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—• ■ ■ COLUMBIAyi &. W£DN£SDAI, FEBRUARY ,%»„ 1S70 ' .1 tlm.i.m »l i. < ■ 1 . i-i ^ )>■)<■«* «i ,.. .m. ..w.fo. i i. iil iuftjuafl Poetry. A Literary Curiosity. [Tb* following mnrknUo littl. pom lo • contribution to a Sob Francwco popor, from tho poll ofMra. tl. A. Doming. Koch liM i> Mid to bo o quotation (torn aomo ono oT Urn atandool authors Oi KngianJ or Amorioo, aod b tho remit of laborious Oeorch among tho volumlnoO* Writ ings oi thlrtyrelgbt leading pooto ofxho past ahd prooouL Tbo number of each lino refit* to ha author below.] urt 1— Wliy all thia toll for triumphs of an hour t 2— Life's a short summer, and a man a Bower; S—By turns we catch the Tital breath, aud die— 4—Ttie cradle and the tomb, alaa! ao nigh. 8—To be h better for than not to ba, 8—though all man's life may seem a tragedy; t - But light cores speak when mighty griafa are dumb— 8— The bottom it but shallow wlieoce they come. 9— Tour foie is hut the common bte of til; 10— Unmingled joys, here, to no man befell. 11— Nature to cadi allots his proper sphere. 12— Fortune makes lolly her peculiar care; — 1.1—Custom docs often reason orermle, 14— And throw n cruel sunshine on s fool; 15— tire well, how long or short, permit to heaven. • 1S—they Who forgive most shall be moat forgiven. 11—Sin may be clasped no dene we cannot nee its race— IS—Vile intercourse where virtue has not place. | 19—Then keep each passion down, however dear, l#—'Thou pendulum: bet tv ixt a smile and tear; SI—Her aaiwual snares lot bhhkas pleasure lay, 41—With craft and skill to ruln ( aud betray ; 25— Soar not too high to foil, but stoop to rina, 24—We masters grow of all we moat despise. 2$—O, then, renounce I h it impious aelf-cateera; 26— Riches have wings, and grandeur is a dream. 11—Think not ambition wise because ’tie brave, 18—The paths of glory lead but to the grave. 29— What is ambilioo ?—'lit a glorious cheat, 30— Only destructive to the bravo and great. 31— What's all the gaudy glitters of a crown ? 32— Tho way to bliss lies not on beds of down. 33— How long we live, not years, but actions tell; 34— That man lives twice who lives the Brat life well. 83—Make, then, while yet ye may, your God your friend, 36—Whom Christian s worship, yet not compre hend. 31—The trust that's given guard, and to yourself be juat; 38—For live we how wo can, yet die we must. 1, Young; 1, Dr. Johnson; 3, Pope ; A Prior; I, Sewell; t, Spenser; 1, Daniel; A Sir Walt-r Kaleigh; 9, Longfellow; 18, Southwell; 11 Cowgtever 12, ChurvhiU; 13, Rodiestrr; 14, Armstrong; IS, Uilton; 16, Bailey; 11, Trench; 18, SoofTTiUe; 19, Tboueoo; 20, Bryant;'ll, Smollct; 32, Crabbe; 2\ Massinger; 14, Cow ley; 23, Beal tie; 2G, Cowper ; 27, Sir Walter Davenant; 18. Cray; 29, Willis • 30, Addison ; SI.Drydcn; 32, Francis Qturies; 33, Watkins! 3A Hetrick; 38,Mason; 36, Hill; 31, Dana; 38, Sbakspcnre. our civil institutions, stop their mad career may proclaim, the pres* may against them, but the only means it seems to urn of victory over these lies in our Sunday-schools up the children—little —gathering them in hy by millions, and train the knowledge of Chi pure hearts; give them pies, aud we can hurt solid mass against evils and we shall stop see this country tho home of peace, parity aud viitW-' « Mil tin The Sabbath-School. “Relation of the Sunday-School