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J. SL ORAVE8. W. P. M tRKR, H. C. KOUEUri, E. P. P. POOU

TWO DOLLAR* »K ADVAN4 THREE AT THE END OF THE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1861

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' 'H .py t h a t k n o w t h y n a m o will p u t t h e i r t ru? t in Uuw/ ' T h e m o m 1 t h i n k o f tbtfl p u « ^ , tho mm t a I conv inced t h * t i t con ta in* a n i m p o r t a n t , a n d s preoiotw t ru th .

I i m a g i n e the n a m e of Ood id, i n t h e Sc r ip tu re* o f t e n u i e d for Ood hlmaclf . F o r e x a m p l e , " T h e n a m e of t h e Lord u a atrons? tower ; , t h e righte<»u-. r u n n e t h in to it an<! ia a a f c . " H e r e l lw n mr of the. Lord ev iden t ly m e a n a t h e L o r d w h o o i a r , h r m e t a p h o r , h e t e rmed u a a t r o n g tower . "

P r o b a b l y too, t h e w o r d n a m e la aoineti inca u*c<l M »ynonymo«a wi th c h a x a o U r , Jtofomon n y a , " a * w d n a m e ia b e U a r t h a n p r e c n u a o i n t m e n t . " Tlu-a l lus ion ia. p e r h a p 40 t h e outturn of e u h a l m i n ^ t h e bodiea of t h e d e a d w i t h coolly o i n t m e n t , vpi-W , pa r fomea , 4 c . Th la o i n t m e n t , t h e a e a p i c e a . a n d p r f u m e s w o a k l d i f fu»e a aweet-amell ioi ; e a e o r a r o u n d ao t h a t t h e c h a m b e r of d e a t h would ,no t J»e p e r m i t t e d to become o f f ena i r a T h e r ich o f c o o r a e cou ld m a k e e x t r a t a ^ a n t a i p c n d i t u r c a for " p r e c i o u a o i n t m e n t " Solomon a n t h a t a pood n a m e , t h a i

- h , a good c h a r a c t e r i a b e t t e r t h a n p r e c i o u s o i n f . m e n t I t ia b e t t e r for h i m w h o dice t o h a r e had a food c b a r a c t c r . t h o u g h h e leavea n o t h i n g t o b e ex pendod on prec ioua o i n t m e n t for h i s l i felcat body, t h a n t o d i e a a inner , poeaeaaed of t houaanda t o 1 * uaed i n t h e e m b a l m i n g prooeaa '

S u p p o a e then we t indera tund " n a m e . " in the p a * m g e qttote.1, aa m e a n i n g rhtraHtr T h e n t h e d o c t r i n e t a u g h t will be t h a t t hose w h o know t h e c h a r a c t e r of God , wi l l p u t t h e i r t r u s t in him A n d th i s ia t r u e : N o m a n c a n k n o w God , in thv e x p e r i m e n t a l aenae of t h e ph raae , w i t h o u t t r ea t ing In h im. T o k n o w G e d ia U. be a c q u a i n t e d will , h i s c h a r a c t e r — i t ia t o lie r e c l a i m e d f rom ap i r i tua ! e s t r a n g e m e n t a n d p l a c e d in a r e l a t ion in ro lv iu j i s p i r i t u a l i n t e r c o u r s e a n d fe l lowsh ip w i t h God-

T h n s o w h o k n o w God aee that in h i s c h a r a c t e r which i n r i t c e a n d jus t i f i e s t h$ i r u n l i m i t e d t r u s t T h e m o r e they know of . hi* c h a r a c t e r t h e mon» fu l l y a r e t hey conv inced t h a t t h e i r i rua t ia not mia-p laoo l T b e y ' a e e t h e p ropr ie ty of t h e i n j u n c t i o n , 14 T r u s t y e i n J e h o v a h fo reve r , " a n d t h e y see a l s -t h e rouaon of t h e i n j u n c t i o n ; " f o r i n h i * a r m is eve r l aa t in* s t r e n g t h . " T h e r e ia a t r e n g t h n o w h e n -else. " O n c e h a r e I h e a r d , y e a twice , t h a t p o w e r belouirs to G o d . "

W h a t could t h e be l iever do if r e q u i r e d In h i s o w n a t r e n g t h , o r r a t h e r in hie o w n w e a k n e M . t o " fight the >100*1 fight of fa i th and l a y bold o n eter-n a l l i f e ? Gould b e m a i n t a i n tho con f l i c t ? A* we l l could t h e .f loating a tom reeiat t h e vic tor ious p rogress of t h e s t o rm. I t i« wel l t o t r u s t in God. T h e sa fe ty of h i s people a r i se* f r o m t h e fac t t ha t t h e y t rua t in h i m . T h e y sec t h a t t h e r e i s some t h i n g in h i m w h i c h m a k e s i t s a f e t o t r u a t j n him. T h e m o r e , too, t hey e x p e r i e n c e of h i s de l ive r ing grace , in t h e i r confl icta a n d t e m p t a t i o n s , t h e inor» s u r e l y wi l l t h e y t r u s t in h i m for t i m e t o come. T h e y know b j £ a n d will confide in him. I t is well to t r u a t Jn Ood amid t h e so r rows a n d afflic-t ions of life. V a i n la t h e l i f e of man . T h e r e m a y b e l i<ht t r i a l s w h i c h f r i e n d s m a y a i d u s t o b e a r b u t t h e r e a r e t r i bu l a t i ons u, ove rwhe lming—«»-Limitie* so oppress ive, t h a t a l l t h e a t t e m p t s o f hu-m a n f r i e n d s h i p t o r emove t h e b u r d e n , a r e a s un-success fu l a s if t hey were id le mockery . T h o dis t ressed soul feels a lone, in a s t a t e of appa l l i ng desola t ion I t k inaccess ib le to aU t h e app l i ances o f h u m a n , c o m f o r t e r a T h e n 0 , w h a t a m e r c y t o k n o w ( f e d ! W h a t a p r iv i l ege t o f e e l . h i s h a n d equa l ly g rac ious a n d o m n i p o t e n t , r e m o v i n g a bur-den insuscep t ib le o f r emova l b y a n y o t h e r h a n d ! T h o s e w h o know J e h o v a h as * t h e God o f a l l com-for t , w h o comfor t s thosd t h a t a r e cas t d o w n , " will p u t t h e i r t r u s t i a h im. T h e y will i n t i m e s of t r o u l ^ 1c ha s t en in to t h e pavi l l ion of h i s love. T h e r e they will e n d o r s e w i t h s t r o n g e s t e m p h a s i s tho U n . g n s g o o f D a v i d : " U i» be t t e r to t r u i t in t h e l«or l t h a n U> p u t oonf idsnce in m a n : I t i a f f c t t e r t o t r u s t in t h e L o r d t h a n t o p o t conf idence in p r i n c e * "

T h e d a y of d e a t h comes apace , a n d t h e n the a a i o t s m u s t t r u a t in Ood . T h e y m o s t go t h r o u g h t h e va l ley of t h e s l i adow o f d e a t h a loue . T o t h e

TH E l o f e of C h r i s t a p p e a r s in hia a m a x i o g j » f -f e r i n p s for s i n n e r s . T h a t love is i p u i o n * ^ an -

s e a r c h a b l e ! T h e m r x p r e s s i U e w r a t h of C o d fell f r o m h e a v e n up id i Itim, aa a t r e m e n d o u s t h u n d e i -s torm, f rom w h i c h t h e r e could b e no flight, no s h e l t e r ; ao t h a t i t e n t i r e l y c ruahed hia h u m a n na-tare; a n d t h e e x t r e m i t y of p a i n a n d a n p u i s h d is - M a l l a dUttuctht c h u r c h

« ! v M t h a b o n d U t w e e n h i . i n m o s t s o u l a n d * * * * * I U w a s b r o u g h t in to t h e b lackeat r e g i o n s o f d e a d , tack ckufrk h « t h e r i g h t to a n d d a r k n e s s , ( a n d h i s love b r o u g h t h im t h e r e , ) ! w h o M M b e a d o u t t e d ) -t h a t the s i n n e r m i g h t be b r o u g h t to t h e r e g i o n s o f i W j - ^ "h* b b 7

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I L L T E M P E B : Off. A r t h u r B o o i n g H i m s e l f .

When Arthur was about aeven years old. be waa one qf the Tery beat boys to be found in a loop aummer'a day. l a t h e morning he would spring out of bed with a bright smile, wash and drees himself quickly, with the help of Mary, hia kind nurse,-say his prayera slowly and reverently, (ah ! thai waa the se-cret of bis goodness!) and then all day long he would be ao obliging and good-tempered, that no one eould help loving Tilm that knew fain; and so they did'nt try to help it, for everybody loTed him dearly. But alaa! I bare heard the doctors aay, (and of coarse Ihry must know,) that once in every aeven vears the whole bodv is renewed, flesh, bones, blood, nerves, muscles and I grieve to have to relate, that in Arthur's caae the change seemed to include his anirit-part alao; that is, hie good temper and loving ways marched out o f bim, and some very bad substitutea marched in, as I shall proceed to* relate.— One morning Arthur awoke at his usual hour, but not with bis ususl smile. B i s face waa all puckered up l ike a frozen apple. He floundered afcputj the bed. and bumped hia head a&ainat the lead-board, and waa juat aa croaa as forty bears' Of course every thing went wrong;hftput h»aStocking on wrong aide out, tied hia slioes in a hard knot, pulled on bis pantaloons with the back part before, snd drew his arm through bis jacket upside down. Did you ever bear of such s piece of work? When Msry came to brush his hair and wash his face, he screamed out stamping his foot at her—" Do stop J Stop! I tell y o u ! You brush urfsJi'bard aa ever you can! I wish you would leave me alone, you ugly old thing!"

