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P<* try. 8«C tfo TiraAiiff Wfe nr w* ft. *- THE ^LTHERAN VBITOR, COLCMBU, .& C„ NOVMEK_7 1 1813. b* re hffbfad. I < >h ! flow tl to wot It* I low ilwr* hm# **• fc Wi of pno* >oya (MR ( ——----- 1L.^.m fe#uu | njitiiLittiel ( And lew re me lor n indeed Tbe rindowi cut nronnd • wwbw gloom. They leave the icy chillnea* of the tomb. My heart doth nw * depute hr* of hope Which never more will ope. Each hod of promine, each bright hope of youth Hen qniekly vanished Mho the troth. My traartng eptrit loved to think mold be Found In ho inanity. Bat, 0 nty Saviour f Thou afeue art truth And lore, nod hope, nil which my ardent yonth Did long to realtar in human kind. Nor knew that 1 waa Mind. Ah! How soon did Mack diaai mutation Its sable pall press an each tveatioa Of sweet simplicity, and proved la me Man's insincerity.. The leaaon has sank deep, and now ( go To Jenna for sweet comfort; and t know He will not one cent oat, who to Him foes With nil his heavy wane! Then let this troubled heart in peace ie» poae Upon the breast that all its care* beat knows; And on the downy turf thro let am met Whene'er He thiakeet heel! One «f the plea ns n teat ptctaraa at the “widen lima* In that of the hail; gamerea anNUM la# tM Ik* tlaja «f ikm «pn In pfc laiadfe! of the dlsanmlbet of the hark freemng a*d the fine tic latacmM la ar n »i Children’s Department. Far the Lutheran 1 Job, tfca Pittat Kail “Mother, the catechism says that ‘Job was tbe moat patient man.' Who waa Job, mm! why wan ha no patient V said Henry B. His mother replied, "I will relate tbe history of Job to yon, with «re. Job was a patriarch of tba moat ancient times spoken of in the Bible. He lived m the land of Ua, a portion of the northern part of Arabia Desert*, and had vary great possessions, consisting of ffsako, herds, lands and money, besides a large family of children. Job was a rich man. He sincerely sad truly loved God and served Him with a perfect heart. God loved Job, and the Bible relates that one day, when the sons of God came before Him to relate the results of their erraada of love amongst the inhabitants of tba earth, that Satan, who also i* at all times walking op and down in the earth, seeking to work some of his mischief, came also to hear what the soon of God reported. God naM to Satan, ‘Whence contest thou T and he answered, 'From going to and fro is the earth, aad from walking up and down in it.’ Theu the Lord said, ‘Have yon seen tny servant Job, that them Is nobody like him, a per fect and upright man, one that eth God and will oot commit evil F ‘I have seen him,' said Satan. ‘He doss sot obey yoo so well for nothing He has lands and wealth aad good health, and b# is blessed ; hot if you pot forth your hand and tooch him be will corse yoo.' The Lord swered to Satan, ‘Behold all that Job has is in your power, only yoo shall not tooch him.’ ” “Why did the Lord give Satan power over Job, mother T “Because God knew Job's heart, and knew that the Devil waa a liar, and that Job wonld be fa and perfect in his affliction. Well, so Satan was greatly delighted, aad he went to the earth in haste, and by various means be owed all the children of Job to die a endden and violent death. He canted fire to come from tbe sky and bora up tbe flocks and servants. He stirred up the Chaldeans to foil upon the camels and their drivers and destroy them all, and incited tbe Sabeans to fall upon tbe oxen and asses aad the servants who were using them, and they Mew the servants and took the animals away. When Job heard of tbe loss of his