to the Community." Rev. J. F. Elder, of Xew Jersey while speaking hefbre the late Sun day-school Convention- at St. LoUis, on the “Relation of the Sunday-school to the Community,” said : “The Sunday scho.l is a conserva tor of public morals. There arc many complaints over the degeneracy of the age. But we have faith in Chris tiauity, and we accomplish the moral regeneration of the commnnity by the instruction of the children. We im plant within them self-respect, but more imjiortant than this, we implant mofal principles. There is no moral evil which may not be reached by the Sunday-school in its instruction in the Word of God ” The speaker closed his address with the following beautiful illu^tra tion: “I sec starting from yonder depot a locomotive, with its long train of cars, trailing them, as one has said, as a l»oy trails a whip beliinal him, so easily do they glide-along. Bnt the floods gather in the hc&vens, and the snow Hakes begin to fell, they fell upon the iron rails, and are at once crushed beneath the wheels; they Ml upon the hot back of the monster, and are annihilated in an instant; but still they come thicker and faster, they fill np the space between the rails, they cover the track, at last they clog the wheels ami pile them selves up inch by ineb, till the move ment of the great locomotive becomes slow dr and slower, and at yonder station they add another locomotive and hitch on the snow-plow, and then dash away again on through the snow; but the little snow flakes, laughing in yonder gorge, summon to their aid the east wind and the north wind, and in joyful glee pack in their little forms closer and closer , into that gorge, inch by inch and foot by foot, until they have piled up a great wall of snow. Onward the mighty train comes thundering, and flings itself into that bank—but it goes not through it. They retreat, they start again; bnt the little snow flakes, nothing daunted, pile them selves higher and higher, thicker and faster and more compact, and at length make an impenetrable barrier, and the ponderous train is lodged fast—storied by snow flakes. Little things are they, but mighty when combined. And now, I see plowing over our wide domain, rolling over our broad prairies, these frightful engines of intemperance, infidelity and Romanism, plowing up the very foundations of our Government and Don’t Get DtseouanA « . One of the greatest dan threaten onr Sunday school worker*, is the tendency to discouraged. It should be against and cast out us ogu wily tricks of the arch tempu deceiver. ' In the various books new puhlioftfid to aid Sunday-school workers, ns well us in the speeches at conventions'! and institutes, and eyen iu tln^e inns, a high standard of ufi ctency is held up. Hut upou'Iook ing on your own field, you see old Deacon Slow standing right across the Sunday-school road; or Ehlea^ Hardshell, who needs converting so badly, throwing cold words ur hay looks upon you; and you feel that your church will never work effl iently in the Sunday school depart- meat until God takes those stmuhJiiig blocks out of the way. Don’t Is*] discouraged, brother fir sister. Good Sundy-schools are born little ones, anti often jioor ones, and then grv« up to efficiency and strcmgtiH Mm too with Sunday-rchool workers Time, patience, prayer, ami wot*-V ill bring it out all right. D6 your duty all the