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VOL. VI. ,
NO, 23,
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AamlnItratoirfl - Notice.
TfU undeletied havlni qmltCl Admln
Uraf apon the eUio of Job M. Lawrence
before the Probate Court of liowaa county,
barter Botlfleeall WW having rliniirslwt
aaiJ estate lo exhibit them to LliU before lb
fin day of Juno, 171, or this notice will be
rieadad la bar of iht-ir recovery .
TT, . 8AUX H UWRANC ,
snaTrtfla fill - ' AdminUtrator.
;i JL. A. DAVIS,
D pOK Kit' A ND' HANK Bit,
"WILL deal In Unld Hull, Hula, Cmmly
DUoouiit ami Holtw, collH t'mtiirrrial
pMf, boy and -11 fc3tHmnfc. e iw
nminta Bud alio InUTtl (Ml 1m MU.
Witt rftcctYB ulmiiim
nnmiot, M inlrrert for Mort lmnU and Farmer,
Kalional liank of Chirlollo. N. C.
UwpaclAil policiu . tho correiKinUiiM of
thoaa M dealt witb a Uudikr or Uio Jirancii
Bank of Cai Fur before th ar.
BalUlxirj, Majr 19, 171. 3m-xL
Simt Table Western 17. 0. S. XL
' TAKE! IFKECT 6TU SkPT. 1870.
OOlKO WEdT. GOING EAST,
: I S
SPACE. C
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8,01 it
6.66 "
H.0S' "
8,55
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lt,SS I
11,1(1
11,69
1S.48 ra
H.IOi SulUbnrr. ;!Wr'
HOT ' Third t'rwk. H.9H HWfk
7,10 jKUtonvllle. 7.SO " 7.3S
S.W7 HJitawba fita.l . " "
9.00 'Newton. t 6 31' " b 35 "
9.4S Hlckjrr. 1 4.-W " 4 Nl
' 10,30 " , lcrd. 4 0!J '
II IK - ; MifcFiriintnn. I H 15 1
IS.04 " iBrlilBrnter, I 8,96 1
ilUrlon.
UI1 Fort.
4.C5 "
3 io
1,44'
Cf Rntakfiirt and Huppor at kuukviiic.
Hent. ii, ItflO.
mf
R. W. BEST & CO.,
jULEjGir, x. a,
AUCTION &'C0MISSP
Jdlerchanti
Solicit Conilnnment, of
Corn, Floor and ProJnce Generally.
Particular Attention paid to Auction
. Sales,
ItKFKR BY Pt:ltVtSHI()! TO
w. II. WJU.AB0. rres't Calf iuH N.:t"!
W. K. A if Pimm, " diVr-enx " "
Jwo . Wlu-tAWa. " Wnte ' "
W. II. It. (4. -Trciii !.. KiiWgb, N. p
llarch 17 3m
II. iv, .nn Km, ukIuc i
ar rxir "' r.
In nuorr1"!. onijr eiiiu.
h. lbr.lJ uth"r. lit if.l. A.ln.l ' ). iM.nrly
BZAsraoei
Hotc Lout. 7m." tliblurvil.
JCTP'11.h rl.fi ft- rlH-nnf n-. ti'LVlll
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nlnal WMknw.. Irm.lunUrt b Btl.l I. . '.
a,.. ., kim Cn.-.ui' pri'"
by Hr iihIum
drfnoortr.1 sir m aiW.'jr e.' u. ul .reiiM,l' i
k. .i.r..ly.. .i..io. ncn ol M'll aH innj 1-r rii'i'c. ny
ear. I wlllinul the U.niriTom at- of lniern.1 nwllc iin-r
the upUcmt on o I e knife ; ilt.! ' ' '
BtO' O'.'m let eertnirf mfl nTiiul, by mcni f wlilch
eeery MBcrer, no metier 1 n iltl'm tuny B , u.my
eere ttoMlf th...ly, i r lf y uti'l i Mnlly.
Thl trtnr, nl nulil b In t e haii ol evay jruiitli tnil
eeery nu le ttie Iea4.
g.-nl, ii 'er enl. In " epe, t ' nv e.IdrcM,
IMHtpnld, n rreri l f e-nli r l"o m1 .1 in.
Al-e, Dr. Cillverwe!!'" "Mnrrlnee Hiildf, ' n l.v '2 rt
Adclre.. H e rmW,"f, I II J r.. hi.ink C.
. fl Raecry, Nee Vurk, IN,.' OU tx II , li-S
r4rly.
w. r. 0HA.rF4,J T..B. -iKAi;Jif'M, 1 - t. law
(Sraucs' tDarcljonsc
DANVILLE, VA
! FOR TIE SALK OP
Leaf Tob.8ccp:
Salea room 166 hy 70 feet, with ninctwn sky
I'romDt Attention to tl.o Intcrttt mid ('omfrnt of
Planters and tlielr Teoniu.
Grave,' Waretionw lias n' tlic T.ihI alcs
Ttnnra In Town. Wairnne loirked u;t in WbhIk.uw
atnifflit. , Dry btallti for lluim.,. l ull anil tet iim
Oct Ij,
OrijeCDI&NarU) State
rrtni.isiieo Wceklt bt
L K W I H. II A N 15 H .
ilitor and Proprietor.
Omi JtAB, iNfUeia alruc. .."J.f'JfXI
Six Momtiu. t " l50
ft CopU lu tiuit a.KlriM...... 12.20
10 fjul to uueeJiraaa. 0.00
0uaSlQNr. fint fnai-rtlun
For eanh mlJitional iiifH-rtUu
Sitril uoliota u ill Lc cliniioJ 30 xr n nt
hlnfiiT tliau tliu almVf rHlfii
Court auJ Justkc'n OrJii, HILo i)ul.l'i.!i
fd at tint fiirw rule, with other ! vit is-
$I.fM)
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Obituary nntlrcf, ovr six lince, eli.trgctl
as advert iarimMita.
CONTRACT RATES.
