" HALL. PARLOUR, 000/mva sTovE and RANGES. ; :.n-pom AIII A|l.WoO| Ulster Cloth, 60c. worth 900. Black`Mat'a|asse, $1.15, $1.25. $1.50. - Black Ottoman Cord, 85c. wo,r-tkh $1I25;` See `our Prints at 8c.%worth I21-2c. SATIN MERVELLIEUX for 671-2c. Zmjrth 850; Everythihg in our stock marked to cleit Brgains 3 for everybody at TEKC7 uu cvcl yuuuy at MURR/IXY &TAYLOR S R. #84 Q/bGardiner JANUARY BARGAINS! STAPLE AND FANCY WINTER DRESS GOODS. ._ _ . j FOR THIS WEEK ONLY? DRY GOODS AT UNHEARD CF LOW PRICES. C_O AL 5 D_ DRESS GooDs, ARE UFFERI`.\'C SEALETTE, SEAL PLUSH. HEAVY CLOAKlN(.~, BLANKETS AND \\'INI`l'IR DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN ,,.. ` WHO'LEALE PRICES. mon 75 aims. u D. F. ARM3TRONG'8, 141 Princess Btreet. RETIRING FROM THE RETAIL BUSINESS A JOB LINE. 176 PRINCESS STREET. AJOB LOT TO PURCHASE ALL CLASSES OF AT 25 o'1=n1sr'rs. WILL CONTINUE THEIR SALE OF L ' ii.'.I..?{o:..." in tho city." Foot of Clarence and Barrack Struts. M. MALLEN. 10(1) PAIRS OE LLDI$' '. T. .__:-: R` & J. GARDINER. ` INyT.HVI'3I FOLLOWIQIHG Jacobs ; "WALSH & STEACY. " " 8-8:. Lawrence Wharf. Cstoure doliv before broken weauuot new In. Ohio! oo--St. Lawrence Wlmrf Bunch 0Ioo-Oornar K` and Clarence BL. m.-*2:-'= 33". pochl on as scary \-erynu -v God a I under cover um well screened ."l`0lonhoIn Oommunicgtion. JA MRS S\\'IlI`T & O0. woon & COAL YARD xlvluvvu \J\JIIa. autuv u.oa\; Bud Wood. mu Wood. Venom Y 8-..- onv MILL wooo mo susa A Wharwlu. Venn! to an Wholmloum Raul] and W Doclen. Gosh o! the very best description. under cover. well lemon edand ptomptly delivered. Bnncnwood u:d_ Hard and Soft Curdwood of nut quality 08 hand. Inspection touched and nunhouo: (unnamed. YARD-Carnot Ontario and West Stmetn. Z C0moo-C|nuao and Onurio Summ- Ihot of Cluonoo Street. QORDEIIB Iohsuho nonnotlr. Juno Rcddou.Prinooan 8u-ooI..nnd Menu-n. Ilckolvez I Birch. Btock Street. will be promptly alien. folcphono Oommunlonuon. In Black Diamond Una. L W. B OK. I`. A. BOC"H. 251 Princes Street, oor. Sydonhunr Str;et, Kimnmn. `coal. Wholesale. Retail, n-;.- .s -uyn 1: Anlyu-In _ARD AND SOFT WOOD. ` 8. OBERNDORFFER, KIND A A\lklh l.Al.\1 Ur FANCY AND ODD CHA|RS,~ Justthe Thing fora.CHR.ISTMA.S `I111 BIG `I\YfH _ IF YOU WANT 'rHm_ Oheapestc Best/-'urmture BEE OK 65 BOOTH Iln.--A_-.-n V.-gl An-urn An Whnl1|nAnd vw--1 ~v..w-wv---' | ' ' - - ` BEST IN THE MARKET. Yud No. I--0ntAr|o Street. " ` )_1)hnnne bhroot What INTERIOR CABINET,` DECORATIONS AND ALL KINDS OI` FURNITURE IADETOORDEIL 281 PRINCESS ST. \ F. o. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTERER I CABINET HA KER \' m nun "'iie'_'n..c T. 'm..""u.u"" '3'. (hooped. A Q TIRIS I'D 8011' PURCHASIBS. nub. I-In. tonal lino Next ddor to WIINI Dronnnn. Prlnecm St. ` jnsmithing. Plumbing.Stoa.m uul Gas Fitting M Steam and Hot` Water Hauling lcnzlnoc-rs. Agent for the (`-elobrntod*Spt:;g|l Radiator Hot Air Furnace nmnufnu.-mrod by IM. H. Ja `cubs. Syracuse. N.