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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 8 C„ NOVEMBER 28, 1873 formyls, *i*d three atom* of oiygon. Doom substituted chlorine for the oxygen. and thus obtained tirvhloride of form?!*, which I* chloroform. Than tho American* found that older mm nope We of taking away all arena tkma of Um Inimji body j and I>r. HMopaon, c4 Edinburgh, found that t Irak fond# of formyls waa taoro thor oaghly adapted for tbia pari*** than croo ether. All tbia baa arisen from tha study of the habits of Insects. b#M tara oat Ml* Mr. Gray'* He . oafa, ah, a* L mud he few m inn tea. He wee a liaitonm* UtHa fellow, dreared la a ftae aaH of navy bine cloth, bit bright cur to Mowing oror bto abeaidora, oad hio raleot «*p jauntily oot one aide oa bio wolt abaped bond, while bio eye , J l ,Tor tho Luthema Visitor. “God Tempers tho Wind to the Shorn Lamb.” \ Hobart Dale Ow#u, ie hit aatobi ogrephy new pa Wiobiog la the A flea- fir M—tkAf, sketches ibr following footer* that be htofi *♦»*> IW lips of the Loodow He^ her la laOS—lUv. K-1 ward t retag, a Mreteh fWby- Agenta Wanted. anm rou catalogue. domestic nwm uiceki oo., s#w Tori Hent 5 —3m Ah! luakleu, motherless and lone, There's peril ia your way, For he from whom all rood ha* flown, Ha* marked you for nh prey. How gaflelaas wm* her trestle mind, A* Mng-injr a sweet i>«alm. She add. “The Lord doe* temper kind The wind to Hi* shorn lamb." Ah! monruer, hi thy home now and. It'* light forever rone ? Dost weep without a bright hope triad. From eve until the dawn ? Tlie Lord thy broken heart will dad. And send thee a sweet calm, Koa oh! He ever tempers kind The wind to t|ie shorn lamb. All! sinful one, there’s danger near. And bell is yawning wide. In Jesus thou necd’st never fear. To Him they all confide. “I'll go to Him aad pardon And, I’ll go Must as I am,’ Assured His love will temper kind The wind to the shorn lamb.” Ah! dying one, dost see the strand. The waters dashing high, Upon its margin you now stand. Do you not fear to die 1 "I feeble am, and old, and blind,” He said in accents calm. “And so my Saviour tempers kind The wind to the shorn lamb.” And when the awful trump shall call The bring and the dead; When all the great and all the small . . Shall eotue to judgment dread, ni tell Him l am poor and blind. And without merit am. And then I know He’ll temper kind The wind to the shorn lamb. And so the lesson take, my soul. Whatever tempests break Though mountain high the billows roll. He’ll never thee forsake. Upon thy forehead He will bind The victor’s waring palm. In «mrg ill He’ll temper kind The wind to the shorn lamb. % foil Maryland for ytara last anas mtL ffMpm my trip north, i waa I thought, aa a pretty bay DR. C. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED Liver Pills error night Hi While walking Foti board* hat e long been regard cd as a defense agaiuet bronchitis and aorc throat, and it la aaaorted that tha aappsrs and miuers of tha Hroach army, who are noted for the alas aad beauty of tbsir boards, stijoy a apodal immunity from after t tarns of tbia nature The growth of Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. worldh fr foot aoaa of thotr foraa by quaiat old toraa of eagwaasioa, tha aalf forgah ring dovwtfoa of Iwoflslthfe! hearts. r of the ribs, increases on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side 5 the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side) sometimes the pain is felt under tha shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, snd is some times mistaken for s rheumatism in the arm. The sromach is effected with lorn of appetite and sickness; the bowels in gcacrml arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation ia the back part. There is ge nerally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with roittent Fevers. lent is the valleys tbrooghout the Uni thee* of tha Minis flUaoti, Tennessee, f raana Ian bto to take cold easily. It to atatad that Walter Havage Lnodor wag • sufferer from aorc throat for ossusy years, and ibat ho lost tbs morbid disposition by allowing hie board I* grow, according to tho advice of lb# aurgeon to tha Grand I KJnn t do it, tor. If I don’t giv* him money ho will gvt a cent or two fro* JZfffler. K bi-f f h* wffl then arm epoa the style of j J kia retom borne. LI w kgnooniae an% wthe building <-l