Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 March 1850 — Page 4

Religions Denominations. Under thie head, in the fsture numbers of th Indiana American, we purpose to give the creeds, confessions of faith, history, tec, of the differ

ent churches In the United Stntes. In doinjf J V. - .kali MTn lii ll. K. 1 .iiflmrtliaMB ThlS I

... i laud historians, but ia vindicated by is a matter that should be thoroughly understood , r.i.c...

founded by him at Providence, Rhode Islaud, 1639. The first minister ever aettled in New Hampshire was a Baptist, Hauserd Knollya. He took charge of the first church in Dover, in 1635, but returned to England in 1039. II is character has been injured by most New I'ttg-

Collou

settlers in

.... tuaiiici V 1 1 : . : I I. .. n n (4 nil hi n i

' M.sachuaelU, Mather says.wera Baptists; "and

we prepress, nwiiiDeiounaiuirir...ut. ,i,r..i r.s.r.,i h.o..,.ln.nl.

an, member of any church be in possession of; firgt

.. in .ith.r the hiatorv or creed of their . " ' . . ....

church, which wa have not, we should he thankful to have it furnished. We begin by giving the number of churches, (houses af worship,) number of clergy, and the number of members

f each church with its various branches

re oilier llllliui t,uui..iie0 auu .v.... ."ma ..,. j

churches, which it would be impossible to obtain their history or causea of division. As wa progress, however, additional facts may came to

hand, which will be found useful:

Vtnominatimnt.

church tbey attempted to form was forcibly

broken np by the magistrates, and the members

him, anil took him home to be hct. something vas to follow. The con-

comfort in her old age. Upon which puliation soon broke up, and the

a hard hearted was was heard to re- Plot began in about htteen minutes

mark, that 'the widow had got a , to develope itself. The clatter ot very soft Cushion on her couutry horse's hoofs were heard on the froseat.' I zen ground a solitary horseman

rode up to the door, and flinging

iir.nno i kjix ulu .lai.. tho reius mshcd into oh HUFAKivr. nnwv tmr ststitu '

i i -i mi i- i raised on a table, and silence comvama the scene is laid. The time n , '

mantieu.

fined, by the General Court, in 1G:?'J. Five Was tllC YCar lb4, WllCll part)' ; years afterwards, a legislative act was passed j spirit rOSC to 102 ill tllC shade, in j frr tViM aninnrtaeicwin rf l!ia nKnnv inns nartt Klml I 1 1 it i .

There ' . . " ...... .' . . every hamlet me length and

wrim m-nni siirr.Mit." Suva .ir. iinrivnri "-it a '

the bar-room, where he was soon

ed on a table, and silence corn-ruled.

Here,' said he, drawing a strip of

do you know? you never saw a lion." "Oh yes, massa, I seed one down to Massa Jenks in his stable." "Down to Jenks' Pompey? Why, you great fool, Jenks hasn't

got a lion, that s a jackass

just like him.

Dr. J White s Celebrated Remedlsa. ARE without a parall.1, in the invariable lurtniwhich follows their employment. Wherever the aaes stive powers of these remedies are tested by .r, with the other best remedies known, these invariable prove their superior excellence and their immfnunb j stronrer clsims to public confidence. Diseasr.ia aN its vari ed forms, yield to their use. Dr.J. White's Veritable Elixir is a certain eore for Colds, Coueh, Consumption, Drratt Complainsts, etc. etc. It is expectorant, tonic or restorative, al-

. ir. , ., s I lerative, stimulant, pectoral and demulcent. It prolan t IielP it, maSSa.VOU 100K. i notes expectoration, removes congestion, and ' ' " . . . . . a. . i . - . i . -r.i... k..l. ....

iirniHriip iitu mi'Mi'uiTiumwi nit . . It corrects the eonsnmptivr faint of the fluids, and by it stimulating qualities and power of allaying irritation it nrumM.. hai.ri. t ..n nimnvinr tnherrles from

man in the ' ,nc '""f. a1"" ini.aniiDat.oa from the tnacous ment

or, nr 01 me Dmnriiirai mors. I ry 11 wiirn ma; iniv.i.

A Bad Memory.'

MOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters. These Medicines have now been before the public for a period of FIFTEEN YEARS. and during that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the globe for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly everv kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. IN EI AMY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued suffcrees from the very verge of aa untimely grave.

auer an me aecepiiTe nosirums ot the day bad uU terly failed ; and to many thousands they have

COUntrV a few days agO led a bloom- ' stomach and lnnii are sore, and .utrering from colds . permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of J . ". . and couch; its magiral powers will remove all Li,t, ;,i,-, u:.t, i;r. ;.jf v . . ing widow to the altar. The clergy- &rrJ2r '"u- tZt.Ll LUZ?.

.tf nf tk visniiltfiiiti it li mmmiiA

rvntv frntn liw nnnl-nr 'flVP the rG- Hian looked at the bridegrOOm and i . Female, who ue the Vegetable Elixir, for Flour paper irOm lllb pOCKCt, dre HlUIU- D Albm, im fret mrnm, Bfinnr Doss or Prnnsisre

! M I iaimr pa ill", mrr nrCT iiririi in wiiiih w w ,uh

.. , . 'hro.nlth ol l,nc ft hnni r rrlnrums : ... ... a n.:i. i,. . ,..:f i:.r:'? ij... ... v ..:.. j v . i.s.ie

aiu.wofi,, dii mcu w:iu uamiailV lUCIllieUtU U ' n t I n l I I o .iWil frrV J. I I V.1TI1 fVSUUll? C I1UW I : T

lnitvthemthat.ufr-r r.....r. f i dcmani. The resnecthfi nolitionl i h'i7 tt,- tTi ,s rnnr,A i rorw" :." PP.V: , j

r..j . ( A l ; mimion 11.11 m-JiAntV ti'iV .ITTl-I iiaic x uvj uu mum. c iiisu i "r. .......... u,nr..n.., - , from Sir Henrv 'atie and Sir Rirhard Salton-! lmrh'. mot in rv.nvr.ti.irm of "Rrrc , "ICiman 1UU IIWJOlll 1UI WW v l positively errs every case of Dyspepsia, however se-

, -v.. ..v w ... vvit.iiLivu xu.:- n i ll :Tnr TTVIIl I r np.h rnnif As a reined r for the removsloTPe-

Regular Baptits Six Principle Baptists .Seventh Dsy do

Free Will d

Crehct. T.SSt 10 t

1,185

Clrr.

jry4,651 n 58

771

Nrmhrrt. 6JS,.V17 3,400 n,94J

61.0O8

stall then in KngUnd. had no effect in arresting j bur,rh county seat) illKl mate ' the hand of persecution; "the bloody tenet" 7 , rr w,. ;.j ,i.. r . ...j j t Iiciv nominations for county offi-1

Quakers; and such was the dreadful blindness ;Cei". AS there Were maiiy aspi-

it produced in some of the best of men, thatjrants for the new nominations, it

m x a- i i iia sin t ufui i . 1 1 iniiHii i niitiMiiniiaa i li rimnLin 1 1 1 dt nm i .11 .1 yv a, . x . . x

IT"''.,,- 1.1-. .iiiXn 1000 ioooo 6 US it IllUlltl Ol VOUTSe, lllil ., . -a7rr f J b ' -venteenah century-were beheld resort-J thlS Mnhodist Kicopai 1,042 1,1 ia,. 5ft mg to fines, and prisons, and whipping posts, . a

b:A :;mL k" " vcoT. nd Pibbets, to break down the consciences of I " U"J "ru O WKIU IO ,

n nM i.i r . .. r- .... . .it

mtniUlu, liUi I , male Obstrueiions and oiher diseases, it is infallible .

