—The Disciples are holding religious services in their accustomed place of meeting, in the hall above the post office, every evening this week and continue over Sunday, by W. W. Hayden. The meetings are lively and interesting. The discourses on "the Bible, as a rule of faith and practice," "the Divine Creed," and "the basis of the church," were listened to with marked attention. The Disciples are eminently a Bible people. Whatever that book teaches they gladly accept and with great clearness and power do they urge it upon others. Go and hear for yourself.Lansingburgh Courier. March 3, 1876: 3