his ideas I: § **ke the plan, or I gjjud the differen t f till project as » o I rill peat make § ureogh” oot soch <! I rtroctioQ may tcqfl m alt satisfactory, il ipeeifications, wliul gistAkabk- terras, I construction and fi I Marions npderlie. I fotore estimates I pit of the build* I therefore, the hk»t| sent entrusted t I wehitect. I Bit, my dear r. I soeh quicker peon*! is reality. The ail mooter difficultie* I foresee, or, if foul Miter; and he pro! #f study and lalxfl otwpelled to abail ilea, and be will bal At times, trials Tik I perplexing! Again I are consumed with 1 recollect that, on onl sf us worked nearll meoession on the si;l isorway which oftil Itotiw. The cornet ■diitect does not. al the beholder the il the study which tli:l night have caused hi When the arehir* I this far, he i» i>eii| ii his building and J With closed eyes il timself in any part I **d with bis mind's I Mature in its finish* M boo way stumble I »kich have not beti I flreviously met. It the builder, pr<M Phos. or depending I toetches which be nl toawings are out I is he expected I *»be had not the n I His school in J tolidy different or* * architect, and : I ®w*can never sacc. I toe latter ; and asl he will meet I he can not alvl without viola11 Indeed, I I of a young arel Hi his first work I "•wer for a small in hi certainly novel ^^nevertheless, in ®®®fained square-lie* Dablto IWwtop kspu«M, however, reforrtttg te tbia theory aod to (be examples oilto to its favor, states ihaA be atoofSei the seme oeuiee ae Leader, for praatonly the fame raaaou, ami with flair eaeeeee, bat ie never- thetoaa hoand to scale that be knows of individuals with long, tewing beard* who bavr not been saved foam attack* of bronchial aad toryn- _ which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes *n attendant. The patient complain 1 of weartacf 1 snd debility t he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burn ing, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the akin; his spirits are low ; and although he ia studied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet be eta scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. erful influence gaaa, is atom is no cathartic a* they will speedily remov colon ! viscid matter with bowels are loaded, at the stimulating tbe secretions c sod generally restoring the h functions of tbe digeetiva onaat. Fortify tbe bodyagafamtto la fiset. he distrusts every remedy. Se veral of the above symptom* attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the Li- vta to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Da. C. M’Laws's Lives Piles, t» casts or Acui and Fit ik, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy retain. No better cathartic can be usril, preparatory to, or after raking Quinine. W« would advise ail who are afflicted with this disease so give them a ram nut. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., PtTTSSLTujM, Pa. P Si. IMn Mi lUryitnU— «den« *mb dWn *ur. I h «. •< Kt * , do «*■ ts srrlBB ther trim MMiir. «M Mb awM Dr. C. VWr/MmW ty AlraMf Sm , , Dm Ta » i,hi«y to g"*r Urns* P-* rrmwcs ■*wwi«i by porifyini' all its fluids with foim Bittrs. No en demic can tils fog Children’s Department ache, Pam in the Shoulder*, Tightness of tbe Chest, Dixzin Eructations of tbe Stomacb, R in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, tauon of tbe Heart, inflammsq A genttoman ia a |i#raon not merely aoqnaiotad with certain forma and •tiquetU of life, esmy aod salf-poa Mfflto m toetotjr, able to apoak acid •et and move in the world without awkwardness, nod free trom habit* wbinb ara vulgat and in bad taate. ▲ gentleman it aametbing beyond tbia; that which ltoa at tba root of every ebnauan virtsm. It ia tbe tbooghtfni dam re of doing in every Inala no* what other* should do unto him He in constantly thinking, not indeed how be may give pleauanre to others for tbe mate mum of pleating, hat how be may avoid hurting their feeling*. When be ie''i» society he •erapaloaaly aacertain* the position and relation* of every one with whom he so am* ia contact, that ha may “Father, 1 see that you ueTer bava wino upon our table an Mr. Jooa* doe*. Why is itt Don’t you Uka itr Mr. B.*S face grew aad, and be alowly.aiwweml, “Jimmy, l used to love the taste of liquor of all kiada when a small boy, bat now, for many years, I hate aud despiae the sight and smell of wine, brandy or whfokey.