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run moral ash eel*
mars riiajmsu of
child res.
about
m might lie fo
in tho unintry,
god i
irlUt- |il.
other id!
amusement. in many tiiml 11 wi, uhUdr.-u «
Mi without oilier instruct i*m, discipline,
tsnmp’e ; l«st t«» ?>!«—r their own ouiri-u ntnid
ihc evils mil temptu.iims of th.* worlil. Ik ii
» matter of usioiiishim-ut that so »u-uiy fail
ticllms t“ don.oniluMng p.net ices?
F&rcuti should not only speak, but net tin
truth before their children. Nothin}; is s-
euoobliug nud refining ns for n child to speak
and think truthfully. It lies ut the ver;
foundation of human greatness. Not onb
proper teaching should be impacted ut a v«r;
early age upon this subject, but there kIiouh
beaconitaut illustration of it by parents.
The most punctilious regard sh ould l>o had
to it* Children of all gvuucs liuvo the dispo
sition naturally, to deceive, to misrepresent.
It is oco of tue iuflnwuits'of our human na
ture, and should be overcome at an early ago.
Plant this lovely, cliristlike virtue deeply in
the young heart, by every lawful
should be impressed up*
upon tlu* rising generation. The church
uipoHod in Christian families, who are
oseti to In* unalgetic iu their work ; al
ways upon their fervent piety, ready |o do-
i and einpioy for the moral improvement
lie young. They should give xpecialnt-
ion to children, as th-\v n*v the hope ot
churi'li A distinguished man once, in
England, upon entrriug a hall tilled with
jliildveii saluted them politely. He was en
sured of; why he did it, says he “because 1
s**»» in them the “utou" and “women’' of the
the kingdom*'' The church to uixoaipljsti
all iutonde.i l\v too Great Law’ Giver, should
attain to the highest standard of Christian
xaelle uco ; performing all tilt- work imposed
upon them by reason ot tlieir high calling,
aud keeping tUenisoWes unspotted from thi
world. In this way, theyoxeri a saving iu-
llneuee ; an iniluo-.ce which In ops the ui««
irom pntret ieliou, and thus riemottslrates to
tbs wmld that their religion is a religion of
principle. UoLira to this, dtinoriliz it ion
att’d lutidellty are the result, Men, and es
pecial 1 y beys can never be moralized, eleva
ted, ami rolined, and brought into a higher
and purer lite, as long as, chinch' members
compromise their curistian digmty and sell
vespset hv coy fortuity t*» the wicked praclicvs
nud policies of the worltk
A sabbath school is a cln.voh at work,
is a divinely appointed minus tor the pn
ga'iou of gospel truth to future generali<
l Pisum 78.1-8). The grand and gh
read this.
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t avanuab, Gn.
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It Is
THE li OHM \ tl XFWL
SAVANNAH, OA,
e nbomiuble in the sight of God. “He that
speaketk the truth, showolh ricliteonuess."
It is the disposition of very many persous
to indulge in a style of exaggeration. They
can ppeak of nothing without having a false
coloring connected with it. There is etrtaiu-
ly a deception convoyed, which assimilates
ciosely to untruth. From such pictures rep
resentations, way result the most disastrous
couseipiencw*. A plain, simple, truthful
portrayal of facts, is esscutintto make our
selves knowu and felt by our children, as well
as others.
* ‘Family prayer” enters Into tho great sys
tem of instrumentalities by which moral good
may be accomplished. The best instruction,
dis.tpliui, and example, w.ll bo ineffectual to
tho de»irad end. without u special blessing
from God upon Micm. II w earnestly should
wo wrestlo with God for our children, that
Christ way receive them into His favor! Abva-
Ham's player should be ours : “Oh that lsh-
inuel migut live before Thee." This is to
dedicate, to “train up " It is nut to apply
’•••liter to him in lupUsm; not to allow him to
go on as his corrupt uattmi would lead him
bit in the way in which God would liavi
them, that liars j,. 0 t aud mission of tnis Bible institntiou, is j
pun Libit,- ot the bunds of those
who teach and Karu ; its everlasting trull s j
iu the iiiiutl that it may brit-g touh an nbau* |
harvest oi holy thoughts and pious |
him go Au*l this, in general, is tho way of r , w *„ «« jur.».,
the Lard ; tho way of km.wledge, duty, and J „ u ,| judgmetn " On ! Low many bvo to b.e*.
feeds ; as iumiortid as the soul. It
great uu-.essity oi tho age, uud in many casws
the only means that will effectually chick and
destroy the influence ol infidelity uud liilsu
religion. Uno great rctsou why so many
chiluteu go astray, is tnut they are not re
iigiously taught. They will uol easily depart
Horn prope* training. The light and power
of religious education cleaves oius-u to them.
