The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 10, 1869, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C„ WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10,1869
NEWBERRY COLLEGE
fbrmtrty loraM at Xnbrrry. bat a-.
WALHALLA, **
U r ALTI ALLAH UU4 ra .
tlM» t rrmawM of Inc Bk»
rowl.con tinting with the Ureenvai* axL. !"*
Ksilrusd. Thro little village it
Manjr dev toe* for won'-
Unw b»T« bee* patoiiutt «iih^i ,ir *
or Im mvero ; on# of ibrar it •"natr-
lng iKt hair, »*>ioW bat a very t»«h.
intr effect on (itrtont. Another
it to hsva ilka fed genily shampooed
Walking abotii Vht room in ont'a night-
die**, Ml a* W> *ai what Dr. Franklin
called an tir-btib, M a g'".d plan, and
iba cold-»tier btih ja*l before raUr
inK to rent, by rirtat of its r imaUling
aonon.it often suooesefal. In mors,
rvfr foolery oases, tba warm t.aih may
ha triad—it acta by will.drawing the
him d flora tba brain. On tbe anti,
ptineipie, tba aprtgbl poailioa, by fa
voring tba roiarn of blood from tba
head, it sometimes uaofal. ll it, in
deed, nn Ut.common thing to inael
people who aleep wiib groat facility
• ban tilling In a chair, nr t carriage,
bnt »ho alrep with d-ffl. ullj when
lying down on a h< d
Tba b -at bad >0 tlacp op n. la a hair
eiaitrree, and tba w»rat ol all la tba
m 'da of fealhera. Many pa.tpla aro
ao su.c- p able that they ara unable In
sleep in a wrung* bad. A pillow fi led
wiih hope, the emanation# from which
ara naiaolir, h-a barn aororlimen nerd
with nicer an 10 induce alerp
Paopla. aa i rala, go la alert* a><*a'
rtftily whan Iting on iba right aide
Proper rrniiUtinn of tbr bedroom ia
indt.penstble for sound -leap and for
health.
In a »’ate of baalth. whan tbr b.L
anca bat warn mind and body ia prop
erly maimamed alrrp will aaiaralli
follow eithat mental or b -dily fatigar.
11m balance ia idtaa *adly di-ta b d.
because ■* ovar-atimalaiion of all oar
p-'Wrift ia the bract mg aail our
general ion. Nothing ia nma impor
tant in order to ereure al. ^r than to
diminnih ilia intensity of il-oug-t
Under larurwble cirroin-lana.it. -hi*
Can gti arclly be rfT—t, d by the will
In other ina'aue a. b iwarar. in# taor.
tba Will ia eiorciev-i againat mam, tbr
more attention ia gnen to tba imam
iboaglit* At length tbr will, bm*
down by 'be torrent ol idea*, give
way n'lOgrtna*. a- d pr .irac . d *h-C,i
leu e-a r-.uli*. |i te b*rdl» i»ga»
aaiy loretrel hare tbai aa h sanrliie
atnta of brain implna that Iba ennlr
ti a through I* I- aativa,and iba' i i*
the "pjs-ftlle of tbl* t*"ll*ir"«l', w th
prargila in al* rp.— Good Health.
Miscellaneous.
i-rticg to do ft'imeibing for Jems
Every night reflect on what Jean* ha«
done for you, end than atk yoameif.
What am I doing for him? (Nail.
6: 13 10.)
4 lr aver J OB a* a in doubt aa lo a
thing being light or wrong, go to
your room and kneel down and aak
God’* blending upon it. (R im. 14 : 28.)
5 Never lake your Christianity
flora Christian*, or argua that, be
came Much people do ao and ao,
therefore you rniiy. (3 Cor. 10 : 12 )
You are to a>k yOumelf, How would
Chiist act in my place? and atrivo to
follow him. (John 20: 27 )
6 Never believe what } ou feci, if it
oontrudicli God'* word. Aak tour
aelf Can wbat i feel be true, it U"d'«
word ia true ? and if both can not be
true, believe G<>d, and make your
own heart the liyr. (Ron 3: 4;
1 John 4: 10. 11 )
A Curt for Somnambulum.— Prole**-
or Penisaari, of Fiona..ec, baa b't upon
a cere Lr aim nan>buItem ll a' 11 p 11
oonaiata la winding one* or tw be
•round ona'a leg. on going to bed, a
.thin, flagihle nopiw-r wire. |.mg an agb
to reach tba fl air Ri/hteen aomnam.
betlala. trwaiad ia tbia way, have he-.,
either perma. an'ly or terapocarily
carrd Tba Gazette Met tea of Venice
which re porta me fact, «aya that e.p-
par wire i* known to diaeipetr mag
netic aomnamhaliara, aid 'bat tbia
etiOUmeUhOn led tba prolaaaor to have
recooraa Vo tbia at range remedy
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO Wr/m
Trip Lightly Over Trimble.
