The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, September 28, 1870, Image 4
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- Saw ye the former nt hw plo
Aa ye were riding by t
Or wenru-d 'Wrath the l»«
When the wwmrr mu
Ami thmisWjyon that
Ami duly tot thank jw
That 3'on and yours were i
Than lifer ;si ftlsive I
:>/*■* Jjfe> -.
Come, are hi
Con*jure) with finjw inn atorr
Hi* born ivpd
His healthful child ^
Amid the neiv-in
Or pnmdly old with vifjoi
f lfin ns be|t $oy me)'
T ^gS»i± 1 W
An<T earth,
And rlieeni their pntient t
And yon can Wtcrjudge he
The farmer's life may l*.
*e him *t bfc frrvn
garden, firid atul t
» with ttfrina fttotv
inaty. *
lif 1 ' smy
i<to « hay.
toil,
"tk
k 4 -"
»nft\
—
»T HANS ClIKhiTlAX AJtWHM^X,
Attached to the rich .juanur-honse
there was it beautiful garden, with
fine trees and rare flower* ; the
at the dwelling-honne warmly
admiration of then,
nmlhig
towns
atul
“There was ose little errenw
stance, n said a gentleman m relating
hia religions feelings, on
sion to a Christian cl
more deeply impressed
importance oftieing a ch
any other. It was a q
ed by my; son Henry,
four years old. >Jy wife
had taken great pains
Hoary veijsos offccriptu
and he Jfliffter
saying his
me down io sleep.’
and fretful,
prayer,.
One
him
he reflated to* do
ftjgn| < np<lt
4 has v
he looked; dft'lhv toy far p,
j;. in chihlisfl simplicity, *1
want me tqt pray, I’a *
yon pray/
* *CS(o se
lKX»k or
impresses r
my chili
the help
life, ami
tlreii by e
oept/
his admis
h, “tlrut
with the
ian than
ior'^As
Ittle boy
aod myself
loach little
hd hymns,
without
‘Jilow I lay
tired
hud
tiling
o pray,
d said
do,ion
er\ec
I lual ev4r h
I had evjpr
as this i«bq
I determine*! jtl
God, to leadl a, diffm-nt
enceforth tcatli n\t chil
as
nmtevi
«iitwke suuUar’Yisits.
On tshto* of '
tlia paling,
a pathway in the
thistle ; it wi
many
it via verylmond, and
bo , cal|eil a IhUtlfldipsb. "Nobody
tooged at it exwjit flic donkey that
lilrrog* the milk-woman’s mile cart.
The doukey stretched its neck out as
far as it could toward the thistle, and
said; “You are very tempting; I
should like to eat you/ lint the
milk-cart was too far a wav for the
donjicy to reach the thistle to eat it.
There uiui fiDlaiftfc pntiy it tlie
ma:ior-hmtsc. nobles hud other fash
ion nfMc pe(qdb ^itmVihp ^ft'ti'bpoS,
among whom were some very pretty
girls. Of these, one young lady
carnb from a distance—from Scot
Uuhi; she was of high birth, uud
rich, possessing Iwtll lands ami mon--
ey. jShe would l>e a l*rido uoitb
Tlie poor flowers hnng tliefr heads,
siekoned md rttod* but omt o*«m
appeared.
•!W feWMMHyhtfcdi'
exclaimed the thistle. “Kvery mo
ment I nm expecting that we shall
be takarv over tho poling/^
Two innocent w&l tousle* atul a
long, thin weed stood and listened
iti grout amusement, and believed nil
th*tthh<fhlfflb^ir r
Tho donkey thaL drew the milk-
curt cast wistful glances nt the
it.
The thistle thought so long nliout
tho thistle *df iicotbntd, ts * win**-
thors also.u «M«it w «
Tlie young peopfe amttsed them
selves with playing croquet on the
luwh, nud somethnes they roamed
aixmt amoug tho flowers, and enoh
the
ti
ami it tries oneta frith. The per-
petmd warfhre thnt seems eref to be
going oh betweth the nnhnsl wnA
the vegetnlile world, In something
stwisge sud pmqdoxlng. It In hard
to mslethtfHuf why the Ixwitifhl
tender blossom* Hfh! the delicate
fresh laa#rt« of mt* ttfrh trees should
w i
bo covered with green Hies and Je
strayed ns h<s»u ns they are bora.
