THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Fr.im lh N Vurk Obisrcsr. INTERNATIONAL LEBBONB. ST SSV. IHSSt N USOt-T, D. I). Fen. I<. —The Conversion of Lyd ia —Acts 16 : 11-24. Tl*t Wbotr hwfifl th* U>H o|n*d, tbt •he tVpid- tl mul" litis tlntigN hit'll writ* sjmkeu of Paul —Acts lii : 11. Tho central tiling in ilirsr particular verso*isllieinstructiveaccount they give of a divine conversion ; one in which the means and signs of tin- happy change are as clearly shown us is (lie blending in it of both div iiie and human agency. Rut we shall u<)t need to )<>ok very closely to find in the narrative a number of other* to claim our interest ed attention. l*iit first note the "we" which, app.-ur lug in the tenth ver*e, is here repeat- j cd and runs through the remiiiiider of | the hook. Vlld SO the writer, l.ilke, the beloved physician, has joined tin- nii-- sionarv hand. P>sihly the Apo-tle has of u phjsician's counsel and j vvateh. Also nolo that the mpvenger* of tin- ' gospel are now in Eiirrjv. Thay have I cro-.s<-il the NARROW ea which separates Asia Minor from (In-ece. A quiet and I unheralded event, and yet one "I im measurable iniportaiiee; grander in it- 1 csulls than any vietory ever neheived |iv arms, or learning, or inventive' genius, or any form of biimsu valor or skill. The la-ginning ha*4eeu made •.f a kingdom more glorious ami more en during than that of the tresar*. Fussing to the main point of the narrative, we find su unwearied Ajs,* <le, 1. Seeking xenrh. —This was net for him elf or in his own interest. It was love to t'lirist and to souls which imjM-lb-d liis steps. Trofts was on liistorie ground, . and so was I'hilippi. It was from a r #pot near to the former that tin- hero of . the Odyssey and the .Em-id s--t forth: And at the latter that Augustus and Anthony gained a memorable victory ©rer Brutus and t assius. I'hilippi was moreover a Roman colony, a garrison town, and so A miniature of the Impcr ial city. But Paul was influenced bv none of these things. Was Paul destitute of historic interest atel literary tastes? That nowhere ap g ears. But what does apj-ear is that he Cta* fired by a nobler pa-sion than that -which kindles the selfish l.reasts >f most modern *ight-soeking tourists. H>- Was seeking work ; work for <"hri*t and •for soul*. And so. loosing from Troax, ft-- was soon t I'hilippi; and being at I'hilippi, he was not long in finding is here the more devout w ere wont to congregate. At I'hilippi hi* first need was to learn (he character and religious op|>ortuni- Aics of the place, and pehap* to procure •omething to do at his trade, since he would le changeable to none. But the ©r.bbath found him at the river's side, WHORE was A protrvsht or temi>orary •fracture, for prayer. The Jews, lieing few, had nosyagogiie. And only a rom |mny of women resorted to the river •ide. But the earnest worker doe* not Wait for a crowd, lie is glad to find one interested listener. He improve* sueh Opportunities as Ood put* in his way. Seeking work, he never fails to find It. 2. Gather* tj fruit. —Among those who ti.vi fewort to the place of prayer, was a Wouisn. naim-d Lydia. whose trade hail brought her hither from the distant City of I'hyatira in Aria Minor. Moat tikMy die waa not a Jew, but a Jewish proselyte ; far such seems to lie the force