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Nearing th* Shore. f i ' ] ]|i r n old man «it# in a worn arm chair, White an anew la hi* thin, soft hair, tine .uul core. i Furrowed hi* cheek by ei«n<* and o And back ami forth it away* ; There’* a far-away look in hi* di m, dim eye I Which tell*of thought*of the long gout. by For he *it* mice more ’neath a rloudfom Ay, Ami iu childhood rjjerrily play a. He rest* hi* cheek on the head of hie cane, And happily smiling dream* over again Of tliat home, the brook, the meado* the lane. Dream* ajt with a vision clear: Them childhood yield* onto manhood's place, Ai**l he look* once more in hb bright, bright face Ami down in the starry eye* he can trace A love remembered and dear. Then he wake* and aigh»: “It acem* bat ’ a dream. That cornea to me now like a golden gleam. Or the shim men ug glow of the «na’n la l team, Hat ’ti* pleasant to think it o'er. • That youth wa* so *weet, but now U past, T1h*c day* of love were too precioua to Bat »vcr yonder their pleasure* are east. Vud I am nearing that shore." He i i gliding on in hi* little boat, 0’*» the calm, still water they aaarefttffy float, But echo fnlt oft bring* a well known note i 'rom the land he ha* left behind. But itime will row back for him no more And ihe gases away to that other dor*, enow*, when the voyage of life *ha be o’er, that hi* dream beyond he will find. The [seed* of youth, which in yoath we *ow, .. Adodn through the tale* of the future * will grow. And khed A* ; LorepflHPMIHIIHilHIHBHHH Sweet word* will echo in day dream* Upright, And circle old age with their hahn* of irttigrow, ied on age a beautiful glow, i they come in memory * gldima, faces will come to dimming sight; light is the' y mingle in beautiful dream*. Children’s Department ■ Baquii smoetf For the Lutlieran Visitor. To Master OoorgQ Blcholbargtr. Dear Young Friend: I have oegtmbd you shamefully, but have to offer as an excuse the fact that I have been on u>y travel*. Your do uatioa so kindly sent m« has been received, and shall be carefully prv served for a good purpose. Many thanks for it; you shall hear of it again, and when it grow*, (for 1 am going to plant it,) yon shall have a lull account. My travels have been very extend cd this time, j 1 have been shut up iu the icy regions of the North among; the white bears, the seals ami the walrus, and have seen the little tux people dashing over the white Show in their light drawn by dogs or reindeer. 11 tmVc been also to the hot South, Rij W where foil living creatures aeek the cool shade, and I have traveled through the busy countries of the civilize^ temperate regions. I have much to tell my little friend, If time can be bad to write out accounts of all that 1 have seen. But, to tell the truth, it is not so much niy fault as that of my patron, PALM, fbr I am often ready to talk, and he is busy at something else, or working at his daily duties, Howdrer, my travels are over for the present, and I shall remain at home shugly lodged in my little house until I cau tell all my stories. In a week or so, I hope to give an account bf the pigeon*, and will de vote several letters to them. They are very interesting and instructive. I should have told about them long ago, bad did not want to interfere with the tat* I have been telling of. I have determined, however, if pat ron can find time, to keep both ac counts going at once. Look oat for me in the Lutheran Visitor, $nd I hope I shall not fail my little friends this time. With in terest and all good wishes, I remain, ray dear driend, also yours, Manikin. -h For the Latheran Visitor. Joseph, and Ht* Brethren. “Now mother, did Joseph know his brothers,” said Henry. “Yes, he knew them directly, and he longed to go and ask about his father ; but he feigned roughness asd said, ‘Where do you come from f They said, ‘from the land of Canaan to buy some corn/ ‘No, you don’t come for that, I know. Yon are spies, come to see the nakedness of the land.’ ‘Indeed you are mistaken, sir,’ said they, ‘we are all children the same father, and we bare one young brother left at home with the old mao, and one of oar brothers is dead.’ ,^Pf»en Joseph said, ‘That is just what I said. I know now you are spies, and yon shall not return unless your younger brother Is sent for, that I may see if yon have told me the troth. Then he pat them into prison for three days.’ ” “What for, mother V “He did not want them to know him, and so he thought by treating them roughly, that he would listen to their conversation and And out about his father. The third day he went to them and sahl, ‘Listen to me. I fear God. Let oue ot your stay here, and the rest ^ you go home sad take com for yo«r familie*, and bring yoor other brother ■long with you, then I shall know yon to b» true.’ He wanted to so# Benjamin, and that was the reason be made them this offer Tba broth era began to talk to each ether Hi Hebrew, their own language, sad sahl, ‘Now we are getting punished for our )md behavior to poor Joseph, for when be cried am! begged as to have pity upon him we did not regard his distress.' Then Haahsw •aid, ‘Dfd'bt I beg yen not to hill the child, hot you would’at bates to me, therefore bia blood la required ’ I think that Keahea dnl’st believe the tale his broth*r* told him aboet sell ing Joseph aad he always thought that they had killed him ^privately * “Did Joseph understand them, mother f* “Ye*. He Uadnt forgotten hie native language, and he tamed away and wepft, Tima ha took Bt arena ami bound him, aad told the real to go home He ordered the area who sold corn to All their sacks* and to pot each man's money bark into the top of their seek*. When they went to open their seeks to food their asses, and found the money, (key were greatly astonished TWy went home and told Jacob all that had missed in Kirvitt. sod how the ms* dmaended to are Benjamin. Jacob said, ‘I can’t let Benjamin go. lie is my youngest mm. 1 rani spare him.’ Bat when they had eaten ap the corn, and had to hoy more, Js dab ashl, ‘Father, Jet my brother gw with me. I will he retqsmsible foe his life. We mast have grata to aai, or we shall die.’ Jacob said, • Well, if It moat be so, I can’t help it, bat take a little balm, honey, «pirew, DIV rrh IkllLl renaoR al||kiUj|!« gruj sla’ftfik Kl a * soa^p s s * — * *^*w'**^^™ P 1 *^ w*p** v»s*w*o sre** the money, and take year brother, and arise and go to the man j per hap* God Almighty will grant that be may have mercy sport yea and bring yoor other brother home, aad my son Benjamin * for if anything happen* to him it will kill am with Ariel.’ Be they did an Jacob ordered them, ami whet* Joseph saw rtoaja tain he said to the ruler of his boons, ‘Bring these men home to my boose. aad rrltra them a nir* iluut#r ’ \V l#i> the brother* were Uilil to go to Jo srph’s house they were afraid, for fear that something terrible was to take place, and that they were to be held to an aceoent for the money in their sacks; an they mom elan* to the steward of the house sod sold. ‘Iwlrel, sir, ee are true aMm,ao«l came only to hoy corn, aad we found the money all on top of the corn in the mouth of each sack ll was not our fault; we have brought’ it all bark again.* He said, *rw* br auto jos, don't fear, God bo* given THK U THKHAN VISITOR, OOU MBUj S. MAY 23. 1873. HfljoiUbubbi WmmAm wo rerereW « A circa* nith its bsad , U* did (he & C, over ths Atlanta A Hick mead Air line, the tret lime by ■m 11 in ate *■ kff t das euJOtmntn^m wtumaeilgfeds *»* m w v mkrviPRiRPg >m bw ere, a of the finish, and fresh from the ,,f uk*m*{*4 t«*ref Wade, of tl*e rom milk ^ under a plenAaat wind, and ea we sped withoat jolt or JpMtla ovwr a ewaatry that only law bad bristled with the the rugged htlie sod the Jsf11*g cliffs. The length of ll« ptreaare- ble ride was hMUfaBad hy anasy palata we jmesed of ottraattre tatoresi. — T’^iC're ia ■ (tosffre* eet ■oMixri unm rats Ltas. IU# W0PM • ill Off ffffl OOI OilOhP# •ide. We peaasd by King’s Mean tala and the owm m riff’ ptiinrtr fWMi're um •imekied so bright in the tain la