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* ; ’ x Poetry. For the Lutheran Visitor. [An ol«l 'mJra being Dated wlucti w»s roost «tlrectiv», cfiildlroed. youth, manhood, or old "(rti replied, pointing to a gfoVe of treat in front Of hie dwelling; "Whctl I lot>K Itt tilOW tree* in springtime, coveted with rtowsra, end ■fteeh young verdure, I eX6Mm, how totelyt When I took egnin at the dork green foliage, Screening my dwelling from the acorcbing rnya of the summer nit, I any, how bcnulifbl I When in autumn, I aee tli© bough* Indeu with rich golden fhiit, I exclaim. how gioriou*! And ’when, in the clear wintry eve, I look upward I aeo the ligiil of other world* ahlning through the lenBeaa brnoclid"] Look yo to Uie treea that tower, Up to heaven a blue dome, In their majesty and power, Rodnd your childhoods home. Look ye when the buds are blooming In the sweet springtide, Look ye when the flowers ere glowing In their joy and pride. Childish footsteps lovo tb patter, Neath the floral arch, • Where the rosy petals scatter In tlie aephyr’a march. Mid the perihme of the flowers, Birds are on the wing, Sweet, oh! sweet are childhood's hours, Sweet the joy of spring. Yet no sigh the boaoirl iiestetlt, O'er tier treasures fled. For the witness that she leaveth Says “She is not dead.” Sweet are how the shaded bowers, ’Neath tlu* leafy trees Sweet the rest of noontide lioors} Sweet the passing breeze. Sweet for sanguine youth to ponder; * In the &lcnt grow, Sweet with maiden dear to wander; Changing vows of love. Deeply are these joys imprinted On youth’s plastic heart; Yet when Autumn, golden tinted, Bids us from them part, Transient are our siglis for pleasures Now forever o’er ; For the band that grasped our treasures Gives us richer store. Whete the flowers in springtime Lifted, Bends the laden bough; Walks, by verdure lately shaded. Hold the fruitage now. Manhood grasping treasures golden, Scarcely breathes a sigh j For the flowers his hands liave lioklen, In the days gone by. E’en in winter, Weak and hoary. Why should we be sad— Tltoogh the trees, all reft of glory. Stretch tlieir arms unclad ? Peering through the leafless brand tea, Other worlds oflight Greet our raptured, upturned glances In the starry night And when dim the earthly vision Of each weary soul, May the beams from fields elysian Guide ns to the goal, fnobscured by glories mortal, Bright wili be the gems, Shining through heaven’s open portals, Fadeless diadems. Lexi/hjbja 0. II. 3 fit faith will ■ ■ - ■ — do more Tilli LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA. 8. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13i ISO!). in making im intelligent-, Hating, and salntory impression upon the mind of your child than all the atmlied definitions of cate^iiama, creeds, or systems of theology. Ami Where the Gather and mother on the alert for opportunities to leucli and i|n- press trntli, that can not find ftv queut occasions of this kind, which rightly soiled hold of, and improved, would be blessed of God to the un dying welfare of tlieir children t the way of ready for the “evil day*" Of flicknes* j It book, Maying It not enough House and Farm. The Family, PARENTS. Parent*.- Next to teaching your child that it has a nature defiled through tin, and the nativity and Ma ture of repentance, you must con vince it that it must believe in Christ; must have faith. TJiis too must be undertaken in tbe use of the most simple language, aud illustrated by the most familiar examples. Per haps we can do our readers no better ssrviee in this article than to give, in full, the process by which the great and good, Rev. Mr. Cecil taught liis child the great and essen tial lesson of faith. He says: “My little daughter was playing one day with a few lieads, whit la seemed to delight her wonderfully. Her whole soul seemed to lie ab sorbed in her .beads. I said, fen- dear, you seem to have some pretty beads there.’ ‘Yes papa.’ ‘And you seem to be vastly pleased with them.’ ‘Y'es, papa.’ ‘Well, now- throw them into the fire.’ The tears started in her eyes; she looked earn' estly at me, as though she ought to have some reason for such a cruel sacrifice. ‘Well, my dear, do as you please; but you know I never told you to do any thing which I did not think would lx- good for yon.’ She looked at me n few moments longer, aniTthen summoning up all her fortitude, her breast heaving with tlie effort, she clashed tliein into the. fire. ‘Well,’ said I, ‘there let them lie; you shall hear more about them at another time, but say no more about them now.’ ‘Some days- after I brought her a box fnll of larger beads and toys of tbe same kind. When I returned home I-opened the treasure and sot it before her; slie burst into tears with joy. ‘Tltose, my child,’ said I, ‘tire j fairs, because yon believed me wliell I told yon it would be better to throw those two or three paltry beads into the fire. Now, that has brought you tliis treasure. But now; my dear, remember as long ns you live what faith is. I did all of this to teach you the meaning of faith. Yon threw your lx-ads away wlieu I bade you, because you had faith in me, that I never advised you but for your good. 1‘ut the same trust in God; believe every tiling that he sttj 8 in bis word, whether you under stand it or not, have faith in him that lie means your good.’” Parent, such an illustration of YOUTH. Counsel for the Young. Never be oust down at trifles. If u spider breaks bis web twenty times, twenty times will be mend it. Make, Up your mind to do a thing, and you will tlo it. Fear not if trouble (owe upon you ; keep up your spirits, tho’ tbe day may lx* a dark one— Trouble* never bet forever, The darken! (lay will pnas away, tf the situ is going down, look up to the stars.—if the earth is dark, keep your e.Vt-s on heaven. With God’ll presence and God’s promise, a man or child may lie cbeerftil. Never despair when fog 1 ! In tlx- air, A sunshiny rooming will come without warning. Mind what you run after. Never be content with n bubble that will burst; or flrewtxxl that will end in smoke and darkness; but that which you can keep, ami whielt is worth keeping. Something startling that will atsy yvhcti gold and ailrer fly away. Fight hard against a hasty tein|»er. Anger will come, hot resist it strong ly. A spark may set a house on fire; a fit of passion may give you cause to n.ourn nil the days of your life. Never revenge an injnry. lie lliat revengvth know* no real; The meek pease** e peaceful brrart. If you have an enemy, net kindly to hint, make him your friend. You may not win him over at once, but try him agnin. Let one kintluess lie followed by another till you have compassed your end. lty little and little, great things are completed. Water Calling day by day, Weara the rock away. And so repeated kindness will soften a heart of stone. Whatever you do, do It w illingly. A IHiv , that is whip|x-d at school never teams bis lesson well. A man that is compelled to work cures not how badly it is |ierfoniied. lie who pulls off his rout cheerfully, strips up his clothes in earnest, and sings while lie works, is the nrnn for me— A r!-Corfu! at-irit c l, pa quick : A grumbler in fit* mud will slick. Evil thoughts are worse enemies than lions anil tigers, for me can get out of tlie way of wild lieasts—bat bad thoughts win their way every where. Keep your heads amt hearts full of good thoughts, that Imd thoughts may not find rtx.ni— Be on your guard, and strive and pray. To drive all evil ilicogtit* away. CHILDREN. My Tattle Friend*: If ytm go out into the woods these autumn days, yon will find tlie squirrels busy carry ing the brown nuts and putting them in a place of safety for food through the winter that is coming on. Now, this conduct of these lx-an- tifnl little animals might teach ns an important lesson. Why are they so industrious now to lay away a large store of food f Because God has given them a faculty railed inetiuct, which teaches them to lay up, white they ran, for the day of adversity. Winter will soon 1* ii|M.n ns, w-hen the lints will all lx- gone or covered by snow. Are they not wist- then to have enough stoietl away to f-t-d iqion while winter lasts I Yes, yon say, it is certainly very tlionglitful in them to net so. But shall they, that are only guided by instinct, a lower faculty than reaxou, which Gcal has given to all my little readers, be more thought ful nud wist, than you T Tlie winter of old aye and death is coming on- to eiu-lt one of ns, for which we ought to prepare in the bright spring time of life. If you would have a [.careful old age and a happy death, you must be now pre