Pf the phrase " which wor*hip|ed CwJ." This phrase further indicates the j ilopefulness of her caae. There was a Cneaaure at least of the fear of <Jod in fcer heart; she love<l to meet where re ligion was the theme of discourse, and j fihe voice of prayer waa heard. Buch §>'-mon* are always hopeful. It was her Conversion of which we are here told. Not* the process of the change, (a) (She "heard." That which she heard •a* the gospel. The demoniac spoken Of further on. testified that it related to •'the way of solvation.:' To this she li-t'-ned. (4j Then, God "opened her ft-iart. Doubtleg* he had been doing : now he o quickened her COnjcWufe and spiritural desires as to her more earnestly attentive, (e) <ru|l.ar, as a result of the SpirH's influ ence, Nhe attended unto the things Wb;vh were spoken." This was some •ltuigAdditlonal to the hearing. It im fllis |piing aaet to the things heard, and devoting herself to them. It was * 0t ojerely hearing, being moved, drop f tear, making a resolve, wishing •he might he savod, and going her way. The "attending" implies faith and obedi ence. Here were three things : a hear ing ear, a divinely quickened heart, a Consenting will. If, when one hears the word, hi* will consents, he need con cern himself no frirther; for he may be •ore the Lord baa been moving hia •cart. Note the signs that the change waa a (rue conversion, (a) "Mhe waa bap ttaed." Openly, and in the appointed ' way, sho ronfi •<! In r trust in Cnrist, and owned live allegiance In liiin. (A) Mho inHih-noixl h-r '-household also to enter the new w .iy. If'sho IhI young children sho put upon them, a* well us upon herself, Christ's seal. It hor hoii-i --hold consisted of person* in hof service, she Interested hcr*elf in their religious welfare. She luade hers a ChirUtiiili home, (e) She opened her house to the messenger* of the go* pel ; aksillili-d her purl ill the burden of < lirislinn work, (</) Furl Iter on (v. 40 | we roe that she wan noitlier ashamed nor afraid to stand by the ajii.l tie.i when they were do nouneed and persecuted. Thee were -urerign*. 11 ei * was earnest faith, eon trolling the heart and life. Note how this fruit HIM gathered : not l) a formal tliiwoune-, but by religion* • -oiiver-ation. Mow many op|>ortunltb " for tilts We let flip, .!. 'SiUncing i (ohA't -Tin ttoaMer. in this iimlnnee, was a damsel, subject to demoniae possesion. \II evil spirit either enabled her to foretell the 111 ture, or stirred her up to pretend to do it. There were demon iactt in the >• \ ior's day. and it would be too much t. siiv there are none now. This woman followed I'IIUI and hi- eoinpanioiis, aid cried uftev fhern. testifying to their <1 vine mission, much a- d< * |s did t tin:' of our Saviour. Whether her eries weie scornful deriion, or a half understood longing of her heart for d •liverato e, is not eertain. At mix rate troubled I'aul is similar following and testimony del tie Saviour: and mi the name of .lesti- t'lirist he bade the spirit eoine out of her. * il.serve that lii way of silencing this frmihlor was by an net of kindness to the damsel, at the same time it wa* one of sternness toward the evil spirit We may always be stem toward my evil, or sin, or spirit of wrong doing, lint sinner* are to !