But at last Arthur went skulking down to breskfaat, forgettinq to tay hi* praym; and taking his seat at the table, whined out, the very flrst thing—" Just look at thia piece of toast; it is s l l burnt, snd aa hard aa a stone. I*won't hsve i t !" Then betaated his coffee, andexelaimed—"Pooh! what coffee! perfect alopa."

IDs mother was grieved to see him acting so naughtily, and «sid g e n t l v , - ^ 4 1 am sorry Arthur, you are not pleased; will you have M e g * "

r M v Vint down t o — t up to his mother to teH,tor about M*ry. I S5»k th* «. «#35F»» aa a-eould be the matter with her mamma r " Perhaps she was indulging m llX-TM- » . - .

l « " answered his mother siguScantly. <&***& in old age, permit me to say, *l*ou«hI When they sat down to breakfaat there; ^ ^ gbing a temperance leetnre, aiuid all

was no toast., " I should Hka aome toast, ^ n k s above water aad mild infiaaions ef that said Arthur. H U mother rang the bell, and ; flald. ^ tobacc0( opium and everytting elae the cook came in. 8be looked f diatarbo the normal atate of the ayatem; mislrui , - i l l . «*•» ' h \ „,r ^ nutritious feci, mild, 4il»ud drink,

I I r f - l p « « « • U the b«e , Uld JOB . i l l ^ brovn; and you are ao h*rd; « « p t r«« and d -did not dare to serve i f ; m o r a l o f all your powera togiveyou suit V cried Arthur, who j long, Uppy and useful lives and a aerena evening forgot t«

while you maki me another piece." ! of wM* g«»n arabw powder, put »t tn a p.mher, , " Mv fire has gone out," said the cook pour on a pint or mdre of boiling water, aceoidm-" Well, yon 4an re-light it, can't you ?" (to the strength you deaire; let it atand all night, " Do you thipk that I have nothing to do. and in the morning pour it carefully from the

but wait upon Jou f ' cried the cook. " You j dregs into a clean bottle and cork it for uae. A know nothing ,never auite y o u ; and you al- tablespeonful of thia gum water, sirred into a waya apeak nujely U me;" and she flounced p i n t ©f.^arch, wUl give lawna, either whfte or out of. the roo». , colored a look of newnesa to which ootliing elae

" H o . can r cried At- them aft«r t t . y h . , r bo«. - « W . thur. M / speak rudely to h c r f ' Why, I . was s s polite «s ever I could be. It is too To Q.a** PAW* roar ia sot \ aasuuao^-1 ut b a i j " upon a plate aome «f the beat whiting; harin?

" Servants fi^ad i t very hard to attend upon ready aome clean warm water and a piebe of you, Arthur. They aro accustomed to polite flannel, which dip into the water and squeeze treatment from the rest of us." nearly 'dry ; then take aa much whiting aa will

. " Well—J>ut mamma-—to acfrueemc to-day, Adhere to it, apply it to the paint, when a little when it was thie who—' ' rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or greaae;

" Waa indulging in !tL-T*MPEE, intorupt- W M h ^ ^ ^ w a U r ^ rab d r y w i t h ft ^ ed his mother. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Vtdni ^ ^uai to n # W t

Arthur hung h i . h « d and . . . .ilont j hi . ">*' Ju,a* W mm' c o o ^ i . M . . M b o . ; .h i sper ing to him, and d.Udat. color, U -n« pre«r , . tLr p.mt mucl, th. Kit of th. morning passed >npr U,aa .tth«p; and .t do« not ^ but sfter luncheon, he prepared for a walk mjuire xaore than half the tune usually occupied t T ^ juP<l«irhan:htoi^ur«ai«i>Tore^b. u> i- .pwr.rd with joy, for the day was lovely, and the air {in cleaning. ** b , t o c r p - u « ^ o(h«.. exhilarating. But all at once the sky be- j Woara K*owi*o.—Boil three or four onions in came overcast, and very soon sfter the rain a p b t 6( W 4 t e r . T h ^ wiU> a gilding brush do fell ia torrents. "Ob, dear me, how t i r e - 1 o r e f _ o u r _ l a M C 9 M d ^ reat a « a m l some I" cried[ Arthur, " j u . t . h ™ I u n j o t n g | U | > t w i u o o t h t 0 0 roh«i

U k . . . . I k ; it u perfectly hateful! ; . ^ ^ mi^pprchension, u it • — « n d . t h . rain, „ . d h . . mother. '

Smttjiero T H E BEST.

S O U T H E I U 7 B E M E D O a i B O U T H E B K D I B I A B J M .

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Ofpmpaat#* ( o r » r i W M a . i w U MJ«. - P1«u« aantll aiy nama « ona of . obarnUra for th*

rrpcUwaL-cai of 'WaU a Hi-tory <f InbM HapO-ra.1 and • Kobiaaoo'a Ecrbaia»W*l l t o ^ b r a - - o o « uopy of aorh.

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Pebiral, &t isffUanerais, 0. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY TAMES M. HURT, ATTORNEY*!!

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S E L F - C U R E IS l J E T T E E THAM P B T B I f .

N A T U R E IS W I S E R T H A * A S T .

E V E R T D I S E A S E H A S A D I V I K I R K M E D T .

T H E W I S E A P P L T W H I L E T H E FOOLISH D R E A M .

BETTER P R E V E N T T H A M S T R I V I T O O C R * .

D E L A V S A R B D A N G E R O U S .

Ona Pill la t lma oftoo aaraa alaa. Oao .trial of UM UffOff a a d A « u o F l U will c o n n a e s yoo of tholr ralaa.

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W * S a : Jtodandgaad. w b o t o ^ a d « l ^ a la drug , and ifia o f B o a t o a . ha,rahy « n d y thai wja ka-o

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it - TutodWaa of tou^asb aisrlt. Chariaa V. Poor A Co.. H a o r i - w I t t . D r n n A K a . c p . Waaka i P o t t " . BaaiaSl » , I wilhaaa A Wtooo . FatfUafcs a

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GET THE B O U T H E B N R E M E D I E S

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to " God

gently.

A^tha r cracked an egg. with his teaspoon, looked St it, threw i i doinj^and turning up bis nose with disdain, sa id—"Eggs! Brick-bats you mean! They have been boiling all ni|rbt."

Thi i exhibition of ill temper distressed his mother exceedingly, bnt she did not say any-thing to bim then; being a woman of excel-lent sense, she formed a plan in ber mind whieb she hoped would effect a cure. Arthur was ao only, child. His parents were rich, and they preferred that be should be educa-ted at borne; they feared his.learning evil, as well as good at a large school. Hitherto this plan had been very successful, for Ar thur wss as studious and obedient as bis tu-t o n eould possibly wish; snd this sodden and sad change made all around him un-happy. I will (five you a history of one of bis miserable 'days. On this morning, hia tutor arrived as nsusl, at nine o'clock ; snd commenced by s iv iog his pupil s lesson in penmanship. There waa an^ominous scowl on Arthur's fsee. H e twitched his copy-book before bim, pretended he could not find a good pen, scratched and blotted his paper from top to bottom, and so, when the lessou was finished, the psge was a s ight to be-hold. • • » * . . *

In the afternoon, his mother said in a pleasant tone. "Come, desr Arthur, come and take a walk with me, it b such a lovely d a y ; the robins are' singing in the trees ; snd look, how fbst the delicate white clouds are sailing through the air. Come dear."

It ii'nt pleassnt I and I can't bear robins," said Arthur,

His' mother sighed and went alone. Lef t at home, Arthur tried to amuse him-

self 0 e got nut bis pussle. or dissected msp of the United States; but as ill tempered

1e ara never patient or gentle, in | very while he had cracked S^Dth Carolina

nearly in two, snapped off the top of Mary-land; bfoken New York into three pieces, and made miee-meat of the Union generally, which was s very shocking thing to do, even on a dissected msp;' and then, the cross boy ended by throwing all the State* into the black coaV-scuttle. After this ho tried to reed; but nothing seemed to amuse him. From Robinson Crusoe he went to the Roilo Books, snd from those to Nightcsps, and de-clared they were^hll stupid alike, a perfect pack of nonsense! As a last resort, bo called Jumbo, bis big eat, who was ao fond of Arthur, that he would lei him do just whst b« pleased with bim, that is, s s long as his little master was kind; but to-day he pinched his ears, and palled his tail, and twitched hi» whiskers at sucb*B rate, that Jumbo puck-ered «p b i t - b e e like a pudding-bag, snd squalled l ike a first-class opera singer. " The bad old thing V exclaimed Arthur. " I de clare he ought to be drowned ! I l l never play wlui U n again!~ Scat ! scat! g e t out!" and off scampered ^poor Jufcbo, aod bid himself behind the kitchen door. "

All tbi l time you are woodering why hi . mother did not punish him. Wait a little. Jus t read to the end, and tell me what von think of her mode of punishment. I shall wish very maoh to know if you approve of it.

One evening after Arthur had gone to bed, bis fsther and mother had a long consulta-tion with eaeh other about the best way of earing Arthur'a ill-temper; and they agrqed upon a plan his mother bad thought of du-ring the day. The next morning came, when the trial wss to be made. Beery one received

Arthur hung his head again without an-swering. What could ho say indeed ? But with his new resolution strong in his mind, he determined to boar this disappointment with patience; and he called Jumbo to play with him. But the cat, usually ao quick to come 'purrihg on bis knee, remained just where he was, ns 4f he had been suddenly struck deaf, and dumb, and blind. Arthur went to him. and tried to Ukc him in his arms; but Be hissed at hi* playmate, and scampered away with his back and tail high in the air, and hid under the sofa.