\'. , ` tuunoxruupnnxxzuunuoq. -LIILIGANTLINIOFHLIGINGS to select mm. Alwnn-unhutipioowl un- met! stylish dock in lhbtotn 0.IItarlo.. Ghvp uh 1 can and look over nil`, laugh. _ ntnntunnnnn try I I I `n: nnn nnnnnl B.H.CARNOVSKY 3M'S5i'.E3E.'iI'_9' *-~ IYIVIIICI. Tloluutynrdanlnnllaulntvvu. ONI DOLLAR PK DAY. . Hslenydin 7our`n-dull ` PAINTING: AND. - Mpnmc Bpruqo up-don.t he a olun-and don'tj`vAl lulthoxmntupnsmlhhoq. nu IIIMVAIIIIIIYITB AI-Inlnfllln "ILL DUI IIIL |.nII.u.vI uu-L.- 5! BRAND UNIVERSAL BTOYES AND- R.}NGtEs an the best and cheapest. Forulo ` II I` I KHVQIIIIXLI IIICIIIUDUIIIHIII ,` aonmsows `3u1.L_ mug: B`n`1=m "J".=">'. WA L s H- UrncI--Oor.Bu-noknndonurlou. :.j-_._. jtjuj .w1u. BUY A` SQUARE W PARLOUR - BASE - BURNER; vvnvuuw - vvu, -v-. .. `_-.___ N.B.-0rden left at the Grocery Hours ot Ju. E .'.`.!.'.."3.'.7`.' `."`."1~'i.':.;'.22`..`..'...L.'1."`i;..'u'..."5"" Yud No. l-0ntAr1o Bu-eel. `_ 1-43 5 K.\Nu1u nly At 'sZr;.{{Jn 'co.n' ' '.'ae.' Z;u'.n? 5-..) 1'fY--4I \l:II 117;-) 17-....- -`TIC IIIZ Ilia. INIC. l puma-.ao.. Sherlock : Plano Rooms, lilhnmhnnl H- 3RAME'$- `_MER_cHANT,! Q Housexzeanshr `U50 Illulv LIJAI-I; Ir \J&AAIAI~aA All`-Ll PR11sNT. 241 PRINCESS STREET. 0!` ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT *\I'I Ilnlll ELL|QT;?'F3O$:- _ s!`._5o THE LARGEST SIZE. n lY\!l\'I`I)uAl_ D'I`l\\.'In`-I AN znlzaunx DIvnLu.u:,: Lea Undertaker-uni! '- balmar, ' 3 Cor. syaenmun Street. 3-251 PRINCESS STREET.-- EHENRY BRAME, , , ;..__ rv__ .s-_...\.....n...LI u. so,` Telephono oommunlohuop. `:I__. null nnv K m1m_u-9 sznm: Palm nxaonnuh ndns. BIBBY & VIRTUES. King Street. IAIUIAOTURID DY HAS A NICE LINE 01" `. ggnun an-urn Aux 373 1.3.0001 Street. ` -CHl!`.APlS'l` A1`- npjjjj $303? blnmunienlion. JAMES SWIFT & 00. blhuunhrccnncdul % III)` T!l.\`l|K.lUlI. ' Agulnlmunrk lint godlincslsgoodfur tho Inhefirt. I not limo have tuppoand list just as noon at 5 man cnhanlntotln Qrktinn life In: Intnlhd goon lntoubo dwu-ngponun Botnrunnththrougion WHEN , III -H1lKW Il $Ul HEB T1 ! dnohovernndlnontprlnginguponthn worlutthntyou daould undautnnd thntthr Ilghau school 0! medicine is the school of Grist, which declnru thst Godllnua In [tenable unto all things. having the par? dun life that qow in: will uotthnt. wk 5 htooomo." Bolfyounn out twomcn in the world with Cllll-I1 physical health, and than coo 9! than dull [II the religion 0! the ` Lord Jesus Chrtn lb hcu.rt..mrl the other Hlxallnot at It. thoooowho becomanuon 0! 7 lb Lord Almighty will live the longer. , With Ion; lilo will Iuiy thee, and xhow the my talvnon. Again I nnnunrh that nntllinnn In anal fnr I-Z'I' I In luau Wlu uut Vvul|,uun-uvu ; 3 . I Ihllheeat. low nnnolox 18 noon n ml EIALTI. Oh, how important In this dny,whcnuo unchhnhl nboutuuhomy and ph and tha-apeuum, and Iumonowstyloot - Ann L: Av-or nml Anon nu-lnvlnn nnnrn tln hIWluEll!l5lut0$0IlI_Ofy(Ill'b0d], 3 lnlndud soul." "Diligent in bndnem, fer- ` VQ$lnSpll'I8,ll'VllIxtI|I Lox-d;whllonpon In. You will observe that godlineu induce Industry, which is the foundation of good licnlth. Thom is no kw of hygiene that will keep a lazy man welL Pk-urisy will stab him, erysipolns will burn him. jaundice will discolor Linn, gout will crlpplo him. and the Lntelligt-nt pliysiclnn will not proscribo anti- upliv or fobrifugo or nnodyno, but saws and hummer: and ynnhtlcb and crowbom and plclmxm There is no such tliinf: rm good physical mndiuon without positive work of tome kind. although yonshould slot.