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2 Snimrin. 1 1 .VI fiV2.r H 50 111 INI VJ.00
:i.iijire. 1 : HI ! OOi 12 00 liO 00 .'0.00
4 SqilftOS. HfHl II 00 nOO'J.'iOO :X7,'A)
(.oluinn. II 'Ml ItitHI V'MIII .MI I. ..ID
Clrtiiin. !H 00 2 1 Oil H0 Oil 45 00 7.VO0
1 Ct.liiiiin. 2.00 10 00. 50 (Mi eotO 130,00
celebrated Ijr Iialftl. Tke RloriCod tUto
of Cbrirt eoioueiicing with hi rriame
lion nil ronflrtDrJ y llio nilnqnrnt df
cent ci llio rilt iicprrlj Include' nil
rutlre trgn Jinliiii)trl!on. leaving tie
craro in tlcliUmw Ulumjih he dfflpgfJ la
Lis ttetoHrfoerUariot-wbrcl U eonrjuer.
rd milliont nfdcith nil hell. When in
Jubilant pomp lit aiernded throngb llo
lninuanratlj foncavt or lue neareni,
hn1 1 art It po,cm! lairoortnl ram, (be
. " a a i
might lav beard ilia pntieiif ncraiiif
etrrwietKil ' it twf - rliroui of vtentlty.
'Lilt tin Tor bead. O ye enlc, and be
... . ; . a
lyo litttd np ye trerl.inllng Uixiri ana UiC
rkifig o( (iltrebal! come iu"j cnith tulglit
haaaiKtd in the dramatic lanpnngo ol
rn j hifj-, "Who in lbl King i rfJlorvT
lleuwn rriilie. enrrb crtirifii-fi Hitn,"l'l'C
Lwltl, . rli-rt n ,d lilah'V "i I'P'iSl y llt? I
l'UilI.I.SIIEl IIV ItllQl KST.
ASCKNl'lON OK CHRIST.
A SKKUOX BY 8 C. l'llAUlt, 1). 1) ,
Preached in the Lutheran Church, in ilia
place, on .iscenston Tiny
(EXORDIUM.)
I.u K K 24, 50 51. ACTS 1, 9.
Great in our surprise w hen we diccovcr
how slow the diiirijiles were to receive nud
understand the itirtriictitiiiu oi the Divine
Master l)id lie fpoiik of the dec. use lie
hould necoiupirh at Jiiti.Oihii), tiny
C'liiiii not endure inn liiotilil el fiicii a
tnehiiicliely isHuo to II is ricli snd vnried
niii.ii'tirtttoiir). " Did. IIMnTi'iet His rr-sifr-
rection, they coijht l.ot njipn hciid His
iiM-ntiiiifT, nor divyic to bat He u feirtd.
When lie stkikii ul letiuruliuf . to. 1U ijt.
tlier and di-vhired tlic KjM'Aial emli nl His
a-'t eiision ;it-l i: t inn ed tlu tn of tho ieej
li;West Uii V t;,i.u!'; r . ineo f.l Mlcli nit
evei.l, (t-ir.te IK: v. .is. tf"!l'f; ' J.ri-pare a
I'laci; fir tlsetu in.d tct f ei.il tin 1:1 unoilii i
comlorter, who i-Iiiiilil more ni in coinnen-
le f..r the 1
Raleigh Rational BMk,
Of N. C.
Rat.eicii, March 'iOih, 1R71."
Thi, Bank ftnukr a resolution of Hie Hti k
tioiilare end aiilluiritv from the Constrtntller of
the currency,) has oicneil liooks at tin-ir I'.nnk
iag house ill this city, for subscription to the in
creaite of tho Stock to half a million IXilhirf, be
ing the authorized capital.
iUt C. DEWEY, CadiloV.
ThexvniDtohifi of Liver
coiiipinint are nnenwniwi
inu jjftin in the suk',
Somelinies the pnin if ill
lllic choiililer, nud in niir-
jtakeg lor"'rheLHuatiy
with lose or appetite unit hkkiu'sh, uowci ,in
ceneral costive, eonii'tinies aitornntiug with i.ix.
m 1 1 1 1 iti , -1 .ti t
l lie .jumua ih irtflitticti
wilh pain, Mm uuIJ, hea
vy HcirKiition, convirlera-
tle lost, cf nieniorv, ne-
onipahieil with pHinfuI
szsssxan-s
I
If
IZVSR
J
rienUKm ottiaviBjr WinrHitmesuiit-thiiicwIiiert
ought to have been done. Often conipl.-iiuing of
weakneM, debility, and low Fpirite. ' Hometimeo
many of the above symptoms 'attend the diwiise.
and at other-times very ftw of them hut the
liver 1 generally the organ moet involved.
Cure the Liver with
' --DR. SIMMONS'
XmRREK
a preparation roots and herhe, warranted to be
strictly veRCtalde, and enn do no injury to any
Oiu), Jt has been mn-d by hundreds, nml knou ii
for the Isut 41 years s one of the mort reliultle,
tffijmriom and hsninilem prepnrntiortn-erer-ofi
fcred to the wirTcrsnp. Jf ifnVei: regularly and
ptriieniiyJ.L?j..irv.v . .Svintu.f
r n , - i
llh'MH'-iiHia, h , A a f
Jj.imiii!it,''(:tivein-.si,:iii k
XLegHlAlor. I lica!nchc, rhroiiie liinri;-
;ie!,;iiertwmi'oi iih-oisiI-JS
ftTPr.tnfrip dy'iu-ttti ry, hf-
i jt.
1 XLegnlAlor. Ij
they eoul.l not enter into his let-Imps nor
com u l. end tin io!ei:: mill ni.-ij. stic theme.