" Ah mc!" sighed Arthur, I suppose Jum-bo is Jik# the rest ; be is indulging in ILL-T E M P E R t«

" Not quite thst," observed his mother ; but animabrfiave memorirt "

" I thmkiyou had better say that they sre spiteful, Wmma."

" Perhaps they are, my son ; but they have no reason, while me arc capable of controlling our impatience, and governing our passions, if we ask God to help us."

Upon this Arthur fairly broke down ; and bursting into team sobbed out,—" Oh. dear, mamma, 1 understand the lesson I have received to-day. Do believe that I will try, with all my strength, -to conquer my ill-temper ; I promise you. Do please, mamm;i forgive me."

His mother wound her loving arms around her son, and tenderly kissed him, and said— '• I forgive you, my dear child with all my heart, pnd we will both pray to our Heavenly Father t o send down His Holy Spirit to g u i d e and direct your efforts to do right. You have borne your disappointments to day with patience and resignation ; and I feel thst

Mixer Pi a—One and a half crackers, three spoonsful* of melted butter, half cup of vinegar,

i cup of molasacs, raisins and spice to your tAate. • Melt the butter and vinegar, then add the real, and fill your paste; cover as usual

If men could find the fabled fountain that b said to restore youth, and health, and beauty, with what eagerness would they rush to drink t(* waters! Yet with scarcely lea* eagerness do they rush to drink of water* that bring upon thera pre-mature old age, and disease and lonesome ugli-

t h - t ainoBB Olhar lldnjp.. you eonr t .mpW r-puM-jHO* lUibmaon'a l i i . iory ot ! fe |4 i .m. w l t h . work of Pr Wall on

and -va t . for s ropy of I t o t . n W . Hi , tor . of Itoptiam. an-1 h*»a not bran ah4a to ftnd <m» for « 1 . Tha cocirorar.y on IU,4t.ro la Man rata* a form and springing qu .«h<« . ao p«-cul*«r to tha nu»ato«»ih eentarr, *« lo d.ro«Kl l h . roo-c dir*«al appeal to lha ii.oai rabatja H - t o r . « of i l « Urdaaaaxa In l b . r*-t a«— «f thn Churrh. and BAMBMKI on iha c w h a v i . aad Wrfl upon lha othar. srr gaaarsUy rrgmrdad, by (ha litigant parti'-, a . t h . n.o.1 rahabl. I-Mf.r. to which » . ran app**!. 1 »haH grt-Ur rajoi,-®. ih#rrf .* . . U. with - . f c l t to your intar^i . yoo can aeo<l out aa Atn«r~«a ^iitow l l v - " If Iport-nil works. Pul my naro. down for a copy oi

E ATTENTION OF THE BOUTH-t n l i " '• c ^ l - 1 to t » - following MadktoB pot up by a ra-ponaibto B im In Iho oily ot

T b a y a r a W i r r a a t o d h»i « a aay they will do. if +-t*ieni

{SOUTHERN REMEDY, No. I . )

Dr. Ta Ha Clark's Sore Care Agae Fills. T^HESE PILLS WILL NOT ONLY

A . U n k Up any c a ^ r ^ C h i l l . and Fa*ar, but tokan u» ooonrciion wHh th- P a l n l o a a I d » a * PHI a, will do iHh.r A*ua and Ke«.r irn.ad;aa do n«t do. L a . v

J rto - W - / — . lU l'o- — I iTJ)

bHhtoiM lha proe«.> . r tag all (nStMni>iaOr4>. action, and ia SURE T "

REOt;LATE T H E BOWEL*. . D m C • f i M t o youxaaJrc, aaJ Ral^f aud Health to yocr

: oaar ton yaaiB. aa-i la ter ha«

MEMOIRS. E l d . J o r w m l a h B u m s .

T h a aabjoot o f t h b briof a k o U h , whoao daash it bo-c o a a a our p a i n f u l d s l y to roaord, waa born | a U n i o n Diatriet, South Caxoliaa, whara ha r a o a i o a d ' w i l h hia f^ihar, Robart Boraa , t i l l ha waa about t w a B t j ya*ra of ago. A t t h s t t ime ho n a d o a public prufaaaion of ra-

Any ona aanding H«, within ona mooih. ahaU rorano by mall lha two aulutoft of Rotoa«»n. al»o tha two of Wnll and ona of Carson on Baptiam. Tha prtc. of tha Uitor la II

OTHER VALUABLE HISTORIES. O r c h a r d s H i s t o r y ot t h a ' B a p t i s t s ot E a r o pa :

Volume L ~ - — 4 1 O r o h a r d a H U t o r y o f t h a B a p t i s t a ot

Vol m o . II-. T h a H i s t o r y o f t h a F i r s t B a p t i s t C h a r c h In

A m a r t e a ; tha Nra|<od and no« lit* Pro*id<«c«. By Bar. B. Adiaro. Paator of tha F«r»t BnpU.l Church ta Amarkra. S5

Thia t l l tb work ia a eol l«1too of authaniic hbtorical doc omenta. a u S H . n t to ^ u l a torrtar t b . ^ . t l o n . WhKh 1. thr Arwt 1-pai .t Churrh In AmarteaT From t h b 11 wtU I - a ~ * iltal l h . InpUam of no roimator In Am.ncn ia darivod ftom Roger WQUaraa.

I T h a o d o a l a . t o t t prtca «1 «W Th* work haa slraady reacha.1 a oiruhOion ffreator than

Ugino; aad wsa b a p t b a d Into tha f a l l o w a h l p o f l h a B s p . ; ^ ^ ^ j ^ m i u ^ i o n a ] book, ante one. arer l^uad from l i»t thurch a t Psdgat'a araak, by Eldar T h o a a a Oroar. , u>a l're»a. and its «da 1a conacani. Tb . |>a.aen( la a to-auti-l l s , lika tha g r a a l Apoatla to tha Q a o t l b a , contnancad | fUl .UuaWatod a-hiion. anUrc^l l>j tha n*rrau»a o l lha m i ! a u a i g h t w a y to pranch Chriat to hia fallow craatoroa. Ila" preached w h a t m i g h t bo eal lod hia Irat aarmon on t h e bdak of tha alraam, i m u a d l a t o l y aftor hia hapUaai, to t h a f o n g r e g a t i o a . B b p r a s o h i o g through lifa waa, a m l n s a l l y , of s prsat ical ch.ra«tar . Ua waa. atriolly apBsklag , s r a r i v s l b t preacher. Hia labors aa a m i o -iitor b t a baaa rary wldaiy Jiatribntod. Ua

of Pairtor Julutaoa to I»r. R i * - h i a oonrarstoa and ta .Kmi

T h a o d o a l a . (TOJ. II.) o r T a n D a y a ' T r a v a l I n a a a r c h o f t h o C h u r c h . price f I i f TlUa r o l u u - waa l*an»d In lafi«, and ia likely to a*|Ual the

other volume in lha a i i au to f rt. circulation. Thia work haa pto*4 11M end of controAr»y

, and hand rods IB March of lha Churrh of Chrt«t. No two i works ha« . »-«D pufclialwd. .louMI^«. that h»»e b

to ba daairoua to preach Chriat to aa m a n y of h b fallow | ble«-.-d io th - conter^on of ao many from p ^ t o U p o . m

croataroa aa j»asalblp. Ha baa praacbad in South Oar- I x h a o d o s l a . (Vol. I B . ) Or E m m a l a w i a g t o n . t h a I n o l i n a , i a Alabama. aad la North Miaabaippl , and l a ' fld.ls D a u g h t e r — PrW-. II a Wkat Teaaaaaoo, whara ha ondad his uaaful l i fa . . This work ia bul Utoly fr..m lU Pr~« . l l i a a » o l u j

Ua waa, parhsps , tha o lda . t mlnlatar ia th» c - i n t r y , « « • Wtraciwn. Tha writer de.otoa hi . h s v l a g praaahrd flfty-aight yaara - li rower* to a raAatottoa of (ha acaptloa] BOOOO., looctunx

a o o T H i i t o BTHOP. For Ctuldran T ^ l n « . which of toathmg IT a o d a c a * tha ( will alUy a n r * i s and REOUI Sis: c J ^ M ^ i ^ ^ o r ^ ^ w a noaar b a r . hawasMw tossy of s a y o t h w mauWtta i iaa*. r has it failsd la s M r s Instance, U: a f h « a « a i a , tt Umaly u ^ d . W t s S t o W s Ne»ar <1*1 wo hnow a:.

swriSTS; "ESS* this manor - Wlurt wa do know." altor to* yaar'a"ff fr ienna and Ptods . our raputstlcn for lha fulfilment of wli»l . « d . -ctarwV IB slrooat eaery iastsaaw »t»r<* i !^ In&nt i . saSrnn-' from ps . s and eihauaOon. r^.rf wdl U lound m fiftoe''

. a Sfter l h . Syrup ia admm.««er*-l.

U s ef KM>I. Btollaa A Co.. Mrttidiis.

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\\TOOT) & JA)W, COTTON FACTQS » f a n * O a t f i M »-aath.ata. *<. l i . \Ueto. »

O.'-nas . * • « m S . S. F»nWuW sad j«r—«al atteuiira MU U

» Um. to t U i>ordia»e s,f ftontotoai. toatfly, aad i

Thai dr«ad acourgc of UM MlssissipfS T a l l y . E I » C who Af.UE. find, his ron.4ueror in lhaaa rBm^diaa

regtona of th* Bouth and West, will i toyond pnea w h u lhay hats ones

l i * . la Hi. *^(eem ih» tottod their »alua.