George Muller Iim iMBrd tba report
of hia work for tbe year 1807-8. Hr
cominuea to add to hia orphan bouse
U|K>II Aahley Down, Bnatnl, and ha
lives and w.uka, as bo still aa-eria,
-imply by prayer and faith. Hia
trials have bean greater daring tbe
past year than in any of the previou-
thirly-lbree yesii, but in them all h*
has found deliverance and rnlargr-
im«l. Without ftOlioilation on bm
part, ho haa rauaived during lbs year,
in money and art idea tor lbs Orphans'
work, tor the 8niiptual Knowledge
Inalitulion, and for the Building Pund
tor two additional orphan hoaaa*.
• 130 (WO; and bu* received altogether,
ainev be begin hia work at Brielor,
nearly $2 000,000. Whan t'a nrw
orphrn liou-e» are built and ItloJ. ba
wil, hurt 2050 orphans under i.is care
and for iheir daily brv d ha raltea
upon tba promtae and wmd of God
He oik* anil receive*. Tbia ia bt»
explanation of liia narv, l>*aa auccraa
and it ia -ufficient. In ragard to thr
aum rt-oevid doing the paal tear, be
*ay :
"There ia, in tbe recounting of tba
donations, to which reference haa
been inadr,nothing puriioele’lj ieter
anting in tba mere auma received ;
hut to the ainipled-mindcd Christian
tbe inteiaa'Ii g part ia this, that each
ol them, w ilhout a single rg-option,
aa all the U-na of Ihoaaaodi of dona
tiona received b.-lorc, ohtainad with
out applying to any lor help, hat Iba
living God It ia s source • f deep
sorrow t« me, that, notwithstanding
my having ao in a y times h-lorv
referred to tbia point, ibershy lo
a- e-iurage belicvarg in the Lord Je.us
lo roll all 'heir ears- apon God, and
10 trust in Him at all liOn-a it is pul,
by ao,man> , pul down to mare natural
calisve, that 1 am helped - aa if tbr
Living U al wera Oo mors the Living
God. a d as ii in f riser ages, ahtvn
>o p'ajer might baW b' Vii expected,
but that in ti>a ntnaiaamb centait
they o nit hut b.' lo* k-d for.”
Tbo w.okoi Muller is oortuinly a
wo. deilal woik — wo'daiful for its
Variety, aa wall t< bin trnaeious hold
upon the principles wub ba originally
adopted, and lor tbo »Ui C aa auto
winch ha baa attained. Wa bavv
beard ihe wotk critic ael, a-d Mailer's
aucccaa attribated to bu -k.liat alvir
lining, in reminding lbs public eon*
tinaally that he was depending wholly
upon God. Doubilaaa, tba fact tba 1
a man pio eases lo lit* and wink ia
ainguiai ; and if a ec s.fui. ia hk-lj
to al tract alien lion through -ut tbr
Christian world Bit in tine evil
woild lai'h ita.-ll ia singular, for tbr
world ia w a lkng by eight, rot by
faith. An 1 faith reema so daring-
sometime* ao prraa -pte-a*, ei<t
attract the ibaervanon, and rxcitr
tbe Woi der ol rnuny. The marvel,
however, is lhal Gei*rge Muller wain
to be uni onacioua of making any < (foil
with Man, to induce tba namrroaa
and varied gifts which coma t** him.
Hia effort is lo have power wiib God,
and prevail. Through Him who
turnetb man’s I ear la aa rivrre nf
water are turned, be s-eka ao< eas to
human hearts Who dare deny that
hia way is right ? And if the prufas-
-ion that be lives in daily, in de
pendence upon U d, is the beat
advertisement of liia wants, ia not the
method a lawful one, and a g kmJ one
for cbarchea or indinduala, wbo de
sire to acbisve the greatest good, and
to do ao by the use of the simplest
and moat «fflc.enl tueuni. Thera is
food for thought hare.—Presbyterian.
Trip lightly ever trouble.
Tup lightly ever wrung:
We only make grief double
By dwelling ou It long.
Why chop woe’s baud no tightly T
Why sigh o'er blossoms dead f
Why cling to form* unsightly ?
Why net seek Joy instead ?
Trip lightly over sorrow,
Though stl the day be dark;
The min may thins to-morrow,
And gaily sing the lark
fair hope has not departed.