erectly la tin shape of a king’s omen, aad hoare ire name This *w»bMs is a solid awMB of the ttncotsmMM 11 , or skhMUn HNkffMMma reck Two miles (rim the meaataio a f*hil mldphta <v>m|mat are eagagml la ^a***sw'lk s^ase m y. a f g fc reiiiet' m^aas Wmf Kimjj (m s InwwPW™ gg*Wtw« atGev awi they are rdnaiag two j» one to stamp for the ore. At the foot sf old Kakrimsi Mage road, the ■ iiyy'ir- t|re| (lam. dfoffi radml 1 wsamnpw — - — r re re 'll ■« vre^^oyemmai cm a rempt* of weeks ehca he ‘‘The llooaewtfe'’ ta To dog dis- mreca oa this wire : “It Is qalis aa important to kuivt ot a asks from hare in a petal fbsm ■ the tdaakata oa oar beds Hnsn as to wkfoh yaa mm uaaa auk the asked hare the shed* pare end white. The eye the otr flereum i - —j* *reffi *^rere plffreiml.l^ 11## mffMp WKHQf 'AMT 140 md* 0 •arvthioi ffatts are tredreadttw a half Boat foam n«y There these falls to the YnttOhtb is a «*»• h right Is «J* foot. At the tore r*( (W S rot d •*- as. wee ren. rea rePtpay OriRRfosRt, foal parpaadlaalM'. la ■ large h ot wares, aad the wstar looks « to dip Is is Ml •he 1 isv** p* Ody Is 4 aril tala. Id fo from Trim lit. in, gma qg||: . mM wh Gwty it to you.’ Then he brotight Bta»e«»s oat to them, and gave them water to ^a*b in, am! Axed a nice dinner for them at a separate table. When Joseph came in, the brothers weal and bowed down before him, and of tW Britiah urglf-rr Clol who was killed these, lire dor a mono swot sf the sMna days, gf11|| 4+f |jsg # mm## Mh4 fMilk «»l ty* nf the attiwr. At ths aim a mnmomumi tk of the oW battle Aeld Here, loo, we pass throagh Ihe ereltiws that Ik. i" ta i'iarts4 w* !■i* I Ih'iiri kre 1 ^ ii f* -Si r .rii’- I M' ks ri!;J liffTOMM'l ' riser, moled oe s hittdii a foe hem deed yards to the right, la tfot beam that edd man fossa, the Tory opg* ^ ‘i t fal km |) |g| ffLrerereoireR rereal.w-tf 4 h. .gf ^as^p^t^aio : a^^nw gpt^giaii^^s so .14 was of Adair la ttarrefforie fooh koaMS, sod psal dswa this hill is the wa* old fomrjr where Adair lari a ptee* of his hale la hi* Agkl with tier bear. The forty is still so Unas* fl^rtrpr. A m^re Mints, whose wtfo la a (read ter of Hons, la sew liriog Hi this dhflrift swtrima-rilmo.llw --*• — wmmTrwwmiiy m$Wh let her see no mmmmi fou* As gkuA ftfonhse o OMO r smmafO' , m. I , M*ff •PJff^v |J which they absorb ia I4MMP tnskr the bad any thing hat sweeL The Boston Jomrmal of ('hem «rirg given the following method of ; rat two large of borax and a piut of fcofi so so into a tab of ouid water. Whoa di real red, pot la a pair of Maakeia, aad lot there remain over aighL Next day rah aad drain them oat, and Hare thoroughly ia two wa ters, and bang to dry. Do not wring there Hut this Is not the ouli do- mowwo*** 1 wc **w mmeo wi^^^rs stow h ■MMlic nas to wbioh bom si) be l*wL Usqi'S tbs same jitnirrialBorax is the boat oock roach eitergiitintof jet diheovteed. This trootdeaome in reel has a pomdiar s* erntoo to It, aad wiU never rein re where It baa ware been onstiered. As the salt is parfoetlr harmless to bnmna brings, it la reach to ha (trefeered for this to the jk4 mvmki* wlutattfH Horat ia also vain ae. To shoal ton gsJtoos of hotting water add a hand nW W IfoirAK, folHI } OKI fofffTI ilPf , IHIIJ half the ordinar y allow son* of soap. ■Raima 1 mn-nr^st **>41** -mmlMosresn ri Ss W mm IsttCmlre* falfollW fCmay IfoMpMsy lireff* all ettrs qwnltty of this powder. It will wot tajare the tesiare of the cloth in the leost.. For cieaawlog the hair, xmthtag Is belter (has a wtlution of horns water. Wash sAerwsrd with pare waive If It laares the hnlr too stiff, them* dissolved in water Is ahm an eiorileot dent nice, or tooth f Monthly kepart Drp'l Agrkwltniv J Labor at ths Sooth. REGULATOR For over FOKTY YEARS tkia PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE bs* proved to be the GREAT UEFAILIEG iPECIFIC S22^fcSBT^iSrtSr6^ VE*. toe., tot. After y**r* ot careful cxpcrimcnta, to smm4 a great and stgest <l<-msnd, we now Igcadooc from oor ort«nu«l tieamin* Pott- " THE PREPARED. . I,UinLd fan. of RIMMOXR" LIVES KL.n.AToH. ortnlaiimis all its won derful sad valuable properties, sod offer OKS DOLLAR BOTTLES Tk Powders (price as before).,—#1.00 per pack*#*. brut Hr mail 100 rr CAUTION ! Jtt Bov so Powders or FHKFAKED KIM- MoNK’ UVEK REGULATOR unless in owr rarravd wrapper, with Trade mark. Hi*im|» osd hursoierr uubrofo u. None «fh* f i* grsuim. J H ZEILIll A 00 , Haeom. 