T o t h a P l a n t e r s . In th.>*>tU*Ti landaof th# Mis.ii».ip|ii. Arkaassa. aod Bra i o . , and Had Kiter. and in sll maianoua aactt u>il the dim-Oona for a.lminiaiann« Ibaa. PUU,

ll» pre»«u oine-iaolhs of the Azus snd ell as IMi'twi. Intorrn.Uent and Remlttonl Feaars toat now

y a r i y dec.male ifae U m - o f iheir saraanu and tha proflts o-

i. by follow, will afWctn-Foaars. aa

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O n a M i l l i o n o r D o l l a r s Goaa North yearly for quack snd patent madiciaaa. n p i l R O W YOUR D U T C H & Y A N K E E J - Mmoftd Hediclnoa to tha d o g . yoo jaish to klU. snd

i h e . . * j P u r s l y V a « a t a b l s a n d B o u t h . m

n m s r x l slnna l>y I T (.lark, a native of Tennea s toniliarlty wiU» h..uiharn di»aaM» snd lha«r

who haa

a Mutharn cl.iuaie D r . C l a r k ' s S o r . C a r s A | o s P l B a

la ra^minau' led U t C h i l l F a r e r . F e r o a A g u a . D u m b They will eUartoalTy to

in coonection with

loo*' standing, or how oJ. Id rale lha cSse.

A g u a . and nothing c l -e . .1;" • Iren oU^en in coanactioo with tbp Liyar •irwly eradk-aia eaery lra. a of tbeihto«iK>. a o t

f i l l . wlU ri>-of how

Thia bto pi ratton |s tha prascr.^ion ot one of lh England, and ~ id

most Etpmerv.-ad snd Hkflifbl Ntirswa baa I M uaad with aoaar Ikding ao»«*sa IS C T I o t only rahera. th^clMld from pain, but inrt*ora»e. i b -siomach and bowals, o o r w l . andrty and tone and enst -

to tha whola aratom. II will almoat lo-taWla ra!lev. grip-in lha l"*ael» MHI wiod cohc. and orer

cAnrulaion.. that. F o r If n.»t a p e ^ h r y r v , died, aod ta dawth. Ws C h l U r a n bWi.«e U the » « t • auraat remedy la lha T e e t h i n g . « * « , to all ' Drasomry and Diarr- h ^ a la Children, wheth-er it sriaea from tsethln* or from any ojJea ^M»ae. » ' would aay to eaary mother who has a .h .M anB^lor fr^n. aay of IhS foregoln* c « . m , ^ o l * - I " . not tot your p ia iyd ic . . . nor Ihe preindicaa «/ot l ier*. atand U-rwaon yoo s n d }•» '

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DR. BAAKEK T^F.ATS ALL PISKAF- **U». -• a . B p e a W a t t o w t t o i t f v n torfl ehrrwwa dWesae^ "

Pnce II Ut. Seal I'J m»d. |H-I paSI

rSTii ! Dr. T. M. Clark's Painless lifer PIDs.

• a - r « o , ajn'ain we Cakmd or Slwal iUmm.-** rjpHKY WILL KFFECTUALLY RE

inoVe all dtseaaa. s » i corn pi' tn«i

thst vou soon will be the g°0<^ sweet-tem perep boy you were a year ago."

Arthur kept his promise, snd whenever he wss tempted to give a cross answer, or get in a passion, be wss sure to remember in time the celebrsted d«y when everybody, by bis mother's instructions, attempted his cure, by showing him, in their own persons, the unlovely consequences of indulging in ILL-TEMPEB.—4A't?fcfcaj> Letter!.

to "hi Si was d plana u re. not a U plied tha lack of sarrioo on U m S n , ha waa l f s i lh fa l In s l l h i A* a haabaed , a father; s a d a

The Adviser. Bnspplna Dp.

Had dogs and tortles are not the only snapping animal* in the world. It is to be feared that most families are afflicted with one or more "snap-pers," who arc wont to exercise their spitfire pro- j ^ W ( f0Brtb, a Wo ss eieelleat wlfe,ooa aoa aod three penalties especially at the table or around the I daagtyera to Maura thalr lots. Bb body waa_ h«rled, family firs-sidr. Addreajng herself to her mother, I etths plaaaors of hia childraa, la Lagrange Cemetery Mary, with her eyes full of twinkling and fun,

bb basineta Irsaaaoliona. AS a huabacdl, a father , aad a fr iend, ha w s s • f foet lon-ata a a d d e r a t e d . W e woald also a tote t h a t father B a r n s was a R o y a l Arch Mason, s a d n e x t l o the Church of Chriat, be eatcemsd that order. U e n c s whether w s v i e w bim sa a mioiater , a fr iend, a eit i-t s a , S b a a b s a d , a father , or aa a Msaoa , wa shal l Aod t h a t h b a t l a e h m e a t w a s ia to l l lgaat , aiaccra a a d a a i -

flirm. , "• A abort l ima before h b death bo fraqoeat ly apoke of

h b Work oa earth aa ba lag finbhad, aad wa« a m l o u a to depart aad be witlahie bleaaad Savior l a h e s r a a . He aaJmly a a d t r iamphant ly d e p a r t * ! t h b lifa oa l b s Tib day of J a o a a r y , 1861, a f ter a confinement of aix waeka, which he aadured wi th graa l Chriallaa forl i tade and rds igaat ion. Da waa 81 y e a r s o ld . H o d buried three e l c a l l e n t w i r e s , four Sonaand fba* daoghtora. He baa

says; " I took a walk at ten o'clock thb morn-ing, and—" here John broke in. Now, John was just at that age when a youth knows every thing under the sun, and more too; be neVer makes a mistake, is always positive that evary thing he doea, says or thinks, is just exactly so, and could not possibly be any other way. 44 Why, sister, how ooo^d you say It was ton o'clock? it was quarter past ten at least T One sample is enough^ Every one of observation can, of his own know! edge, multiply cases indefinitely.

The unseemly habit is sometimes observed in families whose position aod opportunities of asso-ciation would lead to the supposition that every-thing vulgar aod uncourteous wuuld; be instinc-tive!* shunned. The person criticised, not bar-ing e o n e n o u g h to pass over the boorUhneea, be-gins a defence; and before one is aware of it, the whole table or fcircle is silenced, and Snd them-selves in the awkwird position of listener* to a series of angry contradictions about S matter of no poeelble consequence to any one of tl»e whole company in one sense, but of importance in

. „ . . . . . . . A l • F t * " ' * j !ha airfhaHr.y e f tha BiUa. ftilura puni.hment. etc.. latoni waa prompt in fu l f i l l ing h b a p p o l n l m e n U . ^ r o a e h l n g , | o l h . r a w l o f - a o - # w f y i m w w r t « , ^ e r c h i l d AH t e l l * waa ^plenaure. not a taak . Ha fraqoeBlIy aup- | W n t o . wtthout d.a{.»-uon of a « t , abmrfd plsre a ropy Ic

. the part e f othara. Aa a ihc hand* oT Ihetr children. It cennoUia read by ihe tlieo. ' loglau without profit • ,

W . know not where thera la ao rowhrmatter of «o jrrrsi value. e|nl«»lied In ao attractively ao llph> » ( • * . — T U 7">w< I T i W ^ IfhaAOpUu, M. - I

T h e V a l i d i t y o f h e B a p t i s m s o f C n n a p b s l l l t s s n a d P s d o b s p t i a t s l'rie. rt. Ttua work rontoiae n eooapto!. refutation of ail that ha.

l *en written to the support ot aucb bopusma l ^ t svery lUptiat e i n m l M i t *

A n s w e r t o T h e o p h U u a Wal ton*; or K.p«i*a Fact. acamat Methodist Ftottoa r PrV. S&cto.

S e r l e e of Q u e a t l o n B o o k s , vols. 1 and S.. . . . M c h I S c U

H s w "Ublo D i c t i o n a r y , inewrty r e f l y for. the praes.K-

T h e O r e n t I r o n W h e e l . M b edition... Price | 1

This million ha* been revised ao as to lr»rk the (really altered edition of the Mettwxlisl IH*o<pMn*. II ia worthy of remark ll«at aeveral of tha nio. l ubnAouqa f»sturea e * . |v>M»d by l b . Orent Iron Wheel hav . l — n reinoie i—sa thr •Hand Meetings " The asrlion on U | ^ i . m and that on lh.

Supper, atn<-ken o o t al»o. l h . doctrine Of Imparled grsoe ir, anttaattoe; the power of ihe Bishops, limlied. etc No l e ^ than ha.Dly-fi>ur rhao|p>s hsve iwen made in t h . Dlacijdlna. f>-t another thirty lh<Mi"»ml eopie . of the Wheel HrcuU-tod. and M t l i o d l i m will be powerto* Hi the Houtb. Il h«-airandy received s wound from which i can never recover It has a . . en . -d lhat ihe author hy mtro.ln.-ed a new snd contradictory theory of RapU»t policy Into this ed.Uon This ia without the |m*l foun-tobon to.fiw-t. aa any one c*n see for hm«eK. He lias developed afld •lrec^thene.1 ihe poeitiao* h . did take by an array of bags number of talua-Me authorities. •

- 1 had raaalTe-l to Join a Metl.>disi Koctoty. tha com ins Peturday." a ^ d th . son of a lUptiat rrrenUy. "but one d»y my eye fell u)«n Ihe Iron Wheel, u n | . y opou the ceo I re u U e . I curtou»ly oAe^ed M srnf- r ~ l a f a s pages;— became mtore«tod. and dnKnoihinf but «M and t l e e p unbl I Snl*had lbs work. When 1 closed the'hook I had not a Metbndi«t predilection shout me. I «sw it was a humar •octoay. onf .nated and -t-rted by w—. I eought ths Cliureh huill by Cbnst luniseK, Uiai Itolurday."