They imifmd that they unilerftnod Him
nnd suid, "Ln, iinwsprakeel thou jilaiul.,
and sK'"li no proverb ;" but they tmin
it'estly shewi-d, -tven oft er 1Kb resurrec
tion, how ignorant they were; since tiny
still drenmed of His .-itiiLlir:in a teni
porn I ki:ig:loiii, and nskt-d in ri I'vnuutcIo
il, "Kori!, wilt thou nt this time restore
n-;ai:i the kirgtb.-lii to Jsiael'i" Wilh
simihir views and iniutions lln-y suivi yrd
the nscensioii of the L"i'd. lute.-ul of
bc-i iijj; fully . pntpnred to expect it its n
guiuMc, concluding act of tho sacred
druniu, cuitijih titijr His in. uiatoriul v.oik
on eiirth thiouh His persona! iiiiiiistiy,
they stood .nid' j;azrd up on Him with h
stupid hhi.izi nient, till two utels in the
form of men reproved their stolidity7; m,d
assured theni th.'if, at a future "peciod,tbi:tr
divine Master blnjuld again ix-tnru to earth
in a manner similar to that of II is depar
ture. ThV testimony ol the. ungi Is.con
firmed tho ft idenrt: of their Sfi;ses,.oc-
iii-ii:.' ns il ilid hnhe liht r f day. His
f:rfnrc nnpfaiinp lo Kuphen, l'.nd iid
John, cunt, feted with. the. descent of the,
Wjdrii or .the flajr ni i'viitieort. coii."-ti:iiteti
an array of proofs to th.'r fiet. ' It was,
l!ii-n, a real and not an ifjiaf-inaiy or ap
paieut trniisaciiott' a visible and local
'b:vmioii to heaven nu actual iuoiio:i id
his htiuiaiil nature ew iftt sudden, glori
oil", triuniphaiU di fy ingmid counieract
inft !ie cenriipetal fores; ofgruvitation Ly
wliicli ettna-aVid systems are bound into
one complete and harmonious ui.iveise.
Ho who commenced His ministry by
proclaiming iierc)f !o jio captive. sinn-r ;
who proceeded liotn i-itutnii lo ciinton, ilo
ing good to men ; who r.'iised tho fallen,
happy a; id vl;..i" u i:h His dying hn-aili
pray eu lor ills i-i.tr.iies. uow siiww -il .JMs
disciples that II is pace arid teiuli ine;i.-,
compassion and love had not. l.et-ii chii'Ied
by the pamlul cross uau (.-lot my sepul
loid tf hosts, Ho is the Kinr of Glory."
... . . . . ti
utb wss the retral triumph - rucii inu
sttifM-tidoiis inauguration of tho Uou of
Uod.
The rUing Chrit fornook the tomb,
l'p to Hi, Father', court, II, tliea;
CliertiLic lrf;ien guard-1 1 tin home
And Seraph, shout lliin lo tho kkica."
S He ttacrnded to iwi- rrcomfenec
frr bimstlf. The Father bad ciijjaed iu
covenant with him, that it ho would
make his soul nu cfiuii.p for sin, lie
el ( ill.! see serd, prolong his dnvs Slid
the pleasure of the Isrd should prosper
in his halnls. In l!:i coinpi.ct, his liuuian
n.it uro was onlaiued to enjov n full par
ticipation of his glory, Lein uillinuicd nt
the ri(jlit ham! of find, nud, by viitun of
the hypostaticnl union, invested wilh all
the honors due to the most Ligh God.
All tho angels in heaven, no less than re
deemed saints wero bidden to worship
Hun. lo this ho looked forward as to
the joy that was set before him nnd in
consideration of it be endured tho cross
and despised the. shame, till he sat dowu
on the right hand ot the throne of Uod
All this waa conferred upon hitn as the
recompense of Ins humiliation, lie, be
ing in the fnm cf God, thought it no
robbery to be eijital with God; but made
himself ol no r outaK.n, and took upon
hi ti i lie form of a servant and wfti made
in the likeness of tiinu : and being found
rn iatl.i'tn as a man, ho bumbled himself
He rfccltrrti gifta f.r.tuen, and is exalted
lo giva rrpentabre end teuisitioii In sins.
Ksredally tliil lie tirot.il- to gtre the
Holy Fpirlt and we know how abundant
Jy that promhu wa fu!iil!e;I, T!j corn
ph tion of ba Inspired cs:'. nt hy (be add)
tloo o( (be Nt w Tcstamei.t ami the bisti
tnilon of the ministry, til will as the
Christian Sabbath, attruuf d by ti e Holy
Ghost, are tho principal tije.niia which he
hsi appointed and IhS-ea for our conver
sion and prrpaisth n f t J-- n, and the
most poweiful arvMt wi -tonkrii.g them
iffcctaal waa given after bis ascension.
ft, lie ascended that lie tnight enrry on
and perf vt bis work fur us. As our Great
High I riest, he offered himself a sacrifice
upon I ho cross. Hut In order to execute
tho s.ieerdotnl i-ffice feompleti-ly be must
catty-tlutJilQttd-wkl iii tln,teil a ri cfTer I
iacetise also bcloio Uin merry seat : nor,
t'11 bo should bavo done tins, would he
htvo any authority 14 bless tho people
Arcnrdingly, In bis tuicenslon he perform
ed this remaining part of hia priestly of
fice i entering ipto heaven wilh bis own
blood and offering beforo God the incense
of bis continual intercession. Had he
couduuul ou cauh, h4Bigbt have Loon
regarded as an Advocate tut his Intercrs-
s ions might have been generally coiisiU-
eied as restricted to a lew and it would
have probutdy been known for what par
t'cul ir persotis he did intercede ; and,
then fore, by ascending ar.d removing
hlmsdf to the holiest of holies in heaven,
lie could more readily, and without intru
siou or hindrance, accomplish his woik of
intercession for all his people, whether
among Gentiles or Jews. Without vocal
sounds lie simply appears b( loro God iu
bis mediatorial capacity, and exercises bis
will that tho bi. ssmgs ot tile redeemed
shall be imported to mankind
- Fire lik-eding wound ha bears,
Ueccivcu on tnlvary,
They injur cflcciiuil prayers ;
I hey Htrongly speak lor me :
I , ... .1 rn LiPiriun t . . . e I't ! r r-
Kivr- tot rtiMt ittintt..t tntii. jftrf
liut his kingly office was now lor
executed in a fuller manner than it had
yet been. Da v ITI had said, The Loid said
nnio my Lord, Sit ihoti ny bt h-attd
till 1 make tbir.e cneiaies thy footstool.