Though rosea may hare tied;
Then never be dovrn-bearted,
But look for joy instead I
Trip lightly over sadness.
Stand uot to rail at doom j
We’ve pearls to string, of gladness,
On this aide of the tomb.
While stars ara nightly shining,
And Heaveu is overhead,
Xncourage not repining.
But kink for joy instead.
WmrmvomM, So. MS Haft flattimon Strmt,
•war EaLmr, BaMxatun. Md.
THB8K UMMrrim.-fita fisve been liaf**fe the
public for nearly thirty rears, sod upon their
axoolisaos alone si tamed aa uapairtiaae I pre
son nance, whlcti pranouncas them inaijuakd.
Tbair
TOXE
The tu Jlege is under the fostering Carr IfTi
Kvniigelkwl huilwran 8ynod of Soutii o- -
amt adjacent States, shtw drain sad eftvui!!
to make it equal to tbe first ioatitatiam tj 2
kind in tbe Stale. TI* adrantages ara n
I* iiMructiims as thorough, sad tbe dhtSfo*
,ii jwreuUl. aa can ks weired sc nMCdaT
The necessary eipensc*. U«rd. lukioalS:
1**1. kc.. are -a moderate and «*||s JTT*
other instkotion ia tbe Sootkern Sums r is-
Bonxl in private families, per moatk. Sla w.
Tuition Rnitegiata Dep t. “ *’? J*
Tuition Preparatory Dep t, “ « , T
Tuition IVmiary Drp't, ■* - . '
luckkuial el peases, mom Ji to Mels, per awads
All (Undents are required to attend the foMhra
services of the Lotlwran Church, c
wr tten request parvaU or giardiaiw *,, 7
some uthe. place if worship.
Tiavw w la> dcabe hi give their anas er wardi a
tlbrml or bus"mas education, would 4s wall la
consider it* advsabqns of Nrs bcry ('■|iw„
For fnrtW partleulars. address
‘ Brv l. p. SMKLTZEt.
* rfoif
Vt sihalD, & C, th-c. I, 1SC«
ing quably. aa well as great pur ty of intona
tion, sad eveitneas Uiruugtioat the entire SOS Is.
TOUCH
Is phase and elastic, and entirety fr<* from tba
stiffness found in an many Piat.ee. In
WORKMANSHIP
they ara uuexeelM, using ooaa but U* very
' sat aasao -ed material, liia large capital ns-
ployed hi «*r buaiaeaa enalriiag or lo keep eon-
usually aa iamwuau stuck of lumber, me. ue
band.
IXT' All oor Square Pianos have oar New
Improved Ovaralrung Scale sod lira Agraffe
Treble.
W» would cult special altvolioa to oor ho-
provotovou in Grand piaao. and Sqimro 1.rands.
uaWMod August Ii. isat, whirl, bring tbr
Plano asarvr pcrtoctiua tuaa baa yet twao a*-
kvary Piaao full, war anted tx fire rears!
buhl wholesale .kgvwry for Cart an A Seed-
ham s csMrrotrJ Part* Onpius and Cliureh 11.,-
A “Cbru" Panic ou< Wat —Thern
ia exoueraeal and ‘■dusi.wsrd tan-
deocy” in the grain mark at at Chica
go The Journal say*:
"Grain mimes io m**rv rapidly than
waned lur shipment, ai d- r our I* a* ot
peculiar) dcrang, raeaia, sad ib* »w
have bean bat tew here whoouuld
a mmand rarmai rorrugb to Ny to
hoi.l Oar waak
New Y
wb la Liverpnul haa
ir-fuelioi. Wait at reel gambit* g was
tbe pna ry cause, bu tbe pr<*xm.a<e
cauar ar**ae in C ieagu Tbate was -
go-el deal of short trade g lo dst,
man) being a> si us tu sail and oth
ers rqarlly will a* t- bat, b-it with a
'Icriud p<if ra cr lor It* l.utar'a
CHILDREN.
For the Lutburas Visitor.
Lima Allan.
PARENTS.
ba- rr acted on
k and scut that ra rkai d**wn.
gbi iba same
Little children aoractimes do wrong
because they do not think deeply
enough. Children should learn from
tbe eml'eat ago to act, not trora im
pulse but principle.
Here ia a alorb of a Siltis bov who
act-d Iri m impulse. Ue rnrant lo do
right, but he did wrong.