AjuI eveli HI the worst of scskons
thcra in fur more to reward and
eiumuthge than to dlstieaften and
dlsapimiiit. Tliere is no day of the
yesr without something to afford
trnmjnil pleasnra U* the cultivator
siK'cies it l»elongod ; that st last it] of IlnSfiws, aowething on which the
cniuc to hMcve thnt ft Inal come mind may rest, (using the word in
it»»lf from Scotlipul, and that its i its double Sensed wttt* fboflt and
ancestors hud tiouHftlM'tl on the j deliglit. If there is no new aiirprise,
-Srotch arms, ft wus s grsml ides, ^ ito fresh dfscovery for you, there fs
lmt a large thistle might have great afvays something to l»v done. , *The
thoughts. * garden is a constant source of nmusn-
“Oik 1 is aosietimeft of a store dk meat to us lwth," wrote Ife. Arnold
tinguished family tlmu one cuu veib in Cnn of Ids ilelightfrrt letters—-lie,
tore to tell r* said tlm nettle, whkfi was writing of hunsclt and wifb;
givw close by.* It had an hies [pt}
greatness, sud thought It might tov-
eouiq ‘•iuumHij’’ if pn>|M>rly hnmfled.
An«i tho sumukm ptutaed, and tlie j ' r nnld nbe ornamental, something
nutumn panst-d; tho leav^a fell from j ‘onimgJintn blossdin ; ko that 1 esn
the treesj tlw flownrahsd motwvividl uUsyi/^deliglit to go round and toe
colors, Imt less fhigrnnee. The gar j ihingn are going on/ In the
denct'k boy san^ hi tht' garden, near ^Hiig swd Sntniner there is fssste
tho finliug; and the young ptue
trees 111 the wood bfguu to loug
for Christmnsi .but ft wat yet some
time to Christmas.
lfere I am still standing?"
tho winiMiig, tuiid many of tho youn
gentlemen^ and ^hejt* prndetit mo- the thistle. “U would mm ns If V*** hows** or consei vutor+p mi
of the young girl* picked a flower
uobot!^* thonght of ms; and yet it
was 1 w ho braaght nbiMtt the
lltey IxTstne eng.igtHi, and the wed*
tling took phu-s eight iluys ago. 1
■h ; did not more a single step, however,
.*r | for T could not/
on-hole ot mu* ’ A k*a nnuw weykir «*u ; (j>W l, ‘* hylmrmU mcumoo. ln-
coats, but the 1 thistle rIooiI with its IiXam? only upr * " ***** <>f Wo »»•
which florietitturr I* not sn available
- V
The Great Les« i.
The flrsu ^reat lessson that a youn£
fman slmuld learn is, thnt be knows
nothing, tlie onrRcr and nforo thor-
oaglih* the jVsson is lenm|, the letter.
A home-brini youth, grdNvijhg up in
the liglit l«if parental mliniratiuH,
with everything to fostc* l^s Auuity
and self esttem, is surpivanl to find,
ami often unwilling to acknowledge,
ide. But
to put into the buttoM-huls
of the gentleman's coats, but the ’ thistle stood with its hut nud only
young Bunich lsuly Ibokod long round J ilouci, strung and fully formed, it
am! round, rejected this flower,atul | was bnldeu m ar the n*n, tmt tho
that. Mini did tint seem to find any I chill wind blew over if t its culor
to please her. At length die ui*t a 1 ftuled, its Iwwsty went; Its enlvt,
glance towanl the puKng, on the J min ii, rcaianbliug tla' flower of an
other Sid<' of which Wood the large artichoke, appeared like a snuflower
thistle, with its hardy, reddish-par 1 silvered over.
ph) flowers. On seeing it she siuljed, j Then enme into tlie gnnlrn the
[Jam! desired tho non of her host to|young ronple, now mmi and wire;
plrn k one of them for her. | went inward the |mNi>g, ami
“It is Bootlaml's flower T she ex ! the lady looked ixfond It
claimed* “uud \\ look* well in the! “There still stands tin* large this
tic?" she said; “but it has no mom
flowers/
l*ii ui|Wl
the superiority' pf other
he i.s CQiuptttra to lea
^iis airs
insigniflea
' ridicnled,
arfcje.;
liis blurn?tins exposed, jliis w islics
. disreganletj, and he is mlulc to ciit a
until his
|hc feels t
sorry fi
aliased an
nothing. ;i]
When a tbnng man li.fr 1 thorough-
! . ly cqmprel <?nded the fret, thatV he
knows nothing, nud that intrinsically
lie is of bit little valqe, the next
lesson is tk,\t the world tare nothing
abont him. He js tiio subject of
no man’s d 1 crttRelming |mlmiRitum ;
, neither petfeil hy one
by the otli^r. ^Ilo lias
of himself. m will no
j until he bcosyics noti
*J not become^
some thing vo prove that
use to'swi icK*. Nwcco
or introtluctionss wttl gi
he must tfoi something t4.be recog
nized as soipebqtly. * fiy, * *q ”
The next Wesson » tUajtfd ;>utience.
