VI- im WILMINGTON POST. W4i W. P. CAITADAY, Editor and Proprietor. I WILMINGTON, If. C, 4 The, revival of the United States' at Charlotte and New Orleans he erection of new ones at Quinv iv: fll : and at Omaha is now under consideration at Washington. k iu i tits Maud I Tlic;: Democratic State Executive '-Committee is called to meet at Raleigh ou the 27th; day of this montL The cflorts of the moderate wing of the fullj. The Secretary, did not happen along with it, as expressing long, but departed sinners, u not to be discovered to be a native of this country; but that not interminable duration ," . J etther in nature, or in revelation, or in was not V fault, fcndhi (Mr.Blaine) The same meaning should be ascribed reason; -Jratl am forced to adopt this did not mention it as & reproach. He to the term eternal. Except when ap- manner ot preaching, tending as it docs was from the kingdom of Prussia,which plied to God, all these three terms con- to restrain, at least in a measure, the was 150,000 square miles in extent less vey an idea ol indefinite, long periods evil inclinations of men. The doctrine than the territory ' of Montana. He which, however, have an end as well as of a fieryhell teftifies the ignorant, and then spoke of the dimensions of Mon- tuey had a beginning. II these terms, I kwri-jwecfcV-Thtis argues the tana, and of the peoplejandjsaid that in general, imply that there will be an I bigot ;- such was their enterprise : that within end, when applied to the punishment I The semi-philosopher believes that; the last fifteen, years .they had pontrib- of the wicked, they must express the I although to inculcate the doctrine of a uted to the wealth of the country $150,- same idea, unless explicitly stated oth-1 lake of fire and brimstone is lcexpedi- 000,000 worth of gold and silver bul- erwise, or reasons given for considering ent, and perhaps unwise, he must nev- them in a broader sense, we must I ertheless proclaim eternal punishment. therefore examine the exegitical side of I And this is his argument: . "There are the question. '.- - '; ; a great many miseries which nothing All believers in the immortality of I dezik can give relief to. This puts the soul must admit that the denarture I an end to the aorrows of the afflicted Hon. 'The Secretary of the j; Inserior, pernaps irom nis uoynoou instinct, ap plied to the (lritoiryJf Monajbe laud t laws of Prussia and not inc. land laws which had been used in the settle partrtp hayo the meeting held at some ment of fa ViWiMiA of th spirit lromlhe body, is a step d oppredj;ifc eets the prisoners at iiiilher r.'int where. the "rinff" influence I ' ii' -'-w- 'tiVA'r;. . ..... . . T. . : v.j. 14: l. f iu. Tr .z ' . 1 ' wrn ntnr rifrT!inp nr i.n interior- !vo!d be less, seems to nave failed, and Browning; of niinoisCoi,( OL OhiV fghc 'Straight-outs" have prepared the nuA " aVi-iruWnf'-ii.'-L'iii:- . r. T.I 1 i I 1L . r iu. I , ... . - , ) ' - ,r "4- . ' IF v T V J tog! toyman to show him - j l.bcfU Judge Cox; who personated 0ne of them ha asked a set !'H-fi?- ! Vv ncrrr'f jSn ihtt lout rrro DIAn will J ' !- T liberty; t the tears' of the wid- Hot towards a hicher. a better sphere: but. some say. the soul of the wicked is to I ows and the fatherless: it eases the com- endure endless punishment that is it I plaint of fthelnungryand the naked; it will never reach a more perfect state I tames the proudest tyrant; and puts an than which it has held during its earth- Jnd to all Qut laborslLAnd the contem ly career. We are therefore naturally plation of death sOpports men bnder . . . .. 1 i j ii 1 settler toay Btnmnare on cord 'wood. i It ' was' a turn the crank this year, but we I i it., ..mnf h i , . : . . ... I f.tUJ.A .j J.;; no;nii.r i . . " - ..' . I MiiuiL vvUvvU cu ut ut uio KUiciuiuuiv i jg-j m icauire. WnVI IS VlOa auie Ml t uw wi weun oisiMuw,witwa 1 1; iTuvii :... ..... n. Ihnf . II. loll. ntillfotroal- ... : . r - I . - - . . ... II vol 111 t.uvii' iuia 4auc tii lake ; jiianU ifif subjugating the "Golden Dust- i'mcii" of the party just the same, j .'fit 8tcvon McCorkle of North Carolina, should breathe, drink and be warm I ia leader among the colored men, advo- with the air of heaven, the water which that the hardy pioneer who i weut for- nprfpt t ihat Rnnl hut nnwiHtnt' or ?s I they have !a prospect , of a better life ward and bore the Has should have the I He willincf: hut nnnhlp? Thra U nn hp-1 after this. l Should we now " make al I air, the water, and the wood,'; that they liever in revealed religion who does uotl peopleelieve, as we do, that the pun asciloe to iiod tbe attribute of omnip .