Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, November 20, 1880, Image 1

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TTZ The Brunswick Advertiser'. VTOUXIIKD KTtAV AAtURDAT BRUNSWICK, GA., r.e.~srjicr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One copy one yeer. J. -1 .\ 9? notapfrtfi——— OmmtuiL Attorn* for thdlvidual l>enettt personal rhamcter. charged an adv«Tti».-jiwnU ' All letters aud conuuunicatioua should be ad* dressed to the undersigned. T. tt. STACY, Brunswick. Georgia. City Directory. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor- J. F. Nelson. AhUrmtn- J. M. Conner, T. O. Wary. J. It Cook. J. P. Harrey. A. T. Putnam, W. W. Wat kins, J. J. Upears aud D. T. Dunn. Clerk d Treasurer—James Houston. ChUtf Manhal—J. C. Norman. Auutmnl Marthai—J. L. Bench. JtUurrmmm W. 8. Pittman. J-nrt nytirian J. 8. Blain. M. D. CVy/***•»<•»«»•—J. K Hotel.«, M. D. Harbor Yssfcr-Matthcw Hliaaiion. /Wr< Warden*—Durr Win ton, O. J. Hall and Thomas O'Connor, Jr. mtahdino roMMtrrsEs or oocncil. TMiMI Oonper, Watkins and Dunn. Town ooMMoits—Hpears, Putnam and Stacy. Hi—on llirrsT Cook and Putuaui. BaiLBnans—Cook, Harvey and Conper. ftracm, drain* a —ranks-Dnnn, Sihath and Watkins. Caiirrsiurs—Putnam, Harvey and Conper. Public buildibos—Watkins, S|H-srs and Dunn. Education—Cook, Star) ana Hpears. Charity—Htscy, Cook and Putuais. Fins DSTABncsirr—Dnnu, Harvey and Putuam UNITED STATEN OFFICERS. Collector of Customs—John T. Collins. Deputy—II. T. Dui Collector Internal Deputy Marshal—. Postmaster—Linus North. ONWARD COMKS THE BOOM! Tike the kids at the flood and call on A.T.PUTNAM vunsutch %ftvMtim. VOL. 0, NO. 20. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER20, 1880. $2 00 A YEAR. H. L. HARRIS, Next to J. Michelaan A Bro. BARGAINS OFFERED HARRIS’ JEWELRY THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Watches and Clocks, JEWELRY, ETC. FINGER ny selection of ladies' iidnu s RINGS, Tbs largest assortment over kept here. Fine rolled piste watch chains, sesrf pins ami rings, ladles' and children‘a sar-rings of the latest style, separabls sleeve buttons, solid gol<l and plat.* studs and collar buttons, sliver thimbles of ev ery site, line cutlery, musical instruments, strings, pistols and cartridges, sports eye-glass, s, all of which will tie sold at HUSBAND AND WIFE. Sermon of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmagc, of Brooklyn Tabernacle, Sunday Homing, October 17,1880. Let everyone In particular love his own SMk even as hlms«dt, and the wife aoe that she rever ence her buitbaml. -Kpliesian* v, 33. All this good advice bv a man who never married. He lived on to fifty-eight years of age in emi nent bachelorhood. Indeed, it was better for Paul to remain in single life, because lie went on such rapid missionary expeditions that no companion could have enjoyed the hardship. Celibacy in some cases is better. Such persons accom plish, under such circumstances, thnt which could not be accom plished in the other style of life. I nave known men who remained unnfiianced in order that they might take care of the child ron of a spirit of consultation. The home ought to be the cabinet where all the a flails of the household and all the affairs of business life come un der comiiarison, inspection and ad- visal. That is an absurd rule we the other. What one knows both haps by occasional religious re- must know. It is a had sign when marks. Perhaps by prayer, one partner in the conjugal relit- haps by a consistent life. More tion is afraid to have tlio letters | probably by all these things coin- opened or rend by the other part- (lined. Paul put it forcefully when ner. Surreptitious corresixmdencc hear abroad in the world, that men | is always dangerous. If a man comes to you and says, “I am go ing to tell you n great privacy, and don’t want you to tell anybody, not even your wife,” say to him, *• Well, now, you had better not tell me, for I shall toll her ns soon as