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r.:::n SSST I - I ■ -• topm I Orm. f'lp’U , H • ..i I Waiff .*•- • *>a H » K--U 40„ ,,7 1 40p tu .... 4aop^ I Milt* X<utH ■ hr •Kto,. I- ::::ig52 —. 5 07 p m ■ D fiO|)u with Train tmlnm.]. f„ r »« rWi.tn. » iJ.'AioUk, ii« <um, Mew- * t!i nml W«^t *? . i" ,^ipRt ‘1<I. anil lfcis- I points, rente (rrviuj; roc ililVt-nnl ! IT, Sup't. I'rrijrht a ml * Offer. > r to, iy;ftt r, Janimry Ml ■ " ill be nw with ■ti-elina K.ixil, fclit Train on ujinsta Ratal 00 a m B 40am . . .10 Ifram 3 00 p in 4 20pm . .. 5 00 pm 3 4X a m . . S 85 a m .... 3 00am .. ..12 :» p m 3 10pm 3 43 p nt an 1 triton to •’villav mom- lEUfTH, l intrililrut. ton R. R. mi 21,1870. Ilie 27th in ly passenger Kriilar. and < will leave uni arrive at leave Alston iitmr<r at «.» i n train, will a., anil arrive inr, leave Al- SiHirtanburg > down train* .43 a. ni., and .; returning, ti reaeh Spnr- 1ER, Pier. Itisement*. I I SI.F.TT, , Son t C*J ttaborgb. F» Hk-lv xjrved Sew^f ren t o* tn * i»—iy M SEW SERIES VOL. 2~m 48. ’ ’Yjft'&TvV ■ irz \.x, .myi ■ frfcilsL A . mu*. to **»« - -—- WEDNESDAY ■ OTDE & MILLER. 'T-* - TSRM8; Tuk 1-i.thkr v\ VtsiToi; i* furnished •o auherribel"* at 12.-10 per year, if |«*id , tl,w r Wnlnvs, imd^Sui- | ||m jrfpvbm f «*!u»y, ate el i.| 111! V*|tll‘t‘ r who do not pay w ithin three the tin*' their year begin*, '"MB Ml rvery cate, be charged fifty rent* .. ii I V ■ y * : KATKX wr ADVKKTISIMi: Far oae mpiare (one hu-h of eolmmi)l* Firm insertion $ 7i their chnmeter, thetv peace fo miml, {’ rtml their enjoyjuvnt of life! ft untyr lie objected that staang twi ■ tiun neeemnttly ft** the UwuKhtst tin kit object! tluit we mu not nt jikim nro venae to think of that which ban taken a deep lml.I of onr. iiasaioiis or affections.. Why uxbortthe mourner to eoitae thinkingof that which occiro aions bis grief, mill not rather exhort It Mliat lie COLUMBIA. S.C.; WEDNESDAY. JULY 20,1870. fepr ■> j rjftfe* From Cnadi Crown • — Dr. On* m month wuxi tli.. I . « iAi ,p i ss ; 10 no -2 80 5 00 * 00 couVeiled that tbmijfht iuuI eMotiun inulimlly mu nium «Ujd intrHudfy tmeli other, lint there Lh on inijmrtiuit diftetvmv. We Intvo aome ilinxt i outrol mer mir tliouglita ; c>\ emotions we have uo Uins t eonlml. <>t*r will »r exeeiiuve fueiilty, no fur from eontndlutff onr e unit ions, is i-onlrulletl by tliem. We run not ehooue tlmt ta whh-li imr mmin lire "oV’rpeT^ choose tlmt ta whleh onr mmk. ««> ’^r >''«■'>V ove,se. hat whnt »W«r. and of one-half cohinni ami lipwant*, 30 ilesnwble. Omr only voluntary . e»n- * per rent, will 1* dedm ted frtnu the alu.ve tlvl of onr eilHitiona is imlim t, t. r OUtuavie*. «l.en mole than flve^nea. j hy di*s-liug the thoughts nn.l fixing ton rente for right wonle, |*aya v. A. M. BIDE. ■ Coin mhtn. .vi. f. r ^ Foepagv— Fire cent* |wr quarter. ;.ti ty Pteaee ffiiMlWF alt bfteiiii-ee let- ttn ebmild hr adtlivaued to Kn - MigiQUS. a Oovernmeat of our Thoughts. i ■m »t mv. A xi'ytRsr. p.u. fy Owr Creator 1ms emlowetl ns with >«l2'Roaer of tlunighi. We are com jumiiil lieinge. partly material anil jtortlt sjiirlmik alliixl to tin- animal • creation lieneadi us ami to tin* spirit- 'I aal creation above us. The »|iirttual port of imr heiug is mit merely (xia. sesaeil of the luiwer of tluaiglit; it is a thinkiirsr substamie. Ttnmght is n '•> property of spirit, ns inseparable J (bun it a* -gravity, e.vten.sioa ami solidity are inst>p:iialile from matter. We can not ccuw to tliiifk if we ■ would. 'Jtnrinjf onr waking hums, thoughts, xlcas, art* constantly iwnw- v ing through onr minds: we never ««»«■ to think nluiut one thing or tip' attention .si such objects an are cttlenlate^ to cull forth the emotions we desire mid return ir.