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COLUMBIA. S. C„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1870.
OLD SERIES, VOL. IY.~N0. 79.
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Hnuije t» tliin. .tuiitoi i, l quote Hie
«onUd»i' ^fmV 1 'R* "Kverj
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or kia own feelitigM prompted.* Tlila
was true also of I)r. A. Alexander.
Dr. Murray says: “He wrote Hi*
aermoua carefully, and then as
tHoughta struck him, He wooM
throw op bis spectacle*, and extern
I tori xe with ffreat i*ower.* In regunl
to this whole matter, I adopt the
view* ami HtngnaRe of T>r. M nr ray
a* my own : “On the whole we lean
atiruigty tu the opinion, that to write
sermons carefully, to deliver them
well, with energy and unrtion. freely
tu use the thoughts which may
suggest thems«4,es in the delivtqy,
Is tin* beat way of preaching to the
some congregation for a IIft* time.*
Or. Mnr-ay says further: “While the
tlmory wf preaching would seem de-
oiIcily to lean against tending a.-r
rn.ui* from the pulpit, the history of
preaching wowld seem its decidedly
to lean to the reading of them. The
great men of the Americsn pnlpit,
With hot few except tons, were Hose
leader*. TV most eminent living
diviuea ire readers, whose influence
is lelt ail over f'hvisfeitdom. The
um-u who have msmtatned their pt>
alio* usuMig intelligent people (hr
thirty or hirty yenrs, are, almoet to a
man, leuden. M»ve one—and be
was an mnineiit exception—we know
not oim, of all who oomnirwrd the
ministry with us, who has risen to
any high degree Wf eminence ami
usefulness who did not Md* I>et
-So*
care, and praying with great Mru
estneas, as we think, fur the Divine
blessing, If Ood shiaikl auswer our
imiyer*. and (amr oat hi* Hplrit
abundantly under our preochlng, we
would probably be taken greatly by
surprise. We ask Ood to do groat
thing* for ns, and through our la
st rumen raftty, bat we don’t expect
Him to do it, and therefiwe He does
It not. lie any* to ua, a* to one of
old, “according to your faith be it
onto you." And as ear faith Ibtla,
the blessing Is withheld. We dis
honor Ood when we doobt his word.
On this ncconut He I* ihspleased,
and withhold* the Meaning which
He would otherwiac bes’ow.
{M V.
>y nOlty
every prcuclier s«ad> his own mind,
ami (MCparc hia «*» sermons cine
inlly. in tbut way in which he can
heat prepare them, nnd then deliver
them in that way in whieii he ean
deliver them most impressively, let
him always prepare the vary beat
sermons which he ean prepnre. And
after A)** yauiuict^aud another alt.-r bare ao correct idea of the amount
tfcst'.^Y.Aai’ HWikRjWMl 1? l,thi»k hut of time and labor uexemmiy to t «e
hs ronHBUbiirciy, can study then pure wm- gisnl sermon. A smart
^'Ncst* well, |*»t sheir tbuagiit* is young (ireaclier, snrort in Ms own
)!T0f«» order *ha«>y M«ddeeply dual (estimsthm, mice afttesl an aMe aiul
is their winds without, writing, nnd • exjieileneed minister how many arr
tVB ddixy them ms they, have won* a man tsuhi write in a w.ek
prepared them. J0 r . Raster, it i*| The-reply was: “A Nrst-rale wun
*iid, studied bis sermons nkauL can write mie; a comnwai man can
expressed his thoughts iu all awUble . Wrile two, and I knee known some
roiss, and wont, over them again and meu who conld write a donen* |>r.
itirwcted them until he hail them I Cyrus Johns.hi . toM me, that
1 to suit bim, and then could
Aye, aethinks it weefwand groan*
and Meeds Air pity and fur lore—«t
oucs the sign of human woe, but the
proof of Almighty help!