I get home." There must be no se crecy of association. You ought not to ho umvilling{to toll whore you hnvc been and witli whom you have been. Sometimes ail unwiso wife will have a Indy confidant ought never to take their business home. Ten thousand financial fail ures would have been avoided if men had consulted with their wives. In the first place, woman has a capacity to judgo of moral character which man has not. Be fore you invite into your business partnership any man, you ought to introduce him to your wife ami get her judgment nx to his capacity and integrity. After five minutes’ con versation she will tell you as much about him os you will know at the close of twenty'years, and perhaps you may find out too late. A man proposes to come into your part- a deceased brother,and what would | nership. You take him to your become of the world without the | home. Ho tarries a little while t prl. R. jiatrtng of »ll kinds of WAtrlif* self-sacrifice and helpfulness of the maiden aunts I cannot imagine.— Among the brightest queens of heaven will be those who take care of other people’s children. Alas for that household which has not within easy call an aunt Mary. I know there are caricatures, and un gallant tilings sometimes said, but so far as my observation goes they are quite eaual in disinwition to their married sisters. The state of celil>acy has been honored by such persons as Macauley and Washing ton Irving in literature, and Flor- i«w- cnee Nig! i tin gale and Miss Dix in and is gone. You say to your wife, ‘ Well, what do you think of him ?” She says, “ I don’t like him at all.” You say, “ It’s an absurd thing to form a prejudice against him at so short an acquaintance. I have known him for years, and I have never known any bad against him.” “ Well.” she says, ” I don’t know why I have formed that opinion, but I tell you to beware. Put none of your financial interest in that man’s keeping.” Ten or fifteen years pass by. You come home some night and say, “ Well, my dear, you were right—thnt man » !>Ald fur old tful I philanthropy. But while Paul re-! swindled me out of ray Inst dollar. I nmined in the single state he kept! u not because woman is wiser -rou YOUR HEAVY & FANCY OROCERIE8, FAMILY SUPPLIES, COW FEED, Etc. aIwajta Said) a hill Aupply of “Ladies’Store H AS biTli Him It ,'hanin.l. .lid .livid.,,1. Olio .Ido 1. Allod with ll„o MILLINERY, DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILKS, LACES, BUTTONS,’CORSETS, And vv*-rylhiiitf bamIaA In my lino. TlisnVmg til.- I a. ii«<s for thrlr tfvneruns *um»>rt for tbe |mu.i n»h.or his eye* open, and he looked oil lctl ’- |y u|miii the calm sea of married life and upon the cliop|icd sea of ilo- | niestiu pertubation. He conics 1 forth in my text to say: “ Let every 1 one in particular love his own wife even as himseif, and the wife see that she reverence her husband,” implying that the wife ought to he lovable so that there might be something to love, anil the man ought to he honorable so there might be something to reverence.— It is a most congratulatory thought that the vast majority of people in the married state are well mated.— When the news is first announced in tile outside world of the hetroth- ’ nl, there limy lie surprise and scein- hesaid: “How knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband? How knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?’’ In this house, how many have been remarried for the skies ? It has become so much the general rule that when in my congregation, as I often do,I find a family in which the wife is a Christian and the hus band is not, I just say frankly to him: “ Now, you have got to come in I” You might just ns well try to swim up against Niagara rapids than inan. It is because God has given her that |icculiar intuition in regard to human character. Now, you have no right to go into an en terprise which involves the home stead, or the education of your chil dren, or the fate of your entire fam ily, without home consultation.