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l jS’I T^ir Wrf-rr^-* ' nomnit <rf t«mi«»uou. h, ruldtd.
, ~Uu< U» UthTul WU. r«W With u» rood A.Um I Christ) th, rM.M»
Mr of Hark. were very different. Hr Lad Just been *ublect.iig
Imm, by tie pore Hlr and sublime tearing, im* himaelf to a severe physical bom illation by a Cut
. iwseead th* J«nUU.>eopl« that aiWoadurfnl l*roi>bet oolriteued through Curly days and nights. Then
when lit* body was weak with hunger, he
•u lad into a moat unlovelely place—probably the
wilderness of hinal—and there tempted to the laat
point of humeu eudurauoe. Being, by bia long
immiBatfoa, raduoed to the uttormort -trait of hun
ger. povurtjr auil humiliation. the wily temper ea
rn dad hint by tempting hi* appetite, avarice and
pride, yet he withstood it ali, and came out triumph
ant, auJ proposed to be the euocor of his people
whan they are tempted.
The weak: hum of the fleeh the preacher regarded
M nut apotogy for thoee who yield when tempted.—
Christ had reel.ted, even when reduced to the laat
•trait of physical week near, and hie example should
encourage and stimulate chrl*Liana, knowing that
they could rely for succor upon Him who was tempt
ed in like manner.
nur aarruT tinmen. walton rraur-uv. g. w.
WAHRKN, PASTOB.
By request of a large number of members of this
Church and congregation, who were prevented by
inclement weather from attending the previous 8sb-
beth, when the Bsetor delivered his discourse on
iglagti eoaaraunlon. that sermon wss again preached
yesterday. The day was line, and s very Urge audi-
aswsrsL-
Humau ,nn « IUU H».,
it wae centuries ago ; and uas the name far
lag of the parental heart fur their ch^lren
GEORGE SHARP, Jr.
WHITEHALL HTWKHT,
LTbe lumber supply is slightly In
band; but we suppose tlieie will ba
wward tail.
IB. E. lee and the Pulton Base Ball Club# <Ju
**) play ed a match game Saturday, which resul-
UnaurpaaJed are (he novelties in Millinery, Meek
tear, Swiss Jackets, Uaderslesves and Col bus at the
Lndon Store. *£
Iff bile the dog aUugbter oontinues we wooldad-
WATCHES!
WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK
grave.
The hH>plnees of the parent, aa wail as the per
sonal welfare ohf the Old, is secured by bringing
them up from infancy in the right way. Wait not,
therefore, for your children to attain th* daya of
manhood, but in the dawnol life—in the morning of
youth—bring them to the Havior.
In the very infoncy of Kden the Serpent colled
himaelf among the flowers, and the same Serpent
enters the hearts of our children at tho (anderest
age, seeking to lead them astray.
We are anxious to Introduce o«r Children to the
pleasure* and amusements of the world, solicitous
to cultivate their minds, and prepare them for high
posiUwM, In society. In this we often, let them
glide gently along the current of sin and death, for-
Fine Watches, Diam’ds
Chains, Jewelry,
Silver Ware,
BRONZES, CLOCKS & FANCY 0001):
The general autyoot was the anity of th* Church of
God.
The great work which th* Father gave Jeans to
perform was on the eve of its accomplishment. He
prayed with fervid dkxpienoe, and His prayer
forma his valedictory.
Infidels point to divisions in the Church as an evi
dence th*t it has departed from Christ’s command
ments or that He wae a fdae teacher; and that it is
impossible to tel) which sect is right
But in what does unity oensist?. It is geograph i-
ealty impossible to unit* the ebnrch in all the world
under one government la tt meant that all Chris
tians should have the same gift*? Divers gifts are
necessary. The Scriptures tell us that to one 1a
gives prophesy, to another divers tongues, Ac.—
Skeptics confound unity £9s»ify. A buiU-.
iug may b* of "tone. yet auM
• all. and l :Uan£ V «u Ue .midst oH
vcsity i* a \ ^irmnehesV a trse.H
fibres and foliO^^L uj rac, yet the tree is ofl
organic unity.
