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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Feb 1880, p. 1

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SS * i V v ^Pi«4g«d but to Truth, to Hii %Ssp^®& i~- . N Pablt«h«4 Every W*dwwd»y hy TAH SKrKB & SOS, CU AS, II. DO«feMtl*. NBY AT LAW *wtUotary nois. 0®©* OV»r 8IMHI stock, Mi uwe, n ...*, ,*Y" ««ee Hi Old r. O. Block, --OrrosiTK iivniwi Hoi-afe-- ?1 - • - . . ***M» Of SUBSCRIPTIOlfis (l| Adraae*,) fWithinThree Months J90 for thrw or it's «.«nth« >0 fcopagttoo. H95BB9B95- CABB8. IGJCON and A«5« 5IAK awd ~". amt the p»»t < i S t o f e . u p » T, BROWS. M.Uw, Ben Offle* C. H» 3f if. D. rntOUK AlTOiSrareVOH. JOhtfalmrK IIU.-OHke ftoara F to 1® A. M. d»ify ' O. J, HOWARD, M D. tstoiaw and Surgeon. Oflcett tkf (tajfft of Howard ft Son, McMonry, III. B- V. AXDERSON. M. 1>. GtflTSICIAW and Sargeou. Ofee ** I Bwltjr't Drag-Itore, oppoaittthe Nrklff llenso, Melleaty, llllnoli. I V. H. MUCK, M. 0.. , 'iu UoMBOr ATI1IC Phyticlan and Surgeon.-- , Olce Kast Side Public Square, Wood- 111, Otlce hour* U io 1« A, M., *udS DB. O.K. WILLIAMS. 1ST, Algonquin, III. All work Witr _ ranted. Teeth extracted la a, cuefitl MM •kitlfMl (tanner. . F.J. BABBIAX. CIGAR Xtaafwtur^i MoHourv III. Or* dors i dicituL Shop Xorth Mast corner Pabllc *<iuar«. lUCHAltl) BISU^P, A TTORXKT AND COUMsELOR. AT LAW. A Mollenry, 111. KIOHAKO COM I*TON. JUSTICE of tho Peace and Oonveyoaeer.-^ Wilfououi prj.nptly to tlie aollection of Itfeti. Volo, Lake County, 111. . ^ «S> B. E. RICHARDS. ^ HAS * eompltite Abstract ot Titles to land in Mcllenrv county, Illrnois. Ottee with Seanty Clerk, Woodstock, III. ROBT. WKIUHT. Manufacturer of Custom Made Books and Shoos. None but the lieil of material ised and all work warranted. Shou Vorthweat ^•rtir Public Square. Mollenry, ill. K. M. OWES :xrcillL Denier and Agent In L«aliag Farm Maaalhctnrers Mac chinery. Gr a* Price* low and Terms favorable. ^ iCoBBSET, ...... ILLINOIS. f • sr. s. ooL»r. • W.^NHV.M^T.nrrO-,,!,, Breeder of iWL Siituish Merino Stioep, Berkshire and Poland Caiita Swiue. A choice lot of young tluckvtock far silo. Please call and esiynine" before oU«w£»re - i« xm&t<4*VAx. ' :,-0' -CARPKHTKlt illt'^uiMer, .Wmfa, IIU» ^ Will pat IpMiuxs by tkcMtt day. a«n guarantee aatwrartl^n. • _ / BE"5kktt, M,< $>.„ \ - •« ;" ;ucbrrt lilne**## f# rate diseases of Mk cc and Sk*ldene« on Wotottftek. Hi. ^ J" aiDHEVOISBBO#", 'ZT^T' •^OTAitT^tTBilCaid <jonv^r*B^||.> A1 . ^ JACOIT bonslktt. ' " S\t.OOX AND «K»TAITRVMT. Ovp<wit» liWiOp1* Mill, McH«nr», III. The- elioln- eat IflMfl, Liquors ami Oisrwra to be found in the oonnly. Fresh Ovttorwln their season, mrmA up In any shape desi?e<t or for «ale br t h e d a a . . . . . . . •OOD 8TABLH50 FOR nOR^IW. J. CROSS, MTIINT. MMr. Hating recently purchased thii ?ot w in fir«t.cl»gs order, I aa»sow " Cu8tom!Cri«ldii%|̂ ©•St^rtirod^Md Warrant a^bsttam, Flosr ait Feel Constaiitly.oalafid And Sold as L»w m any othee MUi in Hw County. .