Dorn it grow pale and haggard
with want nnd suffering; it aino
throes with the glory of the Lord I
Doe* it indeed All the «i«d with
memory of thorn*,
thorns; of Uttar
sorrows—so also does it tell nr crowns,
and crown*, nnd crowns, in
everlasting!
licbold the Croat in rU
A post Is gloried!
It lallaaf
ft*l,
uierey I.
lisps Mia
lends the wurttjM song*
gladness turevsr mute.
V'aiUi is th*rr rilint.
tent faith, which mountain* oImtract
and danger* threaten in rai% Faith,
She master of pain and wrty UL the
captain uf all iatrllectiml fnroau and
****** nf thoMwd, Urea baanutl
And
ton, inert
ON KTKRNA1. JUXS.
Tlie rcaervuthta* uf eternal lure
are uuspcakaMy greater than the
revdutioos uf eternal power. Who
ton Incasnre and characterise the
•ecu f
Whose plummet shall suomi lor a*
t lie apimlliug deep f Whose jicuril
shall pottray for ua theaxsr-nxpund , beauty and of
nig hml always sublime outstretch. )u all her original <
lugs of Wisdom uud Power ami Low , riple and action, ia
in the lieuuUlai work! around u» f i tory, bur tfutls be
Wlio wiU essay the suae difficult i a* the Cnm.
world wiUua I. J “Oerwter lave hath no man than
Who will measure the tM|ialalit> of this," ye* “(tod an loved (hr- worhl 1 ofwthero, Mafamdofseefciug,by divinr
it miigh. mhnl, or peuri) it* Ancr andi that He gnvo Hi* rntly begdtten Mon.' het|^ lo roetttjr their own.
sublime! beauties, or tali its |smai that whosoever hetirrelh in nisi *-*“**“ “
Mliriea • almuM not perish, hot have everiast
Hut if th»wr things weigh dawn mg It* ;* and m, we mol, nntlTonr
and tie the twst trained «unl might eye* grow dim with the light, and
■aims, la prta
tlogrna aad hia
Mat nwMdlug
-b^gejir-ir
'Sl.W
fruit af fsnstldsss Still tha dag wiU
coma, thn.dny of the mMifedum of
the sans of <iod, when every friend
of Ckrist »itt b* awaked mid tiod’a
kings shall ha munhaUad around hia
throne. Than tt shall he anatt that
ail the ghwy and iwaswn which t bnat
bought at the price ef Ida tears and
agony aad Mood, ho nharsa with hia
paupfo. They am >*m heir*. All
power beloaga to him hi heave* and
on earth, aad it fa h* who a^ra, ‘ Us
that oreroutooth ahall ait dawn with
toe on ay throne, arsn n*I nlaowvcr-
Pathor <m Ms thone.* Than shall Z
eadmntood in the new light of that
great giary, thoae sayings of Jmh
which tprnk of dommiow end power,
ami toll of the rule w hick hie saints
shall administer over the nation
Hare thou dominkm over too, aad
thon oner Ivs, and thou over leu
citiM. Eater the Jay of the lx*nl.
Good and fehhhil serrawt, welldouc?
Thu* tooa rise to throne* by serving
Christ. Ood*. kings ia heaven
sro they Who hna take ap their
w«S sad deny themselves daily.
Aa old dlscMitsaicd cou)de, who
had hard work to penrqre the users
»snro of Kfr, were cnastuutly coat
tdoudag of the (units end fuiluies
| “AM thl* trowldr sod sorrow in thr
: ««rid ia through Adam sod Kir,*
{tha «M gewth man wisdd exclaim.
I “If 1 hud beru Adam, T would never
lest intellects how shall wo aw\pw-; unr heart* break with thrfa \ \ -f* kmx * *U u * r< l * wuouta to lend me
twee ike nature and extent s* I Hit *• nms ufahuMi iMms.* 1 ’*** "U€-h a wnpr.*
by the beat, I menu tlmae which ex unseen uml umxanx ived iroarvatmtmi
Libit tbs geest trwtlm «*f the gospel
with the greatest purity, cleurness,
pluiiiacsa ami earnest ness—the Way
bounmble to tiisl nnd prof)table
to the la-oph-.