-.-.. with themin affection. This circum? stance made the soldiers strongly de ! i ' NE WAD VER TISEMENTS. sirou, to please himand fijed then. JTJJQX FR1JIT FARM AN d NURSERIES' uu intrepiuny: ueuce mey were m-1 . . . . ' ways ready to execute nis oraers, JFruiiS. JFlOWCrs aiftl SCCas tor Juucryuouy.. thouch attended with the greatest dif- I :. .rVirj "; :"-J " i . . - . Acuities jknd Angers; .thU jMde.th.rn oxJjEt lESTAJLISHMENT AT YQUH IDOORV 5 r ;i-jttc the establishment , of the whip . j JiuiS post.- pri the plea that under exist- fiivglaw the average offender cannot af- Vurd to pay the fine usually imposed for ; : 1hetty criines, and CQnsequently has to j.,Af j iwor ; in the chain gang vfor months, j Ii here by losinjjf much valuable time, jmieu by the proposed law, the ouender bottld hug the posi, take his thirtyrnine jaslie?, and go free. St. Louii Journal, We do not know j ust where "Steven" trickled down the-' mountain ; side, and the wood which grew on the pountain. , . "But the Secretary ; of the Interior said there waaCa wood ''ring" in Mon tana. He was always afflicted with the Idea that there was aringfr: Heup-' posed the j 25,000 ;seltlers of Montana sat quietly atfd permitted "rings to be otence. "All professors of relisrion at- tribute to tJod. unlimited power. Con sequently we must believ that God is able to save the soul of the wicked; but as some insist that the sinner is to suf fer endlessly; they must necessarily ad mit that God . has no desire to save the wickeel from perdition, then it follows that there is no actual mercy shown to the strayed ones. Wherefore, we ask. formed when the forests were in plain 'I luiugsjout, but if he is not a myth or I sight. There was a yastjfftrehce bf wherein is, in sueh a procedure, mani- iesieu lue enuiess - mercy 01 uoa, in which all profess to belie e? Imagine the sick man approaching the hour of dissolution. The minister is gent for. He comes, and kneeling at the bedside invokes the merciful Father of man kind to send heavenly balm to the wreicnea sunerer. iiy impact Dptn tnc (hcystatcment a fabrication, we have 1 tween cutting and selling timber for no objection, when "Steven" is convict-1 profit and that which had been done in I ld;i (lis Compromising with the court I Montana. I He argued j that the wood uuu va&iug as many as ue minKS neces-1 wu tut aimpijr iui:;uso iu me wtiiwt.y f.ary to ensure a reiorm. . w e ao not think ; that the people of this slate, qithcr white or colored, are in favor of 'l tlicsc brutal exhibitions. The few ex- and the report of the Secretary of the Interior read to-day justified ,T item by item, every assertion Wade in the mem orandum of the Delegate; from that ter- ccptions being those who have an hered-1 ritory, which he (Mr, Blaine) read a few priest and the patient manifest their I ogy for the endeavor to i .' itary and natural indolencetoo great to I days ago." :- , ."Y : i belief n the great attribute of mercy 1 above views, he would nc 1 ay .themselves liable- to ? accusations of eillier industry or misdemeanors. . HELL AND PBBDITION." JUSTICE AGAIN. ic Thugs, at New Orleans, have re ceived a decided set-back by the decis- tiJ VP 1-t a ttii nrAtviA rAii rfr rF T An!aiina u vi vug kuiuiv -ksjal0 ui ijuuiaiauci the case of Gen. j Anderson.- The iuu 14. decision of the Court is, that. General ;Auderon j has committea no offence ugainsu iiicyaw, anu ine aciion oi ine lower court lias been declared a wrong, aiid thcoinmitment annulled. ' 50 ends j' this -'great crime of opprcs ion, in which judge, jurors, and a tj- I 'raniiical community, for a time created icii public sentiment to overawe a state. I Men who would sacrifice to their own ciidH the fairest reputations for politi- A Rabbi's View of the Future. : ";t, vl SVBSTAKC'E OF THREE LECTURKS DE LIVERED BY REV S. MENDELSOHN. ishment ih the hereafter U not eternal, but" temporal; thaC the spiritual suffer ings of the. wicked last but for a certain time, at the expiration of which the banished soul is recalled to the presence of its merciful Master and to the eu joymen of eternal bliss, "people