- % .yr With an expert**** A^tanr Tearstn «Xme of the (mat wHa in ?.hc- comn try lain coagdent I ean Kivr to all who lah'y favtr with their patronage. «4*Give ase a call. VHOr DA Blivlni' Mills, Oct. tlst, IMS. til "4i' '•iiW . urn A* " %r if yon f lb© Btreaitl m #f-»r » ftr-'Wy'T D E I T T I S T . McHeirryt lit. Full Plates made of the best ukaieri*J ;#ad flilly warranted, »aoo. • Filling ons-half usual rates. * ^ ' Special attention y\M to regulating lud shaped teeth. Teeth extracted without pain, aad free of charge wUereArtiflciaT Ttseth are ta* 8erted by him. All Work fully warranted. ELECTROPATHY. Dr. Samuel Sherman, And Wife will be ai their residence IX miles West of the Depot, on the Woodstock road, three days in each week, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for the purport of treating -ill curable diseases. Caiisuitatiom and Examinations Free. Office hours from « A„ M,, to is*. IS. i REFKKKXCKS:-- John Doran,RichardBlsh op, M irtin Welsh, Arthur Whiting, Leonard Bonslet, Jaines Sutton, John M. Smith, F, K. Granger, Geo. Gage, Ben. Gilbert, Horace Dwelly, B.F.Peek, Wm. Hutson, Geo. Gilbert, 4. A. SHERWOOD J^U^TV IO^ liXEM. AIWD A^fitAISBK ST ,raS4»<- -- V I A THE- CHICAGO ft NORTH-WESTERN RilLWAY S»380 Miles of Road WEST FOR Cedar Rapid#, Denver, ^ Marshall to w#t Leadville, ^ JDes Moines Salt Lake, Siotix City, San Francisco Yankton, The Black Hill* Omaha, Colorado, . Council B1 nil's t aliforitkl • Columbus, the Territories «A#T •"• N^w York, Boston, loronto. remtttewi form# #»r the «wyila>i>8»i8: m*1 fmifSKmii WAR OF 111 At*, dfe«1 stl fctit »»•* ; ^IIPWPWPP; 'aiVtWiiJ P*r *W* Ohioago Detroit, Monreal, New Enfflan . Ten gonqfl !DKi':K«. a _ ILL. Is now prepared ,.}a»'l ro-jwSr any kind of a ?ewlng ' the cheapest. Will aUo (asdre your Hftnotd property at reasonable rates. Pints* give me h cal'. PKTER LKICKEM. REPAIRS Watchca, Clocks and Jfwelrr ot nil Muds. Also Ite pairs V iollns in thebcw Miiibli iiinuer.oti iliort notice »ii<« il S?altoi« mte*. Also Violins for Sale. Shop Irst <loor North of Riverside Block, McHemry W. H. SANFORD, orehnnt Tailor" t|In the store of C. H. Dicktnson, Kast SldS #f P ablic Square, r J " WOODSTOCK, ILL. goodlstock of Fine Cloths for SuitiM* al rs on hand, Suit#made to order and a «t Q. L. HUBBARD, A ways warranted w. n, SAKFOBD. Wosdstoek ni.,^»»vt 97th. W*. r.is. Give me a call. LIGHT AHD HEAVY HMNES3. Also everything that 18 kept *n«f i*ld in a Harness Shop. % • I can and will sell Harness **nr?Ant<?d. aay man in the County. All work warranted. Call and see me botore purchasing. Repairing; isie at all Tim REMOArAL. ^cott 6c Co., ! ««, W- TO a nfVil ' Have Removed from tlieir di stand, cornet Fifth Avenue aiKi Madison Street, to the elegant Double Store, Hos. 135 ani 137. Maiisoi St, West of Clark Street. » The Largest Stock of YVinter Style Hato to choose from in the West. Prices the Lowest. It will pay. you to call and see tkem. 'r,:V BRANCH STORES S. e, Cor? Clark A Laka Sts, • A S. E. Cor. Halsted and •HarrltOB ts., cnivmo. ft. WIGlITMAX, Proprietor. First class drivers, fnrnfulied Teaming of all kinds • trnasonabte rat^s. done 011 short noticc. m. CNQCLrt. C5-U IV - I T H! Repairing^ «r and Pol. Cutlery, Gun and Scale Grinding (siting Razors and Shears and Tal»la Cutlery a speciali­ ty, Repairing of all kinds done in Steel or Brass.