paring for them as the squirrel is preparing for winter. But some of my little readers may think: Well, but old age is a great way Olf, find I will liave time to think of that when 1 have grown to be a man or woman. That may be; it is so far off that some of you will never reach it. You will die long l>efore that time, [.crimps long before yon get to be men or women, anil you know you ought to lx? prepared for death. Nor should yon wait till yon get sick; then, often, it is too late. You would think the sqnirrel was very foolish to wait till tlie dark days of winter to prepare for it. But that is what all do who wait till death comes, and theu think about prepar ing fop it. Aud even if you knew that you would live to be old, you ought now, in the briglit and laugh ing days of childhood, remember your Creator, and then you would l»e or ohl age. Remember, the |ioet says of religion: “ Twill (It Ui for Minis; age, Or tor llx curly tomb " Bo, yon see, whether life lie lotlf or short, it ia the only wise and safe course to seek mid serve God now. Will you not say now as did David : “When thou aaidat, Heek ye my face, my heart said unto the**, Thy fore, I-ortl, will 1 seek. (1‘salm xxvih *.)" Miscellaneous. Around ths World. So. V. TUK FITVKK OF MOItMOXISM. It is a question of no little Interest to the American people: Wliat is to become of Monnouisui, or wliat ia to coin*- out of it I We have among us a community aspiring to be a stiver cigtt State ; until the o|N-tiing of the 1‘acific Railroad, isolated by its posi tion from tbe rest of our country, but now brought iuto direct coinnninieu tion with all |Mtrts of the Inml ; a thriving jhd>i»1*-, constantly increas ing by emigration front other cotui tries; with am-ia) institutions not only opiMised but abhorrent to the great mass of the nation ; the lemU-rs, anti the |>eoplc with them, contemn ing tlie authority of tlie general Gov ernment, anti resisting it when they dan-; anil all this disloyalty sum taint'd and intcstifii-il by fanaticism. What is to colne of it f After studying tin- subject tlie gn.iiud, my apprehensions of any real diltlculty in dealing with tlie uintter, either by moral means or by governmental imtliority, have sub sided. Rapid ami n-markalde as has lax-ll the growth of this exervarenev ii|nui the body [lolitk.-, I think it is destined to la> rviuovixl without the violent use of the knife. Tlien- an no signs of relenting or of voluntary Htihiiiisaiou on tlie [airt of tin- rulers, nor will there In* while they can in se curity n-tain |aiwer and make money out of tlie [xxq.le as they are now But Ur Making Tlie man txailly but tbe money into his pocket, telling tbe avariehins! ruler* that lie would henceforward , do hjbt own tithing and administer Tlie chief requisites in butter inak-1 his okn charities. They an* all now , j n g may be sold to be the utmost independent of the C'bun-b. Home 1 .■arc to keep all tbe utensils of tin men Inns! Acquire intelligence; this dairy «weet ami clean anil dry; to I will extend, and it is not In the keep the milk mom well ventilated.; nature of man, tsipecially in this age of the right tem|w-rature, aad alas, of the # worid, to submit to such | lately fttx* from dampness and all j ulseiltite tyranny as ia exeteiaral by uupleaaaut smells which moisture ia the Mormon rulers. sure to generate; to akim lirfon- the Then, again, tbeae ruler*, govern- j cream has stood too long on tbe WM. KNABE A €0. «m-r»cm*ss or GRAND SQUARE HID UPRIGHT HAW© Wmrrroom*, Ao. 350 W*at IktUimort l* lUMmam I/./ /vwtua, /a*uf min r. jme*. Tit Kfift Imtrmnents trove been befi-re thirty yean, sort upon ( eil alike by at-lftslt motive*, will full m ilk, ftx.ni eighteen to twenty fonr i m uTnt^kS imt mining themselves. Tin-re is hours Ix-iug ample timi* If the milk j tm> All the cream j TOME already among them umre or less is in a snitalde [dan-, jixdotisy of Urighum'S [aiwer ami 111- , that rises after that ia [luaitive injury I c-unbln** grantnowor, aww-lneaa awl flne sing- creasing wixdth. and the world will |„ the batter, so far a. delicacy of ETlSa'tSi: ere long have another illustration of flavor is comx-med. Moits.ver, tin- Tbvlr . * ' the ndage, that “NYlii-n rogues fall cream must he churned at the right j TOUCH out, honest lin n will get tln-ir dues.* t.