will eay well why lesid a life of sorrow and woe ?' witin the narrow limits circum scribed by the stringent laws of reli gion and morality, all' for jlhe doubtful chances of deserving a direct passage, from earth to heaven, if after all we are not to suffer the torments of the future eternally? A bird in the cage is worth two in the bush! We prefer enjoying life here, and run the risk of a few months' punishment. ' . . The lecturer thought that if the ar- gumjents were offered merely as an apol- promulgate the not interfere, but and omnipotence of God.) But hardly I constantly think of the following an- does the last "amen" die away from the I ecdote : The Duke Ormond, a model supplicant's lips, and the doomed spirit j of politeness, feeling himself dying, submit patiently to the- greatest hard ships and threw them into the deepest affliction, whenever they happened to give him any room for discontent." Judging from this standard we must arrive at the conclusion that fear will not effect the good which indulgence might; and that severity twill animate people to rise in rebellion, while ness will bring man to reason and - ' mi mm '"" . mission. And il , wc apply tuis conclu sion to the question at issue, it must be perceived tthat from natural events, from infallible history it cannot bo in ferred that preaching ;of eternal hell would restrain the free exercise of the evil iuclinations of the human jieart; hence it follows that the pious fraud, the doctrine of interminable torments ' i - -- iii the future i. not a mcesoary evil. t I)r. i Me -'nuclsohrt- thinlts that, white the hell q n est i -m i- u h J u t I ed I y o n e o f t h e most fert iki Lheaits lor t'ie preacjer, it is f-jr tlio pulj'itsoniel.hing.rike Ireland, in Moore'o oiniun 'it is ,the , Jinett cou uti y in t he world live out of Aud reason so p ports l h is conclusion. In the first place, such a doctrine is apt to create bad opinions of human nature. It may lead iis to believe that there is no actual piety iu the world. Since the man who does not com mil crime, simply because he is afraid of being detected and s everely punished, is certainly, no honest man; if we. were taught to be lieve that all men are restrained from executing their criminal designs by the fear of being- detected, we should also believe every man to be dishonest at heart. And so also may we be induced to respect the motives of the trul godly man: we may imagine that one is not an infidel, simply because his minister told him that there is a lake of fire and brimstone awaiting the unbeliever; that one is charitable, simply becausejhe priest ! told him that the uncharitable GREAT OlTJFEItS, We will send by mail post paid, safe carriage guaranteed, tu'r splendid , . 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That while, in our material state, tai-success nave oeen rampant quite vvi vf lobK enduxh in the south for its best me iuuire aesuny oi ; me '.aeceasea, na- leaves its tenement of clay, and all mercy is denied.. God has set hi face against the departed spirit, and ordered fit to hell forever, "never, never to be released." Is God merciful only to the material body, but stands in, a different relation to the liberated i soul which is turned to a tferman JtJaroq, also au exceedingly polite gentleman, and siid, 'Excuse me, sir, if I should make some grimaces in your presence, for ray phy sicians tell me that I am on the point IhJ jvJ nn liv will go to eternal perdition. Such a belief ' would lead to serious consequen ces. Men would lose confidence in each others integrity, and the wheel of soci ety would stop. Virtue would no lon ger be viewed as virtue, since it would, accord inglybe thought that each virtu ous act is prompted by the expectation of reward, or the desire to avert pun ishment; and make us believe that all good U actuated by selfish nrss. And if we 'suspect the motive we condone the act. A.nd. to judge in this maimer is to . in'Urcsts.