PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER. SATURDAY. DEC. 8, 1877 ■3 . " TBoolc Noticos. We met some old friends that we Obituary. each, anil five thousand to A. have known for many years, among Warren, and live hundred to the coin inns have n become too miwh crowded N ew T estament C ommentary V ol . 1 1 whom was our beloved and venerable for Oiu* the insertion of long obituary hoticen, except church at Brownsville, ami made II: This the second in -order, is the I Bro.(N. Porter, whd has passed his in cases where tho deceased was e»toiwiveiy known among our readers on this coast, lii all cases we several other donations. iliird in order of publication, the com-.| ■ four score yeaiv. May God's blessing will insert 100 Words free. For each, additional I remain respectfully y me hr ther 10U words we will charge $!. When lyng notiefw mehtary-on Matthew and Mark, and rest upon his'hoary locks and gently are aot accompanied by the money, the .editor will in < lirist, abridge them o suit. ..on 1 lebrews having been issued from lead him and his old companion in ~~~---- _______ :rr—x --------- :—:------ S ami . ei . D uxlon . the'priassseveral months ago. A pretty peace to the grave. Died; at Bethesda Springs, of con­ careful examination of the work con­ Our Troubles. G. O. B urnett . sumption, Mrs. P. S, I(enry, a;ed 3!> vinces us, that it will compensate us years, 1 montli and 28 days. . NUMB El III. for waiting, in the clear, forcible and D anville , C ontra C osta Coj C al ., She leaved a son and daughter and scholarly- volume presented to us. This It being settled, that one religious Nov. 20, 1877. iqany friends to mourn her loss. 'She series bf conimentaries are far in ad­ paper, for thejphurch of Christ, oil the Dear ’ Uro. Porteri has. been a, consistent and - faithful- .. . ■ • vance of anything of • that kind ever I have just returned from a meeting member of the Christian church for entire Pacific Coast, is suflicien't to undertaken by our brethren before. supply our’ wants, and all that we held at Modesto, Stanislaus county. several years. ~ ? Every Christian family that can at I found the congregation had run are able Jo support in a judicifius- dis­ A .-J lice H i nt . . ’ all afford to do so, should purchase the tribution of.tjie means we are able to down, had ’ become discouraged and iliitel'ent volumes as ..they makb their dispirited by reason of failure in collect for réligious purposes, we begin appearance. We know* of no more crops, &e. They ltave a good brick . Sadly I record thb death of Louella', to look around, and while engaged in profitable investment. Pxice per vol- house apd the nucleus of a good and the beloved wife of J. T. Harringfon deep meditation upon the future, of thtV’p+xce. A fond husband, ' ume, .in cloth,92 00* sheep, 50; prosperous congregation, but need affectionate mother and sister, and thenjoomes up another trouble in our half calf, .".'f O'L f 'har.e W Hall, pub- help and building up. ~ My work for l-DITOH-. two s#wet children sit in grief, mourn­ li; . ublishers, Cincinnati,.. over two weeks, consisted of collecting ing the loss' of one dear to them as It is not in every good man to make together -the scattered Q-agments of L ife and E pistles of S aint P aul : the church and .warming- them up to life itszlf, seeking consolation in the an editor, nor is it wise to place every Connyheare & Howaon. We have re- duty, which I succeeded in doing, and knowledge that though she cannot re­ good journalist in’ the'’ editorial chair turn to them, they will some day go Looking from any stand point, it reived from the ColumbianBoo'M.’om'-' the.result was, that at The end there to her. . Mrs. H. wa3 not a member of would be jnuch better to fill the edit-, pany, Hartford, Conn., the '■ People's was but one feeling, that I should be­ the church, and most deeply do I de- orial "chair with good brethren who Editton ’’ of this standard work. It is çuuiu — , come their viivn paai/ur. pastor. i I natu had-no no baptisms uaptusms plore the feet, for I know that it are good, wri t i -rs, 1 mt not good i«penk- a volume «¿975 pages orçfine-paf.er butted ;41,. s.,,1 u, U-reaped l.