ii up one ehnrcli after another, ami iit

this time, I am trying to mis't my a|ipoiiitiiiciit^

here by the help of my imidslering hrethrcn of

tho neighboring ciiurchi's.

I iiave had charge of the cbiirci! at I'onloloi' fm

nearly twenty-live years, and it gives me grcnl

SOI row that I am not able to preach for my hoiae

chureh. Alwolute rest from preaching ami i clioul

duties is neccHsary that I should gain slrengtli of

voice and throat. To within the last few nioiitlis

1 have .seldinu faileil lo 1111 my ap|H.lntmciits,

from throo to live jier month, fitr tliirly years.

My reason for this writing is, (hat my brcllircii

with whom I havo. been accustonnil to mingle

may know why 1 do not, for the presciil, meet

with them. My school during llie past year ims

iHH'n (piito good, numbering aliout seventy pupils.

May tho Lord hlens you in your arduous ialmri.

Pray for us. Yours truly, Wm. L. Si.ai'K. Pontotoc, Jri.ss.

MINLSTP:11'S A N D DKACON'S MKKTlNff.

A M IN ISTKU 'S and Deacon's MiH'ling will he

hold with Poplar Orovo ehurch, near Mrazll.

Oilwon county, Tonn., flflli Sabbath and Satimluy

hoforo, J uno (in.st.)

Tuple on Haturday: Host method for niisiiifj

money for mis.'Ions—Led by Kid. W . I- Fawcct.

DlseusHlonH by IJro. A . .1. Wil l iams ami others.

Tople on Sabbath: Who is responsible fer the

cultivation of a missionary H|>irlt in Iho chiircli ur

conin iunl ty-U<d by Kid. \V. C. drace. Dl 'H^*

Blons hy Eld . W . W . Chirdner and others,

A most oordlal Invitation is oxlended lo mini'*-

t<»rs, (loaoonH and hrothron. J . M. H u n t k u , Clerk and Treas.,

MX. Hoard ol (Vntrid AKsoeialien. •lunoH, 1H7H.

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T H B B A . P T I S T . 457 HUUTUKBN MEWM ITKHH.

ArkiiiKM rfilpplug walnut and oak loK« to Llvwpool.

'llie wnount of bUck taxca due the city „f New OrlMia. 000,000.

A Davidifon county, Tenn., fnrmor Id ninking inolnwen from oorn ntnlk*.

There ore twpiity-fivo thouBHiid vol-iiiite* in the North Carolina Rlatn librnry.

The Itonpn of H mnatodou were recently lilowu u|> hy i» rook hin/it near Home, Un.

A onp-lcRgwl paujior of IToimton, liiMi die I'OHuty for hlit Hupiuirt.

A thouHiuid-Bcre j>lant«tion in the Vkwo vsllt-r, Miss , ri-confy sold for 455 nn llCfl'.

'i'lic l)alln.i(«iil Wichita (Texas) rails rniiii iiDi pliircil in tli(< liando ol k rc-iciviT.

Thf! jiplitinnol the Miicoa lailien for Ihi! freo iiardon of Knli Hoiilliei n niukcn a il(>cuu\'?nt Ion feet in li-nglh.

Tho American llaptist litnuo Misnion Knrii'ty owe inourred for freedmen'" msLitutione ut Ntttfliez and Ninhville.

The (hH)rgia Historical Society haw iipfti )ircseiittf() Oeii. liCe's |>luM for organ-irltiK iH'grooH into coiifedcriili* r • ' menl)I.

The Uichmonil State reinaricH tlmt "tiie laltor dityii of .Irll'erHon piivin, like .Inb'ti, lire likely lo |>rove moro jiro<|iorou>) Ihiin hin fcriner."

'Hie tobacco area piantfil in Virgiiiin tlii» ypiir IS reported lo lin siimller ihiin llmt oMant year. The |diinlcrH roinpliiin of the low jiriees.

Thorp are naid to he nine iiiiiulreil and forty niori- colorsd eiliM.nn enjoyiliL' the ai|-vHnlm?eBnl the juihlic ftdiooln of .South Odro-liiiB Ihuii wliitc children.

On the plnntalliin of .Mr. Tom .Shan-non, iipiir ThoiiiHuton, Gn., while (he f«ther Hnd mother wero leiniiorarilv nwuy, h rpliln eoiitmiiiiiR l ix ne«ro children wbh liurned. The oMent child wn« (cn yearH of Rj{e.

•fhe average wapeM f>er month paid furni hnnil)! in (jeor)(iii, with rntioon, is in north (Jeomiii, $!l; iniddle (ieorKia, t7,riO • Kiuthwedt OeorRiii, J7.41 ; eaat Cleorgi«, 4i8 ; Routheimt (lecrgla, iilO 10 ; nverafje for the stale, $H,OH.

IvuiRHlon Kaot Tenncaaean : A letttir lUicd Iloston, Ajiril 30, Ptnted that a party of four oapitalistti would leiire that cily on the Vrlday followinx lo view 400,000 aoren of Ciiniberlnnd mountain tflhlelandu, otrntd liy (lyrni Clark, of renricylvania, wilh the ex-pectntion (if makiiiR a purehnsc for the col-onirjdifiii of eniterii people.

The Kast Florida Haiiner utatfH that r itjh'.y Ihotixand dolhirn linvo been Hubiiorihed lowiird lMil!<1in(; a rflilioiul from Orange liiketolhe Ockliiwahn river. The preaent (•roll of ornn(re« up there in put down at hIm iiiillinn, and it will be diflieult to haul Ihem to Ihn river in wagons ami over rouub road", ko a tram road will be laid down thin numi-iiier. to be followed by a lielter and more rvifitiv road (IK aoon the Iriiit Rrowers arc iihia to huild it.

New OfleanH I'icavune on a new route Uirough Texas: Kor lens than Hi* nitlhonB of dollarit a road ean be eonnlriipted •IH lileN lonKi beKiiinini; here and lorniinatin inueN lonKi oeKinnmi; here and lorniinatlnK

nt ItalldH, whieh will open np tn market anii rendei available for liettlement h wide re-Kion of ({rent productive eapaeitv. This rond will placi) the heart of Ihe rirhent see tion of northern Tc.xa» within twenty font hours ot New OrieanN, and while adding Miealculably to the market value of wide ri'nlon* in both utalm, it will form a new artery of llf«-hlood lo the conimercc of thia eity.

Oalveaton Newa: finlvealon ia simply domu nothing;. Khe la Ju»t about at Inert iw a wet rag. Any atrsnKcr paaainK over the

. eily would he aptto aik tho question, how do all theifl people live ? I'he city doea not even produce an nx>hnndle. There wan r broom factory some yeara ago, hut that Rave out. There la not a tan-jrard in Ihe plaee, nor a wairon ahop, nor n cotton or a woolen mill, nor an ojl-need factory, nor the veatiire of a iilnce where n pouud of bone iI.ibI or oil cnlni could be produired ; In fool, the city 1« de«lltnlc of all prcleniiloiiN lo cither wenlih or (iroijreHi in Ihe domain of mann-f.K'.nre.

Ai i> ! u« t a ( ( h i ) Chronicti-: Thenraad-i'try of Ihfl t'ltycoiirl of K.iv.innah reconi-incndlhni Ihe reprefetitallveH ol Olwuhani ' nnnly, In Ihe Ki>nerBl n'nembly, Inliodiire a all for levvlng a apodal lax iipon gambling liousea and hnnaea of III fame, tilanlni? them niiilBr theanrvuillanca nf ronijielent olllcera "nd otherwUo Nublcolliig them loanch police I'lid nanltar.v reL'tilntlona na may he deemed Mfceaniuy for the cnod of (he nommunitr, iwo Brand liirleRor ihU county have niadu « "Imllar recoinmcndallon, Imt no atpna have vMr been taken townrd oarrylug ft Into ••llcHl. It would leeni to be (he pari of wU-'lorn lo regulate evlla which cannot be aupP pr»Med,

XlBCliLLUNBOUM. Baxony chww It made of poUtoea. Baltimore couiutnMinore t«« than«ny

other oily loth® Union,

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A n agr lcnUurn l paper m m the Ohlnn-moo are the beet farmera and Rardener* in California.

l l ie Bouth Australian Rovernmcni has ollerod a bonua ot fifty thounand dollura for the diacovery of » coal tiidd vriihin the limit* of the provincu.

A New Yoik trurknmu ht-ars away the aim. In nnnounclnj; In hid adverlinement lat h« la prepared to " tiinve fnrnitHre no

that it will ahow to die neat lulvnntaKe."

No lew than '2,r>(jl),ii.>l,82'.> gralna of ophim arc brouRht ,nl« IImh country an-nually. There arc KiippoNed lo bo over aOOlKK) uidum eaters in the I'uileil tHat-ef.

An iron iiiountain |ii,.'i(li) Jeol high, and rivaliiii; the fnniout iniii imoiiiiIiiIii of MiNAoiiri, haa been iliifnvurcil id t'olfnx county, New Mexico. The i>ii> is nlni'wi |iur« iron.

Two daiighterH of William M. Tweed have juHl been defeali'i) in » kmiI a;,'!iiost ihe Knickerbocker Iiife liiMiiniue odiiiiiiinv to compel Ihe isMie to lliiin of ii life o'dicy of »8,000 iHken out by Thcc'I. A clairiic in the original policy prevented lln' inuiircr troius lo tea wilhout leave,

According to tlin yiioc hiiiI I.j>athcr ileporter, nearly all liir imteiituiid eiiaiiiclcd leather made in lhi« coiinlrj, rinio'iMlim; lo $.S,f>tM),()li|) a )cur, li nuiMufiH-hiUMl in .Vew aik, N,,I.,Hn'I it conipm.t m, (uvui-nlily h ilh (hat mndc in Koit'iiiid :ind rrmin' tlml il ii. ejporled to Oio'ie c/mniriff.

A lire I'nil e. ploHioii in t'ol^alc Co.'n sonp fni'tDry, .Ifracy I'itys <leinoli«be<l the I uiidiiitfii, caoniiii; n Iokh of live hundred thonaand dollars, and IhrowiiiK three liitnd red iiim out ol employniciil. Ii Ix now delinilely HKi't'rl.iined iliiti llio Ioki, <m tlii> Htork, niachinciy and bnlliliiij;fi noiounlft to one hiindrcd niu'i lilly Ihoimnil dollari., iio.t ihe tolal insurance Ujion the faclcry, four hundred and aeventy live th'uH4nd d'oUnvs,

A pimple nielhoii of jwislal I'clivery is Haid to prevail in n Spanikh >irovincinl lown Those who cxpec! Icllers CDine tn Ihe poll othce and form a r/iicuf. Tiie pnsini;iat«r then lianda all Ihe letters helms received, in a baakel. to Ihe first coiner, wlio looks throiiKh them leisurely, takes bis own, if any, and puases the basket lo the person immediately behind him, iind l.hisjroeson unlU the basket is emptied or the <i'ifur ex-hausted.

A lloiue City iliHpntch says; Five men, acoutlng up In "Kurman valley, found all the settlers (gathered at Ihe Kobin<'On ranche and forltfieil. The Vitlley was raiilcil by Indian", who took il way all tho stock. On Sunday the settlers saw Indians, niimberini; about iOO, driving aboul liWt burves, and niakin« all speed np the viilley toward the upper waters of the Owvhee river, in tin-vi"'inity ol linlllc inonntsln. Col. Ilernanl. with liO caviilry, in purkiiit.

KUtKMiN NKWS

The niinibor of iniiiviihiala entilU il ic wesr Ihe cross of Ihe l'ren''h lei'ion r,f iiiini'i-is about f.7,(KK».

There are no (ewer than l l .ooo wm.iIi-erwomen al work on llie banks of Ihc Miin zanares, in Spain.

Three Dutch war chips have nrrived in Hanto Doniini o to demand sadsfaclioii for Ihe seir.ure of n liriK, which Is said lo have been loadeilwith war material.

It ia reported thai Uonzalea was elect-ed president of .Snnlo Dotnineo. Votini; be^an May 21th and conlinuod three days. The presiilenlinl term is to he one year.

11 ia aaid lhal ICnglnnd and lluMsin have come to a preliminary ai;reemcnt with renard to the terms of the treaty. I'ounI Hchouvalofl is taking to Ht. retershurj; In-formation relative lo Oreat Ilritain's views, which will enable Rnsain to decide aboul tho inKtrnclionn lo give her plenipotentiaries.

A foariul explosion occurrcd in Kvana' collieries, near HI. Helena, Lancashire, Kni(-laml, on the 7th. Three hundred persons are reported killed. Tlie number of men In the pit at the time Is variously estimated al from 300 to 2.'iO, Keveral have been broui{ht up badly Inlured. The larger proportion arc believed to be killed, hnt it la impossible to explore the mine, in conse>|ueni!fl of Are damp. The explosion shook Ihc enrih for mites around. Tho first explorer dc^ Roended the shall in five minnlea after the explosion, and others followtrd. Ten men were rescncd alive and sonl lo the surface One died almost iniinediately, and theo'hers aiinVred much from air damp. Klcht other men are alive, and have taken refuge In ii working ol tho mine. Two hundred and Ihhty-lwo are dead. The explorers aiale Ihev'loiinil Ihe bodies decapllated, reduced to shapeless nias«os, and some of thiini blown to pieces. It Is ex|i«cted the corpses will be brought up hy mlonlght. A largo crowd of men, women and children aurrnundeil the mouth of the pit, The cNUsn nf the explosion is unknown, bliuiling wilh naked llghta la prnhibilrd.