- Let them give way to honest tute reas0Q .and revelation alike point I vi'cjvs, instead of malignity, and recog- out a retribution noi of physical en I jiM-fifliaV there is a neritaire : to trans- joyments or. torments,1 but pf spiritual in it to posterity, other -alion : it It cauitot ... ... v. .' . : .; ... tf-r m i d,n tta am: t aeucnis ana sunennirs. --uust returns of Sitting Bull, and the country to dust it jra.V and the pint returns ture rctrjbut.on mean actual endte Tail to bebettlr for it , . to God whogaTe iC ! The body moul- nesa, and we. are constramed b seek its ders in the gray e, decomposes and com mingles with 'its mother earth; but the that which 3AT01t BLAINE AJiD TUB 8KC HETARY Ol1 THE INTEHIOIt. Honator1 Blaine has expressed his jtws;of the civil service reform" inau- -'!- ir the v inner, part of man, makes fmortal rational and accounta ble beinrs and which alone is immortal, u rated in the Interior Department, in I lives after its departure from the mortal I the fbilowing forcible: manner: j coiU and receives ta due; -share of re- i r)Upon the conclusion of the reading ward or punishment, according, to the ptl.! j lilainc, of Maine, said: During yerdict of the just Judge, and sincO the i!irlv nnrt.nf Mia w inter hp rpeitrr1 ropiif la amnfif1 Jfhr ;rfriKiif iritt nrivate letters from friends in too, must be spiritual. ; It now: remains Montana complaining of the unjust I for us to , inquire whether ' future pun . nation of the Secretary of the Interior. ishment is eternal or only; temporal. iiDsequeutly, in conversation with the I Were we hearty advocates of the in Relegate from Montana,;; a gentleman fallibility dogma we should, have noth- hypothesis as groundless as it is revolt V lie had known foi years, he found that ine to do in matters of faith but to be- inS 10 lhe bumau mind he steals and I the! Secretary or the Interior had been lieve. and believe in the enunciation of .Vi rather! unjust in regard to his timber I the ;Athanasian creed r that they who crimes imaginable; in short, for a con- pie become hardened, and nature rebels. ! regulatio-int)iattemtory. Mr. Blaine I have done good shall g6 into life ever! of death "Ah, my Lord Duke," re- plied the Baron, "I beg you will not formed of his own essence? Why should put youself Under any restraint on my this immortal hope for mercy die with account." But the argument is quoted the death of the body." But it may be1 in order to induce others to preach objected, the clement judge on the what they themselves do. not believe, bench: would notisentence the remorse- but which, in their opinion, is restrain ful criminal toe imprisonment for life or iu? the evil inclinations of human na- to the callow?, were he not guided by ture; he therefore would furnish a reply, ' judge falsely. The Indian, for instance, justice. To ' this it may fairly be en- Nor would he coin separate answers. UC11CCS lulurf bllie 10 ueone oire swered that the sentence of intermina- Both reason on the same principle, that wards aiul restitutions, aud not of pun ble punishment is not in accordance the doctrine of eternal hell is a necessa- ishm-nt; Yet no one can assert that with the sense of human justice. The ry evil, and this he does not believe.. lue AUU.,UU 1!f "Ul vmuous m nis way. lecturer emphasized human justice, lot lAs future events can be faultlyprejudged nf avoius, crime because ne Deiieves it thprfi ia no rxnressfid dpclaration that hv ohservinc the nast. so the frovern- crime, auu uou oecaue fl? lears ine tor the terms used in connection with fu- 1 ment of the spiritual world might be pictured in that of the material one, he would with the statesman, legislator true meaning in reason, and rea I and educator of the youth, inquire, are son tells us that there is;! no jus- men in the state of society kept in bet tice in endless punishment for a span ter order by severity and fear than by of siniul existence. "The days of our mildness and! indulgence? Here the speaker quoted some his. torical facts 'upon which ethnologists base their opinion that severity is a bet ter reformer than indulgence, but which, in his opinion were extraordinary in almost alltlieircircumstances.and there fore considered as exceptions to the gen eral rule. In all cases death and dis honor stared the might be culprit in the face. A general survey, however, of the characteristics of the passions leads to an entirely different conclusion. He murders and commits all the heinous I thinks that under constant severity peo- m workmanship is equal to a Chronometer' Watch. and ao elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It rocoivod tho highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial! Expositions.! IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST ER than other . machines. Its capacity is unlimited. Thoro ore more W I L SO N MACHINES sold in the United r Gtatoo than the combined sales of all the Others. 