-pun down ~ of nun or rido in carrlago of ` bonus: uphol- Ituyot have on your tnblo `all the luxuries that wen) pound from the wine vat: of [ups- bonnnd Slilru. Ourrellglou mys: "Away Goths bunklnny Dotho eldlaway totho diopl awnytn tho fnctoryl Do Iomethlng tho lnro back of the idler and the drone comm down the nhu-plnshof the apostle buys: If any man will not work, nel dull he mt. mm to uve ngut. no Wu: nup ulun [U ulungun. Now, in the first place, I remark that fodlinan is good lot a man`s physical health. do`not mum many that it will restoro a broken down mnstitution or drive rheuma- tism from tholimbs.or neuralgia from t:& temples. or pleurisy from the side; but I do mean to my that it gives one such habits and puts on in such mndition ma is most favorable (or physical hmlth. That I believe and that Iavow. Everybody knows that buoyancy of spirit is good physical advantagv. `doom, unrest, (Injection are at war with every pul- mtion of the heart and with every respira- tion oftholungs. It lowers the \'it.u.lit_v, it darkens the circulation, while exhilaration ol Ipirit pour: the very balm of heaven through all the currents of life. The some of insecurity which sometimm hovers over an erato man, or pounces upon him with ` the blast of ten thousand trumpets of terror, la most depleting and most exhausting. while the feeling that all things nro working to- gether for mygoodnow, and for my over- luting welfam, la oondnciyo to physical |...m. ` ' 101' Ill" _]L`\\'l`lt`l` 5 5110]!` nu` {nu Ul\lht'i a \llllLV.'. .\'uw, wlxilnl would not thrmv any slur on a p'\ religion. I want this morning, and on the first Sabbath of the new year, to eulngizo an unto-mortem religion. A roligiun that is of no two to you while you lives, will b6 0!` no us: to you whoa you die. Godli~ ness is proiltablc unto all things, having the pmmisoof the life that now - is as well an of that which is tn coma. And I have always noticed that when tho green is vvry low in A man's heart he talks a great rival hi prayer metings about deaths. and about calling, aid About graves, and about churchyards. I have noticed that the healthy Christian, the man who is living near to God. and ison the straight road to heaven, is full of jubilant satisfaction. and talks about thodutics of this H10, understnniliiig well that if God helps him to live right he will help him to die right. Na: in Ilm n-ct. nlnnn I I-nmnrlr Ihnt -105118 OLI our \\`u_`y' up ll! ll uuxn L'll!_) lu..uLaxvu, as though it were an ndzuisiiun Lir'!;vt, of no usecxvcpt to give in at tho dour uf lu~:u'en. .-Lud then` tux: tlmummb of pooplo Mm have great anlmiraliun for n l`cli;;i0n of the shroud, and n ruligion of tho coiu. and u nsliginu of the lxo.'~...~, am! a r.livi.in nf Ihn nmnnfnr-\' I}r`1n Imvn nu TUJ Kl l,'Il l.iI'll'Y IN LAYILIG UAI lu`.L.luIU.\. I suppose `mu are all Willi-.1;; to mlmit that G\`1lli`:!\`.\\` is 1:uport.r~.x1t in itsutcrnzzl Ix-lations; but p~rl):qw::r-nnonf you em)`: `_`.