^ them from sueli us uie injurious. Jiuppiness is attained By cherishing thoughts that Ictlil til Useltil clllot mils ,111.1 fiuppn a sing those of the contrary charno ter.' " It may be asked—Itoir are we to acquire tliy Imhit of right and profit able thinking! WC njily tli.it the miml being always a< live, xlionld lie supplied with ideas oit which it may reflect with pleasure and ptoflt. Vain, useless or |teraicioHM thoughts will spring up and occupy the miml tlmt is not pre-oceitpied. Like si.ll that has not been planted with good seed and lit cdveml with noxious wcmls, the mind iu which good thoughts have uot l*een cultivated brings forth is-iiiicious thoughts <<|MintHHCunsIy. This is one of the l<cnellts tit a lilx-ral ^’hri^ntJored tltcftS-Mheutook j ‘ , ^ ^ the crown. If we hear no mwa, we ^ t r - ifca-r—- OLD SERIES, YOL. IV.-NO. stwdl wear no thatft ; “For whom the Xortl Toveth hr cbaMcarth si mm h,ami; coold readUy understand hi in, and ] and faith totters without u resting the «KWt learned wold admin*. ptficr, JJnt tht wttneaa ta ttwa. Hr, tiudmc vraa, at Ute time J CHntf, then, to the Bonk, na heard him, sixty year* old. I alianhl antr uurhar of your hope*. I*q no AuiHy in munuer and jmlge I nut six feet lour iu height, 1 one mh you of life's deurewt trraa- . , uiwa to •e'frc criticism. They were twt litwvy ami y«t not alight. Hi* •»»-./ The nobhwt iuteWn-f* have s.'oorgrn*,tv-cry m>u whom Uc iiiiWt , m that Urey coaM net bfi'headialhU «Ue, with higti and full counted H to »‘c their highest wla Y~I ?T~T-** *hnaa .bar- tm i^ contrasted, rtpur foretieud, a little hald, the hair comb itmn 6n tlo Iminage to its *u|iremacy. <0 J ,r ’ IW T! " >wt ifvoo aevsaod to forget u«a amMMj ta . ed forward m> as m quite cuter hi* From «gr to age the bolieal oreurtV* , - ° * r ^ N * ■* hi* overwhelming adicitiidr tn hahalf oar*. Ilia face la rattier small, egpc *Ma have reposed w ith joy l«-rrirffT for tiglitevoaneao Iwiyvni•, 1‘unstmu aemood to clally for a (Scotchman: la amootli it* Bha.lc, and gatbenal rmit to life sbnv.d cxci-pt a little grr> Is-aed |c* eU-rtmt. Make it, then, yonr rlmamj re.’-’i-ymin ~ .~ r it-XIigUAriIJll.1 and perseunttsl for aakts. Remember him ••WeAsed art* J> when W in, sum, f.i*if, | Li. h. .ivn meO shall i ^ 9 rev lfe yon an»\ |iersrcut4 y»m, and I in iu the fofgetfnlly bencuth hi* ear*. AVluh pfeasuic ground. Aa you read, de , ,; .r . , ' ■ -- studied jihnisr ta whiek it had hem sjn-aking In- aecmeil very uneasy , light* nil! swell till they exceed all m I soy all tuumier of . vd against Dr. fkMhrie. uf K4ta twisting In* hodv *» «*iy a king and bnowda. I irfaiiing gteam* of yxinr ralw lv for m> nuaic ndtv. Aar hyqdyaati~m<l >» mfela aomhiae Dflk^vjNaaoan. Freqiwntty hc*bov*d and uobla tlxuight* wMI tafemH "T* r. 1 ***" .'.r ,/ uuh a*** th*m—>‘u into an Yoa ram nat exhwuat the treasures gwuts f U-^tnWr Hurt the Sun of ,itho*it the defects af. ootddf 1-whet of bis prnn, and of this mine. Fred. *rtn* will — Man had not whaar to lay hi* head,, aud Iny up for yonnwlvea i. u»nrc« hi henvt'ti. lhrimps (itj *»■* U is defects of oulshlc prahet To any that hr bad no tank* fos|u. ntly D ta rtthre. would than ewer, | iu tkr *»pitiM»n that Itr. tinthrie is, all tn aR. the greatest prvaeher ia F.itnqm. /fc i* uot my |mrpaar, however, ia thfa |i«y«r. to der.-ml this powtkai. Whig content to let it |MM* fer what talk. 1 onh |MMpivar todertrb n v UN to Id* etiareb, and a pemnwal ••si the prao, imrfc of the nt mis * xjmrfcVC necessary ft*r yon to br poor in this worhl, iu order to fit you fer thoae bright mansion* mU.vc ; which excel hi lieauty alt that tit eye of muu hath *»sx*, or the heart irf man eon ceivcd. Issirn then, like the Apostle 1‘attl, iu wbntWKVcr state thou art. Hwrewith to be cunteut. F\w lb. Isirtl knows what i* gu>*l for your abut. • ft sitd nud weeping one*, whose, ** tt ' rn **“* *" *•** veauy. heart* hare orirn blest Iwneuth aftth' A ‘ ** ,U * 4 “" * •» *• heaUli and Ivon's rust, wlnsw loved um hat> in H*- fedtn* frne rhnrrti. been catlevl nwayv l.