0* and Philadelphia SOLD BY ALL DRUOOI3T8. Chi 11 —ft fli lx I m matters ot *%*% the is r»gniaaal j are foiWfStf'*' lorig |^»,g sriMhS'tF Xr* v ami*# ks<a^re S’^w wse*** '-rew i y s^w smP* w T, ril, mWiWfo riwst oi*d cherished is the f*l«!ime*t sf the marriage menoig, and she hare supply for his wd he te bee hashswd. he* chtSdaww, The fareigaker will not cusse here to mtoto, • «*€l«prttt| rf tarr ««t «M lk» rctu. ud hwM* . Is.—The negro is s stale sf freedom has little or soVair for the fetnre, nod la natisAed with a ; daily wants. DR. C M LANE’S CELEBRATED Liver Pills, eus tks ai> or Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DvsrtrsfA owt» a» Midhsicril I'll—am ■ SymptortiH of (he the rihs, tnomei on pressure j Sewing Mktnues! sewiig “HOKE HTOTTLr No. 1, only $25 Ho, 2,$$ This is s Shuttle Kschins U—. Feed, and make* the “lock on boui side*. It t* a .u^i Machine, and tin- only low- stitch” Machine in the U* Tku machine rsceivrd the Di “Fair of the hro ('■aralinat* u L’foHoUc. JY. C , in 1071 asd ire* rr The above machine k?L for Are years. Agents Wanted.—SttpCTtoj nmit* given. Lahcrsl ^ to ministers of the cro«|icl. ' Itevs. Rude SERIf Comm 1111 - For the Rovelties in tv.- i- *ive Oueofthe nroit emanations uow •^deney to 3e«- Ererr „"," Jl ,»rioc«i o tl: n o*t be carefully g blic worship; t> ^,,1 praiw most b. i„ »> the pl<*«- "■ iliia fonoitloblc ; cogolf mon.' •<*"; ti), world ood it* ' The expedient^ ar e as diverse as u 0 f the individual Bprino* triV not Ptod,hnftototo, I them. Some minis lx for circulars and sample* rim "Address Rev. C. IL BEEXHei?? eral Agent, Concord, X. C. Jan 3 RUPTURE CURED. Marsh’s Radical Care Trig] fir*. •' a Diseased liver, it tide, under the edge flhe wiR hear pssk* m>4 IabII wsd nnswty, foe her beshaariPs Imre is i tMwwr aad fovtreaa NhmlsM gkrilUlti rettkreJfohregre^ff driasrirewASM *« J o> « s a — 1 ' mttmm wforeipfTai %mw WwUll* ffMfoffwrfwforegp W have hast Ms rifog. Bhe assy safer, j hai sy mpMIhy will dal) th« edge of smrrww A hmwiar with fore Hi jjfcfj sawl by fore t «sn fore i t rnaas.1 in e arris are) dswria, for K hare hri aw* afssrh ot faith iw fore that a rrepa owl it ia foa haw aa a a MMikfoiiii in w Mo. the I the aalereil Ww MB flMfofo ksew fkarmiw il Areola —^ ll ^WreWw ^mmf rere Wr VPfow^Mew iwfoff refol Hgp hr f•-+ a haw i<is>t as t*«!i a* the iif ho t—a ip 1.1 wj h" jr ^ w wmm ter* e'anit w ^ werere j tjtoi t—a— boa a m—eJt *Ww' wpj w **'*ee ^^B^w *-SwJB, ewe •hag ami perrerilwg Iwtgbrwere tw Mhhk Ihe former is aw retire siren mm. The dew* (fopres of hm •I fo her fore. Mbs It is tar-*» prepu* t*w of unr *ra»4r Isim! muri remain awtilkel. Die negro is ' *'*«*“"» e.r•<*•<■* to . w.r«K-r ; ^ ^ lhc to ehmm, uto »«i. to ume.) ..»! m tla. I _T^ “ " P AIN in me right ti< of the ribs, inciv! som—ime* the pstn i* in the left ddc j the psttsnt it rarely *i'ic to ik on the left ride, «omrtin>c« the pun i» iitlt under the shoulder-Hade, and it frequently c-ound* to the top of the Aoul !cr, and it somc- ttrnc* mwtsken for s riv^matrun in the ana The srnimt , h is sweated w ith lost riateaf Uwasitfow the qwrelfoa in, " h*4 will the l*w!bot«ler do f”— h* cam writhm cwlUvoie uur aril his fowri This qweriam m new pwialtng the wlarat briMka, awd ear remriH ton In tmeamiag owe ef suffering rather than of rejwy wsret si»«l prefft. Cfo.