- lll Vuut is an uppurt1n:t_v `to my a pray:-r `fun: I die. and all will be well. Th 0 are :1 great uuuxy pm;~l.- wlzu :up])< that if t`.n-y can nun!)-.~ --.~r -ux`.~lv mar. nftnis \\'.n'll iz:t.).'1l>.`l- suruuu, H.111 u. dugluu UL Luu uu.uu. a r.-l'!.:in'n of tho (`(`ill(`t(`I`)'. {vim have no apprc--Lzti :11 of nroligion for lho.hn.nk, for thu farm, for tho factory, for the wan-lxuuse, fur tlw jowvk-r`s shop, for the bmke:"a uicv. ` \'..u- u,-hihx I u-muhl nnf Hurnw nnx: slur nn A mtnoa tocouquer. , The papers were made out. and aomeof you have just entered into businopa.rtner- ships, and others of you take higher positions in the commercial establishment whero you were ongn-go and othefs have - entered txpon mw vtttorpristxs, and there W011) last week in than cities ton thousand businos changvs. You m-rvo:.]x\`tin;.; prosperity, and I am do- terxtthel, so far as I have anything; to do with it, that _v m shall not be dimlxphintul, Ind thvrefnrc I propose, as (`rod may help me this nmrning, to prujmt upon your attention a new vlcnucnt 0! :`u(`<`gsx Ynu.\~:ill lmvu in tho lIll.\lll0.\i rm, f1`i1gnIit}', patic-nn-9, imlns- `N try, porso\'cl`am`0, ocnnolny-.'I \'or_\' strong bll.\`ln:`.`G rm, but tlu-ru mxwls to be on mom- bor ll(l\ll`Ll, tniglticr than them all, unxl not (I silent. partner oithor-thu one introduced by '1g`y_t)9xt: G(xllin-~.~s whivh is pmlltnbla unto all t'l:I".1;:.<. h:t\'in_-; tho promisa of tho lifo that mm` is` us vsull lhuf tltut Wllll`l'l is to 001110." . ..-"aw. .u u .-.-an-. n.v unv nu.-uv musuo aousn, umnxn, om1nTo Q A J\LAnQ| n 3l4\l| uuuxy |l`l` . lzztlly gvt :~`.11 cly for vmxjlul, tlxvy ` tiru advantage I o..IY. _. 1| ..... .-L v "lie [in I Word to Buy nu to Vlf-bother" Rlghtcourineu In Protable--0odllnou in Good rm-' the tau-i1oo:--I'c\ I: Also Healthy. L '. -..-- BN.x.)L`L\`!. Jan. 8'1.--AtV the Tabernacle todaymo Rev. T. Do Witt Tdmdge. D. D., , prenohod a discourse on the subject: Does ' Rs1igion-Pny1" The opening hymn was: My day! are gudingpwmly by. And I, I Pilgrim `ranger. Would not detnin than as they lly, Thesob0|l.|"0f Ioilnnd danger.` The text was; "Godlinea is profitable unto .111 things, having promise of thelifcthut now is And of `that which is to come. "-1 Timothy, iv, 8. `Dr. Tnlmngo said: ' A happy New Year to one and all! _ . There is a gloomy and padvo way of wait- ing for the events! the openingyc-nr tocomo `upon us, and there is I heroic way of going out to mm-t them, strong in God and fearing nothing; When the body of Cntiiino was found in the battleeld it wax; found far in advance or all his troops, dud among the enemy; and the best way is not for us to lie `down qnd let the events of life trample over us, but to go forth in a Christian spirit dem- uiinod toconiyuer. 'l`h.a rxnnnru `ivnrrn mmin nut, nnd name of yon". .TALMA "olscounse r`-`on ' `THE `NEWTTYEAR. ` 15 IRF,1\I.I`(A"I(N--%P1\\"! L H`; U I URI}; dill Iilil U (I lll\`l whicln We are to give to r mu up to a heswonly .. 1,.` '0 Cu. lu x` (`.1 U u 6Il`\'Al. who :up]x tin-y ly out oftuis \\'ux'|l into :1 be!- will have oxlmust-.~l the eu- of bur holy ruligi-m. They 1 religion \\'cro 11 nn.-re nol uf ich the Lord . A]. b I rm; Bmwrsn WHIG. MONDAY. JAN.