The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 04, 1884, Image 3

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???zmmaaBS- THE TVRFKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY MARCH4.1884- TWELVE PACES. 3/IB MARTYRS. THEIR LIVES Wt- RE NOT F AILURES NOR WERE THEY WASTED. H.Ither Should They or Their Good Works bo For. Cotton-Chisel it on the stone, Embeltn it m tno Heart-Sermon or Ber. 1. CsWltt Tolmsso at Brooklyn Toberntole. Special Dispatch to the Enquirer. Br.ooKi.vx, N. Y. February 21???Dr. Tai mage preached in the Brooklyn tabernacle to-day on ??????The Arelie Martyrs," considering tie Jeannette expedition and the recent reception of the remains of D Long and bis comrades. Hit text tras taken from Job xxxvii., 10: "By the b rea'li of Ood frost is given and the breadth of the waters fa straitened." Following is the ser mon in fall: This is a river, or lake, or sea frozen over. The waters tbst would otherwise be free are straitened and in crystal skacklcs. In Job's time there had been nopolarexpcditloDS, but this text is descriptive of an arctic sea. In the most ancient times the tyrant Cold went forth and assailed the wnte a while at play, and took them into everlasting captivity, and the crash that the arctic explorer hears at midnight is only the restless captive taming over in her chains. It is the home where all oar winters are batched in nett of iceberg, ander the wings of the north wind. Thera are long rowa of castles in which thg giants of the cold live. There are great battlements of glacier, Gibraltsrs and Bebastopois guard ing the realm of frigodity and ponderous gates of glass that swing open long enough to let adventurers salt in and then swiog shut, leaving the world to garsa about the lost ship ping. Great cities of palaces and castles, and minarets and domes, and bridges and arch' waye, and obelisks and statuaiy lifted up with such splendors that the Iranian eye is extinguished if it gaze too long. Cathedrals in which eternal alienee worships. Thrones on which eternal stillness reigns. Continent uninhabited save by walrus, or bear, or wild geeae, or ptarmigan, or deer. Hundreds of miles that have never heard human voice or the sound of human footsteps Immensities ot chilled quiet. "By the breath of God frost fa giveo, and the breadth of the waters is straitened.??? From these lands eleven silent passengers have now arrived. Oh, the contrast between their going and their coming! July 8,1870; summer day; steaming nut front Ban Fran' cisco harbor; ill o -rated yachts filled with dis tinguished citizma accompanying; wharves and hills covered with entbusiastio specta tors; Fort Poiut witu twenty-one gaut ot -a- lutatiou: blast of ab an. whistles and dipping of colon, and by telegraph the whole country r return alter nearly five years! Tbs poor remains of a fragment of the expedition passing amid lines of sorrowful thousands, but the chief obj-cta of Interest hearing not a sound of gun aud seeing not tut uplifted hat "A failure!" aay thousands of peopio. Two or ihreebars islauds discovered, and the moat of the bones of the adventurers Hang by the polar wiuds or grass 1 by t e pi lar bears, while here and there a reilo from which alt signs of human' ity have been obliterated comes homo to re vive the prolonged anguish of bereft houie- hotds. I protest here and now against tnia misleading cry of failore. in at least four respects the DeLong expe dition has been a magnificent success. First, it has demonstrated to most stupendous men ncr and before all nations that rel gion may be carried into all enterprises and especially into those which are scientific. Christ was not more certainly o?? the ship in Galilee than He was on board the Jeannette. Of their first Sunday out DeLnng's diary records: "Had theorticles of war read and the ship's company mastered. Taco read divine aervice, and was much pleased at observing that every offli er and men not ah-olu elv on wateh vol untarily attended ??? Y a, it w is divine ser vice every Sunday. Dobjng lurther records these words: "1 was orach impressed and derived great encouragement from an acci dent of last Sunday. Our Bible got soaking wet, and I had to read the Epis le and gospel ont of my prayer-book. According to my roogb calculation It was the fifteentu Sunday alter Trrally, amt the gospel contained some promises which seemed peculiarly adapted to our condition. Matthew, vi., 24; "Take no (hougut for your life, what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink; nor yet for Jfour body, what ye shall put on ??? The ice-journal of the closing days of that awful J mroey reads thus; "Lre died at nooa. Head prayers fur the sick when ho found lie was going." Again he write*: ???We are in the hands of Gud, and unless He intervenes we are