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Show Wicxv gfjscrct un- - was tnat eyes to ceo. and Hearts mini nf fining business with hear, W .Dopartocnat ho will now find uscfuUn his w,tt. oraainea oy .uim receive and 10 oa5rifSV of the 6o"r,7nd Wchfc iflSf .SffieiSft received tho power to buildaip the kio Chriat.tho ,God,'and dom to the knowledge If wo had now capacity of Professor. sons of whom wo wished to mako thorough accountants, wo would scnclthem to Bro Caldcr, as a iiuuiujr purfceqy capable of ghing tHe Lord-Jesu- So of s of God upon the earth, Editor. promi8ed Messiah. It is written,. "The the house gather of Israel, to nide all who be- gon can do nothing of himself, but what to Ho seeth the Father do: for what lieve and obey redemption, to restore 8ATUEDAT EVEHETO, K0V.T23, 1867. ouuvti iu uuctu, wutwu uiwuuwwvu'"wi ""6" iraiis. 1 miuga " Iovbelieves likewise. the Bon For Father the this, In Fieving Bon J the sheweth all him and and AND obevingHiaU eth' the Lord, things i DR. LIVINGSTONJ?AXLVE to uuimniuiumenia mBenaoi ineir lives tnat xximson aocm." 'iigaiDyii laivn Inuxuio. commercial education should cer-- tcn ujpor I have given unto them the their names shall not, be blotted out ef words wmcn uiougavesi,ine.'' tho mo .uamD'fl dook or lire, ana thevhair Ttr 1?arn fnhocj nf VpafprdflV from TiOn- - tainlv avail tnemseivca oi ima C. to Bro. dfseinlea believed tho words of tho 8a receive crowns of. i?lorv. immnrfnlifTr ?" mako and application early received were llicrq tordoy, don, wblcb and proved to llim and to His and eternal life.. --This isfor the 19th f 7-vior, and annear in another column. we learfl ' that they were sincere and century, for the generation: of people apostles ' ' jMDVJE-KS Kl2 honest in their belief. Thus they were now living, and who lived thirty or ; r that renortci havn TPae.hed "Rnpland that am not now Dr. Livingstone is alive and well. This :prideni of unbe- news has doubtless been a great relief in the Old IV now say Lakc City 1J to his friends in Encland, and'will bel m of adoption, whereby we cry Abba, f tharalltwho reject the gospel,: who gratifying to "the people of every land KETOaTED ISYIO. D. WATT. Tho RnJrJt prkfco llin rrfnrlnloa cn7vof? ww itsplf www hpfirfnrr wif- t ' iJAV.kl rf Tlfo onrl IJ U il who are familiar with) his name. The wun our.spiric,.- inat. weare tne mat nave4 been delivered to us, they have Great reason to bo tuanicfui rness - nprnvpranco- f iWo qualities , of pluclf r- d. or uou." wniie-tli- e cnnuren same must taste of the second death if they the blessings command the admiration of men every. Th ore is no other, or becomes the do; not repent. There mdy be some; j comforter, Spirit, ;Holy HardfixrnH line 'fl ryn ifVatr uu muu uuiovcio, i uucva. wuuuiu fiu'jyuuiauii iuuw ao- innn m On tno Carill. IXlut Wt ijuvu uuv, vvomuuj w. wwu to a very great extent in his explora- - knowledg the testi- tions in Africa, and coupled therewith same extent rr I: f f r rl 1m i uiAooArl mnvn fnr In fh dfiva of fhn Rnvlnr mnnv who m nn v xuh Mi wo ehn forth n wnrld ho has exhibited benevolence and phil- re-we should be moro thank- - did not receive the gospel were pricked incufcatingr strict obedience others, anthropy which have won for him the fni thnn xnfhorfl: The ble'sincrs land !in their hearts," and they did perish, qulrements of heaven,.which is8 expect- upon us are be- - :aitnougn convinced ot us truth. And eu irom ail wo emumce tnis gospel. sympathy.of people of all classes. Wo7 bounties of the Xod our w xui cauiuijic, uuacu uiu piuucu Biuu ;cv it la wjuciovci mu stowed according to iaHnjiiiness, are glad to hear of his safety f Colesvillei branch, ''sell vonr nreached bv the Elders of this ijuci Church to .tho th are pricked" ih their hearts, and farms." So he saidv to other branches, Reports: reacl; England 51 onhlrthat If tha hand of they testify in their own conscience "gather up and let urgo to the Ohio. " Livingstone had been killed; but Sir hwofnrv Hbdetick JMurchiscni, the Presidentof Godhadnot been immediately:ovcr us;i Ithatit is from heaven, and yet they will and they .wenfc,i aridj from the Ohioto, not receive tho gospel, and perish. In Missouri.