` 7, --A----1- unvo uuen uwwn uruuuu uy uuu uaupuu --it will koap you from worn-imam about frequent Ian, It will koep you tndustrioun And punpt. It will Imp you back from qundoring and {run dhlpntion, it will {hi you 3 klndneuot upuitwmchwtllbocndlydhtinglxhhodftu an moroltorocourtuly which Ihnheslnnds violntly with you, making about tholnulth olyou family who throlsnouxbtyto knavwhothcr your cmldhwellordok! bntthognxlotybtn know how mnnydozoaoamhrlopochthnndkmy chl_o_tn you will tab and ply cull; down.~Itwlll youhrthopnctioal du&d Idonotnanoony tllslullgionwlllmnlolrlplnclnllylish, hlldonynutnwmglnngkwmanuv Inolocomtorubluunlannoonttho 0 oou1'hhlo,lu`h#nc0AlHI:owuy undItvluhun:thtohnottuhuk,touu- uothotnllo.tooaulIc1IllonrlIInI nnttugusdtomnbtbo molt lnzlclnt Ilhlrotourmonnmttcotnd Inipurhuu \ nlnnlal Lu flrlnblnn m c CIIQW-IN" -VIi'iVm SEW 7 III Neal` 7 nuoxuon. ::nhonoa:|xmunl'l:uD:u H10 LORI Junw Lnll us nuguulub Iunulnry. i Religion will give an equlpoiuot spirit, It will keep you from ebullitlons of tempur- nndyou L-nowagr may ne bustncmu luvoboen blown atoms by bad temper _u will Irnnn -nu hvun wnn-lmnnt we larmv IR-IL u uuu uuut on Luu Iuugul I AI it a liq-n against the state! Does it crowd lhodnur through which customers come for bI'0ad(`l0ths 3-Ill. silks! Now, religion will hinder your businora if it be A bad blfdneu, or if it be a [`j0 busincs wrongly conducted. It you tell lies behind the counter. if you has (also `weights and mcnmres, if you put and in sugar, and heel. juice in vi118I-Po `nil lard in buttrr, and soil {or one thing that which in mother thing, then religion will intartaro with that lvusine-; but 3 luvful bunlnnn. lawfully ocrxductod, will (Ind the religion of the Lou! J elm Christ its mlghtiut auxiliary. n-u..a.... ....'n .4... .. umlnni-of -nh-It I nuwucr. Again I rrznnrk. thnt. religion is good (3 r a ` ma.u`s worldly businnm I know tho general theory is, the more buslnun the lam religion, tho umrvnzligirvn thel@businem. Not so thought Dr. Hans in h1sBiogruphy of n Christian Merchant," when ho says: He grew in grave tho last six years 0! his life more than at. my time in his life; dur- ing thaw nix years he had.-mom busi- ness cr<>v.`-ling him than at any other time. Invtlxvr w.u-nls,tl1om<'rro worldly business man has. tho more opportunity to servo (Bud. Docs roligziuu oxlxllarnto or rot.nr bnsincesl is U... practical question for you to difuht lknsitlxnng liken mortgage over the (arm! ls-it a bad debt on the ledger! II 1 :5 n In... gm-bmo nmngontnl nan (tr-rnwrl 0! L011] cnureiy l`LuuIgu1 LllBlI' uupuuluuu. 0h," sayu some one, I have a rough, jag- ged, impetnous nature, and religion can`t do anything for me." Do you know that Mu`- tin Luther and Rabat Newton and Richard Baxter were impctuous, all consuming na- tures, yet the grace of God turned them into the mightiest usefulness! A manufacturer ` cares but very little for a stream that slowly i runs through (ho meadow, but a strong tor- ` rent thn: lvaps from rock to rock, and rushes ` with mnzl energy through the valloynnd out toward the son. Along that river you M11 1111.] uttz-rin_-,r shuttles md grinding mill and ashing water wheel. And a nature, the swiftost. the most rugged and lhu most tre~ ln("!d0llS, that is the llnhrxi God turns into greatest usefulmm. Oh, l.