* “What made you dinlike liqnor, father f» “The instruction ol my parento, for one thing, and seeing (be draad fnl effects of a course ef drinking upon young people, who began life with me, for another.'’ “Father, Mr. Jonea offered m« some wine tbe day I took dinner with Sam, and all at tba table laugh ed when I said I never fond tasted any and didn’t want it.* “You didn’t touch it, Jimmy V* “No father, 1 thought that if it was a good thing to drink yon would have it for ns too, aad I would ask you abonfc it” Mr. B. involuntarily tightened hia clasp of his son’s hand, as if to shield him from some nncaony in flnenoe, and replied, “Jimmy, touch not, taste not, handle not any kind of liqnor daring your whole Mfe. It is not good for any one to drink. Jus a medicine it is highly nsefel, no quinine, arsenic, and strychnine are useful, and coaid it be kept no n medicine only, I woakl not than warn yon; bat taste wine ooce or twice and you aeon will leans to like not only the taste, but the exhilarating feeling that it produces. Continue to take it, and it will prove a robber that will steal your senses, your money, nod yewr sowL* “My soul, fether P* “Yes, my sou, no drunkard shall inherit eternal life. 1 will tell yon a story, Jimmy, that came under my own observation, and from its rela tion you will nnderstand how liqnor proves this robber. 1 * Jimmy was glad to hear a story, snd ever wss thoughtful that his sister Lacy and brother Joe saookt share his pleasures, so b* ran to call them to listen to the story of tfotor father. Mr. B. began whan the chil dren had seated themed vas near him. “Twenty-five years ago 1 waa ia the State of Maryland. I intended to take the train for Cumberland, and had arrived at tbe town of is the stage, from a distance of tbrrtf: miles. The day waa raw aod cold, aod the only Are that I coaid find was in tbe barroom of a hotel wear tha depot. 1 waa a young man then, and yet at that age I bad determined never to allow a drop of liqoor to pass my lipe, excepting as medicine. I therefore didn’t wlah to remain in tbe bar room, hot the cold weather compelled me to endure tha smell of the different liquors, bad tobacco smoke, snd ths other dis agreeable accompaniments of a bar room. I took a seat near the wia- dow, aad presently noticed a fins sleigh covered with bn Ado robes, and drawn by two sptoadhl boras*, come dashing round tbe corner ef tha •qaare near the hotel. It stopped, and a geutlemarr and bis little soa of about seven years of age, got oat. The driver carefully placed the blan kets over the smokiog bodies of the horses, to prevent their taking eold, aod the gentleman and hit soa so- Lungs, Pain in the region of tbs El neya, and a hundred other pskrfdamn. toms, are tba offsprings of Dfsp*|m One bottle will prove a better puMw of it* merit* than a lengthy afodfo meat. Scrofula, or King’s Erf), w& S wellingB, C leer*, ErysipS* SwZi Set Goitre, Scrofuhm* InjUmnutioet, kattet Inflammation*. Mercurial Affaebsoi, Qfi Sore*. Eruptions of the Skin. Sort Kjwet la the**, at ia all other n —SfojIhinUls eases, Faulks'* Vi.vac as firrma fo* shown their great cur&ure powers n tie most obstinate aad intractable cam. For Inflammatory and Ckntot Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious. Ra& is a mating of ifos spiritual and ths tent and Intermittent Fevers. DiseaseMf the Blood, Liver, Kidneys aa* Blattt these Bitten have no eqaal. Sock Daw* these Bitten have no eaaal. Sock Dam are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.—Penomm caged in Paints and Minerals, satis Plumbers, Trpc-netten, Gokl-beatnft al Miners, as they adraaoo ta life, anstipt to paralysis of ths Bow-ei*. Te pwi against thin, take a dose of Wuum* voa* Btttess occasionally. For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions,in ter, Salt-ltheum, Blotches, Spots, Pistpia Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Risg-wsoa. Scald bSrui, Sure Eyes. ErynshA ltd Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skis, Esmd and Diseases of tbe Skin of wfasSeear saw or nature, are literally dog up aid swat out of tbe system ia a short time by tie w of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Went, larking in the erstem of eo many timmfo are effectually destroyed and remove!, h system of medicine, no remrifagSA m w ihclmimtics will free the syatsm um mm like these