-- All work warrant. S<L Also dealer in Guns. Revolvers, Table and Poek*sf Fishing Material, Pipes* w __ Ca tiaras, BuffaloV and all Points - E«it f SOUTH FOR Vtl lC ^us,.Mud all Points Souib, --THE-- "North-Western," Is the most DIRFCT ROUTE, offering lh« traveling jmblic Greater Farilitiosand ICore Advanlugcn than-^w; ̂ k ,0. . road in the West.^f™*'. m »i! ecr- be 'rwu t1 Tt le th# entf line rnnnlng Felliafl Hotel aid .Sleeping Cars, Between Chicago and Council BlaiBi. Pnlliuan Palace Sleeping Cars are ran on ^si 11 night trains. This is the great Pallman Line of the Northwest. Palace Parlor Cars run between Chicago Sad Milwaukee. First.Class Meals only B« cents at th« Eat tag Stations on the North-Went cm. Sure and cloee connections at Chicago with all Railroads, and at all Junction Points with all roaUs that cross its Lines. All Ticket Agents cm sell yon Through Tickets and check your Baggage FKKtt »y this Road. For information, folders, maps, e*».. Ml oh. taiuable at Itomc Ticket Office, address any agent of the Company, or VARVIN HBOHltT W. tt. WliKttT, tteneralSupt. Gen'l Passe:.gcr Agon - JOS. WIEDEMANN • Agent Frani Palkf \ MILWAUKEE LAGER BIER, McHsnry, ̂ ̂ MA GERMAN Cigars, Tobacco, Violin Strings, Ac. Shop an I store near the Post Office, M<.'! Henry, 111. « i.-- ... - • »-- I. • •• • i Geo. H. Stewart,- " A.3ict ioneer. - 3 * Rloliniond, 111. - * Hat "tn experience of IS years, st4 • wll guarantee satisfaction in all cases, whero sales entrusted to my care, are properly «d- vertised. or no charjte will be made. Terms, from t» to410, according to amount ^iUnrkH al lressod to Richmond, II!., will receive prompt attention. ft 1 Art MONTHLY MADE. Agents wanted SpiUU County rights given gratis fj.r the sale of ieren well-known ^tan-lard Medie>n«« needed in every family; repuUtion worla# wi«lc;established many years; mM* by a celebrated physician; proofs of evidence idven. * A'ji'i .ni'.ri >us, margetic person can stake <n 12 »3r u in ;nt income \ntl very liberal jjerins by \ I Ure*sing with reference, MJ Chestnut street, "'iliadelphia. •TOinX K«W«fcr Beys tad Otals 11 J Voaiig slid Oi<l!! A NEW IS. VbNTION 311st pcueuted lor them, Houie usf ! FFivt six'- Scroll Sawing, Turning, Bertnif, 1'tilling,UrindiiiK, Polishing, Screw CnttUi®. rrice S5 to fSO. fiend 6 cents for HO pages. AIM CROWN, Lowell. *s& Manufactured by F. MARCUS, -DEALER IN--r. PUREW1MES, UQUOBS AUD ^7ci6AB$. " : v-ii ̂ 4 Woodstock iiKT •» i . *The hast Tonic in the flrorld^ - • |>mt and Quart Bottler •if, :v MAftCUSf Patentee ... ,5 wut • Beer in Large ->r ^mali Kegs or Bottles ds« llvcred at any place in McHenry or Lake Counties chopper thaa any othot, quality considered. This Beer has s world wvlo reputation, a good judges acknowledge it cannot oe sur- pnsseil in the world. My wagon win run regular*and an eailon •rs supplied promptly. Orders by mail promptly attended to. f iii'f - JOS. WIEDEMANN. The McHenry Brewery. Gottleib Boley; proprietor. THE host of Beer shipped to any part of the noun try and warranted as represetitejL-- Orders solicited and promptly attended to GHACE'* CELEBRATED SALVB IS A VKGBTABI-E PREVAKATlOJf - vented in the tfth ccnturv by Dr. William hub. Surgoon in K4b«T r®!f-ea oijgh its agency he, cured thousand# of most, serious sores and wounds that im'B- e most eminent physicians was soaarded by all who the skillof'thTmort"eminent physicians ' his day,'and was •©•aided by all wa tew hint as a nubile benefactor. ' VlttC* MCEXTS A BOX. wanted 't '300 BOYS &. GIRLS actitsagent r the best Boy's and Girl's naper published : nthe West, flevitiful presdals to subsprH*- 3TB and agents. Kv«*y boy and girl can .