lost." 01 the last Sabbath he says: "1331 day. Everybody pretty weak. Brad port of the divine aervice." Ala-1 he could read no more tbau part of it. Far away from home, and hungry and frnz'ng and dying, they cried unto the Lord, and they went right out of a cold earth into a warm neavrn. Ob! we who neglect divine aervice because it is too cold or too hot, or wo are too bu.y, or have company, let us take the eliding that cornea down fmmtbo north in the box containing tha ic-j lurnal of George W. DeLong, tho Christian commander. They did not wait to pray till the cutters parted in the gale, and the last can of pem- mtcan was rxuausted end they were reduced to a little willow tee and a fried boot solo, but while the Jeannette was in good trim and sailing on for a scientific couqueat so promising that it exci-ed tbe jealousy ot the naval officers at Ban Franqiacn, lira Tutor- rorn, and tbe Alaska, ami the Alert, end the Monterey of tbe United States navy Joining not in the cbeera and tbe saivors at tbe de parture of the Jeannetie, The prayers of trie Arctic explorers in good weather os well ts severe are tllu.trons examples for ell go down to tbe are in ships, as well as for all lands- men. Do not wait to pray till your provis ions give out and your boat must be aban doned. and there is no game to bring down or fe'cb in, and yon are lost in tbe snowdrifts. Prayer all the way from SaD Francisco to Lena Delta; prayer, though tbe fiogera were too numb to turn the leaves, and the lips too stiff with cold to apeak the words, aud the eve too dim with fatigue to see the pig-. They were meo of splendid physique, if ibeir portraits are accurate,and of cultured Intel lect If we may Judge from their diplomas and correspond-uce, and were armed with all tbe meteorological Instruments and pbilcaophlcal apparatus, but they did not consider tuemseives strong enough or wise enough to do without God, Let tbe infidel and atneis'ic and blatant phi- lisephy of onr day bear it and repent. Do not etnltify yourselves and your religion by saying that any expedition is a failure whicb sets up tbe burner of tbe S in of God on tbe glittering pinnacles of iceberg till all the na tions behold tbe crimson standard. Gloria Fatri, which we sang this morning, song by these arctic voyasera while heaving ice bergs S tayed tbe accompanimedt Glory be to the atlter and tbe Sin and tbe Hoty Ghost as it was, is now and ever shall be, woild witbont end. Amen! On, did it merely happen ao? Going into ordinary battle, tho roidier know* that there is a posrihillty that the enemy may give way through cowardire. But icebergs never get afraid, and ar never throw into panic Goins into ordinary battle the soldier kuuivs that it is possible that tho enemy may be overcome by n flank movement or assailed from the rear. Bn' the A-tlo ocean never w???? Banked. A roidier going into ordinary battle knows that there iaa pos-ioilily that >he en emy???s ammunition may give out. B it tbe polar regi ni never lack ice for bul lets and he 'organa and ice for cavalry charge en 1 le- for thandt r rat bombardment, fl-ets of ire and squadrons of ice forever armed ag in" shipping. "Come to me,??? these arm es of cold cry; "come to m??, thou proud Jraunetto. and I will ernsh in thy bows and take off thy mat's and locsen tby rudder, and I will bury thee with no funeral honors in tbe same crave where I dropped the Reaointe and the Intrepid and the Fury anil the Pioneer and the Asaiitance.??? Tne most difficult of all courage was the courage nf D Long and his men, for 1 hey fong'-t not other men who may he ranted, but dumb forcea of nature which never give any quarter and never surrender and never die 0 id in olden time aent forth Joshua and Elijah and Paul by iheirexample to teach the world r. uraite. Now he "end* the Sohwatkaa, the Franklins, the Dr. K toes, tbe Livingstone*, the S anleya, the D-L mgs, the Amblers, the C illinses, who do honor to the human race. More now then ever before tb a i are gian's amorg in-n, great throngs of msD sil l conqaeringfa-igue.and hunger,and physical woe, that ti er may present the round earth to die c are of geographical dis covery. We have found out at lost how the world is bououed???on the north, on the sonth, on the east and on the west???by the courage of man and the goodness of God. It is not more weighty, guch explorers' discov ery of the features of the globe, than what they di-c ivrr of tbe capacity of man when he se's nut for great entrrpriaea. Tbe influence of each example ia moat salutary. We wan' more men of that kind to work the reforms of the stale and church, endur ance ??? hat esnnot be fn zen out by tbe world???s frigidity Wbtt is detaining the church of G id in onr days is ita mamby-pamby mem berahlp Wa have plenty of Christiana in the vinevsid