U is with inem wuc-n alone, iu company,
under tuiupialiuu. iu dungei, and iu death.
Their early euii»iutious niuko a etuud aguinst
their iuiiliiuitioiis. God's spirit, by these
tooaiis, strives long with them, uud uoes not
ipiickiy give them up. Eaily impressions
received in a subbatn school are seldom era
sed lrom the mind ; uud oitcu Uud is pleased
t* seal instruction, and crown a leng.ouj
education with It is special gracu. The prom
ise that was made to Abrutmui, is uu iudeli-
nite one to his luidi ul children. -Fi
know hiiu, that hu wiil commaud his
then, auil his household alter Him, uud
“hull keep the way ut the Lord tu tlu jui
lh,
hich ail tlm saints
iu gone to heaven ; In which Christian pa
ts are going, and hope to cairy »lieir chil-
iu with i m at; the vvy of the hcriptur**, in
tmciion fu-in all other ways of our own,
other men’., devising ; the wav of truth
1 holiiii s-, in opposition to vice uud error;
• w.iy of iruu relsgion »ud godliness.
In conjunction with this holy excxciue,
luvu si.o ilil lit* a regular system ot moral lec-
nres. »u»d ititeliiiig iu the family circle,
teally this is i In t ine of seed sowing with
i-c youag. They should bo taught to go to
>ihI fora.ivpiuaoe, and lot all blessings, and
imt though tl«bus Christ. Thuv should be
aught wnut l.'Lvisi is. tin* God man, l'rophot;
'iiv:,t. K’li-, nml (luu Hide is salvalhm in
m ntht-r Teach the m cessity ol repentance
'•.•tl l.ii'b in ouhr tii si.liatinn ; teacu tlifui
hut ihi-v shoniir walk tu all the command-
n-.tiof God. iniimel* a-; the nature and
ru ii of his ordinances, and teachings.
hiihUvu shun id not only bear prayer at
ionic, but a'umM be trained to the worship
if God's bmiNi*. to reading tuo word of God,
: -••puig tin* a.hbutli, to speak revorontiully
<1 U:v Great Hedig at all tiuir-s They should
.a i-bHgtd t*y prudent, yet uuilioritntivi
iiciisumi, I** j i.rioim moral duties to God,
;hbor, and Lmmsclves; *md rtstrain-
(!, if need be, by three, from vio'eut acts of
in, its cursing, pride, vanity, presumption,
ud such like sins (1‘rov. 2U-11 ) They
aus; be made mqiiuitiicd with the corrup-
ion of their nature their inability to do
;ood of tlu mselvts ; the nature and uccessit
'f the spirit* work upon them tc enlighten,
hauge, and Miuctify them.
The idea prevails, at least, to an ps
bar ciiililr.-n m id no tuition, timt they
n m.iiucy, im.ctive and turdeulivo. How
nis akcu 1 Tln-ir thoughts aim impulses.
*uv be. wed ibn-eUd, or not, as wo shall fed
u intei vst in their course. Their mim
-ilviiiivo ii'id active—will take hold oi
The;
bid for religious parents, amt religious tr.UL-
ug. 'J he study oi me scriptures iu s.ibba h
tcnools, impnrm a r.liumg, murnii/ang teu-
asy, create* a taste lov the luvau engum
lniuie ot tLO age uud cuusei|Uuutly a d.s-
.o lor the obaceue, vitialiug, domoruliz*
ing “trash" that is so greedily sought by ihi
young.
livery inducement to sabbath school in
struction should be placed before our chil-
Iren. It should be encouraged at homo, and
u every place and cnuich. In view* of the
iUscepnbibty ot the young in.ml to xecoi
impivshious, good wholesome instructh
mllueuce bhould be provided. Good
books, end papers suited to tuuir«.'umpreueu-
eiou, tkiu an earl* loudness may b- acquired
mr such literature, should by nil uisa.,s bo
1'uruir bed, t>;ories and pict ur. s of a sii'ikicg
ui -.rai dial act cr tend to make good impres
sions on the uiind.
Nothiug, perhups, is so well calculated to
make moral uupressious, as Ihblu scenes and
illustrations. The most acceptable muunti
of conveying iaslnvtiim iu our scho.ils, aud
uuivcrsitius, is b> “object tracliiug.” They
may read the the truth, and he-»r the truth,
but ri iH not like seeiug it.