-ui|s-nitiin-, without hurry. Tlie Tlie religious clcniixit, even that of buttermilk sliould be thoroughly fmmtiitsm, has fur less to do with j work,si out, no as to leave but the the gmeniiiM-nt at Halt laike than I [east evidence of moisture which may bail imagined; the’ three cardinal appear ill tlie fonu id a Very' slight principles of the system I have dew, the butter of such tinniiess and already alludisl to, love of is.wer, ; ixaudsti-uev as to slice dow n. Scarcely Avarice simI Lust, ami tlasu- are not dimming tlo- potisli of a knife Idmle. Iniptvttil i iTwwrHng^^-jk""* ^ *' enlnilntixl to nwaolulsfs a fe.vem . All imttcr ..r g.»«t qualm should - T ^*» mciit or u (xnuiuunity I *— ■ • I w * waa ' i “ M pilaw and tkaabc, and entirely free front the ■t i flu cm found in no uianj Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP tWy m aaexectfod, uamy none but tlx r.-ry lUMteral, Ike forgv csprtal vmi NEWBERRY^ COtLE^ W 1 “SS't I j»l«*rod in (Ml itiiuafly an i buaimM cnjiblin|r u« U) kwp 000' Rmmi atoeli of Ioa»bvr, etc., MH 3 tb* Agrafh( \\J AI.H ALLA Is • pie I* U» Ivnoioua at me Bin* rood, cumecting oritfeti-c GroearB (Uilruad This lilUe vilfom U nous bcultliy silualKsi; It* iuhabtuata bmtu J? HMMiDUin Mir, and it ),u Is-cum* tit fej** Sornmor resort lor U-uw llrtoy j„ * tlirtrvSs- T)-r rtodrnt. ps«» Ihotr only (hs- (Mhi m«l»riM. bst lw* eipomJTJ tempi■!ton* und viciu o( forger town* rt« CoUogr U ond-r tl-e (ootorim err aT' KvhngolMxl Luil-oron Synod o( Bomb •ikI Mdjms-m 8UU*, wl„»x dewrv >nd afertTj. lo nuke ii rttu«l to Uk- flr«t iiirtHutiom it kind in tht SUM. TTm- xlvautogot O, „ _r* 'is initructksn u llHSougli. and Uw n» partula 1. », can hr a cured u Tim iM-cemkry vrpcaam, board, tmaoafif loci, te., »rv m iiiodi-rair and n-Mkoo^fo other institution In the Boutheen Hutes, rbr Hoard In private fomilie*. per momh a,.',.' Tuition Golk-giata bep't, - “ ! 2 Tuition Preparatory IH-p t, “ u , « Tuition Primary bep’t, “ « j Inr-uit-nu-l r-xpeusro. (rotu 2i to iO CO. per EafoC All atiidcnta are required to auend tbe ~y|,- 1 aervlova of tl-e Liuls-ru Cliarrt, ouiia* kT arr ueo raquert pan-nu or guordfom deriaJZ' »sne oilier piaoc of wonditp. Tl-oae wls. deairr lo give tlieir eoat or *,nUJ liberal or buntHoa education a-oald do ae|t? conatd.-r tire advauugn of Xea bwry CofcZ For furtliar particularr. a-l-irera W ; -■ Rsr. J. P SUELTZHR, fonfot 1 Watlu.Ua, S. C., Dec. |, 1808, U-ar ,l«w simple aud tes,^ | prov^~fo7iriu3^mul'^reBRITISH PERIODICALS. JCIK aniTIl'S MoXri. ! lait many things must uuite to pro i 'f 6 ®- w!»io*> bring Uk- At tlu* time of mv visit at Holt 'hux* such a quality, lake, a cloud was rising, which was 1100,1 unisHiaiit. Htaue j threat cuing iu its as |H x-t. Twt. of ">"» 4** ,,,IIk ,h “' «•*« J.x- Smith's simis had U p| H xmxl on > »be higlumt quality of lmtter. the stage, nml wen* preaching a * MI * •* M ‘. V ■ r *' ** M> exertKioa. Huch reformation to cniwdixl houses,— I iMdx-r perirtSH-n than boa JCS been »t-| lined. Kvary Flano folly warranted foe See Team! Hub- wbuiraale Agiss-y for CtrUn * Xeod- “« • eeteberoad Parlor Organ* and Cbnrefc liar Where u is.mipt hienirehy ilt*|wml imi divine revrlationn Utr tlieir au thority, it Is easy to get up txsuiter- reielations. Tin- legend which these .luting Smiths had Just bronght to Hnlt (dike was. thut ptevious to his death, ,|in* Hiiiith, tbe original pioplt et nmi leatler of Ike Moraion*, bad plvdictid the Urth of a sou by -fayirrite wife, wln> slumld be his suixassor itt tbe riinn-li. Tliis he had by revelation. File immtbs cows art* not very common. Tlie | fault ia far more frequently in tin- feed than in tin- animal, anil in tbe ■iMsk- of making far more fnxp^utly thau any otlier source, rridsibly) iu nine i-use* out of ten, w lu-re |mor I(litter is produced, the diflic-ultv might la- traced dirtx-tly to some d<- ftx'ts lit tbe treatment of tbe milk or . in tin- [itxMx-ss of manufactiux-. But the fact is, it is easier to tem-h ' a man bow to make a watch than to' make tlie first ami uiot-Mt quality of WM. K.VABK a CO.. Na 340 Weal BaHiaorr 8t, near Kuuw, Bokinwre. ltd. M*r 1* 48—ly Thf I»ndon Quirterly Review, 1 he F4inb«rgk Review, The WestMiflSier Review, The North British Review, u4 Black wood's Edioborgh Magaziie. doing, and live in the unn-straiuixl leadership of tin- [ample. lie tie