«Rr» «*»» of minsv ca«vas«lng daring leisure- Honrs. Don't fall to Send for it at once. To Introduce it we will send to any address on irtal three months, for 10 Oents In cash or DA*t*£c stamps. Sample of paper ann particulars PttCg. A4«lr«aa fttpK Pop Factory AT WOODSTOCK. A. Zochrland, the Pop man from Burlington, is j»oin^to start a new Pop Factory in Wooistoek about the first week in February. He will sell Pop and Champagne Cider for cash as follows: 1 box Pop, 24 bottles, with patent stop­ pers, at 60 eta. 1 box Cham­ pagne Cider, 12 quart bottles, ai 75 cts. Rut with the condition, at those prices, that the saloon keepers must take all from* him All the different drinks Vill made first-cla®#. 4 The followm* tn Hons 43S«f, 4^ &*$: * First. Odl» who atnred fop naf# h*»i»n (is ItWfWPWtl In tUT; Stains. full pension of 14th,1671. Seconal, Offlo* who wired for an In rtM^ipi it p^r montli. In »li« s»*»p«lepf«> for the now received a , ThlM. WU imi sallora, who were *ti to the treaty of re»l *af<l war. and who heme Thfw will be e> fi»n Febrtmrr An lionontblo la necessarjr. The claimiut* nmat l»e proven tilled by the fn p?i'!htile ami ere and witness the al elarant.and certl loyalty .tinder oat In additlop fn t »ated, tli^fnltn^vt tied fo nenalon nt March ft. 18 Irs*. Offl»v»rs. #*4t1lor^ and sailors who hprveil for fnnvtppn (lavs', nnd who Imvc never been i>on«lo»ed for A dl°- ahtlttv Incurred In the serviee of the Tnlied States. Second. Officcra. eoMlera. and sailors who served for fonrfoen dari and are In receipt of a peuclon of lesg thiw #9 per mont|L#or «tl»»hilltv Inctiired In the service of tli# f'nlted States, for tli# difference bet%-eeu the penalon now rreelred and 58 per month. Third. Officers, soldiers, and sailors who; were In anr engagement,, Fourth. Widow®, wltlmut regard to tlx) dato of H»elr marriage, an 1 who hnve not remarrlod. of ttm persons rleseribed #n tlw precedl'ng three ilanses. An honorable discharge la nec^ssarr. but proof of lora'ly Is iiot. refpilred In claims nnder the act. of March ft. 1678, Anv application for pension hn ac­ count of service !# tin* war of 181ft* heretofore made under tbe act itf Con­ gress approved February 14. 1871. |tran*lng pension®, or nnder sec. tlons 473«. 4737,47S8. Revised Statntea. now pending o»- whl^h stands rejected, will be treated as filed under th* amendatory act apnrovo l March a. 1878. npon the claimant flMng with the Oomwilsslonev ot Tension* a state­ ment, signed hv him in the presence of two>atteating reqnestlng that the claim snav be adlnsted nnder the act of March 0. 