more fuitlifbny, nnd1h#t»fll., ing will be the sir ester when it comes. The Super! his duty, but duos nut know Brother, Sunday -School superintend ing is an art, very mneh “«%rnn| and slioentaking arc; und the oul v way to learn how to do It, is by doing it the best you cun until you dp learm Don’t get discouraged ami gi vtTlt |fp[ but strive Continually to imprmc. , But perlia[is the su|>crinterHtrnt is hampered for the wfeot of feo.nl teachers. What shaU he do t Giyjt np and let tho school go down, and the children tread the broad rood to destruction T By- IM , me*,,*. He hopeful, ami do no scolding; 11. ^ best you can now, and work bard fur better things, remembering that teachers very generally become effl oient under efficient superintendents. Dear teachers, you may haWbwt long engaged and had ao nwummi among your scholars, or yon may feel that you are not capable at treating your class to Jesus. Don't fen tfl* conraged. Go to school to Christ, and study how the great Teacher taught. Simplify and illustrate as he did. Read the promiars, and aak for faith, and prove your faith by your works. Visit y onr scholars at their homes, and by loving and show ing that you love them, you can ob tain their love in return. Be encor aged by the fact that thousands of as poor teachera as you have become efficient by Study, effort, and prayer. Kcmeinber that many unother him seen a class converted while holding on to the scholars with one hand, and the promises with the other. “Let us never grow weary, doing well.” .., i tors ttufefeiiad ay-school nuperyutdjhd- entn mat protect tbo "biliiian from these rtmtfrcters by feuklng to better cl art oT Speakers to do work* heard a pbstor nay that! liu “did uot.wish ou»‘ of theae Sumljiy j sohoot clowns to tone within .one handred and fifty miles oi Ins Sunday ■ schberts.” We hare no obfeMfoat to a good laugh ill the right place and at the rigjtfjfcnej but we never did like much laughing nut any rapping in clmreh. Tbe.hnudatMNibuoLiti.iu Ilia church, or aliouM ao be com A speaker who ha* not anaiething to suy to' chlldreu about fleaua, His commandments, heaven or hell,, has no btiomasa to talk to cluidgm. Bt ha* rtfirtftl his vocation.. We aao no timenor place far fun in an addrem ujion so aeribus subjects. We fhrf not oljv< t to iiicitbnp., J nuecdotes, allegories, ouitubl.t figures of ull sorts, for tlm (tuiposo of illustrating uiul •ympliflrtnfr ttutb fitr the ehiidem.I But wlifin the evident |mrpofte1rto< create nu'rrfuifcut, if Is offensive nrtd ii*8» Xfur liuwdltttabiulp^B 1 restore read superintend cuts luust be guanled in th.-ir invitattoiift^m^^ |ent *AWd WnnihtyorfeowlWaMoa artist be diM-ahfed from ’cnf srtthdf*. ’The ».ilvatitiii, ami not the aiiuifkihcnl of tlie children, fs the otijeeT* of Sunday-safiool work. »..wM l)r. IxK'kraan, i» his address at the Hvrisbu tereated in tte practirafl working c thgday. IUipught I would meutW asjrs^r»Buudty»cho< this communication. 