—A fotmm re a form s no more, upon an atn geners! arc costive, mmctimcj alt emit ire with lax; ihe head it troubled with JMWJfc* ffC'VOffll JMtft * cd with a dull, heavy •muwtios m tlte fasti pan. There is p» acmlly s (awdetsblc lot* of mcasory, sccoanpBstcd with a paanful actuation of hating left undone safnething which ought to have here done. A slight, dry rough •CMBmCT tlUC* ffID *rTTflClL.!TT. I IMT pitlCBi cwmplaiaa of wc»nucii a: J debility | he H easily startled, hi* feet are cold or burs- fog, and he complains of a prickly senaa- *gr, than «»t m seven hours swell tkw of the rifo ; his spirit* are low ; and «foj. msd tbr wage* pnHl are ioo although hr hsa wfod that exercise would much Mtm! of mt Gi be benebcial to hint, yet he can scarcely ww. mw*i ot mu laruo rs rwiu „„ ’ cnoiwh to try it. tbw«r forms by aawung Lsmls to frra««l (• ^ <Ki)truiu every remedy. Sc* **hJ faibfoli lbeta with atock vrtal of the al eve ayirptoam attend the 8 8 . g lgh(W F'Kiyfoni j js — —, mi 3 W ■riiW fered him their prenent of nnU and f . . almontls. Then Jmmph awM, Is the H*S"*V* ?****. mtko ris old nsu, your father, well! Is he ^ * , 7. . yet alive F Ami they t»M him that 4i . * be wo* wen. ( . . still to be sere. Firuw “Mother, 1 think it strengv that they did'tit know Joseph, don’t yon f* “Oh 06, not st ail strange J.Mwph hod grown toll amd"handsome, *u*l —mu* art an as au.es.ak f he— ah I* uolav itCwi-y lw*Ml %0re!! u’selff* 1 * Tnliffre f «$4!8 | CI very different from the trembling distressed boy that they ba«l sold awny years before, Joseph went into his chamber and wept He wanted to make himself known to mmA P . » B bl. broth.r., bat lb. ri(bt Umr tool Dot JM eo«». Thau b. .Mb.1 bu. ‘ TW ikiul Yffiit oat Mini foil (liifoft to —— www w—f w *•*, sewurue ” •r’wtw tisM* t h# mmttwi vw ““ ew» w a a a w^w mmt wrereieriviMf JF i« lire, ami. In mMitlre to the attvet ffffhlffhfffoffk^ 8ft 1 Off irre mines wtfo be opereri wp by this raws! A fow ef there ***** are the Magnetic Iron Cmwprey. ot right •hare—ri ams re Brenri river j the forelh i imlin* Oampawy, of agvre ■ret she* foB ef dev fore and pfot* 1 onri sweet awrprbwa for hekhwed sari jCaretly. fohe hws waver riaam with tbe maaao aasd pawte y ot trie itke kaewrif la a lytte $«mm aetlmg her arif to art pwre *od grariowa mefo Are Humble hwuoebnld ways sad deltas have far her a gridew sagwiff- nanre. The ywfoe make* her ratling high, anal the aaad oaorilfow the face, his own family table, nod he ordered tbe dining room servant to gits Ben jnmtn live times as much ns the rest. The brothers wondered at that. He ordered Ihe steward to restore the money to each sack, and to pot bln own silver cap Into the sack of the youngest mao, who ess Benjamin * ‘•What for, mother f “You'll see directly When men had gone the rest morning, Joseph sakl to bin stewnrd, ‘Up sod follow those men, aad ask them why they carried my rep away. They will deny it, Iwt moke them open their sacks, aad bring the man that bos the cup back to me.’ Tbe stew suri dkl as ritreefod, aad ovanaak Ike t»ndg* wt'urfc efcmg ibts tine anything of the kind aver area In tbe Heath. W'bat * tremendew* e*t lay of mawey the work moat have required f Of then* the Horith Tygnr bridge In n peri eosnfoostfoa of ffv* spans, Uft fret reek open, aad hi feet from the lop of the roll, 730 foot m length The Farofe* fo another ■Miff of superior bwitd, bring 113 tbe fiw>4 r * il lo sri sons# fffff fori long. There two bridge* ef them *Lffffff la Iteavee, love.* I Irateo n to Omihto‘tohihto toUtotowmmO mm fiSUae u j i tpi fifiFiffp-- wv ffrefoaifTT'ff f. symfmlhiaed ailh the g*eot fmrt IrngMes ta the crowning of his lifo, whan his Wlfo Ui I—rw—J |m ,I, , I >, |m v — ^pmamppp. j'n ™s wme wow -t^s wws u. o wow v dram taking Are u* the net of her •anting a letter with was; a part of tbe flailas u—a—nral ka, m# fallr-pi —wv ■* t^wgp, eem^OfS*w. e *«♦)*'* s w sssas t*aww*" r fhnrir. The hasbaud ihe gsary i in so adjoi her shneks wan iffatoaily at her aide. aari soiuJios of oil kisris. The Mock generally bail} trrete», sod the crop harilj worked JlfflMfoii/fri m Tmm m — f ta aaiimJkanm Mmre*rewv***^^0^ i pna , 3 pF— wrefs ssa^u mffMfffoffg^P hi* remtmet with hi* form hoed* the frredmea, for the year, and agrees to pay them ao mark for the yrerfo uswwibiy isuoniu He “ptfehed” Iris crwfi—re mark corn, rets* wheal, grass. Ami -for Ihe force he ban ere pfofwd | they all start off ia a good • aari every t king mevew plan* fly until tha winter months hare the ***|>riug tiww has osar.