Ilutvlred*. nSniator- «od memhera, hsvs tirawi le»l out of Methodism by this book; aod Uionvend* lu-pt from en terms 11. BB|4i>»ofUldren »h-mld r«*d i t The youth of l b . land should u Sam 1 bar with it.

T h a U t i l e I r o n W h . s l : T h . T—timony of Msthodiai. a#vna( Methodisin. P r * . «0 els.

The testimony ol Ili>hop RawMii austoins the JH-Nlion of the Great Iron Wheel. A work for ths million.

. * Price .w eta.

t

where It will raat ia hope of a glorioaa roaarreetioa at the b a t day .

R E S O L U T I O N S . .Rdeolrod, T h a t io the death of Blddr J e r e m i a h

harna . lha chnrehaa which ha aarred, s a d Iho one in par tbator of which he wns a worthy msmbor, and ths «Buae of re l ig ion genera l ly , h a v e a o i t a j n e l a great

Kaaolved, T h a t In » b w of h b br ight r x a m p l e tri-a m p h a n t death, a n d of the thinned ministerial ranka, tho Lord'* m i n b t o r a aro l oad ly cal led on to gird tbrm-aelvaa afraah to the work of preach ing t h e glorioaa Oeapol of lha bleaaad God.

Kaaolved, T h a t we l e n d e r , e a r haarUea^ a t s i p a l b i e a to S b t e r Boroa , h b a s r v l v i o g chi ldren , e n d relative# who have been apeolally afflicted by this bereave m e a t .

RoaoWed, T h a t t h b o b i l o a r y be agraad on tha Chnreh Record forwarded to the T e n n e s s e e Bapt ia l , alao to tha Baptiat Messenger , a t U< e a t i a a . JOBS M. G g a r ,

V . B a r o c s , nV a a s s * , . M I L L S a . C o m .

T h a W e a t o r a Recorder a a d MiiaUalppi BspUatp leaae

J o h n B i c h a r d W i l l i s .

W h o wsa born A n g o a l 15, IBM, in Wilkca c o a a t y , G mov*d with h b psreato to Mbaisaippi l o 1 8 M ; was

ary and Ihea* raaolotiona •erd, a n d t b i l a copy be Baptial , St N a a b v l l b , and r, a t M e t a p h b , for pabl i -

another, as there ie a certain disagreeablettcss Uptlaed into the fellowship of ihe Blaokhawk «.hureh. about it which all feel more or less. What if a thing happened a minute or a. month later or sooner? it is the general statement to which at-tention is directed Contradictions, criticisms and corrections in general company are clownish; they are clear proof that, in almoat sreiy case, the person who assumes such an ungracious office is • boor of the flrat water, and Is essentially de-ficient in that refinement ahd delicacy which are inseparable from a cultivated mind and a taste for

b y Re*. B. U o d g e a , In 1 8 6 2 ; entered (be Mlasbrippi College la l&M, where ho epent a part of Joar years , h « t « a a Anal ly compel led to q a l t Col lege In 1858, on a e o o s a t of HI hea l th . T h e fell daatroyor had marked M m . He l ingered till l b s 22nd J a n u a r y , 4 » l U when l a U | l trinmpha of a t r iumphant faith be ba Je a cordial a d i e s to tho amoky aoenaa of t h b l i fe , and entered the pea i (y ga lea of the Golden C i t y . During a long and I Ire s e m e U l n a . . , no murmur nor e o m p U I n t escaped hia l ips . H o looked o p e n aad ( p o k e of death a n d the unmensarad a g e s of t h s " t l m s to come ," with a calm naaa a o d h e x o i . a , to w h b h al l others but t h s

y* pastor ,

d e S s s t i o a la h b ChriaUaa walk ooesrred In s v s a aug- j

all that irbeautiful, elegant aod refioed A whole

and all of the company have gone homs with a kind of blight opoo the sensibUitiea, in eonse quenee of a jar caused by the impatient oontra diction or correction of some unimportant fee* in a narration.—Halt* /omruat oj Health

D t o e a a e d L i v e r , TOBI B t o m s o h o r I m p u r e B l o o d If taken in jniasmatic tocelilss befor. the Agss goU bold

on the •ysiera. they will a.a l ike a charm ie evadketin* miauiMtfiC poHMHi. prxvenlin^ levers. The PatoleM Livar Fill , strike al the eery root of Otseea.. acting f*nt ly In the purification of the. b l e d in thai easy mannrt which inspire* < ooll<toi.-e to th.- ourten-r—Tssi «. ivs P ^ s .

THEV COJCTAIN SO MINERAL POISONS. but sre cBmpMsd of r e m e d y ihtf our Creator, in his In-ftwte £ . " d n e . . •:% '*u.e . t to ST^iag up on our pfainee. on our n i e r «Mok». and in the «to«p r c ^ s e e s e f l h . fore.i. Truly. - In wtodoin hath he ma.to them ail for the relief of •ultrnn# humanity."

' T H E V E R Y B E S T P I L L FOR T H E L I V E R Ever 'd»ted to lha puliic. m*otf wa^MsTiuaahy.

Hate you Jaundice t .

I!<ive yau a Sallow ComplexionJ

Um« you a Tainted Breath t

7 / a e e you a Sick IJ-cuiatht t

Hart you A ' r r v o u s Headache f

Hove you a Pain in the Sidet

HaM you a J'ain in the Brcaitf

Have you a Fain in the Hack t

Have ynu Dytpeptia f

Hue* you JJiliuut Fever f

Are you C W t r e t

Are y>/u Languid t

Have you a Diluted Skin t ,

Are you troubled I c i t h [flcert aud SoreeV

Try.them. T h e * . Pills ar. no V.nkee Tncfc to. be M i n e d off on Uw

oon&ding South, bul are prepare.! by l»r. T . M Clerk, of Na>hvill«v a native Teelim<»ny of the hiehe»< •-har» ier relaaiv. m thmr virtue anay be WEXiNLV ASK A TRIAL OF TIIEM. hot.

T h e T r t l e m m a . - .M. Only read i t

I-et your ehiht read it. Let your neigbhor. mad i t

< Gel ProlMlauU to read i t

InBdel 'a O o n f e a e i o n . Or t h e P o w e r e f C h r i s t i a n U n i o n ; P r W | i «> Tlua. by some. »• l l » u ( h l to I * ihe very tost hook ever

usuod from Ihe tos.lh Wa.tem PuUishmf House. A min istor aay a ; " Every paator should gel one into every family •W his churv h and Congregation.M

Il is H o e d ouly to TlModoeia In aUrecUon and power.

T h o P i n e F a r m : By A. *. C Mintotor, win he reed wllb Intoreet by timtintan*. and indeed by t U l i b e r a public ir-evrslly Price T6 c n U . Tho look will be reed with inlet e e l , »->i h hy ihe voalhfbl

r ' ' , W " " 1 0 "" Our readers.—TA.

Abqniant s ^ x e s a to ihe Ptoe Fard> SaotUr* RaptUt,

g s e t * pastoral admoalUoB. T h b , h o w o v o r . b a i l r i b u - i h i a n> tab le to a largo o s t e a l to tho m a a a e r la w h b h h b ' isaet/r*-J.loua pares ta have brooght Bp tholr ch i ldraa . I t af-fords mo pleasure to ment ion tho foot ia connect ion , tha i Btephoa H. a a d X a a s y J . W l l l b , aro rare parents ,

F i f t y S h o r t B e r m o n e o n I m p o r t a n t S u b j e c t s , a . t h

a bfo-llke portrait <4 the author on atoei Price Si V> k b universally commended by the Prees. I l

hou*«'of (dees. The r icher thoughts of a greei mind are crowded into

Iheae Sfty UUHU "rmons . Let evary minisler poeeeaa U.

Three Beaaoas Why I a a a Baptist; and a fourth. Ventilation, thay Jo bring ap their childraa ia the narture aad ad-i ^ F I am a Close Oommunleniat. Price SOct.

Four thousand fset of air every hoar! and yet Munition of the Lord.' Bat for the length to which j UL Christianity Susceptible or Legal Br oof-there are multitodes in the city of New York who thia paper woald grow, I woald moatba a few of hb pr" -rr.T — — ' ° aleeo with closed doors and windows in rooms many vlrtaoa, hbambhlUty and loveliaosspf eharao-; T h o ' l t h u C h r U l U " PrfooUota. which do not contain a thousand eubie feet of tor. eapeeblly. Jeas A. Lispsa. , V. Thanghta te the Impenitent- PrW .5 eto

Reger-a Wells, fob. IS. 1861. VX. Sermon oa ths Death of Preeident Eaton.-Tho Christian Index aad the Mississippi Bsptlat

plMo sopy. ! Bevival Bermoas. By T. C. Taasdato, Miaa....Price II 00 * 1 Alljg^erueel r joaet of friend.. Ihe author haaglvsu

Ski was quits ready to begin ths nsw mode of m M m n l Bnt for a voador, on this

mmm. Arthur awoke feeling

Ifsrsr *alBd, be all ths same. WhfU to dress, sbs seemed

"Do. for Arthur!"

nightly lathe lodging

Without

i JOB told BIS,- said Arthur

f w ' t M l w / T i

which do not contain •pace, and that thousand feet is to last all night, at Isaet eight hours, except such scanty euppliee as may be obtained of any fresh air that may in-sinuate Itself through Utile crevioss by door or window, not an eighth of an inch in thicknees. Bat when it is known that In many cases a s u a sad wife and Infant sleep habitually in thousand

it is no marvel that mnltitodee perjah prematurely in eMes; no wonder that infant chil-dren wilt away lika lowers without water, and that five thooeand of thsm are to die in the city of New York alone daring the hundred days whieb shall include the fifteenth of July,- eighteen

Mra Mary Beynolda. Died si her see's residence, Eutaw, Ureeao soaaty,

Not mater the J*h, IMS, Kf*. Mary Rey-. aged IS yean, 6 meatha aad II days.