A Uavnnn loiter Raya tho Intcat refKirlH (rnni the eatlern denartmant ahow « further lurrender n( 10 ohieff, 34 offloeta aud iPO men it Kan hui») and the complete devasta-tion ot the ao called new Bovcrninenl insll-tnted by Haoeo in that department, Fei>

tivitiei for cctehrallng the peace upon th« arriral ot Ueuerftl Martiuua wilt la«t four days. H i e followhigU the nninber of (he In* surgente aiirrendercd lu Clrnco*, Villa*, I j *

' laand tlio central (lepartmentdncetJie imatlon ol the peaoo cwudltiona: n acncralH, 127 chiefs, <-'0 ofHceni.5,ftlJ8 a.t'Tf ineinln'riof t»|i»ilie.»-(otai, 10,-

Trochaand tlio central iicparlmentducetJie nroclamation ol the peaoo cwudltiona: Kltivan

OIKporioiK. Thote surrendered In the (•ant-urn department aps not included. The war In the Isiaud of Cuba S* liuisbed. The in-Nurrectloii Is at an end. Viuoeut« (iiircia will leaveIhu island for tJl. Thomas. All Ihe in-snrgenlx in the eintern deparlmeui, have laid down Ihoir iirnis, (ien. Marline* rone pois is expected at Havana in a few day*, when pfttcc will be ofUclally proclaiiued, I'loclaiiialions to the roldiers nud iuhaUi. Wnts of the Island will be iisucd shortly. Ciiplain OencrHl JovelUr will soon depart for Hp'ain, Marllnri! CoinpoN rcoiiiinUit; iw ciiplain (.•« iieral. There are »;rf nt fi^'lvi'Jcii in celi'brtition of peace.

T in ; ItAITIST HOOK IIOI'SI.. riicKoiilliiiiM »«iill»t riiblii'aOoii Hoociv

ImvniB dlseominiicd lilisllir'Si', till of Ua pub-ni-iilloii" i-itn Ijc liiriiHofd by llie llapUst Hook Iloumi or llila city See llieirndvef llwincnt on pii«« in. Ari-oIs wiinlwl.

.Some CauscH of Sleiilnl I'.dlure.

Wi' nave uvmrp us two sufrgMlive decimienls which liiriiish ilatn (nr con-sidernlini.

The I)rat is the lifl< enlh l.lenninl re-lK>rt ol the trust<'ea ol the Illinois Cen-tral hoapilal for tlio inHane ; the second, a (injier on Moihrn Life ami insjiiily, ctinlrihulcil hy Mr. i) Hark Takei to Maciiiillan's Mapsxine, which lia* nt-tracttsi c.onsideralile attention from socl-iikiRiats in Fncland. The report covers tho yeara IR7& anil I87(j, liiirinx which jicrioil 521 paiient.s were adinitt^'il. Of these were tinmarried (KiO malpH and fill female.") and married (121 innlea aud 183 females). The t'ltal num-ber of meti was .101 ajfalnst 220 woratn. As to the occupation 210, the plurality, are qtioied as having simple domestic duties, and probably are all womtn; 1-19 were far ners, 57 lalwreis, and the re-mainder acfltteriiig through ail the vari-ous callings. As to the exciting causo ot insanity, lids in reported as unknown in caw's, in 15 inKtancM as owing to ill liealth, ill 32 to female ailments, and OT on tc.itleriiip.

Mr. Take i_n Ids psiHT jrwH over a wide rnntie of s'tatisticsi, which il is iin-iircew.nry lieie to recapitulate, mirob> jvcl beinK chiefly to (iireet atl<"nllon to the concordance ol sonic of the <lata iditained in this Illinoi.s iisyliim with iliosc collRied ill Hnffland. And the fir!"! p"inl to l>o noticed is tlie plurality ()( larinfrs iivor men of other eeciipj-lion.". 'I'here has alrendy Im.tii much (li-iusHioii iih to the relative liability of maniifHctariiiR and apriciiltiiral districts to mental disease, and tho g/neral de-duction appeals to lie that farmers and ngriciiltural workers are ntllicted in ex-cx'ss. The reasf»n even for this by the laiiflcy . cnmmissioners of Swjtland is Hignilicant. They refer, says Mr. TukCi " the persistent rural fiinacy chiefly to tiie lonstanl migration of the strong from the rural tit tho urhan dlstricto, the necessary exodus of the nhyiicaliy and mentally healthy leaving fxihind an alloKCther disproportionate numhrr of congenital idiots, imbeciles and chronic insane in tho agricultural counties." Kven if in this country we arc not dis-jKjsed to admit that tliere Is any so tensive an ex<slus Irotn country to city fls is hero indicated—although the governor ol New York In his last mes-sage takes occasion to adviso afrainst ihls very movement, and atrongly to |K)int out lis difadvantages—yet tliero still appears, accordins; to Mr. 'l\iko, a large smount of Insanity and Idiwy In tmiintrv dlslficta, whatever may be its relative pnijwrtlon to that elsewhere.

•From the Illinois asylum data It will also be oiiserved that the number of single niali s Is lari-ely In cxtiess of that of KhiHlo f>-mflles, but that the nunilMm of married people of both sexes closely approxintale. Despite the Increaw'd rcstKinsihililles u( family support uiKin the men, Ihe proneiicsa to Insanity creas«.s, while on tho other hand tho domeslk! and physical troubles Inddent to wedlock more than double tho |»r-ccntagn ol women. Tills aooords ngain wilh Mr. Tuko'fl stBtcmcnta ol the largo uru|M)rtlon of those engaged In domestio occupations In Engllih Myluma.

Tli« iiercentaee ol Intemperance noted In the IlllnoU report — 15 out ol

fl3l—la exeecdlogly amall. In Ownl Britain thla cause nmnisUkkiiblT' tiikw the lead, aonie authorltln Koiog w Ur an to Attribute half of nil the auit» thereto. In theUnliedBlJitea, Dr. Ituah haa stated that It produoea lully one-third ot nil the mental fallurea. Mr. Tiikc places the percentage w loir as 13, Mfter taking into consideration all the aayhims in Iflngland. Dr. Dlckion, of St. liUke'a JItMipitiil, in London, bu , however, iiointed out that while intern-|K>raiice la often an cxcitlng cause to in-sanity, yet the incentive to drunkenneaa is lii« result rather than the caune of liraln dolerioration in iho first Instanee. llcgarded in this llf;ht, or rather if we consider, aa 1» iierhaps most logical, inchrielv8n a diseaae, and claaslfy it Willi oilier allmenta, It will prombly npjiear, .is indeed It does from the atatii-tUsof the asyliim we are conelderlng, Uiat the road to insanity Ilea chiefly through ill iieallh, and that thos^ who lose tneir minds through other causes are much In tho minority.

The brain, it would appear, is more apt gradually to follow physical deterior-atioii than to lie impalrcfl suddenly by physical causes; or, in other word*, as anything which will produce a hyiwrm-ndaof a iKirtlon or the whole of that organ by which its nomuil lunctiona may he interfered with may beoome an ex-citing cause, that condition is perhana more readily suprindnced by the direct physical connection ot the brain with t)tl»er impairetl organs.

Hence it follows that anything which debilitates the bodily constitution Is liable to aft' ct tho mind, and hence, as might 1)0 exiiecled, any form of lntemi> (lerance, whether in drink, in mental or physical overwork, may react upon the brain as well as upon the rest ot the aystero. If we knew how (ar this excen of strain might bo carried before Insanity l>ecamo likely, a probable safeguard would be At hand, but thia ia not the case, and it is quite possible for a person to heap up predisposing canaes to a limit beyond which an accmental condition, in Itself utterly incapable of Aflocting bia normal unimpaired mind, may carry him.

'i'he logical ronclnsion ohvloualy is that upiin thegooi health of the com» munity deiieniii its immunity from In-^nnitv. " Kvery man," says Mr. Take, " will break down at his wrak Mint, bo It what it m a y h u t clearly u his life lie so ordered as not to otmtinually carry him up to that weak point, the breaking down cause will havo to ho plienoiiiciially great j'erhaiw in the majority of cases to render it eftlcient. There i.', therefore, such a thing aa un-. prevciilaWc lunncy, hnt preventable lu-nacy occurs most frequently, and this, . r. Take thinks, " may be reduced to a minimum hy tho widest extension of a tlioroiigii but not oppressive and too »arly commenced education, by the practical application of the ascertained truths of physiological and medical science, and by the Influence of moral culture."—[•'^lentlfic American.

Ilrnrliiit ICo«lor»il.—Ornnt Invention liy one wlio was dear for an yearn. Hond sbimii lor partlcnhira Vcrry A Hartwr, liOCk llox NO, .MaiUsan, Ind. Axt2f>2H

Delightful Disinfertanta.

And now we are Informofl that aomo of our most fragrant floweraare really disinfectants. Itiose which develop the largest quantity of o«one are said to bo clover, lavender, cherry, lanrel, fennel and Ijer^atnot. Flowers having no per-fume aro said not to develop it, and tiuiso having but little tier.'ume develop it only in small quantltiea. These facta have ficen disctivered by an Italian pro-feasor, and a writer commenting on them ssys thst tho cultivation of flnwera In marshy districts and In all places infested with animal emanations wmild bohiBhly favorable to health, l ie espeolallr recommends that thn Inhabltmntaof such regions should surround their houses wTtli IhiIh of most (Mlorous floweni. It would s«'em from tho foregoing that

tho immediate would do much

plenty of flowrrlwda In vicinity of Hich iilaces to relieve them or their Itijiirlims Influ cnces.

. .Oood nature, like n bee, eollecta its honey from every herb. III nAturi", like A spider, sucks [rnlaon from the sweetett flowem.

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* I^noh oa Ik* Hrl tht MIdo.

Is l l iproonc of un who di>M uot tloHO u w l lliln bit of R ' iv ice? Thlr.g^ »rt> oidilrary, I b o |>co ile nround u* urn not enl irc ly cunetnlH. Oiir woi ldly nfTiirt not 8 ' l juutfd to our MitwidC-tioii. T h e children «re Jretful. O u r favorite Ixtok IIM Iwen borrowed, «nd the Uirriiwer ii» a notoriously cjirelftm pfriton, «5 timt we know tlinl it wi l l come home dfn(H>il)d ol il>i lrcrtinei<ii. T h e {>l«a of life on which we h a r e hui l t iwenm very much l ike B fHilure. W o are in norne • r x f i y aliout nome lovwl one, whti«e chdnitier w nlckncM may p«-rh«p« booiire the chamber of death. Home other loved one nii<iund«if>tHnd>i or op(>o»f* un with c;i r ice niid lena|>er wheo we lire in iilini)it chil l i i ih w a n t of >ymii«lhy and Kupcoit. Perhap'* our hardly earoed juiiiiey, 1 he accumulatlnn* of fa i thful toil and frugal eaTing't (or year* are prone, like a puff of tnuike, or a breath. I^wk on thf br ight Kide! IIow can we T W e are re idy to nay that the heaTfn i* hung wiifi gloom, the earth obsicured. the onwafd paih h i d d ' u ftort our v i e w . W e are in the u<>ii<iiiiiiri. of i ravf tor* in a mountHiii iHtid. on whom, midway in their j o u r n e y , has dci-ctnde<l » cold, binxlitiir and im^ienetrfiMe Teil of fug. A ntep either n a y may l)e i<eriloue, for it niBy b - o v e r a jir<cipice. I t become* to our t f o u n h t almidt an im|>eiiinerre. th i i Hwei.'t voice which bida u» b« of K'Mid coumpe, and c<aint u p thn mercifK, inxtend ol uiourDinc Hver tiie (Ii'<a>*t«rR,

Y«'t, then- iK, il we l u t caie to look for it, HUvayx a bright, *erene a ' l ^ c t n m c w h r r e , alwayo iin element of cheer, and a|w«yn the hope of better dayn to come. I t i i very oeldom, Indeed, that thiii((>i are e-i utterly forlorn t h a t they may not be worse. In our reaaonahle miKids we reoietiize this, and however grrat uur trouble, we can acknowledge that i l might be greater. Thia la true, pa't l i ' i i larly with regard t o calnmilieit and iD ctionii, Buch an vt>it ua and con-stitute eventH in life. Theie , It ia t r u e t o m y , are frequently encountered and b».rne with rare heioirm by tho»« who»e toriiiiidH faiiit them when email worrira and carta annoy and diotre-M I t ia amid the t>ifliug. f .et ful pin-pricka o f vexa-tion and daily enibarraaBD<ent that we are mortified by finding that t ' le soul 's armor ia not of proof Tiien wo are rn<olved to » e n • brieht side, and we are angry a t those who try to prei-ent it to onr view.