property and tbe ter rible death of his sons and daugh ters, be .arose and real his mantle, shaved his hair off, as a mark of de«)»e*t grief, and fell apon tbe ground, and in bis deep sorrow all be replied was, ‘The Lord gave, tbe Lord hath taken away, and Messed be the name of tbe Lord.' 1 * ‘‘Then Satan was disappointed, I there was ao maa like Job* that 4* f oaty had the wsa pert** la hia heart tawarile in* f -fernf I'Ve •Matas said, ‘Yea, iadssd, bat wow If J eaald aad emght TOW WOttbl tawh hut ,unl Immm !.,< trraihl* itw | gf ewvuw 1 " VJ*W Se* aw v^awsawmr trWSW aad sffliet his own body. SMa Job IM better bafts my will corse yoa. Ho lo«g as he la tag my owa lasts am," well, he dooT mind the fiber afflk * WRl out ft»v *.Wi Wine's rraa tiona.* Then Go& aaid to Halaa, ‘He Intioo, aad earvy It aal la his daily bold be la In thy haad, ualy doat y chiUTe yoa take his life, Cut sirkne** «|«mi — —■ ■ him, bat yfa shall not kill him.'* *Whp, tsstfaw! I thought fiod seat awkness and not Hatas Why did Uod let Natan make Job sick V “I have often **ked that queaftaa myself, Haste It seems strange, when we pat oar Dust io the Lord *«d believe that he ran and will take mure of as, that Ue show Id let Hsian afflict and torment so gnsal a ms a# Job, Who deserved no ill from God, sad who tried to serve him, se that Gad said hlasseif that Job waa per /ML U thwa sarm hard t*» under stand but suv ohinmu u tlui (ltn) wsmessey ea* '”s ”* ** wvews see wesvmw wvrss permitted Job to be triad sad afflNM- ed in tba wsy that he was, as as ex ample flue fature geaensttems, ef aa sxampled patience, under gvietooa saffonngs, to show to all people that Mm pass sad lava ef GwdeaaMeaw tain a mss under mil tba trials «f life, mm we shall M Job a as saa talaed by tbe power of God,* “Well, what Mas dal .Hsiao do then, mother f * “lie affMflnJ Job with west d»s tuasing asews all ever his hady. The oldest writers say that Job hart e loathsome disease called •Idsek leys rosy,' la whfch the eh is of the body becomes swoBsa. hart) aad Mach, sad boras with s terrible itching ten •eUos, ao that the yumu aflUoied wishes to be eoatinaally rubbing ar scratching bis body IW Job was in s meet rtMflruaisg pfcgbi II* sat, amoogst ashes, sad nibbed himself P*** d Mm heal with a pare*' ef keokes* creak cry M< as bow we I suffered ao marh that hla friasds daws sad dean pitied him, sa«l hm wifo even said te *»d aaatbee-ein him, ‘It it of ao aee t« try to Ntc 3 **« te May hevathe a *»t*ai*d for fMyoav gaednass and piety, this ! pbam is the reward of God to yaw. Yoe Hoaevat phnmaat Urn eld had better cane God aad die.'* ^ »«•* Haahhsf valae was “IHd Job do it, mother T •• * 'vsblato* to keep the air fresh “No, he mid, ‘You speak like • 1 **» Dst ts mm mem ef the lb dish woases ftbalf God tw al fl*"** health stayed ay flsr w»y* giving us gacsl things aad mm f*nenstama Oa» asgtari ef never let any evil tmfall us V and he M»Ulft»foft M a mar set ef Tehseso'i Work It it a ill nhniflfl an, la Me mm name latoaar dwell too in Urn haps of the a quiet cm feel as If we that wo mig content by have has* ra bravery by aa Bat registers? ffsary mmmm flfli ahis * S'" h mudj mmss Hi were the We foand Man : uelves wtlhmef Theeu is talkative iud, hot ft mmiaauoa Wo dd Mia la h» eata oat heat, m J up the ftMHri hi that the air has 1 loot much of Ha Ift summer the shea Id all the lHH the raam aur far thm sold tar the brighter ▲I tbft aad ef that ■ad yea will ho at the la trytegj for s geswa a child i Is aell atgh iaaap The Imr of paatshmeat 1 a rvatrmuing effect for s at list ftfttare wdl rebel 1*. Jl