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The 'Hindoo's idea, again, of the future is the counter part of the Indian's He views the idea of immortality with terror, . and the most cherished wish of. the Brahmin was to cease to exist as an individual years in this life are seventy years, and by uncommon vigor they are eighty years." From this number deduct the period of innocent childhood and un- conscious sleep, ana an mat remains will be, say, 40 years". Now, suppoie that during these 40 years a man com mits no meritorious deed, but is inces santly engaged in following the evil inclinations of his corrupt heart an i I lion rfriWr tn ihtt TYlPTnnranrll Tirft. I latfinrr Wnf ttiavwlin Kitra dnna avS it ""1 .1" . 1 ! 'ir: i ' 'T-I ' . . ' .1 ' ... : Boau . go into everlasting Jire, witnout end. And strange to say,! even many pared by the Delegate from Montana, i which ho read in the'Senate a few days ago, wheu the Mississippi timber cases Y-crc being discussed, and said he read that 'memoranda, not for the purpose of. those, who are not prone, as was tinual course 01 u years a man is a nioral and religious apostate, a true and -unmitaged i rebel against the laws of God and humanity still it is not com patible with the sense of human justice As an instance he gave the circumstan ces of lie first great division of the ancient Israelitish mODarchy. After the death, of King Solomon, a delega tion of Israelities waited on the heir ed. Justide tempered with. mercy will impel omnipotence to release the sin laden spirit from the torments of con- his moderate government out of love Rehoboam did not ultimatum to the rather than fear. at once furnish his scious, shame and remorse, will gather j delegates, but requested three days' that miierr woman, on their death bed I t0 sut,Ject nim 10 ceaseless torment, as 1 apparent and besought him to be ggn- to blow out an inch, of candle because Edwards says) "forever and ever, with- tier than his father. bf: making any attacks upon the Secre-1 they can aeeto die' in tiiei dart, but outanyenaayau. JNoiainousanaumes that he should mjake -lighter the yoke 1 itary of the Interior, bt for the pur- prefer to live in light; who make ample no: Vou 13 mueea omnipoienr, just which his predecessor had put upon pose br relieving the people of Monta- use f the, light of .reason, still; insist a mercuui as we Deiieve mm to be, he them; for which boon they would be nil of lhe charges made against them, that the" wicked are to; fee; punished in cn and will save the soul of the wick- better affected to him, and serve under The people of that territory had , been the world ito come "not for one minute, sitcdpby a secret spy, who inspected not for one day, -not for jpn agc i?ot for llicir woodpUes and prohibited them millions of. ages,- one after the other, I ;lYom buildjng a -fire" until they agreed j but forever and ever, without any end iq pay 1 per. cord stumpage for the j at all. and never, never Ibe delivered.' And thb thing, they assert, is in conso nance with reason and revelation. But let' us see whether there be any truth in this statement. , In the first place it terrupts our progress. Hold!J2there, f price, and a commission decided that I is averred that scripture teaches inter- hold! cries he. You have carried ns far minable retribution, j The question I enough, and I cad let you go no farther, therefore arises, do thei terms eternal, 1 1 admit, say3 he, hat I believe as little or exacted $1 per cord. He (Mr. Blaine) I everlastine and torerer convey such an in a material hell as yourself. But in j Arraigned the, action of the fcecretary 1 idea? he'firstiristancwh impress the mind of the illite- 0f the Interior as being that of an un- one of -these terms is in Gen. 13: 15, rate masses, I, not being able to pic Intelligent man. It was not the werk "All this land which jthou'seest, will I j Of a! practical man. I give to thee land to tnyseed forever' an extkavagaJsT raiCE. Now Were this term i forever, synony- i IIUWI VUb. i uuu utvu uuukvu wan ;the people of Montana had been steal lig wood, which was not the case. ,.Xhey agreed to pay a fair, generous, in the strayed ones, heal the