'IVoBKy.R. os: AWWfi '^ ■“IkftiayAcrooT ItMA •«“' ^ qo-Mtc -.1. iiBi n- n. - ,ni*-»hl |. ( i TV EirfabWahed Chtrrrh at Ifttgfend haV 11,147 Sunday sefiools, eootoln-'f 1.2WVf71 tehorar*. Beakteo these, tbM* fife, In ’tbs' t4,70P parishes, l^,mfrehrtlaii( on thefr regtatera, I „ 1km i aritf aft nventge iiftendamv «*r i,twt,- i -t mn — «w,tsMfewoniatbu '"7.il.T' few 'ASsr Jf sjsrsfst. tte churches oir Xew 'Bedford fin I *»fom *4»m 44*0 w «a fer reeognlfe tbelfiiportauee of BM* 4 Wartradnv uw Afrrtwt feoiraranl'FftMna*.' frirmrtnA'mnNbaaife* ftp sag ethmlmfim a “Dmw’RrtJWm- iWfioi'ifenJ«» 1 * .M»milrtt.4sntnns8» io*8aa>««l »d<l m«t MneOwnnOraurt irtUi ^'Tv»S£i5Si , 37ti 6 utMvOnrasa $483. imwfrtfbnlo frramrtbo. ttudy, and of, giving the Sunday fe hool 'an attractive and Important puaftion, that they naved^H mutual convention, to' fievt>te| morula ■ thV I iCc. ■unduy-school and J' ^fWVhfhfi 'aer- oSt'V* ,^A000 in -„.v: /ln the 1)1 ilWo, low u, Isoouri, apd Ar-1 worl thjyhu _ longs, nsd^Hits rteofd is //cores For L. UiVDLJtCat 1 '^' t hereW wflrt Wmi? PBiow that 1 was wHb fiMNfeid of ttwtfi in np iu Christ whoh-ft Ha'record rtbArtl hMdlMrrtM here «u tho. I mid’s, da.\, Uwfov are erhoing (heir praise', in Heaven/ | « L fifes 4oobu»g ftt e* the ,|ios(.«aMt talkfhg to fiet.awf thmt tha fold member* ofyi? ^fnndllj^firtfttbl—how many uiuiiatws them hov* bean, trim Were ht this $t*M, mwl we rreoftees- etl Uui iLjloaiug- There may Ik ulh era. T*ey are pwtafermrtu rtie inli> U> VhW^tbcy pfvarwl t«» njf mWid' My own Iiiuoo «a on* ufeTUio fliaA, so4*r.*aX MW>U<MJ, Tluav l vfePWdrt teller, H;uui]cl .SuvJurtI, William F. Kvster, G«Oi%e I'smui, Kphnoii Mib Igr, Jolui H. Tftri, Cornclhis ‘Nift^ ranr, Daniel Uwiry. Jiodtua-. Loy, Samuel A. 'Tfuhtiyn, t.lirtrtian K, KuuUty.Fvwki-u.k JL. IbniiiU, ami .IcrvliiluHwdiidli*.) *<*.■ ■ « * w These, ao fur as't rty^llecf, jgfiTfl brought through the luatruiaea4«kt\ of HrirfTluuduy school into thfi drtiis Iry^rtTic-Ais^l.*-!. )UVfUt lo Vhe looii To , r Iffev 1 ric-nn iog>s. »k* ® district, tip*t Raurm., hebreoka, Mi. kausas, it lias, tbrejs a..led 23, e»«l iiiWiy# *M«*1 bad i^hUrwhciv. M •'•■"-ti 7" I Mom* MUCftlkaeoufi. -TcHf*»-» "■•N grtdJ it. ^_j} -fiii rs •♦wd^irtlhcf species of nhuH are kfifeWd' tre softfevgfsta— namely, the ertfedfidn Ctririf* rrinocfefe r/wr^liM. ,ate hump, and fbe WSeWmt Outrtft eatrtwi /ttrfHfisM) Jmhf fits HA) bf ffeeoe curtona projer tMrti - Wirpimperty fern enwueoo-Ty 9 >MM rttat the rtroute.Iota reWfe' tM UMliH'l snthial*. tbf1rt««T being dirtfujpibdied fey its hnge httttfp, whereas, the feet 1s, that the ilrvWhedurv ts > HghWw atrl wiore faftud** breed of the one-lmmped itwweT of Arafets. the tww-htriuped Ifefttflfe enmrt U-mg ultegether • dlWieiil tHritual. hibahiting Central .Wht.'TOher. WtttH bhta. The rainei lihtyert - a : tftrt tn Jtdrish htfrftwy 4fidily if (Wide to that of the d* at m#*. v ’ 1 ' ” Tlih woinrsl 1* rndMrilto gwn long i(die without Water—ont l«ecmtw it . rcvpttVea (eMTitfutd honrisliiurut ftiau IrtMertfeMM, ferrt Kee.iime' ft- is Atrti hdlWVfrti a Mfe-S WeeHsfnto Which the dim rwiiW its fast as it is drank, amt’lit which if ran he kept for si>m< fliHc Wit bent Inaingtta IMi^prearrrhtg t|ii»lities. A camel lata hem known t«* WfWhe turnty grtlons at one etc s catraufcuvw •S? dSwwaMiftrtt . 108 IVolol fit, fisrti 11-»f MO Ilf J kl ; V. 7* IsfrsauitKS' OMAN I* OOq Biooisoi, 4i«».Xofk- .) UH&tt TO KNA*® * «« ■ 6RANH mBM.W™ f m®, zztr a* Gold Medal wag Awarded 6b. hw Ffor is WM" 4) oaijxo. sir* mvmm* ^«o»r. Jt UWrr»»t,»WrT. M“»crv St j^lri wr fs '‘it awo* hora wr twuuo ■.fertMbt.fei Agraffe Mb Ijw 1 til* iatproved Frvis» Action, 1UH , fii» 1i»« fora. wM the privlloo W ,f litfeMU w>M—Ira BOStion uctrerew wfe^frfrirtt. PATtffT *hk%fVi SWf&y i sabitiute fcTSif,,W';pfe<jte:t; Tho Static Sponge Kattres* r U (ho beahhiert obonaat mnal o4oMi r J,._y «dXTl!