faJbw. I a , mam h i 1 .. k. irrff cinMyvff vhi MMrm r? Acoorrtiag to the statements of Dr. Hu bio, the number of lunatics la much larger ia the northern ooun trios, where the consumption of spb itaoaa liquors aad the ass of tobooon is much greater than to southern ooeatries, where the people arc very cobsr, aad small smokers. Accord ing to Mr. Moreau, not a single case of general paralysis is seen in Asia Minor, where there is no abuse of alcoholic liquor, and where they •moke a kind of tobacco that is free from niootioe, or the peculiar poiaom la tobacco. On the other baud, in sanity is frightfully increasing to Kutwpa, jast ia proportion to tbe in crease ia the aee of lobaooo. It appears that from 1830 to 1832 the revenues from tbe Import on to bacco io France rose from £1,250,000 to £8,333,333- -a tretueadous Agore certainly to bare dmappeaved from the pockets of the people into smoke. Hot hand io haad witk the io*rease to the imammprion of tebaona, than; appears to base been daring the name period an angatostation ef Issatsa in France from 8,900 to 44, 000, or rather 00,008, 1f we take into aoooant other lunation. if one truth the alleged evils of om<4ing be facta, the entire wee most be neiimmly tninred by the “Isdus weed,* flsr it that Mac averege annual Don kqr the whole human rear of m at least TO oottewe six ounces) per head, the total quantity aaanally ooo m JJfflOAMO tons, or 4,480, It m, however, te the young that the uril of smoking w likely to be most dSssstroas. Whatever benefit may be derived from smoking in ma PECULATOR For over FORTY YEARS thin PUKBLY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE bus proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC MlTons^ipat'iov M1H 111 it, 1/ 1 *1 JuiOlAf vvri Will 4 1 IV*1| Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEA1>- At'HK, Colic, l)ei»re**iou of Spirit*, Sour fttonwh. Heartburn. CHILLS AND FE VER, Ac-, Ae. After years of careful etperiiueiiLs, to meet s |rrr*t and uriw*nt demand, we now Ipidun- from our orifHual (Senuinr Pom- ™ THE PREPARED. s Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, containing all its won derful tad valuable properties, and offer * ‘ U ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. Tbs Powders (price a* before) #1-00 per package. Seat hr wail 1.00 rr CAUTION! .A3 Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIM MONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp sud Signature un1»rok*-n. None other is genuiiM. J H ZEILIN A CO , Macon. 0* . aad Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Oct 1! — tt ing. clear of the Ur OAXiaL This work Bible time* and how to I “It pleanes, proflu, pay^ ^JflC* author** forwllf*! 4flnntH 8cekm,” and “Ot nearly 100,000 now canva** “Hom* Life," — Hj^forrirrnl* 518 Oct 3 ’"fotkl m hr - i. Ru- JgW SERI i jr x - P.ini'i Feb 14 JPtMtifhed aee patiently rultbad blmself with the s *• flsr bp ftnU pateherd, and doi not new ef J8JI1 ' *8 «f tft# the am.* p-wd *4 twe “Well, be did hate j«ai»e»Mr awtw 8*t*8fflMfe *» tba enough, mother, foe when I was **rk !»•**• «f *bn with jast n little ns*h. I criwl ami »atler. Osygea ffRRflfltd ftM the tiar I low omsUI be | Hfe* At bear it «> waff V 0 ■ j per ceut. of il, or, “God belfietl his* and gate b.m •fw*k«»g, a* strength sod gr»*^ U> bear hm great bu»e* with U distress, for he rant Only bad has sick 1 «•"* wssaea torn to trouble him, but the !