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The Introductory Sermou, agreeably to appointment, was delivered 'by Elder C; B. Hassell, from.J2echariah,i 4th chap. and part of the 6th verse: Not by, might, nor by power; hut by my spirit,' saith the ' stage to day. !,ordof Hosts.' c t : . - - - . ' liam llyi, an 1 Modfiratort Brother Joseph D. Big&s. lerk; and Elder CnB. Hassel), Assist knt Clerk.'.. ,7j:j...,T( '.;rr-wv,:irj -. 3. Brethren in the miqistry, and dele gates, fromsister Associations,: were, invi ted to seats with us; when Elders t John Stadler; Josiah.Smith, Jamea Gri(5n, and Benjamin Bynum, and brethren. Sinipson Latta, Arthur, .T h q m pso n , . , J V; -C . K n i gh t , Shadrach Pate, and J. Nelson, seated them selves. 7 "r . , . ; i:i . v,-J ; -.. M ! h, Elders Benjamin Bynumj) and James Griffin were requested , to , preach t at the situated i TT?R0M the IMMENSE INCREASE of oar business, we have been under Nllra(,s i of chnrcile9 an(J of takine the whole up-story counties where over L. Pender's Store, at t the sign of Pender & Brother, where may be found AN IMxTIENSE Stock of Furniture, Consisting of the same articles which will be seen advertised at the Old Stand. Per sons that have not had an opportunity of seeing a magnificent, stock of Jamil arc are respectfully solicited to call, as prices and quality shall surely suit. Furniture repaired at either place at the shortest no tice. F. L. BOND. N. B. In order that a man may ' do himself justice, let him see articles of Fur niture before purchasing. No body likes to buy a cat in a bag.4 ' .i 4. Letters from . 35 churches were hand- 2. The delegates from the.several chur- ed fyrward and read, the names of the ddl- ches then assembled, and lh Association cgates enrolled, and -'their representation was opened wim prayer oy mavr w n- stated in the table ofchurches. i MINISTERS AND nRLR. UATfi. I' Bearcjr88 Martin countyiW M Whitakkh David AVolurd 2 Uethlehem 'Vrrr 3 Blount's Cr'k Bcauforl- 4 ( Joniho Martin 5 Concord Wahmgf)n 7 vfHvnjo.-k (trritucli William Jtewrold (i LUdifield Jfthn RKs iMariin Kf)SS Olovnt Cooper John Uryan DariusPUHps Samuel Lwis John h Danikl uiThigpen Samuel .Tat cm 1,1 ' 8 (vross Uoads Edgttumlt, W illiam Uveas' Sqv Purvis 9 Cedar Ulaud V-'t'tfU ii nomas Robertson 10 Dei Crexk iJul-f'-xf II Falls Tar River .VuUf. I Halhe Jaaies S Batt'e 5;. ...v-w,....,, 1-2 Flat Svsinp :i 13 Flalty (Vk Pasrpic- 14 Fishing Cr'k Ihii f ix- 15 vIutiVNeck Tyrrelt - 16 Gre.il bwamp Pittj 17 Goose Creek h.-artfo t- 18 .Inyner's Northampton - lO.Kehukee llul.Jux- i Infill O A".-' J I Litt:e AlHnator Tcrrclh Tarboro', Sept. 29, 1815. i-j Morattrck" WUngUm- :- " '-' i?o North Gieek Meaufort TP" AS just received her Full supply i Pungu Bsaufori of Goods,' which as usual comprises! ;0C,kT Swamo Ta a generaV assortment of the most neat, use-' 09 Scupperncng TyntH 3d o. Mattaniuskeet ttydt 31 Sandy V rove tfosh- 32 bkewarkey Martin ful and ornamerittl articles, in the 5 Millinery line All of which will be'sold on her usui? Sawyer's CMCamdm Nov. 2, 1848 n ,i A tail u. 1 via Pasr Thomas Miller v ui F hanks'! Benj-imin FlenihgI)ayid House Jam h Potter KiijH W Lew is f.-ajc Outland Tfn'unas Joyi.er v ViiUlig J 2tai(4;r;V litCKEN l-hu V title . . , . Wii.ham Gray ' H Turner Wilson -v MizoH vV Ros6 N Gaskill M Kvcmjt ii. .... At nil :nr L B Bennett Stephen Nichols Samuel Rogers Thomas Harris t VV CaRROWan R M G Moore v 15 Ii ASSLLL i l!OS I'tGOS J OS I) 'VilJjam Foro s VV ilroy ' J osep h i Law j-ence J DarJcn 1 o- S 5? S 5 5. r I a s s . M 3 a 4 . 1 1 1 o 1 2 1 1 G 15 I 3 18 24 31 42 25 27 12 30 23 1 .V 1 2! 