reidy to sitdown and cat grapes, but few D-Lnng'a to push ont into*tha cold. Yet God ia fiding out expeiltiens on all sides, and men and women are wanted who care little for their own comfort, and every thing for what they can do forothera Fred erick Obeli" commandedinch an expedition, Florence Nightingale another, Alexander Duff another, John Howard another, Bishop Aabnry another. If you can not command an expedition, yon can join one Tbe day will arrive when all the "rest Christian expe ditions shall come hack Into tbe presence of many worlds not only the lenders but the led, notoniythecommanderahutthecommandrd, not only rbe relehrated but tbe obscure ahali get celestial and divine recognition As Chris' in'roducea Ids friends and the question is ihese Thou introduces' into asked: "Whoare nur imperial company?" Christ will say: "This ia the woman that gave ?? cup of cold water *o the thinly 'reveler. This ia the ohlld that read tbe Scrlp'uresto her blind mother. This is the uarse that rockod the sick children???s cradle. Tnis is Ilia female clerk of the store who patiently endured the insolence of customers. This the mother who brought up her chll dren for God This ia the man who forsook not hia religion amid the ridicule of tha hat f ictory. This is the fireman who fell dead In t-vlng to get a child out of tba third atory of a burning budding. This ia the marhiniat, or toe coal heaver, or tbe fireman of tbe sunken Jeannetie. who. kneeling iu the Arcticstorm, prayed that their sins might be made whiter ;han snow?" And then Christ, waving hia hand over a great multitude that no man can nnmber. wilTeay: "They went cold, they were atek, they were poor, they were despised, th*y were wronged; they cams out of great tribulation, and had their robes washed and made white In the blood of the Lamb.??? That day will be th?? rectification nf everything, and those who expected to take back seals in heaven will be called to take front seats, and those who wonld have been satisfied to oc cupy a foolstool will be awarded a throne, and those who bad no ambition oxcept to get inside the shining gates will be made rulers over many cities. Another ???access of this polar expedition ia In the fact that It has pnrauaded the whole world that It ia now time to atop pushing in that direction. It le a great thing for the world to know when it hea a'rnck the impos sible. Never until now has * very reasonable and enterprising man been willing to call a bait. All down through the days nf Cabot, and John Franklin, and Dr, Kane, and Nor- denejold, and 8chwatka the world has thought that there w??a en important passage to be discovered and great things to no won for geography, but the impresalon hss come upon tha moat hopeful of ua that God does not mean tbe race to move any further that way If there were fifty northweet p -saagea, of what use would they he 'o the world if only one shin oat of a hundred could reach one of them? Besides tbst,the whole demand for a northwest passage has changed from the fact that this continent boa been cat through three times???hy the Union Pacific, tbo South ern Pacific iui] N irlhsrn Pec'lic railroads??? and wbat is the use of going so fer around when we can go straight through? Besides that, it is demonstrated that there ia nothing there more valuable then fro zen islands, and that the only crop yielded ia ice, sheaves of Ice, stacks of ice, harvests of ice, to fill gar ners of ice. This DeLong expedition has iroved that God does not want the world to occupied any further up that way. By the solemn emphasis of this polar disaster he aays: ???Thus far ahalt thou go and no further ??? Without this last expedition the world would not have been tall-fled. Let neither private pole; no suco sarcupuagua as those ot the -'eriial congealmen'; no ench American or European cathedrals for pillar and dome and aliar and lights as those 8c. Marks, those 8t. Pauls those Holy Trinitieaof colonnndrd and arched and trausepted and ctrancelled and chandeliered archi'eciure of the icy domin ions. Lieutenant Chlpp and hia men who were never found, are rwtlug in Westminster Abbeys of splendor fer beyond London s scrap ills. No. The forty reindeer most be har- ue-s-d to tbe sixteen eleds, and through the atmoephere sixty-nine degrees fshrenhelt the deed are brought to Yakmitsk, then two thousand miles farther to irkoutsk. then on to Moscow, then to Berlin end Hamburg, where wreaths ard shiwerad end bells rung in honor of these bodies coining home Two men In onr time were found mean enough to shoot a president, but I do no be lieve in all the land there is a man mean enough to criticise the expense of this lone mortuary travel. Every man says thet it is right Bring them hack to tlieir own land, and, as far as possible, put them beside their