inilulgeiHx- or tln-ir lusts. Tln-re are , »«U»res polygamy, as tqqsswxi to Hie mi signs of any extensive tlisatr.x:tii«i: l*rim-i[»hx( ami revelations of his on the part of tin- people. They arr ,a,| ier, imuhntes loy alty to the Gov- un ignorant class, have little oppor ernunxit of tlh- l nitrxl Staten, ami tnnity of Is-roming better informeil, j * 1 ‘»'x mrt henitatr to lethx t U|sai the tln-y Imve atfepted tin- sy stem from 'lerqHMism amt a, arcs- of tin- |>mu nt religilHM motives, and have gi\ eu rub-rs. He i-ouhl not stay in Salt themselves U|i to it with blind ilevo ,J * k ‘ ri, J *"•» *» the l-n.tei after, tlie ileath of Jose|4i, the hum ; imlfor. 11 is so srunitive to external was bora, was uamixl David, and infim-m-.-*, that mH ime lmtter mak.-r uow at the age of a be ixiuich with »> « hundtxxl aiquxx-iaten, or esu he his lux Mirer Al.ximder to eUiui Hie mmle to appnxnate, the extreme iran- leadership of the ehnrvli and tlie re«|ninxl lo attain the etui. And lie wiles a past deal must de|N-tnl u|am tlie exrrriaetrf judgment and olraer tion. But then‘s are elementa at w ork which I have no doubt w ill, ere long, h-ail to an explosion, an that the whole thing w ill g». to pAevexof its. If, It would lx- very unwise, iu luy judg ment, for tlie Fixlenil Goieminent to Httpiiiirt to [mi down this ixMiimunity by military fonx-or any extra jmlit-ial means, so Imig as they do not fon-iUy resist the laws aud do not interfere tion of tlie I'uitixl States authori ties and arms, is|ax-islly tlu-hitter; Imt lie was fearlessly holding forth t-> wwfcil n~u wIiIh-m (mi"tin - abwi nf Mormuniam, amt tin- H|»s-th s ilAll 1 elders were re|dy ing to Itii* state ments and strictnrvs, an that the ngitutioti has fairly comitieiMxxi. wumbse txis'r ukk it. Tlien* is also among the |Hxq4e a growing fix-ling against polygamy, vatioli, Isith of whirh are ran-, and tin not always route even with rx[ir- rieui'e. GimwI lmtter will always ixunmaud a high price iu tlie market, while a pian-a-tk-le i* atmsy s a drag. It is iiii|a.rtant that every effort stiouhl Is- mmle to improve tlx- quality mid ilirreasr tbe quality.—.VowiWinrita Ploughman. tWfr'raifoa of the ffaiytrrry,—A* this shrub 1ms sltalhiw amt*, it thrives Imt iu shath-. NVe have known a short drought to dry and imrrli tin- fniit. when other I lungs near Hm-iii had not leffl llamaged at all. It la ilesiralde, therefore, to plant tlie raiqiberry in an apple, |s-ar, or |«wrb orchanl. If tin* ap|i|e trees are forty feet u|inrt, three mws ^OOLS & H3JWT, atAxtr'iSHrtta. HiXVrkCTVMCM or INHtTAHLK ASP HTATIONKKY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, Uttmt PATACgT AMKKICAX DOUBLE * TUHBI.YK WATER WHEEL. T!a boat U' be I soar bvksv Uw public JtlHtI!ELLS nil KXOrXK. l-KAIP WELL AXD FOBCE PUMP. THIS Pump ia wfcao*h*l««l bf all MHxbaiuc* a bo turn- rova «.*>!• in Iu conatrucliaa. Uw SUM su>|4r. reliable a.*d rtaraMe l*mnp Hoar i« «*-. SAW MII.L8 Portable (Irtxl Mills, Hoar Mill Mtehifiery. SHAFTING, PULLEY* AXD llAXGna 9md for rWroior l.r moit THE reprint* at Uw Icodinp QuarictUt* oof (flock wtoal *n> now irsliopciuabl* to *11 wb* 4*. Hr* to keep tbeooHrtvc* fully- f rail «itb rrgard to ibe groat subject* of U<c rter, ** viewed by the beat rdsdat* and souadtai ■ (.Hikers iti Great Itmaia ris- coeiritsSaai to Uw peg.-* <s tbcoc ttvvacwr are men *k* Saad al Ibe bead of tbe Hot of Ka«la*i arao, oa 8S- cocc, Krlipoo. Art and <iet*f»l Lttmtam. **d wta.u-.er ia wortliy at rt-w-uarioo frndl allfSOM ia tbe page* of theae foe. -ew» ood EUckeaod. Tbr variety ia an great list no aobacribar aas toil to be aaloried. Tbcet periodicofo an- printed oriib ikoreaph fldrlitv to the Enytaih copy, end are iA»*d al price*' * bH-t. pbav Uirta a tibia tbe reach tf ML TERMS FOR 1G6». ‘ Mays 48—If Estevs u OTTACE ORCANo , » Ibrm m uw with their iii-ightxirs. TIk- dilMculty es|itxiMlly fiHWBf the young. The in .