Little Allan Beldun was sitting one
day under a large oak tree, with hia
school books on the grass et hia aide,
and in bis band a little boat that ho
had just finished making. Hia aunt,
Misa Bidden, sat on the door— tep
sewing. Betty, the maid »l ail work
was in the barn-yaid milking the
cows. Mr. Belden, end tbe two men
who worked on the place, had gone
to a distant farm to purohaae a< d
bring home amne cattle. They ex
pected to stay at the farm thr next
day, which wae Sunday, ami on Mon
day morning early to start lor home
Mr. Belden waa very Sorry lo leave
hia aia'er a-d hia little boy ao long
alone, but tbe aalo waa to be on
Saturday, ao that he waa obliged to
be there lhal day, and he intended to
return aa early aa poenblo on M-* •
Home should be the meat attract
ive place on earth. What a sham
life that must be where home is
nightly abandoned for Iheatros,operas,
balls, and the society of otheys I Ho
is unworthy the relation of husband
and father who prefers tbe compan
ionship of others to that of the wife
of bis youth end tbe children be baa
begotten. But the attractiveness of
home is the woik of woman. Here
in the throne of her power and glory.
Not in legislative balls, not at the
ballot-box, not in short clothes, but
at home, the guardian of infancy, tbe
instructor of childhood, the compan
ion of youth, the partner of man
hood, the comfort of old age, let her
diminish sorrow by her sympathy,
heighten joy by her gayety, Boot he
by her tenderness, dignity by her in
telligence, elevate by her devotion.
She is to make borne all this by
music and flowers, and book*, and
delightful cunvetsalion. Especially
should home he intensely religious.
Tbe fires ot devotion should burn
brightly end cheerfully on (be do
mestic altar. Sweetly and genlly
eacb spirit should evince its constant
and higher communion with Jesus
Home will then be a retreat from
care, a refuge from sorrow, tbe ante
chamber of beaver.
POOLS & 2JH?,
iiiAvi'inuifitj,
PORTABLE AND STATIONERY
STEAM ENjitfES & BOILERS,
MKRICAX POCBLE
LKFPKL'S P.
WATER WHEEL.
The kM IV ha I now brforv the pebi*.
MOBBKLLS FIIIK HtBIVK. DKKP W«.L
ASD KOBt'E PC IIP.
, / „ Tills Pimp ia acknnwWdgvU
liy all ttKvhaiiit-a who have nn
Lrafl, re ur Isv in tu iramnai MSI, it*
m.fort MHuplt* rvltai»!e Mini d»iral>l<-
I*Jttip Ruw i»» imp.
S b \W MI I.I S
i 1 ! S: (.'rial Miik
I loir Mill Machism.
TERMS FOR I860.
Fur any one of tinr »**«•*. $
Ft* mot tiro of llie ..,
Fit flnr tUrct? of ifep Retipn*..
Ft* nuy «if t»«* BevicwB....
Ft* M»p;iii)tf
For lJi.u-kwts.nl and <m Rrvit-w
For IR .r* srotwi oiul uf \Ud
Rctietr*
F<* RifldvoiMl flnd litrve ot ibe
Ite%it*«r*. .i,
For BiwAtroid and ll* four Ke
Mfacr*.
you sot nr- an H
iiberklitv ot I
in j-w*diu^ t ■
ilra-triuiK. t I
•were w illint--1
erty and t it.-l
to give you -I
mistaken I
1. A wai t|
front tbe Id “I
lias result (ii I
braiy into S<|J
of Lotheiu I
at one exttJ
SmhmI at till
taro bodies t I
iSyuotl inst*-l
her pulpits t|
are not I-otJ
tion of the t-j
Synod,thr*. j
delegate Jo I
Chureb. det ll
at Symnitt-.'
ease betw ri
only Bominu
General Sytij
be they NC
So Miss Belden and little Allan a-d
Betty, were all who were left at Mi I
glen, (that waa the name t-f the little
farm where they lived) except a little
boy who was weeding the garden
This boy's name was Phil.
After a while Allan's aunt laid
asiJe her wotk, and pa-aing by where
he was silling, went to help Phil
fii iih weeding the garden. As ah-
passed by the old Oak tree she said.
“Allan, do you know your lesa-na for
Mot-day, and your Sunday-School
ll SSO-iS ?”
** I know all but my Bible Irs-wra,”
raid Allan, " and I shall know tbit in
half a mir uto.”
He took np th> Bible that la)
amongst bia reboot books, and open
ing it at a place where there was a
mark, be began saying over and over,
very rapidly, the worda, "Let him
that tbiokvtb be slandelb take heed
lest he rail.''
Had bin aunt stayed within hearing
distance, it would have grieved her to
hear how he hurried over Iho words
of warning without giving a thought
to iheir meaning.