Reynolds was hern la Spertonsbsrg Dbtriol, Caroliaa, Jane 16,1771; sttachod herself.to Ihe

bt chereh whlb la her aaUv* StaU} moved to Mfoeeeaty, Ab., with her haahaad Gideon Rsy

t h b foOectom of t t o - e sermons, s o graciously US.MK1 in ihe oonveraioa of liundreda in the chtof oitiee and towns of the Sooth. They anil be reed with increaeed Intoreet Vf the thouaends « h o listened to lham. M a r r i n g e , a n d t h o M a r r i e d L i f e , By Elder J. M. D.

Try them. Try them. Try them. Try them. Try them. Try them. Try them. 7ry them. Try them. Try them. Try them Try them. Try them

in a short l i m e ; ateo d i«e^e« of th - Htnmsch. I ->er an.i Itow.ls. There are m a n . d.aea.— incidenl «l lo « > m e a ar-chiMren whW-h are Ire . i -d v*^h di-tlftpji-hed s iwre.e AU peruculars will be r»«-e »«y l ^ i e r . I»r. Itoakce rea p r o d . - .

thousand cer t l f ee to . of b i s pen«- i .rtr^e.. -n e r r . , mnrers , Otd Sorew. it I ' W e s . Hip M»*•»»• t i - iuto ol rvrr» .InwrlpUon. Sceld Heed. Benn. Polypes of rbe Jtuw. or t snv other p - n of the to-ly. Tumor- and BweOmiBi of every W r l p t i o n . and writhmH lha u-e of the knife, or »r.> sur / -cal Instrument-. The— hurt named d i « ^ e s o a n n ' e 1 - • ».v correei-mdenee: Iherelore all anen p a t i ^ «S'.*« p i * ' (hemMlvee under the ftort-w'. per-on. l -uperV- . . - ! „

Doctor Bankee ha. rrmde a new d«rovery of .. « Klnl-l. that wiM prodnde al~»rvtton -t (he -C-ta™. I." etoi res t -^ i e r m u . n i v>-«m to the feye. without r«ort to the knlfr. Al! . l i iK^es of ihe

E y e e a n d E a r a . sre epeeaeaftilty l r ^ o . d wilboul the u— of t h . knile n M ~ <fl.. I>r. Baake . he . O^O.IIUKIY on haunt, at hir<-fl*-». m*r; . i t o n s i e e a s ^ r t m e n t of heantifn!

r. w. cassoLaa. s . s . n u n /^HANDLER & TURNER, ATTO^ V and Cocn«-iloc- ml L a - . Au^ia, TrS»e. wiU all l h . emirt . of lhal f-tote. Al**., m the ru_ of Catted Males. WiU atieud to the toulne*. of (to 2 sM« generally, bpe^to) alt«nl->n U. lhe oolSertio. m e l e o b o r t o n 'J an.1 u> l- ' id l .nooiooe .

TT o w iTs S E w ING UMWM I L rst*t:wh.c IM>. MIT -..IBUIO tr.tr M _ _ t * i . l W a , boot and etoe. fc*rnaM and aantsge n a « k 2 (SanU v .

t h e f.m!:y Bschtne sew. both U i t * aBd heavy w iM M h M to the heaviest p«-m*al.

A .i-^ia." e»*h >rimlBm ef HO u n d ^ d to rur Pitsa— •*w u*e to«t r iwraei . ol wwjnr .tbltMiH at th . M i l • u t o to, t J m » . natag i^ptoml-r 10. I««S. * * *

COBS BKPS A « u , A&rll—H _ J » _ « W W . 8 t n ^ 4 ^ , ; , r

\ MALOAM BELU^—qHUHCHfi

IUOB. and to- t».«« half lhat of steel, with toae.^^3 «rvl dufntobty e»i«al if not wipertor to Hther-has a s a £ tol.toich. .'rf>®rou- t i n e Vihnrtions r«n u> toard s c m disouxe . i - n c e . oot e j ^ e d i n g - l x H cent , psv B. from t" b» »•.. AH »<»• w»rr*sie,i i » . i „ (

1? Spnx-e'Street. NeeTsrt. A UA. Peopl«. plantation Mill. .oiflMrwt » » h . e n h

••ne hibliel ft: t h . hsrde.1 • ••m every eiaht m i e e u a T S 1 » revolutl««a. and two horse p ^ r e r - c e e U ahsruTZ gag W E S T TROY BELL FOUNDRY.

T V Este iabhed in IS« . The aii l«-r'tor. nF. l . I> . tor. *nd have >«Ostontly for nde aS HKI . IX tlieir «4d e - u U w h s d fo-*n.lry. t l ^ r sn-H F I . I A nenor bells tor e h u r r h . . . a o l . m k s e , B F . l . l A L- i.ir«-a.stoaanh.*ts. tocomoti.e^ pkm.. B F I . l X , tollnns. etc.. m o u n t s in Ihe m.«t an-HRLIJ*. paove.1 and .iil.tAPtiiU nunner . wHh P.RM.U, their new pe!«tiieU V o k . an-loiher-aab. BKIvLH. - stonUal r u o u o O n ^ end wwrr^iled la KELLft. every |«rocutor F'.r tnfofn^Hoo m

regard u> ke*«, rtf nV'-nnflnga, • Afjun'^e, e»c . anu lor a cfn-idar, sd- M U I

BELLS, dre-e A M F N ^ I . Y S . 5 B 3 BELLS. m*r»«s-a W e e t T a u y . X . T

KN I T T I N G MACHINES, J.?. A ' K F W F « M l l . t AM» PLANTATION ESmWB

MACRINEH, umfciiix Sve iboaiaend bK'pe per iataaS«L t h Msrbtoe '• nr/*~ ""tlr remarried as 4 n . ef lh. maU » i->rtsnt and prwrttcal inventions of; modem Baw, M

tt- utility s t e l l to--^m./senc(w!ly known, eft fc e^eetret l r»p listed

the

inventions M i D m*/irencmll-

iii.l-.-i«i*a»:e g « l And as an M

< lure, of i

I've I IPWHi^

A r t i f l o i a l C y e a . a n d T y m p a n a l

to"i*ebold And as an . r o n i w a h e f s S m S m the promoUon of d o m e - l i t comt- n», i~»eery KOOds. are the st .rde of * v « y ™er't!Wrt«. with the s ld of o c e or I n o r . . - tone-can supply tbe-r - t o r e - with ithe of h'— :ereand krt« r«f all lowinif arfctoe , v.-wM Kver^thMa

.IJT-M-.. -•4>(SE.. meb-rve-t- . drwwem wuafow drapeaj. d j «'*> of Sni-h. t l x / * old stoi'ktoi' l*B> may be re4sK, « J ii.a.1. a - JT*-I a - new. in an In.-re.hl4e short sj«re aftow j The-e ruachme. are s o « in pie u i>' ir cuastrwoan sS

• ork wiih »i«-h a w M W a , t» a' they may toamilk 'amdie. w.ib no - titer •natmstnna 'lwn are roelaamlai

f »*-%t of printo.1 dlre.-i:->Rs whv h . v - . f. j>sny Mch mStBl r . e T i r n m . '"J t " ' — " "»« lenrn lite 0|erui<»« m < ie beefa O n E a r D r u m - . l n , i n * i e d to o , « n . i e the ia . -h i t ie fr«eefcMB

Las rs%S£i,a

wtorh Sre snitatle tore.iher Sex a ^ l all at.-^- ^i.-er'e.l to P.v. i M' mrv-touc - s n a r l e d l o perthrjir a - rrprearated. every dMcriptlon; aleo etery j T J . Hartwefl.. Moot^-o rr j . A b b s ^ thmand AgBtt' minute. .

vartotVef krK«mmthewwrid—alaic .as»>ri- 1 I h e N a t o a e f B - . ! ^ « p p i , m i l i l m i b U - * - • " j *l| communication. aa~l orders ft>r Mat ton»* snd l<Ml ment at to.uf-fil and durafde* 1 1 *11 comnmii«rstior»- aa-I o o l e r s P>r Mat tone* rufl local J fB

. I M . , . , ' 1 muBt »e a,Mresaed Lltoml lmlncein.i . is oflanSk A r t i n c l a l B a n d s . , Ffes-c ^ . 1 (VM-a e | n - u l * .

I 1 - n - * « " I Brown's Bronchial Troehto r fciiiliifrif

s . i , aad can a m i by e j p r e . s of Ihe world.— j AH kinds ol Trua-ee tor Ketnuaor Bifi'ti.iV of e v e f y d—--rj j Omoh. Cti^. Hoar ft**', !* *. t BM, «:..V

or elU^r - e * . and Tm-aes p*r»«eularty a i b i t o d fot | TXt™t>. Motors IMWMJ aa in a weak condition; alao for U.oae wit

UBerl

Oon tor ellhrr - e * . aod T m - a e s . tomalm in a week condition; ah«o for th Prvlapei •

r^eSor B e ^ i m is o n . of lh* n.ort eelebraied iod skllto ur«eoo. now lirioif. Hia tor

MiiailJ In every pniw-pel Htv of the world.

a ~ - * i a C W CUmrA

phy-letans and aurxeons now liru>«. H i . 6une is known pe" mall] In every pnne-p«] Htv of the world. All l i t ter- dire-ted lo I>r. R».kec m u - i eontoin ton oeri i.'