And again; the stone which the builders
nnd bi-emntt Abedis! onto tlt-alk iiVtin thftilS LWi. ,ncl ?"m9 Uiauc the l.uad of
. . .... . r. . . Ti :'" h't .1 - ' ' -
dratli ot tho cross. V hervlorc tiod also
to niett hint as Hiiaca and Elijah were on
llio Mount ol TrousSguraUoit, wo will not
now undertake to dettfmluo. Whether
we are JUi enjoy the presence of Ood end
Christ, in heaven or ou earth, It will tank
no dilTurence In ear present duties, nor
add anything to our present encourage
ments. Tho onotraous errors which haw
toon bioaebtd by aymo who have been
most xcalous iu prttpagalhig their peculiar
Millenium nollonsj are abtiniUi.ll r soQ.
eieot tu keep alt others who are prudent
from W.ig uUawu lU iliai csvv4i. vor.
tcr wfiicii, I;.ereasli)i In raiiidity at t ery
revolution of its edying thfe, is prepared
lo engulf and destroy the Ignorant and
uiiausiH-cilug. Of this however wo are
certain, that ull the ihda vf thd tarlh aro
glvcu lo ilTtLLittd Jesus fur Lis possession,
aiitktliat iu ll.'i appoint! d season all flesh
iijii ecu mo fjivaiion oi uou. j.iincr
it back to heaven aa tho angels brought it
down, an hat over ssnh and sky aud on
all Uia psiT.a of (orjiul, wa euuU lioar it
rolling, like the full-toned thunder tf bra
tmi, pealing in grand harmony! through
all cam pa and coast, eooUueuta and
oceans, town and eh Irs, empire and re.
nuLliea. I'rmlsa him. all hlsantrtlst
1 i'raisa y him, all ye ,bla boat. . l'ntbte
yo tiim, snn and noon praiaa tiitn, ail yo
aura of br.hu l'ral ll Lord from the
esrih,ye dragon J, and all deeps fire, and
knJ l iKtW tiiii istwiufj Riarmy wind
falulhnz his word 1 mountains and alt
liutli highly exalted him, and given him
iiitni U'liii'L mIm.vu kmy iiii i ihut
st the name of Jesus every knee should
bow ot limits in heaven aid things m
earth, nnd thit.jrn under the earth ; and
thai tveiy ton-ue rh'iuld conh ss that Jc
hiis Christ i.- Loj-d, to the g'ory of God
the ralhcr. ilius tu sonic degree was
ra ol His boi!if!y presenct ), Ittas vetilii-d tho projiheey ol Daniel; I
tUe.. a sheidieid taiid,ucu
n.. i ..l .1 . ; r. . . ... ii .1 I ..... ' . . . :
He led ti t in out as far ns to Ik-iliany
theHoft liKjuentcd and favorite Ioc.ility-
wlti re lie communed with Mary, Martha
and IjtKnrus, near tly. GethsemaiH! which
had bcn already" eonsi crated by His
Ik. w bag tcara bkiody pt'rpii atioii, and
earliest prayeri"; and with uplifted hands
He-b4esieed-thtW'tr trw'tT)TC"'rftnpB' of
Mt. Olivi-t, and' whil.o. Idi-SsiVrg'lhfiu
He waa parted from the.ni and tunied up
into hesveii ,L-1 us enn'tider,
"L Tlie eiids I f irraeenf Iori"ti) Iu av
en. Tbessj are-sfnlly dj-cland in Mo.'v
i J
i.out tfK-MHirtnrr lit :-
liaul the liniue e snail pnseiil the fol
lowing: He -..o-ei.'i.-d (!) t, exhibit Ii'rs
hsd T en antic p. i el hv tho
Land 'as liez ah's ei'i.tr-rf
-- , l ' .- -
cctioiM ol the WmIim-v nrrvmiues rbilM,
cine, of the kiii, iniuuritjarf tlut IiIikhI, .nichm-
-chotypw ikmrei'u of mnriti'. iieurtl'-iiii, roKrvf - .Mt.- sttr --h! hWi
oi lviinain ilietlowFK pain ift tin- tv4, H-vrr ttit- hf;-ti - -t ;i'-., : it v.-n nnc-T'-qr?1
' ago ag1ie7tny7l;.t1i-tirW;ift Jhe 1iatiL&. 1 ThScT1TiiiTi I'i ir? ralietf --iho h.
JTvparvd onJy i,y t;. a a! K in,,: - cornip'i 3 .ei-a w hi utrnioi
' T'rt.-eiT'-'St Mte'or., 1 ti. I ; ;c I .li.t 'i.orv. and ifc.-ui'
Trice. $1; lm.jl ' ,
tho Hsalmist
he 'fenl hf i ii
saw in the night, visions, irtid, bcho!d,ono
like the Son of man come with tho clouds
of heaven and come to the ancient of
(lays, nud they brought him near before
1 1 1 in . Aud there was givii him a do
minion, and glory aud a kingdom, that
all people, nations and languages should
serve him : his dominion is an evei lusting
dominion, which phall t:ot paps away, and
hid kingdom one that thai! not be de
"y ed.
.'i. He afCi'iidcd that be mijrlit take pos
sesKion ol he;iveu on behalf of his people!
He eulen tl us the Redeemer, as tliellcad
of the Church, as the Fore runner, lhido
giooni and Gnat Hin;h Driest. For ns
he hak entered. I go to prepare a place
(or you. Heaven is a locality. It is cle
sciilitd art n material struuro and its
ilimensioiis are given Revelations 21st
chapter, lGili veise, ''Twelve thousanii
fiiih.ngs. The ler.gthaheijiht and breadth
are eiial. Fifteen - hundred miles will
nn, he 7,0','0,tmrt ret, whivlr being cubed
is, !) is,(jsy(()oo,tioo.oooioao)ooo,oo(fccuh!-
iu feet. Thn "half of this area wo will re
served for the tltrnrrcof Hod and the-cotirt
of heaven, half of the rcmaiiidHr for" tlie
sAmyaiidMthcjmiaitiuiff liuif djidiiAby.
4 'JCT tho culic feet iii tho luuuia J.U f eel .
square and 10 feet Iiig!', will be 5,7 13-,
,750 000,000 rooms.