- Before wo went to the Ohio, hir- - we must haver pciishod.ftButto.secure Feter AYhitmer, Junr., eivoaiueo0wpuiuik.ouLiyw was the Lord requires the their sin- 3- They smother the spirit of Oliver Cowdery, P.1 land, and a warm friend of Dr. obSicnSo ct of His people;- This is conviction within them and gointogrea- - Parley Pratt and Ziba Peterson start-of the opinipnjthat he might still bo our t(mty. , Wo obey "the Xordf tHnn ter darkness than before. "Whosoever ed4in thofall of 1830lto visitlthe land alive. So. that Society, Avith tho sup-- : who is called Jehovah, tho Great I AM, believeth that Jesus Is thoChrist, is where the centre j stake of .Zion was Wo bornof God." When a man or woman. afterwards lo Iaream a man of warobliGations Eloheinietc; port of the British Governmeutfitted. to obey anciently renounced the Jewish reli-- up he located the city; Those who had under many. to search of outran expedition go in Howsiiaif Him Wa know that we obey gion, or any of the septs of it that then farms and stores wereunstructed, to sell' him. Its lcader ,was aMr. Young, an Him? There is' but ono method by existed among thoJews, forsaking out, to forsake alhito give to the poor, officer of the English navy, Avho had which wo can know.it, and that is by every,mode of worship exceptinjg that and to impart of their; substance to' sus- clothe lanother elder, introduced, It was regarded tain been on an African expedition and was tho inspiration of tho Spirit of the Dord whieh-Jesu-r to his as were and a sufficient testimony that they mission; jon fimiTinr with fhnxvnfprQ f oho searched.; witnessing unto our spirit that we are honest-that were born which did.and of Go- dm that wo. love Him, and that Heup they got, and they they He was assisted by three white men. A iovcfl us. is, by the spirit of rovela- and all the sincere and honest believers to the, Ohio and to tho Missouri they fportable steamboat was constructed for tion.wo knowthis. We have no witness received the,testimony of JesustJwhich moved. What other people would Jiave was so contrived to ourselves internally, withbut. tho is the spirit of prophecy and received done this? They are not tobefoundin ithe' expedition. rtr-It 11 Christendom. AVhile in Missouri they Vuf u jiA,A spirit of revelation. We have no wit- - power to become His sons. moved from county to countyand then ness outwardly only bv obedience to tho I however, that the rendering think, ui iiicuuuiuuu.of this Scripture is not so trueas the fol- - back east into Illinois; for.thus said , .vt ordinances.; ,I? fwv the timo I was preparing, iny- - lowingjnamely; "Jaut as .many as re- - ine r About AjSovernment steamship, the Petrel, sen-ttnrougn meipropnec josepn, o to return to He emorace ceived to them Illinois; and there the prophet power gave carried the men and the boat to tho Him, uierevwere tnoj gospel, andcontinue topbe thesons of God.'? Instead was killed. Then the word of the Dord; reformation meetings, mouth of the Zambezi up yhieh stream; great rofes8ed to", bo: convertedl'hosoerV of receiving the gospel tobecome the to uxwas; gather uplmy people, and to search. 1' vn hw ri MAW uksvbu i t xtvwkivii V f they expooUd w s u. an wi iiiiiiiiii wwi w ii Vi rwwrv v w W A." w bW if ri Jf f Q u 'I until-yoof j the Zambesi a number of natives gion was the, great ftopic and theme of receive the gospel that.wo may continue selves, and there wait slralli;, sons we to tho Lordrxnafle not seethe be God. of hand Are of the all were full of bare, , conversation t and preachers wero hired to accompany the boats and zeal sons we of are .and the to God born of to into souls: when this Christf poured therath Almighty through world? Old bring .perform t the heavy labors 1 connected repentance the1 nation-- ' that has of wicked and faith in His name.il Pharaoh, .qut'upon" Egypt, with: the expedition;,1 The steel- boat recollect ;very distinctly that Ift4 1' neiv !was just as much a son king of God as Moses consented to the death of,iny nrophets. wuq nrnnmnanloH nn ,thn rlrnr liw f trn mltted .myself to speak, in any of their, hand Aaron were His sons, with this dif-- Impart of your substance, was the word wno atwexe