Onr protiie genentHy. I aptirobend.
for «>or etijm men!, eternal in the i Th* loyal Mnlfail
brovena I
T weie temerity to Ui
ptesuai|iliuM to try!
If the dsi kueoa is so gton.ms ami
sttlilime, « hut must the light Is* t
X were
A wealthy puma lady tired near,
' who hhd frequently rollrxed the old
man and hi* wUh. Oas day, shea
| is set ng. aim mrritesrrd them gram
Even a* Christ sit* a infant .
U»* thruar, so the Chrowkia m <* uf i hltag, as usual, about Adam and Eve.
» royal pi trslhuod. lie w tfar brut h i ribs felt aunou* to coniiuo' them
e» of til., klug of kings, fa lAwl *’< tha importance of bring cuutrnled
nhtliuu of the Lo d td kmla Fart wfah the statin* in whhh lVovidrucr
os ran ewwna mo canton t uf .Chaot'a au*h aa Mediator lao-fhad |dm<ed ttowa, aad boa wrong it
Christ rcwm iie* «*ms,.|e*«-e milk . taiaed to this alatr of humiliation, j ■•* *• •» thuanomtaatly toonaaring
Crfsi. TlnnW ot the greatest sarpnse. '*■« vraantog portion of It, lhr(«t their lol fa life. TW next ararning
Th* npronr roaaad the Indy of the
h<m»e, who *uspirting what vu th*
unit ter. w»* quickly at flic door.
“1* till* the return you make for
my kindness f Too who were so
rowdy to Mesne Adam aad Kr* far
rut tag the forbidden fruit, conld not
you obey my triffiug request t Ton
have now furtwicl th* pri\ ilege* I
emifcrrod opon yon, aad you must
thereto**’ tanf my bonne intmodi-
Stcly, and return to j <>«r mod .ottngr.
NaeOr, Ml' fftturo, blame Adam and
Eve again far wluU you would have
ilonc, bad you been lu their places.
Church
appiii-atma of it* h—iifft i to Hmi ‘he iady*» «nv*at in
tarople, brhmgs to the stole uf 'XUHu (Du oottagr with n
lioo. lie totcrordra lu the hoi) tt
holies, in the highest Imnvxto Ha gn op to thr
AgSSMf ** 1484 «*pwurod
Ann.. But there i* nut out- nmu iu
» thoiaaod, I apprehend, perhaps
"«t one iu t^u thousand that cau do
tW*. They who have this power
rive I gteiit gjft of Gad, and a great
tdvwttn^e Over their brethren who
rivK Oot this power.
awl ail who cun prepare
Well and deliver them
writing, thank God far
_ i properly, and be
•hose it by ueglecting
Bn^ a, tur larger
mi^istere, edimatad mui
itt my opinion can
better sermon* by
y&erWita. All such
write'then, aernion*. But 1
favor of rending sen no us
the pulpit. Siieh trading
ttiitavoraWe to fwiatnfto
‘ enesagf iwwmer. They
Think of tin* strongest p-irudov.
Think of tiie routrsdu-1as. •< law and
its suapetision by nunwul.sis Mat.