0 will now suppose tlic world always
did and always will contain 000,000,000
of inhabitants, and a generation to last
3.'i. years iJ,700,000 every century and
that tho world will rtmid 100,000 years
2G,00O,00.ul00O,00O persons. Then eup
potiti thereare 1 1 ,230 such worlds, equnrio
this JiBtuber of iuhuLilanla , jtliddunijioi!
of years, then tlii re would bo a room 1G
fei t big hJ-'L:u;Jj p rs.u,iaud y et ..thcru
would be loom." The countless seats
vacated by I fiF'firViri-'riiTVgTle aTe to
ire-lilledxp" by i-he Teth'f-tiied troirj the
t.h.ldren of man. Their n sai reclioii bo
dies, like llioso f-f Enoch, Ltij-th and the
Saviour hi mm If, must occupy pace 'i'hc
liiateii.il place some.v. in-re ia uie universe,
beautiful, glorious, nilun.nl u i:h jnecious
titonisiit.il filled with every desk able ob
ject, piliitied froir. the coutainiuatiou and
tl'ei ts of sin and contributing to ttie ph'iis
trrc arid htppr?iess of hriiy hetngs; 'B'rth
iliinitirt tl bodies and the most richly gift
ed n: id liiidy cultivated iliind.-. Maii
tioHH uf glory they way welt bo cnUed.-
They are many 'as We have teen. ( hrirt
h:is utceuded tu ..prepare, tlicttt- us.and.
1 1 iti-pare us for tin iu as well h&Jim as
sure us that "when prepared Fir them iu
iiis own time' and way, we chaM ji'mo as--
i-i-in! ( dwell-with him in his FaTher's.;
roit?e f-irever; 77- :
17 lie a.ceiided that be niMit send
dd'.vn heavenly liles-iuirs on Ioh Clnlreh.
lite corner. 1 las, thci j .,e, ow remuto-
ed to b'3 fulfilled ; at.d lor the ncc.ninpli.li
DUiiil ot it Christ was i v.ltd iu L,iy..
And this aeeouis wiui I be nccount ei-Tti
us by St. l'eter: This .l-fu-; bath God
raised up, v In n cf yv.c (.11 1:115 .V iUtt..ti S
Tin n ft. re, being by the ii; lit bund oi find
exalied, aud Intviu'; rei'eivi .1 of the Fa'ber
l!ie ptoinisn of the Holy Gh"'f, bo !ik;Ii
shed forth this which y V-w ii'.w see ;;,d
tear, i'or Uavid has not ascended to the
fu'.iveit but ho s.iith himsi lf'l'!ie Lo d
sitjd nnto my Lord, Sit thou on "my ri- lit
band till I make thy fr.eg thy footstool.
Then lore, h t all the house of Israel know
assuredly that God' hath made that same
fetus, whom ye have eriicifn d, both Lord
and Christ. I o the same 1 iii-et St J'iinl
also) sjicaks : Cnto every one r.f us is thh'
grace given f.ci ording to the measure of
the gift of Christ. Wherefore be sarih,
Yv hen he in eemled up on high, he gave
"Tills unto men ; ho gave h-mi-, apostics ;
and some, prophets ; nt d s me, 1 . ai:gi 1-
tstf, and sini;; pastors and- te.-u hers, for
the perfi cting of the aaitits, for the woik
of the mii-istty, for the i-tlif yinir of the
body of Christ ; till tve a!l ome, in the
unity of 'the faith, and cf the knor. h dgc
ol tho sou ot God. unto a iierh ct man.
unto the measure of the Htattio of the full
ness of Christ. "This was the end of ids
ascension as the same apostle elsewhere
expresses it-still 411 01 fully and foiiiLly ;
God raised hitn nn and set him at his own
ngfit-hirnd -in -the "-f-rn'Vfldy'"fdaci-'p,''f'if
above ull - i-i iiioi-'iJit v and j-uer n:.
f .u'ht -n-jfd 4lotMHi4ui.4Ui4-e.vii v..iniae l'nt
is named,, not onlyiii.this World, btit nisi)
in that which is to ci niA ; and lrhTi put
alllliiiigft under Ins feet and gave I.itn to
ho Head over all tilings to. the'CIiurth,
which is his body; the fulness of him that
filleth all in nil. Having thus been re
advanced to his hernial position, he holds
and wields the sceptre of universal ato
minion, lie is King of Kings and Lord
of Lords. IIu lives for .evermore, llo
keeps the keys of (hulk- and hell, and
when lyi openeth none tan shut; when he
sh u t ''t it no:ie can- ot en
II. The limp aiid;,manpcr of hia fntnro.
ad venl. , i here are two periods nt v. Inch
tlie Lrd Jesus Christ may certainly he
ajx jic-M d -to .come agaiu-after- t-Inv Smiwf
ol Ins !eiartuie. (I)- At the period jot
I lie .'dilleniuui ttr es'ublish his kingdom.
Christ laid the foundation cf h's kinjrdom
Jqtlin A'tqatd.agc!aii4litJit,j,ee-
maintained -and carried forward to the
pVefent day. Iut there in a titno ap
proaching when all the kiifjkims of 1 he
world sliali be subdued nnto him, and he
above shall reign over 'he face 0 the whole
world. Thai I appifhriid to he ibcaea-
sou called iu Senpture "the refutation of
:Ult'th1iigV' trfr wiTtTirHirrihc ' bcavefis
haru reeelVLd liiui ; but t hen, that peruid
h ill have arrived, he wj'l fgiiu he sent,
after the inan tier of bis' i'epar: ore hence
1'; power' a U'l great gbry "FroirTtTn"
pr tiil.eey tuf this event it Seems that as he
ascended 1V0111 the mount of () i.c, oon
tharveiy moiint ill In' agt'li appear;
atid t'.ot. itnprobnldy as he did on Moiint
Thhr jLHt err.'ai;sly to -establish.". his.
ciri'iif over ,tl, fite "f lh-e - whulc rarth.
f -'I .'belt wiilrtakw pliee what "is en tied
. ... .(.-.,.... . : . - . '
1 i. nu 1 iv -trm-t 1 1 1 1 it . it in iutoi .mail : .. . ... -.,.. ..
tU, 1 i-,.t,i 4-;w-w;- i .ccnt'iure,.tne nn-irr.meTu.in,
, . , , , , , ; . , . .v 4 , ,.,VF 1 III ,1 I 1,-111 III It IV L1J VIT I .- " . . . . i- -
"'HW M'u I'tfr. i-'.rv-itif TTTrTTTlenl-irtar.'nwi.rtrM.' SHn.lyT-wrartat-wtrd-all-fcu atiiitn-lWM't c?t
. . . .- ' .r.. - .1 : . .1 .11 1
; ....-.....-,.... r - - m-'v. . ..... ti-i.tL .11 i-u w;ii.i".'i, ;.u aa. li.e c :t.t ;c-i',!iii is iaseu
tcori'ip 1 m ; i--.i ...i;:e.n '..rn nrnnTTrii- j t;t-i.ii :!:utn-9.- oTniLa.iHajjis. -without recar-l
; ;e . .11. 1 ti,et--.