"Viii r-lionvs fur nl.1 7im'' i 1 am SUTO VOU have, rOlOinedtne Inevidenceof he unparallelled power and inrstimaxMIie llieeib lOr OIU AlUl. . J jbl, Tall of hr ,,, Compound, as an Alterative Uii77flt nii77i' lni7'l'' ', parSOn. iaml Pnnfierof the Blood, we may remark Or. J. n.U6l. UU ..&. IlU.a. , , . , . - j white has uted it in tne treatment ol a great number

'finntloMK-V ;iil nil! im takin x ieaUV Sll, tU. tllU lUUUH, ortue most loathsome forms ofSypblitie Lecret; uis.

oft' his hat-

Weslevan il.i 600

Grrmin do (Rrfd Breth'n t,S0O S0 Albright tin (F.vangM Ao.) oo 2S0 Prr.hvterians (OU School) 'i.-ITo 1,713 Presbi terians (Sew Sehool) 1.AS1 1.S51

Cnmbertand Presbvterisus

Other clases of do Dntch Reformed

Oermaa do

J70

510 J7i

300

I OS 19

S 3

! i their brethren, for whom Chrit t died 1 But God,

15.000 i who is rich in marcy caused good to grow out of iss oco ,v'l- The persecutions inflicted on Messrs. o.ooo Holmes, Clark, and Crandall, drew the attention 3ils40 .of Professor Dunsterof Cambridge to the ques-

75,000 tion in disnnte; and Iia lu.ma - ,anvu.

expression

let us

117 1 3 i r j' V'i IIIU viunu anv un,'.vv.vi 'ailil Aim 'Xl'lira t"-nc nAnTiHnnf rrn f .

' . l,s.i i,si.MitT i,r nml t ha WC I L 1 n

o cm 'ft ill lIHo I'ilM'UCitiuii anvt iiiv niiftiu

Tr , , i , , i rang with loud huzzas.

iiiiiuit'iiiuiii, or oiu auu, as lie

. IT T w.. inrriiill(.ll..Hl . . i I I .......

I'ni nT.licrr.il to VOll for 6 a yeHr DaU memOr)', ailU X jthespeedvpermanenteureofthesedreadruldisea.e., llUOUHU IU)UU M J . . ! neve? before attained by any by any other remedies

ol your mar is xo . j u. jv-fgino u.. aw-, 'v"" ,n Tr- , , ... J , ; i ,i r"i I 1 be Indian Compound is the onlv unfailing remedy

TVKE V HORN ALL R0UXDI lOUCLl oOmeinillg 01 11. for Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Syphi-

But hark! i

n.is iiiiniii,tii viim-u, n is uiist'iiy t m i i r n , , , -, ' . , y imbibed, belorc another horseman

U1U tUULTl'I, AHO ttitS tM'H IO UO ill 11

A Precise Witness. A witness in court who had been cautioned to

tinni on the Skin, Dimr of the Botr, AffVctiam oftheLivrr, Dripfpfia. CotiTenet RhrumatUm, Gout, and fur all Xerrom and Chronic complaints occurrinr in debilitated constitution, and constitu

tional and hereditary complaints, where the virus of

-- m'a ra Msfii nncii'AH 4r Ai'nrt T min; thf nnrfltt P3IHP1 a ipvplnnrmrtit nf r mf n 1 or S r-

- scarcely had the eager crowd fc"c rt tvl7 1 ip"iV;f'"T,)Lmrreuri',Di'i,,,hVhi'd' nd t1 V . i tinn sinil hat. t r. ! L" nnnnt. Wliat ho , m all complicated cases. a in ufnoni hose consti

tution are broken down hy mercury and arsenic, or

- - - - uuu iii uimiium: buii im rn-ratnfl m raiirurt i, vtu vuu.iii Tt iiw iiuo nvii iw u f in 11 11

roneregations lists l,7i7 l,JM 179,176 j .'. ' . . " " " I . , m , i , , . ,. i CaillO ffallOinnff UP 10 tllC 11111.

Roman catholics so? u j apusi principles, though at the loss 0r his high ; me world, yet lie iiau an aimiglity ', ,,, . v- i i i was mtcrrogatea as SSSI'"" li"! ''Z ! offi- His preaching against infant baptUm Ud thir,t fr ollice, and he WUS U? at S glim OWnsbp 0110 hundred iM' 1 - - 1 ::7,:;d rrZ-tl,e rri ! cit convention for a nomination , ma fJr .! ' coach?' Unitarians 300 iso Jo.ooo ( whose inquiries issued iu founding the first r - ... . 'AlIlC dieerS 101' Old Zmi. ,T t 1 4-' Friend, or Qu.Vtr. (M. house.) Joo Baptist church in Boston, in ICG5. But the i lor Something, IrOlll tllC 'tllllC j ,. , .,, ISO, Sll', 1 do 110t.