In a few minutoa,- Betty, who bad
finished milking tbe cows came run
ning to him.
“Oh ! Master Allan.”said alie,"won'l
you please aak your aunt if I can go
down lo my c»D-*in'a, tbe baby is
taken very ill and one of the children
has been Bent to beg me to go a* d
help."
"Why. of course you can, Betty,”
replied Allsn, "unit always lets j-ou
go when anything is the matter at
your cousin’s.”
‘■Yes, I know she docs,” rai l Betty,
“but then she has never been lull
alone before, and she might be afraid
to stay in the bouse with no one but
yon.”
"Is the baby vety sick ?” s-ked
Allan.
Betty burst into teats; "I ant
airaid be will r.evcr be well again,”
said she.
Allan went to hut aunt and told her
what Bully had said.
“Tell her to go, of course,” said
Mas Belden, -*I do not think there is
any danger for you and me in the
house alone; Trusty will baik loud
enough to frighten nwuy any one
who might try to break into the
house. Tell her she may go. We
need not fear, we ate in God’s
keeping."
Allan was going hack to Betty
when his aunt called lo him :
"Wail a moment!” said she, and
she pulled aoine cents out of her
pocket, "lake thevo peonies to the
bouse and put them in n,y work
bar-ket, they are very hcaiy in my
pocket, and I am afraid all tbe time
of their dropping out; and tell Betty
lhal it shn wants any old fl •nnel for
the sick baby, to take as much as she
wunta from tbe Is^ge bundle in my
w aid robe.”
Allan went back to Betty, who sal
eying under the tree, and told her
what Ins aunt had said. She dried
tier eyes and went i-peedily away lo
uer coitHin's.
[coNCLUTlXIr NEXT WXXxJ
A throne t el Iwrartv per cent, will I* attend
Tt.uv Law
Impart m n/ Ertrcitt —The evil
eot.M-qwer'Ce- W n-xtrvt «»f « acre'—
are hot sudden, i or immediately |,«r.
ceptible. 1 hey ate gradual and ee
cumulative. They a rat slowly upon,
and secret I) bi* ii the «no g min
and then t .ke awai bin health. D v
p« pate, defective • ultni n, m-ecelar
weakne-a, r en-.ua irritability, ami
men at uulnras, ao mamf-wl ami op-
pree-tve aa D* compel the sufferer to
char ge hia puraeits or his I eh-ts, a> it
be lake I-1 ms- If to sons ao-ane of
relief, are remote reaul-a. But the
i tun Jill ale tffiCl*, ho a ewr email and
unnoticed, are i-osr the Im t ire to
come, and dunii'ish the setitity at d
f-rce of life in proportion lo the
nrglrcl ll this is oontinued, and
violalMtn of tbia law ia frrqreni,
weakner-e i ooe—jrtly Mlowe, until
n.ark. ll and acknuwlmiged dioord, r
is establish- d.
It marl ba noVv const Jar. d as ea-
tahlished tbst a certain qesatity ol
mua* ular exercise ia neoe-eary tor the
rasintenanes of bralih.^nd Air the
beet performai ee of the (auctions of
d'ges'ion, respiration, eat niton, and
of the bruin. The amount of this
rxereiae may vary acoording to the
constitution, and hatxi, and power*
of the individual, ll is beet e bait no
varie-l ea bring into play ell the
intis* Ice of ibe D*dl. It should bv
Iskrn oat of door* end in tbe free
air. T'is ia neoeas<ry tor ail men
and all wornm, of whatever uucapa-
thin, and ceprcially lor those of no
occupation.
Li Chiib* *»f
«Af 9b%w»i »* <>( owe fJt riew , will be
ifo-nl *o u4t4* MtkUunai k* $ I 2 Hit.
HIIAFTTNi
nxutvd AND IIASGKLS
Kiti( in ffkMf —The N -vrra'-ter
number uf the Southern Cultimtor
publiahee the uelj-eoed in reference*
lo rust in a he >1. T e editor rematk-*
••e He aUij it that “Wb Ivon, or IWn
■ xp.ll «•' Ullr I.ISrufl i t.ltoa*-ltil
conelue'i ely ■ quo* i-e of tbl« nature.
e*i<-b iidiCutnii.n ule ala ays sort* J Id
bv«>( fttl tstl up"
"I d-e're to glie H e readers of the
Cultivator the lien* fit «d an iipmuv-1
■Bade b) a niftl-h-H of Uiir.e With hi-
leal Uhe.l cr*p lie sowed with the
wheel ci.bty p ande of salt par »c ••
and gu'b-rvd a g-nd cr**p «*f * h,-ai
dear of real, while ad an-und him
ra>de si nu nt a tail ire.