deseased, and direct them all to their final desti- tiny, perfection. , .But here steps in the bigot aud in- :MtXecn cents per gust; yet the Secretary of the. cord, stumpage was Interi- ture a spiritual hell, am constrained to draw dark and dismal portraitures of a time for consideration. A council of his father's friends advised him to ac cede ,to; the modest request of the peo ple. "If thou wilt this day -argued his veteran counsellors be a servant unto this people, and wilt serve them, and be attentive to them, and speak to them good words; then will they be servants unto thee for all ti in 3." But the ambi tious Prince rejected this good aud wholesome advice;! and when the dele gation returned for an answer he ad dressed them harshly saying, f That his being. Still the Hindoo is undoubtedly virtuous in hi way. " , Iu the next place, the doctrine of eternal punishment appears rather as an ruccnlive to the thoughtful to avail themselves of every opportunity for purcutisibg pleasure, even at the ex-j pense of virtue. We well know that there is no human being infallible or impeccable. Now, if one were to. be lieve that fur the sins he had commit ted in the past, or, for those lhe mav commit in the future, small or great, numero us or uot, (since we are not told, how much a man may siu and iiot be doomed to eternal perdition) despite his earnest desire to do good, he shall be punished eternally, he might doff the , mantle of reserve and commit;sin "withra high hand' But the reneral- ity of I men are try ing to do good for They proposed tnc sake of tu good, and avoid the evil ueeaue y is evu. pimpiyg)ecause Jie considers virtue its own reward, and vice its own avenger, he chooses the good and avoids the evil. i ' ; The Rabbi concluded by summing up all the points discussed in the entire series, which are, first, that the original idea of a hell is pagan; 2d, that the life hereafter is purely spiritual; 3d, that the punishment of the wicked is not eter nal, but temporal; and 4th and finally, that the doctrine of an eternal hell is hot only not a necessary, evii, but rather a dangerous doctrine. That the pulpit ought not to terrify us U3 with phan toms of its own creation; but teach the masses to despise crime because it is crime, and love virtue for its own sake.' That it is the duty of the religious teacher to indoctrinate, not! the belief EH 1 ' CO e - I Pi' OLD, &3 rect'li .re getting ciUii(r.t'jl anl tUysulwlii are not ouht to be with llio wonderful nit-ilts of that great American Kcmeify, tliu , -. j I "The Secretary might go on top of I moiis with the word ' ceaseless, even the I the Patent Office building and. see 1 strict believer in the Bible should be material one. Indoctrinate the belief little finger should be thicker than his that the world to come has no fire in father's loins; that if they had met with in I the torments ot theV devil, which, make us fear the last moment of our earthly existence; but teach of a God i thousands. of acres of timber land in ( I f Maryland and Virginia within '"easy ' lleach of the city which would not forced to admit that this promise was not fulfilled. The land; conveyed to Abraham I -. v '--!. - " I - i ... t r.. . .1 ... - an . A lUt'r.n A11 ie Ti l,oM tronfmpnf fmm M. ftW tl,ow O merCV auU JU.3.UCe. SO lUat UlC lffnO- xuuv nvn si nit imuuauunci uiiKui i iwruu biricuy as a 1 1. C J t. l : 'V. "?i P I - -.. ,j iooa. junvaiu iu tuv ctose oi nis pilgrim age on this plannct without a shudder. .,- I ana oe : OBCrANS. LARGE LOT OF FINE HEED AND PIPE TOP )RUAJsW JUST UEOElViD . . - . . ,r v i . - , ' MASON fc HAMLIN ORGANS, ' NEW ENGLAND ORGANS, - BURDETT ORGANS, and ' ' JUBILEE ORGANS, For sale at , s X r HEINSBURGER'S , Live Book and Music Store. THE PURCELL HOUSE JJAS PASSED INTO THE HANDS OF the undersigned, "lias ;been newly far niejied throughout, and; as teretofore, will is only a temporary abode for the wick- shotjl4 meet rougher usage from him; ed, and the immeasurable space of the and that if bis . father had chastised universe ; will not suffice to accommo them with whips, they must expect that 'Taugh half by rpa-son, half by decay, To welcome death, and cainily pass away, The Jewish burial ground at Berlin. nixy yfi&rs ago, ana wnicn it was sup posed would be sufficient for one hun dred and fifty years, has t to be closed, it being juite full." Fifty