-nfon-iiig the law against polygii lemh-rs, for the fulfillment of their my arises from the fact that it is own lusts, have imjswisl this slismc ,,f nuqdM-mcs sls-uhl Is- plsntixl lx-- impossiWp iu n Mormon rouiniiinity satorog the comm unity, under tin- tween. The centra row, however, to obtain an indirtufeut or a comic of railwitna. Imt tin- mitiir.il by Uk- tlsnsondl who Iwv* Tbcy bare m-tr real Impronxeeut* tiros soy -MV iM.ia.nel Tlwy are Uw hedn-K iwsrunweU at Uw OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES Wc twee kuodreda of tminKSiiafo from tbr adiatf muaiciao* of tlie enantre. , . ... , . .. ™ , , UU-rel lud'i.xsueou to Cbarriw*. Cliiyneor. gome of rahgiim, Imt tho imtunil some [icrianns im.v. shimld lie straw- scWU. 4c tion by a jury, just as in tin- State of w-nw of the more intelligent revolts l M .rrw-K us it is far from the tris-s retro.toa.uria.b w— k derlan- against It, while all win. suit W e ,[„ ^ , lirm , m i|1 , „, U if |^ mil to it regard it as s cross, amt to sonic it is a real cnu-iflvioti of soul. [Miretihlc to final a jury who would render a verdict against a man for selling rum. Tlie [ilcn in lsitli cases nuHlc by jurors was that tin- law was not i-onstitntiomil. Tin-employ mi nt I was told by a gentleman who hail ixmventixl with some of Brigham of foue, tisi, excepting in the n-gular Yimng’s daughters, win. are ixinqsir- process of lnw, would lie drcMid atively well islui-atisl, that Hicy lie- [lerseentiaw, mid this would only clarvxl |ssiilively they would never aggravate the evil. Tln-re is no part marry a man who had more than one of the Mormon ni[iital on which they wire. Aided by- tin- revelations ami draw II larger interest in the increase preachings of young Smith nml his of numbers and in confirming the brother, this sentiment may spread faith of the [w-opte than the lawless among the [icoplc, and tlie fi.nl blot violence wliieti they miffere^l in llli in* thim mnovnl. now; their ora tore harp upon it to; KOTTINU lXlW'N. this day. Permeation once endnrad j ’n M . rr llrp mttnv acts like n seal even n[s>n a false religion. Tin* laws agree First. Because the strawIsirry j does not thrive in tin- shade wihch it. would get from tlie raspberries. Secondly. Because tbe apple or clianl sIhmiIi! Is* in grass, which is not suited to the strawberry. The nuqilM-rry should lie workixl niunil alsmt two feet from each bush, and the ramaimler of tlie oix-lianl b-ft in grass. If it is a pear orchard, the manageaient sliould la* the same, but if peach, the trees should lie platitixl eloser together, with only two rows of rusplM-rrira, and the whole worked, indications of \V<- think mi kind of crap should this ' cn n[s»n a raise dissensfon iu tin* Mormon community. In* cultivated with fruit; still, in til ... . . . n,,lK M 411 l,mH that I ft**l it will not In* earn*, working tho ground ia beno at all baxards, Imt in a legal way, i.nig Iwfora the thing will go to pienxi filial to both trees andfridt and this I beheve is done at tbe by jtM „„„ nrft „ nn , w . M ^ present time. Th« elpefjnsti.-e of j( u t mp0M [hle to cnfotxx* the law of Tomatoe* and Mrloa.—Vm- tonu, tho tomtop-, Judgo \\ ilaon, with Cfmgtrm npiiuat polyguniy in n jndi- tom largely, both at bwakhit and Mhom [ lmcl nntoli (puforom^, i* ad- wav ^ Upcwwr juifoa will not con- . dinner; take thorn hot or cold, oookod ljiuiisteriiig lus defMrtment with vi. t, or even indict; anil if the gem- or raw, with vinegar or without vine unswerving firmness and ramp, te nd Goveram.-nt should attempt to pir , friwl itl )mHor , or success, miller cover of the United break nil the system by military W I on. I pt.wer, wliii-h many h.xxlh-ss [s-rsons w,,h ««lt and pepjsw. Their adroefite, it would tlo non* than any. healthful properties consist in their thing else to perpetuate it; it would bring nutritious, easily digested, amt , . _ : Is- like putting out a tire l.y scatter pramotive of that daily regular actiis, insuring for It single night iftli,- mil- mg the brands, over m-w material of lh( , „ VKt(ini xrith(mt wW|ll itan" force wen* withdrawn. the flamt-s. Tins exi-raso-nra, , . ... _ , . , . . this foul blot is one which we must ** impraible. Tin tr antKonstipating dihcxi.xtwxt. leave for tho provident e of God and quality is in the seeds ; onthesauie \\ ere there no other ground of dis- for moral means chiefly to remove; prinei|>al that grapes, mains, anil not to lie expected that | find I feel hopeful that the day is not white ausUrd scrd have stood high distant WllPIl tlie work of removal I J rawiinf tl»« cv*’ 41 will commence in earnest. j 1,1 , m n ' , l KTt * attntion ol the Kusebivk. the tnucons snrfact* of the alimentary cuiihI exciting its [leris- In the > States guns which overtook Halt Lake