Q lite apart from material burdens and soriowit, tiiere is anothtr region of l ife in which at tim"« there seems l o b e no b l|(h nc «s |Kis Ible. " I n the mld-silenoe of ihe volcelei'S n ight , " h a v e y o u ever lain Hwnkr-, qui'st'oning y o u r o w n f d i l , wiiile the tiuK of the clock and the echo-ing fool all nf M mi* belated paBner on the Ktifot alone broke the stillneMiT A h I the my^-tirv, the vagne, the terror, which have blackened on y o u . and shut you in, as the tido imprisons a loiterer in soine cave on the oitean ahoret How the t i iought of B swift comii^g eternity has luHdtf y o u feel your own nolhiDgDese, y o u r In-lpleMUPsn, and wi th w h a t a w s vuu have conte.nplated the hour when lJUt a few fatting pulse-beats »bould be W t w e r n jriiu and the vast unknown. U,ieculation, ne^iarated from fa i th , seU yiiu a r l r i f , a mere chip upon a torrent, aud you have taken u p the ory oi one of ikid, "Luid, what b man, t h a t T h o u art mindful o f him, or tho ion of man, that Tboa T i f

iUwt him f " with a chill dbmay creeping over leit yon ahould alio away from t h e ever |>r«M&t «ara o f G o d . l>r«M&t

&.ime of the s u ^ r from thia benuml

purc f t , natures benumbing uaraWsia of

doubt , lu^w aud then. I t i« buiai l iat iug to redeot, too, t h a t the turtures which visit thU intel leotual aiid mental pArtare Qiten part o f the i«Uftlty which an abused physl(!al eousiUutioit exacts. The nt-rvra are uv^erwiought, ttie biain hu^ been u u d u l y stimu'attid, or the stomach baa been ill treated, and then the l>otiy make* Its reprisals ou iwispiritual l«Ci«tit.

B u t , <x)me from w h a t source foever it m a y , tlien.' is a m u t e agunv o/ MUII. whicii we sotnetimes eudure, and in which It i« a consolation indeed to reuK-mbi-r the Master, and Hiii hard and bitter w u f l i e i beneath the ulives of Oetiisetjiaue \ !

, till' rrr ijf

with tbo post mortt m examloaiion of a f a t i e n t whu Was interested In t h e n e w i ut ilto d a y , coiiversed Intellignutly on politic*, re l ic lon and Ktence, and wii» Well vetted lu EnKli»h lit«rKture. y e t had m f l r r s J from n disease which had wa«lc<l away one side of her cerebrum and thv o t h e r siile nf her oercbelluin, tU! nel fht r w a s o n r - f u u r t h t h e u a t u f a l «;«e. li'ucli

t loiisMWi ««•»» m:ire Ci'nclu»lve <h«ii th<» f*u»ou*»Xj»crliti«»s« on plgi'HU;-., in w h k h iho birUs lioi o n l y survived the cxtiri*®-tion ol their t i i l i r o brai iu, b u t even t« g a i n d , hinwrei i t fy , their noriunl st niwij and capacity nfter the xf a few

wi^k*. I f it I'ttji be oouraliv! that the mental

IHCMUI*'* ieiiide in the (ocu» i t tiie nervrit at tlic the brain, there will

'i .'n li flit u t l t !n oljtaiulr!}^ 0 'rri'i.t

e h i U r e n i o wastfl w e «»e doing them a great i n j u r y . Bet ter by fiir to iwmd m r e of tiur titne Jo g l v i u g them n prop. ft dli>s:lpllne to msjialie well. Then. If t h e y a m he»ltl .y, in most caws, they m-ed only a l i t t i e s U r t t o m s k e t b e m w e U off In tUjf goods ot this wi/rld.

J E H S B a p t i b t ,

such iiour^, like sheeteil g:ho>t and defeais of the JMKI rcvifiit run, ai'd ; life grows unutteral i ly sad.

Is there a bright hide here? uiit-j fsoet has said that the uiaik of rmii! in i nature is cspac i ty for pain, and t o ! therC tiightM of K>rrow there are »>r:iy | SJONDING days of joy . R n l the npul i RII-R-i-ii-'- "IAIU S IPHU'I-DC** T-N

n. i! :i* i>!<'t;t inn-i.i tvurld Fi'W iiiM I t!" tiHVft :,fiy bisifi.', Vf i uisnv o? lii.-ui. as )r!M»>inip, ^ir J' hn t .nh k irk'* iitil', i.xivt- ^ auul. <ll»H !-imiimtiDg iiiiclKi',!'. in f«rt, (. 'rihiii tavagc a u u o;" K-ui l i Aiueriira hc t j U(»c'.« of iftnd, tt>„i wn u n '»»-fi)i wHr nn nm i whe n li»-

brigiit wide i-t found only wtien. out >•! the whir l of strugKHng ei- olinn", tiie spirit ca f ts itwflf U|>0H the oi Jrfui*. Ho strong, so true, hi tenil r i i ' tiie love of our Lord, that «'ven as wr cry , " B i v e o r ,we i ierii i i ," ihetc come-, swiit af our net-d, tfie «Ui-wtr, I nni witli y o u a l w a y s . "

X o m b t l e r habit of evi l i i thf.re in ili< world than that of self pity , Tiie victim of this form ot selS»hne«* ii« alwavi* "ur^ v e y i n g the dark siile of tbiiix*. It wr cho<»He we can cul i ivau- in o i i r w l v t * tibd in o u r chi ldren lite snuny natuie, as wel! as that which is ever K nifmnin;; it-elf. and comparing its lut wi .h that n;, 0lJ>erH. I l would well tor »arli o! us. e v e r y d a y , wheu the t i ials pre.o, to " B u t a l u T all, how raucjh ple«sur<i t i i f ie is h e r e , how loucfa ijeiiKht i h c i f i j yonder , and w h a t a garden ol gli^ry in this beaut i iu l world. l y I uip, at t ry to be as l isppy k« I can."--[( . 'hi ; ' ' , -i' luteUiKenoer.

diiuiiiin. His? tirsiliu, fxivr. rless air»«in«-t i,«i

t 1 t^i.it c.i,*r, ar<-lirtiii* W'lm!

thf!i, it m»T Ite i< U'w? of i.'ie

oT.-an in if it d>H" i ra »»'tve »« ilt«> edit oi tVn* inil.ii? I):. Un-wi;-tiMjuMrti's a n s w i r wh* Vhal ths brsin, li£<» the liand, liiH'-t tin" v i r i ot tin-iniud, a* i l i- onfered. i ut U-e i::f<trii-ment, not the :i;olor. l ini i v.ew of tl i" matter >itg^eii.ted at !e»«t ime reu ible jirert pt : it l U- b.'ainn arc n t-re t(H>!.«. we should K' sil.ev. ril.-' tlv iii in g« od or.ler.

»>otl Hrr lny in ToaneMcw ' W e bad It letter a few davf aKi> from

a geiit lviuiH 111 Hart ford , Coi in. , lnquir iiig aboi l t the f.-Bslbillty of erecting a f tul t -<lr j lus ei-tab!i»hnn n t in this coun-try. U e liAve written and adviseil hitn to do Rj, W e believe it will pay. ^nd now Is the time to «ti.> it With our im. un;ij«» trtiti toming on, f m l t vi iil he s-iM sr low j . i W s . ."^ijcli mi e^tablifhmsiit win furnish employment for a Urgo number of latlorer^<. "ain); will oji -n up s certain Mi,nrkf;.t t» our •armtm for ihflr truit Iit.• nl 1!, avc havt- U-Hfiiwl U[ion inquiry fronj on« itf oi 'r h ading rutsil vrtH-'eri", that fruit ihied if. this wav in wonh in the N'evr York market more than douiilo of that dried in the orJi-

nary w a y . W e will j.robshlv hsve s tht l/-' !" '" !"" ' ' ' ' (fom the pt uilKniwi nilu'iwl t«

i.iV!V li'W dayf, sinl itu-t I.e miiT he crta-vitioed that th's will IK- N (irofitHbUi in-vpxinieot. We are greutly in carntiit in having our truit'oriip carj'd fur. It will l>e a •ource of revenue whieli we CAU nut iiflimi to itYsrloolc in t i n ' o h;i',il tiioci — f Kti 'nvi;;<. I'.ir.inici^'

M I N I J A M I n i C A l N .

• T -* TKfl l./il»it Scisftt fie Op"loi-t C j " " " -Dow of Tfpi.ght "

T h e v i e w s e x p r e w t j (,t U:c 'V„aliing'.on c o n v e m i j i i of the phy4iclan« ot in»Hiit-a j y i u m s indicate « hat tlu! «iur'»> o; Hcientlfli-oj)iuUin xn to the fu; clinti" nl tbo brain. To ihe (vw;, and Ui ih? f«'t-ular o . n w p l i . n, liie huiuHn hkull will „ , long trmsin " the uonie oi tllOU^:ilt, i h e j i,u-lin.Mtion to f<i«)e other bn^ineie-

F A R M A N D I I O M i : .

Tti Mpi-p li<i;> 4>u Hi«> t'lirin. ItVcl.'V. J. B.s,.ot aiculpi- Airicjliir»U'»lUi^.i

U i? very t^atural fv>r p:»r<, nts to prcuT tliHt thi'ir chi'.Jrrn should fo'iow the •RITNC i.r pro (>-.'!<m) tbst tl.ey

ifi-K rhi» 14 iik«-!.v to {le

true ot KhoemRfcfIf, mfrrhsn:*, milleri', CHrji-nler-, et* F x ? s i v - i w ; e t i v p tioni t " t'ii< raU'

Fanoii.g, when well coiidiicted, in a cm>l iiiid pli^-Afst bti'ir.C't". It our s'ns snd dauc ttr* do not like it, t h ^ f Hlwavf •H>meg'<<'Hl re,wn for their di»like I tiave often ti»kei! sn interest in trscintr OU! thi' reai-ui" ihey jire lively to d i ^ lifer f.-Tiiiuu- broau»«' they aie not iilcii.'i'd w th t'u> «ftv iM »i>i(-(> their (mTeniK h.irr msnsp'd it. In mnio cs^e' th'- yi^iir.ji p. rmin futs 'a \ery dcrtd.d

palace oi the mhul . " I'o the student ol phyniology, tlio m-at of Uie mental j«ro-cesses h«B been Kr^dn^Py u»riowing and receding, till f inal ly . I»r. C l a . k , oi T o routo, tells us that no i-ati'taotiiry evi-dence proves ihiit m e n t s i i l y is lucalir^d lieyonif a focal part of tiie r e i v i s a t the

of the brain W e can b.-tter ap-prtc ia le how great is this change from •ormer views if we comp.ire with t u c h H conc.'ption the notions on which phre nuhigy tvas based, when the various at-tr ibutes of niiud were suinsise<l to dispiHy th motives In t h e " b u H i { M " o tlie skul l , aud,consequent ly , torenide on or near the circuui ert^nce of the organ within. I f the new v iews are t o b«' acceptwl, much nioio than phrenology must be eauiiOced. l irain power, the new doctrine teaches, i* not dep4-ndent aloue ou the size ot the skul l ' s conteu s. P r o b a b l y , also, considerations ol shap^-wi l l foUow ttio^n ol s i z e ; (icople w i t h hitfh foreheads wil l gain no reputation by I heir frontal expanses, and a head uc low crowned as t h a t id a mound.bui ldt r wi l l be credited w i t h k fu l l averagi supply of inte l lect .

U must be a i imilted that there are same facte hard to expla in under the old doctrine. Dr . Urown-Brquard describe d a tew years ago a large nuuilter ot caser w h e ' e | i e o p l e who had lost half or more of their brains aueccedetl In keeping q u i t e as much senne as they had evei powei scd. T h i s was pHrtiailv explained on the theory t h a t e i ther half ot the brain mar fieriorm the funct ioni of the whole. D u t other Instancee were related w h e r e the lull mental cai ac l ty a u r v i v t d a partial loss of both hemisphere* of the brain. * However , there waa the oerebeU l u m , the l itt le brain, to fail hack U|Hin. A g r e a t deal of faith has bf-en pinned t» the oercbflllum by aeientiflo rolka w h o h a v e liwt faith in vheir bralna. B u t now o o n e e D r . W a l k e r K e m p e r , of Oehkoah,

If y. u whiu to make yourM);i like bin Ini'-iws*, filiie-' him in rexji<'>ij«ih(e place*, l(Ui<t iiiui c i in 'ul ' liim ah lUt the nork he IS U> dfv l>-»t hiui do part ot the think-ing. <Hvi> him nesrly the sole care or •e' l 'on-ihili iy of mimetliing on tiie (arm ; tha liiwU, tiie p i c , s-jcie i f tho other ••t'jck, s(»me of the crops, or the giir-len, or a part of it. BupjK-se he doe« not do everyth ing j u " t as you w o u l d ; ndvi-e liim. I t Is much better that he Hhould fail whi le he is yet young and has time to learn under y o u r trniuing, than to not try or fail til l he uois into bu^ine-ts for hinist-lt. l>y treatinif chi ldren in this way they wil l Hike more inter ts l In their work, and w'll l»o much moie l ikely t o succt-wl when they start for themselves. I>j not mske slavcH of y o u r ctiildren.