Moravians or United Brethren 2 24 ,ooo j legal opposition, in this state, and the "glorious wllCl'eof tllC mCmOl'V of 111,111 11111- . 1 j. i i ' r' , i. TA 'WllV, man, did

"Rim arks. The inhabitant, of the TJ. States . liberty" of Rhode Wand which invited removal, ! nctll not to tllC Contrary.' He W3S I 1 ? , , , . P , ' l , I learned friend SO

in 1849 amounted to nearly 22,000.000, of whom, 8a retarded their progress, that only eighteen ' fn,l -nnltl,x- fL-. Vn SpcaK l)Ul lite U'CllUgS 0CllUie mm j v . y

:Tlllorlit. 1 IlltilC thft miOStlOn mfant. by an improper or imiidicioiis treatment of disease in

. , , 1 ,, general. In the worst forms, ofthe most loathsome I

follows:

Rockingham

mbout one half are BaptUU and Methodists, and : Baptist churches were found in this state a cen- 1 ' , ', , ' "' , .. and he ended bV illVltlllfX the

. . i. i 1'irm mill li.iri siir.iirn'' Imr lin w

almost n rourth part fresbytenans, and congre-i tury afterwards, at the commencement of the , 'tlvt , win. in, .. . m. . . . . , r ! .. ... 1 . ,.t..,...,.l 4.t. ,1... -I' It L itlllllt.

gationalists. i ne remainoer

Catholics, Episcopalians, L

smaller sects, &c. The B,

are generally diffused over

Presbyterians, Kpiscopalia

are most numerous in the Middle States, the , Union; until they have become one of the most . TeitCe

Congregationalistsand Unitarians in the Eastern numerous denomiualious of Christians in the A few CVeilillgS after tllC nomi

states, ana tne Koman v,auioncs in new lorn, i nnea Mates

Maryland, and Louisiana

consisisoi noman , revolutionary war. Under t ie new nncrn. . MlUtt u lllL' CUlOl Ol 11. CACCPL , , i

i - ------ i : Ttiii' 'l-iinrAii j rrsi in i

utherans, and other ; ment, though for some time not favored will, he Unfortunately JTot Oil a SPrecJ , , B ,

ptisls and Methodists equal rights, their circumstances were preallv 1 i-linn l,n 1 t,-,,r if l,w,l,,, l.llnglea aS lne CMlltU

the Union. The improved and their numbers ranidlv increase,)' i ,.i . , , ' Wedffod tllcmSelVCS towards

ns, and Lutherans, This was the case also in the oiher States of the ! UUL "IlU naB ""' U Ulllilt ottai- , ;irr;iin Was heard tllC

,rou not tell my

this moment?'

not'

company to call for whatever ... ' ' 1 J . l , t " i Ai . .!.,... it to you on your oath do you

multitude j noriv? thTe Kpgham coach?'

the bar ' ' ' 4"--

clatter. Terrible Explosion. A telle-

. ' of horse's hoofs. i graphic dispath is said to have been

riably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely lees than miraculous to those who were

.cquainted with the beautiluily philosophical priniples upon which they are compounded, and unoa

which tbey consequently act It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs aid channels of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE TVTRTlJCUTES are purely and solely vegetable ; and contain neither MenTDTy, no AntimnTty, nor Arsenic, nor any other mineral, in any lonn whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, thonjh long known to several I ndian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened fecee which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhcea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well

I (secret) disease, when the poison is absorbed and ta

icn into me circulating nii, the Indian Compound promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus from .

the system, and produces radical and permanent j

.'- .. ... kii.c ! whv wiin alien, uui rnfcuir , ,, , , ., power, the Indian Compound rives tone and enerev 1 known to all regular anatomists who esam.ne tha

to all the Secretory and Kxcretory orrans. repairsall ; human bowels after death; and hence the prejuthe wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from : dice of these well-informed men against the quack lh5!y.r.T3r,,,Lr . 1 medioinesof the aire. The second effoct of the

-t. j" " " i'iiis unue ijreat power wiin , Trr'flT?'T1 A TOT.I? T.TTO WWTlTfTTVTJCi i, ,

ft. i V jil lJIJ aftsiaft.sl - A.WalaV AW "

ilsltli-h I fft i VsTiml VCt A l.-a 4-nlsrr m.1a!vm1 a-. 4- T? . - 4- s yK

t li mi Kins :i i iiiv i iii iii lMim i u niim ur . . . . - '

I Besses the Regular or Associated B.iptists, ' ,.r .K- ..w: r. .,i ,i iVi,.ii I aml thirty majority lor dimmer-, read as follows:

! 1,., : . ... .. . i . , . . . KJl vii-.tiioiivi-i aim ui.un an nv.it; ' 1 ,rrt i m

u.o .. uruiiiiieiii iiiixieraie t,aivu:isis, mere

ctr.'jn.vgated

at the lilack-horsc

i man.

'The boiler of a horse fern' boat

'Nine cheers for old Zim?' ; on the Delaware river has exploded, 'llip, hip, hurrah!' j killing fifteen female women!' The excited candidate was wild j This left no room for doubt of the

mildness of action? nnmtinr ih inn o-limil lli llim.ii

tary canal, rrmovinrall o frniire accumulations in i oleause the kidneys and the bladder; and, by this

the trowels, ami stimulating all the snrmiimlinr; or- ( pans to a healthy state; and serine, as a tonic, they ei- ! alt the energies af alt parts of the frame, and are of ' great utility wherrvrr a Cathartic, I.axniire, Altera- j tive or Restorative medicine is required! Asa medicine for Kemal.-a, the exteniire demand for them and j their pnpiilariti-, w ith all lio use them, furni.h am- 1

pie rusrantee lo others lio are alflirttd. Dr. White's Vriretable Pills are a standard medicine, universally

means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes iu red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passe into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part

approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now; of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner

Bunt lata,

Tl.:. . .m u j. :.,.,: r n,.;-. ar several smaller bodies who ailotit the saino

tUns, distinguhhed by their simple adherence vs of brn, but have no direct connection , TllVeni, disCUSSlIlg the merits and to the Scriptures, by their views of the spiritual j wUI' lhem- The Seventh-day Baptists ara moat- ' demerits of the fortunate llomillCCS. .r.i.. ri.:.i;. .i.,.i, j r Calvauistic; but the Free-Will HantMs r if 1..,. i 1.,,., :.l ,.1.1 U

holy design, subjects and mode of baptism. In , PP"-d o be inclined to Arminiaiii.ni; and , , ,.,.,,. 41.,, ..-ic n.. i Wlt" W UU(1 CXClteillOnt, and IlC seX Of the killed

reirard to this ordinance of Christ, -thev have t!,e "ristiaiw, a sect which rose among them il " 1 " ! aiTaill lllVlted the PUrtV UP to

' ever held," says Mr. Benedict, their historian, j so,e fifty y i'h few exception, deny lWommeiltlatlon 111 UUS COUTltrV. i

"that a nersonal orofession of faith, and an im- u,e 1 r,nlly- r ormer.y, the 1 ree- ill and the , 1 lie U 110 OI Kt rs ailU SCnClllCrS ;

I

mersionin water, are essential to biptism." 1 Christian Baptists were connected together on have it all their 0W11 WaV

In regard to the

church, while they

universal or catholi

whole body of bell

and ages, they thin

properly so called,

the family of Abra'

of Sinai; but by th

and of his apostles;

tuledof such, and

profession of repe

the party up

Another horseman came! anotli-

B. H. BURTON.

JNO. C. BL'HIO.N.