«**• sl«u f^ Tbte ts dsokrocUvt of oi bis affectionate cbihtrc*,. vlw | 88*' **• M mm | ^ woohl have comforted ami rrmwded *•*•*••*! ef air la a etoaml n him in bta tremble, and then ki* wife* t * Nr «|aanl*ty ww ewwsam* at seems b» bats not been so (Am* as M^oHon, *e con Job, anti bet evil sdvwv UmI m>t m n lj " 1 eoorage him. I doo’i tbink that she ««*"■—* ****** *M* was any comfort to him in his <i I vv *** ***** ness.** u« inffuwwesm tftfflM “Did none af his fnends rare few *** f «f*4 there wetr three that «wme ****^» fof ftMfoft shave os, swd its to condole with him. FJiphas. Bildwl fo «» &*** the* we eso and Zophsr Etfln, anofher Mend, retlimMo it, still the MSsiaat it sewms. tame ftfon I will refer* breathing ef aaimole watsld feaalty the soudnwfl af theao litewd* la you 1 to-morrow." |j ffss. Thm *etU*ag Are* it Mowty rise op tbe i A tartly sad old age. it is obvtous that tbe >«mftg need net tbe ftetitioas E Mftfflff Hm ft prosperitre new *• »tnm»tle*. Parents should tessof health *** *« ibis, and prevent tbe most ml ffefdorwbfo physical or ssoral rouse vastly benefit tbe rtstng «|n*wee of tbs babH of their chil- dvew Many n young man dates tbe ^ ruin «f bis health hack to tbe first r book* whew r# ; ,l1 '* tobaevo, which by dint of tbr*. s*v the * al| HM*«oe pfftrilee. be was at length Pale aad narrow ***** t» sad*, is ihe foottsli imita the Lsachcr* «lr- manhood. That smoking light, ami tbe p«8As #f tbftkv pormsts, j digestion and 1m- •weflts them ftft at oammi-1 p* ,r nerveos system of the \ oung tlrnf panes “Let ihmr ho ***** rertaia, nod that it may lead irii^mii .iiii i»n tk. I *• drwakeanesM or eseeae in drink * m**WnfflffffNm?0P8mjf wmwp « -*. 1 ■a^s* its then probable, from rtie they ktsaw hem Will I jit njtfflrj a t 4# ta see It, heft they health, n thin* which it nomwsdl) occasion*. DR. M’LANE’8 Cclclvratai American Worm Specific, VERMIFUGE. BOOK 0F_W0RSBQ ed bg authority of tL, t> , I Synod of North An«r»j^ %| B<x>k, of 874 rases. I ready. t? jriv#- tli* r kf5f’, l, a| on every copy Md, and i# tElfo of the proflu accrue to the Hi alia Price, iu Blieep Dark Aralieaque * —fta] Arslicwqne Gilt...: Moitwsco Tiu-k*, uiR edge HI Miwdlfro,extra gftt.^ Turkey Merooo. plain ; ****•*- M I urkey MaSpeco, *nprr extra ct" f Jl Turkey Antique w **1 With gilt claap*, W cenuextra.'* Minuter* and (cmgregnjw _ queried to *end on their onha, 1 to whom n diM-ount of tea ,2* made. W® * PULPIT KDITIOg. Prire, in Sheep, #1; a -iAih 11 edge, pt; EdkIUIi Turkey, » cent, di-count made to tlies* wfek^l wawntiri-*. **vil 1. Dumifc^fc GrcaoE s H*WirT»y Door, Sa£.: and Blind FactJ SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T All tba A MM whieb flues as lifo m aw* to fieri r01 as. By a of aatare tbe gse, to an, is Mfo to tba *uvW Urealbrisg M ia with Ms myr iad aiaattm, Ik pvws ft flm«b «g*in T haw tba tft ^ flj^dl - q Wf UV MN to tbs poiat. Be err yoo mtoad to te the seal ef ■ it Without i* ^ OMy Mis W* 1: * t**TV*- *•wi fee expected to new Job tear rring his Imiids and curfo hi, the Lord, and he no doubt whispered into Uia ears to do just that very thing. So be was qtrite crestfallen when Job quietly said that all wsa “Ob, d#ar~ rani WlMy Grry, sa ha sal down oa tbs saw horoc. and looked st tbe kindling wood which be ought ta have lata «|4ittisg op for his mother, **l da wt*h I cuoUI do something for thw world. «.»