T<io msny of our moat prominent t a r m e r s — l a r m e n who a ' e cal led the most successlul—send their children t o work eaeh day as they would send an i^norai'Hi, without a n y " i f « " or " ends ," or reasons for so doing.

F o r want of proper training In this resjH'ct, many a young man has grown up without mental discipline. He has been able wi t i ioul much help, in an in-credibly short sp.ice o f t ime, to run through all t h a t hisstnmg-minded father leit bim. T w e n t y years ago 1 knew •uch a man His farm w«s cailetl and known as perfection fur a long distance ar> und. l i e had a ran, who is to-day l iv ing in sight ol this old farm. H e owns only a poor span of horses, and i ' l iv ing from hand to m o u t h ; and y t r y (Ntur l iving he gets at that, T h e fine e»-Mte slipped easily and rapidly from the hand or the ton who had n o i k l l l to man< Mge it , hresuse he had never been placed in .•V'poniiltlepniltions whi le hi< wa* a tsiy. CO loo e l ten one generation makee money for the n e x t t o squander. In lay ing u p emafortable fonunea fi>r o n r

Vt'or«bl|> of <

l)ol. H^ rlil>nIR•n, iir(Mli-l,-iit of the (Jeorniu .State Ai^rii-ulturul '«,ciety, iu hi< ad.lrtcs at its r n v n t (tiuvcpiton. thm ci imuvui is Oi orgia's slai>li<:

i " l » t ' o r y fs.tto!! a>i voii aiI!, ii U thw sheet bix-hor (/f fftiuihcrn Jinif.-iof pfii< i x r i t y in the prf>«'iit Hu<i imlef>Midciif»! in ttie iulure. G.MI has j-iveii the Si(Uthern p'sntr-r iu tim wr.ton plant tho souuV' of weailh aud |v»wt-r ihsl no otlier iMMiple i x w a."

i« it not much neart r (IK- truth tonsy that tlie'aoiitherti iwuple liive mflertd •« vere!y wiih.in the twenty venm fur their infitisl;!? i:; overe^iimating the {xuTf r sii't v.'o.olth tii " Kin^' ('•'ittcn'.'" W h y |x f j .-tUNtH erfi r ami i-./iu eat '.iip truths

W h e n did the citU/'i i ^ i v e to ifce three i-ottnri grf»v»»ng stalf!. of the Cam-linjis and Oeornia ( i h r t o f the old thir-teen colonies) t i iewi 's l th and pc-wer that KrB's has t'iven to New York, IVunnrl-vriT-.ia nnd Ohio. Wil l Colonel HirJe-inan pUfti:-explni-i hnvi it hapiieiis thst tor t i l ly yf.trs the gra».< lauds ol New York, wfih^h havts pro<lu(Md Imy con-«uiutd in (leorgi.i. luivt- Ixen worth # 1 0 0 Hii acre, wiiiif the cotti.n Isnds of Georiria, cMwini; cotton f(irnou."iirapliou IU N e w Y o r k , hsve not been wnrth more than or f l O an acre? Viewed bv the li)iht oi the.«e f.icls, which is the mote profitable ciop, era-s or C'ltton? h cotton rRi«*>d and harventei! a^ cheaply a i irrjL^s ?

W i t h a mower, a man cuts ten acres ol grass in a day. How nmny acres ot cot-ton can a man pick In tho same length of t i m e ? T h o e h e a i ^ s t agricultural Isbor in the world is the cotton growing labor ol t V y p t and India. Is it wice fur souths ern tanners to >;o so far o u t of the way of legit imate hushaiidry tottimpotewim the jsK>rest-paid i a b i r that tills the earth? Huch Industry in tho south naturally, peihaps, unavoidably, oonsumes the ier« l i l i ty of land long devoted Uicotton,ami ultimat4»lT Impoverishea the jieopleas well as tfie soil. I)(>es not history teach this leswn to all who take the trouble to read i t ? Before tiie war cotton culture mane one w h i t e family rich, and ten white families jioor in the cotton Btates.

Is not this paying too much for toe weal th and power that cotton gives to » few in a ^tato ©r nat ion? With very l itt le toil or trouble, grass yields an income in tnla c o u n t r y of « thousand million doUani n year. In* stead of neglect ing grass, stock, wool and dairy produce; Insteail of greatly over est imating the imjioi u n c e of cotton, Southern fnrmem should learn to « « things a.s they exist , not as tradition teachf a. I t is a mistake t o beliove th»t cotton ia t h e " sheet anchor of nouthern hopes o f prtsiperily in the present ano lndcpendeui» In the f u t u r e . " Diversified inuustry , based on eound husbandry,wtta very l i t t l e planting o f a n y Inoreaie the natural froitiulness of the earth, and w i t h It a u g m e n t wealth antt oomfort for al l . . . .

Cot ton eul tnre h a i nerer

to mankind In S « P i it They w o s l l kl lke p i r , and Z k health <roui outsiiJe iwpHftl «pd in* t^liaenee. Cottoti Is.o lul™ "^yl'iR w lbs dcluJea worshippers i " Ood h «

fllven tlifl.aouihern j-J^mer in Uie oouon % n t the Kiurce of wealth mid wwer hit ao other peojde p I tan do-aiture from «j{rlciiUur«! ttuUi Can only

iMil to iwverty .while the arroganceof the doclriiie piovukes criticism, and Is likely to, end iu serious trwuWe.--LNiwhville Amefirao.

I'arftil rtliit

Ciu:.vM - • I tnl<lef!><Mn-t„|, ot sifted, nfiniu.! yolVb iluve

(ii!>, " i " ' " "tt^ei, of wsiu i, p i t i iof cu sm,

iwii MKVKifuls line -i.i/",/, 'I'ir the l i ft ' (ilu tli> siifciir itiiu l iiJ it -jiiijiilli v\U!i ^Aief and ortUjj.f' tl r.vft iv.itvr ; thi n stir in, iirsliislly, vli*- -ii't iif cri'Kni, miilciir • tit? Willie ovt T s c eM.r'Urt' u i . l l l u i very

tMfk iTAi.i.iv r B ! : < v ( — i | i j r . r c HAHI

niillr, i)iii< h:vlt O.ix k-l . ' i i i i f , ii.ijr t'lr r-t. fix t»blr.*i"Hin'u';.^ '>iii;Hr. ••no teiMp "iiiful rsnilla; lK,iil t!i<- inili:, i t i ' i i Hiir it, th,* jflstiiu^ thul hs'i sti.'ilit.i 111 tt l lttic ('i.lii niillt iiir t in i i . l i iutc-; Iniii snil i..j|<ttr lOKi-'-licr; M'l-i h' tlip i i^ripg inilli; flsvif; rmiovf tiw cusuinl Irnin tlio jiio, inJ ii't'l ihi' '.vMic.t 'i! Uir 1 p t c v i i . u H -!Y iHiiti n lu •lifi'Iriit)); pciur in fi>rms ; I'it on i(;e.

To lion, UliT. - Kite, <0 (••• u»rd a Tfiietitblf, i-hoiiUl Kev. i i»e n rvi'd muihy, Ths Kinioii i.!i<.ui'! \ni M p:irsUt. Wii<<!i ik-lite ill tv.'t) iir t ime Wdti rs uiilil U in |/i r:tvlly wt);u'niKi cli'.'in 'Iti cvt-ry rupiui of l i i " «ii(! i!iu' h'nl !i hiill ciipliiU 11 Wiilfr il liitU' s>»U. Hoil iiiitil Till lit Lit' diuipliii oa the U«p; tftlie off ttii- r,.,ver aii l the pi|>!ii'i (iu

*Lu-ii. it ilioulii l)J> l".t'.'(i,i ( f'Kle'111 ths rdUK.e or stovi-, iv!m ,-c i l will kci p hit hut not c. u'., iitiii! \!'.i> moisture evAiiorate^. IVxi ' i Mint, uiih-^ vun

to uff t'. .1' «• jxniiiii.T.

rwr^awiU' i'lsi- .M i'i.i:.—.Mul-e sirui> Q.'tii'm-<j^i,irtfr>. i l s juxiii ! lit Kii^sr and Mil 4Uit>-(.lu-h;il (.iiit (i! ivfitii- U) eiich l«iun(l ()( fruit; put orcr t(i,> firo in n IH'ioeia'n I r t t l f . mid ju-it b-fdro it Imiln «!ir in llip h«:iteii ••vliili nf i.u egirwilh a tiit;i'i(iiKin'u! of coKi water; ri" it b u U ii-rfio*!' the uniin until no ni'irc iiw>H. lliive i!iv pi!)., iippl,. „,„1 ^ lircil (ir nit into ilic"; ii.M to ih,- Kinip iinil lioil Hently until the siruu lito* p< iictrHted the fruit and till'pie^vi l(y,kc,leiir. I 'm into cans and seal. '

I K.NOW front (•tp/'iii'nce how the tired Mil iiviTiiutih i.r.l lii'iari'H wifo o l t in ridf! Iier br/tiu for souit-thiiiir to (111 out her inesi're bill of Tiro, wheu '.ime H pre-floui HTirt every t.i.-p eouuts I have b^'n 10 K'titfltcd luy-flf by h roripe or «ugpr,nini) from Miiuc one 'irmre ex('eri-«wed, (hiii I Sd'l my initio, hopiuK it will M tried iiy iho-c wlio are iu ths hsuit o' making c l u w from sour niilir. Tiike n pan of thick milk, after i l has been miiiimed, place i t o v . r n kettle of Iwiling wiler after cutl inp it in •.)imre.i with a jni e. U t it , i i i„ i thoroughly

hMled, then set aside unti l cool, and P;'tr intx) a colander or sieve to driiin. >viicn tho whey has drsintd ofT, turn

i l ' " " I'lt't'lVof cold water «n<l let it Miak two or three hours. Drain «Win and then with a fork manh fine,

t ' " ' " " " '""'P' H'.lr in ft few JP^nfiiU of thick, sweet cresm, licnt *en with the folk itnd turn Into a d sh tor the u b e, putting it on ice iu a very r-wl p^acj^hefore serviiig.-ftVir. Hur.il

oomrooD nett le a« a t e x t i l e flbre. T h e weed hflVltiK bean treated the u m e way Ht l.emp, y ie lded a fibre as flue a i «i|V aud as s i iong as hemp fibre. A consider-able aiett of ground is now p'anKsa w i t h the nettle in the Prursian pfoviuce of X a ' j u i u . - . [ l ' o p u U r iteieucw Monthly,

Make the roads everywheie on the ftLTin iN'fore the ground is firuily w i l l e d , as it makes the U a t job , and is out so ap', to wiish away hy heavy rains. When left unti l h s y m a k i n g then the ground Is UMJ hs id to pick or pluw, and what is thr.iwii into the rosd renmiiis loose, and driiWs heavy when we w i n e 1o hnul lu h«y and Krain. l int wl.eii it is made .-ufly in the i- rtn,? it s e t t l e firmly fast tiy the titui* l le hsyi<iiikln-{ i'iid lunvei«t iog aniHS in.

Tho t'ollowing CHlculatioi'.s sro made by I'rot Joliutsi.tn : A loot in depth and !Ui ot surlu(t< of sand will hold

i 1 100,It'*!) iviundc of wafer; prsitio soil •A-ilt ItcM l,.'i2l GiMi iouu'Ik, whiit' jK-at will ht.'.d 2()!7.})<Ki ,,<ni -U .il water Tfip iivrniur raiii'a'l in Ntw Kugiand U intt flirty iiiihes ttnuu,Hily, ii|Uiil to '."'"r^OtHf ^ u i n d ' |>fr Horr, ii. would, nl ili<> C'filindry rate of ab'.opiioii, all be held in in 7i feet in de|<th of the fand, or io si* f^ei 'ii depth ol j laitie soil aud in teel in di'pth of JXHV

Trof Kols rlx ulated that hy means of llie jiwurato lislancoH iKionirinj? to the I ' l i i ie is ly he had ai-ceitaioefl tlist n hu-•^hc! of tiuiotliy contains f.'T.otiOi 'OOi'ecOs (wc<)uiit all but the roun.l nuu.ls'rn); a |ieck III the Bcre pave forty one lo the "quaff <<sit, A bushel ot clnTcr sf(d o<o!tiiinH l.'i,000,(XHl ctfwl!!, Is'inx nearly f.iiir tiuu H HH liirjie ai timothy wed, ami om- p. ok to tile acre is t qual to eighty ••t-vi'ii m«.!« to toe KjUHiK rs't, or one (|itrtrl irt t<'n st-eds tn ihe Mjuare tiVft.— |(J«>unify (Jentlemsn.