-nr many who have b(\"2l pugnnvinus, nml l1:;rJ. to pl(`a.~x\, and iraxrilulo, and more bothonxl about tho nmte in their neighbor`: eye than about tho boom liku ship timber in their own eye, who have been cntiroly changed by the gram of God, and have found out that godliness is protable for the life that now is as well as for the life which is to come." uucxox 13 coon L1 un`s PRACTICAL Tlv u|4UU.u|.\r.Da. Again 1 rt-niark that godlincg is ]irotit.ablI ` for uno`:; tllslxxiitltlil. Lord Aslilvy, lx-tum ht went, into `n. grt-at: batt lo,wns heard tn otfet this pQlyCl`: U bur-l, I hllll be` very busy today {W l l'nrgt-t. tliou, for-gut IHU nut." \Vith such a Christhui tlisppsitiun us` that, at man is iiidopt-mlvnt of all t-ircuniauuict. Our piety- will have a tinge of our natural tunlponuncnt. If a nun be truss` and sunr an-l fret ful untur- -illy, u.`.)p.r hu but-mncs n ('i:ri;;titui he will Iilways huvo to bo ll.l'Il.IU(l|g'ull1.\`i/ the r|.'lJ(`llll)D rt lbtist) evil inclinations; but religion has tunitul the wildest; imture; it. has turned frctr iuhu.-sts int.) gratituult-. ilespondency into good W cheer. and ti:-tau who won htuxl and ungov- urnablu and uncu;i:pi`oxnisuig have been nuule pliahlo and mziciliuto1'3`. Good rcsolutiu1),ro.> t'orxnator_v elfurt, will not ctfvct tho` change, It t.;ikvs n nn;;htiur arm and u. llll;lJl.l|.`l' hand to beml evil l:-units than the lllltl that bent tho bow of L'i_\'s.~i*:, and it tnlics a strongwr llkt) than o_e\'ci` ht-ltl thu bullnlu on the prairie. A man cannot go forth with any human; Wt`l1p\Ill.i tzntl cuntcntl su('L`c.~'.sfully against tlitm 'l`itniis nrm,ed with upturn mountain. liut yun have known men into whose t;pi1`lI tho inllu;~:n-o of the Uruspul of Clirist came un- til their (li.spu;.iLiuu was cntu`cly changed. 80 it. was with two merchants in New York. They were very antagonistic. They had done all tlioy could to injure each other. They \\`t'l`t) in the same line of ' busi- ness`. Unu uf the merchants was con- verted to God. llaving been converted, he uked the Lord to teach him how to hear him- self toward that business antagonist. and he was impreastxl with,tho f!.ll`E that it was his duty when a cuzmnncr asked for certain kinds of goods winch he lint] nut, but which he knew his opponent had, to recoxnmontl him tn go to that store. I suppose that isvabout the hardest. thing a man could do; but. being t.huruughl_v converted to God, he rt-solved to do that \'cr_\' thing, and being asked for a certain kind of goods which he had not. he said: You go to such and sucha store and m... will nrnf it n After A whiln rnarnhnnt Elut " I uu gu LU uuvu uuu Burn u BLUIV nuu you will get it." After a while merchant. number two found these customers coming so cent, and ho found also that merchant number one had been hrught to God, and hosonght tho same religion. Now they are good friends and good neighbors, the gram ` of God entirely changing their disposition. Mn}. Y` corn nnlnn nnn I have n I-nnwh intr- ` lily . IL wlu go Wllu Iuu uauuuuuim uu tuv ` t heights where God shepherds the great. ock of worlds, that wamler on tho hill:-1'01 heaven answering his voice as ho calls` them all `by their names. HOW XELIGION PRE\'lI.