own kindred, ao that when they rouse in the great day of tbe awakening which shall be to all graveyards and cemeteries, they may come hand lu hand with those who were rocked in the same cradle and eheitered in tho same mother's amis. An ins Inct planted in nil hearts must have been divinely planted, and for seme useful purpose. Tne divine Lason la that the dead ore ours. Five years, fifty years, make no difference. Write it on the cemetery ga c. end r.h|??ei it one the stone, and embalm It In the heart. Our*! N ver did God, ri ce the ???ley when He hung the world upon nothing give such magnificent demonstration of that t. uth aa by theaa eight thousand rnilea of ob s-qnles???all nations, with uncovered head, bidding God-speed to the silent procession Some people recklessly say they do not care wha' becomes of their bodies after thry leave this life. I care very nracb. I want to lie down in the midit of my kindred. The same spring-time that pu a bloom on thrir graves I must have put bloom on my grave, anti though we go there one by one. one by ono, and yean pass between this arrival and that arrival in tbe will country, I want us all to got up together, and substitute for the last kt a of earthly heart-break the good morning kiss of resurrection reunion. Wa malt come nut of the gates side by lido Y???ea, yes. Give DeLong heck to the widowed soul. Let Collins go to the arms of hia brothers now wetting. Give Dr Aiubler back to his beloved l'ennsyvynia. Let dust seek kindred dust. And if any are not claimed, let theUmted States government he mother to the homeless dead, and at tbe naval cemetery in Annapolla point to these es to otbsra already garnered, saying, "These are ray jewel*." Donotaay, "Why all this waste of human lifer??? There has been no waste. If all these explorers had lived a hundred years fit llAme they could not have given to the world such an irresistible lesson as now of the trinmphant and world-electrifying fact that the dead are ours. Aa we close up this volume of thrilling crystallography let us rejoice that another volume of the world???s suffering baa ended. Volume after volume of palu end straggle added to the long shelf. Btnry of architects who fell 'from the scaffold of great bnildings thry were conatrac???ing. Btorv of chemista wboseeyeslght was blasted while making Im portant experiments Story of men who by sword, or pan, or ahlp???scorapass, or trowel, or hammer, or spade, or plow, or needle nr kind word achieved liberty for others. Volumes of suffering filling np nine-tenths of the world's library. Volumes Illustrated with vignettes and plates of martyrs???stake and wrisbing Arctic expeditions. Pages printed u blue and block aud red ink???blue for the braises, black for tbe infamy, and red for the carnage. While overtopping and out- measuring all other volumes id importance is tbe lcr-journel of the greatest of all explorers and sufferets who sailed Into tho Arctio repulsions of this world that He might open passage for all the race to sail through, yet fro zen of the world's neglects and flung dead In the exploration. The first picture of that ice journal a disagreeable manger, and the last picture an agonizing cross God hasten the day when all the volumes of the world's Buffering shall be ended and a new library be opened, all ita shelves filled with stories of escape and jubilee, and scrolls of new tongs unto Him who hath loved na and washed us from onr sIdb in His own blood aod made us kings and priests unto God for ever. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. another dollar or allow another life to be in Artie expeditions except it bo relief en terprises like tbatnow being fitted nut G>ul has bolted and barred that gate and written on it ???Noadmitt-nce." Let not our foot at tempt to paw It. for there are ton many armed . , h d , h IottefJ poppe sentinels pacing up and down to make It tafe for ns to attempt to break through. God baa ?????u*??erand the moat powerful min la the slate, Min Mast Axoixsok is said to be worth 13:0.00), a 1 well Invested. Jay Gould does not know the joy of find ing a dime In last year's vest. Mr. Babhoh promise* a Chicago girl that when Jumbo dies tha shall have hlahlds for a pair ofsllpp- rs. Gzokox W. Pick, Jr., "Peck???s Bad Boy," will ba married in April to Hiss Aunlo Fitzgerald, New York. So rack's bad boy gals Fits at hut. Serves him right Pun.ZTUs Bawtir says every dollar he had 1847 baa been multiplied by 1 800. Some tlmo ago ha gave bla brother 11,800 for $1, which tha sen ator borrowed 45 years ago. Mu. Oaisks, the famous litigant, denits that ah* la rlrb. During fifty years of effortshe baB not recovered enough property to pay her iawyent and she la now In straitened circumstances. Tux champion woman pedritrian is Mrs. Ifaonah Barms, who bu