Agai-: Mr George Cunning*.am,
en enter,.I inn* ferm--r ia thra<** antu,
in March last, an ecd, aa a lop drv—ing,
rqaal porit -ns nf salt and pla-ter on a
portion of a kn in wbrai aa an exper
iment Thu iff Cl waa perceptible tr
ail. Tbe Wheat thua manag-.d waa
good, while the adjacent io.it a as
very poor.
The-e rx;i nmei-u are aaiis'aelory
10 my mind <hatralt ia a preventive
• f rant As ibe cost ol salt la iriflo g
compand 10 the Inaaea eua>an-ed hy
Kept from the World.
The best commentary upon the
fidelity of the Christian mother, n--
fvrred to in a brief article on tbis
page, is the simple statement of facts
known to us, and which we mention
without the name of persons or
pluce. She brought up her Children
in close vicinity to a village in. Vir
ginia, when it was a scat of wicked
ness, and when there was almost o >
religious society or infiuercu there.
She had two sons, who aro well
known ss pious, valuable elders. Or
tbe two daughters, one became Ihe
wife of a Presbyterian minister who
died in Kentucky—a truly nob!e, de
voted Christian woman, whose life,
it is thought, was shortened by labors
for the cause of Christ beyond her
strength. Tbe other also was mar
ried lo a Presbyterian minister, to
both of whom no farther reference
can be bete made than to say lhal,
tbiougb long yeats of faithful service,
they have been striving to "slaud
complete in all the will of God.”
Such is a part of the reward given
to u wise, faithful, devoted Christian
mother, whose cffuits were anxioosly
directed to keeping her child) en
“away Irom tbe world”—not keeping
them out of it, but keeping them from
its evil, and for this end keeping them
from its sinful ways.
There is always so muih that can
be plausibly Said in favor of falling
in wiib what is common in society,
and so many parents are afraid of
being thought singular about tbe
ways adopted lor their households lo
walk in, that thoy seem hardly to
know there is such an injunction laid
upon them us—"Be yc not confotmcd
to this world.” But the greatest of
all dangers lo personal or lamily
piety—ibe greatest to tbe church,
lies prtcisely there. Tbe cause ol
tbo ltedecmt-r needs this day nothing
so much, as more of that “pccu-iar
people” whom Jesus camo lo “pnrify
onto himself;” a people who, while
living in the world, shall yet be §e| a-
rutn from it. Tbe J<oid bless bis
church with, many mere fathers and
motheis who rhall thus train up their
children.— Central Presbyterian.
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tin- ofrtc- <1 't- Kverv. TI* |riih, rut jrstt
if lire' I'oitrii Stalls is tiro out. s h-iotW.
Tb* rule vntr spfrhcs to rwnrtu MilompliaUa.
For trset uunitr- rs It* por-tugv is tk-uUv. ' J
, Pretr.:uas to >fW Snbscribers.
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Uh i W>9 vtU In* To rxifive
vrr.it*m- one of th« tour RevW«ra lor !86S.
New sutoimitm lo nN five of ihe Ft fcir
18C9 ww*jr nwive jrrati* Bhckwood or ianjr U
tl*o IvHir Revie we fi* 1WS.
S'jlucrilien mar. flpDKiif «rtt,
back m l* of the Reviewn* fiohi January. 186a. lo
December. 1869. an-1 of Black wo. 4* M.tpazinr
Iron* Jan nan. 1866. to DceemUr. 1868, at half
U»c current smbscnptitHi^irkv.
:r Neilber ptcmi»mis t«» subscriber*, nor
diflcuunl to cl'tb**. nor reduced price* far back
number*, can be allowed. uuk*-« tha money it
remitted direct to iKt- Fubliblier* Xo pmniuaia
can be flrw to data.
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140 Fut-tos Stbret, X. T.
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l tl»ew io o*e.
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her iMranifU
They ore line leading iaidrurtHttU of the
OVKK FIFTY DIFKFRFXT 8TYI-KS
We have huHfimlii of tenlmoniala (K*u tlie
leading a>na«ci«iic of tbe emmtry.
Liberal indu vmcnU to Charcirfa, Ck*rpyi»e’ .
Schoola, Ac
ALSO,
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LIGHT Ml CO. 8
BEAUTIFUL PIANOS.
Which wv «ill n-II from tin in tvrratv per cent,
las * has they ewe I* ataaiaed Svim-.
r ii. 8AXDKBS * Co,
?9 W. Fsjvtte Stivel,
Ualuasse, Md.