«# great action, that evm one could admire, and that would make l be country aad the wbofo world better out! happier I wish 1 coaid be a Hfeed is w isfo, aad yet ao known hero, like Washington, or a fasvm* •ulutaaev la bmwv perishable than if. mhnrioeary, like JuAmm. but I can't Without ruaeiaut reaewal from Urn do aay thing aur ha aa jibing.” air it perishes. Campamrt with II “Why do you wsa* to hr a hero f the insert a, uboee rpbemsrel nb eeketl bis eoeeia, John Maynard, teeme furetsfree an tllustrurtoo ef she who, coming up Juat Ibew. d I l*revity of Hie, ea|#| n feag ei triewcw. to overbear bie eolihejey A deeeriptiea «f the laaga weald “Ob r* said Willy, eohoiog. *vrw) **»|* wa ia »ndevriaadlag this port fo admlrse g bswo, aad talks abagt \ «*f our subpot, bat ae must seals at | bris,and praises him aft*?r be »* dead." ourselves with saying that they sre “Tbatfe the Idea, la It T said Jobe the cuesman emeftag plane ef tbr eir fo < • r * >l, rsough Ift “You want to he beretr for the sake ' aa*l the Id and. The twv arts wf «e* • •prach Isg* *U** of being talked about r set* aee eepnufosl by a fflvtefem as 9*"* Willy did aw* exactly bfce tbfe way ilm like, that ft admits the passage A of putting it. of the eiygsu la tbe Mead aad Ihe fo«r “Not aulv that, but I weut to do eerbeu ef the Maud te the etr. hreve ae good to people, coureri the beatben, Ahwuld the air force iu way lata tbe blow, as e or—or~>suv«- a sinklag ship, ot sate bfoml vvserU, or the tdsod Iota the fo'flsva Hi. the eountry, or somethinc tike tlmL" air teoesls. death wauld csssr, Tba rumpnmk “That aoonds better, bat Mlevr patantfoim af tbe heart drive the CNfoMfor, me, Willy, the grrntee* betuee have ! Uoud to tbe tuaqph aftale the eir Is Uav «4et (hm Pekin to tfebena, M is tbr trerbrr'a suuas Urn ftvat desert of Gobi, tdis vkcsvm a cooscFe foe* b«»v very icodrr and aocr from the puur cteature lira down. Ills driver knows at once that his fort hurt bun, and looks to find oat if the thick akin of the fee* is blustered. Whenever a blister is fan ad, two or ibiw riroag men. usually Mongols, keep watch of the caaarl nsttl it t* not nouctaffl them. At Just the right moment they make a rush all together upon the camel, throe it oiev upon the side, and make it fast Tbeu, with a needle self i«w that »•». they sew a square piece of feather Urge enough to cover the hurt jdsce over the camel's fur*, the skin af which is quite thick enough flu sew through without hurt- . fug the aaiuMi With his uew shoes an, the comet i« €|u*te ready to get up and march on. Tbe piece* of leather are carefully juepared for thU u«e It snsfliittw lo«p|M-ti* that * s camel turn «lo* u in the midri of hi* long melvh nrram the deorrt and dies. The nstUie* take the thfokeat pan ml hi* skin to make *hoe« of. These bit* of skin they take out day after day, when on Ihe march, and poll, until they l«orou»e so soft and % H-WImg that a camel with tdlriered feel seems giatefnl to have slt<»e* made of IG altlwMigli he would resist | the Bbwinf to the last, were he not gunpowder, suff wfR reed the safkd' held an that hr mold not move— fueb i a U s wsth «mt Ungusgr ' Karat Tew Tarter udfosMuer fiourfoh ia a^ me ffw pafe’w taste ta *« ' l ef by gross weight. I W ufoJTT u^hww sre have tbe eommaad tbe history of the rrea- » many to wef make a pawn! id rains of eompro# he aver rated. The HE countcn«ncc i» pale and leaden- colored, with occasional fiufhet>, or a circunucribed spot on one or both cheeks; the evea become dull} the ptipiUddste; sa sxure temicirde run* along the lower eye lid ; the note it irritated, a well*, and some- { time* bleeds; s swelling of the upper lip; j n< cs*tonal headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; tn unusual secretion of aaliva; *Umr or furred tongue; breath wry foul, particularly in tKc morning; tppetne variable, sometime* voracious, with • gnawing sensation of the stomach, st others, entirely gone; fleeting paun* in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomit ing; violent fain* throughout the abdo men ; bowel* irregular, at time* costive; •tools slimy; not unhrcqucmly tinged with Mood; belly swollen and hard ; urine tur bid ; respiration occasionally dificult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough tome- time* dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis- , torbvd sleep, wsth grinding of the teeth; I temper variable, but generally irritable, Ac. Wkntrwr the above symptom* * arc found to exist, DR M'LANE S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect a cure. The universal lucres* which has at tended the administration of this prepa ration ha* been such a* to warrant os in pledging ourselves to the public to RETURN THE MONEY ia everv instance where it should : *n t *• t Reflect us 1 : •* providing the symptoms ac- JMta ta »ai Nfeng.—BUag is wot wil, twithor i* «fe* vafeM* the mumpeillag of words humor fe»or« it «erw And we may go eves* farther nml : say that the pre* »feot dispomilon to rimpm wf pwrMsass vwsnmss | prawM et etytbtog srtsomi «s well as tbtgmgh tbe miml amd trifling is* s mlksfen tight is not t; hi II mate st a j only land as a mailer of taste, fast •nd It sweeps all mHmbfei am« as s mstlrt of moral*. It as »** cbai beea men who have tbaagbt tbe Uaat almmt f »ml ika os«Mit w- w w—ra w**«b ww* mm w T,rw w* shout their work. And ao flsr ws I east rtcollect now, the greatest a»sa foMrrml dowi* fa u« hm pwsw the Islow fl ik Siri is iisli a }, a * FvivsNqg ffll viffll ® its eoriviit. hat >f flfoffftr it from God, and submitted himself to —I mean somvdisg fa tbe Christian tu fl.*w is languid, sod II hfelosf^ TO r * “What did Satan do then, motherf “Well, the next time that he saw the sous of God presenting them- selves before bias, Baton went also. Ho said to himself, *1 mads a mis take iu oot attacking Job's body. As long as ha ia well and bsaJthy hr don't care for his money aad ebttrtreD. 1 will try again.' So when God said to Satau, ‘Dtd n<>t I tell yoo that t by this that II. If <bo air ! Mark AaAMiy, as Abokifw irr ms l*> rh bfeo qeit, sswries tbe heart awwv 1 with a load oafflfo *•1 A why ho alaadard—hair always bagaa by |ease sod death »ith »*. Tba aatffla J miJfo*4 tbo* be ***** domg tbe nearest doty, bowavwt ; wbkh take* piece Is |wewflmdy Oust UsJfarier Ih. yoo wsy I* msls fe small f sod bats John took up the which smears la a fire, ta foe* evevg Ar Is bo brirf 9 Of rawsrae it dors axe, aad began to split tbe kindling animal is an fire, Ibr tiasass batag Mere woefos are <*br«p ***4 plontj wood bareed sod iwmrwsd wwili, affav a ewwagb. bat Iffass that ram* ami Willy jnoiped off tfeff MfefoAflVHa. i tiase, lb* wb.de body boo heaa teas felfot hafrarm-ix Iri i>U'k Hit I tm «||ftk. | mrnMmM ensmse'Spqa^^BRPStl BO* ^I® ^ — v ^O'. Wa aoderslaad tbe smessatty «f of mtag paaMm* Is Mipplytag air fa oar isao, hat ilmeo Is gveafaf iseod of laraiablag It to fam wees few watNIs. W thuew latffna] fires wfarb, oase ex * thing wf ertifet* iw a this wB|«drent Yet tbrfv are matt) people whose or lie rffrarts in w ritiog sod in coorer nation apfienr fa be in the direction of what they c«.u«idrr “swartne**.*’ Thi* (xmalattt irifitng with the nail rrsldir* of Uotnsu life; with the se rieos weak of human kind; with the twwag aakral, rveata of the slay and with the facts long, of history ; with the character of the proee svsnptoj toad mg the nc knew of the child or adulr should warrant tbe supposition of worm* being the cause.