:. !': ! -J-..I ','
iii-ri Itt.fft t
lit
1-iKISI, i hi- Llo C.
on ol' inn r- i.f-s t!'( y t
) r oi the r.-iirei,ii-, r'id alone will
: i-ian'ioil, if ilw'-Lni -nient lt- di
Tr.ua 4ta34ft.?y"t?T'Tie ttnf'te rwjpt
him. Whether Pus - sbaH."
sceoiniiTislied, as bey nud
resurrection of fiod's auciei
4 ku of hv F.aekud must U
r . -
by his personal appearance, or by tho fro-
iinrnt anJ ahiiiwl.tiit effusions of tho Spir
it, ho shall reign in Mount .ion, In Jeru
salem and before hia ancient gloriously.
(2). At tho last day to judgo the world.
Uf this our blessed Lord has spoken
fully. The Son of mail shall ho aeen com
ing iu tho Io4tda -of -aaatrrn -wrth power
and great glory-, lie shall come in hia
glory, aud all the ho'y angels with him :
then shall he fit upon the throne of bis
gh.ry : and b. f re him shall be gathered
all nations, and be shall separate thera
one from another, as. a shepherd diviJtth
bis sheep fiom the goats. This ia the
advent spoken of by St. 1'uul who says :
'i'hfj- Loid himself shall descend from
heaven wilh a shout, with the voice of
the archangel, and with the trump of God.
llo shall bo revealed from heaven, with
his mighty angels, in flowing fire; taking
vengeance ou them that know not God,
aud that obey not the Gospel of our Lord
Jesus Christ j who shall be punl.hcd with
evei lasting destruction from the presence
of the Lord and from the Glory of bis
jiower. Tho babe born yesterday and
Adnm farmed in Paradise, the nearest and
remotest generations, shall meet in one'
promiscuous assembly, and rising above
the blaze of a burning wot Id bhull stand
Lcf.1re.1hu etcat white throne. Every eye
shall seo him and each soul receive from
I .. ' I - J
nun ins everlasting anon..
I here is a chain of causrs reverting
fioifl onr Immrdt.-ite observation to the
throne if- God, nnd the AjuJlty can,
lbroiiz.li any iutci vcntnc li:;k. acennii lish
- r . .
any resnitJie may clengn rot our benrta
i:id his glory. 1 he ascension of Count
is one c; the rreat tvents Ihroufh wl.'.elt
If.; tevVliittoitizea the u or.d cor.Jitioti of
stcj.i.ty, and bis second coming is another
tbiuugh v.Lfch hcfliall irreversibly seal
the denial destiay of all tho inlelligei,t
and moral creation.
Let us wave any further discussion of
it as a fact to he established aud direct
attention to It as a truth to be improved
A mere vacant gaze, like that of the
Apesth s or iv hat we should now consider
a fair i univalent, a historical belief and
speculative acknowledgment 1 would unite
with holy angels in're proving as ttnauita
ble to the occasion of ihis festival. Uut
we would Fay, Direct your eyes to tho
Kord Jesus in heaven and prepare for his
future r.pjiearaitce as your final Judge
You caiHiot have your eyes too oarncctly
fixed , ti IV"1 l''m- Vour constant Motto
should be : ''Looking to Jesus." 15ut let
us hok to l.iiu wilh int( lli'-ent failii ns
our Fore-iuniwr, gone thither to prepaie
it place for us ; as our Head who ensures
to all his members a tiarticipalimi of liis
clory ; as our Advocate and intercessor
who iiiaiutaius our peace with God nnd
secen s all needful supplies of grace and
sirctijrth': and as posaeaeinz ull fulness,
that out ol his fulness wo may receive all
that you can ever stand iu need of. Look
at him n trur very likr aiidlet your soul
nioivC in tho.'. Moancc Unit w hen he shall
api!Vj'!'i- J'JM! r,b-' ..ekail.. r.ppcar with biiiit
as the iirstI his travail, the trophies of
his victory and the jewels of his crown.
And whilst looking for him keep your
lamps trimmed and burning and your
selves as servants waiting for the coming
of their Lotd. This is tho proper posture
of his people, to be wailing for hia ap-
( leaning, loving it, delighting ia it nud
iustenkig it forward by all possible
means ; that, nt whatever hour lie shall
come, yon may enter wilh him into his
pi et ence chamber, and bo forever happy
i ti tig, jftuitift't il .bis Li vt!i
A3 uti iiggr"gata sacrmcntal-host the
Church should regard bis second advent
-ns tmt -nun !y possible5, hnt cver-tmiieiid-'
ing. For her encnnrng"iueut the faithful
page of prophecy has unfolded the nmpJi
lude of her coming glories. Whether in
tftn miiiSt of tii-vrm-iRpo4Mtlyua-iu
0I11I1011, or 111 the biuoUiess tritunplia ol
WrittMt lor Vm Old Btata,
EOXGS AND MUSIC.
Alfred the great, wboie Bane la alwtre i
presented to na when rtcerriug lo the ?
prevalent accomplish menta the age la I
which La lived, added to LU other aeaS
tle that of being an eteellent naslciaa. . .