•* p tied. To do them good i the l<t, * it is often the surest way to silenee their opposition. Save them from their slavery to viee, intemperance, and ha tred to the gospel, and tiny w ill be hit) derer no longer. •4. ffujFtrinti f"r tcfll doing.- -Tile trouble some damsel, who followed Paul. • a slave not to an evil spirit only, but to a company of masters who, with demoniac selfi-liiie-is. made gain of low fortune tell ng. The command of the Ajxwtle set her Soul free. Her master* ought to have been glad. Hut selfishhcNi can go so far as to regret a sinner's salva tion; a* to make merchandise of an other's soul; as to la- angry when a slave of sinful habit is set free. How hard ening is covetovlsiiess ? There is no baser, mora cruel, umrc saunic passion than that can grow to IK*. It was that whieh incited the owner* of tin' de inoniac slave at Philipi to their wicked traffic; as it i that which now incites to equally wicked traffic in intoxicating drinks, and in corrupting literature- When her master* saw that their hojm of gains was gone, they were enraged, and east Paul and Milns into prison. So now the trafficker* in vile drink* and base literature ore full of bitterness and a spirit of revenge when their ruinous work is hind- led. Mhouhl this intimi date or discourage fidelity f ikir Su viour ho# told us beforehand that well diving will alway* lx- with eo*t. To de stroy the work* of the devil will never lie child'* play. No great good is ac complished without suffering. PHACTICAI. rOKT|n*S. 1. There is no excuse for religious idlers; iweker* after work find it. 2. The moat effective preaching i* to little groujM, and single hearer*. 3. fine hearing sufficed for I.ydia. Let worker* eek and exfsect sudden conversion*. For any sinner to delay ia to increase guilt. The spirit says, come now. 4. Are you waiting for Hod to open your heart? Rather are you not bold it close against him ? Might it not be •aid to you, "Ye do alway* reeist the Holy Gboat." 5. The double work of reacuing vic tim* of drink and vicious ways, and of defeating trafficker* in the ruin of Wit* and souls, is an important part of the work of the church. There are to-day no greater hindcrer* of the pro gress of religion than ardent spirit*and bad books. 6 The secret of all opposition to re ligiou is in the fact Ibat it interferes with the world's Wive of gain and selfish indulgence. Hombthiko new in a conductor's out fit has recently been introduced on one of the Brooklyn horse cor lines. In the fair-recording apparatus swung from their necky, so the passengers ran see his fair noted, is s fixed watch, so the passenger can also see the time. Of this innovation a conductor lugubriously said to a reporter of one of our contem poraries : "i come pretty near getting mad sometimes, when a passenger catchc* hold of me and turns me around like a wooden man, to sec what time It is, but as that ia what the watches are for 1 don't know as 1 ought to object. I suppo*e at this rate they'll keep an fitting us nut for the accomodation of the public until a man won't be con sidered fit for a ear unless he has got a calendar stitched on to the back of his coat, a thermometer hanging from one button-hole, and a city directory hooked 1 1 a strap around his waist." , A Btmngd Story , 4 PKOtINICNT VIRRINI4 30IIF.TV I IHVAF „ I IKB roMJce a* A a-iuttN 3H tK4* ACKMOtri.tDUKti