W We rrtrr to Brv. I. I. Ml USB. win is
ear Apal si Ursanian, Vs.
April S 40—tf
from tbe 1*- I
tbase won I
Angttburg i
dictiou to tli
tioiiH, they " I
as has heed
sending then
ia the Augeb i- :
are asked in
not wbecril*
your CVureh
smile of com
great liberal)
have tbe hot
tbe Ancsbui
The Leeward Scott PuUisMog Company sfov
pahliah ti* ^
FARMER'3 GUIDE,
Dv IIkxbt Stxpuexa of Kdiulairj-h, sod tbe
Isre J. P. Xorros. ol Yale Oolfcpe, two vofo.
H-ysl OcUvo, 1.600 pages, sad numerous ew
grsvingr.
SURGlfAJ. DFNTISTRT
P. D. SADTLER & SONS.,
OPTICIANS AND
Ictjlounlatn ia Hot Va —O- the
mot hark o» the Norih ri.*t, in
Hampshire c**u- y, Wur-t Va. is pet
bapa one at ibe grea «a eunueitieU in
the Klata. It t« literally an Lw M un-
larn, in brig | Irum 400 to 500 let-t.
Tba Wewietb side -I thie inuuntuin ii
coveted with liirne «lobr*. ol alight
color Irora boar to summit. By rr-
maring tbe atone, pore, solid cry* al
Ire can bn lom-d in the warmest day*
• *| iBinmer, and it Ira* beer, f uod
lb rase late a* tbe m d-l e ol S-pinm-
ber. It ms. ill-' tlirongtiout tbr
eniirr year if lb- n-ck* were ora Ved
to • nufflciei t dipth. What *v.m-
elrai'gn IS Ibat Ibe lid- of lire rw in
lain wbnrs lb- me in l end is rip-Md
10 thr* ana Ibroeg^.ni tbe day, a-d o
•s laid tbnl ibe -no does nut bavc a-
o.nnb «fleet In melt" g tltn tee a*
con lift >sa rains At the base of tbia
moaniain U n eprug of water, very
dear and 0<>!d 8 me (fib ago the
nvi.tr of ih.- proper y r m ved the
stone and ei lOUrd a small tog da rj
nr aprii g b a-e in n hicb mmto c4>-
i-a kept at any raw* at aafelv on
lb(-y can be pi-roerved in an Ice hone*-.
F lea end ai-aken -Ometrrr.e* find iberr
way into tba >pring t-o- se where tbd)
immediately became olitiled and tor
pid On being removed, they noon
recover life and motion. How would
auma of oar tvieuda like to visit this
spot when the thermometer Hand*
•l 76* Earvnhert.
This celebrat'd moantsin insnua'id
26 miles northeast of Wlncnem tu
ar-d 16 mi lea reel <-f Romney, in
Hamp*biie C- enty, West. Va—Pan
Bandit Newt
, DR. fi. L. BOOZER.
S CRYiYlXO [urtner of Dr. D. P. GKKGO.
being psnnaomil.r Inoste) int'oiagibin. <Am
Mi prnfrorinaftl wevicea to ibe puldie Smpkel
nprrsiionfl Oft tire natural teeth performed in ti*
meat scientific manner. TrrUr rxtraraed wilh-
owt pots by the nppttnribia tf ■ loro I MieestlirtH.-
Amficiftl wort in every improved atj-fo done
amdy sod durably. PartnuUr attention is in
Viwd lo an improved, superior mid aenrieenble
mods of atUKliing leetb lo nnifieisl plates. Call
and see specimen* J
OMoa over First Katbaml Bant. Main Street.
deadforingtln
Synod thc*.-
intheanem
who sneer-i -l
primte of biiJ
of making ii
2., Ministu
vrtmhgtrng l
hone, and i
with all oth
destroyed, t<
church iovc
Lutheran Cl
route of oor u
Tbe ifleets of protracted wakeful-
mn sooner or later chow thenaeiree
in the Strongest conatitaiioa. Tne
person becomea gloomy, irritable, and
peevish. Tbe memory is defective,
and the thoughts Oonfuted. Pcibap*
the on-at terrible puni*bment wbieb
Chinese ingn-uiiy haa devised i* pro
long. d lorn of rent. In some instances,
it leads ihe way to at d even seems In
be the cause of insanity. Anne nl
the gn steal intellects have auffrtd
Irom privation of sleep. New ton'e
mind was impair* d by it 'D his later
yoira; Sou'hley's nannity was pre
ceded by it. Tbe more gilled and
cultivated tbe mind of an individaul
is, tbe more liable he will be to wake
fulness. The uniutoied »<n of bodily
toil have but few vigils, and among
all tbe animals, sleeplessness without
external cauau probably belongs Ur
man alons. The lower enimala are
sunn affected for want of steep. In
Ceylon, wild elephants are kept
oonsia.'ily awake until they become
lame; by this means tbe Spirit of the
most refractory is Boon subdued.