Think of tin- most suibhii tnnmitioa
that xvMitd
grasp ami
turn. Think , I
Mi|sissible; the re%c1alt.Hi.il Urn la-1 ,8rt ^» Ih* part of th# ( hn*
risible; the incaruatam and |at)t M -, ,uu * * * urk ** iwriaher ef Hn
king up far all h«4 time In attending bilhy of the sidritual a* being sccom , DwxTa aaotoimg. psrtaia. to tha
plisbciL Jheaicaly stair. Tree, hr fa rolled
1s t tbs vast extremes in hamau fulw *ri afffaro which grew
thought be>Haed^-na», let the tow , toarrlatam tol brtM tn hfaproa
Brarv
TTxc r.ynchlung Xtitt origiuatos
th# fallowing article on church eti-
qaelte, which I* Mufakle and iuutroc-
ttre:
Aa to-morrow 1* Sunday, and uiauy
we know of who are not quite wo
ptwfaet in church riiqncue aa they
afagfat be. We give the following rales
which should guide them lu attending
dinar worship. NVe may remark,
•rot, that there is no eUqoelte far
aay plan* Ufa the oUqnfata of com
toon area* t fa a valla when the rales
of thr Ctoroeerftrhl* and Hickman*
often make one ridiculous In enter
tag rbatch, then, with a lady, precede
her wham ascending and descending
main, m al*» in seeking n *Cut- in
owe caae it i* especially polh.-—y ou
•“1 a* * sort or shield to her modesty,
aad thru yon auvr Imr the coufuuoii
of "eWlmg a pew. It ia proper, If
><m are a believer, to kneel or stand
at prayer, mvxaxttug to the rumom of
the church. To diaregard these is
vulgar—at Warn, tt rim*v* too much
Ular prole, or too little mereoce far
Iho rr^nirreicnf* of Christianity
Farrsrire wtoiapering daring service
is dorideiy vulgar. It i* nometim
necessary to address aa nndertotie
remark to yonr rompauixm or com
pmooM, lad seldom, fasten to the
service—eapccinlly to the scrmi
la this age of t buiv h opera, called
■Mtole, yoo cannot help hearing that
.part of the ceremony. It wunld
wake op n Van Winkle. But the
IHamblv rumr wnbia thr' rri G** » l ‘W right hand of God, Ufa danwntcni unwind far oner, and the ^arrh. It
kiugvhm of your cmreye >« work a. a p.«phct aad Ma onto- oril tolk* were deiighUd with such •! yyu, ami t
uk ot the ixmqnaol of thr * ““- 1 »“»* ■*“* *» perioramd on nmrk of diatiurtwm from om so very y.
year he wrote Hfty-two sermons, ms
meetings of I’rmtntery anil Synod,
and other meetings. Rut he smd
that he Would not attempt It again.
Hia aim won hi tm to write one arr
aton a week when be ahonM be at
home j bat not to attempt to make
np for tim* spent away from home.
This, I think, is enough. I wvmM
not adviar any young man tn attempt
more. If you hone to' pn-|*vre two
^ _ you may not sleep ov er or dia-
. - ”'** *'* regard. It is * rung. Apfarar to bear
reqnearing th* Mil couple to if }uu go wo<> * • • • .
m. TV* h«>ks of
0k arriviug at the
the tody rerrivrd them nnait kindly,
nod thus addressed them :
“I hffVe art apart fwa romns ia my
hnwsr, nnd » fang ** you attend to
mj arfahia, you Sill be altoacd to
■otooln here, and baxa rvety thing
If J« chew l aba ecu. do not use tt itt
is annoy mg to those around
thro the sextons gives you
Kavor loave church during
serv ice, nnlrss tt is abmdatriy nccea-
•ury—M in nek near, a boose on ftre.
, or a profcsstoiial call. It ia vulgar
to mok lata Bomctfaica tt in M-
avoelaMe: a (snaon wishes to display
* ana tfrvas. watch chair. or perhaps
It will ocror sometimes that
eat la- joined a ilk the bight-**, -amt rut attorn ana aa a king, be mast 1 r
.von approach the grand fast of the contend agaiaal sin. thr ffeoh, the ' dirdfal far yoar eumfart. bat if you ^ a poor goose want* to be driven from
reconciiiutuui o< cuoarisore wilbGud. World, and tmtaa, and right roywHy I dhwbey any ofa my rules, y *o wiU be , his seat—then it is proper enough
Mightiest minmtrl hat the cron
tfan of a world, not the *rttin^«<1ii
Unit*' space with Innnmwi* ayslram,
ran be considered * greater cxhiU
Mentions a week, write oae .-arctollv. ikm of power than this.