IIKHkBLP A MAN. i One of the l"t known Indie* of thn ' .Slienanthmb Valley, Vn., hit Uirtitd out to ho u man. Miaa F.lizab4li ItoU a ' j <3ii Payne, duugliter of the lute .low ph P>yne, acieri iuile from Winclietcr, r , who bit." lived for thirty -eight yearn u* u . | lady, auddeiily avowed licrwelf to he n ' f. vv tlaya since it man, and .tin tied .). P, ' i Itcilly, clei k of the county isourt, by up 'plying for u liceinm to marry a Mi-- j lliriion, who had reaided in the Payne family ar a domeatie. The lu ly who fired the heart ol Mr. Payne with such piitaion a* to oontjM'l him to throw oil llio habit <>l u lifetime umi declare I>i-> aex i* prupoi-HoaMliu! anil forty year* ol age. The strange affair ha* catiaod decide. I Hernial ion in the Shenandoah i • Valley and nothing el en ta kedaUtut. Pa i no iva* l-rouglil tip aw a girl. Noon. , ever .(ue.ti Tied his sex, uild hi* own svowel that he wow a man took away the breath o: the eomuiunity. Kiiwa f.etfi Reberva Ptyne ivu- otto of a family | of aix daugliteMj wa brought up u* woniaii. and iva- adiuitled into the be- 1 of tety in cont|iuny nitU other utrmhern of the family, lie wa. alwaya tegartled 'ax a Homekhal maru'Uline go I, but no I one ever guapci ted he HI,I u man. He wa- a inii-1 grai-eful and 'iaidiing erjut *• irienne, and always chalb rige I almna lion a- he frequent ly lode into Winehc tcr tviih hit habit hii.l .oiuewhat long [ hair trtiling in the wind. Me was one j of the moat widely known Udie in the i vail*jr. In addition to good birth and) inherited acre* hu developed remark*- I bb- bu"ine*a talent lor a woman when | lever.,- in the family fortune rendered ! it in'i. etry for aotnn one to |<ut a j shoulder to the wheel. Mia giaters were du tingui.bed fori their culture anl peraonal charms and | several of th< ui married prominent | j gentlemen. Rebecca Pay ne devoted himself to the I msnagement of a farm and to thenij-er i vi-ion of a store whirh he had twtah li*he<i at Rent, where he al*o held the ap|*iin(ment of poatmiatreaa. lie alw. dealt in cattle and horses and liecttnir an ' exjiert in that way. All hi. enterprise* ' prowjiered and he haa e<ju raironidtr j able wealth. Iteiermining to marry be | tbrvw off his dreaaea and applie.l for ! license from the rourt at Winchester' but the aatoni.hclclerk, wholikeevery I body else, knew hirn aa a woman, do' | linevl to iwsne * license for a woman to J marry a woruan. When Payne prove,! hia real w* t,y J producing the certificate of !>r. P. W. Mogtiire of Winchester, the license wa atili refuses! on the ground that Virginia law compels a m <n to have given n-mes which show hi* sex before he can act aa a man before the law. Payne then do trrra nel to have his name changed at the March term of circuit court. whi< h will most on the firat proximo. The affair i a ntno days' wonder in the .Shenandoah and has created more ex citement than any event whir.h has di* turbed the .octal circles of the State for h.ilf * century. No explanation haa been off red ae to why he haa masque railed ao long as a woman. Rumor h< it that Pavne and hit sweetheart went to We. i Virginia ye.terdiv and were m riml, but this lacks confirmation. Y pt"7 Is pollU:*, Bff-aay itrt la r If ! tli BO ill 'T*jt AN ui ft a WT. 3 lIK LABOR tWt'Rl.r WRr.KLV RKi.totors St* RftCtUt NEW VfIHKJtBSEHVER tdafclhM IHSKI.' No nt T ia IN" naintrr haoae-r, t .sat<w •MS fsara " IMIMI Or Iwim Prta. awk at thah'aA t <k MtttoHal kakealtf aM hi. trtlvn aM willoetala Mill mint Ik. Oastvsa. 