A man musjt learn to wdU as well ns
to work, itn<l to, be extent with
those lueaiiH of adTunctiihenfc in lift;
which he roily use with hitegrity and
honor. 1‘a^ienee is one of the most
difficult lessons to learn| | It is mttu
ml for the mind to look for immedi
aniHM ial Wariugs of my country. ‘
Bring it to me/
And he foiclnd the nicest ode,' «oti, yes! there is the ghost of
and it pricked bis; ttngor, as if it tlm last P Ik* rc|4»e.t, pointing to the
had been the shaqa st thorn that silver looking remains oT the flower,
ever grew* on si rose. . in itself a flourr.
She pbu-eil tlie flower of the thistle J «And very pretty it U!" mIk* s.u«L
liis own ^ yonni? ,WU,V button-hole, and *<]t must bo cut off and nopiod into
, i lie felt Mmscdf very much honored, j our pictnn*/
All of tlie otlwr yxMttg moo wrouhl So the jumig iwu hnd again to
have gladly given tlie splendid flow-
era they wore to have had the hum
ble blossom bestowed by the S**otdi
lady’s lair hand. And if tiiu gentle
man she hnd so distingui.died felt taken
proud, wftat did not tlie thistle feel! n..
It sivmcd as if dew aud sunshine 1 a puinting
wero-i>aaeing through it.
u l am of more consequence than
art
t It is witli
fallaarlng la
—alnaa mtr~n "T We have aera
the fact qtated frequrtdy, bat«»t
will not biurm os to repeat At, awl
bm it upon Ike dram of tlie pop
ular ear, till the making, mil tag,
ami using of alcoholic drinks is
forever done a wag* wirvv h *■ t
We iurv ito atteottoa to tlia otuto
iseoi of Special Internal Kmrarao
OowwianioiMO Walls, in his
to On*gram, giving Am am
unt hy the paofdr, for spiri
mnlt liquors, during the year
oCer rrtnti hurt «/oar, tk« irkoUmle
tnule not being inrlsdcd. • Tbe ag-
gragote given by the t’ornmisMloner
ia #483,41) 1/hW. > « » '
That ami is more thaa equal to
onedialf of the jwirtrtps), and the
annmil interest of the pntdie debt
That sum, if applied to the payment
of the |*tibile debt, would pay it in
two year* t ( * .*• *u* ».
During the Just year of the war,
when the l iiICmI Htsten hnd on#
ndllios of men on the |*sy rolls,
when It was paying two price* 1a
A depreciated corranoy for frail and
clothing, and for labor, and for mu
terinlft of war, tlie total e.\|M*nditnrrs
of the flnremoiest. inefmling the
hottilnaria >of thousand* of dollars
notnalty wasted, did not eqont the
a mo wnt of money paid In I*fl7 to
ftslanu keepers, and other re tuft
liquor devdrrs, by t heir eustewirrft. *
Herr* is fond ft*r the' fboughfs
of tho friends of tern)ten*nee. a
suifter U«iw sin,ill, yqu have ah in- * 1 ' l! m ** 11
iluuis ^auih* ui. *rt hcirli. r hup!huiino Is one of the products
watch ftottut cImuctk, ami etpoy the *1** dnUlHstipo of eost-tsr. It is
*0100 «Mi|RF*Am1 VfM have j eommrMily assoriaMHl with unthra-
n»*t| )ou uuiy still do ^lucthiugtv w>Br i amt osrH reeently there were
pMMcrvt your uimduigs, dining the ,K * suffloirtt nses knowti for it to
“then; ore always some little altora-
tions to be nuide; souks few s{mj4s
where an ndditionnl shrub or two
idBhsitr^giving chsngt* > islble Cv ery
morning, something to fttl. anil eome-
tUing to caciUs Vviwchiuuu. Aud
cveo in thr Winter Hswor<eultiiro
has its delights.: If yos haw a
en>iymeut.
I nut dinpoewd to think that to
tncu of low | t< >H,*lde gn*ater
>»ys than to thoso who hail from
high piaers.
garden, about
nwdl-rlts luasufaetsre ;m«1 praserrs-
tios w tudhy of ootice. Now that its
n smeiute snthnKs-iie ia likelv to c,sue
Baltimore Advertisement*.