\ the stern aw* ^ l*"" l***^- xeuger of death* sorrow, fiol u* those Vu, “*51 « Htddmth af who have Am htqie. >-Kce 1 . yonr ««“ ante ta hear selves from Mode - “Tbs- tmrd gavi-, htw, * Idle at .<her hMh he wsn.U and the Lord hail, taken . \ Kadi local one that he ha* cafes I wu»y uot he Imprssuevl la one more link ia the ehahv, , N> f rhl feeling rf tnfeuntc as ha . read a “Uotier* an tin' feuUt gut* <d Taneh It ■af.” . _ Kavh will wtdfiw what (■rfMKMlixs' him ■son lorwfinger tberrwf to wipe hi* nnroay was before admired. >'Ijet, then, the | To rrlllrhr him, bow aud drijqdng nuae. He ev idaotU Word of tlirtat dwell in yon riehly." w.Mihl hr liypervritifeaoi. .1 apmk* without fharaananu lit, fer ’ «ajgfc|in>c. I Sm not al.uic iu thr <q>itiu.n hi* uj.muIi wcim alw ay* *«i|* rcharg.xi with aalivfi, which aometiimsv over ' flow*, miles* he is expert at catching " *~® 11 *h“* was involved in K with hi* oR-utost handkerchief, or the reanrrertlioo. and tn the new life hi* often subs,itnt.sl long forviiug.s. i *|*«*o wtdeb tin- Saviuor had eutmsl Be oeraafenalty ii.Julg.^ m brood fenm the uunu.mt that he rose I His *x*eb, as “Who hath ts-wet.-hed *«ede to. Mury snftpty the yc r "Strawled* for alrotkd; "rawl " hen dte ns-oguized her Lord, she mg away* for rolling.-- Her. ffrurp ««U have "t<mei>ed* hioi, gvmqusl hitrreating tutd nscfnl thougiit* f.x lumi-s of leisure or solitude, xtmttifig away, i n hlch ilrasVyWh tfe haaven, a ad < link less hi the chain that l»u<kt to ixvrth. lHd nut Ij.id afNic somefim. S, w-e Would forget tlmt was MU Wivcrvlvn ruler, ami gather dt our treasure* fur thin worhl, aud when ralte,! fnnu Hoi,' to eternity. education. It fttmialN's ,n fund of <>, Wmn how |ssht wr wonld he, with uot eren the jsmreat robe Iu rover the ahtreh amurthiog like this: -IVr Out hiring M-ata will go to the lir new lib the ehurrh.* Aa | dul tout hire a seat, I passed vloon the hm iotu Hte hoacoimt, where I found aar hotnln-d and fifty or two hundred men nn>l women iu waiting. AVWOr the firwt lAaihn n* from the eye of Him a bo aretb all *""«( ,hr ,l " or "lining up Into out tin- empty, vain or dt hnaiirg 1 thFhg' the church w»« uulurtnd t «tul snrh tt XT' Yc p..i«-nl> wb.es.- .-liil.il. ,. hpve ™mi would >lo rreilil to a throtfOor wtuofensf aw*,, feJb.U-.p-a. I brqnglit gp, tlie mn mid i-ut.-nd the andlrr“ om-s that wixild fdherwlae tin.! .id mi.-VM,. \,-_'lc<-tiag to . Meed sown at school is like the gal deiier who, after carefully plalilHig go.si sM, leaves the plant* to Is: choked, over.sBndowcd mid dw.ivf.sl hy Weed*. f Tlmt ntir thoughts may be profit a ble, elevating, arwl affording rational enjoyment, we must not only [xstscss , , ■fa » i *■ '*.r V Hit. Ills •> ‘ IlftlHg l|t>C If J* I a |"W>rHS one suiijcct and hvnig klM)wM , hnvo R a, couin -j d, ter, and this ivower of; .. feu HlZJlL'P tluv wImmi ^Jtnt, tlnuigli thought can hot Is 1 mppressed. its direction is, to some extent, subject to onr control. Though .unwelcome thoughts often intrude ihto .mr miuds and defy onr efforts t» banish them, we yet unquestiona bly possess the isnvt-r of turning onr ' -. - thoughts from them on anothn. ...... ,...s^s.s.-. u. rt ,. lllv t.. engage tlu. atteutian when and government ,s givatly ,. VM „ | lllv „ a A , (<1 „ strengthened by cxere.so and rt^i ^ o(Rirt lnnst u . w;Vl , ’ (J rrr' ! *•*» Iho.igl.ts mis.', to lMinish carefidW cnilttvated, exerting an no- ^ , ^ iuR portant mfliiencn over onr cluuac.cr. ^ t|imp , wfcw , we h(|Vv selecM «tr peace, and our happmose. . 