« ^ , . f fA. Th'oof. tf/Arre tmr»B'I».toll', AsfSeie

Clan' e . f fftre itrrno/K to P U B L I C S P E A K E R S A N D a i N O E B S .

pKW ARE AW ARK OF THK IMPOH to pay po-togr and incidental e*j>en«e. All ehrmhe cen l o lrmtod If forrespoodeo.^, i t o - e wenUon.-t sau^ki- the

hlch will require his personal .u |>ern-io ? . ^ j J K ( W t o " contoinlag .tomulo«il ;n^i»-ma.

s a c . oTchMkiag a C«Huth or "Cummtm CoM^ MB -|lu.; uhieli u> the '--tdaejng weeld

in Nashville. Pr*e . to 1 en Is p^r

Put up only at the AmhroMal ml Medical Depot of Clark, e^ory A Co.. Nwhvilto. Tcutxwsee. to whom all brdefs •rtegory .

lanxi be ad'lreescd. F«r Ml . by iTuirf.sl . . o d . - lu iUy dealers ganerally. a a - U B receipt uf the KeUil Pnoe. to oaato, we wfll

to any aUltie— by mail. Price, to i

Full Uiiwcfaoos with m c h bos.

A N O T H E R S O U T H E R N R E M E D Y . bettor than aay and all i h e (Ala ao l Linimenu in use. You

• i »ay ao wf«en you here tried B. aad il ia UB-nnlike many of them, pfaainwf to tok*.

& roller's Ambrosial Oil. . —CURES—

Clark Ile»I-.*he. Ears. he. To-Hhache. in ihrew mmstoe : chilis. l»j.pej«ua. Colic, Cram}*. Inflamed Eyee. ehrook' «>r» eyes, sor* Ihroet, cut", la ims, bruiiea, a(.rs«n», chap-ped h»n4.. |»iea. ulcer., diarrhnm. buakaia. eorna. froetod ieet. d m S f " . old aoraa, ao re brnaat. s o f e mpplee, scsJd he»d. rtsgwurm. tetter, soaks Hlea, ml lato-. • Thj wwM U for iMiru*. II cure* s o r a b h m on h.rse*. -ore eyes oo. h •pra.ii*, satinuey. |-»ll ovii. Sstula. s» ld ie and haraees n i l * , freeh . oun .1 . »r aaellinjoi, and u> l h . tw»l known remedy to apply to i*nder-ft">ted ho«-m ft..m tounder-^ake up tbe fret a:i 1 I suh . well al.iut the (fog of UM foot. Cures all cu uoe'His d t o s w r o n m a u o r l ' s a i .

No one medicine can cure In all !•*»! we can show more real proof of U*. virtue af Ambn-ial Oil m lU haelin* pro(erlie», from re . j -m. ib lc u»cn. who are a l u e e beias oojiehl. lb an ran to produced tor any wther medicine.

We d.. Sot a e c r t a core for evSry malady to which the hi>-m-ii fiamlly are »utoe--t. U«t what w . proclaim w . can sub-•t .ni .ate f t liciag witnesses. Tfc. Amtooeial OU U a Nasb-t i l l , f rc inmi ion . and sold throughout Ihe Houlh and South-

aii'l if-neral deeiera. The Sooth I>r. Clark, a aati ie Tmneaseaa.

altor much 1 - U r and rwamrvh. ban pro.luced a really worthy medicine, winch b t W m d io d r i - uol much ot the worth lews m.|-»rte-t ira-h with which the country to So<ided.

I V w rail at our office, wheto wa wdl u k a pleasure in • h o . i n * toiler* and tc.timoedels too unmeroq. to aet forU. in the frriu o l an ar lvrt . -e ioaai . some of which aome from physicians in high -landing. wb» are usdig it in Ihe.r prwr-tow, a* they etato. w.ih m-rvelotia eSaeto

wa- chaltoogo the world to pr>-li»c a remedy ao apeed; and cdrclfal la lU healing propert ies

• *-Hre.i the evidence of Ihe vcrtne of Clark and Fuller's AmliroMal <«il. evidence s o authentic, and from persons wh*.e word and standing are «rr.pr«ach*N.. Bend and M> romin-ed. <*4.AHK. tiREUOKT S a > .

r-rt -»«*>•: that wh>eh to tl ie

r^?ar rr s- » dec 17—if - IKK-TOB BAAKKE | "That ironMe m my I h w e t . (tor

T>ERRY DAVIS7 VKG F.TA1U K 1;A IN I Killer. The s r m l Me<licine of th . ag . . Taken inter-

naliy M l u r n sudden colds , couch*, etc., week e a o w i ' .

which che "Tiaafcai a aneciiic; have tnede n»e i^ton a racr. whisperar"

i X recommend iheir to to IIIUIC # p e . i w f « . -Kev. E. B . O u a a

£ i e | VompUint, and .ISaentery

Apidto.1 astorx

delahly. nursing sore n*RUh. eanker, ,l>vrr c u -dy .pep . la or indi«e^ien.cramr »*>d pain b etoma-r;.

• pamu-r'a eolie, Ax-uo clu.lcra, a.arrl... .-

satoruaily it cure , tetoas. to i l s and old i«>rc-. j •evere )>urns and scaid. , cut- . »<rui-e. sod emraii(a. »w«Il'r•• ' of the Mints, ringworm and teller. Kronen W a » i « . fro. ie j i h'lMaTus, tooth-aclie. | * a i in tha to*, neuralgia and rhaun t

Pain Killer, token intomally. should »» a.lu!««r»t~l j mflk or water, or made into . syrup wuh m n l o N - F«~- i ! mugh, a lew drops on sugar MUen will b . mure ego:ti\<-{ than anything else. See j r in ted dire. tons . i

W . writ the attention of ererr one to thia UfliWwedent. ' sr-cifte. Whal stronger proof of t h e e ton. van lie produce • l h a . tha folkiwlng letter, ree^ved u n a o l - t e d . from F»> V- ) U. Jmcoi,:

N a . A S * . N. J., June Mh. I»«> Ms. P s a s r Davis A S a a - f l / i A w n -—Allow me. un-o-

li.nie-1, to send yoo a word of coinm*«d*i>va fon y . « r »•*. Killer. I hare u-od it l a my ftmily Itom* -evaraj

•' Great service in subduing l loarsef t . - s " Has. ft

"AluKMrf Instant rrhef in the d . s tra . .mg tabor af uig i^cuiiar to A - i h m . Bav. A.«

BO Opium or anyihiiur mjtirtoua, I»a. A A l l » i « - . <

«.pj« and plrBAaut corahiu*t«-di foi Ma. 0 . | F

. . t o ia l iu Broaahitie." I * J. V W, l o s t

found Hall It cltoma io to. bursa, cholera ton.toncie.

- I have w o t c d U>em ev - s i l eM S»r Whoopinf M t E s - . R W . W i M l *

•• It '.efloiid when compel led to «pe .k , -uSerwg *m c<4d - Bsv, J. S. P i < » u a i a , » I m

- fcflrctual in remov»i»|c Boer^eneas snd InttaSWMi Thr«M, ropim-m with Si*wt,er. » tongera*-

IV-r. M .l.m»aoi. La«rfans>.B>i. T e t h e r of u. Southern F k m S e M p i

Oreet brr.edt ntien tokaa te fore bad after niuathka* F m m their i—ieitoa, l i b J they prevent I loar^ue .v . r .

f iher will l«e of {leruiAncat ad\ara*Qe lo n>.

t»W*old by

l i . . . C IU VLB*. A I L Prealdedt'd Aihens CcIbga.

<11 I»ruggi»ts at TwtsVT-Flva C i t B t l a

For rheumatiam, e * and difficaltios, s» well v>

regasd ihe I V . j ions |ieyk»nd ar - j

keep it »« our c h M I.nary c.-.«es worf' otlisrs aiiMVif IDI 1

aequbntaace and (heed- ia autnllv k v n n U e . M->?y 'l*-'ir men hsve e o o k m of It ut the higheet terms *« a 6o.n medicine. MlaMenarie. to reprated in.tan.-e. h*«^ «..-l l | U S. .hvtite . Tena , -T l e lassc.et.Msa ot toultoiMW lSMf«

hat the P»iw K i l l e r . ' - \ .»,rii etoWceoMi M i l l . r w ^ 4 l wl^rv tto, -uoM to h e h a heat lien to o-|*. and Ow;. j UM «^t«m'oattor tos.^ws. *f %-rih.rw

tomille.. snd a d m i w « a r ( l l ^ h u w u b l b h a ^ m wf tbea to«e iaHitmtow. aad Ma n i them This much 1 atn inclined in aay, * I k, ik&« V

act o4 jti .Uo. to youraelvea. and as a bOBsSl lo other . To

me in perwei said in lhe4r lettor*. I hy tor the l « l merfidne used m UM it for Ihemeeltaa and Camilh

r & ! ; C O r T H K R N COMMERCIAL C 0 L 1 I B •• 'd t ; O s . . h ville. Tei.a.—Tl e lw».et .aaa of ^ t t o i a i i a Haa*l

ara a l l . f o u r s , ate

u»e tius teetimonial. if of f iniai. U "f »irr M|r"c B E V W. B. JACXIKS.