years ago the Jewish population amounted, to about 4,000 souls. It now numbers 45,564 First-Class Hotel I Board reduced as follows : 12 50 and S3 per day; With Rooms, per month, $33; Table in this passage, and ' his seed i;unug uuj teuw pci wm Btumpagc ijorcvcr, nas ueejj-iora oug uue auena tuuetuevu. jjieaik uuwu out lnsiim- i ue wouiu uu i.wim aturpwus. a ins Inhere was woodland irithin sight of the j ted from Israel.! Hencie, then, it must I tions of justice remove the equita- address so incensed the people that they f ; f?pire of Trinity Church, New York city, J be allowed that forever means for a long ble judge from the bench, discharge our forseok their lawful prince and raised a fcwhich would not sell for what the BeG'l space of tlnie. ' ; police force from the streets, shut up late exile to the throne. Pretarv of the Interior exacted from I In the 18thr chaDter of the same book 1 the iailsJ destroy the nenitf.ntiaripa I On the hther hand what madp AIpt. I fttliose people of Montana. There was we read a simiUr promise. "I will give overthrow the gallows, and, O, what an ders followers so obedient to him; I 1 1 no' part of the country so thickly set- unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, unsafe, place this earth would be, at was it fear or was it indulgence? His i If tied as to warrant such prices for wood- the land wherefn thou sojournest. ail leasf for the good and the upright! Sin history answers emphatically: It was land. The Secretary forgot the magni- the land of Cannan, for an everlasting and iniquity will flourish, while piety hia indulgent spirit which fastened to souls, urouna lor a new cemetery will house and ALL THEIR friends, promis- j tude of our country, although Jie was possession Tot ih reason just given and justice will wither. It h true, I him all his subjects. Rollin says, "Al- Tery ueavy out , charged with the administration of that with reference to the meaning of the frankly admit, that a "lake of fire anji exander was dear to others, because neighborhood of Berlin w exceedingly fdepartment which should study it care- term, forever, everlasting must be classed briinstone" for the future habitation of they vere sensible he was beforehand dear. ! , Board, per month. $23. ; ., "' Best of Wines, Liquors and uigars - . ALWAYS ON HANp AT - Uegiaar City JP vices. We hope to see all the old patrons of the t log them that no pains shall be spared to pleasealT' . j Jan 18-' COBB BKOS. .Proprietors. 1 MEXICAN ; . - , . - f. ,.-' ". V : " Mustang Liiiinient EOB, HAK AND BEAST. Thi6,liniraciit vcrynafumlly orteinatcdin Ami ca, where. Katuro provides in her laboratory bueli Eurprising antidoti's for tho maladies of her ci u- dren. Its fame has been t prcadins for 33 years. untU now it encircles the habftable globe. . " Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment is a match it's remedy for aU external ailments of manandbeat. To stock owners nnd farmers it 13 invaluable. A single bottlo' often sayes a human," life orr. Btorcs the usefulness of aa excellent, horse, 'jx, It cures foot-rot, hoof ail, hollow, horoi gr'j. screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the biEes aim -i stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush iiJf?4 It cures every external troublo of horses; stitH as lameness, Ecratchesi 6f inny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, ring bone, ctc.ietc. ', j . ! V - : : i The Mexican Mustang Liniment U thb qukkcbt cure In the world for accidents, occurring in It he family, In the absence of & physieianr' sucli as burns, scalds, sprains, cutsretc, antl for rhcuhia tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure ?ar- ticularly raluable to Miners. . I vlt Is the cheapest' remedy in tho world, fop if penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a elnglo appUcaUon Is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang liniment Is put up Iu tlire sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion ately much the cheapest. , Sold everywhere, february X ly U ' . ; I BIGGEST THIHdr' OUT. . GRAINS OF WIIJBATMEASyUING OSh HALF INCH IN LENGTH.', SAilFLlvS FREE, to every Farmer In the. United S ales Greatest Curiosity in Seeds ever seen.; -i ; ..j , Y. HAINES & CO?y H dec282t Sweetwater, Tenu. ; 1 4 6 SJf: .fell !.- 4

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