1 4>p A H .ief objection 1st ttnr eliaraeter depends very novel-reading is that it fills the much iiim>ii the ein|.loymont of our ulllul with thouglits whicli, u> say thougiit-. 15y ehavaeter is meant the least, are uiiprolRnble and excite not tncrely reputation, the estimate sympathy for sorrows tl.at have no of others regarding us, which may - exist.-mm but iir trie imaginatiou. he either true of false t bnt the Sab-: n«w much bettor p* acquaint <*ur itual prevailing disposition. tin-piin solves with facts around us, will. l aud emotions that prepouder suffering* that are n-al and in onr in (he soul gild deternvino ♦<> j t s>,ccr to allcviaP'. So also the it to one e.mise of action theatre, tlie dance, and other fifeci- tlian another. Itenevolence ( natiug amuseuii'iits, if ojieu to no kindness pre|Hiuderatc iu one- i, M ,n' serious ohjeetion, suggest only , selfishness in another; can- ( vain,umdessand i<eriiirjousthonght-, ) Is tlie roliug principle in one, nine in another. And the course •hich onr tlionglits halutually take i much to do in deteniiining onr and clone the mind to profitable tlionglits and rerteetions. While rceommtgiding the wietiee* as affording suitable material for e,, t disiaisitiou, giving tla' tmmglit, we would uot stop with preponderance to one or anotlici t |„. m ysteiions workings of llivim- class of emotions. Chnraetcr is thus providence in nature, but ‘'soar t* a large extent influeneed and tbrough natitiv up to nature’s (l.sl.* Woohled by Hie objects ou which He, and the revelation of hi» char onr thoughts dweii. Forex:tmi.ie,one | ach . r a ,„l will, and of our relation •f whose waking tliongliie are almost to bint, should lie in all our thought* exclusively employed on schemes to to lenten and modify them. If we atnaw. wealth, will liccome sordid m avaricious in character; one ■*hs* thoughts dwell on the means for toenring a|q>binse or distinction, will become vain or ambitious. Tlie object fo which onr thought* are frequently directed excite eorres- '‘jRWding emotions aud exert more ' fii 8 * tefe influence in determining oflr twmanent principles and tHsppsi . wWbiSBm would possess calm and cheerful winds, and rise above the annoy- iuiccs and vexations that meet ns iu the joorney of life, and l>e Joyfhl in all eirennistnnecvsTen in tribulu *«rilhtolghts. often to look away from the Iran si tory things of earth and tiun to that crown of glory, that fulness of joy, which is nt 4loti's right haml. No thing can so effectually' lmnislt vafh, and tqjurt.in» thoughts a* of religion, ir mtr wU.li< Hieac themes, YVlto can doubt that so that they w«otd mingie with aud ring pain or affliction, hmvet. all our tWnklug, how wouy use their sufferings hy it purify, elevate awl einioUf mtr their lot with that of character. Yyb*t V*** g impart, ami how ebcrtfotoBy w""»d we rejoice, even iu tribulation, aud -joy in the 4RkJ «f onr tudvtlioti.V- PrM^rutn V ^ - > . S*Nh »oro fortunate I How much S**ter their happiness, did tltey "but yaw* it with that ..f thosw *» If the fretful, the envious, the re- v «»ffeful, theseJfish, the desptuulent, 1 * Imt turn their thought* from UtytfU that nourish llmse two- era only serve to tor cm, if they wsaW but fix tyteptha on thinga-of * am- Jehus iti tbw IdTR-— J ‘ I *w t ' said w young lt * T tft Ht-dhiy VhKto, “to hore t^fe of Jesus in this life.” 4Jh™t < hiflaettae of the elMuiff* ^ *v. • < - jw4. - • 4 him with thu inlnr with whiek we to-fito* —- . | MoitnMW th. rwuvtiwi one whom we feferiM to th* Tom* tiwught hmt. “dnuu mtth uoto Iter, » —— i-Tuarh me uot; fat I era uot yet 1 Hasten to the sum »ml «toi-l«litv ;M *s-i«ir.t uulo my father - It i* of m\ strong •Wire*. I pray you t« Mnp.wml>fe that them- wonl* *b<mhl become rhristlnu. m.t