** In all case* the Medi cine u> be given ut stsict accowpanc* WITH TWt OiatCTlOK*. Wf pledge ourselves to the public, that Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; end that it is an itmocent preparation, •*; eofahlt tf Jeng tbe slight- M mjmry tt tbe mast tender inf ant. Address all order* to FLEMING BROS., PirrauxcH, Pa. r V r V*ier» Ml riirmciaak t-r lenn* fruw mbm ■OR S*W| Srot , vS 4m Ml m wit, rimraOn <b*~ tMf tfj , M* talr *w /V. ty eSi-fe Orm , eOfa4m‘fi. Al Tothin* m|u . W ant *ul id Vermifuge far AS ««xlm frawCmiuri aru« emtu extra Co—Ar, SiaroVccpm* May 0 242—-4HJW—ly RTJFTtJRE^ CURED. Marsh’s Radical Cuio Truss. D AILY, Sumlavg cxet-ptcl, i xvith Nirfit Trains on & boa Kailrood, up and down; trains jroiug North and South ■Vo» oat a ward, bat though he said noth ing* he thought Iho move- "I’ve wanted a lot of tifoa fa think- iug what great Thing* I might du, if liriag and with the memory of tbe dr-ad, is lowering the fane oot only of literature felt of asorais The world itself is not a huge joke, however some fieoptv way ao affect fa eon aider it — Pfoh* Lsdjper. the caurMHta resnlta ol tbe pot,in fo that aiicee coio baa Ihm^wms *■--1 — -—* m.4 a* al i an no* *s fl mw In wsi aaflsl wMFwTOa m% ffl U * MCAfl® w* Iw MOnCI to ba fewfi wri *Mt JM /V it jn.jtrn iout. HMIK hm* ssm) hmwI dfeeliw Tnuw fl kiH»*ro for fhe rim- nml n4ief of Merwia or Kaplun'. This Tnue Iuia iv- eeiv.*d the sanction of the most cmim-nt nliyid«inn» of this country, who do not •notate to treomiaend it to those ailliciod with Hernia sis heiitjr wsperior to all other*. It is the only Truss that sill retain ihe bowels with any reriaSaty. and the trt-nrer mm feet a**ure4l that be ia nrinirs remedy that wtU In al all tiiur# safe aud effectual In i:« sprrafrons Of this we iruaraiitee ewrire *aib«fiw-ti«Hi to all wl»o may come undi r onr treatment. Lanlira* allk elastic alxbmiinal felt* for rorpulency, (nilme of the wotub. aud as W Wipport Io the lusck sud aUIomiual inuw-ie*. Anklet*, knee caj>* and riock- ines for varfansi- reins, nicer* and weak Joint*. Shoulder brace* for Indie a, put* and children, for tbe enrr of stooping of tbe shwnldera tusd ns s cin-ri i x pumler. I Me hint run tent*. tJic most suiM-nor am* b- In use—light, easily adjusted and effectual, lust rum.-nt* for iuI physical d*r-<«>ntmlie*. curvsturr of tin* spuie, bow legs, dob f*-*-t, Ac. Agent ioi ('lement** Celelunled Artifl- cmunilM, Agent for Grandsll's Patent Rabbet tap; Agent for Dr. Babcock's Silver Uterine ^■E||^H|||ffl|M||K|)P' Agent for Dr. Wsdswartb*s Stem Per- & A. Railroad Coli mbia, October r pHF following Paasencer ■ will he o|K-rnte*l on and aft‘ r DAfl^ the ISth Inst: goto; north. Day Train- Lea w? Augusta, 4 30 a ni * • ; f IGranReville, 5 47 aw fgj, BotesriUe, «8 35*» rolutnbia, 10 43 am *% r $ Chester, JSSUpni „ An-ive Charlotte. fS 20 p n» w Day Train makes dose wnnecu^-^ Richmond, to all point* at New York at 6.40 A. M.; also, eigh and Old Bay Line. ‘ ^ York at 4.2.V P. M. Night Tram ^ close connection, rm Iacbni<*n”- \ ^ point* North, arriving at Nf w 4 23 P. M. OOING SOI til. ... x t fta» Day Train- srn y Lndie*' Leave Charlotte, Clwster, Columbia. Batesville. Granitevillc. Arrive Augusta. •? 00 a ro 9 34am t2 48 p m 4 57pm 17 15 p m 8 05 pm lt» M* i4f»; -748S* |#d aflyfa attend* uer. Mm Apartment with a competent per mail promptly attended to t£ MAB8H. 02 W. BaltfeMWa Ht., Ualtiuiuiv. Md • Breakfast. IDinn Night Train North all iHiints North, riti iu New York at 4 *5 P. M. trains connect at Augusta lor ^ South and West. Through and liaggage checked U> all P “mg gabjacf o( M . Ugadf 0 * 61 *-' ,°L *£rtomr* iU '' u I 2^ddfed ocuM J! was 46 year*. % as sfarty *K‘ w God i° lbe b ,° J lu youth *»- to ghfistisn fail'll V^yibg 1 then him fa ^° v '* HH fe good, ai“- and ex»n> 1 2 I - forth fru bo w«k rw« _ Mafleeil b> CH ARLESTON. S.C \j n imported work kept an knikl IN supply the country trafo | work is made at our ownfactnyhh city, and under the proprietor'* «n}iervtftioii. Send fin Price List. ¥t Whiv R«M>ms : King, QM Htieet, on line of City raihrtr. P.