?2AlT08t MAITUat
SEVEN GOLD MEDALS
JrST UKKK IWABDKD TO
'OildiSa Ufa SVmiWo
in QpsUw oai S' r—fef, !*•*, fcr
TUB BBhT PUNO^ NOW MADE
vtm ruiOmow*. Sew Twfe, rhiUA lpW*
l-MSto «- < - c; . - .f *• '•
Ojfae and K«s> HsOSriNMy 37*. ft
Sottk UUi ty, wxir JUtUimorc &L, /;
JMtt%nune f MaryhnU.
ht«*i(P» FlrnWh ha%*r sll ihft burst
iMMiSMiMWlaiodslitic tlr Afwii Tre-
i*lr, Ivory I'rtuitu, and the Kmproved
Prenrh Aetlan. . Pofty warranted for five
.year*, with thm preifleuc of iitfhswor
m ithin twelve UHMithft, if Hot «*utirHy ait-
iftfsrtsry to thir uimhwr.
horatMl-hsud IMimm** <U*d Parlur Orynaw
ulwav* uu 11and. at fnrtu *-V> to |:W.
lirfrrrru irUo but Mtr f'(amosin mf: 1 Jen
It >,Itre, i^&iiurtqa, V*i Men K E.M«or,
N /; Uni IJ inhlT. 1*101 riot to, N 1'; <J«v
lefeW, fAiwrtiHi, Vs} <* *W M&*!t«»u f
t'lMWtei, H Vfjf B tJheetsfc* Ct
J S Dotudso, yiniwisiwv H (!{ Cftsk-
ntfllitolSlsMilAs. ft Ci tf fiwrwdl 41 ftos.
FeiiMde |ii*titirte, CliorloUrw X C .
Hr »H for a Cirrslar eanUuiiuff TOO
im meant prn*.ii»a who tore Iwoight Hteiffa
1‘iiUaM amor the rloor of tJe war %
Tt rnia—Iiberal. A call le atdtrited-
April *.) 1H&J Xi—tf
1
WM. KHABE & CO..
vomcgim «r, t *
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHTf °* ’ "'r™!*™ r™;.. f9 *
mm wwm
lilts demand, more sttcotusi is tr
^o»ol u|*nu usptbShoe, atul the
inquiry fttuirs ftir what use is the
Mibstuuce ap|ihcsl4c. W# haw on
en M s line
V*. 3i® UVv fi ■
w<mr Kmnf.
ft'fk
r :
• " ■. *Wh’
< K-
Grot ml AmuerinUmdenf • OPm, I
(oliindilA. ft.c.. July 2.*>. mro \
O X and after Hoaday. Anmni la.
the folUiqin* ttifofdsb wffi tie rfr
XX£ ibJBL’T IJWI
mad, gulag frurth.
• -
LfftYr (.<llltld4Ao,r.fr
AlmoU.,.t Hats
» “ ; Mtwtony * .-.J—if «* a m
A ”ivg#^|jvm« S»MI
“ Andcraqa.. ........ 4 *0 ii ¥
**■ (jiwndllf. totyn
Usavc Grcsuvftle .j
A n<liT»*»lJ .
^yhitey^fte......
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f jKjijjr
♦ OS a*
New \mtrj. ..i*> i"t 1* 47 g
.A LhIou . *
tii CntwiirMfl ... r . J.. 8
tidw
si:
tulftll...... ...f.
M Mow:.
(•<>•<-ml ttuiH-rWH'-odeoi,
ir
ran the
S, C. EailroaA
( nlnudo )
*•»' ■ * ■ ! f * '• May ta, hflM
luol nf|er Urns IMli. the f*- -raqtir
Tiwiw** iiihu* tm* *. L'. HaiJr*«t»«! aifl
fshnrwl aeaetlwle:
b- >W iTntrUvh»m.
leaw t«Amnhie ...T 4*«ai
Arrive at Cuhihlil.o..iaNMA4 sop«
l^-avetoliimbia. ,.>.7 46 a m
ArrlY*e at Aupu<*ta 4 2S|i»
loin Anrsata. ai...4.*. ..* flOsM
A i rivr aH. oiuB«Uu» 4 10 pm
. .Viffht Krprre* (Snndupt rxrrjttrtfJ.
I>*SY'e CohimHIa . 7 SO p m
Aryivs st Charlestos.... 6 48 a si
fj '42*!!