Siugiug is another tiue accomplishment of
sabbath schools. It ttpperrs to bu the nppli-
catiouot ull else. Children should learn to
sing the soul stiring songs of tho sumlay
sci ool The heart will bo improved, the
tmnd instructed, and earnest interest awa
kened. Lot there be a eoustuni seed time ut
home, and in tho church, and the manhood
will be grand aud glorious, aud che close of
life a harvest of rich ilungs.
“Sow in the morn thy seed.
At eve hold not tby hand,
To doubt and ienv give thou no heed ;
LTouvic-ist u u’er tho land."
J. S. S
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The wliolo tone of tliu l upi-v is puro and ele
vating.
It uibo contains Historinil nin 1 Ihogniphi-
•ul article; .Veieiitilic; Agiiculmrial and
H msebold n*>p:ittm<>n»s; F-*»bi»n AV Kilos’
vVcckh, fresh and iimx.eJIeil; Umm
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Girls’ Columns- mid strong a»’d sparkling
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It is generally supposed by « certain class
of ciiizouK, wild are not piMctic.il or vxiio-
viuiued, that Iiysp. pww c iu mu iu.-wiivLly
l*o cured, but \Vu are pirased «» hi.v tlia*
Gueen’h Aro Flovveu has nevot. lonuv
konwii-ilge. failed to cuvo Dyspeptiu and
Live Complaint in nU its forms sue * in
Soul Stomach, Ciwliwucss, Sick ll tiidaclu
juupUftUou ut'tUe Heart,l'*w spirits, &«;. .Vc
ids c
t If-* tendrils
vi'vv.ry 5ivut*.K*u, andtney twine about tho
lli'if fll*;cct lh it pr.'sents. So with thoyouug
wind. Li tho family circle, boys shoald lie
taught ;bai im re is extrema danger in bad
t svuci.itim s. Ti’ity should bo impressed,
ti*a. it is their duty io tieat all politely, but
b.* c.-r'aiu to uuke associates of tho moml
wild rtligioiis. Nothing ro cletuly defines
one’s character ih his nsiocmiious- 11 is true
a mm is known by tho eon puny ho keeps.
A ’ery short association with wicked com
panions will loav« a faint tlmt will tul.m vl.tih
to remove. I’arcms cannot lio too eacoosJ
aud prayerful iu making good iinjiressions
early. Acfiu.: upon this fundumoj.til priu-
ciple. luatlieu idulatow train llir-ir cuildion
in Infancy, to bow to senseless idols. Ch ir-
aefer is given to t>.o wliolo life in this way.
Tho Ca’.holios act upon tho sanm j*riueiple.
Ko time is no labor withhold* by thorn,
that ehiidicn may be impressed with their
peculiar sentiments, aud forms; heucr how
dililcult ever to remove thoso imprassloi's.
The cuuicb in the exciciso of her duties
uud pvivtlcges exurls a most woudeitdl iutiu*
~ JphUlon In Strength nml Beauty,
Bowing Mnahinos. ItwillltUN loryena
withoutcnsrtxvOHB CFUT pmw.
In tho Manufacturo of this MACHINE tho
Very UorC UToforlnlHoro UHED.
Tho vfEAUINU 1'AlPtS aro HARDbNED,
and tho Maclmnlsiu has been cuxsTliDOTKlJ
with tho apecUtl rL at of "producing nn
Easy Running. DUItAllLE, and almoit
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WEU for Coario or fiuo TliUKAH, GOT-
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thut
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not * single failure was reported, but tboc
sands ol cnini hiiicmav- leiferarecelv.il Iron
Lruggisls of wonderfi.l euros Three dose
will roMcvo any cn*e Try it. Simple Hot-
flea 10 canta, Hognlar .S’izu 75 cents Feu
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Very Usiifill to Every Out*.
In tin other way mu a parson get bv*lc m
large a pi-otit lor a very little money,a* t,, x
•olid it in learning what ‘.o d*», when to *i*
if. nml h'*w to do it—iu other words, to turn
uis brains help Ills humk. There is one way
i-.mIo this; Tnc siiinll-arum ot extra pro-
iluclion of leas than half a ceut a day, or f
ccids a »vt*ek, will now produce a lal-^e.bcav,
Journnl, fo.- nil of 1877, stih-ml-
idty Illustrated, with over <M)0 fine original
ings and over aTlf’iisaud Coo
'cry best, plain, pmcfical tiitstw*
r pFJE POLITICAL OAJuPAIGN OF 1870.