1«78. fn «nch oases :tew appl'caliona will not be re­ quired. The attorney* |« the clalina hereto­ fore filed will be n«coff<»'ge d to pros- ecite said claims under the act of .March 9,1878, provided they call np and pros- echte the ea»* within *1* otontli* after the passage of said act. A new attor. nev will not be recognised t^» prosecute anysnoh claim nnless. after having filed a power of attorney therein, he shall be called upon to furnish further testimoir to establish the claim. New applications mu«t ho made be­ fore a eonrt of record, or heforo aoine officer thereof bavin? cuato ly of Its seal, as In other ca«*s. except where by reason of liillrinljv of age tlie claimant la nnable to travel. In which ease the declaration mav bo made before any officer anthoriaedf" to admlii^ slater oaths for general purposes. The Infirmity mnst »>e sworn to by the claliuvitand certified to by the officer before whom th« declaration "la made. Applications for restoration to«tlie rolls under the provisions of March fl. 1878. will lie made In the usual form for res­ toration and oaoetrted a« provldod Iff audi eases. ^ v *•** V(nI tlia w kied 8l«ad tie. ««imm. m stfto' at tW« 1 lit v4iA$t %lie J trvUijl; heaven hy WKT.jQFm jfhldt hi, inial w h«lisfmt» irhat wi m •ml »ared, v#i tlon of our ye bit mode mm the Ism Mut, and jvt for is int. of Jo'ii! t he Manner of f)i Mm was t^fniwranw*t of ^t^ttlst, l-aio qiH» Uton lpMLlMt IWt " Mon, ui«*WlliNW*<*ISh r»sM«t»c«o4i" We « r or ill mmf*m w f.ftfhtM. trine pr*»a faith in the Math. 3x2 The the rl tlie re John M&tr. f"at ills Mb- fur *1», d works, e 3x4, 15. l?l»o 14, t •»»» w^to »^pt- 4*1 what a MttiM nnd gladly m» hasitlised, mid In uio «po«t»«s Take the case of^Oornelins, Act^.lOtH spter. Men tn ifnnjijt f«»f to go to his bwtse w »flr«Hte«l »n " ' I*i Awk, li#' •oofcoA,aB4 tim 5^»ly gJt«Mr> ^ , w* #hot latMart? Hw w*or#J ^miie Ilolr *»»*» n»» < tltemmin of >= 'wiiwr'pmtr *iil snefe srlua iV|»rfW#>ji>,M|t tomwwrjf correct idea _e, w.ht«ti we IIimI in lrf«« ftrKt ^U. l|» jaja'Hhe liko n " tlimi Uofh IH>W , , nUfWfrillK ;t IfiwieMw^wartU Otuf. bw the •f Jesus i%rla(e. "llem *•/ .%. 'thioh .ft...;Wre It and H we are b»- v^il!fri»prdleiit» tho of Christ aiid nt»«»n |R0 ritlic beneat h the wator we oit| the resurrection of llio Son fttl. Mfin. . «»amiK>d hN w»rk coti^ mlsaaned a^4NTAo 11 a«**tfl«f£ toine»otct»8i«. wM<iHi>M not mmtlkm- hw hfta totMiH(«o peMM«is only timao til a ,-^m JtlCW attd Mark reiRHMiioe tbTtwivhe^Wl **' "• ' vlHi Og^ Ml'i'fvult d _ BslBrtlsai^ at" 1 19.: ifwtl^e of rej»en «us Oitrist, by eja»«r«5oH only. Take another witness, Acts, 8th h«n thfyr hel|«ved #«t loth ipau atltf won,, ,,; ' •l!t|iwiptl»e? ^,et Ida histor i Eunuch ii, re| ii»ns4 ;riot. • *. <K~i ' Mr Philip Remllngar, an old sub»erlb- er to our paper and well known to the whole surrounding" country, informed na the other day, that i»is wife, who for two wearv years had suffered with Rheumatism in the shoulder, during which time she had been treated b.v several physicians without *ucc^ss. Itad been<pnmplete1v cored bv a single hot. tie of St. Jacob's Oil,-- Bncyrus, Onto. (JjMricr, J^J6.13,187®; , • ^ Itrnoetfj s i _ siilto repent of. The in line #06 to fully endoi*sc JOIMIS mode, an< set the example for his decipies to do likewise.) Some will use the circum­ stance of Christ saying suffer little children to come unto me and loroid tiient Mot for audi Is the kingdom ot lioaveu; as * foundation for infant sprinkling or adult sprinkling for bapti?iu. Christ did