— Of course, all this implies that you did not marry a fool. If, at the marriage altar, you committed sui cide, yon Imd bettor keep all your business allairs in your own heart nnd head. * • * » * In all cx|icnditurcK tliero ought to he consultation. Do not dole out money to your wife ns though she were a beggar. I,et her kno offer At Aiiy utliei Ijing incongruity, hut as the years how much you have, or how little, pass by it is demonstrated that the Uppeal to her intelligent judg- selcclion was divinely arranged.—j lm , nt and she will be content, and isition will not I nruDw pm FIVE-CENT SIDE your own dism CORN, OA1S, ElO.' temperament, great dillureneo of irriLnutl. As lu I !whSiaZZl'i npiwarance, great difference in nr- | llvs u-ry alxmt y. Btorron Monk itmt, nmt door to tils IJvsry patrons. I GUWStMlceS. J hat in 1)0 ODJOCtlOll. I ton hIiC will WOI) whom she makes the depository of. os against the tides of religious in privacies which they are pledged to keep between themselves. Be ware ! Anything that implies that husband and wife are two and not one, implies peril: domestic peril, social peril, moral peril. In the vast majority of cases of domestic infelicity coming to cxnosure in the courts, the trouble began by the accidental opening of a letter which implied correspondence that was never suspected. In the con jugal relations, secrets kept one from another are nitro-glycertne un der the heartlistone, and the fuse is lighted. Again: In order to your huppi ness, there must be a spirit of for bearance. In the weeks, the months, the years that you were planning each other’s conquest, only the more genial side of your nature was observable, but now you ure off guard, and the faults ure all kuown the one to the other. You are aware of your imperfections, unless you are one of thusc self-conceited people who am quickly observant of faults in others, but oblivious to faults in vou reel yes; and now, hav ing found out all each other’s im- |>erfections, forbear. If the one be given to Uk> much precision nnd the other disorderly in habits, if the one Ik* spendthrift and the oth er oversaving, if tho ono be loqua cious and the other reticent, for bear. Ksiiecially if you both have inflammable teni|>ers, do not both get nmd at once. Tukc turn about! William Cowpcr put it well when he said: ••Thf kltiiWI AII.I »h* hA]>|>l. St pAlr, Will nn.I .t. A»t.m tu fortM-sr; j pity. ai».I. |M* Queued which in thin church is go ing to surge you into the king.lom of God. You must come in. You know that your wife is right in this matter of religion. She may be quick of tom[ier, and you mny sometimes lose your patience with her but you know she is better than you a:e, and you know when she dies she will go ns straight to heav en as a shot to a target. And if to day, on the way home, a vehicle should dash down the street, and she should fnli lifeless, with no op portunity for last words, you might have a doubt about wiiat would become of you and what would become of tne children, but you would have no doubt about her eternal destiny. Somewhere under the flush of her cheek, or under the pallor of her brow is the Lord's mark. She is your wife anil she is God’s child, and you are not jeal ous of that relationship. You on ly wish thnt you yourself were a son of the Isinl Almighty. Come and have the matter set tled. If I die before you, I will not forget in the next world how you stood together here, hut I will ex|iect both of yon. You must come. I say it in all Christian love nnd emphnsis, as a brother talks to a brother, you must cornu in. You have been united so long you can not afford to have death divorce you. How long it is since you lie- gnn the struggle of life togettier 1 S’ou have helped each other on the road, and what you liavu done for each other. God only knows. There have been tedious sicknesses nnd unxious watching, nnd here and there a grave, short, hut dreadfully leep, nnd