City, although I do not lielleve that RIIV Gentile’s life wonld Is* worth taitie motion, tints causing regular HiMe* in Fine binding*, year Ml, the Abbot of St. Reguier , ,,. gave to his monastery a eopy of the ,u "v action. Gom|m-Ih written in letters of gold, i As to water-melons, these are the and tsiund in silver [dates studded only things we know whirh txin lie , w ith jewels. Olbert, Ahtmt of t.ein- eaten with impunltv, until we cannot bloux, iu the eleventh century gave „ „ " __ , the abbey four Gos[s-ls; one'lmuml * W-k,W a,,y mon ‘" The ^ ,lmp in g.»ld, and the others in silver. It for tekiiig them ix about eleven coni, It is the people, who are now getting into communication with the rest of the world by means of tbe Pacific Rail- road, will long remain blind to thc charncter of the despotism that is exercised over them, or that they will continue to [>our their money into the coffers of a few rapacious men who are rolling up wealth.— Some of the more successful have already declined paying tlieir tythea, j waH nneoMMMi for the Bible to o’clock in the morning, and about and have been cut off from tbe tie all written out iu letters of gold four in the afternoon. Tbev are not Church. I saw the elegant resi j upon scarlet or purple vellum, f or vm vounc ohildran, tlie dentx>s Of four brothers, who to- npn '. oft, * n omamentixt_ iqion the I.n..■ , .l,._ irt-tlii-r are worth half a milium d.,1 w i »h lx-mitifullv ralonxl se,wan especially llijurionsto them, getlier, arc worth hnlt a million ilol oan „, ui„minatfons. It is [Half* Journal of Health. lnrs or more, who came at length to , f,-arvil that these beautiful copies of , the [mint ut which, in their opinion, the Holy Scriptures wen- almost too A French writer stated that butch- compliance with the increasing tie precious for use. \Ve tlo not often c «’ meat may be preserved in hot mnnds of Brigham Young nml his j ^To^k^.mS”^ havl^e w ‘ ntl,er ** l ,ludn K it in lar ^ nrmstles eeoac.1 to Ik- a virtue One ^ of n *'“ ‘'.'Zh. ra ^l-np that ™ j—. P»‘ting clean, heavy stones ot them sent fi.sfl) at one time in every jsmr child iu the country can upon it, and covering it with skim payment of tithes. Brigham sent 1 |maess one and study it for hiinself. milk. ALSO. C;lc!*r2|j l :0 ^ianog, Agn * LIGHT 8l CO. 8 BEAUTIFUL PIANOS. Wbirii wc aril! *11 fro*, tn, , 0 lo-cnlv prr croL fo** 'ho* ll»j can br abtaimsl efora lH rv. H. SAXPKR8 * Co, tS W. Farrtle Street. Baltimore, Md. K B —W*c refer to Rrr }. J. Miuxh. who ia mir Agvat at Staunton, V*. April I 40—if SI RGICAL DFNTISTRT. »R. D. L. BOOZER, S OTlVIVIfeO partner of Dr. D. P. GREGG. bainfl parawnautlT locale i in Columbia. offer* W* po^otoanal aen ire* to the public. Sorpoal aprratiaoa oo the natural tretb performed i* Uie tonal oetentifle manner. Teeth rxUactol with* out pain by Urn applantiaa at a local auaeotbetic. Amocial work in every improved rtyle done neotlv and durahlj- Partfoufor atuntion ia in vttrd to an Improved, mipcrior and aenriceable mode of attaching teelh lo artlfrcfol pfote*. Call aad are apeeimen* Otto* over First Kalional Bank. Main Street, Columbia, 8. C. _ Aral l» 38—ly J. B. WATKINS &. CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS AK» BUILDERS OF EXPRESS WAGONS, Ktnik Street, JiaUitnore, Md. CarrUg*c*i and wagohs, of all descripii^ms baili lO order, and warrunted. tar Repairing in all itt brioche* MarlS 46—tf Henry Oosia. | AUXCALDtt. | C II.'West, Jr. HENRY COBIA A CO., NVHOLESALK GROC ERS AMD C^MMI8SI6X MSfi€3ANTS, Charleston, S 0. April » 33—ly PULPIT EDITION OF BOOK OF WORSHIP. M INISTERS and congregations will please wad iu Uifrir orders at once Ten per oral discount made to those who buy ia quantities. Price, in al-oep, $1; Arabesque gilt edge, S3 • English Turkey, $4. DUFFIK 4 CHAPMAN, PaUuhers, Columbia, 8. a Sept I 3—u' |Far an, one at tbe Reviewa... .$ 4 W per are, ' rwy two of the Review*.... 7 00 “ •* ■<* anr ll-ree of U.e Rrriewa.. Ifl 0* “ •* r’ir any four nf mmAevieors.. .. 1J #* - - ‘ur lilia-kwoidaHlraxiiie 4 W “ - ’or lflaekwood and on-- Review t M “ * Mwwoud and two of the Review/ IS OS “ **. Itloekwo-d and three ut tl-a Review. 13 •• “ «- fur Ulaekwoud amt tl-r four Re I viral lilt ‘ * • CLUBS. A disooa; t al twenty per cent, will be allows* '(tXubaot four or mure peraon* The* for Ufo. kw.