1 5 1 .1 l! I 35 mithwickVCr'k iai-Dayid Sin't ton ::!! Lcgo-un, 36 Sprincr Green Martin jAldridw i, ;fesV. ;.,iin Grftlii I - - . m -mm m m - I O . . 1 ' 37 l aruoro tnms - ts r L It I CoiTie.1 Ki 113 ' J 33 WgsU. gton, Btaufirt'. Jacob Swindel L allace 3 1 j 32' l(i! 38j 18 50 - 26 14 im 37- - Saturday Vtfore. 1 0 3d in Aug. 75' , . . 1 003dinMar. 1 OOUtinSep I 00 4thiJSep i 003.1 inSep. SOJdiBlar. 1 Oa2din5Hji. 1 SOSdiuSep. 75 2 W I 25 UtinSep 4ihinSrp 1 00 3d inSSei) F-A 1 U:3d lit Si p 75 . . 75"3d in Aug I t)p4iiiiiAug 11 12 18 I 2 4' I 77 i 1 fl0 3il in Hg 3o' . 1 45i4ihitiAug 25 l OOjlstinSep 2 00 2d in'Jari. 21 3 SU in Aug I 00 '2d inAug ;lst inhep 17 1 002d inAui? 8J 2 00 1st iuScp 752d in Oct I 50 2d inA"2 vviiiiamxijigpenrappbindessengers 12. Appoi0tedEld?rS C. B. Hasseli: VVilliam AVhitaker and Jolm-H.-Daniel, anctbroilier J6 ! CPy: ?I-ine!,Association,rto jneet wityhejdiurch county, to commcnce.qn Saturday before the S.Mnday in August, A. D, 139. j 13. Appointed Eloper 'J Biount Cooper and brethren James S. Battle1 and1 Joseph t). Biggs messengers tothd) iiittle'Rivr Association toVmeetith ;theLichqn:hi !at Black Ri ver, jCumrperland cpuntycom mencing Friday before the last unday in beptember,1849.ra j! -14.-Resolved, that our Clerk be-di rect ed to send two copies of our Minutes, for eacn church composing the different Asso- -i r - a .- . ', f - , . ; , -5 ..j fu., ... r t ciations with which we correspond. ' I 15. 'The committee appointed to exam ine the memorials and petitions to ctlje Legislature and to! Congress, reported fa vorably .whereoponj f;on .motion, they were received and read, and ordered to be signed by the "Moderator ' and Clerki at: tached to our Minutes and forwarded by a icoininittee of five- to thbsev' bodies; -said committee to consist of brethren C. B.' Has sell, Robert 1). Hart, Jimes . S.,, .BattIef John II. Daniel and Joseph D. Biggs. 16. On motion,-th names' of. the'dele gatcs were railed over, and , those, absent, marked as such in the table of churches 17. The comciittee of finance reported; that there was in the hands of the Treasu rcr at the close of last Association the sum of ' g54 70 Paitl for printing the Min- ' '. dtii utes of last year, ; S20 00 f , : - 1 For superintending the.print-.s t , ! ing and distribution, and recording one copy on " l' Record, ' - 10 00 I - 30. 00 PittJountyf WbfjfrlttrtlKi?'fe4.fii theVoS 6f thefirlstianVelion;5 tKeL liberty of ?.??9l9fSxn 5 M' bappioeis of manBnd, crpach m en tjf 1 ot1 leccleslasti cal il po wef n'd clericaiUsurpation ln.tfieseftedes but more pa Carolina1 molt TCsctfuliy1 dnrJ fiumoly desiro to lay before your 1 body thii'tifeir earnest pdtition; "niemoHaTvahrd: Yemon strahce. -:iri;;rr of-H vr . 1 . 1 hey remonstrate against the passage bf anyjaWinrii State? favorihl Yeliglftufr societies or churches of any cast or denorm i nation;' Imce'th kirigdOni bl Ctirist is hot ofihis word?n, 21 47 11 171 1 Cjr4UiinAur 1 00 4i, ir.Sc-p 1 5rjlstfnAiir 1 00 4thin li.,r m w isi tujan 4rt 27 30 eo! l 2. 1 0 1 0. 5 3D 2 1353 40 9 isijn Aug 2d in Aug 3d in A tig 34 7d Received in contributions Jy ; . , r 7 from the churches at Jhis timc. c 40 f 9 s .Making . The Association Concurred with the re poit and. the committeeyer discharged,; f. The comnittee appointed, to meet 4 , 1 39 VVhiie Plains lleaufitrt j allace A V atkrs J Uowen 2JiKMJlN desirous 01 navmg Oridges 40 Williams's ?cwOTte-William iliih ps W ill e Pitman built, either oh the plan of driving !' .1 , r, ,f ' ?