The human I «uAkUAg example of
the midst of diverstm.* «
Of all unities, God u, the grretiat in the u^^Bl
grot there are three persona in the Godeaad.
la unity from the'lowest fend* of animated existence
till we soar away to the sublime mysteries 'of the
Deity.
The life of the Church throughout the earth mani
fests itself in three forms: in Doctrine, Worship and
Government.
I—1st. There la one God. 2d. One Mediator^
These two grand propositions are the common
heritage of the whole household of faith. They all
agree that man is a sinner, fallen under the curse of
the law. and needs help.
The doctrine of future rewards and punishments
is accepted by all Christians.
In relation to pubiio worship, the Evangelical
Churches differ as to ciroumstances, but in essential*
they are one.
He who preaches that any on* Church has the ex
clusive right to dispense the sacraments, is schtamat
io. The essential of a true Church is the inhabits]
tiou of the spirit A man may nsver be admitted to
tin- Church or be baptised, and yet be saved.
thought that his “ litiie brother ‘
dined, and fondly hopad that i
r gentle voice might sound fr
, citric* notes of man’s sAvalj
was so piously in-
mat day Andrew’s
WUhsausat down in ailrntgaeditstion
> love Ida little broiler, a* !>*o much.
daring th* day 1
American Watches—Different Makers,
WE ABE THE ONLY WHOLESALE AGENTS IN GA. OE THE
/f \) 3'Sjo X
Boston, Mass. Jr JZ y A
K. HOWARD*. CO.
'AMERICAN WATCH Co., W altliiiiu, Mass
ELGIN WATCH CO., Elgin, III.
:
BBvrt of life. He
apt a bucket and a \
ortunity to review t
OVER ONE HUNDRED
The beuellt* of Church organization, the social
meeting, and all M* srimrsss afangelizatiou. arf
not to be despised; yet this Christaii maturity is
essential to growth in the membership of every
church, as nothing else may be called essential.
This beautiful Christian tetoW. has ia*n ; llku-
trations. The closing days ef oar beloved tl«u>p
Clark, eo recently called from tabor to reward, were
filled with expressions snob as could only come from
a heart rich pi the experience oi this bk ssed matu
rity in Christ.
ckuzusl racsuxTERiAh omfuefi—»*v. j. *. uurr-
WTUH 1’xhloR.
The pulpit yesterday was Oiled by the Pastor,
whose sermon was preached in view of the conmiun-
iou to be administered at it* close.
Text.—TV preciottf blood of Ci.ruf.—1 Prtrr, 1:19.
The preacher said the value of mythlng was grad
uated by th* difficulty of acquiring it; ttiat wealth
wm difficult to obtain, yet many became wealthy;
anti knowledge could be acquired by all persona of I
ordinary ability, by application and enaogy in it*
Of these Watches, in
Wilt omr one tell u* of Di™dor-
Ithe Georgia VI. *t. >'<' to-
ether J ^ Uo Is iu the wi^^^nT vigorous entry
Bon and pressing forward of this Important euter-
Weat End folk* were happy on Hsturday. It
Court day. Our friend t <-*k -rote to explain*
law. and Uatxm was on the rise, lie denied that
E* had declined a half a rent during the w eek. The
Inhabitants were agog, and some of them wished
Ithay oouhl have a Court every day.
Premiums for Fairs!
The London Store oaun .t afford to sell goods high-
r than their neighbors. Call and see what yoo can
W* think our effort* of last season and the lanre number of contract* filled by Mr. sharp, is
guarantee, along with his experience of -everal y< ara iu manulacturing Premiums,
warrant us iu saying.
V “kmlrty Mew*.”
A city cotemporary chronicles the extraordinary
Bet that two certain gentlemen attend church. To
Ithls startling piece of intelligence we might add that
'our old black hen roosts on the limb of s cherry tree.