Ha waa 13 yeara old before be waa pre ,
vided with a teacher bot.be ooold alng ..
wany Saxon aoaga by note. He Waa j
failed on by the DmUh army to perfiirm , t
lr;'i'-lrran p m a lIsrpcr..Ai4 In r-fj ha
fonnded a profesaorship at Oxford, Sot the t'r
biila i fruitful trees and all cedar t. beaiU I cultivation of tha acienea of Mo tic; aod
and all cattle ; creeping ihing and llylug J tin' wa the-firat professorship uf the
lowl ; kings of the earth, and an poor w ; i ind in i.ngland.
pilnci , and all IuJkc of tha eartit LLolh I The first prof-snor of Mnsle wae Friar
young men and maidcua j old tnfn and John, of fit. " Darid'r. The iclenea of
children. let them praise uie name of the I llusie waa then Involved In ao many Jif-
Tio"f JTltfTiT naiuo aTOnrTla'cxaTTenntficuTtTe an'J'tTio'metiTod of teachlna: waa
In glory is abovo tho ooxUi and iicavuu. I ao tedious, that bloo or ten year atodr
l'raiae ye the lxird.
HOUACE OBEELY FOR 1'UESI-
HEXT.
W AanivfiTov. kfav 20. Th, folloar-
uig wrtesj'ondeneo is publmlted t
Lka VKN v.OKTll, Kansas, A pill 29, 1871.
To If on. Horace Gretly:
DitAK Silt: Your many friend in
Kansas desire to havo your views in re-
.ition to your name being brought beloro
the next .National Uepubliran Conven
tion in 1872 for the nomination for Presi
dent. Without any disrespect to Ocn.
Grant, wo bclicvo no living American
statesman has tho claim of yourself for
'resident. Very respectfully,
your friond,
(Signed,) Wk, Larmocs.
waa required to id ore a rood onderitand- 1
bg of Muaie. I
Till VAKMIU'l SOT.
Thlaaong a rrgalar aerenadf, waa
written by a young lady. In Mrriola. la .
the year. LS43-. . The worJa aad ..taaebt -.
a Duett form can be Lad of A. H. Ellla,
for 25 cenla.
1 The sun had sat behind the hills,
hen up yon dreary moor,
When up the Ian a Ud there caax
Unto a termer's door.
On you tell mo if any trier be,
Who will give to me era ploy
For to plow, or lo sow; or to reap, or to Bor
Or to be a fanner's boy.
2 If you wont eivc to m aoploy.
One favor I do aJt;
Will yon .belter me till th break of day
From this cold winter blact,
At the break of day, I'Jl trudge away
If you wont me employ.
For to plew, or to sow ; or to reap, or to now.
Or to bo a farmer boy.
Tkiduse OyricR,
New Yornt!, May 4, 1671
My Dear Snt: I havo yours of the
2'Jih arkiiif' DoinUd nucationa with ro-
: j ' t
gard lo our political future- . 1 must ro-
fiond in creat ha to. 1 trust never
henci forih to be an aspirant for any cflico
or political position whatever; bull fully
propose- never to declino any duty or ro
tt Kiionsihilit v ultirli rav Doliiical fi lends
i. . . . - . -
ehal! conclude to devolvo upon me; and o!
which I (hall be able to fulfill theoMiga
tioiis, wllhotit ' neglecting more tmpera
tivo liuties. 1 have not yi-t t an.ed a
riucid.-d opinion ns to the man that oupht to
be our next republican candidate for
I'reri.lent, be.t it fcems to me advisable
that he choiild be a steadfast, constant 5 In the course of time he crew
believer iii tho rood old Whi d-.Uiuc of Am! 'ho pood oh! furmcr died,
onr I'residenlial term.
(.-signed.) IIouack GltKEY.
My fktlier ' dead, mother ' left
With iu five children email.
Ami what is womc, fot a mother yet .
I'm the eldeM of tbem all.
Though little I be I fesr not work,
If you will me employ.
For to plow, or to sow; or to reap, or to mow,
Or to be a farmer' boy.
1 The farmer said he'd try the lad,
io longer let him weep.
Yen, ve,, kind air, hi, daughter asid,
While Icars run down her cheek
A lad that will work, it, hard for to want .
Or wander for employ.
For to plow, or to ow; or to reap, or to now,
Or to bo a farmer' boy.
IIAI5D OX "URI'-'K."
The Shenandoah Democrat is too se
ven-on "llriek" I'oiucroy. The fdlow-
And he left the lad, the fknn that ho had
nh Ins daughter for a Itride.
The lad ho is a farmer now
And often fniilpp, with joy,
On the lucky, lucky day that he came that way
To be a farmer's Boy.
ing cdiiori.il win sour tne
bis new honeymoon: It is
tune ceaS' i
moment he
sweetness of
said that for-
REMARKABLE 8URGICAL OPE
RATION.
The Wilmington Star says v "A very
... .1 ill V
to s-nde upon iSapoleon the remarKubio and unusual operation In eor
llssnl
ved his conni cii.ui with g'ry was performed in the City Hospital
Josephine! and so, doubtless, tho old m this place, on 1 rid.ty, by Die. Wii aoU
dame has descried the Napoleon of the aud King. Tho patient is a colored man,
newspaper world, "Jinek Feineroy. uy tne namo ot utK Uodgcra, wboae leg
Tin; news uf bis divorcement from tie Ma9 amputated some months afeo and who
i I I !. I lr . ,..
wile about whom e lias -written so'inucii uno emco ueen lingering apparently al-
the mother of the children that he has most on thn verge of tho grave. During
"told so many anxious inquirers delighted this time bo bad becoino very much ema-
to fondle his whiskers nnd call him "pa- ciated, so much ao that the fountains of
pa" and his marriage lo another woman, hfo iiad sccnied almost to have ceaaed to
is but a few davs in advance of the in- perform their functions. Tho operation
telligcnc.o that his organ, the 'New York alluded to is what is known in anrgical
Democrat, has ceased to existt Fortune parlance ns Transmission ; andaoconsia.
seems to have reserved to him even a ted iu drawing biood from a Iamb and
harder fate than sen girt imprisonment, transferring it to tho veins of the patient,
by making hint come down' to the very which was successfully performed. The
man from whoge jhonldera be leaped into case is n very rare ono in the annate Of
notoriety. i ".'rjreiy, aim it is pro ua Die mat mis 18
. - .1 .1 i . 4! .1 . .. .