- V.i I NO l cm Pastors orchurchea and other ordained ministers am in small Cvpitals; un rJained thlt they-Can be accominodated, on mod- ministers in7c; those inarked thus were not present; lro.it churches inarlred thusf we received crate terms, by applying" to the subscri- intelligence in that case their mi.ober sianHe a last reuresciiiwl; dahea- -denle na pastors; hrr whn haq nndpr hl Hironii.in norrm lhe co,,,,,n bt f"re !s, shows the coiiirilHiiions from the. rthunthes to the . Association fund this oer, wno nas unaer nis .auecuon negro yeAr; lhe aalcoumn showa u, vHrjy ...t,, t v.u h rhhreh ' ELI, who has had considerable, ex peri- . . : ' , ence in that business,and is fully prepared j 5. Letters of correspondence and cor- ation and irnort on MondaV nekl: said ' cordina to appointment and .upon confer- They begthart you '-gfalit no monopolies or exclusive priVtleges'tO any -sect or de nomination of religious persons'; whether Roman Catholic, "Protestant, Jew, Pa'gaa or Mahometan and 'thaPyou pass1 ' tfo-acts of incorporation -'for :llJff1)en'efit'; W ain re ligi oiis society or cohy4ntfoh,u wlialever. --hey; hdmleoTiceiT'e -ilikf in the I passage of laws1 heretofore ineorpbrlti ng conventions, acaaemies- ana uoneges; ana exem pti ng; from taxation . property ovvjrjed by religious denominations, the provisions of our Stale Constitution,-have been tpans- cenneu, ana a,sirici,reearu iu equai riiiu and privileges among the people . have been overlooked; and that wisdom, justice and a zealous regard for peace, harmony and equal , rights, require that all such laws promises or enactments snoui ue repeaieu, especially mat one contamea m the 47th chapter of the Acts of the-Assem-bly passed in 1844r entitled "an act to a mepd the Revised Statutes entitled Velig ,ous societies , ...,1 Wf ; ,ri Your memorialists desire no legislation for t ieir special benefit, since the funua mental law of our land, guarantees to all, the high pri vilege, of worshiping God ac cording' to the dictates of .their own con sciences; and think furthermore, that all other citizens should rest 'contented' with the privileges. already coniered on them j&75 oo oy tne ionsiituuonana lavvs, .yviinouc seeking to augmeqV'them'ait" the expense of others. - t XJrn.;stcraft thev fear is.. endeavoring to with committees appointed by several jregajn its ancienf foothold in thk ana to estaonsn its tyranny everine ooaies and consciences of men. Jn the infancy of our government, our forefathers having, thrown off T the .yoke of oppression and clerical ru e. ordained in tne 31st section. oi our state i onsuiuiion, i nai no cier? tv4? U- responding deUgatcs were called for, committee to consist of filders John Stad churches at Whit Plains, , to .adjust, diffi culties existing between So. Mattamuskeet Church on one side r and the : churches at Concord, Sctippernong, and Bethlehem on the other side, reported that they, met.ac ad:;cnce, sat J difficulty: appeared be mSZ urn Hod and all difference, reconciled;1, i-eport g010?"' iffVfeVSsS- fefl ror.M;H rmmmittPMlihnrffMri . a member ofeithec thf . Senate, House of to undertake -such job. n -m V- k . Mut llL'll AACr. t when' Elder John' Stadler handed in a file Jcr, Josiah SmiTh, William Hyman, Blou Tarboro'. N. C . Dec. I. 1S4S. iiTftiiiiAtt..fliiiiiiiirTiiiiiiiiTvr i iii i kvr i iinur iiifi i . v r-i lean 1 itfi iirrtftAt ii-i-r-iwr-ci .11111 iiiiniiiLit.r: iiiliiiii itai. . 