\'TS DESPO.`\'DE.\'CY ANE - (}lA)(I`.Il!\'l-2.9.8. rwnonlng |.'l l/qVpeI"S : _"1ZlK," in Charles Woaleyfii hymns, an rushing with nrchnngelic spit-ndor.thr_ough Milton`: Paradise Lost. The religion of Jesus Christ. has hung in utucliound in gallery of art and in Vnticmn, tho best [)iQtul't`S-Tiw 'tln.n`s Assuinptiuu," lluphnol`s.'.'Trans1igurn- -tlon, Rub-.~ns` Dscent trozn the Crow," Claudo`a`fBu.ruing I3ush,"autl Ange-lo`s `must. ` J udgmi-ht." Religion has nude tho best mu- lie of tho worhl-llzulyn's -Ci'ati`on," Han . deal`: `_`Messinh." Mozart's Roquiem. Iait possible that a religion which builds siichin-g destructilil ionuincnts, and which lifts in ensign on t highest promontoi`-ies`0f worldly r power, can liavoaxny eifect upon a man's in- tellect but clvution and enlargement? Now, -I commend goilljness as the best mental dis cip.|.ino-bctLor, than belles-lettrs to purify the taste, better than umthoznuti-:3 to him ` nessthemind toall intricacy and olaboratio better than logic to marshal tho iniellectum forces for onset and victory. It will go with \ Hugh Miller and show him the foot] ink) oi tho Cl'l'l|l.Ul` iutho rel` sandstone. 1 will gt. with tho botanist and show him celestial lories ummnpozl under the curtain of a water '13`. IL will go with tho astronomer on the m-mt. lmi-vhts whrrn um] ulmnherds the areal. In` In III". XU(.ll1x'5 "LVLSIIV lulfuglll, Vtenching `in Cqyvpes; ."T:1sk," nun- -Hihir in (`,lmrh-va \\'nulnv`a": hvmns. and m0lll'luOII2IBU'0KVI IllI[ll'-III bychrlsthap-Inelpk ~ Nwfark ct tau-um I nu-dint appoint.) 'rnn`vm 3"? 8"am"""p"n~'1cns JOHN L. JOYCE. !AMERIEi'AiiI'f EUBBERS \I TL T Gents Toi|?3;tj1_r_1g/__`_V Slippers IYOU WILL SAVE `MONEY We know persuasion won't sell it. Advertising alone can't move it We must use the mar which no buyer can resist. Low pridesis the magnet which attracts the crowd and draws the money. That together with an immense stock, which in its completeness is still unsurpassed by any in the city, will enable us to do the work. We anticipate the next few weeks` will be as busy ones with us as the preceding ones. _ Come uiokly while the assortment still remains unbroken. for you wil want to come again and bring your friends with you. By Buying Your Dry Goods at the Great Retiring Sale of r Readers ofthe "British Whig should remember that our entire stock, which is still a very large one, must be sold within the next few weeks. Our Annual Winter Sale of Grey and White Cotton is now going on. Low prices. V - AFFORDS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY W E Ga`shmres%, Silks and P-lushes, etc. anaaouqa q.-on-' cusp- - w. w--. lf 1: vrun the Driut. Chennai! and Ben [I Inplo and Bow. Cordwood. Oak. Birch Ash. III: or liunlook Cordwood sawed 0|` UII cured. OH! uwnntlindllng Wood. !.or8l.ov OoAtlLn!0od.No.I0nd.8ott Black- unl 'uCon1. no to R.GRAWFORD&00., - Footomnoonst -.-. ,..;,n_,,A_..._,_a|-.