Land Dick 8itn0*ou's dog has been put in the cala-
T™ and of Luther is darkened by transreudeual-
Ism/'.pfrltzrrlaud draped by sociniaism. The tendeu-
dee of the English mind is to fractarianism, the
French to materialism; the North of this country
to uuiveraaliam. socialism, unitarianism. and radi
calism ; and even in the South tbere are some of
Bw ' Vltt It i* the duty of all Christians to lock
■hields aud stand against tlic foe. German infidolity
is assail iug the sanct ty of the Sabbath and marriage
relations, and a Chinese temple has been estab
lished in New York.
In view of those things we ought to accustom our
selves to look over deuominational walls, and take in
tho Christian world. There is more good in all
denominations thau we ever dreamed of. Th*
Methodists ere the grandest pioneers of the Christian
faith ; the 89 articles are a noble system of faith ;
the Baptiste have borne a sublime testimony to the
^re lifted, as In a moment^/- Hn’iitM view*
kf consecration and duty, to nih-b fcwd and rich ap-
Hkhensiona of privilege iu Chri-t Jeeus, a* eye had
^k^t-d nor had entered into the lioart to coucoivc.
precious to hear a- the only escape from
■I,, m the introduction to the purity and bliss of
Htuvwfi; as the bond which unite* him io ChrML -
The preacher drew a losson of comfort to the
Christian in the immutable purp me of God; for ho
gave his own son; will he not freely give us all
things? _ J\ If* O J 4 j
To the sinner, it was a lesson of warning. If Ho
spared not Hie own son, what will beoome of him
who is in open rebellion and warfare against Hi*
authority? If to the innocent and fho holy he
u A party of the No. 1 boy* have been pleasure
Bunting on the beach at Bruuswiok. Of court*, they
hrould not return without a turtle. It weighs be
tween three and four hundred pounds. We sup
pose Mo. 1 will have a dinner soon. It is the best
way we know of to pot an end to the turtle.
t, who had tMyiu Johnson’s place
, (we forgilfljffiir spectacles) turned
wly d the Court room. He
saw ati i>ut he was looking for auo-
atfln eyas became transfixed, and
louiqg motion with his left hand,
ud “snatching np a scroll”—ride
riaMfBOM the work. MS
WHh fc. mrrlfc of me qimrrel we here kMJfT
do, nor flo w* paopoee to enter into 11 Who are the
jurties to the contract, how that oontrac* was made,
the action of the Water Commissioners, or the action
of the Council, are matters in which we will nut taka
aides further than this—1st Atlanta has grown to be
a city, and is no longer s village; Sd. W* need a ■up-
ply of water from soma source, and whence that
•oarer proceeds we do naA cure, provided the wefer
comes into Atlanta; fd. IF is imperatively asoemary
to have water-works, no matter whence they come,
to give ns a proper supply of water.
■bowing hi* Toggery.
A countryman baa become the possessor of soma
Indian toggery—such aa bow and arrows, wampum
belt aud oilier thing* which go toward making np
the Red Man of the forest He is now pireoullag
around town showing them wherever he cau get
half a damn little boys to look at them. He say* he
captured them from a live Indian on the plains.
We Cannot Be Undersold!
thunder from its home in the burning ether, and
cliain it at Hi* ffonof’• feet then, aud not till then,
will I cease to oali upon thee, g-*
[We regret that our space forbids a more extended
■ report of the remark* of this eloquent divine. J
BOMAl* CATHOLIC CHtTBCH- —LOTD STRUT—MV.
THOMAS O’RBII.lt FASTOB.
The services at this church on yesterday were par
ticularly interesting. High Mass was sung by the
I'mt<>r and Confirmation was administered by Right
Theffeonllght Excursion.
o.»*i night to Stone Mountain was a very
pleaaanYoccasion. The firemen aud their frienda
turhed out In force to have a gleeeome time and it is
the opinion of all present that they had it All the
witchery of love aud beauty were brought to bear
upon the susceptible hearts of the gallant firemen,
and if a few matrimonial entanglement* should fol
ium, and, jhd»ef,yy^ other fefoW must hfi to
Maine. Frank wakll IftA IndiscredT mA day previ
ous. He had met a friend, and In going up the street
they met another friead, and all three istpaf fo
John Wise’s to taka a smile. While them, an fliltar-
esting question was brMght np for dlsoussionrffhe-
thor Uorsoe Greeley cultivated cabbage heads —
daiuing
!n* chll-
WsMr Works.