Ho for California!

known. Use them once and you will use them there!

after. Dr. White's Vrretable Emetics act with more mild- i rsa than other Emetic, snd are of incalculable hen. '

efit in hr skinj up most of the diseases that sft.ct the human familv For Dr. J. White's Marie Liniment he claims extra.

ordinary hralinr rirlurs and curative proper-jet, and

mat testeu oy companion in practice wilh all the oth-

i ' ..."i in ,i inn rin. kiwwi in mr t ni.ro , ! Statas nnd in Europe, not one, in iustant effects and 1

intrinsic merit, hears any comparison to the Marie ; Liniment. In the lansuare of others. -it is difflcol j to say what it is not rd for." For Headache' ' Toothache, Vrnrairia, Spinal Affections;for Hurn, 1 Scalds, Rriiises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipi.nt Kind's Rvtlsand While Swrllinr, Syphilitic I'leers; and j Pains and Swellings and 'iidamaiions however caued or on whatever part ut the body lorated, it is infalible. For all bruises, and as a counter irritant aftrr an "Irih weddinr," it has no equal. Try its effects riternally or internally for your own prrson. Try it externally or internally for your own donirsiicani

ma I, and yoiiwill find it econamy of time ofiime, an.

.... 1 . . 1 rtl. v. 1 i monev. alwavs to keen the Marie l.iniment hr vao

constilution of the Christian l,,e principles ol tree or Mixed Communion;! v, ' r,w,u,mln,l -.rtlw, l,,r u) lLI- AMMllblt.- t.n.ii Snlenttld Assortment Of EaStem i of the hundred thousanj who have used it. since its

. ..... i -i . .. . .. . .. v . v , n . vill. . '1 iiiv ntll - , l 11 . ........ ;n ... . L. lj i... r-:i. j .

believe in the exigence of a ' -' -Praiio ,,a. taKen p,ace, sm.Har , ' , , , I UHn'Tin- an OVCrWHCiming majOVUV , "IlV" 1 . . I rd t.ihe JS.i. Unlonen,:!,. v.Ieno ,.','

c church, composed of the . wJn " i"' connexion ,n Lng'and. j " I- w .1 V m rrom , toWllt? 1 0 lie " TZi:"?Amat'- " d'ffltu, ' "h"" ' ' I

evers iu Christ in all nations! The Baptists of all denominations being in- OUT, UUt CXPCCtSUStO UO tllO VOtlll. j rf.nreseilt('d Ws' that it should ' ,ir,t' fr"m Philadelphia, which they are de- rhesecelebrated remedies are f-r sale, wholrsr..

k that the Christian church. ; -P"' Cr copgregationa. ,n their Church ; Mill t, geilllemen, COlltlllUCa Jill, 1 . .. , , nav, TUrt cheaper than ihVy h.veeVbWd in th marl BMZin,, 'XTZIXZ',

Was not visibly orsaniied in K0Ternm'n, their ecclesiastical assemblies dis- fl,ov wil I H-ffli nn irr-u'iwt n sniff nr! " ,uut ""' " r""1""-" w,v- het before. Tht.r stock very laree and well selee- . G,U House, Cincinnati was not visimy orgauiieu iu II1C 111 1CII 11 till alT.llllM a SIiaiT Or , r . . c , l ted. and letlinr confident that thev can nlease kfw inuw aivv nr. is .

ham, norin the wilderness ;'"". r.gni to tntertere w.tli the concerns of . q ( fl " 1 ' UJU " CllarlCr latL. UVLlV I1UUl " " old cistoes, and .he Public rener.lly. BoW by James. P..V.r.7 Brokville. '

e ministry of Christ himSeir;Vd,rU,C?!!- 1 P"b'iC mw 'T by ..41 iU 'a that lllght, .Hid that it SllOUM be ; " ' J?ZZm.,Jt'r.U.

and that it was then consti-, - u.nerr,. cuurcnes. are neiu ,or ----j """T i tllC SaillG mad Waff Under Vai'lOUS .,v .? "ZY T. " I Oaks F.irn.i-.

such only, as made acredible ; ' P'P " "-! lv.ce and improvement, set U101V .ippiC O.'irt ami Spill UlOir f 4 ftl.l Vm the i P' rrenab and KnUsh Woo. Dyed Blk cinth, B. Me,. mora.

ntei.ee from sin, and faith in, "or uie g.nera, government ot tl.o who.e ,)C;lciei,. J U soo WhclllCr it 6 tllC ! i 7' .." rn? I, ? n.. "'"do; . - .tt

a.1 C ' ail.l .1 ... . UUU V. t I 111. I SJ A. IV VV'lUllSiil ai a-kl.-. r J. 1 . 1

me savior, a oiuers l lev cous tier 10 dc con- ' nnm: a .m i.tt- -t iw1i.-sn .iu rt ' i-n.r wtwi . j Mirrh. .ira. mis

elitulionally excluded. That the primitive T,ie Aoclawd H,pt,sts in thiscountry meet .)Y " ' v t.t f t j a i ,

churches were uniformly organized on these """" oc,,obii, and state con-ention,, .v u..u , , l)Kn't ,c pT.cndaj princ:ple.;t.,;ittheyembracedo,,y visible saints, r!";,-to"' M" 8ud t-benev. , llOiniliatlOUS. 1V Jlldas. 1 11 break ! j thiJt ?lthe anol,rs tiU and were essentially voluntary compacts of pie-; o1" "rcts. dOWIl tllC oVStdll 1 il 11111 aS a Vol-1 , i n u P nir ty, virtue, and broiher.y love", Ihey think per- j Coatinued next week J . (M M jf Pied Under the Weight of old Zim 8 fectly plain from the New Testament This , ,wr, t ' , j I don't hlV 'cill OUt, then lliy liallle i 21 :

do;

do;

organizitiion, so limine an j

establishments founded on national principles, ;

they believe to be the kingdom of God, foretold by the prophet Daniel and announced by John the Baptist as at hand. Pan. 2: 44. And in the days of those kings shall the God of heaven set np a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. Mat. 3: 2. 4: 17. et passim. The Baptists reject the baptism of infants, and national church establishments, as obvious innovations, incompatible with the spiritual purity of the visible church of Christ; and they distinguish between the covenant of grace in the Mes-

t!,.,l'.. .,11

unit .inniivi iii.ii;, iini o an. i r n l 1 1 i i mi i i . .. . i heart is full (his head wasn t anylms determination was received , . i it i..

-....:... :ii.....jA- i .... , I i-..., t... 41.. 1 .... 1 : iiuuff eise ) anu 1 can omy sn mat

ciiiutin iuuu;tiiui s nave ucen "tm ihiui lv iiiu viumu, anu . .1 , r ai

f, O .11V ..,.'1 1 .J titu .

DURATION OF ETERNITY.

of health in the blooming cheek.