.M.iny Hiiirnestiuti'" hiivi; Ijecn made «ii.il the tjlijfcl ol hs'-teniiig snd pro-iii iting gf-riiiiimtion. Aco>i;!iiig tos-ime I soerimciit". thin el ji-rl is «c<Noiipli-«lieil Iiy lh<» nppliriilion o! s nuslernti ly «trui g wilol uii if (xitH^h or Mi l.t t<i till- wedi. U't nk f<,.iutiiifis of i'li!>)-iiM' xx^ i"''•'ster luVf (il»<i b-.en rer'omini nile<l. It is al-U'gi'il iliiiti-.j»iu'f)hor lm< a wonderful iu-llucucci in fsvorinp the gcrniiimtion o' H id , and thst, unlike tui|M<ntitie, which hns I w n employed for the same purjio»e it ix never, even wlien uwd in txcca.1, hurtfu '

i;. .M, ol ,'^lontgoniery county, N. Y , wrilrs ' I'.CHI)-. HIP iieglfctod too much hy (nimers I fiiiii them very profiiablo, nod < ultiviite tlieni i v i tv year lis a re^u l«ror<ip 1,-iKt y s r , at the Kuggestionot n Iripud, I plHnl» d two acres ot a six-acre corn fiild in b.'.niH putt ing Inans and corn iu alterniile hlllc, about two feel Hpurt iu the iri»vi<, snd rows three and a linl fn-t iipsrt. The lialanneof the fi<ld w.-i* pt:in'eit in f ^rn, in liillx three and a half fei t Mjcirt u.cli way. I used the snir.Il white lienn, twenty quarts to the flcr , From the two acres I harvested alxiiil liirty bushels of brans, and the yield of corn was not hvo bushelsIcai per iu rethsn the balance of the field. The bcnn crop WHS much more jirofituble tbsn the corn, I stack teins around stakes (our or five feet high, and tbtesli as KKJU

dry enough.

m 'W

Auilpulitirnl

I k l s s U t i d o u good nuthor i fy that a wk-sjsN.n of Cayenne pepuer. mix-d in a qunrt of oil and ,ubbli ig the harness with he oil, will enectually protect It a i a l n - t

the gnawing of rats. I t 1 . . .Is, said that «n<'un(»ol aloes to one gallon of oil will

tho same protection.

L J J " ' " g r l c u l t u r o Is .L Potlmttto than with us

f S u ^ nif?ht>«oll. T h e y o nnd furnl-h receutaclM

s n H ! ? ' * " 'V T h e y m i x i t wi th tilny Mb 'Jfierf cakes of It, which

distance or pre-••"ed for any length of Umo.

a.^m^'j''?®"." made la wwBuny to determine tho value ol the

I). W Or«nl»rrr, J. S. ,MiliHl(r. T. n. llr«i;lyriT,

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Baptist Book House, nofi ipl i lN, T e n n .

Tills lioii-oc hut tieen organlswl for tlio piir-

(wwd of HupplylnK tlio ilcusmluntlon and the

triido with lilt tlic stnnilitril llaptlst polill-

rnlmns uml Hiii'ln,V-si'lionl llternturs pnl)-

II»1I<K1 iiuywliere, M>J nl puliltnlioni'prlees.

New iinit revised cdtllous or old and valtia-

tilo works will soon hn hroiighl out; nnd nr-

rantidnii.'nls linvo ticon miido to hrlug out

several now tKwiks next fi»ll.

T h e n u e n s o l n n on V n l v e r f i n l l s i n by J. n .Omves, liUl)„nn(l Mr. J. 0. Ilormss will be put to priios so noon ns tho last Istter Is prlnt«sl. An aoitvo rnnvasspr Is wantsd in tho bounds of ovory Assoolatfon to canvass mr Its sale.

Ua»b orders fVir tho fbllnwlng books nilod

p r o m p t l r t -1 . " r a n WBW D A P T i i r r i r r i u t A i m

TVmM BOOK.—There shonld be a tlnpUst

n y m n a w l Tune Qook in every AtmUr. ThU la a otkoloe seleoUon of the v « 7 b«st oT U/mna that tenet} soqad ductnne, and • aaieotlan at T T M S W E E I M L > E V O I L N T M M T O Y T Y « T « I I D L L A « D A Y <

•otK>t4 Hun«s y*t ^ d (bo s iss is ia •hapad urHes, and ooa bo tfnit by lUos* soijusLutiid with UU« round notas aa wati. Buy UilN ntoo Hymn uitd Tuuo Oook Ibrths ram-Uy ItttUe, and ono oncli ohlW. TUU la do-slxuvd to talto Ihe plnno or the old Bouthern liuiiintat, twiiiod twenty y m n litiu. Kaamtue It iMiikjre you pureliase.

l*rloo, n j w »»ch. t.y malL

T i i r . WKW H A r r i N T UT9I<« n«>oK, w l U i o d t Mliklr.-tOeta,

• r i l E L I T T L K KEH.\I>II U Die HoUg» IVHIU yo'i wiuil lOr your Hundny-iK-Iiool. It tlBH iMH n admltUxl tImt tJils U Uio larifvt ivJ-iiTti»n <!/ c w tuf<<.-tt iliat ban »-vor bti ii o(n-i'i«l to oar HuiKluy-MliouUt. 'lliu dootrlim U souiiil. Tli<" tioUw »ni tho uew *»v<>I|-h)ik|,-wl uol4«i. II 11 ll«i wry liook fur Country HIUKlug Holioiils. lu th* HiTsph you will nod " Ttii'Hw<w>t }iy s r d Ily," with Momi«roth.Ti loij«i7»ut in mwitlmi. I'tloo by m a i l M H .

T i n ; l i i i i i . K i i n t ' T K i w R ( I f T i i r . n i i i i > i . E M r r ; . ii:x.iM>NniM:v n r nolt»:it:V Nri l t iTIN.W. Ily J , K. I.l,.l).--Von WMDtto form a r^lptuml ldt<« nf your «tnt« iirtfr drath hihI l»cf>ire tliu IIK-uiriTtl'in. Yoii vnut to protect your fiimlly AMitlum tlx) pvnilcloun t>-nrblliRS of S>plrlt-uiillttit. Get ttiM iMiok, rtiid It, HUd K#I hit Y>>ur iMiiilIy to ri iMl li. II IJI Uio mnxt liit«r-mtliiu llttlH iHKik you rvi<r rvad. uud will ex-pldln u liir«e uuinlM-r of tlw mml dimcnlt pbVHiuii-M of Wcrlptur*-, You fbcmtil rt-ad. II witlioiit (bll. ?*TlcAt>y limit, TS rtH.

4, T H E 4IKIUIM o r 11 t l T I N T N , Hy H. I I . ror«l, I . I . . n , - Y o u ouKlit to tm lainlliu' with tlx' llUtory of yonr owiiilftnoiitluHllon, ut liHV<t thn outllMs uf It. You liavo no time U> riMul u large Ixwift. In ttils llttii- tXKik of im puK<>* yon liHV<« It Bit In a not-«h<-ll. Tim HUtlKir coinim iiora iiiid tntCHii btuk llio ltu|>-tlililctioinlimllon frum the pi fwi i t ctuUuty lo duj-H ot IHV AiHwtlrs. It wtll KJIOW yoa hnt lijiptlJls did not originate with llii^'-r

WIlllHins, nor tn KnaUnd, uor with thn IIIIM> !ii<-o ot .MuuKt^r, luiour ffneriilm rhiini«<. Out nr,' (.l.lfr than tli»> r n i t w u n l * or ihs i'utli'iltf->i, iind arc In fu<rt th*i nttly rt>ll!(inus

' lyimmnnlty Umt hi>s»tood«1iioeH>pnn«stl»^ ' niii! L'( tho only fhurch dfwrvtngtolxTHllod

Till' Cliurch t)f tlirlHt. This Is » OI'W and uriMitty fiilitrKcd rflltlon. Ptlcf t« ctn.

n. T i n : TR I I .K I IA . o n DKATII n T U K K o r T U n K K IIOKKHt njr. J . M. K r n v n , 1,1, D.-Thln In a l l t l lpbwk that hn* proved lhi'i|M«thof niultllnden of I'l-dolmp-tistd. f t iiln>-s them hv thn aetlon* of their own (Ifnornl AK'H'rnbllP* Rnd Confcrencen. The tpn^llmi lliev funnnt iiniiwtir tit,"Ar* thp t.iiptlnnif of Ih" ri'>nion Cntholle ehurrh vftlUl T If thi'y (My " Yes," they thorpby iKlmU UtiM Uohian jl'ntbollc chnrrh to b« a true churrh nf Curlol, and that Uivy arc hi>r-Pllci Itnd HolilxmatlOH; nod havingM'lwrated from, nnd i w n cx'-ommunlralcd hy It, have no rlRlit to tmpilro or to prt-nch. If they tiny " .Vn," thpn llipy nullify th«lrown tmptlumN, «ln<y.'»ll their ordlnBUww cjimc fTfim Home, and II the l.'iittiollc Churrh Ik the Adull«n)UH Wouiim of Jtcv^liitloni«, then rroKwtimt iKicti'llfx, ".K" nod nit. Kt»' hpr " Imrlol diuiirht«'rw. This l>ook ahxj forever M-tllt-n the queMlouH of Allen ItnmoPKionn and Close Oinimunlfin.snd rlcJi In hlstorlcAl matlrr, Hy nwItiiK HUd hiivludthi'SS tittle iKMtksrriul in your f«mlly,yo« not only ninke yonrm-U and your fiimllj more lnt<'lltg»nl, tint you will em-t-lually prot«>ct them mpilnut danger-out rellKl'iUH i-rroni; and you will do sreat (food tiy lonning th'-m to your nnhtlilmrs.

IMee by mull, oe els.

T i n : < a t A v » » - D i T X L c n n r i i A T r . . This IN the nhU-nt nnd mint lonrnt-d dlmjuo-nloti of the DRK. NO suoh valaable iKiob on the drnomlnsllonnl dHH<renee« between llaptlNlH mid Methodlsta has over Iwon pre-i<eul<><t to ihflAmerloan public. llMpagen. I'rlut4'd on fliis piiiH-r.

Prlee, In eioth, $iM. T I I K O n o N I A E n A W R K T i o r . T h e

l l e r o i n n or F n U b . tly A. C. IMyton. II-lustraU-d. Tho suhjeot of baptlxm Is tlior oughly dl«cui«"»I lu a popular ond ntlmetivn siylii. Vol. I., p. Kl<-B«ntly Imund.

rrice, lu rioth,tiJio. TIIKOnONIA r . A l l l V E N T | « r T e n »isyn*

T r n v e l In Neitreh o f Ui« CI tare l i , Uy A. C. Uaytou. Vol. II., pD. « l .

Trloe, in eloth,ll.SO.

rR^VDI.RTONIl l lBIIXOll l l . Finyshort Hermonit on Important sni'jeela, by J. M. Pendleton. This Is an Invuliiablo work.

l>rlec,ln cIMh.llJlO.

r n r . i w r i D E t m D A V « M T R R . Thia book hy tho priDoe of writers. Dr. A. O. Darton, Is ono that every tamflr shoald have. Its stylo Is oharmlng. Page* Ml.

I*rle«, in elotta, ILM.

O M C I t A l i n f l I I IHTOMT. By O. B . Oroliartl of England. Vol. I. Is a blalory nl lorelgn Itaptlsta. Vol. II. is a hiaUH7 of the

Baptlsta IU Siaglanit Botu otmuiuloitiasiijr arnui«wl. VoL pp. Bti: Vol. n . , pp. cN.

Prlee, In oiatn, ««iib, l i m

• • O L O a a T A I i ) o r I h e Atna o r Mtm> •saislau*. liy Mrs. A- C. Qravtia. itt thia book 1* porlrisyttd tho arts aud wlloaor the Itouuut CHthollo charob In moutdllig luid •bspiiig tbo ittUtda or III* rUtug gouototloa. PsgtMOM.

Prloo, In sloth, KLUli,

( I I R C C t I M A X C A L . UyJ. M.Poodleton. b.U. This U an liivuiutthlo book, and nbotad lie Isi ih« liouds of every ohuioh membor.

ITIoe, lu cloth, fiu Ota.

S u n i l a y - K c l i o o l l l u o k a .

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Styril" uufwtlon Ikwlt, (J. M. WeovurJ wichiJI el*.

Child's Cntechlnm In IUiym«» (Mrs. A. 0. (JrnVMi eotfli -Ju cU,

Hrli'f (Niteehlsiii <m llllilA I)o<-trlun (I)r, J. I» lloyoe) per dnroii, 'W el*.

liifiint I iHii« Quektlnii Ikxik (IJ 11. HhUrk) |H-r iinxi-n, .'o (•!»;

I.Uth- I.ew«>u8, Pnrt I , (IS, M:iii|y, Jr.) tK«r dUIi'll, it Clh. ' ' l.lilfi' IAI.S«>US, Tan U., (11, Mmily, Jr,) nor

dOR'Mi, on r u , ' ' RIIIMVYUINTLORT IVWK, IVit 1., (U. M»nly.