ia name mrfy. < mean that Maty was not to t hut in heurt and Mail, ta n-ality amt him, either Imeauae she would thu* Iralh. A name t« live i* rarity we pe datatmai from carrying without auawsl IhtoWra p» «fi .aaiMi may eon .IrUy |ha glad tidiog* of hi* resurrec- <*** w»tb inwor.1 death. TVrrowmj that to hia broti.ro.., or beeanse hi* be (Mi la leaf aiul yfehl n<> fruit U*ly, i* it* now glorified condition, llat give y ourat-lf ia tifrl earnest ronbl hut be handled with the hand araa <a aarv* yoar that U I’hriat. .ffroane. The danse. “For I ant not t'a« yoaraaIve* huniMy at tke rw yet aaceruWsi unto uiy Katin .four's fret bie* the purtal* uf «hoU.\ locousistent with tlu; one yoor fowrla. and pruy him t«. eottn rendering: the feet that Thomas m. lVad with him hia own assn was an rirortly afterwards com rwnce, whirfa caw not be roealled, mahd«d to ivacli hither bis finger, -Him that cometh ante tm- I *UI In and bch.dd tlu* hands, and to roach aa wine nwd oat.” l*lefi«l hi* other, bitber hi* haml, and thrust it into *|MM-i<ia* I gained llaramr --to seek and to saw that the sale, is a* wholly iu.nisistcjBt „ v «u:i fo i r .^i a >■ — fora.” iluad toarurii j • rth Ikrjorbrr. The., perish «itluMit I way iu which the myrtertoos word* I HUibsui in self you hint, ilead the riueerRy of your' become inleHigibh- and |d*in, by the wish—your njectaai of all other ‘ appHcatam of that principle af iu H«qw—y.wr nmthdiuB of derp sin J tetprobitpio. *.> iHleu mwdrd in tlu* everla*tfng life. That is tbv i-n** O. I.Mxii It MilH Htiive mid |qay, , ” 0,u CV,-T J -« ! iumT 4o 4lt in vour |*)wer to l.rtng, '*ve«l“eil, and the erring wnr.dcrera Iwck |o «iud. ,ml A a -lanfflug |dae.- at the fo wl of lHi yoilr duty fahbfully uu l tlu-g .11* r\ riait *. (Ailo<-«»—y.mr knowledge <»f the |*>w- Oo*j« t of HI John—that *>>rds uned la-t their bh**1 ta* upon tlu-ir own The ringing (dull and iluxy. like er of hia bh«*l—your firm roaulve to a Mli appurrut reference to the bodily Inad. Thou shall Wenr * brighter ; I had beard in In-Lind aud Hold flee all other lunH—your willing *11 r .wganiaatilHi ba\c their true n-fiTCuee crown si tin' Hnvlour’* right band. I“»d) over, the doctor began k>« ivmk-r uf body, anal und apirit to hia ‘ to the spiritual sense. Thu*, u hen r.isfera, urcyoa wcnri.il with your prayer U-fiaro the ougrrgatio* w«w j.Afo-votu slrmlfaal purposT ont laird saj-a, “A littk- whUe, amt latsirsf Are tlu-rr few, who h. Ifevr ^1 quirt. Ilia prayer wo* ptmytr— |o ^ faHu by th.- baud nt faith, jy* sltali tout see me; uul again a enV, |*irb>■■ and j thoughtful, curm-st, ihi|->Huh.-, and hi* blearing* com. . Act thus,! little while, and ye shall sue tae, • in.*sl of Je.It* * , neeunnanir.1 l*y a great deal of Inti a—d If the <imns-l n.m is Hue—and leans-1 eu totbe l alher.”<xvi: lfi.) your lejs.tt of tiM-n is-fle., through tin- Wood of Je*im ♦ m-comioauil fig a great .leal of !**l >U1I < ,f tht . ( in ^H png.- i* tra^-atid becauro l go tolls- l albcr.fofxvi: l&) 1)0 yonr h- n.-r- carh-dy li-t.-u. time . »«y andiun aud ountortmu. Befeer ’ „ M <j*pa truth roaehHtg ahovu the ; be ifi uot to he uadmwto'KUs meaning after time, to the ofli-ra of (Hirihm , he had ikwhuiusI thr unu-n id hi* fo-m.-tm—yonr aulvatioa h hegws. that l.is <1 iso pies would not see him which you ptv-wqit to them iu the prayer In aruuxl In* 1 Mlm bnufc,, j; 0 —gu fowonl. aud yau wiU at hi* death, isit u<uild se.- him again turns: of fhrUfx and look on with .qs-twl it, oral *u ia full Wn«t read PVrr u.