-.v- would have been a coinfortable reflec­ ers; some have'the gift of'writing ■ u 1 laruje .« n ». . I 1. A >1 t I- type,"finely r -Z*» ry zvl - ’ 11 ¡1- in anil beautiful i after. JThe Sunday school was almost tion to her in her last moments. Iler but are very poor speakers, while lu.straleu, boun'tl in cloth and sold at extinct, this I have to .revive, bring, last conscious hours indicated' how i some others have the gift of speaking the remarkably tow price X)f SI 50. members back to duty and sinners deeply she-lamented.that she had not .but are vti ‘ v poor writers. We do not remember to have seen into Christ, all of which I hope to ac-. united with the church, But while Now, it iwerns to me, that every any vu'innC'; fi large, and containing compiish by the help of God; teach­ she was not a member of the ehureb, member oi‘the c-hureh should be put tinieh valua’tto-inibwnatton. ufftred- ings of his word and aid of the Holy she was deeply interested in its wel- to work 'n fhe vineyard according L> ,_y.t /.' low a ¡>:-hv. T’s '■■Gie;±ly rec- , Spirit. Dft>and here a noble band of •fare and pblicitoUs'’for its. suecess. l’f gift God has Been pl--as d to give oniniehd all our premiers, and otluT women ready for work, if some on.e Every good work and worker had a him ; the good preacher to jhxnching. v ~ brethren interested in a careful study will direct the'm.so that I feel very much friend hi Mrs. IL A kinder heart and the -good writer who is not a • of the Strijitures, b> sendJ-l 50 to the encouraged at the prospect’.ahead -for seldom beat in a human breast'; she' Ihi'.nt speaker, to writing, a’id thus publishers an ! ¡ the cause here. This congregation ever liad.an encouraging word, for the utilize all our jbrees in the house of a copy of this l ook. The translations used to be the first in number, suffering and ready help for tin- needy- God; If the conductor of a religious ali i not< . <>:i the i-pi.;tl -.of Paul alon ■„ material and moral influence, and I Her charity was with'HtU^stentauon papw will remember that Christianity r re'worth'more than the price'of the see no reason why it may nof-bq so and her good deeds were never paiad- coii.-i-t- of farts'•ami -truths -tb he be­ libok. tov.- 1 eommeilce my work there Lord’s thee in peace. we will be divided as ouv brethren era. day, December' 2d. I intend sub­ T. P o rte p.. now are, by following the opinions scribing for the P. C. M essenger , and taught by religious papers in the east. Reports from the .Field. « All the switching ofl' on divisions shall advocate it strongly to my con­ B rownsvill , L inn C o ., O r ., that have occurred among, us during gregation. But. more anon. Nov. 21, 1877. Bro. Wolverton preached in Mon­ the last fifty years, have been the re­ Your Bro. in Christ, Dear Bro. Stanley s mouth last Lord's day, and ho and sult of unlearned questions taught ADVERTISEMENTS . A E ZR A ,* P ' 'J, A1 ■ ' ' H AS JU8T ÜECEIVED À 'LARGE AND MOST DESIRABLE STOCK OF ‘ FALL’AND WINTER GOODS, AND CALLS 'ilfE ATTENTION OF ' THE PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT OUP. -VEPA-UT^ENTS LN FANCY DRY GOODS-, WOOLEN ••':<• AND SPEr fAI. ' DISRASES, l’ermiuxently Located in Portland, TO CURE THE SUCK. The Laute Walk! The Blind See l. The l-’eaFIirar! acutíí P ain instantly relieved ! ' , Sii:J Pufyrmrd * - NO ¡'AEDlCtMES CIVEN ! lEx-ept bi i Nerve and Blood Rentadle., and other Approved Treatment, without Al;?. '.ury.