^l>-rori3. ^ " m **'*T 4 JMwH ■ i.c4r Igr Ii^aIi The Static Spence Pillows . lJf are nri't^Boft owsrt. .ngfie. (Wrt-^Vahlfefj K^g2,'7- l 8«S5B; ! 'vT ! .« ] not T hit fiMhamHWo, N. I'd <hra. P. ■) v>4 hmlWWIf foo-fte* 8*tm- afc:«niftftq»feejt r * *,.0. ^wWwsiBfifrMife IWHMF9BO "tswaattdww. fiHOie—448*rSt '*1 »li.a « at Irk TiiMfifi fooramefilt Mvt pOWKt M Beartp <UfeW jM«t «M 0.4S1 fiofe 1 re » fiioftl Laia »'*rti 109m InrefijJ .Ha.^- ...vTONAi rt f o»*ru*im* miYSis n£S V tracn ) tfll. eM -Mb wtowm-F l*«*a -eaiBWoig* ..Ja H. JVATKiN- & m,. Hie Static Sponge Onahhmg for Charch, C.rrU*. or Ch«lr. in for niperigr •VM Um b«S curled hair, (which i. Hr. - fee*. Is *4* i*t reiriMb or : ** hImIimi hsd .BZPRS8S WAOOWS. fla *■ mfefifirtrel sfesre tswirtw Hftfepwa j^SatotviU.. sad »ach fl-a port Tee Xlafitie epooge in runtlttrr* > Wamcfc better lb.n tnlr. ..hfedUMW fron octle »d *1 IWlftt aofr 4» | flm . a?tf«awar9«™ciw* 1 ' .twrad The Elastic SpongO Ooods lt nr. KlStT rapsJIv. nrnt cvmkndv like*' thtw ll tfcofitnr.wrl'ifort. rri.sftlU »»w»alsra,ti !*> prior lot ct goodh p x • bite w»*i Y4* <mau< JUao^I Agentd Wanted. guvea M. WJYUS, ila'I fi***fo Ogt. o.. rt W .> X-rc«« JWnwfo. M«y 13 BRITISH PERIODICALS. Tlf I .onion Qoirterty I'wfew, [ ? - ihf Fdmbflrrt Ket’ifft. 11 be WndmlnMfr Rrt lr», Tbe ,Varlb itriii'h Krvlea.rti , ' ’ Blackwood's Kdlnbarfth Mipztne. . i ‘ >*1 Jrtrft ferrtt aaferarr. W * feofegw red kMU dr .ft reretpUM ksfere wfearert fiMMBbd. ..c» »-,r %8rVl9 MM) 1 igrwgt *4l» fU>i dc jps-'H hd'hvf IIWT kU tractMM. refer reH iWhfia .for,. In.rlai dife '« a«| byMVfemw ITiMIii ! > !•- ir-i.l I ut ,r» W'lll tiildfelH lugtM • aa k.wv rre IfBfir' “reAmgf fefe.df'* dreirer revy-rei WM. K. Ko. 348 VrS jUlustt WM. A .'I re Sc, MH KuUW. — ). E, — Kg;. Mov 1.1 M. O'Keefe, Son A Co’s StfiG CATALOGUE 4JmsYvjmjKC*re* o-dra, .,«] new ai.yltl lajSji.' i<* - ■ -fifeOHfaUIIEU re Jmmmcv. Son Urrr a4 v-sm jay MfrrenrOA v«l -rfl ■d^lr'v Uanrb Tdrtrcpftaa.«r IItoe.sued w» bu» ore lo kK-p tt l« *)k wh. *Jfe ll thinker* in^Grewt Britain Tl»e c^fritSjft tls> prfttswi ttree BerWwa tn“ *i th. I -------- «K-C. _ taoheyw i | la the page. <A iImw Rmrvi aa4 ftfiifigiuO The rariei/ u m gnwt Uwi no toilwcnLcr co. lOtas he retWWfi. w priaire path.. lOwbonlfW dreooiu. rereworare.: m Rcrirw. and Bft great tlu.1 no wlac yF-tx '*ni * "i* *t Li TUta.pcwod.ore tote prt»w Bdelily lo the Ki.gl.Ji copy, ■ ictcra whM. plbtv rttem wkl.i tUcnare i» rr ndo ho/re 1 8—dm P&Si'fi A H3JWT, “"aiAxaiao-Jia, lortfi Fnaa Dm LotUcran OUrrrcr ExercUwffefibwilWrt Board. Gfemlatte, MnrtUb tad fengm* LL fttuSH Krek.dV tfifi TVwrr.wvwn. Aiji • !l »AMA-Ll. --.4 wutgsfi.iknt -g -n a j Irert Aiiiioa •A.,.........,.,. fi«8; “ < VdwiuUto, K C , .1. . , 8.44 i wbAm. re/.’Vif to&wrt- Arthrr I dnuislit, ami it Kn HtepofiTrofrou Ifrimifif liy thr iriftrV wMrh i< Htft frteti but ft few mhmtes hi ttft IhrfiMrefnft-midfereFdhir. The lit. , cif trrtr/.lers huve ra.mrtimes brre mural by drink iitg fee wntre from a r*»HM WHrtl fr# the purports. The sMHmiuft M>itrtnraf is nftHfcrM, rt- fryftlhremifif hvte, ftrapiired hy s rt herhfige r<fifrh frt* IHnfilns fef herhfige frrtD^ewir.