tne spirit lorDado mo; tne; wora or. tne 01 toe xora 10 ;nem,, ana rejectea whale boats, Afterproceedingiup'tho meetlngs;f orBaints-.thto tlioso In trains" or light, and they received hthere all referring the testimony of, fDordthe'truo Z ambeal i t was I n to n d e d to; carry; th e tioninc -fewFor. it.. A the condemnation that rdid not impart of their suhstahce? z 'jthisis Jesusyonlyinauperiicialay. :acroFS : tho 'country to ; iako Tan- who, believed fin, the everlatincr cosnel- - lmht is come into tho world, and men !WhetiiWleftlMissouri;weJ covenanted ? "pbjfat nave con- - which. -- had ;revoaled throurh' Uoved darkness rather-than lip:hi,:fbe- - beforo. the Dord that,we never would ganyiKa.. testified in their, causetheir deeds are evil'i ;Thenwe cease our fendeaYorsiuntilHho last Than; jprophety mav, Joseph,! tho lejotured i that Lake .Taui?aiivlkal w ,tliat thoyr knew by the spirit 'receive not tho gospel that wo may be- - woman and chfldshoiId bebroughtout conimunicate ,with tho Albert Kyanza meotings of; revelation that God hacT done thus 'comoiheibnaofGodrfbnCihat weonavl of Missouri to ''Illinois who wanted to ? Lakertfisc andso, and thoy were hooted at imme-- . Hremain the sons of God without rebuke. GEOUGE Q. CAN J ON, 1 J0. j "r":" er gression-r-whosoev- - -:- ,- 1 ; . 1 T1 Y" rk . -- k ! de-Fath- er. f 1 ww ' w w ww aw w-- wW V W ww4 - W w wA W w VJA M. A. 1A M. A. A A. W A L. ft. M -- wc-enj- pu, du-; oy as-lndivi- ; I -- . toi-Jhe- ! - wuj I t - - m t m I i mm i - i x.; ; - -- ; -- i , f j ! this-elde- s r, send-anothe- ! l Jt uvmu.u i"3 r ; U-- -- j j-io- . ru, ! -- w V w w . h w- mj w vm.m w w mv w w mmr9- x k mm m w mr . m Tw m - ww w "w w V MU rmm W m Vw K - m m i m m wr w i WW w1 i W V ww m 11 w www mmwm, ww wm V wmt www w W J" -- , -- men-rhrerencQ.- no . -- - ; 4 , ppnro-geograpner- s -- een: . -- boTmovedA-few-tarried-ia-Missouri- andHso 'with' ;tho JNTilol If softiiat would at all inHheir meetings. I hadi to. 'guard, !had tp become the sons of God by adop- - and driven iBaJnta'jf each ed llllnois, the be deemed a grand discovery. The dis- iwordl 'I .should of-- tldn, still,' oriigirially all werb the sbntf word of the Lord through the prophet uttered, jest lorery do us not inform whether Dr. patches fend those who professed to understand of :.Gpd.j wo.receivei tho gospel;-nCommerce, nam ed Nauvoo. which was afterwardsupto Livingstone was, found r by this .expedi- - ;tuo gospel of life and salvation, butwho that wo may havo our names writtenMn. JbsephTOisgathr ot tion.or not. , ,did not., Graduallv. wo broke jthrouffh the Lamb's book of lifoi but thrifchiir H Wo did Jn"ot'4oso sicrhf? of one Saint In this fear npd ventured tor, utter the Inamcs maynot bo,blottedout.of vthat Missouri; and gave bur 'means to' gather senumenia oi our nearcs.an iaun perore dook. orf saitn the Jborcl, "116 that ;out the last and- - least Saint tilat .would ! i -- BUSIN ES EDUCfATIO N.5 it!". i 10 tne people wnichi .overcometn, tnasamoi snail boiolothed leave. NYhenUhe'Wordcame.'.Vgather uou,ue4iveringpnat thorliord had;revealed to usr Such is in white rairhentpand)! will not blot to the' mouptaUnsfront3Nauvoo,,' we the condition, of the professed religious out his namoutoftho book- - of life beforo!we left that citythat we agreed use Christendom of our means xmd. our influence overcome because would Thev Why? he had portions through refuse to receive the testimony of Jesus his faithfulness. My doctrine is,J that to gather the last Saint the r His spirit; but there neverwas a "son and daughter of tains. 