commit their written may sometimes preach an extempore
. deliver them without
' ati advantage over their
k who chu uot thus commit
•“■toHis to memory, |>rovided
^ b«Hi*.-sdiooi-boy style of
the delivers. This
^ _ __falT»»ihtk, is common
'omranay
comiuit their sermons
preach them without
““*** not tli ink it at all
iml liegnardedagaiast
1 ^.altogether. Jew, bow-
W^ailhau,^
labor, commit
there
miliar
u to
nuiiMscript,
Bui moat
qmi become ao fa-
ijpiUFU sermons as
-F^ K a freedom
«irucst-
of the moat
earnest, tender
- T « preacher* 1 know
sermons and use the
) ip the pulpit. Ami mane
fTt an,J unpretoive
. 11 Tim Rev.
life* justly stood high ft*
Mfarial and successful
the gropel. And says
“He wtoto Ms
vai c, and t arri.-rt them
and ofio i read them,
without readiug,
aswseuiuatmu'ew.
ami prepare- the other aa heat yon
can without anting.
J’r'-actuag tbut is purely eatrenporr
mast in general be very poor preach
ing. A man a Ho has atodiod the
acsijiture* caiofully and proyfWMy,
until be has hruxu familiar with
the system of dnetrinea which they
contain, and with their teaching iu
general, alter preaching far a number
of yearn, if he ho* a ready at torn nee.
Yet this is the work of the tfarist-
Mediutnr! The stricken conside are
hears HI* xxilro, Mid wakes to rocfl-
tmle. * 1
ufa th* cinan or ritnror
Who gases *a tha Crew uf Chrkfa
hahchi* the attar on wiari-h that sat-
rider waa offered w took made stone
meat far iminkind.
It stamls far that.
it is a giorinos invmane'ot of great
•loss he dgtit the battles of tha fared I
’ The Mai it tvoaaar af n enamsMae* rolrf }
of offabto ht fore Uad and tooa fa
royal work. Ho i* to IIvs ap to hri
•wiling. It is n Ugh oar. Ha be
toaga to tha royal family of Wavea.
aria. Thane ctmaea and the like
excuse lots naniug. and the congre
(to**"" endure them. Any other
delay is uneuduraMe. Dress as
plainly as |sasiM*. NVe don't m<-aa
that a Indy shoahl appear in her
... ...... morning wrapper nor * gentfanmn in
err well, *.,1,1 the Udy, -tthca his ahbx slcarro. A nice medium is
i cry i
niH 0
yro Siff find a home here for lilt.
K\ rrylting luvcssarj far theircusu
fast was proviffed, aad ail sent oa
aermou with groat (tower and effect,
fiat he who preaches often without
careful preparation, wifi either prt-iM b
nonsense or he w iU pleach the some
old sermon over and over agiiin. He
wiw ivtmhl wake lull proof of his
ministry most “meditate on those
tilings—give himself wholly to them
—study to ftliow himself ft|)provfd
unto God, n workman tlmt needeth
not to be animated, rightly dMIriing
tire word of truth.*
A want of friith, I have no doubt,
operate* no a great hindrance to oor
success in the mmuitrj. The Saviour
taught Ills disci pie t that thev should
pro*’ with full oariunave of faith.
“Whatsoever thingM ye desire whom
yopray, irolleve thaftwe ruaeiro Ibesn, n
and ye shall bare them.* Mark ai i
•Mu Again: “Verily, verity, I toy
unto yon, wlintooever ye shall aak
in my nanus, he will give it to yoo.’
John xri: 23. Yet tt is donUloa*
true, that we very often *ak Hoff In
the name of Christ, to qualify u« far
tli* work of tfce miiuittry, Iff dttwst
ma in the ri
delivery offl*
tlie Itearts ami minds of the people
distress, the aarolicvssl
qaeuchlaos Ore* of
hopclrao doa|iair of m.i*
It stands before ns, a n
viaciii g orator, pointing with a thnbo*
uneitisMy turned out, aad
uk to your mud voting*."