Jr.) perd.>»VII, " I IAUR.TIIU.'.,II.>II IKWK, PUN II., (II. MMIIY,

Jr.. |H-R<!"«RO. LL.IV', Huudny-Mliooi CLW N.MIL<,I<, |HT DI>TT.,7EEIIT. Kiiodny WH«D I'rlmen , '.4 IMU'-II. wlih

sover, JHT ()ou»II, 'LI CIH. •ufidny who-d I'llmer snd lUwder. DO. 4S.

jw r i lon n . l i . 0 llluo nnd lU'd Tlekelo. |>«r Sitn, tl.oa Wttll Ciirdn. ecwti, Hi ctii.

I l r v l N v c l S r r l p t i i r r i i . "

We «r<> nro prpjiariHl lo fumlih the IhTlsed fkTlpturiwby ;hu Ami'rlCMn hUile I'nI.iu al puhlltihetH'prlcvd. They aro IrivnluMltle to evi ry lllblo ittndont. « I : m : s » I« , wlthno|«-«».y I>r, T, J. Ojnant,

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••NALUS, with ootrM, philu cloth., rHOVr.nitN,revis ion Willi not<-*for F.iigllxh

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K K W T » T A J f E S T , f V i n v o n c u K<l|l|on,

Ii l n l u e t o i h . .

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j j r . w Tr.%TA!Hi;;*T, Huudny whool edl. tlou. .TJiiio, pmiii cloth SAets

H A P T I Z r . I * . e s a m p l e s of every known tlie cl Ihf Wind /ruirfuon, Willi RlltiTttl KtiRllnh InuiKlntloii. Ifv nr. T. J. (Xniniit. Th s lit uu luvftloublo l«>ok Il oj

I l i b l c n n n d T c n f n n i r i i f a .

(Coniiuon Vervlon.) So. 1:. Qurirto. Slitn lO.SvH l n e h « , with

refereiirm. flosn Olit Kdge, I'lea type. The I,vp<! of thin hotik Is larife and efesr, HullHrile for weak eyes. It In oTi, of ino eheapi-st I'ulpll lllliles. Prl(»,M.(0.

NV), 11, Till* Id the Bjiine bi>ok In nvery par-tiPUlaruM No, lii, eip< j>t the gilt eilgt*.

I'lKsi,!«.(«. N.>.'S. r ira linyal Oi l iv f Rife 7^s|n, with

rt-rereiK')RI, IIIMII Kmlvo-mrd, price, No, VK Hiitiie a^ No. W,- without refrrenesa.

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Price, fc ols. Ko. i.tl, Hsiiie n« So. ISH, In etoth, ridged

It Ign, Pilee, ei) ots. No. lis. .Mlulon. itmo, slse WUhoat

r«'lfren<-e«,rloinrldg<Hl edge, |>iloo, DC Ots. No. IKI. I'i>«rl. ISiuo, with referonees,

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i l a O n e I>o!lur each . Auy l t t x i y r a n pe t Pl i ih. <v>u|ion tlckC'ta. l i r c i n l i i i n IIhIh, a n i l a l l p u r t l P n l u r a H K S T K u K r . Addr«w i

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N n s h v i l l O t C l i a t t a n o o g a a n d

B i . L o u i s R a i l w a y .

T l i c O r c a t C e n t r a l I l o u t o .

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ATL.\hT.\, C i i A m N O O G A AND N M I U

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M E M P H I S . m F E O I M E I P H i S TO HASflVILLK.

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SOlITHWrilT TO THK 801ITRIA8T.

IM l f o n a n t the nn l vn ra i t aaa , ool legea a n d itnbnnia I n Nan l i v l l l n , I j e l m n o n , M n r f n w b o r o , U c M l n u v l l l e , Wl i i ahea ter .Nowat tMi , Mof lht ' is a n d o t he r ra i l road t o w n a o f M l d d t n T e n n n f M p r , ore Initf irmed t l i n t t h e i r c h i l d r e n o rwa r r f a c an l eave U e m p b l a n t IliHO p . m . . a n d a r r l v s I n the«> P lao}" { ' " y a i " .

The m o r n i n g t r a i n fwira M e m t t n l a a lao tnakea d l r oe t m n u M t l o n Ibr N a a b v l U , Cliat-U n a o g a , K n o x v l l j e , A t U i i t a a n d n rmo t jM l M l ^ l n t h e k o u t t a M t . K o r U a k a i A a n ^ ' ' ( ba r m l

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- 4 6 - 4 T H B j B A P T T O T i .

T o J i l l Su f l fo ro i ' s f r o m P r « -

l i i l i s e d Org t i iLs .

1 UkP Uu« method of cnllliig your at-, tentlon lothe cth'brotetl IWwly nud Lmig Drfloe, wJjk'lv I hftVt» wW for the Iwt clghteon yeaw, that I nuv m»ko U « iKincflt wy pnper hy umkiiig il « mr greater benefit to you,

I will briefly pivo you my rPiiHtiw fur retTouiinenillnK this Invuluuliip aniele to you. Mwro lna» ei«ht«?e» yeara iigo. I WHO thoroughly brokni down iti voiw from excTHSive iircaihiiig; I could «i>i'ak but a Httlo while without gettiiiff lioarja'; H»y throat wfw Kciieriilly w>rf, iuni c;wily lrrittttf<d, mid its tone iMvaine heavy and huaky ; wxin n hackinft w»"Kh wi in, ihut iucrettAed, until ut iho clow of a ii.iij!; ineetiiii;, my voi<« falU' l (lUirely, undM the effects, of a chronic larytijjilin linU (K)oii BUiwriiuUaed broiicliitiu, whii li «t1-(jwiily Uireatenod my life. 1 wiw now wmin3!le<l Ui dehi»l from )trc!ii'!iiiii.', and, if i>on»iblc, overe<mie thow? difruulii**. wid recover the lout tresi-MUie,— the voice, that to a niininter or lawyei i-luoro valuable than gold or jcwelt, --or 1.K) Bilent forever. I api'lied to <!»• joont eminent jihywfian.H, and hut little heljtfcd; ajive tiie esci«i<in of ;ui elongated uvula, they could do nothing! but advise rest; and this 1 ivni-IKilled to Uike. NVhat cau!*>d and con-tlniied that constant irritation and kackhig cough, they wuld ui iliier ex-|dain nor prevent. I'lovidtuoe llirew the remedy in my way. My wife wa-* i (lulTering ltom i>rolap»U!t uteri, and the' l.roicH»or of the the<iry and practife of medicine in tlie Uuiveraity of Na.-Jivllle Dr. Winston, waaher iihyiticiuu, and he I)re«cril)ed for her this identical Hraee, which H|)eetUly relle*«.x! L?' t lio ami-jilained of a "dragJtinB down: ' and rw langutt})^ ccu'd lH>tier expnw my feelinpt, and eapeeinlly alter (>reaelung. I t occurred to me if it wart gixxl lor one oaiw ol "drawing down," why uot for another. Wluiout con.Huiting any one, I niocu:c^ one largo cnouph (or myM-ll iuid put it on, tlie firft time doubthtus itwaswrer worn by a man lor such a rcotton, and the tcault was, the ii-ritation of my throat s(X>n quieted, and the hackinj; ero lon^ eeancd, and the Toiu! commcnaHi building uo, until I c»uld articulate, which I had not done for twelve mouiltft, and verv mnin I com-menced to preach again. Ihut Brace I wore nearly ten years without communi-cating its wonderful advantages to uny one, Iwcause I thought I wiw u.>*ing an article that was invented for the uwj of females only. Privately, to a few nwcial •riendB who weie sutferinK as I sutlered, 1 explained tiie use of tlie Bmce, and through me they obtjiined it, and were relieved aa 1 wait. I now nnide known the jwwer of the Uraco to rcatore, Btrength-en and preserve the voice in imblic BiicakcrM, and then commenced offering it aa a premium to minUt«r8 for gulwcrib-

•rB.

Tlie cause of hoarsoncaa, sore throat, laryngitiH, and finally bronchitiH iu «ublic 8iieakeri>,and all theae aymptomH of "drug-ging down," goneneM, exhauatiou alter apeaking, and weakneaw) of the back un<l loin*, pi eii, and iiemia, ui the n'ligftt re-laxation of the cMominal' mutele^. which allom the bornU to gink, ami hiotm b\j vuu'ki'd hollows over the lips of iftf hips, Now all know that the llningN of the Htomacli arc connected with thoHO of tho throat and affect tlie vocal organs, and when the ftomach ainkn 11 straining in brought to Ix'ar upon the throat, and B[)eaking or, talk-ing will irritate it kud produce hoarm; neM, and if oontiuucu, iiore thmat, and all tho train of eviin tiiat public HpeakerH arc wont to complain of, and which liaa carried huudredti to their graven, and whicli yearlyaro laying naldo aa uHelew hundrcdfe of vUiera.

Mow, alter a peroonal experience of nearly twenty yearn, and the ded extat-rienoe of more than ono thouaand mintfi-turn and puhliu tUMjakera uixtn whom 1 LaTO fitted the Brace with invariable Rucoeaa, I am prepared to testify of ita real meriU. Without It, I am Hatisfletl I ahould have been laid aalde from public B] eaking eighteen yeare ago. liy uaing it, I havo lully recoverciT a loat volw«, atd am blcBsea with one oi uncommon power and endurance. Without it, two or three Bermona exliauat and give mo

thfuenxe of fatigue,; ftod leave niPwIUi a hettTf, liupkjf vole*; with it, T o«n » K»alc four houra n day wltjumt«»h»ui»-t cm or lioarNK'ncw. I now uao it only whoti a|)etiking, and thus prm^rve my vol«» and and physical enctKiea. J do not lielleve that any one w<»uld ever be ailllcted with A rafet, oipiki, or weaknew of the hack jt lolnn, ubould he wear it ordbiarlly UbK!, and only tight when Hpeakiiig or putting forth unuxual efTort*. It.id H j»rf«c!rver of a wkmI voice and of a twund' physical i-onditlon, 11 i-hoHW la-worn by every minister and public »)X'aker to carry the energy atid vig<»r of hw youth far into.tdd ase, ami by ff*''/ old man nmUl him t" *-ipi»«>rt the (fMwlug we*knm'< of aj-'e.

Ihiinlrcils of ohi m>'i» voitrly nn' urtitiK tlu' Jhiiio lor imif, Ut' f: with liivnrliibh' rtjilNfuetiiin.

1 do not cliiim that the H.mI,; and l.utiK IJriU'o will cun* t vi ry di-^a- ' tluit fkvli i.4 ht<ir to; l>ut il will n-lit VH>, wlK'TJ'it tJiMN not fully < iir(>, nil that great nriiiy <il illM ami uclu^ tlml s<jon brouk down tin* bwl coiisti

uitioa«s wliifli iiru «iui«Hl liy hi/>.vfs of (he tniii'c/r.t xrhirh. nupjxn' l/ii^ interital ortjum. 'riiin it the only uuH'liaiiiwTr'miitrivauw <'V< r (lis coviTi'tl (hat uplifts the alKloniH) rathiT thiiii loiiij'rfrtsfs it. an nh tnwst^ du.

'i'iiirt U what il ihU'A, aif tiiou.-und-i who havf ti-H l It arc pn-jiantl to tcMify: It HupiHirtH tin* Imck, alido iii(!Ti,')stoiimcli, lun^crt and womb. It, ,t!K>refc»n',-Itr< vont»« la.>»siludej hoar.-*"-i i t ^ , pilis^ hernia, consumption, and that tetrlhW^Uwasf,—tiy!ii>f|(sia.

It iiiwrtww tho breathingfJipacity, nnil tliL'rt?by givtM strength to the body-

It oxHiiauds ami onhirKtw the lung>«. and thus rcnilors brcatliing frf<> and oaty, and (lu-n-by proniott's ilin'iwt ion-

It rt'liovi-H chronic cirttivciu**! and piles when all ollur meaiih havf fail.;-<l. .

it invariably Rl icvw all vhmm oI prulapmiM ultri iu fe>inakw, a (list-.i-so that no nitilicint'cnn reach, lKtiui'H\ liko a broken limb, it nml.-) niccbani-«il Mupwjrt. ;

It relieves p i U w a i n l " » » , by iijdiftinji the lower bo\wl« from the I'lHiim.

It i?! beinK usfd more and more yearly, as it>< value is known, by public speakers and Hingera, and by those having weak lung« ami hackij; and by thosts havinjr .stoopln^r »houl-(lers and hacking coukIw, the sure prwiir^ors of ('<.)nsumption. And many a .•sud'erer has Ikh'h evmni of dysplp.sia and liver complaint who hiid iH-en <-on.sldercd in the la- t stage of con.snmjition.

OI It i.Mi>itovi;i> iitiArt:. Tiio original lirace, matio only for

ladies, wiw loo w eak for (lie Mterner se.x. 1 reiiiHlied it by lui imiMirtanf improvement, as the followint? will show: —

l.rt Htl Take Kolire.

TItlH lo r<Tliry thnl Itte iiii<lrr«>iime<i IN llie only iiiniiiirnrl>ir<<r of Ihc Ilau. iiiiiK UiMly llrare.iUHl llinl IImwh* iimn. iinicinretl for J. 11. iiiiulf «liin>reiit, iiiKl lire more tinrnblf, niKl iiu ifiiitrovfiiieiil over titv itrmtriia Nivio iKiw Iu iiinrkPl. nell to no ortu r ,.„r.y Hon.l. or^V'Vi'lil^JUVi;:

Ofllco of MaiiTa Co., Coun., May 1, 1H7«.