* sad the tiam and labor of the farm hand la eoaataath re^wlred. The former n osing every esertion to tmvs bin groin crop ready, re that he can gw twehi* dm ev sod grass mamforea, hts eats and wheat, bar- j vent, nod “make bay «bile the sun *bme*,* wbro he ffmls that, from *na# mess* or other, end generally the most trivial, the freedmen have heeome diaaatisffrd, demand their Iiom* ood wage*, nml leave the former to ssve hts crops as best he ere, which la difficult to do, s* the de msad for labor at this time is great $ | sad if be gets other IslKirers but csbcs hive occurred where fow of them exited, yet examination of (he body, after death, has shown the Li na to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND PEVER. I)t. C. M'Lssi'i Lives Pills, ih cases or Acct awn Frvta, when taken with Quietitc, are productive of the most happy rcsul a. No better cathartic can be uacd, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. \Ve would advise all who are afflicted wirh tins disease to give them a rat* YUt.ll... ’ Addriva all orders to Ft JEM INKS PROS.. Pirrmcscai, Pa r < tlmto* totofi TVrtklwt nrOtoritof term other, Uto ' * Hf - Drtl A* ««S H tonic thOr oriel, ♦nitoat-* eri iimmwewhtotfi* C .V/—'e, ■ • . rOhitmtga • eht. To Aom , !-«tout’ll, potwi *wn ■■>:' tVt CroBtMl . t— bo» til MU fcc »->* to -t.e* MMnfm.m rmt vial ol Vcnai- • ♦ < . •« a-.- '« cm u—pk. Aloetmlna U r • U « • M V * •• hf twitotf cento extra ' 1' I- -i.ti • !»' llrmgwu *M Canary Starc- W *-» f V nt*eOy. ' »r. < . xrLanc’s Vermifuge •* ifliii ho I cpt t« rwn —y If jroa »ouUi have 5 «* .-viubna pa <v A h wetAiTUT, muawo, rad i i -mm 1 * «nd Tl ui.it, pv, thru » few damn at fl’LANI’S Y1LXMIFUGE, T-' nm T«r. won ms. "trsr jpr or i mi ta r/o.vs. May 6 212—eow -iy| selves have ,/lftw worth ot m ww M M HMoto* nmtm i to Um| | M ’ Increased wage*. Horn* a! km aid*, ,1^ jb,, drwand for Wmpm is great but it **• t«*» ksto; *hc (rreathed rf g^MI ibe value of the rrojMi to be (h* flnrnn into her lungn ssri all was M(N j ntvr. If «h» had 8 i (J^ 811 ^ ^ ftlgre AffHHMp misifl I Sip ftitam u . -tom mw~nO m nafto M " ■ vto AC1KNT* WAXTKD FOR ar tmi . . nonvent SESSIONAL. By Julia McNair Wright l rtir. Moot a inn ran aastrei rtt riLu I‘i*fbaps the towriAt ami intolid who IU lb# wimmrf are aa lip ton foe * healthy resort, where tha «ya wan brothers, and when they kffffffl the I I*na« aod the kmdy fnUna, ham moat offence that they ware charged with, eoare ta ratnioo Hi tha haiMiag ot they Mid, "If any on* of >* has dam this rood. Tha higbret pwHit ot oho this thing, tat him rktora and be wtlw between Hour York aod Mew » sonant to Iky master; hot the Orleans re tha highland* of this line charge is foist*.’ When the Steward | Hi 01 a plaet nallaal Ml Airy, nrem opener! Bonjamin’s suck, there wna ^ «»«fo* from Atlanta, and «§ IJIlff the silver cop. Then they rant their *mt ahova trie voter From it yre clothe* for sottow, sod wary owe of ••• tha lire Bid thorn returned tn tire city with m *d lw0 mtlos \ Tvwgr jamio.” fmd htght ML Towah, “I feel so aorry for tbn |kmw men ream that mreaa hold, awi the What did Joseph do ao for, mother, mountain M$Q foot high, nod ia a and bow did ha ohm* them, after ekunh of solid granite j Cwrrwber having troohled them ao much T 1 monatolas j Table Rock aad tMreK* “1 will finish tha story another Head, favorite resort* for the Month thrown a carpet ar tdnnket, or wire his oust, orer har, she remld out hnra brew CnimJfy burned The ■ bolt uburt oaoffd >■» unit 11 w ww ’em wwra wra'Uegw^w.'.-wi nnemma w^n» ••mswin a tdy Hnprcwmd on tha minds ol n Lrrvngfos, H, C.—D»r plan »f cm pfoyiwg g«ri hands on shares of the _ iL S \ » . . , . 