just reached Milwaukee aficratramp of 800 mllea on foot, cirrjlngbcr fourteen mnnthi old child. She left Ashland,WIh., ou December 2d. Gxbxsal Grant la very much deprettetl by tho murky weather, and hia rheumatism gets no better. If the weather doesn't ebauga for the bet ter this week ha will go to Norfolk, Virginia, In search of a more wholesome climate. Miu Eva B??xa??z\Uackay la at tbe head of fashionable "slumming" society In Paris, and marts periodical visln among tha poorest of tho poor dispensing a good deal of money. The Lon don Hummers give mere good advice than money Kimi Howard,??? of New Orleans, million- to attempt tb break through, some reservations. Tbe Bible aays He keeps something even from tbe angels and is it a'rangs that Ha should keep something away from the human race? There moat be paths where Jehovah can walk alone and without being questioned by human impertinence. DrLong and his men Lave made for us most important discovery, for they have found for os the limits of useful exposure. If Columbus was to be honored for finding the shore of this continent, let these dead men have an imper ishable monument, for thefect that they have with their tuff-ring predecessors found tbe shore of the Divine secret It la a greet thing have seen for themselves and for all ages the burnished btrriera of the Omnipotent, and to have just looked through the crystal tickers of tbe fence marked "No .horoughfara.??? Blessed ere those men end those nations who are wise enough to know that there ia a limitation to human thonght and to human courage, and that at the highest latitnda ever reached by tha abtp'a prow or reindeer sled is the white altar on mucky OVER THE CATARACT. the Oarrret Leaitlaa Is l><alh'a IVMr???p.o', an* flaw a Preaila-at Waa a..t,??4 It. lAlsauj, N. Y., Journal) Among tbe hundreds of thousands of tour ists witu have visited Niagara Falla and stood in awe before Ua miracle of power, there is probably not one who has failed to notice the large atone building which atandsdi*ctly opposite the cataract and a short distsnee below the railroad suspension and cantilever bridges. This building ia known toalt as tbe ???Munteegle House," and it has been a pop ular place of retort for hundreds of travel ers during many years. Nearly everyplace iu America possessing unusual natural seen ery has Its legaud, and a most tragical one is located on the site where this atone build ing now stands Monteagie, a young chief' nan of tbe Miami Indians, loved the.daugh ter of a mighty chief among the Iroquois. Hia wooing, unlike that of Hiawatha, was not received with favor by the father chief aud hence be wss compelled to resort to the usual methods of abduction and flight. The escaping pair were overtaken ou the hanks of the Niagara where the hotel now stands, aud rather than submit to capture the lovers cost tuemseives into tbe cataract below. Their bodies were subs, qttently found atihe mouth of tbe river clasped in au embrace which even the cataract could nut sunder. Many occur, recces si nee that time have tended to make tbo Mon eagle famous, aud it was with sur prise that it was learned a short time since that the edifice was entirely transformed rearranged aud rcurnished for the bent fit ol tourists, and especially invalids. Feeling that tnis is a subject in which the public would takdunusual interest especially aa the National park queatlou is being so atrougly agitated, a representative of tills pa- per visited Niagara Falls and learned the lol lowing foots: Dr. W. It Crumb, who ia about undertak ing this important task, is a gentleman wno is well known throughout the laud, having successfully practiced medicine in the city of Buffalo for nearly thirtv years. He is ex ceedingly well preserved, though nearly CO years ul age, while his energy and ambition are something wonderful, in conversation with tbe reporter he add: "I anticipate great success here, although a few yeara ago I should not have dared un- dertaks It, for I waa tnen what people call 'a dead man.?????? ???How was that, doctor? How did It oc cur?" "It was brought about as such troubles usually are, by mental aud physical depres sion, a-iaingoutof troubles aud reverses The mtntl baa a remarkable effect upon tha hotly and when <>ne meets with misfortunes finan cially, or in any other form they are likely to be accompanied by misfortune Snob, at all eventa, was my nase. table, restless and feverish. I had a heavy and Irregular pulse, my food did not aaslrnt- nate, toy heart would throb violently and than atop and the fluids 1 passed were pro fuse. high-colored and thick with deposits. I was obliged to abandon my practice, end * ???' ' en- for also toauspend pushing my valuable inven lion, known as 'Crumb's pocket Inhaler,' the care of catarrh aud asthma ??? IIow