v c cannot respect a matt tor ins poii- 'no nioi nine uie tperntton was ever per
....... - . .... I. ... I r . . a t . . . . t -
tres ttlone, nd -w" have votwt "lirieK- I tn -voHit varoitnai ,
l'uiucroy . aiM'.bilg imtnor! and nupriii-
cipled'j-bis atttrai--;lgT
ptutiOgrapu oi ins reai cuuracier, over t wttu the movcraettt of tho cnoraona gift
Dinco Ins illustration of tho marriage re- cicr of Mouto Rosa, in Switxerland. For
lation, which ho gavo to the public more the last sixty yeara it has been In motion,
than a year ago. Ilia replies to aorao of aud for fifty yeara it ha been etoadily
hh lady correspondents (particularly approaching the town of Zermatt, movine
.i .iit!. t..i: .rn' :.. ! t . . . . . . ..
tiioee iu -.ii ibo ir uuu, ui iuim; oic in-1 at tjnc raio.oi tiiree feet a weea during the
suns to women aa gross ana cowiirmy aa epnug mouths, and carrying; with it lm-
any imputed to Butler in New Orleans. I mense boulders, masses of rocks, etc. Ita
Ho hue been promulgutinx free-love eon-1 progrsss has been watched by the peopla
timents and advocating licensed proati- j of the town for wo geneia'.ioue with great
I . . h .t,A. cin.n tin MmmdtiMul Ltd vtdtl. I - ..IT.!, -I ... 1 ,L ? .1 t . .
Htttpit oimvu w w.Mtuw.w , rtitietiuue, vut uunng - mo toas- Ten yr cara
to the salooit girls, and his pictures of il has changed its direction, and tho pco
.'frrlit 4,r Nf.Tv--YnTk-"-fie nil Tif"wrrt f Kt;rir y.-vr -. n:: :rr.vrr ::r- r
-..r...... ... - t - IV' ...ui.ii.fc aiu biii.-uiB(;4veo Hma.
no morns puunc conoemnaiiou anu a
greater (if Ieiblfl.jitjiaisbmjiuUliAn UiC
defeat hedtas. met with at the hands ol
the I?eat.
'We once admired him ns a fearlessl
The Cincidnati Weekly Commercial
reading Vallandighara nut of the Demo
cratic party reminds the Mempbi Ava
lanche oX L,ord Dundreary a conundrum
1
Messiah'sniign, we behold the Church
pulsing throin;h successive stages of iiu
pioveuient and perfection, each glowing
with increasing splendor, uiit.il the burst-
tngTrAocrrf'ttiTrTTO
mi the paie ana brought up upon tne
bieiz'' sua! I tevlve the recolh ction and
renlix:.' the burdcu of tlnangtl hyain of'
I'cthb hem, "Glory to (jod." The shout-
injisof the lat hat-vest shall be J.hc.aatUQ
i : .ft k L.
iii.imcion oi 4ciuoerucj , o" wo now ro- i ... , t .-i - ,
OTcdwrr him, -jtad onider -hiawVV4kuy-..-.'-,,,..-j...rrrj --, r;f ,
i'lallinisms as, more dangerous to onr
country nnd its institutions than the
rule of Radicalum."
CURE FOR A FELONV-
Many persons are Iiablo to extreme
Allfrcl'ii.r. fi-fitn' tV.ltfta nt tlin finfynl. niiA
Mr. JefTerson Davia would more wiselv I r..u..,:., :.-... :.. j.jt ,
abstain from public speaking altogether if a 8urc cllre for dislressinff ailmenl t
he eanuot speak, without ptmlaliiling TiTs oTako common rock aall. aneh aa ia naed
belief that the principles f.-tho loet .lhr:jajtinir--dwri '-twik or bief, dry flin
more are Tmt tmrr Tils precisely such a iu.. ,..i :, , -; -.bt,
bd ief en lertained I' jlio Jfert h of jhe L
it in a rag and wrap around the part af
fected, aid as it gets dry put on rnorv.
afid in t wetity-foiit- hours you are cured j
the fl.,ii is dead." It x ill do no harm
to try it.
. "T .1 i ,, . i FitiitL i:rn-i iMti-ti ... tilt: iit,iH ui ittrt rntin.
tctlL' Hint HOW'tl 1 110 Seen, Alleiillall ! I ' t - i i i t
iryinen, iotn inoit: largely mutt any
oae. tlruig.fciaTidi iu the way of tlint tfiii
verwil amhp.it v n liit-i. we in .1 1 the surest
The lA:ri God i Jmitiptjleiit reigneih. As
salvation is the I hi km, to gkt- shail be
,i. ri ., ,,..r i . . u.'
lite r.ti.L;. . t.v. i.Liv-. t...-i.ii. t-tkti i." i . . , , , .
- .1 . l t t .M ami ii'iic.v-fc i-.t.i i't ;i t:.Liitir fwarn,
fur In r rn. I -motioil Use no I. l'IiuS for It 1 - V
li !h tl.-ket-wr- rs nrr xA nt.t-ih ih.-fti-i-T '
nt i flort of human hmcilaeo. Tl.iti l .litl i " 0 - rt.ie 1 l ilmhc S l:
iid.".rm isbail be tl.o' fb-ri.-Iiid 'aiid grate
York Tribune.
or t
Itf'tw
r rv
A
.Vlrt-Ol ffnllt.rr 11,-r'i'h r,.-.vi-f J-fl.. S.lttr.
; rn -as h iii.-..kc it rr.td - ss frdlows- h-i -drnr''T;nr.'irrrff -rrrt", -r-rhvtk'thl;'-2t'tnorrtlie
wiiwt itrirf tel rettrrit f'.'r all the-ilHin:ta.!de a.iod-witb F4-'1' etitertamtd uy the 1,4,1; chihl of Mr.- tlinzJ leavers, ..who.
t with I 4hich tlVc ur.ivc.-iat God buikLLi,ra us N" -h' spuiTi-Whhed by th.- tuoiaii-wi, -tie.: KutfTrarrv-kont iiinsi '
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