'H aawog iu MlkM, ka kM th. tralslag of a gnsrt". o< a eastar; lot tk'ir vat Til ('OMHF.3MCI (g U. Oaa*'ta ara Iroai all laM.: aM Ik* . caMfallg IM Mt. 4*4 iMaciaoM. farakhlag a >.augt.t, ,ivs of tka raft- Sltlo* Of IN* 3r3*k wk mamk. Tk. o,iOa>oat f Aoatcwtraa. 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Wiiim I' • 166 William U M<r .... do ill .#- William Gilbert do 11 1 • 111 Wllil.m 4 k#l do 111 1i.... Mif> Ifou*' # #l/ do li I'ill 4 Otf do >1 MurfArri loii|rli*i/ d>> >RJ J M H I* af k< r . do J**. Ilt'lmr I Park* r do MO 11. or \ Mi *• t. . | i*> JH .> Wofl, -I Mn. ■ - Hl*lbofl do %it P l> H ' f .3 .j, Do ii, VojfcAD' ico, | Lifcjfi a ffmn, Col/urn I'a I ii-ofr# llall. Pa* NEW STORE. am ' Jjargcst Xar Newest Stock. Goods. l.i* i\ tltiif OBY Ooojrs. Ynu Mint. Vdliori.. H'-.u nail Tli*' s|ki, ' 111. \P| 3 | STtllJl. tj 'irorcric., " ProvUifxik, ' "pntri* salt iti'l IViiinty. Finli. WK Wt 111 * > I'.IN IN KOK LA ROE CAM! yfANTITIUs j .(! 2-* l and enn | 4 bU, liIMOIMS C'U KAPP.tt "I* K. tht * m PP Ol VE SPETIAL ! s P.A KG A INN n A For the n *l 1 A1.1.. 30PAY.4. COBURN. PA. (falrA Kbllmb) Tlmn. lIL, Jan. lABO. rkv tw In nnrfi'y (K-lt irr A aot appotnitd ' I Fml /'. liuur f f>U aytnt/nr thr aU oj Mr V.tr< Tram Hai.'m i j W*trh*j in th* ttnvix >< HrVrfmlt. Rnrkroup \Vrr H COBI-AWT. BY HOSMKR p. HI'LI.AND. SAC. I Hk*io| iDtpt iboroafhly iMtnd thn RrßskfoM ijuick Train Walchn. for the lani three years, I orter then with the I fullnal eonfWnnee * the heat made and moat reliable tine keeper /or the money , Ihkt rxo bo nhuined. ''* ' Irrevrv W./rA for tm . -jrt J'K.i.YA P. KLMR, V". 2 HrorLn KA f fo*. Allot'./-, .tumrjti Watch** at re i>.c4 JtftrtM. T'iriiiToK, l*ti. 27, 1(182, 1 he Kucklttrti wateh purebawod Fab. Ih7W. haa performed hotter than any Watch 1 ever bad. iltrn carried it every day and at on time ban it been irregular, or ia lb* lut unreliable. I cheerfully recommend the Rook ford Watch. HORACE B. MORTON, at L'igb'on Furnace Co. T*. ftTt>K,S*|,l l 18, Htel. The Kockford Watch run* very ac curati ly ; better than any watch I ever owned, and I hate bad one that coat ♦ 150. Can recoainoml the Rock ford Watch to everybody who winbea a fine timekeeper. M P. HUBBARD, M. D. Thia ik to certify ib*t the Rookford Watch bought Fell 22, IS?9, haa run very well the pant year. Having net it only twioe during that time, ita only variation being three mioute*. It haa rua very much fetter than I ever an ticipated. It waa no* adju.ted and oolr ooal ♦.*. K V. BKYAVT. ADVICE TO MOTHKBB. At. yoa AMnrkwA at night aw l hrwkwa wf 3<WF Ml kg a Ack rklU MA< ring aw<! rrylwg Ilk gwfa wf cat- Mag Wwlk ? If w,, wm4 at .*rw an ! gwt a kwtUa af Man Wt.wtow'a Suwvnvw Brai-r ro* CaruTKa Tawrwiw. Ii nln b InoalctaM". ti win rwliw,. tka amo Hut. mAwwt tawaeAiatalT DviwwA w|n It aW3tWa.lkwv la no ailmkw wktl M. Itcwrw. 