1 have sent time andtime again tney Deiievo in the mutterings, whis- - Adanv and Eve born on this earth, to inquire if there was a Saint in Nau- ae- - wnose names were-no- t voo.who wisnea to be gathered to.these written eriuga auu rappmgs, oi. iow,-iou- i, already In the Lamb's book of; life, and-themountains. ;If thero are any. let them grauea spirits, who delight, astray rather than toguide to tho truth, they will remain until their conduct Is come,forwe have, means ana teams to They "Seek unto them that have fami- - such that the angel' who., keeps the bring them. . This proves that we have liar spirits, aud unto wizards that peep,: record tis authorized- - to blot them out kept our covenants. VUb.w the word-o- f and. that mutter: should not a neonle and record them elsewhere: Thesa'artY the Iiord is cro forward---rireEon. The seek unto their God? for : the living to my views bh that Intricate point; but, kingdom of God ia onward and upward." the dead?1.9 Unless Vfo are willing td we are' satisfied to,uso this Scripture as Tho proof of this declaration-i- s before be .guided by the revelations of the I it is rendered bv our translators meto-dhv- J i : t) : u:?r'-tr'P ' , , .by obeying and now wish to mako an nnnlieation of Who believes-JosenhSmith to be a I spirit of the Almighty I livinff up to the principles of His goa- - this to our own day. By wnat means prophet? These "my brethren ad ols--l pel, we are as apt to belloveone thing as shall the people of this rreneratlon be-- ! ters whb are : now sitting before me.uuuuu on, xaio cuduuubucA.i iuiu w ,uo liiuuuiiucu oy, anu come mo bods ana aaugnters or tne xneyenienain-nfollow the dictations of a bad spirit as a Almighty? By believing onthe Lord ject They may sometimea bo tempted gOOd one. WO have thQ same testimony Jesus Chriflt? jYm PTotst half tharr und, tried, and necrlect.:thGirf rnvfirn as the faithful followers of the Xord know that theyelievo in Him? , By until they hardly know-vheth"Mor-Jeshad anciently. cares obedlcncd: to: ah ft monism" Jo true or funtruur-Th- xuo BuriDiurea maao use ot dv Liuer yieldihg: rt nn wnr nf. "wa. irnow Arcrv.t7A - t nnrt in reveaipn tn frAnAmt nfthft .. S3 . . A . . . J 11 I m..vm. ( .i i I n 'I " QmUU I.T 111' . . . . w uuuvf mo inonamo umo Dciiovinrr in all that has In upon inem;- duc iei,mo ten yon one rway xn which the iormcr E iaintabecamo been "revealed to bthero until' nbvi con-- 1 thing, and I want'you1 to J seriously ie the cona ot Ood.t Kut m ceived Him, to them gave Ho power to ractor of .God, tho creation of tho earth have not tho Bplrit' of prayer, . still, do becomo too conger God, even to them tho ordinance: ef tho Lcrt! hbucb;:thb not neglect your pravero in vour faml-rCCelVO JrJJEl GnU DGIiGVO On HIa nnmQ? ihtt Tirtm h'n rkrrhA rnnrVnoM nri rUnVn ftnh JJid tho J0WDX3 a: nation? ITo. Did from thotimb that tholrd world intrude inemcciYeu v upon your, qqvoiona icu; or tn lCih century, them wait whim you remain on jour Uiiv "SSJcu cay l0 mo pcopior 41 rr tiimana coliovea on Hin n!imo:rWhn mri t t,M-- , it,r-was preached to tho Jewo whosoovor beUovca that Joseph Smith. Daniel D. Hun t'ablecsing over a dinner ine ana gospel to the Gentiles, a few had cam to Junr., was a prophet .cent or God, and I In Missouri, iwhen he and Benjamin : -- IhTliursday's issue wo published a notico respecting the proposed establishment of a Scuoot; or the PnoriiETs. This School is to bo opened on tho 2nd proximo a week irom next Monday.' Yo ar pleased to bo able to announce that Bookkeeping in 'aU . its varied details, and adaptedto every kind of business, is : to bo made o4o of tho lead-- , ing features of this School J TJiis will aflbrd excellent advantages to our young men, m auy of whom fcol much interested Lin acquring this useful art. This department will bo under tho direction of David O. Caldcr,Esq. . Brother Calder's lengthened "oxperienco since coining to this Territory in an branches of business conducted hero, added to his provious cxtensivo experience in ' oxchangp, forwarding and commission business beforo coming hero, ; fit him admirably for, these duties. ;He has, ' his had Ufo, rare through opportunities of . ! - j a(?iuhing a thoroughknowledgo of com- - as conducted in the cities cast, and no one in this countrylargo has "had better ppportunitiea than ho to become lamuiar fwith business j as Lit is conducted . here between the country wards and sctUo-- r ments ancl this'J city.; WhUo t President' Yottng was Governor of thi3 Territory and Superintendent of Indian Afiairs, 'Brother Calder, as his chief clerk, became conver- - ; , to-da- y. moun-throughTovelatiorrfr- om -- to-le- ad re 1 r I 3 - 1 - I : " I o us er P e tho-goap- cl v . . nn-fTi.t.h- mm Mm . I fn m - . - , ! - wru"J -- jfV-r-m-lrTr- lt flrtT-fn.r- tn ri. i.' ! i c |