though tlie blossoms of a^greatdny when Napoleon took Jo sephine; it was a great day when Henry VIII led Anno.Boleyn over the cfoth of gold on the street, the cloth of gold reaching up to the E nlace; it was a great day when the ling of Spain took Mercedes; but there will be a greater time when the I-ord shall take his bride, the Church, to himself. Ling time ago they were affianced, hut she lias been down in the wilderness. He lias written her again and ngain, nnd the day of marriage is fixed,— She has sent word to him. He has sent word to her. But oh 1 was there ever sucli a difference ir. es tate? The Kingdom on the one side, the bride of the wilderness, poor and persecuted, on the other. The wealth of the universe on tho one side, the obscurity of the ages on the other. The pomp of heav- on the one side, the poverty of earth on the other. But He will endow her with all his wealth and raise hor toolt with him on a throne forever. Come, thou bridal morn of ages 1 Come I And there shsll be the rumbling of great wheels, great chariot wheels, down the sky, and there shall he riders and mounted cavalry bohind, the con querors of heaven oil white horses. Clcnr the way I A thousand trum- |ietx blnre I “ Behold 1 tho bride- ;rooin cometh—go ye out to meet lim.” Then the charioteers shall rein in their bounding steeds of lire, mid the King shall dismount from the chariot and lie shall take by the hand tho bride of tho wil derness, all the crowded galleries of the entire universe, the specta tors. Ring all the wedding bells of heaven. The King lifts the bride into the chariot and cries: “ Drive outdrive up!” And the cloud shall spread their cloth of the procession, and tho tw_ go through the gates trit. and i:i> the streets and into tlic palncc at til where ton thousand pot the principalities, do, cherubic and an tiangelif thousand gleaming an linllices, snail celebrate rlien the King of lieavep bring home his bride fit demists. Make haste, my Be tlmu like to a roe or luirt iqsiit the mountain of spices. [n lVunsylvania, lictting on nn election disqualifies she individual from voting. The judge of the elec tion jiriqioiiiiils the question: “Are vou interested, directly or indirect ly. in nny liet or wager on the re sult of this election ?” If the an swer is in the nffirinntivu, the vote is rejected. The South Carolina State Libra ry contains 28.000. It Is it Well-known Fact EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER MEN of kite country, rudor** James 1Vss*‘ I'atbnt Gold Watch Caaba Aa a proof. rr«*l tbe followm*: liAltlntorv. Md.. MArrh A, INM). It ftlvcA me plt-AAum to Inform you thnt the J Antes Bona Wntrh Can* 1 Iiav. cattIc 1. Las given j perfect NAtiAfActuu. It weArs t**Aiitifully. J. T. Khhmmh-d, Ed. And Frop't Ttleyram. La FAyetto. Ind., Mat. h M, IRhu. 1 tAkft pleasure lu commending the Jaiucm Hoaa j Wnteh Caae as highly AAtisfAi tory And rqiiAl In : wnnr to oO« of Solid gold. They at*- the ••Ross," In lAct aa well aa lu nAiue. W. M, Limglk, Ed. And Prop’* Omrier \ Dm Motnm, In.. Feb. tf, |NW). Onr mnnnger bn* mrrled a Jaiih-s Dos* Pnteut Wnteh Cnee, nnd cheerfully snys thnt It ennnot be beaten lu nny wny. Mtatk Lkakkb Oil. Fuh'rs Iowa Stale Leader. Wntsekn, HI.. Mnrrb *. lDNu. I ADI pie—ed to my thnt the Jajiim lions Wnteh Cnne I hnve Is entirely sAtlsfnrtor). living lu ev- ‘ " * 1 perfect mki Ed. nod Prop't Imquit ('». Umei. Wamau. Win., MatcH 10. Iamu. The Wnteh Cnne I hnve of your uinke Is in every wny mttefectory; It to Ju*t splendid. Mark H. Harmum, Ed. nnd Prop't Torek </ Liberty. The Above ere concurred in hr hundreds of other odltors ns well ns luechAuies. merch—U nod jeweler*, in nil pnrto of thn country. Thu In the only pnUut cam nude of Tw* #U. it — MliS. M. c. no WE, pRontirntEw. ery respect Just ns repri nted, benuty. ■ of Solid u«U entniogue coutniniug full dcarrtptlou. Sale and Livery STABLE, A. T. Putnam, Prop, OPENED! THE NEW MILLINERY AND. TRIMMING MRS. E. FRANK