^ritcfihireiPfriir ibr $ few days, this grre-u hue and * Cetrirtfi ftrt ^■ftritftVfl.iVrhhthtoppear, tH #lt.r In retire fife sre-re* uaUUnrety, u» far an nuMoiblts in tire tare hing. Wp Siijslkhteftitotit inret* the teiiehcrVp the night of ShWt rererty fififeP. j becoming ■fWfeffl -4«tr, and thnjfld half gn hoflr.lKfarv tlrt^tigretfttlon ^ J,,.,. « utb T’ with the snfena! A f well fr.1 ami i^cHy mml for, the ^I’ftre^SjtmafUia alMi bumgnwggtfi hrt|ly,ni.ltarf -kI f !«w }*• F'f ytyvt rr ebreUc to tbe touch. If tbe crenel be It'WlL'j.fl* 1 ' i|lfWvi'N ft *lA slu^td grthWIl TtfUfes 'Wtfrff ’' s ' tfcrtttto yr.^: , T.:T’ i fe.re. V. , i i iw.wwr.ti i rap id, j >tt tagsrta...;iy.. ..ill 1 , IHgfi. ,p MU Mwre». <Uud*re MdM- WHeTAHUH ATI) «TATIO!fEieV STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, 'ilflT JW AJ4KJUC4A' DOVUI^ TiUB.XK, . , 4m. water wheel. bVr Mfe fi’M 1 rewfefi*™ tre rod*. KIM4C KMUIIK. DKKF WF.LL H AMI VOKCK PL Ui’. THIS IVtrag I) itinMre u f t*jf aUi RH-tfiNfitai who tavt* aorfi ^ ll. lo 1* i:i Its esttolnkilon. Im rei.pl*. wfi.ire .re d-rerera ^ku*p outr iajrar, , f RAW MII.1^4 furuby, firhi Mills. terms fo» leeq,. For .By Acnfihr Bertm... > 4 Npnn K«r.oy tavoTib. gdvww..... fifift’Vflr~ i For soy lUro. at lb* Kcvww... 18 8«. “ B Pforrt.tfo.n-r/Ac RerWto... It do * Fur Mrekwood'. Mrararmr-.— * 04 “•rOto Fur btockwood .Bd on. Urticw 1.00 “ “ For UhcmWOod and tvru it the ' Bevioww. . ..i> »• 8*. Fur Blackwood red tbrwe d U» , Review. TJfi* “ .1 •Of •*•*«• * CLUBS. 18 88/ Ha} fend Cre nil fbifeit »a wnga. Uro.pluv SreUrifl*. MU. Ml Urea, sad .ibfrtfifefe Bd Wrtt tbi« ley^ii, tlie l/l(ii'b Iward aliuwril tire tuUMiiiig oLetcb. The wb»14nm i* tii unlaid niwt'pniictirari. * J l Jam ovir.—fc'*' atmve—from God. , In nati i^iuH Sabbath-aohool in Spain. ill, ov.iwwjma.ftur lrefit fed, tbe the hump tieouM* wuft ami flanud. tftudtti voui-idbftrt' liafiga (burn frit uot jrel.le like ll thick flap of akin. / Tnieellcrw. have often sietiWimetl cain.-l duverw. H res la r account of dome N **s» »wv plrwtkv' re,um auh rere burmoiMM with Ui«»r we j Imre N '.f s 1 -Wrl vwi, .tt| ire ; rionp.1 |U »H., r, -l ^ re *nv b> *. tf T [If Ptorarng.-* bf tin* luut. apran K.»m , I...VW dkoks 9u 11I.to. pBIBBBWt iotimi 'R tt. I)UL' kN K U. fiuMLi. ilure-ral rtratrfrt red ^.i«reeiK »gr*reTn Jan 19—tf itob.T I flour Mill ' BitJrtlrrj, M tali ifrHV'Hfe I iwWr*fl/ V ww i mi>wato, rt-Ltirrs tyu uxycifeB •aMCItwin MHiJl mta Uf- re-diu. tirc^r by Orel. -rail k». ■> O .ttot^ff-rttr- r Esteys r UOTTAGE ORCANO .didftfri m ++* . i i-n ‘♦m ■a^ruv S. A. FAHNESTOCK'S lI'IITlii; rt-Cfc it' .re re* «*.e»*-7WBrtofo,'«rarei ret* HI -W ag Ortrtr Wc-ftWocfisfif toararaiM.dl Of UM 4re«tJfijUMi ivat Titer have UMVV rc.1 orireiMfeMicut ..TOry-dOB .M srvLK 4S - r “' ” Whrnft ifrfiwnmWl fe CbWftre CWWtafi . awirtl. >.t s* UjAMTOnarfiftB lo^bw of Btockwaod. or of owr Review, wfil'ku reK'ouuvredcp.iucSii n^ , |M |>)1 UPTimj. ssaBgt£- Mwbh’b Radical Care Tnt^s. nm nr*.««., -saner jrrefi* reita 8p a* -M.iyf—d bworare* law. .1 O0tct—St. 3, Adidog Street, BoiUmmx. Hi. fifedfig. rert art ,wt - Awb rw) -. i .i■ - ■ ■ jtiUtowwl sraaLre-rtivo tlU'SS known lor Hie cure and nW it Hereto dr Bwp- wcto TbtoTra. Ure,w«*..d the Moctiow of tb« raaot caiiaest Flirwou. and ftorgc«a* of Him counttr. who do B«t wa- uu u> reoorei.rol tatb. • Ok to to! wrt> kU» nu as being auueoor to all otbera. It Is the .tolj- Truss tkdt will WW 1 *. Bowel, with aay MareatR aad U» wctafico fed waewrad Uu.) I* to ueiiig . rytuedv ttet will be at .1! tbn.