In order lo promote sleep in cases
wbere it is wanting. It IS of course, in
the drat place, neceesary to remove
evety exciting cause of wakefulness
U’ia generally essential lo give up
the use of tea and 0"ff-j«, and, aa baa
been said, it ia somolimes necessary
to leave off atimuluntfi. The person
should take care that be does nut go
to bed either wub cold feel or with a
stomach that baa been Lu g amply.
awiwitf,
Richmeattf the Snghek Language —
Tbe construeiton nf the English Ian-
gunge must appeal laiwl 'oroudsble to
foreigners One nf them, look" g at
a picture nf a number of vea*ela. said :
"See n hal a flock of filii|ei !” 11a aa*
told that a fl -ck 'if ships -vea nailed a
fleet, and that a fleet of sheep wa*
called a flock- Aid it was coded hr
his gaidanoe in mastering the iatiiei
ciia ol our Unguase mat "a fl ck ot
gills was called a bevy, tbal a bevy ol
wolvse is called a pack, and a puck ol
thieves is Os I led a g-ag, and a gang ol
a.g.le is Csllei! a k'«t, ami a host ol
porpoises is celled a sb-ml, and a shoal
ol buffalo called a herd, and a herd
of children is called s iro -p, and a
troop of part reigns is called a e -vet,
end a Oovey nf beaetiea ia called a
galaxy, and a galaxy of luflU'-s in
call, d a b->rde, and a horde of tubtii-b
la called a beep, and a heap of Olri Is
called a drove, and a dri ve of bi*tk
guard# is called a mob, aad a mob uf
w bales i* called a eobo-,1, and a eonooi
of worship per ■ ia oat led a oongrege
lion, and a congregation of engineers
is called a Corps, and a oo> p< of rob*
bera ia called a band, aad a band of
locaals ia called a swarm, aad a swans
of aten is called a crowd, and a crowd
of geiillvfulk* is called title, moil Ike
efifa ol tbe ully’fi thieves and ratcalfi
ruogbs.”
WATCHES v<t FINE JEWELRY.
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May 13 . 46-tf
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CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
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DUFFIK h CHAPMAN.
Book-setter*, Columbia, & C.
August ft 1869 1-tf
Carriages aid wagona. of all d
bulb to order, and warranted.
IW Repairing in sil itt branches
May II
HtxtrOosu. | ALtxCau.ua. | C II.West. Jn.
HENRY C0BIA A CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS
r. A. SUITER. a. UAI-tXtR
F. A SOUTER & <30.,
D KALKRS IK Oorfoing. Parks- and OOc*
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A tao. manuCtclumv and doalen in IHain. Japft"-
ned and Prensed Ttnvraie, House-Fnraidiing
Goods, tkc.
fg* Store two doors below Brroe’* Ouroer,
Main Colombia, 8. C. Orders from tbo
oounirr promptly attended to.
Sept » *—*f
YOUTH.
MERCHANTS,
Charleston, 8 O.
April I* JS_|y
Six Short Rule* for Young Christians.
1. Never neglect daily private
prayer; aid when you piay, remetn
her that God ie present, and lhal he
tiesrn your prayers. (Uob. 11. 6 )
2. Never neglcctdaily private Bible'
leaning; and wbon you mad, remetn
iter that Gnd ia rpeuking to ynu, and
thalyna are Lo believe and act upon
whtt he raye. 1 believe all buck.ltd
It g begins with the neglect of lhi Be
two rules (John 5: 89)
3. Never lei a day pass without
PULPIT EDITION
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BOOK OF WORSHIP.
M INISTERS and cnngngstions will please
sand la their order* at onco Tea per
eent disoount rn.de to those who boy ia
qosoliti**.
Prim, ia Mieep, 82; Arabesque gilt edge, $2;
Bugliab Turkey. $4
DUFFIK * CHAPM iN. PtUithm,
Columbia, 8. C.
Ss*4 1 8—If
X favorite House, sod having refitted sod
rvlurnished it tlmrugliout ia the most rlegsut
mauner. it is now open tor the rvcvpbee o*
guesu. wiUt sil lbs nppointroe. la-ef s Brat ciam
Hotel. J. B. BUTTKRWORTH * Ca.
Proprietors.
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