4y •"tan ao4 Alwrrtmw. rwgalalM h. eiMark awd bom •1. < urww wind nolle, •nO.iw th graw. rwhm tw BwauwwU .n.aw# gtlww Inwaaa4 waargy to tkw wkwl* .ftMa Mm. WIWWW'I eanrarw. Starr rna Cmav aaa Tatrraiw* l r-lwawawl tw tkw taw*, awd to tkw wrrf worfpUna of we. wf tkw olAwwt and twwt t m,l. rhrwt <4aa> awd awrwM la tkw Callwd atwtww. awd Iw for awtw by all drngdwla tbogkow! tkw ttorld. Prirw S4 ram* a hwtllw. k-T-ly. ThaoMgat and brut appointed I net ileum Ar obtaining a BuainwM Education Far eircuMM addrrwa P. DUFF A BONA To Iwtpwrt a Vrantlaal Btdaiaa IMwciMww haw. Or may ynara wad with grant wacil bwaa tkw aro. of Der .CMlwgw, Mw. A llftk X.Www* Tkw laitfcfkl •taAwwt haw hwrw MUtka im mk a rrmlwtag aw win •aaltf) kta Im m Iww.dtat. wtraac. aywa awarUral AHm la aay <td>M. wf Mk Par rkvaian aAArm P. A Bona. Ptttwkargk. Pa. UatTw paokkaaew. pritlMtet by Marpw A Bra- pffatwd la Mn, aR< lag" Tkw targwwt w nrhna Ik. mtw. r t.> ndi-d * . awrk tw haakwtwiaiinma, kMtaaw awaa wed fracß dkl.ingißlß. Maa,•mi | —Fif jr Bliigh* at ind b*!o </-!, at Brlru(t t. You'd be Mirprlaed to Ibe f 1 "* hundoimi iv trimmed In vl-^a 1 rel and | lutb, fur SW) arid upward'. TbeadV j li|{b frujat be otd to make raui, lor ' S'ii * |< the tln to save at leul ten or litu-' fi doliara on * alelgh I'rurloUM Hope l'rrutia. One morning while he (her husband; I > boding bar ij|t in nrdrr lime •be could brealne woie aaaily, after Laving a airukglftd Willi M tiK'i a|el! ol COUkhili|r, he ruade ib- remark that be did not believe ah# would aver ir*t w-||, when 'he, ill bar weakriea, ani<| ; "Yaa, I will f jif you Will brink l>*. lU.timk." Tha I iincinr m. brought. lie preacribed a t<*aa|nnnlii| of PTUHU a*ary hour. She began to improve from tbe fiiet do** ba took She fold roe to .ay aha haa never fell batter in her life than 'he does now. rind that *he ran not *ay tori nnieh for Peryna A.J.MlLia*. liar hutfland writf-a "Saal|(b Chicago, 111.. I-a HI, I HI ; I bare a living wit '"** ol the atrial) id Peru/,, in i ov wife, who w.-t saved ironi death by it. ' I car j tify • bat every word or. pa ye M ~, [)„ II hMTHxs n Uwik on the • ||| n f Life" •. true in every particular. 48 2c T. S.fioai.iM sv% " * r I i /WWaIJNG L I Rlm lot toaug DiSE/.srs) iTcrrca.iTCH so&ts. pimpus. / vpst wony J %Wol r/;r FOR i name PILES j <aw..iwlari. > e.nH-r ,i fct.;..a. or".' a-n.,.:! law .1 MP I.t- la/lite flora.- a-l-di Aaa j . ■ an, tl at.) |ulto ram. IViOII ( Ol ata r . I n MV. aav a "I.la 111 ta* iu;ta v.M a -.i ,fau.ui a. imi rai eta Is £-ct mar ts l HeSea.fl / * Mraw.Pt Swat st A fll. e>. la, IW ' WOY^S3U POWDER I Absolutely Pure. Til to pnrn<Ur *m\mr 'Art**. A **▼#! of pent* ■ t r*ngi\ *; Ho)<NrpVHttMi. that (U oHIMT) kt4 m4 c*tat I# *44 tr r <mprttttn j *ib fa ilUto4* of Isw !#tf, atl **irti(,A)na or j (*•! is ftM It; TAL kit MM ,HliIM . v . 83E88E885E133| JfOR THE PERMUirWT CURE OF . gj CONSTIPATION. f! g Wosawso—iasa">^'is*t"^--|* }}a > 'asaw? , u!r*wTslaa T|j Sitta sw this WWl| wir si at saws It. | 3 PILES, .isiat to'sirr ae* ftj,aj.pius>i4 wiu oowaMpsUss. aidsar-Wwrlj-^ ' rem whmm aaywmjisjfc ■V' CT^aS^lMaiTiW> i Jmww> awls [; Mr*. Whi**tna>> k&s htu joom in the BUSH HOUSE, and r truAo to riwAoUMC fa the ladle* of j Bellefonte, that die has jud received on imtnennee STOCK of the lateM winter dole* MI BONNETS RIBBONS, smcs, wnras. , PLUMES, and all kind* of Mxlbnory Good*. Mr*. H'Adatonn Am teleeied every thing %dth the jroated rare, and foei •mured that oh* mm 4m the. Imtod J novelties in fashion, and meat the wmt* E of her fatromt intoory particular.
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