The following are among the distrwesmw vsrietv of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LITE MEDICETES are well known lo be uualhb!e : DYSPEPSIA. bv thoroughly cleansing the first aud second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale aud acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Los of Avpttite. Heartburn, Headache, Jltttltstntst, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and MelaneAa.'y. which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vauish, aa a natural consequence of its cure, a CostiveneSS, V cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence : all violent purges leave the bow. Is costive within two days. Diarrhoea aa4 Coolers, by removing the sharp acrid llu.cu by winch theoe complaints are oooasioued, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of the mucous membrane. Fevers of B" kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through, ihe process of petvpiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all iuteetinal obstruction in others. The Lire Mcdicinis have been known Hi cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, aud GOUT 111 half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and lianieals of the joints. DrOPSiS f B" kinds, by freeing aud strengthening the kidneys and bladder : they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and heuce have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst casos of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turning of the bowels the slimy mailer to winch tliesd creatures adhere. Asthma nd CoummDtioa. bv ixiievi. e the

. . . , . , ,. , : , . t .: 1 r . I 1 e . . .

ci. are .iu. u-)uiu nc n.av, .i an m'-iuc". , . ? ' air-vewr is 01 me luii's ironi me mucous wincn even

rorwardinc to mm a statement 01 their ae, lhe I. .r h ,gi,t coId4 wiu oeoMuon, auj w,irh, if not of time they have been afllirted, vmptnm, pr. ; r is . , . . . , , , . andtfenrr.il nature of their eumplain... (ca.h Ta con- moved, becomes hardened, and produces th

uicauiui uiaeases. Smutt. TJlftpri. and TnmtrBtA Rnrs bv

iwiTft mintv -liifh thaA T TT7T TJTT"TT

1 T.

A C ni- it. J. WHITE mT b- eutMilird - hi BOTANICAL MKDICISK STOffS AND OK It CF, on Sixth turret, one tluor from the enrm-ri't ai -Oppofttir the Gftlt Hout-, riitcinnati.Ohio. Th- i t

a diitance, who camint call or iiid Tor him, hu e

fse

11 fl'fVi iw.' rml T-v SI-.T.SV r . . s I. . 1 iTjiOrt.I 1 f ClAili. iniV it tli.i f I .m O s. J

some idea ot illimitable duration. red-eye. . . , v., . Tl' r ; t,i , ' i it p ii i suid a waj;.) pride that 1 naye been It has been said, suppose one drop r ull soon he was in the field, and .1 1 ,1 , 4. p t 1 p.l ,1' ., V ,.. 1 1 4i, 1 1:.. V . 41.1 lne humble instrument of breaking

me uicaii i-iiuitiu Ui; uiUMi im uuii'.Hiin t ti uiii'iiiM! a taiu tit uuui; i ,. i is " 1 i ""T

led;- rri ' V 1 4-1 'nJ o.tr..; r.nrh (

J " Mis.-d

1 e-4 Taerils; S " Reaver and Felt S3 " lll'k, Mis'd, and Fanev Cas.imrrei;

zo " Aatin.-t., all styles anil prices; 8" Keniurkv Jeans; S Faiiey Tue.iUs, 10 ' Silk Velvet; plain and fancy Satins, and Marsaillrs Vesting:

10 " Cents l.men Drills, white, plain Jl fancy; , nanvinr said statements, nos.sre nai'l.! mav Di ict re

3" Kulinr Cor.1 and Brverteen; i the remedies iieerxarr fur ih ir cure. !

40" Snninii r wrar for men and boys; Tir.J. tt'hitr't CeleiiattU Remedies The

in I ' I '1 1 . . . n 1. n .4 U I... 1. . .. . K I . i w I .. . . . . .. ,

. rim. , .i, H.iav.r. .n.iiMnt omnnnnn.nirif i.ii imfin. ? aii . . ... . .

fl Dranet, Tea. Qoerns. and Summer Cloth; Pill.. Ve-tahle J. mriie.. IVe r rn..ll. .ui.er ,H n LiXUtS Pve to tile blood, and all the humor.

1 . . . . . - '.'.. . o 1 v. 1 tj-J n .

all oiner mrticinri, netausr on Kir (rial tl rm s OCUIUUUU UpUUUI null VOUipieXihey unir. rmly prove thvmwlvea to he all t ai has ions, v their alterative etTcct upon the tiuius Hint been a.umrl for them; mce.enies .fFrrat por .r tna feed the kin, aud the morbid state of winch occaefflc.cy in rel.e.inj and caring the nialadiese. us sua .,,:. Mmnainl. m!111m. ,uj.. .,

I other disagreeable complexions.

1 he use of these rills for a verv short time will effect an entire care of SALT RHEUM, and a

7 Nankeen;

10 Silk, Wirted, and Cotton Serjre, ks. ic. I.ADIF.S' DRESS GOODS.

I We particularly inv He the attention of the I.adira, ' to. ur aoortmrnt of Dress Goods, as we think we , can suit every variety of taste.

00 p. Frenrh, Manchester and Farlston Gingham; 30 " Fancy French Lav.ii; ISO American, .ng. and French Prints:

too Super hue Dr. ss Goods, cotisi'tins: of

nen Camblets, Linen Bsrsae,

to oar country.

New Goods.

everv thousand years, how lomr papers to his lellow eitizens, 1

11 '1.1 lf ii s.s 7 ! If 1 T 1 At 1 inUS maiteiS pr01CieS.eU Ulllll " "Wl ill a ana .Mone nam Lustres would it be bclore the last drop mjr lnmscli to tliseharge the duties1 , o 1 1 f"1" s,,r'",e '"""'"i "" Abysinia.. snu , , v , ,l .P., . ... . .. ... : tIlO.S0 Who Were Completely "SOWCd Sti.pe;Chamel.nai.dehai.reableLusires:plai.istriwould disappear, and the oeean s 01 the uiuee with impartiality in ! 11 , , 1 , p"1 'nd i,,'n Mnii;B..hnP, si. & can.-: 1 1 1 1 iv i 1 i , v. were laid out, and the remain- ! M.i.iin,.piino.fie.re.i, buck and fancy siik.;i bed be le it tlrv and dustv? Far cask he was i-xixtku. , 1 1 !vkt..ri and Hi.hop i.an, ntc, Greciai.net; Edc-i , 111 . I 1- 1 4 1 i-l TT nrr- - Uer lOUlUl tkCirWay llOmC SOme il?;I.ace; Ke)pti.., Kdffii.e: Mo-e Thread KiiKinK Ut OUWartl aS that WOUld be 111 COllllllil I lll2llt lUStlh' tllll OH! AUU XO tl) i . -411 l P 4l I Tr I,cr; I"ertins:; Jscoi.nt Kdeins; Inserting; Man-

.1S Ul IIIU ollvilll 1 up. iiiu ia. a iiiinnet riiiBens; n lute, pink, Diue, .

atnkine improvement in the clearness of t!-.e skin.