-w- the day wfe-n you gave Ul his re*umvtion. He means rather sti.fht imiiffi-retu-e STyferiiBSW**— *“* |V ‘ 4 "U ■ ' ''^“^SSiiBBgEi jrar’lps^ lug before tls- andieuee Were *eatfxl., ||tr«. mldn-x*. -. v > that, when (he second "Mule »lrtle r Hi* Heripliuv l«es<ai waa M2hr< w* y, „ shu-hl againri all error, as a , had passed, their *piritaal viskai II. \A .lli roptal hsale he ngaiu , Rnwn i repelhag every foe, as n mag wonW be jun-fected; they wouhl see gr-»s|«il hi* 1‘mIui Isjok and gave M attraetiug (<> nil good, let me hita ngaiu with a elcunteas oT aptr- out the .‘14th Psalm. He' - * L ' ^ ^ ot ri.nl tu their behalf f tlo y.sir fields of hdmr Mi ni to yon like the barren wilderness, wi.cn. no fruit can grow ? lv> your souls faint within yisf, when you Took at yistr singing was euded tic wo* <m hi* labors and *ce nrt pn-wni reward 1' foot, and luuxlly had the v.dor of Htrh'e toll, not>le herald* of the ero**. ' *ong eraMil whet. Is- aunowned IU* tl>. now present ■ th.- Word of Ood. ttnn! insight never to be dimmed, Awi-nd this potk and yon may defy »tsl tb«*ir tcnqiorary sorrow would all sutqpng ware* af evil. The fo*. | he turned iuto shiditig joy. ft is the song ceased w lieu b. atiiiown.nl Id* tlMW ^ imjsvgiwlih- Al this m<> sans- thing in the passage la-lore us. “1*110? may ptaut, and A|mll.» water, ' text. Thi*. however, was done with j uK-h eannsekp*v«*u* j The use of the wold ‘•fori’iu it (dainty but C.od glxvth the iurmtse." n-uiwrkahle laudriwlsut: “Me walk tkp lie ftnut. The age.1, nfiMMfefr implies that them would he, in a certain seuae, q “touehisg" of Jesus, w ben lie had aaoetuied to bis Father, though in couht uot ta. now ; .mi lls- bustle; Imt amid all this rest rommw why it couhl not thus be now I* be fowud ts this, that the touch M*r> nouhl have given was sot that alone by which be could be kamUcL She w.mhl bare touched him, aw if ho . had been the mate a* he waa before; Imt he. trim uot the mtub, aud fee acan*u for auch touch- Take fi.r yimr exnmph- Mlm who' Hy htilh, uot by right* tie *® )Wor M seems to h*- hdtensg t<> u> went itlsNit doing good, lalmring alt nounee.1 tins a* the couUnimlhai ot, rml oul feimfeafertm an ersmbliug the day, and often p- (tying nil night ‘ Ms last Is.nfs day diiaxHirwe. HU d.sm Tb.-n- is Imbul nmek riii uprtri tlie tnoiintnln* ; and suffering intn*lucti»n was flhirivartve of frutb, i #|M | hunger and tWrst; and i ndnriug in wliu-h, most |Oi.n.ns-u(ly, be liken t^unross, the th.s»ghtf«l eye' shame, rcpmsch and grief. If (be !«l the rcrekuiouauf tbh tefcaeufm in s^ukisito. derrot.itwdc. M-nlUty. The great Lord and Master of all wa* an ! I winging distant ol.>-ct« nean-r, uml dUtrs»|>ci ta taut of rovervuc treated, shall his servants nqwne 1 maktug dim .d.j« Is .fear, to th. ifeHjw.m. r.*,r dotard* dream when they are trcat.il in like utita ( rcvelatfou* «f faith. 1 w ill quote ^ p Ipa «s W some inward Kglit nert Yc lla\> rittMtii yonr Maater. only one pa*a.igr from the mite* of fltr M|(kl<T than the ray s uMutvni find shaft-yc m.t serve film T “The this discourse, mrt bm-auae it w*s the priife aroms to sit, as Mary, at the rorvnnf ia not greater than hia TxwH; 1 m»at cbspu-nl, Imt for the srMttm. nl i u wr*s fort. OoM.-cit denies that jttog wna over. Another n.-itlrer i* He that i* M-nt gn-aU-t *hns efifflufeird l»> » H«ftA Vtvoby (i,«| a. wiser tiuo. the .-ronfun- man Uwinking must tiejpu; aud wlu-n his than He 'flint sent Him.’* -Htriveui, teribn minister: “Mitoiatrt wstwhip. , |, tim- thought, we are told. ti. ‘ pray on, l.«qs> nti to the end. Hil4e worries Hultlmth worahip un handle Ihr tterqrturo* a* some muck Km «l.«..|.e brightest Id ’equally mu aa the uuage woraWp of, fo,.htot; a is brave tv.,son to n.1. spiritual glory of him wharfSS Must .lc**)s**t trnmli.ib.il dwr.-. |s.|Hah m-r. for. Mfejr are fo) few ,sdc otrt tistofes sewerbsssi fegfentto veil hrea bttlf roore-to them than a it'krmttam /ari.sntor ml *" rr beeaum- of ttto;*towOf foith, amt bmp- with the rev *.