In regard to this water works matter there is author,
lty for static that the contracts have all beau made,
sod wvqld lava bfeu submitted to Council last Fri
day algid had the members remained long enough
to recettu h. "Ao oontract for euglne* ha* brim i» t
- to the Holly Manufacturing Company, of I»ckiN>rt.
New York, and the contract for pipes to Gaylord
Iron Pipe Manulheturing Company, of Newport,
Kentnokiti. ;
Atlanta, June 9th, 1871.
MaVmL; Bmi announce that tickets to thn
Pic Mic of B. E. Lee Fire Company to Marietta and
return for fifty cents—to which everybody 1* going-
can be bad oi the meiulwrs of the ooinpsuy and from
the following ladies: Mr*. C. W. Well*, Mra. Hallie
McOown, Mr*. J. C. Fuller, Mrs. M. M. Hollis. Mrs.
W. D. MUrhsfl, Mrs. Haml A. Ecliols, Mrs. Johi.
Tbomaa, Mrs. C. P. Oss«in, Mrs. M. T. Csstleberrj.
also Mlssr* Hallie Bimpaon, Carrie Monday, Laura A.
Ford, gus B. Lawshe, Georgia J. Forsyth, Weeeio
Elltu Brown sad Lulu Betts. Pic Me on
Tuesday, 13th instant. Respectfully,
9t * ~ J. A. ANDF.BfloN, Secretary.
father of aeveral—indeed, it runs in the fcmily—cab-
br;ge heads, hr meant,. This oaUad for ^ofihaydrink,
whereupon Fra»ik *toed ont In tba middtd Of foe
floor and roare^ 11 1 Sfo the tuul". “Wtffimmm?”
exclaimed the fHeufia. ’• iM HUM Ihffi MjlW’' •*-
claimed Frank, looking stern. This bad the effoctof
morphine ou the two (riauds, wfo>/ell asleep instant
ly. Frank embraced this opportunity of getting rid
of them, ** he always did think poo* friend* were
had comply. A poilceifoj met Uffil on the ftreet.
Wo Refer tlio Cards below. Read !
* j
»467< AX PHILADRM’aiA. 28Ui September. UTO.)
/ • , III |. ,| / Mrcmbm. Kbidrr A BWDLK, Manui»'tiiren« for Geo. Bharp, Jr.,
£/ W BK£ Hr55/ \\ of Atlanta. Ga
£/ ^ /Ty\\ DeabKirs: I have this day :u»*avod your sample of 8liver,
B! .-dr ™ tmr/ ( and found it to contain t)U7 • hot* .• iidfh* wf Btlrer.
A JJ / H which i« even higher than th Lugliali Kt-rliug BUudard of tri-t
l/K^k • U*V\ 'i- in quality. Reaped - Ur. Your*.
M JAB. C. BOtiTH. Mjiter aiul tteitner, U. 8 Mini
il ® $11 T?VjvyJn rh ■ Sliver of which :h al»*»ve i* an a aay was compomnl
V\ i clipping* takt-u from each melt made f« the Georg's Fair*.
\\ x2> ( -, Gy/ RKIi’ER k BIPDLK.
_ // tiMrincI Kid aubscrlbed before me t*-i* »<t day of Oc- i fTT I
tuber. U70. F. A. BKYilT, AidriusO. 1 i
Leap from the Foarth Starjr Window
of the State House.