We. Lale a l i tor of Chriatlan T h o F a i n K i l l e r

tested ia ever* variety of climate, and by abno. has beeu tested io every; vai every nation known to M m stoat comi -n ion aod eeSma iraveler—-on « and

d.«t-tr • / Sola Prppnetoca. Nashnl le , Ta

N a s a v i u a , Hept. 14, ism.

TTHK COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY I Hie . -Ule Burma of the Savmlh Annus! State Fair of

petiueu : - t l w L M- Sioger. Wheelar A Wilaoa. A. h Baker" The Srs( three namod, al-• ' - t i e and capartty, still ao far as

Taanea.ee •swing la c o m . . . . . . . . Howe, an'I Ihe tiroeer A though d A n a g l a eoBStreaOoe i. ihe swlch to eoawemed. sll srrita al tho aeme pmat. making what to called aod known aa tha abultle satch/raoh using , -hiutto or ahultle and todMii, upon whtoh a lha lower thread, ar thread u«ad unde»oealh la raquimd to ho ro-

conceive (Tom l W ooaMTuetieB. operaiwm and atitoh. their prln>H|iei a<I.ptatioB to to Ih# perpoaes of manuSad<>re. The points e e r«ncw»va mort nsre—*ry snd import ant to aieet

merit, advants^i'

WdETTISfe ' I hereby ecrtSy ih . i the abote la a true oopy of Iho onamal

daci.ion sod award of the Committee a r - -Mat hutaa. appoiatod by the T

m e n . an*. It is the almost con MiHe friecd of Iho m<otoN>nry an

land—end a o o o . should u a v d on tokaa and rivers without it

Ba wore yoo call for and get Ihe genuine PAIN KII .LKh. and noaie of the man* w o r t h i e r no^tiuma «^VaedP.r » . b .

Prices—8ft cento. t» cents, and SI per l«.'i»e. Hold l.j medietas dealer, everywhere." J. ilAf!i;i<< A «•»».

Prepnetors for tU' K..ith a.i-1 W»«l. " (Incinqati. «ih»*

Sold wholesale bv W. W Berry A W m o v d l f t X^ah.ilie Tean. ; Ewin. P-ndlbmo A Co.. Sa-hrtl le . T . n n ; S field A Co.. Mem phi*. Tana . ; J Wrighl a Co., N«^r <». learn.. La. ; Seo. i l A Mead..New «»rie,M.,. I A

eugU. i e e > ~ i y

r S WEAVKR^S CANKER AND SALT M-J Rheum Syrup, for the core ol csaker, wait rivenn erynpslaa, scrofulous diaeaae., cutoneno every htod of diwawea a n . m e from an Ir btood. Ths m o s t t<to-|tv. blood pur.Ser .entury.

It i s Oia prescription of an educated phyaktton. nnd (HI who are afflicted with any .of ihe . l o v e named d» .e^.c . -hould nae it without de lay . ' It wdl d o v e th* dtoe*»c. f . „ R . the sys tem, and when snce out o o Ihe a toe appi.es tioos ot I«r Weaver'-

O e r a l e , o r O t n t m s n t . and yoe have a permanent core.

ie Cereto has proved Itaelfto lie the be»t ointment evei | aod where oace eeod. it h o never h e ^ ktoorn t-. ;

, .hsrtsr to IfeM. . PT>^W!/S to Sll tha v.rV>W» ^ t i i w e u , bars tommim

! .1 h cmat .ere. In vtow c( thafc pr^ctoai »i» Wl»— asaim* i worth. .

They bav. ... Iravowl to task- it w<«thy of the latlWIT* I >he wtoto row.trv, a*>4 to pla*. It uj-m a basts m * • * (

imi ar s*hwol to the watld. y - .L'.' , ' Th«v 4rlumpb-ntiy p^at to tkn l^»r catolneas af PJJ" | « - o , r - oarupyiag rv. | -»wbl- IUMIS to a» jaaw « w I t'efc.o. r ' | Th sy rtitltona* ar.y •imi.'ar schprj lot p n d a » aa a aal m i *>»r Of a» «.»•! to«.k he»i«l-e. ; hi (nrilnr partk alars addnm leathern

s - b . l i ^ lMii« «e i.atoi>«w> .iW nr—lar.

eniptMifta, an hnpnr.v -tale of th .

of tlto tiimter >ii.

REMjOVAL. HOWE BEWINO MACHINE orTlCM

lie moved i o !

3 4 U N I O N S T t K B T . First C—ir, recer.ily «>c«iplcd by J. CJ Harvsf Afh

N CALLING THE ATTKNTtOX W

The vsW

Ml of

*• »':r m>mero»* j-«tmns und the Io Wore ace.*-: Se .,i »rters, e e d*e*f S • IO Ihe wwnia Of t\» l lows MachMtoi a» lliatr j low alrwa<ly '•l.oii-rlodd word*." I ,

A 0:11 Ki-Kk Iff f-dk. Si'oul CoMeii. and Vwtonel alw*r. ou hand. C N F BHOTHI-. ,

jaiif '.IT 54 Union s l fee i , N^.h»ilw.

F . n l a r g e d E d i t i o n .

"HYMNS FOR THB SABBATH SCHOOL •tnttdttsrri'rn'"!™1™ MAXY ,{EVIVA1' HYUSSP h S K r t o e ; S « ' i r « * » the eoleet ioe . T h e y e r e hand, or I lpe .JSotoh^ e r p imple . o , , r ( p l o T o

S o r . M l p p l a s | i h e eereto ia the only oae thing r e i u l n ^ to cure, It aliotjl! 1 bv'

J ^ b S C ****" " ! A C h r l . l m . . o r

SGEHSs l^pftund thy mad ,on

this h Irad coj^ea. I l to p«r« Ihe recclpt of fire three ce»l

HAKKIH A 0 0 . , Proprtoiors. Cmetoaoti. «»hio. For tha Weetom arid Southsm Stales,

to whom all order. » r the a l » * e medirioea should to ad

. by W. W. Berry h ftsmonlle Nashville. T e o n ; J, |T. MttU. Fraakfort, K». l r , l w . Wilde*. LeolaviUe. Ky. ; J. W n r t t a Co.. rfew tVUen-. 1 * . Soortl A Mead, d o . J o h n l>. Parlt. Onclnaei . , Ohio.

iratoil.o pnea 'only f»c«ip« of il«. retail

# ceiOs a c^pf . price. Address fa •epldanwOm For Either iha above will b . sent

pnce . Sept. S tf.

f l R . BHAI.I.ENBK1KJER'S ANTIDOTE A - F taaaaJaaadrwJtoaleurw S e toearlim. 'kill fc.. laSaamHliat s s M<toB< vvmliuet Aver daaaV agwe, sad »'• fccwM af AlasBM having a aMtortooa ortsia

A fow Scasa will awr*an* aedtoary rwe^ . a d aoa S<ea tov.ri.

b'**T *£+*- 11 ***** * *v ^ t o t a y s a ^ r o y . (•riim.UB-w. aad M v . it daaaa tha w a p W a a t aCaet. that atleoS th - wsa of Qalato-aed ather ageoU to c-nerml w > H < m « ever, |. ( B > u\ ,j„ dlsssae, aa7totha arlcUal a»d aaly antldots tor Mals>l lav Br. •he i lmbsacr- . f v e v a a d Agua Aalhloto, Bad yeagatPtaa.

a* tto to A->

•oc-y. A g n l -e*n Bo. M Public Square.

ProprietAi and ownar of

Oflke (gethalation and a a l e W tha Grovsr A Baker Fsmily

wktoh 1 bass slvao t h e m * " 7" B. hvSit, Faalar^f BjagUst Chsrek, CaWo^. Wtoa.

YOUTH'S MAGAZINE, A MONTHLY JL S X a i A L ~ B B A D l l r C U . T IU.DSTBATB®. -

• M I . V O I K D O L L A f t V I I * « A * I A ON FswfA (As Booth'

Ilavllaad,Storaasea k Co .of OhartoaSaB, A C . wh-s a i e y J h a largsat whslaaato. drag dsators la ths Sawtb

OssBLsavaa, AIX, -aswary ifilh, isno

nriiosK ORDERING SURDAY I bock*, a SI h ar to mind I U I w» ara torira^l w

to^a to mu Sie ^ . b a . . , . 0 J 1 4 T B 8 M ^ K ^ A C U .

»>rM - if

" W H E E L E R A WILBON-B _ S E W I N G MACHINBi-

w i r s N s w I m p r o v e m e n U , a t B e d w a e d

pHE WHEELER A WILSON ^ b ^ ^ w w _ ' » a n i a r t i » ha»>t«*

I therapy.'

• takaatoaaB'a la atoitog that '» i t a i alhasa warn eoewttasaaaa t » a

ya-tosSav ea.

i la rveaad to year SilU. aed p aati>r of B»euf rt DO

that the iMaN^ -hail t e leaer*»ed thd«

a A « ? i S S lha c«aS af menutoelare. <««<•« , )»<*** making s a l e . ; t u b jew^s a s wiO a clasa inachlaae. and, s s hmstofcee, pi-rto ul»r. „ c 14

daeM-tf Ihuoo

'pHOMPBON ON FJVBJ

IfOll HTI'DKNTS.—-i)EAS Tl 1 . pniLnUNIICAl. WUKIB.

W**<

no! da, l a the year I S M ; s a l t e d wi th Ihe Bept f t t sharah ; " ' a • '

Wl«U, 0r~. *U., 0H.U, H, !«»,.( 2^S2i2r5o2w*5 Which the rsmaload a eenslstsnt memMr snlil. f ab . , ! a a « n t u > .

ablalnad

T1VAT0HS Bilk give