No other parly in this city or the South Hell.s my Jmproveti IJraco, un-hns ho can hIiow a written eom-mliislon from me.

TFiiTinOXIAIJi. I eould pnaiiiec tUo testimony of

lamdredti of eminent phy.slciiinH and Hurgeons of tho North, Gut prftfor to give a few Bouthern nriicOtioners, who are known or may iwi written to.

The late Dr. Hl<jne, tho gnMit Hur-goon of New Orleans, pronountHMl it the perfection of mwlmnicni inven-tion for tho imrporie Intonde*!: i. o., Iho niillfliiiK of the bowelM, unci relief of all entt.si's oi" nrolaiwua of tho in-

UiHCH Hud lumliawn thoy iiTfl iHyfthm. Ide. W , C.T.awuKN<'K, M.IX

Cniwfonlvillo, JlifW. 1 HH^ ivtHl th« Bmw for "»y

Mm. Martin. Bin} appiiiHi I t , tuiil it n»llov«t Iter Inick inunediHtoiy. I rtni well i.|«ui«l with tho Brrtee. U

(he only supiHirter that I Imvost'on orUfM i in uiy extensive pmctii-o tliat I mn rely u|H»n without ««y unwur-anw'of evil from Ha «•«>. I MbMli iiero nfti-r intro<»uct« it lido my pruetlee, a id charge noeommisnlon.

A. A . lUviM, M.D, lioustonia, Mo.

•rixrinoNV «»• rt i i i .M' hi'KAwr.uH. IToin lli«' «i«»«-rii«r «l Tf nil

The foUowiug certitk-atefrom (!ov. I'nrtiT, who has thoroughly twt<Hl the merits of <iur !mprove«l ilrace, .•,i'.cail«l !«• M-.iil by alUulferern. l ie largciv, il noi altogether, owt-8 his la 't election to the Urace. Notice what lie sayrf: —

i;««-nll»i> Ki<).li%illF. t'ruM., I iK-r^nlM-r ai. I

I»r. 4. U . «ru»«>« — I H ' n r K i r : I uwed l l i e B r u t nciit liy your-Ni>U diii-liiK n n < n n v a « a o l l l i e Nlut<>. I t mun uf very Krvut Nt>r*lr« l o t u « , u n d I I c f l very w e l l MUll.HlltuI tlisit i n liiKl coni-mon<-c«l l<» uHe a w e e k e a r l i e r ( l iut m y l o l r c w o u l d no t I m v e been ell 'eeted u t a l l . T l i o tirat t i m e I iiwed It I uddreMHed a la rKe e r o w d oC peop l e I n t l ie o p e n a i r , a n d I t l i u t w»j v u l f c w a s very n iucUHtrenRl l i-e n e d , a n d a t t h e cloHe o f a t w o l iour 'N Mpnech I w a n f ree f r o m m y UHual ree l i ng of w enriueaH a n d e^ l i auMt lon .

Vepy KeNpect ru i ly , JAN. U . 1>URTER.

MIXINTKItK' TI»TIMOSV.

DKAK imo. IJRAVrjf i-You nuule iu« n itrfiM-Ml, M»im» llirre yeor« n«w. of «m«i of itntiuluK'M l.MMa i"nl H«K«y WrBT**. 1 nrrcnlMl ontl ki>|il it lor llirre yr«n» wlihoiil »«'i»rlnK It, mllier rlntiMliia Hurli tliliiKH uuilvr the bnmtrry tkllKiiInK

. o r iNiKKAMeo Kr-FOKT. HiHl my phyHirnl nlreu^h bM

- •Jriilly wBTWoa. IwouW

lernal orgaiiH.

I iireHcril«Hl one of your Brnccn to a lady iHitientofmlno iuHt fail. Bho Hayatho would not tnko ono itundred dolliira for it, if Hhe couid not got an-other onu of tim Hamo kind.

H. TuiiWER, M.D, irayneviUc, Ija., Apri l 1877.

Al l tlio Bracffl wiiieii I linvo or-dercHi' givo tlio jfroatcst fintlHfacUwn. For uii kiuda of womb Uiiiouaus, weak

lirnd or " hum-Hn^nlly, th« bMVy mna

rntorlH of th« fVntranlal, quiTr brukn down lor Iho anitinualh, I AtnrliMl«-<l I " try Ike rrJ«»H>a Brii^. niMl I «!•» MOI k««»ll«l« t® imUfy «• Ihe InvniMMblr wortb of Ikln itn»r«. t c«a fndnre Hi !««>•» Ibr<*» lltoaiMMMl oriabor IU»I 1 ^•rt^'N'^tft.SiSyS? Urnr. My vol«>4> hiw IMPItOTBU AT KVKKY MTKH FOKT. hihI in; lH>4<ii tuoHl rlUri i ^ iitil mke Ion lliinw Ike prle® ®r my Brncr now nud be <H>wpfli«4 dl*. nruMf with il. I niwl rordlnlly reeom-iiirnd ItiU Brii** »o Ihow w>o mny,

Pa.vtorThird Uaptittl'burch. MU UmIh. HAK^ilKCjH RRA('E.-ltla «ne or the

arPHleNl of phynlrnl liiMMlnKM lo n pub-lie ).|M>nh«>r or Miuaer. Tbe Imllmouy or ninny nilnlUf'rwiui lo l»«ltr«i« b»no. HI wonid Hiirnrtn* IhOM wbo know HOlklnKoril. H. H. l-OKD,M.n.

K.<ntor ClirlaUan Bepo«ltory.

i have given the Brace a fair trial, i find it all that i» claimcd for il. I would not take $100 for the rijjht to line it. I hoj>e that all my lumiatcrlng brethren will i>rocure one.

J . A. ItEVNOim Fulton, Alius., 187-1.

A CSl ORUIA KVAKUEMHT. Having given the ilanning Ilracc a lair

trial, 1 cheetfully bear my teatiBiony to it8 value. 1 can jierform my labor with fiftV i>tr cent more eaae and comfort than liefore; I would not be without it for twice its price. T. C. Hoykix.

Sunday-Nchool Evangelist. Atlanta, Oa.

I can preach day and night for two months with my Urace on and not l>e na hoarse as I would in on3 week without it: every minister, strong or weak, siiould have our. A. ItouTll.

Union Depot, Ea.st Tennessee.

Tiie Bmeo I rocclvwl fronn you I llnd is of Krcat iHincllt to mc. I w a s afraid it wiw not what It wiiH rcconv niendvd to l)o; h u t I was Incluml l)y niy phynk'lun to gft one. Hhortly afterward, tho ehurt'li that I w a s a nicmlwr of called mo lo servo them as niwlor; and I aweptcd on tho con-dition that thoy Bhould Ret mo a Braeo. 1 was entirely broken down from over H]>caklnR. I could not flnctik longer than fiiicon minutes un-til 1 l)ccamo very liwuse; . but , wltli tho Braco on, I can Hi)eak with per-fect enra one* h o u r : and, after speak' ing, I do not foci that unplcosantuom at tiiv stomach that 1 did buforo using tho Bmco. 1 oin say that tho Braco is all that ia claimcd for i t ; and I

would ndviiwj all «ii«iknw who feel fiiligmt luul laiMlluilu uaer niKuikhi" by all meuim to ««t tliem u JinuHr l>elor« tJjoy iiavo to stop H|H>akintf, us I had to do. I would nut he without it for any i-oiwidenitlon.

tNilcnnin, Mo. l»AVii» Urr. TCMTIMOMV OF rAHMKIW.

I Imvo Im<«)U wearInK one or your iSotlv Rua LUUK UrtMHw Hluev ltt»t AUKUHI; iiitti i rrw*} iu rxm-Nit my Komtutlu t« you tor u« Kt«tttbPueaiH, lama (Hrmfr; una wtitii | ettniiiii'iicotl Uie lino or llm UriK-w l wnituu-ubtif tor lOuiiunl lulMir, itiiU hiul Ih<cii, Iih Nt>vt<n vMini, HlniOMl worllilcwt ou amiiiul oi II w«-ab Imutt uiiil aciu-rul ili-blUly, nmii wJilcU llin Urnoi liiw kIVi-u mi- great rHU>f. In ililliiK hor«4!-tAu'k, no oi»« Iihn Hi,y con. <>t'|lllOII or tlD W O l t l l . ' I iK-Ut'Ve 11 10 Iki bII y»ii claim. I wohUI uol Im wllhoui li,

WHtnnK«,'t'<'l»'. T. K. U, UUNTKU. riiioUKlk .Vlt-ksrx. Klinfi'twA W'llMHiof Kcii,

loll Hlnllon, olikiii wiiiity, Tfiin., 1 |)iM'uri«| oio- 111 voitr ItnprovtNl IUkihIiikk I.uiikhiiiI ikxlv lliitt-eii: It In Juki wliiit I so intirli liit'tb-d. 1 HUi wull |>lciuif,l wllii II, (iiul wouiil not Im> <tf'|irl vi'tl ol tlitt tiiw of II Itir uiit huiulinl goUl ilollnrK. I f i t 1 I h u t I mn iniiu. u ut!W ninu ulnm* I put )l ou, uiitl wuiilil hcnittly ami cti<'<>rfHUy m'oiiii)u<iui ii tu nii wtio may Iw, iw 1 wiw, mianrliiH, utnl uimWi-to ilo tlio work rtxiulrcil of im ns fiirnii rn.

THi)M.\S rtOH KUM. r.iillierroni Station,'rciili.

Urn. (fmn:$;—l liiivo Iiim>ii weiiriin; the tlntinlna's IkKly iinil l.niin; Hnuw itlMjut nlxiy (lays, for tiXlmiiti wt nkiiiiw of my back »ni! iiilfHTV In my olioiit, luul I'fiii triillirully My thai f am much iHMipftlul, llioimh luiilituu tlbi" rieiir ol my initlitdy. 1 cun rlilc linnit'-back or In » wnxon, follow niy plow. In inci, eixliiriMiiore wHlklUK-ulKHilKiitmrul unslm-ns III It <tnv, W illi fiir (sn'at'-r <*<»''<'i "n"' ' 'i»v«

iilili-to ilo In II loiiK llnii'. 1 llml the Itraoo to Ih- t ru ly lliif very mwlmulcul Ih1|i 1 niHil. H. c. l<nVHi.

Horn l.ike, Mlm., M a y ll», IHTT.

1 itwlvwl my IlrHCoalioul, llii> li-ntli of ruary, uud I flnd Kn-iit hi lp rioiii II. I fli.d 1 can now work luucli lM>ttpr,niul alt lUtu Imm. Mine In (in old complaint, lirinin-jti* ufw4 u o I hurt my buck llfllUK; Tlils Ik wlmt 1 cmi (wyunorat ofouly Klily U'lvH, II 1 «)»• tliiuoto wend, It w i l l not Iw longbtrforo I am KMiud. 't-

Hro. (iruvcs: Tlie Luii« luul Ikxly Hrn.c Wlilclj 1 imltrvtl from yon wim rwclvwion Hid awii ol .Marcli liuit. 1 IittVK iiscil It hImhU thirty dHVit. Now, ua an honwt iiuiii, fur llio Iwacfltx t h a t I th ink tUiit I have hln n.Jy iv-ci-1V«m1, 1 would not bo without ihi; Hniccyo.i iH'Ul iiitj, and llu' prlvlloui' oi UniillciilliiK. for tho txtit hor»e 111 S|.;irlaubnrB couiil*. 1 would chwrlully n<oonimeu>l »U i><fnx.ii»«ul-ferlnsiix t linvolx^n « IU' w.-HUmsi o f Iw hl l» wid iMvck.nnd with a dull luitvy f.t llui; ttitmnd tlio aUloincn, to M-oiiri- b Itrare i>v o'iws and tM? rfllevi-d. s. H. llolU't K.

HiMUtaiihunt, t'.

MFKI'IAl. Kt:i.U'.»'. 4:0»«iuiu|itluli t'urrd.

In Urace for my ew, James T. Fuller, who had b«ou |iro. nounced in the last stage of aiusumplion by the very best physicians in the coun-try. I differetl from tbem, rcixmimeii.!-e^him to get the L u n g Brace and he would get well. I Ixnight it for lain, and he U now a robust man, able to spin rails or do any work. 1 write Uhh, I* cause 1 think it ought to lie known, and thousands of females ought to know il« advantages In J, ^

PRK'KOr »IIA»'»».

The prleoof this Bmee H"; war was fct), and $2.") when tlttnl by the medit«i profc^ion.

The imtent leaving cxplrinl 1" v seeuitHl the manufacture ..f 10<W the Iinprovwl Brac«« tn>on « K that I cim furni.sh them at the follow Injfprlccs:-I'lttln nrnce, ordinary ' J i jw Hingloilcrnia Uracc, onlInoiy kIm— Doiiblo " "

I offer my improved Brace to any one aa a pwmlura for 10 new

and f l for every subscriber you fall to

^ O r o n o Bracc for teti Bmci^ wKI'

c&sh, (10 oach. MOIIi!«.-AU Shiwoverw Inche.;, l.»vl« w

b. Mpre-ay waUo, are ex ra- ^ ^ Pad and Spring duplloatoa U>r Wf^ . p«U (*paret«ly) toralngle or aoubl6Uu|.Wte •8.00. Bent by m»«l, post-paid.