domestic life there is no more need for the driving-wheel than for the brakes. That is the best union generally which has just the opf>o- sites. The best argument in behalf of marriage as a divine institution is the fact that a vast majority of conjugal relationships are the very best things that could have hap pened. Once in a while there is a resounding exception to tho good rule, the attempt being made to marry fire and gunpowder, with a 1 consequent explosion in tbe divorce i DRESS MAKING A 8PECIAL-| cuur * 8 > b , Ut in (he majority of in- TY. stances the conjugal relation is a Again: Jn order to your liapni- ___ ness, let there he no interfering with I the marriage day have scattered, long as you keep a l each other’s peculiar religious sen- and the liiw that pronounced you ... your business mat- timents. If you are a Baptist and ! one mny have gone into dust, you wonder that the allow* I your wife is a Pedo-Bnpti.it, do not | have, through all these years, been The sanguine and phlegmatic teiu- j anoe M o small. No honorable go to splashing water into each oth- j to each other, true as steel. Now, peraments make appropriate union, woman wants to spend more money . er’s faces. If you are a Preshyteri- tonlay, I am going to remarry you the blonde and the brunette, the 1 than can be afforded. Como into an nnd your husband is a Metho- | f or heaven. This is the bridal day pdek and the slow, the French and | consultation with her on this mat- j ‘list, when lie shouts “ Hallelujah ! ’j of your soul's [H’aee. Hero is the ncliinery of j ter. .Show what are all your nec- do not get nervous, if you have marriage altar. Kneel side by side, essary outside expenses, all the strong flenoininathmal proclivities, j take tho oath of eternal fidelity,; udhh iu Buck and Hi|s», pro I new! by money you must have for cigars one of you had Ik*tier go to one |cbwp hands in a covenant never to |d< rioigunient of Bladder mnl Kuluays, the German, lu the i IW open. The lAtMt Alyls* of kootto In IhAt Among pliy.HiciaiLH that Buclm. Jun iper and P;»rura Bruva ill c<tml>inatiou are tin* Ihihi rrnMMlies iu the world for • any dim*oae of the Bladder or Kidney*, and that not le»N than one-half of the hniuau family, both male and female, iiiir.-r from derangeioent of thoae or gana, mid m-glert or failure to Hue projN’r reniediufl hurry many to uu» timely graves. Numeroii* coiohiim- tiooa have been tried f*ir Gravel, Briuk Dint Deposits, Bright'* Diaeaae, Weak- lot- will AlwAya b* kspt. And DUNN’S NKW BUILDING. o-tl.ly. Comer MONK A GRANT street*. BRUNSWICK, - • GEORGIA. YehlrlM of svvry dMcriptio* fur hire. Ortton for <1rA) Aff« vrom|.tlv r.llad. Cmrrimam At the Arrival ul all b- tu Aud ItaIus febU-ly J. M. DEXTER, Banker and Broker, A. V. WOOD,£5 OENEBAL CDmSS’l HBRCIANT | beautiful illustration of what tho Heiuututo-r *the| psalmist said when he declared, u (io<l setteth the solitary in fami lies.” Taking it for granted, then, that you are well mated, I proceed to some prescriptions for do- happiness, and, first of all, I remark: A spirit of compromise must lie dominant. You must re am! dinners at Deli non ico’s, and how much it takes for the club house, and how much it takes for the political campaign, and then have her present all the domestic ex|K*nses, and then, after consulta tion, do your best in economics.— It is a bad sign when a man dure not tell his business transactions to his wife. There is something wrong. Suppose you that the gi gantic forgeries which have been enacted in this country would ever have taken place if the wife had liurch ant! the other had better go! be broken, to another church, or, surrendering! f or eternity some of your intensity on this sub ject, as in hundreds of cases, come to some such church as the Brook lyn Tabernacle, where, while we adhere to the fundamentals of the (iosnel, we do not care a rye straw for the infinitesimal differences be tween evangelical denominations— I pronounce putting