1 he niosl tlirtllnijEr and powerful Inmk Cfl*p Is gaming favor, aud must prove I ever wriUita on (his wilij^ t. It imwntB • * ter (It toff array qf fart*, ami contain* never la-fore made public. too S rf, V’ A* I.1.M ..1 to be adrautagrous to both employer j fond for circular not! term* to National l*nl»li*hu>* Co., Atlanta, Gu. Nov *.’i —Om GEORGE S HACKER S •ml ewpbn re, as the latter is sure (o be more diligent and do better work w ben he ho* s direct interest its the um*y * a.a.me “! thus Clothe a dotl with ib# a tlM i ealignfetied swi interest on the |*srt i — W p.,«. Mi h n«i,ki ud I *• Mr *• '“ n, "‘ k **» '* r «* Door, Sash and Blind Factory, I—.! *; u <“ ••••« '-•a-—u I h h I ■ ■ tfcr bawd wilt iw rnrrlnsirft «• ° ( «**lOfe, and,, e*|WCtally gOOtl, Clothe it —s it m I»«h v y ptowa, and teams to draw tee, .to «Vs ^ '' ,Kh m ‘> ,,,r “ ~»l '< -.11 to —r» Uwl .to- (tor h„. w <«• “***•. ««ri» tot tor. to«WI. , m ( to U, , • ln ' U * b< - SW >o r>o, ,to «.me nth ,to ""T* *55*!* “ "“*> hand* throw over it soy cot ton ms rpiHK best and most HSeetii^ J kii>»ivn I«<r the cure «H ^ Hcrtiif' or Rapture. This Trn* W, reived tli -"incbon of tbe bmw« •' physician a t<! tl,i* country, wk» , beititalr to ret < iiicnd it tothowjl with Heniiji a* lieiug saprrior others. w It is the t> lv Truss that will (towel* writh ni y r itninty,and thn can f«el aNeureil it he lit umbss that w iB (a* at all ti.ee* safe and i in ita «^a-nitiouK. Of il-ia w* entire nstiafactioti to ali . '•<*« nuv under our treatment. loMliee’ ailk eLsotic atwlominol 1 corpulency, fuliiiiK «'f the wowU,*. s ann|K»rt to the back and nhttl mffsnfis Auk lets, knee oaf* sad l iiipt for vaaeoae veins, ulcers aid i joint*. SloMthler laacf* for lad mm, oMt, children, for the cure of stsoptmdt should*-ik and ait a died ripanbr. Pile Itottrumenta. the article in u«—light, easily effectual. Instrument* fte deformit u-w. curvatnre of the leg*, dub feet, Ae. tm* Aireftt for Clement's Celebratri J * ial Limlis, A Kent for Grandair* Patent ] tipped Cnrtdif*. gant for I)r. BaUockV Silver! •apfariar. Agent for I >r. Wadxworth’s Olealhl awy. IoulkV Apartment with a lady in attendance. Gnlrra j»er mail promptly at S. MAI 92 W. Baltimore: Bjiltimore, Jnne 9 _tf Change of Schedule. | follH Carolina R. R. Cojfriir, Colombia. 8. I*., Sept, ft m (’hsasre of schedule, to **> into (feet* and after Sunday, 29th instant; Matt aod Panenger Train. Leave Columbia S So I Arrive st Charleston 4 Hpt I LeaTe (’harh ston .1 Sat I Arrive at Columbia S Mpx j \if}ht Krpreem. Freight and Arremm turn Train (Sunday* exerptei). Io**ve Columbia 7 Hfs I Arrivw at Charleston 4 Mss Ia-ave Charleston .7 ttp« Arrive at Columbia S 45x* I Camdevi Accommodation Train v£ ] coutinne to run to Columbia as fanani? —Mondays Wednesdays and Satunbn. leave Camden j... T 3»l» Arrive at Columbia 11 5ta D*rf Columbia * ttps Arrive Camden 4 fff« A. L. TYLER, Vice-I S. B. PiCKtxa, Gm. Ticket Agt. Charlotte, Colombia & AngtMh Railroad. General Superintendent* OJkt Cou mria, September 22, V&L /'\N and after this date the folbvw V / whedule will be run on tkia road: ooikg socth. „ „ Train No. 1. Train NaI Ijeave Charlotte, 8 00 a m f M f ■ “ Columbia. 2 40 p ui 8Was Arrive at Augusta. 742 pm ?»*■ ooixo XORTH. Train No. 1. Train Nat Ia*ave Augusta, 6 85 a m 5 59 y* “ Columbia, 1158 «n llWps Arrive at Ch'lotte, 7 42pm «»»■ Standard time 10 minutos slower daa Washington ; six minutes ahead Conw bia- Traii) No., 1 daily; train No. 2 Sundays excepted. , ^ Both trains make close conned** * all points North, South and Through tickets sold and IwggagechecW to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER Gen’l. Supfrintrsre E. R. Dorset, Gen. F. and T. Agent. (writ!, the jams w ill be Isrwwsil; then threw over ll a woolen material awd It will W Hmlaotly pat o*t — Halt* Journal of UooUk. If we rightly examine things, we •hot) io4 that there la a sort of time, aa It would ha ten tong for te Cwmllomoa; Walks# man a tain; (law right,* said Mrs. a B. •*•*; «Hoae. sad »he old Kenwreaw harmony in FwrHIenre, that - Mfffffftniu Th* nearest sad ffamk sbsU etcri where awotbe# fo Great men and great institution* aeererihis pain! to there ateautala* Ire. Hi o#tter t» make men mare to to„HK. tto *.». to urn. tot ta • Malm to to ralM T— ( *,. j Zb) <w Z^J Z ZZ great actum* are for aa alt. 1 and In til milre ttom Atlanta. It In In amaety. CM.VHLESTON. S. C. iw-raL With this arrouipliHhed, tbe hiU* suri 14*lira ri Carulmu w ill teem w uls at ores of bet own hrideu wealth. 