A moat singular suicide occurred in this city a
day or two ago. A young man was standing iu iron!
of the Btate House with a small dog near him. The
dog was a vary quiet, and plcaaaut little amuuil, but
on tliia occasion be suddenly became freaky and
rauarouud alter his tail awhile, and snapped at
tilings generally, thou rau np to the fourth story of
the Oapitol aud deliberately leaped from the win
dow, causing immediate death. Mo cause for the
rash act ha* boon assigned.
In the bond forfottnre a***, of which we epoko at
length some time since. In which Oaprend was the
hero. Hie Honor overrated all objections, and de
cided that the Coart had the power to forfeit th*
bond, and the motion of forfeiture was agreed to.
Joseph Wood, Esquire, an America* dttaeu of
African lineage, was soeoeed of appropriating cer
tain article* of harness “as wa’nt hlsn.” Joseph
f io and ME,
One of Chap’s colored r.datim*. ta a malformation.
Like aHrrfoples. le has hadaguOd deal Of hi* own
way. He closely reeemjde* foe hard III; and daring
hi* examination we oflefi thought of Dalton in that
re/'. But Jah* -hasformisforttnrof bring a peae.
ant while Bichard was a king. Hlchard’s Warwick
made kiagt wHUe fold’s tfiraribtor forite bricks, and
poor ouca at that. Richard'* bred was covered with
hair white jake’n cranium la protected by wool.—
The eontrict for having tbi?
i i cerge Bh<rp. Jr,. Jeweler,
His Excellency offers a reward of f 1,000 for the
apprehcuMon of Albert Christian, charged with the
mimicr of Jack Williams, in Muscogee county, on
the 18th of January last.
At*o--a reward of f1,000 for the apprehension of
Matthew Harris, charged with the mnrder of Mar-
oellu* Dark, in the oounty of Jackson, on the Cth of
May laat
Al*o. a reward of f A00 each for the appreheuaiou
of Warreu Harrell and Alfred Walker.
iuckteaa Jake has neither. BtUl there was a re
semblance abont the shoulders we could not tail to
as*. On Friday wveulng Jake was promenading. He
wae accosted by a friendly uefro, who inquired for
hi* health. Jake suggested that, perhaps It might
be none of foe burineee ; Jake gdmy aril
Jake told Ms tormentor to stand arewnd; and. finally
Jake grabbed him by the ooat and held bn With the
sun* tenaeity nrith wMah Bfohard UlheM an to th#
crown. It was to Biffiffif » freeiRffihrip to take him
off, and when torn away from the **ngnlna(f (X»i
diet Jakote fitoltoge gbvwway. and he fainted. Hie
Honor wae much troubled at the recital qf the above
aimpte story. Ha ad monished Jake abont being eo
pet viah. and aeemed diepoaedto apeak harahly. Jake
Th* Ufc of trade U to place good* at attract ive pri-
oea. Th* fffifdon Store is now puahlug off an im-
menae and endleee variety of indiapennablo summer
goottoat eery aforritive prices. •
Oar SeHwwis.
We are pleased to team that there ta now a fair
prospect that our schools will be built. Those who
haveflvdd in conutries enjoying the blessings of free
public schools, cap appreciate the greet good Ukely
to flow Mi their eetabllabment The cnftmion
achoola of Oanada, founded ou toe 1h *t plans of Ru-
lUah and Amsrican schools, are equpl to our l>e*t
“riteriiea, and are attended by ehUdrea of »H eI*aa
•*, rich as well aa poor. They are under atri. t col
legiate discipline. and the result is. that all children
have an axoeltent opportunity to procure an excellent
ffngtlrii ifintoitnn There Is uo rearon why reboots,
equally as good and beneficial, could not be estab’
listed fog*. 2i the Commissioner* will establish
strict rates sad emploj teechere of ability and moral
-hi asto*. though the beginning may be wuall, they
will have It in their power to build up a system that
wf I be *■ honor to tbePvhs weU as give tons »the
movement forougbout the State.
to no porpom as the Jory declared him guilty.
Jamph 1*11 nfiwsU shout tfala time and wss Allowed
to retire to the county hotel, snob aa tt Is.