DiBEtrnoifs rom h e a m i w ® ^

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•••'t<<i n.'fUK.ihi.l l.,Kii.jr u( ^vrla. anil l.ail

III"' 'II hi- iinwor, mill iiii^;|,| hav.- n,,.

imcirnl iMitiiiilaiiiM uf ,s„i,„H„ti; i„i(, /or..Tltii,.r

I'.is .hity In .li.liovaii, IH. .-illou..,! ih,- ll?..„).fn

kinKtor,.i.,nit..hH thiun...- a„.| tlii. j.-n ,sra,.|

«'.v]K>s,.l |„ |r....|i iittiieksf,,,,!! ili:,( .juiirli.r \vh||,.

I.H liii.placMl e<,„ti,l,.n,v .-us! hini i in |i)V.

reipi .,t .Iilinrani, his ami

.iw^r, was <liMi,rl„.,| uy prciatorv liari'l- -r.,i,|

iiiKiMrti.s, whusi. furays kcpl tl,,. Im.mI.t, .'i Israel

III il -lal- nf insr.-Miriiy ami aiarin. T!,i, is th< im-aiiingo; the stal,.„„.,i( Uiat " Ihi,. .Syrians w.-iit

(mlliy.-onipani.N" vMiteh pivfaiv.s tlie i vnuisii,. •<tnry ol ilie li.MliM- of Xaaiuuti.

J l i i ^ 1-nutiful narralivi. is la,Hi,i,„.

"I'l'; HMdiT. I ts so i MHtiv<.„...s,s anil its ^navnil

Israel, tli.. HUsiiiehai, the niiHsap. uf l-iHvx .WTiyul of.NaaiiiaM. U... ,r.,, .h..ft ii a '

: t ' I'a. luriii.h..,| i,s

^ oiild ...vni, iheufon., itiat (his IlHcl, at l.-ast

ljivitin«,ts.ndi a .henie niiist .-ver I nrvei-

Z^iSr""^' t 'K-leproiisyof.i , .

Mv,i • ^ ' " ' ' f l " ' I'CillKv of the

' S u m ^ U-HKleaiiiiiiK^ while wall..,

IniiK I , " " water,•) ol Israel"

0 T T t 1,1

i> Vt i r f ""'O ilfo h . 1 fr<-imration for

IhemoTJ'"' ^ following

" ill'tHtrated In N.uunan'H

"n-i'eullftrlt r / . f »<'l»«y»nrafk«,

w',, J diHtinetncRs of

"'0IK)ll8, tl,0 llico of WhlcIl Hho had

l->u!.al.lv in-vor s,.,.,, Siinound,-,} wi.l,

'"•vv and s(ra„K.. peiipl.., w.tli (heir o.M ^.avs„r

'vlo^Miiiil tlioir iMviillar ,„aiiiier<, it w.uim' „„|

"••V" 'H-en nanarkiihle if .he I,a,I Ihwoi.io 1...,

V 'lUi r, il. ,,, .lu.jjoru'i.in.

an Kastern c<nir(. iiiliM iiostant eoiitml ui i l , its yav

lie, ami it. ^-i.My n.iin.ls ot iileu-sun . kI.o ,„i,r,;, have M.,.,„e ahsui-h..,! i„ ,u.at svas

" tin.,;.

ha.l ,,„ ,.|,ai-n.s lur her. Her love ul ti.e I':'"""-'; uas,...,„aps a.s^Meat a.s is ,„ MI S. here Miay have Uvn fur her u

" l^i'.d OI life. Uui .she dill not sutler herself

'-'"i-l'-'l '-y the flui-y <,f th.. .Syria,, e.-.pital

l'<"; "se he,-.ell i,, !he sweepi,,,. eiinellt ul ^aietV

ami l-i.vury ihat eveiywl.e.e lluwe.l aruuiul he,',

he .l.d „..l lor^'et .|ehuvah,~.sl„. lii.l ,u,i fur-..,

' prophet,.-she ,|i,i not torKet Samaria, l ike

I -Ullel and liise,.i„pi,„io„,sat the <•.,„,•( of .\el.„.

<• i"diie/./.ar, m.ire lliat, lliiee h,„„li-ed vears l-ae.-

''h.- ,vo,e,„l,ere,| (he Lord of her f„lhers. Wli it'

l'«';ver.-\vlu,l division this ^ives t., a„ iudi-

vjd.mls ehaiaeter: There is n voh„.,e uf phi-

l<).-"phy i„ Davy Croekeifrt ina.xii,,: "He miiv

you are ri>;l,f, ami tl,e„ p , ahea.l.- |>o„t,t and

iialeeis,,,,, a,v tu in .sisters. \Vhe„ v„m k,„.\v vou

nKhl,yo,i ea„ afh.,-.| to

about whether you ,ire ri^l.f or „„( ,.,akus

K'ree 1,1 eharaeter lo.piKsihl,.. Hut when voi, are

••""Hnoiisly. i„telli;.,.„tly rt^tin^n,, .lelaivah. with

.No'ir w,ll ,„ j„y„„s anil tilial s„l„„is,i,,„ to hi.s

wil . ynu lc i .wyonarer i ; : ! , ! . " 11 any ,i,a,. will

' " l"- 1,0 .shall k„ou of the "sa id I ami ('h,-istia,i ...x,„.,-i,„,.,,, and il.'e j.hi-

of l,i„„a,. „ali,re, al,ii„da„llv eurn.li.iiaU his woids.

'I'" he il, eoo.seious haroiuiiy will, the jii\i,a.

mi l i.stl,eHupr«.n,eeonditio,i „l ,,erleet purity ol

mot,ve.-„f unswerving reetiui.le uf i„ie„tiu„

i"it piiriiy of motive and re,.tiliide ni i„ie„tiu„

are ,ieee.s.sary toMtre„f;th of eharaeter; ,s„ that thr

'•i-st forceful character in that whieh s.n.ks n.usi

ear„(^stly and eo,i.stantly to know and (., dc, the

will of Uod. Me is „ spiritual lorlres.s whieli

'I'lonU .shelter from tliti pltileRs storms of il.nibl

an, fear, aii.l proviih^^Iefeiwe apiiiist temptation

'iiidNiii. Have you not felt n fr(vshii..s,s of spiritual

power, - „ vltror of .spiritual eouniKe.-a seieiier

tru^t in J ^su.s, and u more perJeef ami hearty i.re

ft'rinent of the path of duty, wlien vmi 'have

earne.^tIy«(H,Ki,, ,.„„„. ^^^^ ^^^^^^ youtiK ladieH, nothing ean give you li.vedm^s of

purpose, n.,rHu.stuin you In the iuHH|ual eonlliet of

ife, Ike the eon.sl«nt eholee of (lod's will. And

tIii,H iH in enliro aeetml with perfect Kenllene..,^ of

manner. There are people, an,I some of them

are kIi'Ih, who H(?eni to |,o nfmhl of Im-Iiiit over-

ooked.-not notieod; and ho, in order to make

(heir prweneo and thoir Inlluenee felt, II,ey are

"»n«huitly putting lhcni««iv«^ f(,rward. Thi.s

ittle Hebrew girl wiw apparently not of thataorl.

JlerwordHxverowIlwl for by the eircunwtanec^:

«hoy woro lifting. And they aro a rijiple of.swect-

" W o u l d (Jod my lonl were with tho

pro,.hot (hat iH in Ha.narla; for he wo.ihl heal

Jiiiii 01 iH.s loprousy." So devout, wo tender, so

simple—but 1 muHt not dwoll.

11. Hho ean Ih) eheorfnl cvon In adverHlty.

l lavo you not now and then Hwn exampltw of

(hat loftincMH of houI (haf poMltlvely rofiwen to

worry and frot ov«r tho ndflfortunw of llfoV Thh

world'ri liorotM aro thoso who. with deoi. Hciwibiil.

li(»8, Htrong convictionu, dear cut ImllrfH.-wlth

tfrcat, carntBt sotUs, tiiat yuiver with jmin at

i"><'y rod,- toueh.eaii yet atiile the ehokiiig sob.

k ihe risioj; „, ,r . refasu to «ttor the rtwiy

of l,iuen„>s^,. " I i,ave loarn." wthl the

"I '-tie (,. the <ientiU,s. " I n whatswver ^tate I

!«• eonlent." Xobh' xvor.l.s! To Ih» un-

>""'"I'lai,u„g,_t., keep your trouble and an-

iioyame...,nV/oH,t.»k,vpy,,urlip,r,.soliM,.Ivdos<.(| •

- -h. tiial is a ^;r.u„l achievemeut! Thirt dot« not

""l-lyl'Miii,'sitl,siifH|. I'aulwasdiMsatisthtiwItha

g'eat many lhi„ns.<|.nibth^s. I'erfivt ,^»tlslactlon

would n„t 1.0 a l.le...sing. for it is not coinpatiblo

vi-or 01 elmraeter. Hut «>n,plaining not

"" ly d.K^ „o goiHl. hut it positive harm.

' un I w ho calmly fijiwts herself to l,er elreuni-

'-taiieiv.lmsolving to make the most out of the pre-

in intertv^t of the interest.^ of Ihe future

VUI,., persist,-ntiy and llrn.ly re.solvi.t to do her

• "ty. iiKvteadof .silting down and erying luHMnse

ll'in-s.Jo „„t suit her, is a roil h- roino.

li- r- was this little eaptive, as far as"we know

'«t "1 iMt , all i„tere«.ur.se witli her own people

""I ' l ' !« ly in ihe power of thiwc whom sh" knew

u- '.e eii-mie. of Israel. She was not .simply away

home any of you, with the tender can,

o; i„o!hei>, the Htrong jirotwlion of father or

'roth<T.s Mipplitvl, |„ ,,„rf at leant, by lov«l and

trustiHl ..wirnetors, Out a Pnaid ehlld of tho

• llustnoiis Abraham,.<(ion of theeluwen stock, the '

" "No ancoiral blood tingling Uor linger-tiiH

(bought of Ix^iiig i„ subj.vtion lo a flatAl

<.enlil,>. -h.. nev.-rthehr.>. pre^-rved that eliwrful

«ligi,,il,.| sc.|i.po,s,>s.sioii which marks at onoo the

|.n>-e,..v ,.( true n.d.ility aii.l lixwi principiwi.

"oi'hthHs there e.uiie over her young iieart, agnln

•""I again, a tide uf ti„ha,.pine.ss, .she lookcti

o ' ^ n g l y the dircetioi, of borne, thinking,

fhi 'Mo;,' of the loved om-s there, or of fhesolonni

and ,1,.posing Worship of .lebovah, orof tholianpv

I'lay.nates she had left, living over again tho Jov-

"iH past, and reviving i„ her o.e.uory the siiortH

or imiomit , gl.>es<.me girlhood, and reeallingacts

o kindmHs wordM of love. Hut no word of com-

I'hunt iH re<-<,nled of ber. Though hIio douhtlcsH

that Naanian eould «tslly n^toro }.er lo hor

Mends, she devoutly wi.sbtsl that ho might be

hoaletl. j f .she hati h-ariie.! to reiH'at and to un-

derstan.l - The Lord is my .shephenl, I shall not

want, - .. i.',„o the.., O Jehovah, do 1 l in up my

soul o my (jod, I trust in I I k ^ ' , " - " Jehovah Ih

'"•y light and my salvation, whom Hhali 1 fwir

I nto tins, will 1 try, o Jehoxnih, my rock."

« Draw me not away with tho wicked and

with the workers efinhjuity," - her pious npirit Is

no marvel.

H i.H faith in (KkI that lifl.s the soul Into tlie se-

rene atmosphere of jierfw-t happlntH^, and fills the

heart wltti love for CJotl and love for humanity.

I I I . ,S/w (Yf« pre-imr the instinrts of her

Kvery student of human nature miwt adiulro tho

Iterfeel atljiHtnuint of (he liwtlncLs of woman, to

(he relatlon.HhIps lor which she wa.s draignwi hy

(he (,'rea(or. I can dlseu,>is thk no further than to

note how tho girl-nalur(>Hhow.H itself In the case before

/« her Kt/mjxtlhu. Tlu» readers of fiio •• bard of

Avon , " Iho greatt«t miwter of human iiaturoln

inotiorn timcH, Imvo licon charniwl with hla ro-

peiifed trlbiUi« to womaniKHHl. And ono of Uio

most Htriking of ( l aw h a (riluito to woman's

Hymjiathetle imtuitMllHg»l.iod in (ho torrihlo Invo-

(•a(h)n fo domons, whoso aid scontH (« tho hoot

nmwtary toprciMirea woman for an aci of cruolty t

Conio, como, you gplritu that tend on mortal

tnoughts, unsox mo lieroj and ni l mo Ihim tho

crown to tiio loo top ftill of tho direst cruclly