most sublimely use that very expression, and it simply pr *ve* this fact. That In orjer to ob* t«in Heaven, a person must WtQine a little child, harmless, puret unde- file«l, without sin. sinless. It could not mean baptism or he would of command­ ed iii« dcclples to aliadoti tho work, as Jeans Baptized iio one. John understood he must repair to a place of innch w tter. must go down In­ to the water, and come up out of tjie water. Jesus requested John to bap­ tize lilm in the river Jordan. This Is conclusive lluit the mo<ic that John was administering baptism, Jc4u& eu«loi*ed, and requested that John baptlisehlm. and Jolin did admin­ ister the ordinances off- baptism to Christ in tlie river Jordan, and when lie was baptised he. went np straight, way out of the wiiter, iih<1 #o tli« Heavens was opened unto him and ho saw the spirit of God deoendlug like a dove and lightning upon him, and lo a voice from Heaven saying, ihls la my beloved sou In whom I am well pleased. Thus did the holy ghost wit­ ness the divine ordinance, and a voice from heaven testified of being well pleased. Whether Jesus was put un­ der the water or not. It Is affirmed lie came up out of the water troin tlie river Jordan. You whosprii'kle or pour, did voti ever do as innoh as to go up out of the water to Imitate Chrlsta Baptls.n. If not hail you not better aet your houses In order, and make all things according to the pattern show­ ed thee in the mount. After our Lord rose from the tomb and about to leave earth for the resi­ dence at the right hand of his Father, ho gave his apostles a special Com­ mission describing their work fully.--- Said he go ye therefore and teacli all nations baptizing them in tho name of the Father, and tho son, and of tlie holy ghost Math 28. 19. Mark 16 15*10 Go ye into all the world and preach the ieosi.el to every creature. He that be- livcth and ts baptized shall be aavad, and he that Indieveth not shall l»e damned. In this language, salvation de­ pends ou belief and baptism. When­ ever tliev went they went to preaiui. Mini those who believed were to be baptized, and those who believed aad were baptized had tho promise of salvation. Some seem to be simple or kiuwliigly willful enough to claim this as a foundation for sprinkling as baptism. The surest way to get a ,%rue meaning or understanding of the apostles mode Is to consul >r their practice. We will call IVter drat as a witness. Acts 2.14 to 3S. l*eter preash- oil ft very pointed sornion, fttid when the people heard hia doctrine. Iliev were, pricked in their hearts, and aaid to Pet«*r and the test of the apostles, men and brethren what shall we do, Peter did not t«l! them to tlx up some­ thing that might bo popular, but said emphatically. Repent^ and be bap­ tized every one of von iu the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of slna. and ye shall receive the gift of the holy ghost. Then he spoke of the promises to them and their children and to those a far «tfl. Thoti tfioy that gladly received hi* word ' were baptized. • Peter no doubt preached According to his coumiftsion. The peoole heard. The hilly ghost applied tho truth to tlieir hearts, they cried, out what shall we do to be saved. Peter