1 1 rL .JCWW E,(,er Jo5iah SmiK Horn the Robert I) Hart, James S. 1 Battle,; John . .19,; The, commit tee .appointed; toWt;Co cZ ' - " ' 7 V .White 0,k Association repoedat they Bryan, William Thigpen and Joseph D. Ihe.Church at Sappony, reported,. thal,they !optnues m tne exercise o? ineas.om The blowing extract ; of a letter ts h3(! agEj lo C0 ' ( had done so, nd.thatHhe. church, stille-j "P'c mercantile house, etcs MinOtPs;het!tyaslhb onltle C ;The Association then adjourned 'till' sired to remain connected with , the Asso.!,nade in omandWsty dated -KJH 'gtte'and had not the Minutes, Two illes Monday next, 9 oVIocEA: Mj Iciation, but that they, appeared to be in andersof our libp .J,H-....wWw, . r r ol jM,nlle8 from .the Abbot's Creek Union SrrvnAv. Oe.t. 'lsK lR i . . . . . ; f ; ' " J " I n n -T " n 7 o ' - w ! relation were 'handed 'in. A , file of 1 "EMcr John Stadler opened the a ui.. xi.: uuu Lrcar on, uur mi. Mllitltcs lrom 'the' Cbntentiina AsitnPi .tJnn nf'thn Vlv nr,l nrn,M,l fr "t ' Ml ' n' oiatlnn recommended. has oeen.inva very bad state of .Was' handed in:bv their' ArAi ' 'tiJfsf X v.i q .r. .ti iihi;.;k hrethren to visit. that-A 818. ! slate of disorder; . rer rvice mittce discharged:' whereupon lhe W . tt.A minfttoKinii' Dugnant to the equal rights of man: but all1. till llll IIII'VI I t ! . . . 1 .1 : ! . ' , -t - r ' t . ' t ; J . I church often as 1S yf ?"3! C-a Jones lieallh for moreen a year; he,, has v had James Grifln and brethren j;c; 'Kip; on the5 Son hath everlasting life; and he convenient during the next Association ilinw other sections of our Const, (ti the benefit ol the best medical advice our cu,L t, p:ln :i- i-iA-rui ui:...i. .u o L.n .r ; n,i ttwrt.ii.airA ihTw h.tU maintain. "Ition areet at nought and the true spirit rr i " -t l . . i v., anvj u.-. iiuisuu. v jruer inai utrucvcuu uui uic oun, snail uoi BCc t" vuvif,v .ivu ....v. w.. ords. and also visited vour cilv r i ti- - : . , ' . . . .. .. . - . ... . ! r i u .1::1:-. ? and meaniner thereof total I v violated. , . - ' t J , v 1 irom ine iiuixviver .issociauonaccom- -life; out tne wratn 01 oou aoideth on anceoi proper ciiurcu uiipuu j 01 TiL,; rv.f: ;5Taj . .5W dunng Usl wmmer, but found no rcl.cf. 5ed witfi a file of. Minutrj.) was handed him." " . . I .20. .Resolvedthat Elder C. B.Hassell The 34th seation of our State gonshtfc On the 1.5th of Apnl last, .we-purchased forwafd by' their delegate, ArthurrfcomV ! filder James Griffin fonowed; picached hair docen -botUe ofypor Ton W WOr ,nd reaU--.- , from. Revelations, 22d chap. 1st aod 2d 'of brother! Joshua, ; Robertson, r dee'd, and j '"fo!!1;??!; P-n rr? ' T"', BXe" .' "'"I 6.,The following committees Were op- verses; "And ho showed me. a pure river . Through carelcssnss m packing intetj iz. Brethren R0b't. l3s.Hart nd of Vater oflife, clear as crystal, proceeiling -u " .t: 7; - : James. b.?;Baitle on, finance. sl Brother out ot the throne ot Uodand ol the Uamb. the Vermifuge, was, broken. Mr: Jones .'oAn W h; n :,tt Tl'oo.r T tii m.t r ih trnWi f it"' i after tak nn4,.n.A tA uA t7u: rii i tt i ,) r k nrtKAvoK u-ie ii r- t- icen spirit , 6. The following committees Were ajj- Verses; ; "And he showed me. a pure river submit the same to our jiext Association, ; ;2 iv KesoiveBi! snails )tne, saojec sec- commenced with the Pills, and ing a few doses, felt a decided improve ment -The three rbottles oft Vermifuge, which came. safe, to hand, brought from him, he thinks, not less than one thousand worms, and - perhaps many, more. -He. is now in better health dhan he -has been in for years, and we hope a few more bottles of your Vermifuge and Pills, ;wili effect permanent cure. All our physicians have entirely mistaken his case, P Samuel Jackson, of yjur city, at jhe head. Mr. Jones is most anxious io get more of your Pills and Vermifuge as' soon as possible. Re8pectfu1Iy,;f;;J. 