‘'Thank jou! thank you kiodly,
nd*m," responded the old nmu.
“.Never frar of our doing any thing
punat your wi>he* m*’*ui,' nUdcd
j*ha«M w,
him with rnatompl. and hia rlaims
may Ire dcraieff aa ahaard. hal b* is
none tbs lean a king, the brother of
the prinea of kfa, known by Mm
whom an avis honor, owned by him
wfa.ni the whole nnrirerae of God ! «hu»g (imf annirhott puttied them. (
so tt* •ivcrrign ; far be U not ' ^ rerernl day* there »aayd*ced ou ^,^***1 g, m«ow roapm-t to God.
aahamesl to roll them who serve him U,J< ‘ • towd d«L,,ta entering nud isaxang the house.
| brethren. Thr (fay I* earning when ,Wrt they were desired iml to touch
him eon “*.* •**•> dewros me to wy, thui t
the hoh *v«*y dish Is ut you^ sre\ •ui-vjh tbB
* of Hn «dd the tort*uL + M
now eren W one mw-h day, haring ntxuly
the< In this world. **3tow are we tbr • todaM-d their lieariy repasi, the
, .,r tire ,J<1 woman aa-.
greatly excited as to the content*
of the hirlnddcn dish, and she auni
the thing lu all matters—ladies should
not lie Lski u fat milliners' show oases
nor gentlemen far IwjewWIcd and
YM*». »*# «•« neck tied monhers. A (ik'Mftii ^des
to churoh to show flue clothes, an
rigors uf that remarkable day.
At Fort Abercrombie the spirit
thermometer, in the morning, mart
•ff farty-ffve degree* below tori;. ^
Throughout the day a tdgh wfatd
prevailed, rendering exposure
Che opcu prairie tfrnoat auendnrnMc
ber of ento* fatal to life. Edward ~
Pow ers, a soldier recently discharged ri*"
fti* the Twenlicth United States 5 .
Infantry, had Moried to go from
Twin Lakes to Fort Abercrombie, in
company with a man named James
Downey. When the two h»d arrived
within two miles of the Fort. Powers,
nualdc to go farther, laid down in
the snow, toiling hit companion to
gs ou to the Fort for help, Downey
succeeded in reaching a boose, where
he Ml down insensible, hi* brain
being partially frozen, aa the physi
clans thought. It wa* not nntil his
recovery, after about two hours, that
he gave information concerning Pow
ers, wheu several meu immediately,
started for hia relief. Oa arriving at
the qmt in the ruwd where Powers
had lain down he wa* found dead,
and. hi* body the next morning Wus
moved to Fort Abercrombie.
A party of discharged aoltbers being
on tlieir way from Fort Totten, eon- i
eluded to camp on the evening of th*
23d, when Corporal ttlake, of Com
pany K, of the Teuth lufsutry, and
iwivate, Wheeler, of the same regi
ment, and another wun left the party
to go ahead to the next. After trav
eling thirty four miles, and at about
duak they laid down exhausted in the
road. Their comimuimis came on in
search of assistance two miles furth
er, to a point where the roods fork
ed, nnd where an elk'* head and **
horns had been elevated us a sign
post. Uncertain which rood to fM
low, the more than half froreti trwr-
eler lieat a circular path in the snow .
aliont the signal post, in which he
walked aud ran until uomiug. only
keeping himself from freezing by thin
most energetic and persevering exer
tions. After the awfbl night bad
pusaed. and he was aMe to follow
the right course to a house for hi*
unfortunate •-ontradea, their career
bad closed. They were found iu the
snow wliere they had laid down, stdn
by side, bat frozen stiff. The survi
vor was fearfully frozen a boat hi*
hand* aud fret.