told them ^ trn,i;'y Wliat would suvc menu i»^l^*th«'i wHtyei and the Eunuch said, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Sou of God." Here a belief was required. So thoy went down into the water, both Philip aud the Eunuch, and he baptized him and tliev caiue.up out of the water, exin- pllfyiug the example of Jesus in Um liver Jordou. What can be more plain or need be to the mind of candid in­ telligence than this baptism by emer­ sion. Philip preached nuto hint Jesus. The Eunuch believed. They c tine to a certain water. They both went dowu into the water aud both came tip out of the water. Why do not all christians do as much to honor God? The advice of Annanlas to Paul wsts | to lie baptized not to tarry, and he arose aud was baptized. Paul says something relative to hi* work. He says he was called ni»oi» to go to M**a- donia, aud when lie came to Philipi.ow thealay he went out of the city by a riverside where prayer wus wout to be made, and ho sat down and apoke an to the women who resorted thore. The heart of Lydia the Lo^d opened that she attended to the things spoken by Paul, and when she was baptised aud her household, she invited Paul to come to Iter house, lit the 33d verse of the same chapter uu account is giv««« > of tho jailor, who cried out to Paul tMtll Silas, "what must 1 do to bo aavetl?" aud they said unto him, "believe ou the Ijord Jesus and tliou Shalt be paved." Aud he took them in the same hour of tins night and washed their strives and was baptized he aud his straightway, aud when lie had brought thuiu into his house «&e.. &o. So in iotli of these cases. They wero out by .he riverside, and where there was wa­ ter to wash tlieU stripes and to d« tlie Baptizing. They came in the house after the baptismal service*. Aots 18. Ja another instance of Paula adminis­ ter iug baptism, also Silas and Ftnath- in*, Pauls opinion or belief of Paul rela- lo* ma le small ,nm live to christian baptism may hefoiutd iu his letter to the Romans 6, 34, where he calls baptism a burial. He says, "know yc not, that so many of us %vere baptized iuto Jesus Christ were bap­ tized into hi* death." Therefore we are bnrled with hiin by baptism into dentil. That like as Christ was raised *up" from the dead by the glory or the Father, even so We also should walk iu newness of life. Paul calls it a bur­ ial by baptism. Baptized into hU death. Planted In his likeness of his death. Will a little sprinkle of water from the fingers in the face represent a burial. If so, you might with the same propriety sprinkloa little dirt on the coffin of the dead and call it the body burled or a burial. Common sense and candor teaches what a burial ia. 1 appeal to christian reasou-aml good sense not to condemn this on the ac­ count of the writer, but as tlie word of the living God, and whether christian baptism by immersion upon confession of faith, repentance of sins, and a be­ lief iu the I ord Jesus Christ It not the mode which John used. Christ en­ dorsed it, aud was baptized tu that way,and the apostles understood that as the only mode, classed ill the lan­ guage, one Lord, one faith, one bap­ tism, no dividing, the Lord, or faith, neither baptism, or will sprinkling or