\ 1-n Ignty .g ti.id. N.S me The rn-uees of age*. Ymiug mfU, W|Mrn .letH)bit drneiwfo, 5, Mnrriy, *«» ejimr Wotmst mi.sts wtM arawn ttiem. timl and their 0*4, they ri.uli fo-bold be Tlw-v Mishit, aa briebt fliscovcrie* him, hear him, touel. him, handle hhn, as those wife are. Indeed, the aafit nlono. It is true iRDfetk , >* All little- mote training on this point wr»g ntxvfwary, even to tboae trim loved him. Therefore, tlm days fol lowed during which be oecnsioooHy, but only oeeasiowally, appeared to tham. It tuny seem at first right rirauge t« ua, that during these days be wa* not mors constantly beride «* rara It fat w4 really strange. The reasons lay in the very purpose ofjd* work. Me must elevate their foith, raise their views, help their infirmities, perfect the spiritualities of their minds. But such a training waa altogether inapplicable to the world. The very first element of it was wantiug. The foundation bad not been laid, and the super*met are could uot be reared. Ia the light of these considerations i ww may better ntMtastand why it was that our Txwd, after hi* resur- roetfoa, kIinwe<l himself to none bnt his diuri{.lc-s. It wa* uat from any tlmnghtKcoimecte.1 with the evidence of that great work. It was from the iiHturo «4 the ease. The world eonl.l not have understood him. Jt might have thought it beheld the “eartldy:’* it could not have comprehended the. -•Iw-arealr." tt might hareimagine.1 Hurt K saw one who was again to die; it could not have risen to the ideu of It conqueror of the grave forever. It aught have gasnl upon him with the eye of sense ;-ft had uo eye of faith t* contemplate him as he was, ami ns he wonld alone he known. Therefore ft was that fan showed himself to none bed Us (lie cipU-s, Aud even to them only at urh intervals a* were necessary to ton Jhe apwrk of divine life within their soul*, and to prepare them for that ‘perfect spiritmd vision whose highest attainment was to come when they should rejoice to know him “nfteq the findi* no more. . • > . v. ij The order at . rents, as they acta alh ksppeued, fiwl* its counterpart in tb«- order in which the believer ia the resurrect in, i; and they only who have a fellow ship with the former are meet to h.- w itnesmw of the latter. Would tu- truly behold the riseu - Jesus, evidmev aloiif of hv reaurrer- tmn will uot effc-t that cud. Ww* must have billowed him in his ImmiTi ‘ at ion : we must have sought him at the cross and at the tomb: and then, ^ ^ when we have entered into the myw terjr of hm wink and his aacri fine, we - v - shall he prepored to hear the ruuxt, v not ouly of :i eruriffed, but of a risen Saviour, and abaft !*■ glad Imeaune * we have arok Hm- lonl—Her. JAo/, )* Miltitfau, M SttMbf Mitftom. Sunlight t ■ -rx Seeking Ever tJpofr a late beautiful winter Hah both, our attention wa* turue.1. ifi a eliriMtiau dwelling towards Home choice plants in a swinging luisket near tlte window, wlien the gentle | voice of her who had watered •nd watched them exckttme.1.- “How Hke intelligent .-reatuneH they room ; turn tlietu in whatsoever direction I may, they seek the sunlight, leaning ever toward* the wimtow.” • ? '*/ iL This ]d«>n.uiiet>oti was not new in vegetatioto, bnt awakened an intereat uuf.-lt la*f«re, aud sometbiug like the admiration crooted by the iirosew-c of a los-ely human riumieter. “Heck- mg ever tlu- sunlight—it is oar life,” / they said by rite very law of i hen- kind of growth. O Christian, consider the lesson these Mlicouseious flowers when 1 disni|.l.-s shall ap|webenfi bim as he to-awhetr they ritaft fuM.V realiae the earthly side is dark, arid lean aial Hpi aoven lguly of Hod. Not au. The _ I Uottf Tu vn Uflqo;—Hr.'AMnuaw : ''"idM-utou Ife* mwr homr. Ou* we must a«:nstoni oUrselvet. a iselyr hiiI.I, ,“1fe wh»> waits to d«> ** hument when He *avs •( -Mae «#to p.groat deul •( good fo “nee, will ;•«•*. T» rads of the earth, aiiri he.They exidtot, as bright «i*»veriew m-v.