The mail carrier foe Fort Ransom, f ,
which i* between Fort Abcrcrombio
and Fort Wadsworth, had started
for Fort Abercrombie on Satnnjny
morning with a dog train. The dog* , k3
arriviug without the man, a scorch
was instituted and, he was found
dead iu a snow bank, several wiles
from any habitation. Several of his
garment - were picked up in i
spots on the route over which he)
passed, giving rise to (he supposition
that the fated career, after lu* de
sertion by the dogs, bad thought to
facilitate locomotion by ilivea ting
himself of the heavier |iortion of hi*
clothing, nod that, chilled and ex
hausted. he had finally floundered
and sank down in the mow drift,
which proved his journey's end. itr.
Cunningham is unable to give us tho
find.
■
name of this victim.—&
f 7Y«*.
TVs hlmn of Bleep
the whole world ahall
frwa tbrtr mures tm
angels and m thr pr
i • i sooa of Gad, bat fa doth
Imt 10b 1 pear what wo ahaM bn."
I.
by. whom it i
•ionota
of vicarious lined, to the ffeep dam titan deapmc*. thoolri In
nation of out wo*! <»' the rh JffUfa of Dni fey fa Ml in
It ilnso indeed declare tho weewsatty 1 < hrofa Jeooa, heirs ef Ooff, pint
oflMvins iiitsifailisn s. srhffs, at the ' heirs with Christ TW world COB
some tons, tha notate aad raft of j ao* U-fa-ve it; far these popb are < «*• ""B^*
that in*
Hell.id t
Apaatlogffa
husband t "What
bnri
“Never mhul," odd the
Aoi'v walk too alow like the tlaiddire,
to* fast like tbs twslifula. Iu
me caae people rhliculo you for
■aff'wSatiou; iu thr other there is
danger of knooking down the pew*
or of roaring over somebody.—
“Hasten slowly* When yxw look
oroand too muck in church people
i think yoa want to show yoar
0)111 11 j or that >wu want to attract attaaGon isos appetite for, and II
old
i to yoar atrie, nr that voo want to
»-jdnM», Jrfhot, like poor wheat, there
“•Jrp had a ropiul dinner without t fa r aough weight about
** , ^ , head to keep it Mil. Don’t look too
•A* the lady »*f doing u* good, j pfou. fa ,Ann h, either—it fa a* *ns-
LSjKIbM I
In Dr. BualiucliV volume of the
‘Moral Influence of Dark Thinga,*
we flud this truthful and suggestive
paossce: “After mm yenra. pr^a-
dices begin to be freed ot being slept
oxer. Jealousies rankle re long re
they stay, bat they get fired of stiff’
lag when we do not* stay with them,
but go to rtsep over them. We can
flffs
not Intro an
save intermit
tently, bat have to begin again every
morumg— which ,w* have fare and
natty-
like thitt morning bcRt that <
begin at aU. .Were it not for this
come to
doc* not
Nffl
It l
tt ft |
•II 1 servi, C IS all the
dfak,” added fhc old w«
•ffffTi.v, yon; she might re, ««U
hove fame haudnuoMrly,* rejoined the
***71 feirtnua re too much levity. Religious
i wmahip It neither a joke nor an
a >ri and the nkmpfa fait!
ffMO-iremffsa tffM they I
Win-jstrongns, naff jet 1
(orel tire *me paladlna, «
dew : sanf evssy sow a*
i with-
want,of hrtpfaos nothing re
re miff wool i • ^ ‘ i
it teMa of tbut- “
pair* ia abrek *•
lier# lay,* it print* lo th* pit of
sorrow m, and to the night of our dee
(Mir. It nuffdda the utter helpless- ; reigningbsTO la tho
neon nnd gaffh af afaui. "• " 1 otter l^mkm* rebda
U doe# ant ■ npheald fa sii.iplT ' Mere, working ever 1-n ttad, aetbey
Mrotls and (ifaddre - . i )«**■! WMtjr »ftoB. Ant ever
M i* ooncrrffa birtary. m tii r, and with heart infant <* tho
High before *M eyas *«P to «*oaor of tk* kregb great natarx It
boarta, attested by uuiwreak omt- j doth not appear what they Hull *
caa be no harm in Making, 1
the uid ream ; “tha lady
are i wlM sever be any wiser for that* rj
Tbr old maa waa sfreol, aud eifam*
dea eoaamt. He waa almost ae
emetic. If you fael cxtraorttuiarily
ffrvot ions I, licgiu to think about
' patting nnmrthing in tlie treasury,
aud it wNI shorten yonr fnee quickly,
nod spread over tt the plca.-aut look
todatv.