(GOLDEv ASSORT3IKT.: c:OMMra colds and influenza wJi

O fsfiO ATAI'iil t ' -vt 1 1,1 I . VI-4 V IT sltwl filial -i-s 4. 1 . -v y-, sxrt .1 I . -v '

UiVCs LU 1U11 i ilUUlll IMH, I P ' I . I) l'l ls LllaLILir 1 1 1 1 l I 1 I 1 1 III VII 1)11 . . . . . t . l

siah.and the covenant of circumcision; which ! s Tf .... . 71 l,;'CCt toting him Oil a SllUttCr tO hlS

mviivvu. At Muum ciiii m Uc tails- . iiiiiiiiiiiii . iiu .aii.(U?cuu liiU' i i - . - nrimiiM i.

icounlrv, and the People were pro-i i u i

a M Jk 4v a V Ala 11111 sIIIImI 1 allll.Vf

It has been said, suppose this vast t'c in their promise ot doing their'

globe upon which we tread were best for him. In one of his pere-

composed of particles of the finest grinations he met Wattles, the

t Via T.u1 A.ltos. i. Ic AAiiciilor na nna iVi-ii rrK trvvn

Silt! a s. VJ M untiiicio vuii-u a u-i vni suvvn n. i m - j . .

Gen. 17. Gal. 3. Origin, IIitort, Sec It haw H?en &B8rted that the Baptists originated in Germany about ai i .vi . aK i. : : e r . -

tion. n is true that no denomination of rrote.. j S'7nd aml that one particle should noinnice of mi s party, who was tanta can trace the origin of its present name, ' disappear at termination of each also on an electioneering tour, farther buck than about the time .of the Refor-' million of VCars, oh, llOW illCOlHVlV- ! 'H-l'- W.'lttleS,' Said lie, 'lift flllC

mation; and most of them hare originated since aHv immense must be the HCl iod fellow. Till S01TV to See VOll allow

tnal period. And it appears to be true that the ' t 1 .111 1 . , ,

name

and black Crape: Crape l.i.le; pink and nhite Satin;

silk rrinpe; needle worked Collars: I.inen; Cambric and hrni'd-stitrhed Hdk't'., fancy and plain Cravats; cottnn l.i.le Thread; Silk and Kid Gloves; lonpj and short Mitt.: slate cnl'd, mis'd, black and white Silk and Cotton Hose Silk lluttons, o?c. Jtc.; emb'rd blk and mode Shaw Is; Cs hnu-re Shawls. HOXNKTS. Florence Ilrsid, Gimp, China Pearl, Enp. Straw, Common Straw, Lawn and Fancy atonnris; for Ladies and Mis.es. HATS AND CAPS.

i s 1 41 i4 . ,...'1 . 1 1 A la rre assortment or Mole Skin, Beaver, Nutre, to laugh over the ''saw played on j siik, BrV.h, c.nromia, sponinr, pe.ri A.hi.nd,

nurna i.ia. iioiinirand Single Hrimmrd Leghorn, Panama. Pedal Palm Leaf Hats. Velvet, Cloth and Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leehorn Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES.

10 prs Men and Boys' Boots;

wags, with throbbing temples, met at the tavern to take "a hair from

the dog that bit them,'' as well as !

old Zim; but scarcely had they

commenced worship before in stalks

the old gentleman, still under the

1... 1 .1 1 1 c A 11 IIIU OIU L,fIUlCIIlHIl, PUU UllUCl IIIV! 1500 " Shoes'

of Baptists, by which this paopl, have " lm" MUUU 'laY 'ITC tllC hlSt ' MU IIM'II 10 Ue IlC 1001 01 IIH3 UllllOiy 1 i, ' yt. 4l.p I C.n.iM..?.r-Me-. C.ir.MaWKi-,..JS.ss-.

....... .. - . , , nnrtlC lo wnn I.I .rt .r.,' A.l ,.r.lll, ..m.nl.u r..,l,nl I I .,,.,! " ! "'"P" " ?"Ppers; s.aoirs stout k

since oeeu auown, was men nrst assumed, pro-1 1 um.. -uui ifi '" vv.i..,..vm v,..n x s. uiu iiinvr. ho in;Util nn nrntl r,ne Bon": olack and hifht Gaiters, and half Gaitbabi, m opposition to that of Anabaptist., with j eternity would then be iii its morn- amy to see you sacrificed, but you V 1 nf n.nln" who." ' which their enemies were continually reproach-j ing twilight; the immortal spirit 0 bound to be beat. I'll sllOW ' V . V" V I TuMgZr '"OTtmvM ot B-ir.'. Girls' d inirthem. It is not, however, the history of a 1 . ,i j 41 1 . . , 1 ! 41 ,1 4 41 c n T he WagS Wei'O detenilllied to keep ' hrdwaj?f JL. but the pavllence of principles, which i then have JUSt entered Ull them that the irCCmcn Of thlS ifc j M j ! O, , kinds, onwfreerie, nails, eotton . ... iifc lntprillirvihln r.-iiviri. iiHltlfrv will nn Iwiv il ni,. k.-. 1 uj' ao iuua do 'Uoiuu, nuu i,.iiu ram ami hattma;, upper and ole leather, brown and lathe just object of attention with the student llS "terminable CaiCCl. , l-OUtltlJ Ml Hot bt. 1 dictation, SO, d fc , C011!;ratul.lteJ him ou his . Er". of ecclesiastical history. The Rtptist do not It has beCll Said, Suppose SOU10 WV fneild it VOll Wish to saVC V0U1'- j , . f t X TZ' pretend that the primitive saints were called little illSect. SO Small as 1 o bo iimw. 1 Self fil m tllO tlisornco of a ilofont. ' - . . , V . . rT"-A"kV!".i."-oAP" "

Steel

nantiata lint tlmt nil I it a nt-ln.;; n.,ioii.. 1

were what would now be called by this name;

bead., work

a ' vr...t;i.l 4. 4l. 1 . 1....1 1... 44 ' : f

rv,...v.... .. "u..i,uhh-. IH-IU IU ;vu ..m..v.ui.in.c,s,iiiuiii "", ,.:4 ' .1,.;i .1.,.;4.1 i noekets. and nnr.e ela.n.. rinr, and ..... ,mS.

me:. it ... .... i -is- ... I'liiitvi a uuiii. nuu ui pwiitu an tA- .j.... ' . " . ..'.-

. 1 T . , . - .-..... 1..- .. . II 1, ........... . . I I .... a ' a nil,.. 1 1 tTl l I I H I