X which luiaudes Natiouai, Mate and
county elections, uml whirl - will undoubted-
lv be the moat active nnd bmlv coulested of
any since the memorable canvaw of 1880, is
now fairly opened. The National Democrat-
ie t’„rtv will Mils year “.like a bold, vigor
ous. uud doubilesH successful struggle for tint
'•niinteimnce aud supremacy of those priu/i-
plos which aro vibil to tlm proHperity of tl?u
Ik public aud esacntial lo the well-being of
the p.’oplc.
In addition to tbePresidentlrd oloo'ion, the
n* nple in Go lgia aud Fmri.ui will el.ct new
State coven,mentH. Iu Florida the cam
paign promises to be unusually vigorous,
nnd there la a piobnbilbv that tor the. flv>t
time since the war the people of that lbtdi-
c’-ri'i leu State will elect a Dt-iLocralic State
G *vei unietit. rn these ei-mpi igti8 llm peo
ple of the Month nre deeply inter* sted; aud
every intelligent citizen, who lms ilie welfare
of Ida ccmtitryiuid h.sRecti"hat heart, should
acijiiiiint ldniself with every ddtnil of the
grnit work *.t redemption und reform that ii
row going on.
To this end he shonld subscribe to and sn-
-ist in circulating the Huvulniiifi MOrning
Nowh, an iurlependeut D.-uiocvatic news-
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■u thoir uxpiensioi*; a paper tbaf is reeoguiy-
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Its editorial department is v ig«foUs. thought*
fill aud consistent, while its uhws aud local
•liipnriiimn 1 .'- or** uiarvlsof imtu-frj ami com-
oietness. Its depart mem ol Ueorgia nnd
Florida atiairs is n**i ooi,lined fo a mere but-
*n summary of events tranaplriotf in those
late*., but is ei.llVeuui by cumuhutut ume
pt. timely, and racy.
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Mon. A. M, Stephens*
The jieoplo of Georgia will b t .
rejoiced to know that Mr. Stopbons
bus Ko liir recovered his ftrorHb
ns to ride out, in Washington.
We see lie called on the President.
Mr. Stephens is, to-day, tho lies!
beloved statesman living. The
people love him and trust him as
they do no other living man.
Why is it some enterprising busi
ness man from Gn., don't inter
view Mr. Stephens on tho Conven
tion question ? tho pcoplo would
take ton times ns much interest in
it as they would in reading about
the nnine of Gen. Gqrdon's little
gill.
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Farmers
BUSINESS MEN
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ter (hulling .11 Uiuds of Deeds, Contracts,
Mortgages. Notes, Draffs 1 ‘i)ls of Sale. Me*
clniiiic’s, LumllorVs aud M»*u’s Liens,
Powers of Attorney A r bit rati tin, Wills, etc.
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ink
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ry. Villngu aud City, This inlni-
« not prepared bv more soribblm.
but V*y a lavv’tt foveo of int**liigam wuvkim
nit'll mid women, win know wind they writ-
•unlit, atm they are asHisied by many others,
who furnish imoriimtir-u from their owt
practice and observation. Such a *Io**riial ir
I lie AMBltlOvN AoUtCUt.TUIUhT. SO named be
cause started 35 v'eavs ago as n vev.d joi run!
but siuee greatly enlarged aud improved ti
the Fariutrand Gardener, the Merchant
.Mechanic, I’ e Froii-ssiomil Mali—indeed, a:!
ulurt.-os. It is \wekud lull of u-».*f'il ii formu
turn ilntl'-v. ry <me 'eight to have. Man*
single hints -ind suggeMtuus w.li repay tuoo
th.ti) a who e voar's iiim of tin* paper. It,
buildt.-gs am
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{ AUVAnck. No vliai-gt* iiiiI' hs the patent le
j f mil ted. No fe**s for niaktntr nr**llminary examl-
imtloas. Special mtuiiijuii »riven to Jaierfemnce
eaj* rit.v oi the ci sil*
*.| eo-t, t
’•.m* liir n
• ks mi at
»have
*i*e in 'bo naper reiiob.*-. Its consiaiit. per-
s stunt, and full exposure of a multitude ni
Humbugs and sw itidies, aruvrorb tar mor*
ihalt its cost, aud have saved to its render*
:nd to the country million- of dollars tlm
»*ould have gone into the bands of sharpers.
Hie Departments of Honsolteepars uml Uliil
Ireii are very useful and entertaining, It
short, the amkuican Aumcui/ruutsT is full
of good tilings, aud oiiglti to bo in evur.v
linus*. in tho land. The cuculatiou is s'<
large tin t the Pnblhhers rah sopp'.y it at i
lltU'i above the cost of the printing papet-
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85 40 Toko our advice aud send your sub
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Cood Advice.