long did this continue?" For about two yeara 1 realised that I woe quito alck, but like everyouu else I felt it would only be temporary. The mujority of people drift along tbe way a man might who knew nothing about these great Falla and was floating with the current. It ia so easy to drift, you see. At toe end of a year, how ever, my condition became simply horrible, I hsd a serious irritation of tba throat, a hard, sluggish pulse, a swelling of the limbs and numbness extending down tbe thighs. I had terrible night sweats and my urine was loaded with albumen and acids. I called iu several of the moat skillful physicians, but I contin ued to sink rapidly. I waa the victim of Bright's disease of the kldneya, and I looked forward with almost certainty to a few weeks of terrible agony and then???deathl" ??? * ??? It is pBlnfnl to describe this experience, and it is sufficient to say that I am entirely well and that mv I if" has been saved by means of Warner's Safe Cure, which arre-ted the dis ease, effected a cure and has preserved me in health ever since." ???Then it waa this remedy that caved your life, doctor?" "Yes, I can testify from a grateful heart that it is invaluable for turn or women who are depressed by reason of disappointments and roverses; who are losing flesh and strength and who must find relief or a fatal termina tion awaits them. I prescribe this great rem edy to mv patients constantly und the won derful effects I observed in my own case 1 see repeated in their experience). 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The Y wa l'trtMNt Wg??res. From the New York Sun. The fiery head and heart of the Hon. Thoaaa Porterhouse Ochiltree mint glow with fiercer beat now that be feels htauelf the pillar ol some people's hope. He aad Bismarck are now tbe foremost fig* whicht'h'e huma/racVm tulkneel Hi "hombia ' ??????? 1??? ">??? P??l???d?????? I* ??>????? room for both drfeat, crying with Job: "He atralcbeiuout oftham? If there U to b. war twtirno ib??x>, France au .. ??? may be sure that the mighty mouth of Ochiltree will cry aloud aud spere not, Bbmsick and all the other statesmen In Europe koow him wtU. He vet them when he was abroad. They koow It le dan- lottery cnmpau y, "Tub only misgiving I bad when I left tbe cutter," says Lieutenant Rhodes, tbe Oay need hero, ' was about my baby. You didn???t knowtbat I had one. did you? If. f. a brl,bt Hut. boy .boot | ?????? gSK Sl'aTw'Ynd'VSSbKa^TtirSWSi two inn old. Il'iinoth-rdled waa lime ago, aod j Uumltnre???ft. In T- vlnr'a Cn.rokee Remedy of ??? 1 ??????t Gum aod Mullein a pli-amot and effective THE OLD GRANDMOTHER When celled io the bodd-le of 'he llule child inffer??? Ing with that night fiend to children and horror to parent. cttocr, the old grandmother ueed to Mod for Mullein and make a tea end at mice relievo It??? tbe uorth over tbe empty place ??? Another great success of this P ilar expedi tion Uaa been the demonstrating to th* world more powerfully than ever before that our dapaited friend* however far off and Woe it only accidents' ? Wee there no sic-I however long gone out of life, are "ura after mficauca wide aa ear u aod high as heaven in | death aa much as before and thiabydivineand tbe fact that in that unending winter on , unmistakable intuition. Why this funeral monumental bill on Lena Delta tbe tomb waa march half round the earth, from Siberia to crowned with across.? Ou toat cold forehead of tbe world is let tbe moat precious symbol ol tbe Christian religion. .... Another aucc??aaof the polar expedition is in giving the world demonstration of unpar alleled courage Remember that it is different from tbet courage whicb we alt adm re??? courage in buttle. It waa a mure difficult courage, for it was against the damb element.. Russia, from Russia to Germany, from Ger many to America, and one of them herd to take steamer for Liverpool, keeping up the march of death for at least two week* more? Why no?? |.t their bodies sleep where they felt? Nalther private nur guvrnfnenlal largest can build ao high or eo brilliant or eo vast a monumental shaft for those men aa these uplifted tplendon around the north tremble and me American bog squeal for Joy. "For the tout of tbe haughty Dbmtfck uga, and eaben le bit else. Ae through the halt, of congreM and acraea the bowl "Wha'i. heaven , bul gift to man?" .he ?????ked,.weetly aorillng on him. "Dr Ball'* C'lug'tHvrup," he replied, with prudence. He tuul just been' cured by it of a bad cold. rough, Col-I and 1???on* pBcJSS???KfirwujjrttTfc Big- gcre??? fi<m??bcrn Remedy. an equally efiicacioa* rum- cure for Croup. Wh' ???motion, ??? ??? pr'ffe fidUtwCM ... os. - rdv for Osirp, Colic. Wsnha**, Dysentery. aud children duff, ring from ??h?? ??? IL-c'* of Uythln* pre rents a lltuc Mehicinb Chevt uo bourehoid