one drop of water on the brow if ice you one i but non* wi , Wlmt G.hI by HU I lUiklu’* Ex grace lintli joined UynUier, let »»t !,"f earth or hell |>ut ammeter. Hark ! U( , „ ^ r( ,|” V(< 1 hear a humming in tho air—an nnthem—a welding nmruh—organa celestial played U|>on hy lingers seraphic. I do not think I ever read any thing more beautiful and quaintly pathetic than (Jolton Mather's de scription of the dcjiarturo of his wife from earth to heaven; The black day arrives. I have AXI> HULLS in NAVAL STORES, BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA. P ROMPT p*r—I Attention civ— to con«l*n- monte. Quick return* And hi|fh«»t market prlcM K UArAnteu*l. PrvpArud to niAke lilwrwl Ad Bn.&o®o®EST* DENTIST, CoBNEIl CONOIOXS * WmTAKLB 8THLi:TS. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WAll tltocAAej of lit* Bioutii cur**L AUgMy that is enough baptism, and if not, plunging the candidate clear out of sight, if that is nreferrod— been consulted ? Tho wife would i not caring whether you believo you | never seen so black a day in all the have said, “Stop! Ix't us live in j have been foreordained to he saved time of my pilgrimage. The de- one room in the poorest house on j or not, if you are only saved; nor ’sire of my eyes is this day to he la the iMwrest street of tho poorest ] whether you heller* in the perse-; ken from me at a stroke. Her death town, and have nothing hut dry veranoo of the saints or not, if you j is lingering and painful. All the bread, rather than that you should only persevere; not whether you forenoon of this day she was in make yourself culpable lieforc God prefer prayer hy Episcopal liturgy, the pangs of death uml sensible to and the law!” In the vast majori- or extemporaneous supplications, j the last minute or two before her ty of coses where there has been if you only pray. Do not let there i xpiration. I cannot remember .exposure of great frauds, the wife. be any religious contests across the the discourse thnt paneil between member that you were twenty or || ia » been the most surprised person ' breakfast table. It makes hut little us, only her devout soul was full of thirty years forming independent j„ t | l0 community. A banker 'difference from what direction you 1 satisfaction about her going to a habits and having jour own way. ( ^ome time ago misused trust funds.! come toward the riven heart of. state of blessedness with the Isird. In the married state-these habits i nn( ] |,e went from fraud to fraud, I Christ, if you only comexip to the 1 As far as my distress would |>erinit must he brought into accord, and . m j knavery to knavery, u»- riven heart. Yet I know m many [ studied to confirm her satisfaction there may he some ingenuity nec- til it was necessary for him to leave families there is constant picking at ami consolation. When l saw to cssary. Be determined to have; | 1(inl « before daylight. His wife opposite religious beliefs, anil at- w |, n t a jH,i„t 0 f resignation l was ith nut’ll Imppy ri’Niilt* ii* xtract of Buehii uml Juui- If you *nfli*r from uuy dineiuM‘« got * bottle--one or yon. only by Hunt, Rankin Jk Lumur. Atlanta, (la. Solti by F. Joor- ger, druggiHt, Brunswick. novl4-eow Aug. ‘J4 Dr. O. J. Moffett— Dear Ibni'ir — We guvo your ‘•'lWthina" (Teething Powders) to onr little gramlchild with tbe happiest result*. The eflecta were almost ruiighsal, nm! certainly more »of- i ifiicti»nf tin fti from nn ylhing ir* ever muni. Yours very truly, Johki’h B. Key, Pastor of Bt. Paul Church. August a. Oa., Feb. 6, 1878. I take pleasure in saying that I have used Dr. Moffet’* Tekthi.na for mr infant with entire *ati*f*otiou. It ful ly *ud pleasantly Accomplishes the puriMistf* for which it b recommended, novlo-lm Cha*. E. Btapucr. own wav and there will be no Nl id, “ Where are you going?” i. Let tbe rule be tliat in all a m going to New York,” said I ' 1 ' Why, isn’t this your l>eace. matters of moral principle your de termination shall he iron, and in all unimportant matters willow.