1 harhtHe. r« Tittle alone raw, •rule the labor question. Nor are we pfopared to say that the labor of i - the free blocks will eventually be ! \T<> imported u-ork kept on hand to IK.I to. rt.ltart ora.n or that which “PP*J the country trade. All lb«t to to n lieu upon, or loat wmen >ww fc ( g made at our own factory in the will cultivate the lands ol Virginia. n ‘ A — 4| ‘ — Tbe indications st preseut are that U * UI be set **rie, sod that white lalior aod that <4 the owners of the seal will evrutwaffy be the only re city, and under the proprietor's «peeial Stipe rv into ii. Bend for IMre Lint. Factory and Wijt Rooms ; King, opposite Cannon fowl on line of City railway. P. 0. Box, No. 170. July 7 tf vi. t - p ^ G. & C. Railroad. D AILY”, Sundays excepted, connerth? with Niiriit Train* on South (*»* lina Railroad, up and down ; a **° r ,fT trains going North and South kitte, Columbia and Augusta Radnre and Wilmington, Columbia and Angste Rail toad. UP. • Leave Columbia st - '‘if*? Io-ave Alston • l( ® Ix-ave Newberry w Jp* I^ave Coke*bury * ffP? Io'ave Belton 1JJP* Arrive at Greenville 5 »P» - DOWN. Leave Greenville " ®*? “ Belton “ Abbeville — fl®** “ Newberry * 2SS “ Alston 1KEI Arrive at Columbia * A Hdrrttonl'ranrk and Blue Rid 6 * **" ri*ion. DOWN. UP- I^eave Walhalla 6 45 a m Arrive 715P* lo-ave Perrvville 6 25 n in Leave 6^1 Leave Pendleton 710 am !>nre 5WP l^ave Anderson 810 a ra Leave4WP Arrive at Belton 900 a m Leave** 1 Connecting with down train tto* .Greenville. . Accommoihition train* run on Awjj ville It much on MondaysAVeduesAo** Friday*. Oil Anderson Branch, t*cre*r* Belton and Audereon, on Tuemare *;j Thursdays and Saturday*. THOS. DODAMEAD, General &¥*• •Ursz Norton, General Tielei Ag' ( - c*l proclivities cau even by the aaneu abich certainly fr, no interference wit in the exercise oi tious at least, eut<m interested auditor political b«ringue> stump-spcc^ 1 ***—tU« which is to make tn partisan in polifica fore. - ... Others again, app tjmeutal and iK>et bearers, discourse flowers, birds, etc. their sympathies. gouls with toucllfv earthly affection, < feelings with thrill separation from th their borne* or so< t Another class a*i greater, aud instrue in tbe different .<• . larger number deal tious, aud the whoi' is never heard fr^r. and Him erucirW preached, there v from special form> iniuisters will not cessity of indulgn _ ciations against e\ greater portion <> tiou knows nothin This same desit < conducted iu as amusing a niannei manifests itself in erence—we hail al | cy—iu tbe demean and laity, too, at n esj>ecially for tin church business. I and tbe devout bav shot:ke<l at such in mgs; but as tLx > such questionable, * ways make more pi and spiritual-umuii who venture to di w manner of eouducl: and meetings, tin mitted to the inqu ism and geueralU The exhibitions-. 1 ery, too, with w hi- sometimes eutertai to have, a most injui] the thoughtful and but mourn at tin- high an officer. Another novelt> vals, concerts, aid stances, even th I that are held for iVj A close observer <_• their demoralising such is the general the few who vent | test are stigmatize hjjiocritical preteid ous degrees of tu< | ^junets of th&e charities are of uature, and it seem conducted without \\ We huow not bow i i Christian to justify heart! of reputabh- be *»bng the funds« from im|>ortunate m ex °rbitatit prices •< fl »ng value; and J Modesty being ent from the hearts of beiug brought foi y> I [ Y on such oceaMl heguifo these sain^ ' extravagance \vhi< a fiord. We wilt s*n subject, but will tiie Allowing extra. v T0 Pay i . the Iowa Kirchcnh has an article ,p au the menu buUd mg and supp. churches T The a-. snm lheui ” TUxs ^flicieut to show and?' He **5* lh ,lud but as it ■v