Bitters. For Female (cmplniita, iajm or old, married or single, at thtdavtafm manhood, or the torn of lift, thaw fsi Bitters display *0 decided aa iiiH— ti* improvement u soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Bloody ever you find its impurities bunfogtiwas the skin in Pimplea, Eruptfott, u im Dr. C. MT^ane's \”ermifuge »W* W keys in rwery sorttry m cfciMnw fn.w op to hi hi Urns* a lew daw of M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE, ro rxrrt thx wrentws. ry hnrinr- or imrr.trro.ra. May 2—ly 241—cow position He studies how b* may •void towelling is conversation upon way subjset which may needlessly hart from way allusions which may call up a disagrrsable or oflhasive sumo elation A gowttomao never all odes The Fatherland Series. ktoB.” “JTo, sir," mud M SW . i.A»A/^I^a -J1 — A Ito'kjl I 1 ■ : 1 1 f*j-LL «l«ll 4 S WT I wf jpflmkPOWI *1 fOl'tXKlv inflmforlty of tatout, of rank, of r ho to placed. Ho aovor as say superiority to hitnelf— ridicules, never sneers, sever , never makes a display of hi* l m m implied ta habits, or or iatliaatioaft which assy bs ve to other*. aetttamasta. Mach to drtvtag a hard bar gala with the other. They die Aides Gobble, a lover ef tniarulv, aaa dyspaptir, and snflased great an—inrai sAer eating. Bo bs goes la the great Dr. Abaraethy for ad- walked owl of the room. “Highly lighty T* sstid the load toadt “Petoos 1 well, that* a go Mighty good kind of petoaa, tfoowgh, to a follow, I say Mr. Gray’* Jaet go«* raving mod ahowt hto temper aoee aotioas, nad ewght to he tahaa terv. Tlii* music book should Iiave fo« published a hundred years •go- Djw tains beautiful music, and tbe stoawJP department alone is worth marettssw times tbe amount a*ked tor tie fo* Published by S C. COIXIlfS, Jayne Street, Philadelphii, Pft^ w*S sale by Booksellers generally, wm price $1.2-5. To ti»e trade msw O m other music book*. • Sept 4 •f aw* party eantlog Wrtfo m time the aoele as weighty lilOMk while the m use! fog “Ah T mud the doctor, “I see; a V ask as who has swallowed more dollar* tkma ha can digest-.* “I am an American cilisen,* said Aides, with great dignity; “I am Secretary of oer legation to the Court A mao sitring by the “Mr. Gray la the aaa feat o 1 Id that hoe already sure prepared to fill orders for any books ito.n.^1 by the various publishing houses ia this country and in Europe (Enjrti«h and German) of the mme rotes as the w* keejp constsatly on hand a large and varied assortment, to which we a?e daily miikme additions. Record*, Bible Diction- K»k«, Catechisms, Cards, Marsh’s Radical Core Trota “WfoaitoM iB aflmwtf Ah! IIto l unihto In—qpiiiiia uf mm ml ihinga. “Don’t see that infotwnoe,* eaid Aldas; “It ain’t a natural coose qaeaor, I guest, that » man ahoold ease* to he 01 because he Is called to nfos, Question tekreta. Hymn Any of oar h rr) seat by mail at the printed prioea. eannnable discount* made to dealer* id *e Sunday *«ehoola W* earnestly request our customer* 1 known for the cure w Hernia or Rupture. This Trn» eeived the sanction of the mo«« physician * of this eounfcTTi hesitate to recommend it to those J with Hernia as being wperiti others. , m It Is the only Truss that wtU r« bowels with any certainty, mom can feel assured that he that will be at all times safeand« in its operations. Of this we £P satire satisfaction to all vbo mi under our treatment- , v. Ladies’ silk elastic Abdominal.* corpulency, falling of tbe womg. a support to the hack aad mnscles. Anklets, knee e*i» jnp.Tor varicose veins, ulcer* Shoulder brace* for ladies, children, for tl»e cure of stotiPg* shoulder* and as a cheat expand*: Pile Instrument*, the afogL* article in use-light, tNisOy effectual. Instruments “*5 deformities, curvature of tne - tesr h fe, orf, t*d 1 tinm-d Crutches. ., r to i«m partly, than or the toy •< Ifos “Mat 1 toll you It doe* follow, for Us ths oompoagr yoa’ll koop you’ll hsv* to sot like * Christian I aovor saw x Yankee who didn’t bolt his flood like a boo coosi rictor. How con jos t Xpert to digewt food that you owl ther take the trouble to 'dlooect our time to masticate f It’* 00 woo dor yaw loos your teeth, for you sever war them ; uor yo«r digestion, for yaw overload It; eor your saliva, wm jvi tijiiiiG n on yooT (mrpri •ff to send ouk by mail 5 but to remit cht-queo, drafts pr Pool Office orders. try tag whim hey thej take a foamy far railway. P. 0.