— Whatever you may think of the word compromise in iiolitics, with out comprumise there is no domes tic peace. A great many (icople are willing to compromise if you Oar.iacwoou,' 8. 0., Jsii. 27.1880. Da L T. Hill-Dear Sir - Know ing the couHtitueut elemetib* of your Hkcatic Pan vcev. I lisre usetl it in uijr pruetiee with must gratifying re sults. I uuhesitatiugly reoomlbend it as s reliable aud valuable alterative aud gentle rutliurtio. II* rapidly in creasing popularity atleala 111* value of ita medicinal pro|ajrtie* Youra rf-js'ctfnlly, M C. Taouaut, M. D. MeFor sale by J. M. Mieldeu Tbe following abort letter from Dr. he.— sudden?” she asked. “ Oh, no; I expected logo,” anil then he left the room and went up to the room where his daugh ters slept, looked upon their calm faces for the last time, as he sum posed, and started. He was brought . ... back by tho constables of an en- ill do just as the)'want you todo, j law, au,l is nuw in the js'lli- ... n , , , J but there u 110 oompioniuie in that, i tentiary. Do you wupp***© tliftt nian and woman, xou live toguth-1 Now let ua bo faithful in thin rc-, |,.ndn«?hc. J. D. Min hell, M.D. The rule ought to be in all domes- tuai)| with a good wife iw he had, jer on earth, you want to live to- lalioo of which I have been *|*ak- 1 j{.v. Df. J. H. Dwotfo *»ys: "I Uc matters, all soc.nl matters, all a „ honest wife as he had, a Chris- [gather forever. You want to take ‘ ing. Do you want U* know what; have been MWsd by H of *tjvsasal- jecclesiastical matters, all political turn wife as he had, could have got 1 your companion into the kingdom 1 the I/>rd thinks uf it t Itead tlie tiu*k »*f lit-tsUchf. iMi n rt+mg ft matted, firm adherence to funda- into guc h an enormity if he hiul 1 of God with you. If this subject is sixty-secomf chhpter «f Isaiah, iwurwAltfa-r in mentals, way surrender m non-es- j consulted her in regard to her' irritating in tho household, is is bo- where In* -Hay®; ‘‘A* the bridegroom, j w iH v ,. ry ,,,,^1, tru,il4e«l with bsd- IA)CAI* DENTIST, sentinw. Be not too proud or too wishes? Consultation is tho word I cause you do not understand Chris- rejoiceth over t'io hrnle so' slndl thy (>n _ l(U ,| rt p|iiie,| the U**x ExU*nniun til boom to give up. (3ompromise 1. —domestic consultetion ! Itian stratagem. Every Christian (iod rejoice oyer tiie«*. !.| r<, r. and have n*»t bt*en tnmblstl with j w ■ Jomproraise! j Again: In order to domestic hap 7 com panion may take his or her wedding coming which will eclipse them *inse, and hsve not alive for FAirhADka bcaIm ad4 H«rrinj(' 0 IS? .SHI Jfui fl!Tt i’Tw' * ronlark again, that in order to [pines* there must, in the conjugal companion intoglorv. How * Ask all the princely and in i»eriaj we* I- bugsiuce. but many d***«l qn*^. jiocjau*. I call. " i4J * * a. pi u' domestic happiness there must be | suite, be no secrete kept one from | God and be will tel f you hew. IVr-. dings the world tempte at proselyteism. You, the called of tlie I/jrd, I resolved with father, fight for Episcopacy, and j ([jg help to glorify Him. So two you, the mother, fight for rreaby- j hours before she expire*!, I knelt terianwm, ami your children will Hy her side and took into my hands compromise the matter and he; that dear hand, aud sincerely gave nothingarians. her up to the Lord. I gently put, - , - , 4l _ Again: I counsel you in order to her out of my hands, and laid away J : D. b«r °f tiAeOeor- your domestic happiness that you • her hands. The last sensible word ^ cultivate each other’s religious w el- she spoke was to her weeping lath- ' 'tf H ,c*i»to* l- Bro : I U*vs fare. This is a profoundly agitat- er: r Heaven—heaven will make, 70l|r ••jf eani |gine M and ft ml it alT ing thought to every fair minded amends for all.”^ | , u . | y.»u chiiui.«» sjmcMc for ueurNlgis and Exchinge bought and soli In.nruuc* to Real Eatafe Axml. BfUUSWiCk, ~ - GCOIgift., Compromise 8 ! It was' Pamoss.