No
GE0110!A~T.*.r..o4 Coi-nky
T. J. llUev, AdmlnU. t -r •
Mrs. Cntlicrin* Daniel. •'• cjms
Us final return, fully ml mum
l?.to, nnd nlrtk'S anplieilion
from tl e ndmiui-tratioii of s-*
persons eoneern il are tlitref'oi
o, if a
tin-;
dismissien
o-tffite. Ab
Minitu-1 t*
rb r.to tin
, Gio time or year for Pneumonia.
Lung Fever. &a Fv-ry family sbimld Imv*
*i bottle of D isciiek's German Shivp. Don’t
idtow for one momout that cough to take hold
ot your c'.iild. your fiim-Jy oryoursilf C„ n .
u option, Asthma, l'aeum min, Cr np
H.uiorrhages aud ali-r fatal disntsis iu„.
set in. Although is true German Kyat/
J s mitring thousands of these (headed *lis,ase
;et ii is nmeh better to have it at
first Mouday iu Juue next, why said nppli-
c im ahomd not be dismbsed from sd*l Ad-
ministratinn. Give* under my hand Olll-
dally. This 12th, March 1877.
JAMES D. WKS.
Nch lU-ui’Jiu. OuHuury.
wi 1
lir^e do:
Iasi yimr who,o tin
s P- from danger. Jf you ate eoiiMumptiv.
o mU rest until you ln*v 0 tried this rcmo.l*.
j tiuiplr bottles IU cents, ltogniur size 7*
l w"w liu1 ' 1 111 . vtuv PWBCiS, lie. Join
(Jfues hnlbr** tin* l»:i
United States Coarti and Department!.
Olnitns |,ro*«*cin**i| in tits SupromH (Jmirt of the
gnltedSlut*»F.(Joiifi«if Ultilins, Hour!oftJoinmli-
ilomws of Aiiinooia (llaliiis, Souiliern nitilmi
CoinmioRioa, anil all i-lus«**-* of war claiiii! before
the Expcittive HepurltnHnu.
Arreari of Pa; and Bounty,
OrriCKtts, soi.niKits, mat saiuiiis of the Into
ar, or their Itelrs, are in many case* entitled to
money from tltetlovermtieiit, of wliii-U they have
knowledge. Write toll history of eervice, nnd
to amount of pay and hotiniy received. Ell-
stamp, and a full reply, after examination,
will be given yon free. -
Pension!.
I, SOI.UIKIIM. Ill.d
Injured
nililei
wounded
.... -i tlie late war, however
obtain a peiiNioii, many now reeelr*
—„ are entilled to an Incrsnti. Send
•tamp and liiformaUon will be furnished free,
'**•■*■“ rho*e ntliii-nevs have lieeH Sit!*
with full
OlalmmitM, who*e attornevs have ...
pended, willbegraiultooi.lv ftirnt*hed * .
inforinatioaaitd proper papers ou application to
As we charge no fee unless successful, stamps
for return postage should oe sent us.
United States General Land Office.
Contested Laud Oasis, Private Laud Claim*
mining Pre-emption and lloinexiend Oases, prose
cuted before llletleueral Laud Otlicentid Impart-
mentof the Iitterlor,
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
We pay cash for Ilium. Where assignments an
imperfect wt give instructions to perfect them.
Mall Contractors and others.
We act ns attorneys for such in procuring con
tracts, making collections, negotiating loans, and
attending to all business confided to us.
Liberal arrangement* made with attorneys la
all classes of business.
Address GILMORE & CO.|
*. O. BOX 41. WiiHhinyton. D. O.
Wasiiinuto
I lake pleasure In
E nce Iu Hie *•«*;*»*»i
iw, Patent and UolL
* CO, of this city.
1). a,
Ihllltii
ember 24,187*.
inv entire ronfl-
/•lelltli of the
ise of HtLMOua
GEORGIA—Tavlou County :
Mrs. Sitnih Nistruuk a-*plies to me for per-
niuientlitt-H of Aumin’slrniiou on the *s-
ate of T’homas W. Sisiritnk. Inti- oi miKI
5'Utnty, tlecensud. Ah persous concerurd
•redltits uud next to kin, to show eAUsoif
my they can, on or Imforo the first Monday
u April next, why said lettur with Aduiiois-
•intion ou snid cstatn should not be grunted
jM'Wllnint. «ivmi un-’ir inv linuil OIU-
•iul'y, 1B1, 1‘-til, vlnrcli. IKV7*
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lli.oti.Dtdiimo-.