.-j .i... .i i 1.--1. . . v.iu who nyiw n lo v iiKiui n- ii i a nuf.-ru iii cunt iliiuii , .1 . 11 . .1

-im s..it..rroa.0ja..aBBeenapeopieooearui,j - . . - f tra On 111C taDIC, COntaininiT 111C l'e-

Kle, chisels, brace hitts, Ac.

thrrarii and nations of all kinds.

flronkvillr, April o, 149, U-ly

.,.... , 'lllllc in tlirv i.-vw-f .Kt-4...4 ..4.. 4l.lliof !-. cli.111 1.1 iT-,,1 ,-.. ,,.-....1 i

irom tne inironucimn ol cnristianitr, wno nave : ' suvot uioi.u.i m.u in cnwuiuiu i un xiiui. ii uccti !.,,,. i; 1.. i; i i i r : , , u. u.u:A.i i f fi.,.1 1,.,, l i :.. 4i. . i. . ... ..4'k..4 ml.:s- hagcrlv did old Zim seizei StiU More Extraordlnarv .

""""""" "? I " UW1 1,ao 1"JUU 111 ': ul' ' "- aiivivill, UUL ill U1B ;f nmllmrarnvnrilommnln Tlin "1TTR would advise our readers to notice the in I

r. "ir r a 1. l.l 1 i ivaiuiu iiviv vivi it ti it mi .aw m Kh.ai..:.. -r r i i.. ..,.1

. 'WW w.s.--...K r.rru,HIM, vi xr. nut i i,unif "i . otitis all-suliicient for ?jvr:. ""v'h!.."rrn,V'll,u,.h,n''"''0"i

r. nH BlUafa Star 4 haan A im i n n is ok Arf ia a TT 1 1-

...... K,...,ru, ... ..N jiuiiurcois 01 millions ol years oame nine no nan maue up ms i point which thev most firmly believe, and under- i . . .1 -' ' ...... 1 i 1 1 n t t Conclusion

t , . , . . , aio iciniiieu ior me periormauce ol mmu 10 siana xne nazzara 01 tne 41 1 t. 1 take to prove. In so doing, they attempt no . ,l . ' . , v ; the reader. It read

wrong ta any other denomination in Christen- , " -'"o JMl" -1 W l VOltl- "'c v i tlnvo -f ., J Tk.:..i:... . , . ...... mnnona mi,i 41,.-. l.,.,P ..C 4 1 Vl.tl.m .1 t 1 4l. .. AV Hlv .lUUitJXL

. nr.. ui.jrLi, ioy 9 se lieu let, IsnOttOSnOW ..v.v.lo Ul Vll tliv. 4t..ll Ul a llCv, anil lilUUUH Uill .lLXt.ll

Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! At the ' w Store of L1XCK & 1ARQLMIAR, id Building Smrth mfthr Future Stunrrn Emt Sirte Marn Burger Srtrrt. BROQKT I LLE ISiUJZJ. TINCK & FARQUHAK tt-mlrr a c-nrrsiu. .jbg he tht-ir unrrrr thanks fr the i.lroticr recvivrd, and llMttt-r thrmlvra, hr vtrict Hfiplit-atiAn, lo merit coininnrd fuppurt. '1 hrr now otfV-r a Beautiful Assortment or Spring and Slimmer GcH)dt jiu dieiotiBlT vlrctrd frnra thr c-hoirrtt ttocks ol'the raon. 1 hrir stock now rontt in part o Super Ameriean.EnrtUh. French aud Gr crraan Broa Cloths do Plain and Finer Caisimer do BIa'k, blue, rray and fjtier Satinet t do Kentucky and D ra i tic Jrant do Teed, Velretteens. Linnen and Coitooadet do Patagonia and other Coatinr V F.ST IN' CSS. Snper Pressed and Cortrd Satin o Plain and Fancy'Silks do Silk and Cotton Vclvrts do French and Vlain Hlaek I.astinrt do Fancy and Plain Summer Vetinc;s (as.ortrd) Iadie lire-. CiooiU. Super plain Black Pure 5-warprd Ln.u-r do Plain Ulatk EnKlisb M.rino do Chanr-able do d d. Plain Hlack and C.l'd Alpaeca Laslers do do and Silk striped Mode LUnh. d. Celestial striped Lusters new style do California Plaids do d. Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths do French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams do Plain Pink, Rlur. Green and Ruff Frenchop do Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lain, do Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lams do Plain and Flowered l.innens fnew style) do Plain aud Fancy American Prints (assorted) ! do do Kngli.h fc French do d. do Plain and Fancy LAWNS d. Plain ens. harred and striped Jaconetts do Rook and Mull Ma.lina do Plain ft Fancy Dms Handkerchiefs do do do Silk do do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Rrrags do Plain and Fancy DKRSS SILKS do Plain and Fancy Silk Cravats DOMKSTICS.

Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks

as follows:

i i.hed himself, at the number of cures that it is pcrl.ir- Bleached and Brown Linen labia Clotha

l ' ',, 1 . l ' V" . " a" Cotton do do ! sutnallv nubilities, that thn.e who mav Ka. a. 1 I j ....

ml . 1 . , i, a. a. , -..,-...-.,( UU OO MUMinS be Seen that m'y on hr1' ;"d hc,r rrom ,hr'r JP- i Methuen, Hamilton and other Bed Tickinr : thrT were inilrhrd from in iininnlw insn k mA wt.:. v.a .

Illin.illlli.-..111U T . 1,-- 4: t.J ..A .. r...j.j - L..T.. . . i .n ninatli

i . . . . . ... 1-..1 , . . . . i ., ... , , ... . ' UK 1 1 tl'V t ill Hits ilHillLl tl XU till 'licit. - -"y ' "i v."t iiieacneo. Drown and eol'd Dn inn

..tis iru. respecting omers, out wnat is, taivcs ns nine loaa, .o small tr.at mv woriiiv lnenii arnieti with a hat w 441 ' -4 r . . ,'. n 7 rnt ''"; coi-d M.siii.., Kankern, ,d seii-i.s

CsJ II IllllV aV-' l llli I llllliuxtl I W V A. .

v . 14 hoi

tr. concerning themselves They do not de, oyon th0 micrOSCOpe Cannot discOV- ! full of tickets, Stationed himself On that rniACnnnltaii ran h iii lihnr.sj s.ni4 iU. . i 7

art, or return the monev. fever? bottle that! V m$.

the last nil 1 auP" nmo a wnite crape Shawls

msj si . itvi v 1

1 iruiniu v v 111 r i iw miii riiiiiai yii sinn nmm wwn iuiu in v niciiniiii. nunnr