> OFFICE Over O’Cor nur'a Store, comer of Wa i>fuu anti Fo nt .t:crtB. Office ¡><»11«—From 10 a . m . to 5 r. it. ryt. FLATTERY'S PillCTICE IS MOSTLY a z the cure of Chronic Diseases anil cases given up by 11» beat Physicians and Professor» as in­ curable, a'.»I although over 27 years a graduate ol a Medical College, his nieihod of treatment ix peenl- liar to h:i»v<-lf. Ii„ br.Iong- •„ no Medical Schools, Creeds. Cliques, Claus, Scholastic Dog­ mas or Straight1 Jacket Impracticable Medical Thooriea : but he belong» exclusively to the Medi­ cal Prefer n. His practice is based npon the moat strict prin­ ciples of science : and there is nothing miraculous or supernatural abo-.it it : it is in harmony onlv with all Nature's laws. Many eminent Physicians of the /ar io us practices not only acknowledge his superior method in certain cases, but receive hrs treatment lor themselves and families. Hy this trci'ment it requires but a short time for inveterate ,-iws of almost any cur bie chronic disease ; and few 1.1 ease./ require a second treat­ ment, c ept in Par.il is of Long Standing,. Sup­ purating Tumors. Bad Curvatures of the Spine, etc , etc., and these eases are Cured. H enry C ogswell . I regret tb Write to you this letter, from the religious’press. Bro Muncy both spoke at night. Bro.- May our P. 'C. M essenger ever as I feel in the deepest sorrow. I was W. united with the congregation by U kiah , C al ., N ov . 1377. conje to us heavily laden with Bible called to attend the funeral of our letter in the morning, and in the truth and free from the opinions and Bri>. Porter: worthy brother and associate, William evening th to yzer - threw additions : The M essenger comes to Laud E. Maxim, who was buried to-day. doctrjnes of men. hue 1 eclaimed and two confessed' faith H enry T homas . regularly, and our hearts rejoice from Bro. M. was a good Christian, and in in Christ, and were immersed on Mon­ San Jose, Cal., Nov. 20, 1877. two reasons, when we read it. early days when there was but few day afternoon. ’. of .Fanli loti. Pleasure, :»i>d 1st That we have at last succeeded preachers in our midst, he used to ‘•A Krpdfti ton instruction." The folio-wing are tl-o Diseases which yield most in getting a permanent paper for, the gather his little flock together., ft Rif readily to his ¡»eiHiar treatment, to wit H arkisdurq , L inn C o ., O r ., HARPER’S BAZAR. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout. Neuralgia, brotherhood of this State. illustraed . > Paralysis, Hysteria O nv ibinns, Headache, Ner­ preach to them, and told them what Nov. 25 j 1877. vous Irritation of th Brain. Wakdfirlnees Dyspep­ 2d. From reading reports of differ­ the Savior said for us to do to become A'oliccs oj the Preu. sia, Disesees or the Inver t-qd Sph-en. Irritation of Dear Bro. Stanley : ent brethren all along the coast we see Christians. lluziir is tho or^an of ihe fashionable world, the Stomaeh, Chronic~Diarrli¡¡aorfatmlùia faith in the Christ of God, ffnd were jlation of Eyes, Hpocks or Opacities of the Coreno moving on. He preached an excellent ginia, and has lived a Christian life by its tabefnl design* for embroidered slippers Amarosisor Nervous Biin iaess. Deafness. Noise in baptized, and one restored. May it and litxurions dressing-gowns. But the reading the lleao. Discharges from the Ears. Turifors, discourse last evening to a crowded over thirty years; twenty years of matter of the Baiar is unit rmly of great excel­ Piles, dwelled Neck (or >)oirrc). hyphihtic Hhen- turn to the faithful praise of our lence. The taper lias acquiretl a wide popularity hou.se, and the best of interest pre­ which he has lived in Linn county. for the fireside enjoyment it afford», aud lias bo­ matism. Ulcers. Epilepsy or Falling.(fits, etc., etc. JTh® f >llo-i i g are : .0 of the !>-. as a in which Father in heaven. an established authority with the ladies of Lis cer!.ii.-. 1: ' 1 reo >■... at-- -iifticmntTn connec­ vailed. I suppose he -will send you a I Oregon. He is well known irt all ccino America. — .V. I". Erey.'uv] Poet.. In the vineyard of the Lord, tion with his treatment iii order to effect a speedy report soon of his meetings in this j parts of tho State. He leaves a wife and Iiatlie-.J 1.: e. viz.: J E. W. B arnes . -, - TERMS: Scrofula, Ca’arrli of the Hoad, Throat and county and Lake, bo -L- shaH not’ say I and daughter, and an adopted son, Postage free to all Subscribers in tho United Lungs, Bkin Diseases, Cancers, dyphijitic Dis­ eases, nil lilo.al Disr-:i-vs, etc., otc. 'anything about them; but send an whom he brought across the plains State». TAPB .WORM.—He guarantees to remove Tape H abfeb ' s 1’ azsb , one year........................ $1 fO - S anta R osa , C al ., item of Sunday' school news. H Op includes nrrpayment of U. 8. postage by W-.nn, in every inaUni-e. in fmm two- to fenr and adopted* in Oregon. Perhaps you hours, with the head. When tho head is not ro- Nov-. 20, 1877. the publishers. muvod die worm will grow again. No money rws We have a splendid Sunday school, may know something of his where- Snfnrriptin ia to II morn's M aoazixt , W eexlt , quired until the worm Is removed. Dear Bro. Porter : — an t IltzsB. t'h'ine udilreu for one year, 410 00 or , the writer being superintendent; C. alxmts. His name is A. C. Maxim. tiro of NAHAL CATAU11H positively cured by one Prriadiealii, to one ad lreufor one treatment.-^ At the request of the church at ■ • year, $7 00 ; poetale free. W. Tindall, assistant ; H. H. Frazier, His proper name is A. Warren. Xf>? DROPSY cured without Tapping. Napa City, I visited them last Lord’s An Eztra Copy of either the MaoAzntc, W eekly , (or »tone tn-the Bladderf, dissolved secretary; Nettie Siddons, librarian; is not here, and Mrs. Maxim x^oiild or B aza b , mill oe supplied yratu for every 'JlSft of and GRAVEL removed and removed hv two applications of a dayto set in- order the things that F ive StiasctUBEi««: it Ol rnc/i, paidfor by one re- jierfoctly liaVn-li-ss vegetaMoliquid. Miss Georgia Ester, organist. We . like to see him. I would like to have mitfarre ; nr‘, Six Copies one year, wiihmit extra CHARG^M in vierare >i:.d ai-.-ording to circum- were’ wapting, by ordaining Bro. J. Stances. No charges for a -ccobd tr ament. have a splendid lot of teachers too, this letter inserted in the P. C. M es - '•opy,forti M. CURED AT HOME.—Write a full statement of L. Marshall as elder, afld Bros. Butler Baek A’nmbers can lie supplied at any time. tho caan and Treatment will Be rent. that are always at their post. They j sender . Probably he may see it. The volumes of the Baiar commence with the Address, - and Pearson deacons, and Bro. Gardner year. When’no tiine-is mentioned, it wdl lb m|. 1 don't go on excursions on the Lord s Brollicr M. was sensible to the lost- I derstood DR. J. Ft. ITTEKV, that tire gnbscriber wishos to commence tf7n83 an evangelist. V<>rtl*ne «ont by express, free of order with a fine and well appointed expense, provided the freight does not lexcood ood last Sunday was 106, and is gradually and requested them to sing songs of dollar, for S» otl. A complete Sot, comprising 'T'HTS popular Ferry is now in Sunday school, presided over hy Bro. ’ity-o ie Volum--«, rent on receipt of cn-li at the -» rnnning order, managed by an increasing both in number and inter- holy estacy to waftf his spirit on Twc rale of So J b | vol., f eight a: expeuse of pur­ Gardner. I was pleased to ace the perienced ferryman, Oho trill be' fonrid We labor in hope that great high, and then closed h‘i% eyes never chaser. est. advance under Bro. Gardner's efficient Cloth C ams for each volume, - litablo'for'bibd. •triclly in attendance at all honra. Late good shall como from this valuable to open again. iug. wdl I» «ent by mail, postiMid, on receipt of changes in the road lias recently been \ labor, (ho The the church is making. makin; *1 OOoach. 1 made which now shnns all bad hills, and adjunct. Bro. M. was a very charitable man. Indexes to each volume sent gratia on receipt of make tho distance shorter than before. A brethren have succeeded in paying ofl stamp. Yours, new and safe boat rnn by suspension I never heard of his refusing aid in # the debí on their beautiful and well Subscriptions received for JlABru'a Periodical» pulleys steel --- -w — — attached to M a ... - . wire, which ---- D. M. G ibson . building churches or for other pur ­ 0Dlr- „„ i . «nóteles u« to cross at all stages of water. finished house, and have employed í- I - Newspapers are net to coi ; —»-— poses. Jn his will he left his wife pithouj the oxpress order of S oi««, W. 0. PETTYJOHN.- Bro. Gardner to minister ■ to them in Addreas « ua « a «touguwA dv« tbnusaau nsnans j Sena iis new suoscrioer. H au Ì'J u À» iUuUJUUil ivtw M anager . •pintdsi things. 4 ’tÄiSjÄ" ■ 1 Jun