'tJ; JQNES & Co.h Prepared oniy,by,Dr. J). Jayne, Phil adelphia, and sold on agency by vy here may also behad JaynVs ftgue PHts, warranted tc cure Feyerind Ague? interrirtittent Fever, ; Also the Atner- ican vflw. also warranted to fchange the hir to a beautiful auburn or jet black solor, withoutWinin lhe skin B. Hassell to the Contentnea Associations: bf life, which bare twelve manner of fruits all Inro'nnrt Kf WnAnwi unrl trJolrtoit hnr frlllt: KVerV month? nnr all fnTpnhrl rin MnnrlnVf nPTf " 7. Uesolvedf that buhriextAssOciation beheld with theich'Jrch: at Morattock, iVV ash in'gtoa county; to commence on Sat iirday before' the first Sunday" in October, ajid yielded her . fruit every month; and ihe leaves of the tree were, for the healing of the nations." . .. .... , 5 ,. I The leather was very inclement and J the services conuned to tne tnouse, great 1849. and that? E den B aunt Conner attention was Daid to tne word and we cachhe lntroductprySe ofii?!1 llovy JaWrof pervyiiiiam iiymAnt nis aiiernate wor-; py servanis. , U ship to 'commence at 11 ojciock; A. M J- ,. . Monday, 2d October, 1848. r a- Eldersohn Stadleand James Grif. ! "The Association assembled and was fin were'elected T (by priyate Fallot) ' .f a( ofiened vvith prayer bf Elder John 'Stabler mence at 10 o'clockA, lO. Brother Kob't 4J. nart, wno Was apr- Elders Josiah Smith M Benjamin Oakv Asso- nurti Were appo?nted'to preach at the stage feiat1oiV?Hande on Monday next. , , AfPPl?:T . On motion, a memonairpeiition and appo ibnitfihce brth ' bdopfir'atid James Potfer, Ind Sdveretgir rembhstrance to the'L Caroirna.cand also one td the Congressf il j TT . rl a a Ann HAnrli ineumiea oiaiM was ictcucu v.au, and resolved that a committee of ten be appointed to take the same into consider- Purvis adKoahGaskilU J; Jl 1 ;!iEldef C. mHasSell landed IbrWard a letter ho had written to the Contentnea Association, which was read and approved Usui si,. vi rasijfi n a4 tmn i . i'-tf s-'t :i .maAt:nn- . ctvhmittpri ..tn Jh'iteve tnai me spirit oiinis section nas Deen tional fi meetings, Ttsoer suomiueatjLO n -ttiej., rJ f f r uLf Hrv, tAct:i t. n . : ? l,M anri;th9f thPv he eouestedlfyjkrpsslv viplatejp ftie establish statein their-lelters, to the next Associa- of g!u!c,Hic9 lion; whetheMheypproye of, hgving tb m'f, tom.diWieiwtrfiWded.jotp.wUoos.a ..:. fy?$:Wntx$W$M-J& h'i&2iJtb &molioni r our--' A rt cies ? ot aim. wais!read. if hfti o:iT .;r!i fctdi r - .23L rResolvedi that. - the vClerki prepare these Minutes for ihe press,thav$ 1J250 copies printed distributed td the churches j record onetcopy e.on n.the Association xer cord, and that he be alio wed: cTeu .Dollars forhisarvicea.!, M Ji tud (a i-TInt) I The Association then, adjourned itotibis lime and place appointed vith saoffectionT . i . t - m ' - - 1 I tot praerThy .fcJlderlSlountoUoopeivv b; : :f.j u'i HiWfLLIirMValA.Nr I Jos. D. Bigos, Clerk. ht aIff m lnQ :u ar jiitntg .ti.w ,XLn no ijraj? rtSRS ThMinistetf and Delegates represent Mf PbSf 4up? He5P Ing the churches compolihgufift ehhkee df&$3 iKWWfiT 1d 4 r i Thev beg leave most respectfully to re Baptist Association, m conference assem- i uv-x wcf . .. ... r. bled with the chu chat Great Swamn. ?ou ChruUamty. IU tntancyf , - - r.. 1 1 1 i t rlAnrtnr. inol inn ' !, To establish a society, convention or ;oi-i .CiiJi tiOfiJiMJii'-t v r.vi7',;. crl.;;r' school of any one denomination,. is to ctvo aid and influence ta that ' denomination denied to, others; and,, whilethls state oif things is permitted and , encouvaced. it fa cleatfy evident that . a re igie us.estabfish Your memorialists 9vitrrAe that it will 1 4 4 4
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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