-v s*f. and efeefua! In fls opvho lined Of tfcto aaw gnwBBtra raaira .feUWfififift 10 ttiam'j&ianapk pulcncT. Faikt.g of ike WoaaW feta— « —ppfeH tfewfi—i Wfife 4afort. . v9« «« Awe law red «■ Chest Kwpradrr. n : : ~ mil it* > igfibdited Tbe first Babbutli-scbool iu Hpuiu was opened at Seville, on thu 7th of March, in a building whose walls inclose .the site of the old Autoda Fe of Seville, and contain tbo ashes of the mnrtyrs of three eenturtes. There were abont seventy five rebel ars present, not one of whom had ever heard a Sabbath-school hymn. They were taught, “Happy d»y, nappy day,” and the words and tunc took like magic. Mr. Henry C. Qadl a^ys he heard it whistled that night uaderf his windows, which ore two mile* from the chapel. Five months before such a meeting would h*ve Been broken up, and all tbe adult*'taken to prison, with the papcip^kof mauy of the children. Preparations are making to inaugurate similar insti tutions in Madrid, Malaga, Cordova, and other places. Fan-Making in Sunday-school nr* uot (toxra cluuartm, we caua i a h 'E'relcu cn * roity agairiAt Ikad.” 0|>po««I to __ God; ta BUer.wfii oufiifevHis wry*\ Ef, “ * EindbttaK’ no lov» for GoAi'.fiftl- “Not subject ~ LfOfPT fe OG.'S ■« (Mto-rertretou, *»!U re-*t ANOS jNfiuww-fore- -EmutumaMBBir** i« // vr * Biadbttah 1 JJ to Hi. law.” J,\» do4 4% .a Ufd ^‘Si.crrinilfi his rreyrtt^. <^4 teHs ure-ftto tortnr itwpewt «r filat |fircl City qf tfic TTiudus^g^s;; „ tfe' «tya' 3d. t VW«WrJ|i life” « “The nwafis of inufetoM in India I pore With itnchnngvai hearts list and 2d) fire l»t anyJMsscd by anything Uiftt we'ean’t do whrtf'Gpd jgy^.^g^-fis bee* 1 iftw^mplishefi, of * Trll^ofis can’t love Him. Matt. IS* J.■wu ^haractcr, 1ft tnodeni tiftlca, cfllicr In mafic. *. S MARSH ft 00- < Na 1 Uulutoy 8trwkrft**«W»W*W-4 , ; A P. B. BADTIER & SONS, ass sss&a&iitiss. n» ssvfl .s fed ' dtowoV ■ noifodmairafife Baltimore ItrtrtM iVrrtfr. thw'.M.fr**./ <b4f»)rei|M feyfe* i\eart. v: 18. ^AfeA&ichungcd heart [(Rom. -Wife. 7; iMHio, makes fiferto-l 'YkW. lhpfi<fht|ft..i feto sinful acts, v; 20. This 4 ' re | qnartei are both in the Atyll&fcBBl Am omAr Km- h h 'T-rrr «x *■«> resrarare-i, Jf»- . ?(>us h,.. In At 1 4<T raoraa l.i ; r^svnfnrK-L wNTfsTW; « '■* fl. taflt ».i -uirblnn.1 K-> m .I <ii- ^ »R. h< Kti?l«r9REf .•asal^n .lT. -R« -.U-Hixl 1 i ,lrect . WflywreiTfftWn is t results —direct from tire We have long since been neuviuoed of the serious injury which Sunday- schools are sustainin of clownish speakers their ftinny yarns upon the c for tbe purpose of laughter and f buy if, amusement. They will t*^- : fifthir fun of anecdotes and their fintfflatic awkwardness to the utmost in order to bring down the house, aud thus play the buffoon before the children. And that, too, wbeu they are speak ing upon tbe most solemn subjects. It is time that this class of Sunday school workers should reform. Pas Ju-athcpi jpdjreytV.in regard tt^tbto heart, this nofiW farftffirfeftVril ua^Kwref^ finlighfoiuuent aud progipas liclean ™ n ’ '■* • »*if the pefipfo.” kChrisfeauity.” he tgyJUTLrei 1 i ararei) Atf fifelk. r.ui kfiolb and aa-kaowWifed power—ahirli ‘'hMMtosrtMII Itoi'WnllfWt ’ n_k . ftneu of tolAuaiks aud castes, mol mi God's judgment). Matt, xi, ; 45. in(C uMidua Of, Ole fitftftrtfirt agptA docs reopeo. anfi