-r tlo nt>ything* Life 1* made 1* »“'rd.’ >b"'*4 l“H IhM afettod-.i^ ^ trooscise ndfed U ex to the devil. Why- up of HI tie tilings. Yt is l«»t once, M Iwbrng* to I u« iu all »gv that oti-afom k»'offrr.il !*"«cber» bring aawv *onl* to Christ for doing a gkcat tlfuf. True grikt «"*> to ° * • h *« r •-I metis, fjfae tie bast, they (tens consist* iu la-ing gro.1t in littk tilings. How nre naicua.l* ImlK t fty one shovel of dirt after another : owe hIiovcI at I lie time. Thns, drop* make the uresa. Hw.ro ire riioahl ^ . . hr witling to do a HH* iftmd fo a Ma* ***+ time, said uevar “wifiit to do a grow* tleal or good at wire.” If We mould '*'* tlo much good ifi th# rnwld, wr nmst V willing todogootl in link thing*. litUe aeta, one after uuotb. r ; spwk iug a word here, giving a traat there, aud setting a gowl examido all tV wir wit, yuaruae rnfort IS OS- 4 sehouh. of ■laves to fey.gone w protons- the eroueli as III \ fill* , iwJi|K| lllt Utlt'Ak \ Iv J at«ff, no matter wlntber it V PhVfefmo uewJM4 TV father of or tvorj, «taui foe far* fo. the foDde»tois k«ug aifiae feme M* wont, and expert that w HI bring it to \Vr rnnst trma in the M«>ty t M ♦'the toNa |V tie* lie Their utmost g»uta* t* to <liws anew the fevNa With which aid deists Igi yawqg pmadur haw to fed. Ttoii from thaw as yoa Would , ■ ■ ■■ >'mmr»»e4r—foufelp,, -q^vafe, mid give all reverence to death, and thru f 1 ^ J, “- |jfo A# A UiUr. Worthy it ia,, sgahu- last » the way* ,■» ifeafegd, of wUyoar aa.fo.karoimd alt The disrourwe wuaenroert through t your houl eronpatrion fowl frieod—wlietl they shall “are* that V has gope to hia Father and- thek Tsrthw, tu hi* •a*roUntil.* Tiiat sVH V the fill) privilege id a peifect falUi, wort to look towards the eternal Whieh the mot win roach for a few day s, ami then WiH route Hte tnuiRplimJing forov.-nnore to the piiratlise of tin glorion.s King. ~— *■*»♦ f.Nn.rKNCX ok * Sebxtox.— lAarly in the morning often cotnmeneeiarot. prepare, it foi that prtv tfege it must won bo trained. : If, tbett, this view of th? *n*t»w U' correct, it shows aa at once that repeat, hat ran no morn invent, th.- illfferopee helwceii the Dfe fo. Jesus, **4t w as before, and a* ft was lifter, hia wnmdHoq was. wo groat Oral tV latter cmfel m-iMier V handled with the hand, Bor exhibited turtbe eyw, of sense shine. The time of tV Redeemer** earthly sojourn the time when ha might be time ; we uinst «W* the first thing we the moat (rightly in ton, aiul the rn \t, ,i ul fitCO ffcfihcnt, ' couhl Wat milfore t and then tha * ttonal rather than the iob-ftect4»at, iqa-akiiig ftotoT M» Wfetaft* tV«M B. a-mnro.1 love. Fix deeply w your mind* j was ft to t.'twKs aathoritottve rake jkpowm “offler the fierii f and tow, ue., fay such knowledge, man might grad few a' - m —tlie year that Dr. Spring, of New X York, took his seroml degree at s. Yak—tV Rev. T>r. John M. Mason preached his groat serinon on the text, “To the |>oor, tV gospel to’ preached.'’ As I led the ehtor, sayk * ,- Dr. Spring, 1 sat imntodistel.v ojtpo- *ite the preacher. Aud never dpi I - . hear sik-Ii a sermon: T emitd art ? refntra from weeping. Hundreds **-' wept. Dr. Dwight wept; nr. Backus * wept like a child: senators wept, ;t When I left the church, I ronl.l -•> think fo nothing but the po»p4. t ■! crpHsed the green exclaiming, “The gospel! tV gospfoff I entered the parlor whore my wife was, and e*- clsipied. “The gospel! the gospelf-d . . Mdl.fhm^lri. *• profod.-I i-wfoai.Vfo m iuIiL eloae, aud that am* rimuhi the iwuvidenee fo Q«d should pro- *-< ik qhoB V must either'be alto- parw-tV way, to become :i preach**