pouring, answer the requite me tits of Gospel baptism, as set forth lu the Bible,and advocated and pra^Uwd by Christ and the apostles. Not en ending to answer the ob­ jections to the mode of emersion, or to institute some other mode that la more easy and popular or convenient, I will only say not one lustance do we tin-l in John's baptiziug, or the apostle* baptismal modi?, where water was brought awav from the strea n, where wM coil tlntHf l ,the *oti»e toi^**1' the p#«t Atw weeks. h«*lug ittrmtg *11 tiiu«»«; An I mau.v ti-nes quite %&»Jf£ ant, and again we u »te ait advance «r" Jc per pound, the market closing ®r«|^ at 15c.--Many h i! !<-rsexpress aatiudfi meut at tho continnril foreign tlea whieli haa taken aUoit an 30.800 i»er wet k f«r wveral w**4*.-»* Medlil'ii and U»-.v gm les r»»t»tinue » bo| sought . mo.tr. (JtudittW! Sr*t« -* \ factory, fine 14? < I.V.. »taie f.*»ctorjfi ^ good to fine 14^'4). Mute ftctory fair* ' to good IS^lSi.itiito i fair li«IJ}. 5" Bt»iTiiX MAUitet, Bcrrun:--Tr i-le h.t< been twf 1W^ and the tewlem-y of tl»e h»atli»t ( wholly in tin* buyer.* fay»>r. There afa:,-:-,® lieen adeeline«»f }e|M>r |K»und fVatet thoa<ktng rates of a we» k,ag», the a^euoe ,.»f huyera tlo»re I* at able basis, fwr tin* Ih*»i tK>rrln«m wl»l ter d iiry it,- Is a top quotas tion. and most of I he sah*« h iv tMN^w at 30 to 2ie. with <ome poor i««ts of l^r, Notheru yrealuery attract* Imt ' little attention and It I# «h»nl-tfu1 28c could b« obtained for the !n*f latai in thi* market. Receipts fur the W#, 15.775 packages f ̂ Jtporta 8^83. CriKRsSB--The mnrkef has «atali fS a tlr ii tout*. Snles have h»-en ina«te 14^o. Keeelpta for t'ie wook oxpurt*5,7». ' ^ I \l\rnmtmmm0mm iiwii • S A FAii'»r s "1, v<s. --T»».» «?la*« which !>-. <>llv«T W«*«( | til lio|i»»e^.rt i g r a l u t t e 1 i t ? | w - v t ^ d n i » * i . * r « » I f i f t y f : eight m* ii'wri. a»» 1 i< si»*»k«*n ajujj as "the jfa*n<tn« td»s< »»t Owr •*» half will .U.* stanv I it» t»»v n«*t trfc»*a ; nial ovai'tst'* '- A n •'•f •'»" •aud o4k. - t cbrMttnltlirt »l tin A«M»4 * oiat. ml^'tt h.* «Moti-»i»»*-l Wot. llHifjP; (Mi tnnitf* tn I f i « «s>*r nan (/'lurk**'Ip, , the dl'ttlMgul-'hrtl rnitarlan divine*! * Of ocg«* T. Hi fo- o-rty Chief* 4 justice of IC'HI*h>; Pr«»#. Ben}, Pelroe. tb<» niathi'n trici ta; B. Curtis, tho jnri-t f William Gray« tho noted ilust »-i <u tc'i tut; *v; Francls^iiiiih. ton ltapti«t divine ao4 j-i p««t; I»r. Cin ller It . *hi'»-. «he Um*^< tori an i*r»*aeh"er; anl' leor^»» T. l>avls, Isaac B. IJ ip"' aa I J-»hn J. Taylor, alt of wlio*ti vvcr<* in t'oogre^* Inui 184%: to 1835. lo college with l»r. IIol(|^a | were R't'iert C. Wiutiirop. Jtt Ckartm- SnMHWr.'**} I..ho l.atstwp Motley, mm| Wendell Phillip*. *3L We H a»ty sm*h b i-iy of men efer . v, gether at one time lit «M|a at anj i«crli»«l before ot *1 iwe, • JVmo ^senRasfi; Supt. Ph lpa. of W inotta. I good l»eh*vb»r »f |«t»'plU on tlie *lf to au 1 fr>»m *«-U» >1 should iwt only |» taught b»il enfarc«4 by tvaotief«, i | claim that hi* expjvl*««w l«» that has s'i >w;i that a wise plan purs:i- l to I'oU |Ur.uti »o will k* of It l*nw kin I of disdii l..»-JrtfU«t, • j k , ~ m ees?sl« S>C vt»«

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