anouRl be without for ihe . apeedy relief of sudden attacks of the luno* and bowel*. Aik your druphtf* for them, warm foe* lured by WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Go,, Proprietor Taylor'a Premium Cologne. GREEN APPLES, Eaten Iu tbe tprlng time, or any other reason, la li able to fire one o bowel trouble, which ooa ba ipcedlly checked by the are of Ur, Blnera South* ern Remedy, tbe greattpeclflc that will certainly cure cramp colic, dlarrbce*. dyrentery. and re*tore tbe little on* gradually wotting away from the ef* fectsof teethlnr Ihla, with a bottle of Taylor** Cherokee K?? in* <ly of -twret Gam and Mullein com bining the atlmnlaUng expecioraM principle of the ??we*t gnm with the demulcent heallog one of the mullein, for the cure of croup, whooping cotiah.ooldi aad oonwmpUon. prereota afitfe MKOtci.sB cifisT no houtehoM should be without for the *p*??dy relief of *uddea and daugeroue attack* of the Ian** end bowel*. A??k your drug* gtitforiium. Manuf*dured by 8 WALTER A. TAYLOR, Proprietor Te* lor???a Premium O.Iognc, Atlanta, G*. W oh paid for Hweet flum curt. A&fw* 4 h. Bsmmi ??f , i Disfiguring HUMORS, Itching and Burning Tor tures, Humil iating Erup tions, such as ivnr.u ?? nr r.rzem??, room*]*, bc*i??i ue??u. InUntlloor Birth Humor*, and every fo??m of Itchli g. Hcalv. Pimp'v, Ho-f amu*. Inherited. Con UgloUN and Copper -Colored Dlwateaof the Blood, Hkin. and rtcaln. with Lom nf flair, are positively cured h? theCbTicocA Remedies. Ctilieuiit Itenot vent, the new blood purifier. rli-iMiM???h the blood *nd perrplration of Iropurlilri and poisonous elements, and thus removes the mure. 4*iitfount, th* great Pkla Cure, Instantly all??y?? Itching and If fitmm*??Inn, clear* the Rkln *tid Sea p heal* Uloors aud Sure*, and restore* the H*lr. Ctitlcnm Nunn, an exquUite fikln Pe??titlfier ai d 11Let Ibqubfie, prepared from Cvticvra 1* I'ldlMpenreblc in treating Hkin Diseases Baby Hn- mm*, fikln Blemishes, Bough, C??*pped or Oily CTiitlfiirn lie mod ic* are absolutely pure, and the only r s' BUmmi Purifier* and Hkin U autififr*, free from roereiirv, arrentn, lead, tlno. or any other mineral or ????? g??*??ahlc potron whatsoever. It wonItl require thl* entire paper to do Ju tire to* o mhI;> Inn of tho cure* performed hv tho Cut* troRA Rk'-oi.vbht Internally, aud Cuticura aud cut.???cuda fiOAP externally. Ft zenmof the pdmi of the band* and of tbe end* of the flugei* viy dlffltuiH to treat end mu* *Uy considered Incurable; small patcln x of te'ter and salt rheum ou tho cars, note, aud side* of the Smiled Urmia with lore of hair wl>hout num ber. hradsoovir d wl??h dandruff* and *caly erup tion*. especially of children and Infant*, many of which ??lnre birth hart b*on a urn* of scabs: liclmir, burulUKond ??c*iy tortures that b??fll '4 even rein f from ordinary remedies, toothed aud brelcd ??*by msjrlo; I'aorlNHlN, lot rosy, ander her Muhtfnl forms of skin dlwesiw*, tcrofulou* ulnr-rs, old nme* and dun charting wounds, each and all of which h*v?? been *i eertllv. permanently, aud cronoinlcally cured by th* Cuticura Rrmedim 8oM *vpfy*h??'tu. I* loe: rtmcutA. f-i coni*; Br.oi.veht, fl 0C; 8o*r. cent?. Fitter and rriKM calCo . I to* ton. Mum fermf for *'lltnrfo f'nr* Nklti IHaensea** LOOK HERE! write cr hew itifllrnU writing may cat era how _ poorly you ??? . writing may naturallr be to you, we will TEAOII you to write an cl.gant hand IN F0DR1W2EKS??? TIME, WHOLE ART OF PENMANSHIP In an lnmedlble abort time. Price of letreni by mail. Including pen*, etn . *t 2': Sample* nf pen* man*hlp. 40 conti; NONE FREE. J. L. Show, 85 Brick irreet. Atlanta, Go. OSTBcforo buying an oxpensivo Harrow, hoikI for Illustrated Pam phlet of tho 'Tlioinaft Harrow ami Pulveriser, In Oak or Iron Frame. It Is lined by 150,000 best, farmers, and has been nmiiulUctured fbr 15 yeara. It comblncH effect Ivenest* with cheapness and durability. It rapidly and cheaply cultivate# growing crop#, particularly Cotton. It will positively wave one hoeing and two plowing# in cultl\*ntlng (young) Cotton, and a proportionate amount In Com and 'Wheat. Full illustrated pamphlet##euf oituppli* cat Ion. For #alo by over 1,000 deal- r# In all part# of tho U. H. Agent# wanted in unoccupied feri'Kory. Addrca# Tho Thoina# Harrow Co., Geneva, N. Y. 13 A rOOITXVE CUBS For Fcinnle Complaint* and ???WcnkncHNcn ao common to oar beat female population. It will euro entirely tho wont form of Fcmolo Coro* plalnta, *11 Ovarian trouble*, Inflammation and Ulcer*. 1 Ion, rolling and Mnploorcncat*, and tha consequent Mi???lnnl WralnaM, *jmIU parUculariy adapted to tho U will dlnolv* and repel tumor* from the uterus In an ??