|| Box. No. 170. July T i tf O t£ lotte. Columbia and Augusta Md | nubia and A«fa loW r k Change of Schedule .Sot th Carolina R. R. Coaruv, Colombia, 8. C. t fid. 18,ML ('Range of schedule, to go into<ftis| and after riunday, U»th instant: Mail and Patmcagcr Train. ' Leave Columbia 14u| Arrive at Charieston ....4 Lave Chsrleriuu Arrive at Colombia i Mp I Night Erpreet, Freight and Attorn " tion Train > Sunday* esreeptei). Gate Columbia.. 7 »P»| Arrive at Columbia Htii Arrive at Charleston 7 ftp* I^eare Charleston • 4u Csuiden Train wiH ran Monday.T* [ nesdsy and Friday as follows: Leave Columbia 18ts I Ariive Caiudeu I ft si »s ave Camden I »t* | Arrive at Columbia 11 9*s S. B. PicKixs, Geo G. A C. Railroad. aud Wilmington. Columbia and Railroad. Ixwve Columbia at 7 8** j Uaw Alston ♦ | Leave Xewbersy Ufa | i Ix*ave Cokewbury Ig 1 I^eave Itelton Arrive at Grwnville 1 5 ftp ! DOWN. Leave Greenville * ?** “ Helton “ ('okesbury ...1f 9** i “ Ablieville “ Newberry “ Alston (jlj! Arrive :U Columbia * jrl j A HdcntouBrunei and Bine Jii&0 \ rt*ion. DOWN. ER Li-ave NYallmlla 5 4-*> a m Anire|^P Ix-ave Perryville 6 3.5 am Leave*®? Leave Pendleton 710 n m Leal* Iwf Leave Anderson 8 10 a m LewmJWJ Arrive Ht Belton 9 00 a ni Lesw Connecting with dowd tmi* “j Greenville. |gp AceomimMlatiou trains mu M A °L., ville Branch on MondavAWednesday** Fridays- Un Anderson Branch, Ib-lton and Anderson, on Tfaw. j Thursdays and .Saturdays. , ^ THO& DODAMEAD, Gemf W Jaiues Norton. General Tho Short Lin© Scbfldsfc flop With the Kv;.! ^cb by Hmr. 1 piudor riMltflb R« ' gegroftssfewof fa^ fedoffl, and. dc^pi the datj *f *erou ifagtseatireiv totij g*i«*dved to qnui rark nf tbe ffo»p» v m *ttj tl i _ ^bie pash, spiritual father, ai shwisked ft Here ha nemftiueo tor foil of 1856, if 4a was licensed St ood to proa oh r 1 the «*erai | feei Lfttbemu chwreln s for an English t»imi tiM apfeMtitiwent. a hwawnled to this tabor. When hi* at known, tbe ir on mir rruv tei lAiii«*nl>urg *i snsey him to b» ffaeption was tno | sum be is of jieopb- Limenbma from t ftik-s around to La tbe ran minister fo»t on the soil of N b» extend to him a The work which hi to perform in thi* •ionary character, kind of work lie pi snterefl «ik»u it « r and heart, resolve<l flMy in the eerric| ffftster. i'nor to * Qmmmn servwl t-hij 0 Lunenbar", 111 other points, in the < j Roiu this time it w; (he ltev. Gossip an ^ by the decease* J .ifloe arrdngi‘meut i"| lately in each jiv “Oder their care. 1 years it becarnr j ^ another Englisl. fer, Owing to the sn ^ efforts of the <!| t *“ded under Gotl »J ^°4herau church t |Mfaeaburg was mi •sinister, and tbe dd hdgewater, where and labor unt to become the ^ > ® co * ! d charge, N. *** field fa Nova fast- and « a ««charge of the di t^toral rolation tin ^faing. H t , Ubor , T° Qt weeks vv h 10 »s a victim, am T® 04 church ^« r cU triumphant l*y ProvuK , c ** r * e so short a-i ^^hpUghed Bineii r d0Uc c, energy a ro„fi? 8Per,ty ' H ‘‘ of the ,<e «Pect of all ^fatance to an , P|>en a to any iu His -Hnii: 1"".' W _ H ‘ diseane fS, t : Jr* l >, ‘ouounced b .'s'|ian Typboul h5 bro «Rht on h teen Uk *° his st,n - W year8 » fa Ml fain d, ‘ tn '‘ u “ of .1 blUj ftffftivt mm*, u-