id aad
©•liUcation of hia people
version of
protwh, and do not better* that Goff
of fan preparation*, will do what w© oak him to do.
preparing onr sermons with
for receiving Ufa truth, aud then to aeiffucc uuigbp, afactilai,—itaMfltta
bless the preBriiiug of truth tffttff
The world dare not yet
Oforist
tM Mend witnwa to Oivtofe |bb he is and aa be Shall to when to
l d , >p « comes to vtaim this worlil an lu# own,
It atonda there, renting to shadows . that he may eleoaremal pnrtfy it. It
i the earth and on the sky—«fo< even doubts hia promwe mulhfaeom-
towering proof to tt^a rempnaaion »ag gUmf; no wttmdre then that tt
iif man. ■e- ' awaits foe royal aspirations as the
»m-«
it wife* pnrlrivi 1 *! wlxnTt,
•HMc tt htrua.
ell oeiwrtatow wehnvc hmtod,"
ed the Old wornao, an ska
aad then stooped down _t® j>cej.
frl or fried the farillrirt*
woman, is nfes Mtnrteff hark, sod
fftoto - JBml»iiawreff*reai a to«*
a JfattCT l IF HIHll 1W1 fT fWI l«f UWI,
Chit jumped a uiourn! - ^1
The Cold Sonday.
Holiday, January IB, #a« one of
the ndilroi day* known lot aortal
yewrw. in this City ood vhinUy the
intensity of th# odd was sn/fa ieotly
marked t but upon tto vast plains to
toM re tto rover, and the northward of**, where the winds
rofaed It oa owe ohle, have Iree scorn*.' UtC cl Mr we vlfafagc
best
see it
amwgmiOBt, onr malignities might
bum ua up. B*t the taking away
our conaeionauem ia a kind of com-
uufaory Sabbath, or truoe of God.
No hatred bunts In the nnconsciout
Stan; norrxeogrtir j( alonsy lioTeraoff
hi* face tn that soft hour of oMivfah.
If he sent fo had heated by an ugly
con vernation, if ho was severe and
bitter iu hia judgment*, if aU chart-
tiea wen scorched away by hia
teres denunciations, be will rise tool
and sweet a* the morning, ntfa the
gentle cheer ef hia voice will fftow
tlmt he fa clear of Ufa bod. haaMT
and likes to have fl knewn—
A juan must be next to a devil
who waltea angry. After hi* tts
eonwsoos (ttabbath, he begins MMttog
day, and every day fa Monday. J
bsaifofuUy thus uk w* drawn by
k indeconomy of s!ecp to the exercise
all good dispiwitioos. Tto acrid ar
soured mgTcfflmU* ot hvtt, OiC grudge,
(he wounds of freMng. the b "
and
have free *co|HY thy
in tW dfiBfepfeol w a* "fearfii
if* eflci-t moot disawteOUA 1 _
ok w.
. ? ° ^, j even conceive how demettiocally hit-*
iff the city yriMerdny, Wc Iimvc the p. r would lie if no ancii kiud%,.
jrerticuUuw of several (atol oosuol ' iotwrriqitkioa: broke their tpelL”
fflUfa KlUgncions, the block torments
itonfmia-rjriirrpj. the roorewr faiilt-
'lulling, are ao for tempesed nnd
weelened by Golfs gentle discipline
f elt*ei«, that we probably .Hd not