*rly kUtc??? of dcrrintmient. Tho tendency to cancerous humor* there Li cbscJud very spredUy by it* two. For th* our* of Kidney Complaints of either are, this Compound Uunsurpuwd. l*rlco$L??. Six bottles for|l.0e. No funny should be without LYDU E. PINKIIAtTB Limn Alla. They euro coaeUratlon, bUIouretM and torpidity of the liver. tS cent* a box at all druggists. ???A lADIbh! S?? KSV3 CHOPPING SMKSSsw&WKnRa rortIHh Nirwwf, Mow >uil* ds.w Whose debility, exhausted powers, praffixture decay ??? tfl fki.t.l" to !'??? Jft-rm ll??4 '??? MARSTON REMEDYCO., 40 W.I4thtt. New York, $ OFFERER r. l>r.A.U.OUn,Bosa??lChicsao sH eeMfally. tee Wfekaeas . asdPsref A ftt'orlte preerr!plloe ef a *ur4 epedUDi l*ew te* Kwti ?? ttn&NA??*.m ???JffJEStUTESZk* fwvwv Ml tA* Ul wa,I/.*-*--.Ur*, l v. wmsanL ni aqsa Cl JUi OAM WAJ, U. X, 7 THE ROSY BLOOM OF HEALTH Lett by women stay k. PERMANENTLY RESTORED, VITALITY AND RENEWED STRENGTH Imparted to the Womb and all the parti and organs in sympathy with it-aud theMenstiaal Fanstlos fully restored. . ???CHANGE OF LIFE" fihornof agonic* and horrors, and the dreaded ordeal passed with comparative comfort, ACTIVITY AND STRENTGH Given to the entire physical syi???em. end the Men tal forces quickened and energised by the use ef "WOMAN???S BEST FRIEND," BRADFIELD???S FEMALE REGULATOR. mr TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Large size U 60, Small also 75cts. per bottle. Manufactured only by the proprietor, J J. BRADFIELD, Drnggist, Ccrn.r Decatur and Pryor street., Atlanta, Ga. An Honest Offer yon on TiltAl. our Kleetrle Medicated Appliances to suit your ms ???, and Ir thsy fa I to cure or Iwneflt y- u vUliln * month wo m??k?? no clwryi*. 1???rlcc* very low. They are tba marvel of full n-irtlrulitre and blank for state ment of your owo sent free. Address at onco ELECTRIC PAD M'F????? CO., ^^^^rtROOKLYNj^, Y. G eorgia, fa YKrrucouNTY.-j. t. travis Mdininlntrit'or(<f C, K. I revi- rtrersM'd applia (or letters of riismlsiton from swld administration and I wilt pare upon mM appIliMtiou on th* first Miuirtsv in May next, at my offlre tM* Fwhrusry 4th, 1841. L.D. GKlitUfi, Ordinary# S') KUKUIA, KAYKITK C OUN I V -M. L. HKD* Vi wine. *rtmliilktra??or rt*?? bm-lH non of W. L v^illtems, spo il* f<??r rtl'inUMlou fr. in fsI'1 artmla* Istra'loo, and f Wkll pas* upon sxlrt sppllrallon on tho first Monday in May next, this Kchruary Ith, HI Tbs 'Jlselxutl Book I The l??JIC uiarkat.???Couialo* IN shMls not* TAKE fre, sad a hood ???.- ???- r- i'C Four 'I '/wn (ur SIMM). A niitrh Btmrnnlfrd nllh every raurSowu you ordrr. For an Iran In uiw*rtwn rent p*muk?? ???tamp*, w* will rendscompute will Ii.r (J.'l'l i Iftlml Hl??.*v* RiltUini, OiHd Fisted Studs, Odd Flalsd Collar Button, if nndremo Wntch Chain, Oold Flaw* Itlns nnd 0l*fsni Hr*rf Pin. Rtflwr lar ro amountv. s. 4 I tr |iiu*tr>t??i I'At.i.wrtniof ()un??. Hwlf-e iwWinff llw?? i| vr-r, r??| tV??li l.we. A' r.'t'lran.. Vl'.llt., fres. Wr BUS Numuu Hi root Wow \??& GObSaMbR GARMENTS FREE. To any reader of this paper who will agree to show oar gnodn and try to Influent* sales among fries4s ws will send pout paid two foil slses L??d!ea Qorea- msr Rubber Waterproof Garau-nts as sarepisa, pro vided yon ont this out and retarn with Mo la to pay eost, prettef*. *tO- DRY GOODS BY MATT* Dellv* eo In aay part of tho Uo! tedIHfsfcs at B<??ton Prices Cata loouis hsnt Kaaa.*l*o when do ???Ired samples of Uresa Goods flllks, WiHjlsns, from tho largest a d finest stock In this country. Write to iJoanAW.Manan&Co.. /I BORGIA. RABUN COUNT V???WII HUB A 8. B. Ith. Beck and W M. Pickett, cxccacnr* of >-am* Beck, deceased, repr?? s*-iit to tho court in tbelf not bo discharged from their t __ oclro letter* of dlsmJrelon on the fl*??t Monday fa April next. cuiorshlp nnd r O flret Mon dr ??? January 7th, lf??f4 T.A VAYETTK WO.!.. *??1ln??ry. THE DINGED to CONARD CO'S UEAurjrvD EvriMir.oouisu Tlia only i??? iZIbmante grw. Ml roc? l*otl*??aute cullsUefor Irnmv u??.o,.V.IS D1 " 0Eit <wE?flftf. , z , a??2;e..h. Pelntoee Curfl for the Opium or Morpnlnn Habit. Our* Luarantood. AJArtU * j| . If. B. DRBWlT,f CBirFUV. OAJ SHAFTING.PULLEYS HANGERS, COUPLINGS. MILL GEARING, SAW MILLS, A ND AT.D KINDS OF If AGHINVAY CABTINOa 1\ K- gti'M and other maohlnrev repaired Kortbcm prions duplicated and freiiht saTSO Writ* na for prloga before pUofng pmas" WINSHIP & BRO. ATLANTA, - - OVORUUl FLORAL GIFTS! 50 C A R D S fell i p. Luuife1 MAMb Avail J priate4,lur. 11 pit fefs tide | Ir* ... r??kl ttiaj, HUrmtvp * \ ' *??? *riri aa4 >??????.* lari | 1 I W.OI. t>tlr*af,oar fL, - teare.4 with imJ VWIa \ ???????????!jmm wUI akdia ili????r(i 1NIU PKI.MILX S >mir I lit I, Ai JosTi'inaa iJSSm THESOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL WORKS BLIAB HAIM AN, Prcaideat. Are prepared to do all kin le of JOB WORK On Machinery, Blaeksmlthlnv and Caettngof every description. Prompt eliontlon tlvan all word* Prions most seasonable. Flew Factory larlccia lirtH