-od. or of otw U- view, wilt b» >oueaddtl*.fer$li SO POSTAGE Bufooxitirva i4kwM prepay by the qaarter at 1 - ,un.*e M d*«WT, Tile yn—apv VO M-T part, the L'n-ta-l gfote* is two oraU a uurnW. i mu- wily apphe* iu rtirrenl subacripliuoB. r back cum 1 - n the pa-laye ia duubir. I Pmtiums to New Subscribers. New mbarribem to any Iwo of tbe shore * |4 riutiicrils fL*r 18G9 will be entitled to rcceir© anr «»e of li»e loor Her Vo or* tor IM*. >>w autarnben to all fire of the lVnodienh for i860 may rewire prratis Bfocknuod ur any ui IU four 'Reviews ie 18C8. mbarribera may. by applying rarir. obtain liat-k art. of the HVviewa from Janoary. I Ski. to iMcetober. I3CS aud of Biackwoud'a Magaiios Iran January, ISOfo to iKvcuibct, ISO, at half tb eureent aubaefiptioo prior. 3T SfRiKT purisiums to cabeeriberx nor du nanI lo dnU, nor reduced price* for back no nber*. can be all-aid. iinle-s tb* mosey in remitted dirert to tlie fublikhrm So [vemusar. end be gieeo Ui ctoba, Tt K LKO.VARD St'OTT PC WASHING CO, 140 Fcltos Srq.au, M. Y. 1 be Leonard Scott Puldieldng Coiojaay also publial. tbe FARMER’S GUIDE, Br^lRCST Stsphexs. of KJinlmtgh, and'** late J. I*. N'-um-w ol Tale t'oUegv, tiro volt:. Kodal Octavo, 1,6*0 page*, and unareaoua en- grating* - r riee. $7 for tlie two volume*—by mail, paan paidSfl. ». D. 8ADTLER & S0NS. r OPTICIANS AND 82ii.3&32sSn. • i Baltimore 9 [2 Street^ MUWGU. 'I NEW si EVERY RUDE '-v T1 Tits Urniss*' v bJSSx- .$*•»>- Orgyaaen. the-* Tbootogy, • h * ri? advance. tar Tbore Wb wJSha of tb. Sro- ^ raw b* ' - HTW * For on* etflflf® ^ onf Tirot inoert* 0 " On BKJoth.. • Three mooUre- Six month*.. • Twelve month* On ndvartreeme wM d, a diaoonnt «t and npwarda 3* [* upwards. 4* per and upwdrd*. 4* p- : the above rate*. Obituaries, win cents for eiglit woM- Poattgw—r.ve {y ptoaae-rem I aliouki tro reMrrak- Gomir Faith m » ■s x. ■H .WATCHES & FINE .lEWEIJlY. MSSUfiCTlBXitS OF Sl’KCTACLES. SP00X8, FORKS. AMD Site VKR WAKK OKffKRALLY. May 13 46-tf ^ jymm tlVA large margin, mating a murk larger tost On* the !! mu. Kditiaa. n-ia edition may supply the place of a PulpH Kditioo for tl-e present, till the Pulpit Book, non in preparation, n published. Price in dork Arabesque, $2 00 Friee in -lark Gilt 3 ii Address DUFFIK * CHAPMAN, Book-sellers, Columbia, & C. August 3 1963 l-4t r. a. norm. F. A S0UTER M. llALLRAN. & CO., JJHaYkRS IN Cooking, INrlor aud Otic* Stove*, of the moot improved pattern*. Also, manufacturers and dealers in Plain, Japan ned ond Pressed Tinware, House-Furnish mg Goods, I3T Store two doors below Brvoe'i Corarr, Main Street, Columbia. & C. Orders from tbe country promptly atteoded to. Sept 8 5—tf LAFIERRE HOUSE, , Bread and Chettnul Streets nOaddfhi*. T ill! undersigned having leased tbe above fovorite House, and having refitted and returniihrd it throughout in tlie most ek-gaot manner, it is now open for tbe reception of guests,' with all tho appolotmerts of a Brat etas* Hotel. J. B. BUTTF.RW0RTH A CO, Hmr*. Eif paraon. witli i do not liavt- | thrai«gi‘x«i in- dty prorotor* l> tion of Hie 8a v xvii: 20, ami xvii: 6, I tarii-n witkiit ir | littie npon an iut«*n niy prapli*. itn, and yiHtr re-.i-il origiualitv tb' many expound' liave aceetts,!’* from all xritliif! eompare fait), with regard't- mentatovK an.' riiriKt, only a mustard, is » mountain and and therefor- standhtg tln-ir I that tbe taouu by a bold fig‘>> | ality, and art 1 little grain of I Bengel nays-f | in ntotx- power! | a mountain.' Henry says- of true faith, were like th.i all seeds, you Rosenmiller habereti* /idu, you had ever *-■ almost seem. tions,tliat tin' the let* faith In order to I understand the grain of of the moHi- l endow it wit! I place before n in Matt, xiii fnll grown st;> liand, large en of the air cording to trl man on hors< I [(roach the him I seed, l>ing hi-I it, “Will you [ develop in to I The little gr-.n I lying here oil nothing. Pla give ate sunsl dew m the pr cheerfully un | plish it too." are an insign| you have gn* be in exact language of l’i <*» do eMthiiiJ * treagA tenet ii Saviour docs that works w seed ia *ur. development ofl tree, in who-1 lodge. Insteil *malle*t faith | txintnendat: E faith, of whn l I . , conceive. We should I hdated by the faith aa am- 8uch feitb, do the work | agine, if you . May 13 Proprietor*. 40- tf and m pot one T- Ci; .