fear— What is the great- good things. fOudY way—^omiaur reto queatioa at thr uiomeutiwiUti— ^ftwanfemariSir^ acr*crtt^S^ a natural tart evl, sinful hnppiue ^ aud prosireta ; ^>r.,thc ■— ll of is mi audrfewihfwftofe Hie vast iin- lenflf or tnc >OTlntiy—visible thing* ■flriwwtr ftray>. t tan I gpt 4he '.Ait '-fcytt.g%. f make mymitf bettor f i-m. . JfentK. x*xvi.8fi ; Gefeftrtlfwftftnt. He will puf a u«W vifjt'.within you. (Dwell otv efiPfe -V*ss't v*»rft i Can’t '^osJesus’ out, ai«k the a * thelMrtftcs in pUi^; c lemon. Borne of these ideas are not goner ally practiced fipon, and aa I was in , of pk-renjt Um pslrttiferailfe liar ill to I Ml haft, hnafe mamihMfi —fed aU.orsr c creffre! yff atamrjKz •rarartyltocaaifciftft sa-wci iiftiifrufi iv u* ten lAtfr’Tt if* X ft •arena rea—lfiMB Ua raamtoWvl* 4m fiftraaa ) r- -Dirt. fir*Jri»rrkftv! +»d *+>4. .a, W4WUU‘Wk -'Wvltfhu tham. sciiwrtfttfi a immarFfir* erfi Itonredr M. A. Ftoramrekfifexi • 4 lauwrffih/nrlfetoVIl 11 *-A> MW J- onul Uaot auff Ms THE DEPOSIWB.T 1 ?H fei si tolingp-nnt awti-Mth g»l-*TT* 7*tUS —•ll'MlHUI .1 11 tortatoid WATCHBS fe FLSE. AHAVKIith. HAMTLITI KfeKS UT ku* .> .-,«>n)vto v*! i r*d ni» I mi*.- *•* tasCTAfiUife.seoQifts-jQWta. ASD-W- mrx f-n ? -*•< Hi * Iw WMffUwB'&lfe b: t. niww«. May W' " ^ GKN ^ ''’ ic-tf ■ 1 lamafrfe lartififtril- ♦;i»_ic: r.’tUv-flJOfHLiiAr4ff rTr Wrtterye'frrtfryre'Sfiiliwi^taia' -wjwta rii.il >4i tforatreiUi ft ill ifififi'S aobatiw ! m* rirnfeo sdyHiBrtirefwiptaW- *** t feWans tar the pnjlaek »»U Iba PolpU tort I ,iw«rt»in 4toFkiiftk..ra.*i,re..4.ra-*fa4i inciTe proveincn on are- b06rtw*>% i, ^MfHnii'r the dc that im ■th t— taffietL .«Mri4 < Wrusian&re m^ W (or UK ^^spationsaw ^ ftc are fhfektftg, feftn no-wing' fix -few _ _ , , . ks ttt* diffrrrtif phinta fire ftv<*r»g1it>* tfen- totpffr™' »he_*taiperar Cep atetaem are'ti"3» riady , ^ntlnc. Idotft <ta sMb vi-kaafi ibtor 1 Mv«" Men fin becoming w^pr. to its clearness aud power, is gradually entering their minds, and changing their habits and live*. * Sfe—Liy ' ini gniaitou l.ini .iSRi^AA Uixst Coat a. | AuiCtoun. | a B. WMV, JYl % pq ! si 1 H»t 'WlK)lfetlAI.K GHOGMfttB ra v«4a How V*i Irao'/V mmm LunjvnfiofllkfiprtftfitGfta#-C, - cn, IrwifepUtowW re-tol V* «k fife—fig, h»^*S8i Haafe reavttoakt <*»wtora chre ares 4m k»iv by hfiki's»'<t - - - KmT » A g . CHsr* «Tr" Bookvmllwv, CohnnOtofidt August 8 186S -.M.. I-U r.'to. tarns vi-. *. haujux- F. A «WTE» CO., D RALKR8 Hf,tookW, Parlor aud.Ortc* Store., of tiie mortimprovvd potranM. Abo, mBBtifoctorora and Beabra is Plain, Jap*“- t*d an* Pnaafi TkMare,' Boo*vFuniiaiiiBg Bloro {wo HooniMw fej^yAtnar. f kaTT-ferafe cntuntok a feii ftirtii frw *» firpre'artfrFfrfiife tad -yvy b_»!...!-us ;— \ LAPIE»«£ H<3USE, " fefelf «sl CbrtMS feftwfeitobfeirtto- *««' t "•fedloftre WfitAb Wto^F0Bmh>lfi l t “’iit.wSsrtBH pfertftSijf Baltimore, Mi. *'* “* ’ Aug 18 1—tf J»« 5 Til Market St, Wilmington, DA 18—ly b la orernpra) foydrt rroprirtora. Mav 13 tf I'd _ t 1 m UTfttoto- «t «2 Jti ct-vrare.__; fiorlre»« v* or. or nram ' Looii b. 0*4- tl.lsR' I enf On HaUnn | Bonday W L Bra. Cone .-It fffentftl *■ wiiich roii t . I mlting in tl- forty (44)f -f Awakening ■' llw |ier*o; [ all rarenifo ; fow of ofin 1’ yet had toil Itorisg th; I the Ger»t|. p- I to the iock K Lx aad agree | hta recent A-V .efiriy reli; r. lad - Wfekri- flies. Hf spirits. K na