K. iff. It.f
J. df. C*L$CITT,
Sterling Silver Ware!
but one competitor on exhibition—George Sharp. Jr., of VtlMit*. They
Premium offered iu tin* d« partiu -nt taere tere* but ham i
bey have, after a careful examination oi the Wati u**. Jew. Iry and Hilve
nvtctiou that eti-* exhibition mad* by George Harp. Tr. 1* •»! the high**'
, pml’y of metal and quality .»f precious atones, teeyhavo n-v rncen tlu
nlon. conaidering the quantity aa well aa the quri.tv of l;»e*e g . kU, th
d In our exn.Ti«nee, at any lair we have attended )u the United ' 1 t*te*.
d to l>« awarded to Mr. Hharp, for the boat exhibition of Wst h-e, Jewel
Many who have longed to i>o*reaa these grace*,
who have gone into th* furnace carrying to kfoir
hearts tho holy yroipiae; who have tlisnmht of*God
aa the *»reflaarantf pnftfief ofKilvfor* flwr melting,
then moldings hnvn come out of the toHtace exhib
iting in all IhMr chareeter a nuturity tn efianty,
long anfhMng, goedneei and tttesftiteas fiuknhwu to
began to-
Fair GaoCJfn*. October Id. 1870.
ZiflikciWliAt tlio Olty Oounoll or Atlanta Ms%,-ymt
At a regular meeting of the City Council of Atlanta. On., th# folks wing Hnutattaflfom UKARuauvaLr
n,« ui, ihMk. ..f thi. boll r ^, y
fa. lory and eeonomirel maimer In which b • ha. fort.l*h«I the the <^wgia -we raw. ana w.
hrertlly recommend him to any association or individual who may desire b.« servu.n. a. a gentleman oi
great taut aud auiwrior ju.lgiu >ut iu his liue of buaiue**. _ _
Mr. Woodward, of th* Sweetwater (Tennaaae) ffw-
ttrpriM, paid ua a vtrit. and wiU caU upon our piN>-
duce merchants to-day (Monday), and aollclt their
patronage. The Knttrpri* has a large circulation,
and is publiahed in the richest valley and moat flour
| taking town iu heart Teunaseee. Give the KnUrprur
' a card. From East Tennessee eoiuee our produce,
and the Knterpritr afford* a good medium through
which to aoligit consignment Junelk It*
The rabject of
> dincHurge, { m .indica
ted by foe text, wa# the temptation of our devoir.
The preacher was evidently net in fo* accustomed
health, and was unable to pumic the Ape tidln of |
fooughtfala gumentsoggosted by the t tome to that
etaborata sxtent which wmalAhaveriffite gratify lag to
bte esaglegation' #* sermon waa brief and con
fined to the cardinal theological point* of the sub-
Ate tffiimflsg Ove«aioM—The Little
•eclriy.
The summer g aye tie* at the H. I. Kimhall Hon«r
were lumgnrat. d Saturday night by a phantom ImII.
partioipatod in mainly by the guesta of the boure It!
was a unique specie* of amusement, hut
infinitely pleasing to thoee engaged, aa well an to
those who looked tn upon the ghostly assemblage.—
Had a hundred or two graves yawned and given up
their occupants, the entertainment could not have
been more ghostly; though we are very well satisfied
that under many of those ahroudy habUMnente were
Secretaries of Fairs,
ALL Torn: GOMMl'MC v'lTONB WILL BE
PROMTTLY ANSWERED. YOU WILL SAY
MONEY FOR YOUR SOCIETIES BY CALLING O
OR WRITING T<I US.
He mentioned %m> thrilling incidents in whh-h ,
temptation bad beeo Saed to -orate'upon fowllehtl- |
«y oi vb* entire Iranian race. The first wa* the temp
tation of aCmr, hUd tUmtemptetuxi of
Christ Ha bax.v with a Christian Writi r of the ae-
ootid rentery. tirin' divinity waa quicadfot tn the
yonug .o leave his mammy |*t'
n CANNOT BE BPEBBOLD. 'tCJfl
Sharp & Floyd.