I t ....... .siaiv-i.i-a, ssiasu VI ir" 1 I I - li - . . K ll't L.i t 1 111 I J.O 711Vj 11UI1111I 11 (11MI ' "

Presbyterians eldersor nreshvtet. nJ ll,. f.iK CT UXlXl U 1S S011C, ailll SCtS OUt UP- tllC CTOUIld Ot lllS 0TV11 pret'lllCt. ailU ' rr. r- 1 4 1 1 """"W" ,0Ja w,,h ".,ho Sara.ee; and he iresBytertanseldersorpresbjtets.andtheMeth- e ' . - "t i , . lift: Zimmerman, Volunteer, had . BI Trt ,h ",f;'"''. edists zeal, and the Quakers inward light, amonei US almost endleSS lOUrnCV. A f- COmmCllCCU dealing Ollt lllS tickets, 41 x 1, 1 4 r 1 F.rsaleby JOHX RINKARD. .l . - r-i. - . 1 . .... , .,, V , ... ? ' tlireO VOteS 111 lJeCnim. tWO in DllO-' General asent for Indiana, and th. primitive Chnstians; neither do they doubt ter millions and millions oi vcars and ursnnrj; his cairns in the stron- V , 1 ! m. w. haile, Brwokvuie. thattheCongreoationalistsor Independents have haye od SWaV, it arrives back -! gCSt M of a Way. MUer OS he " DUHMC Sc CO food gronnda for thinking that the apostolic 441 , , , 7m 1 -, , V . "I thl.S borough (Supposed to be wVi!.V. .k.-i,J..nfn.i,h.ii.r ..-... gM to take its second load. Ohtwas, he made his friends swim in ... ...lix .iA . 4 ..1 r WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

tail u xuiii.rii.y xu.tA.xiig tt tuuii ji i

governmant. 1 hey only ask that terms should be properly explained. With most deoomina-

l. .4. ? i 1 i

wnai liuerininaoie ages must pass before the one leaf would b'e rcniov-

tions they find something with which they can , ed! Ill what PCliod of COllim" time

agree, ana tneir nearis c leave in love to an wno -.,,, i i ,i, i 1411 , !u r ir n . j.u u w ouUt the whole tree be borne awav? love tha Lord Jesus Christ. And though com- .... ... uj .

pelled In some few points to differ from them all, it is only that they may with a pure conscience contend for the faith, and keep the ordinances as they were delivered to the saints. Conscientious fidelity to Christ, and an ardent desire by every lawful means to win others to the same fidelity, Ihey think, so far from deserving the name Of sectarianism, la the very essence of true Catholicism. Baitists ij the United StATr. About ten years after the settlement of New England, Roger Williams, the celebrated diviue of Salem, embraced the sentiments of the Baptists, for which he was banished to Rhode Island. The first Baptist church iu the United States was

When would the forest be gouc?

Aud when would the insect take the last particle of this globe, and bear it away in its long, long journey? Even then, eternity would but have commenced!

A Soft Cushion-. The widow Wiggins, aged forty, becoming weary of living alone at her country residence in II , made proposals to a young man named Gushing, by no moans celebrated iov his wit.marriod

Monongahela long before the polls

were closed.

ClOCki. Wilfrtlf-8. Jlirtlrv

seven Votes. and watch-maker's tools materials n-.i , -l -i i r- . af ON ST A N TL on hand, aa extensive a.srtm, 1

111C CXira arOppCU irOm Aim S ; J fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver

Th.-. 1: . : '

A lit; VXI.-1. llt.Ul U tl, ffllllili litlUt; 111 Jl.'Ll 1 sprciirm, v.oui ana silver Lever and Verre Wairh v., ' . . 1 liand: IlC ralSCd Up hlS handS, mOVed es; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses. Vi nn mviPri mill thn onrrnr ovnopfink . . ... .li.sirin.. p-rr....n.. r: 1. 1

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'break down the system. I B""IIow do I look, Pompey? Seated in a remote corner were said a young dandy to his servant, a number of wags, in a low but ear- J as he finished dressing, nest conversation, and any one who ( "Elegant, imssa: you look bld as mifrlit. linvr p.i.intvi. in s-r tbpni ' n linn '

would at once have concluded that "Bold as a lion, Pompey! How1

Law Partnership. MJ7S0S JliD J01i f ' I AVE this day entrrril into a partnership i he 1 A practice of the Law.

June t1d,U4.

JOHW A. MiTSOlf, JOHN H. FARQ.VIIAK.

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Bonnets & Ribbons. Snper French Lace Bonnets (nest atle) do Fancy Lace and Tuscan ciu do Gimp and Rutland d. do Florence Braid and Soft Straw ds d" Mia.es (assorted) do A SUPERIOR ASSTRTNEST OF PJtfCr, Pl.MIS

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always be cured by one dose, or by two ev.n iu the worst cases. PJXES. As a remedy for this most diairei n and obstinate malady, the VEGETAELE LIFE MEDICINES deaerve a dtsliuct and enifmaiic recommendalion. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of thee valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of thiktt-five tears; and that ha tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medico. Ha however at leugth tried the Medicine which is Dow offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after bis recovery bad been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines ia permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED. AND BE CURED. Billons Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, L081 Awrm, Diseases or Femalsb these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in case of tha description: Kino's Evil, and ScaorvLA, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action el these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweats, Niavoi-s Debility, N cavort Conruti.tTs ef all kinds, PALnTATio or tbc Heart, PaiM-rEst Colic, are speedily cured. HERCURIJLL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mcaccav, will find these Medicinea a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from ihe system all the effects ol Mercury infinitely sooner thaa the most powerful preparations of Sarsapahlla. A tingle trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both ia the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who it not an aiTHoaisso Aoairr. . ... .

Prepared and told by Dr. . B. AWt r A1.4J0

Broadway, New-1 ork.

rOR SALE BY M W HAILE, Brookvillc, lod

JOHN D. HO WI AND, Attorney at Law, DR00KVILLE.lt,

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D. D. JONES, ATTORXET AND COUNSELLOR AT I.A

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common form; Dysprpsy, ... . . -- plralisi.. Tie-Dolor, .s. Female Di a- and Vi rahitrsa and all Chronic Di'rases of the Stomach, Heart. Snlren. Kinder., Eyes. Skin and oilier Orrans; at last 1, n..M.rt. sooth side of a'ifth t. ketwece

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Vine and D rT F. K. ff O M B A ll O H . Death to Tooth Ache. Prepared only by 3r. P. K. WomLmuKli nd .old by re.peetable Drurt;.sts throughout the North and West. Thia remedy never fails to cur. when ased according to the directions : and it may be nsrd by all elaa-es ot patismts w,th perfect safety at all times as it doe. not !U,.,n any H.P-.Jji; '.'Xr