Ijfwrr mwiWTOo ..........7 Up*
l-iwve Aacwos ... . .... . 00 Bfl
a . ! a 4 « l i t ** — — *
I'afuden <usl t'obindiin I'.iewupwr traSos
brtwc4‘u Ckuoden and
will run «st Monday-, fi'o
*atunl«y*: awl
KhjgvilJe /laity.
fxave Cdiuhl » • • W • » * m«• * ii • 8 8*401
Arm r .*» ColuJnbta 11 to a «
I ^-.ire Ctumub|:i . 1 n»> ji at
AmveartVmdeii 8 ftps
* II. tf. I'KJLKfc* Urn. limt't
TtU-^K MnwiN'ti l«*» U«n Vuf»e»
pii<4w hr n-wljr tUrlf Tver*, iwl uoqn thrir-
r\(rtlrw* »l«r mianftl m t*S.<i,rti4ii*- < jm*
rwti—me. erlorit * (gonosiiwc* theiM S4«>t<efViA
TWir
TONE
mi
Mae
tkJue^Wui l**« enure ac^lr.
TOUCH
—i . . • - i c*nl4n^i fr.flrt p-wvr. rwot-iMW *»*! fine
tlie of a ricb that k» mmlc flow if, ami vrlwxir ^saim. writ a ir-u i^rtr •*
man** dining.table. I aui «* fund ‘ H*st thm pigment-i* imviiiig ♦ifh , tk, °
of it, and, frkm tho raw* ora iu ] »»»»<*** frvtw. NupUmlmo iw a fturr i
Idonm, as jrraoU of it, Uuk oh Uic whiu* omWjimw mnitfor to alslsulcr . .. . . .
Duke ran Hr of hi« world rm»»w*ned ' il cr»«%le* like aiil|*Har in ?Hn bund, ia.j-,.i i« *. wry 1 uU.,». In
uihI also Uhwuico urgutivo <4«h trie { uYinru a vcinn
rubbed witk ft ilk. It can be \\ Unlv'IAAM11I
Ifct-y aw- im'-YcdW, #*irs whk t«k thr rtry
enr«*4 lualftAkt, tk- h»ry»- «-m-
|4-«vl in <<tr Umim U> favp cn*,-
.Irrtx. IhN. tk... I »'»». «fc» Sr lAamlNm*. ^ — —* - '
uud
' when
ChsitSworth. I do not Mip|*oftr that
if I could Itrhtg us uiauy acn h as 1 (
pUunti lunkr floral cnltuatmu. ttU ,i J n-cd a* s k4vch« for Imlign, and fur
have as utility gardener* as 1 elhkmc } *^ K * "tdphhlc* uf am ine, lia. nnti-
to Itirc, l aliiuild
C. C. A Augusta Railroad.
Gntrrml Funk!and lirlrt (tptr, |
(<>!;:niht^ h. ivm.s
tit*
lo»w An/m*U'. .... — (I Man
“ riiHimim .11 45■ w
* WTnhftfcwia.; t 57pn
“ ('hc*a«i 4(Mp«s
Arrive at ( haifottc.N. .. * to p m
Mafeing dtw «>Kmrrtwiae witti Train*
of ,\«pli Carolina Hm<1 at nil poiiitis>i«wlb
.'.ul l«n4.
Tmint Situtli.
I>an- Chartotte. N. S 94a «
5 WN*1 II Wssi
Wiiiu*]MK*( L.. 13 58 p ta
** twnshuU.. ..PJ ..t.L.l 8 45 pM
Amn nt Aigm«tn «»pm
Makiiu: dim eoAurriiou* with Tndan
if <Y«rral ai d (b-orgui Kafhoadu
t \
(Georgia Kftftrwad* for
iamlwf, ric, un , s. t r*uiuih. mid nil )M»ints in H -fidn. f
. W. - — * * *" * 1 * T^l
f-conccit is
ho knows
So
get mer the paling, ami h d to brwik
off H»c raly x of tin* thistle flower.
It pricked his finger, for be hnd
call.
nil s tenth part of the enjttynient ] *udi«c,
thnt & Row vouchmfet! tu uic by uiy
little strip o1 suburban noil. ImUwd,, 1 •*►**
in tksi ducuI
* * f
suffered tn ga«h*n;
dewed for t tlwy
oxalic Oft" AS *"*- puno*
■Thto im^M-rty mu M l;.k.-n *lv»«
«f for tbs |Hirpooc
in,l | H . tlicno salat Mwt-s to other mixture*,
I wto.it he gnf- «»»d »sy hi* apple dJe t« hsH* ml»-
n oil’d U* the ! ««db*dK»s, etc.—Mrfk >4ia4.
omt, I should
g.irdete i*h ;osc h, not mine; I should .
hqV4* UMivly the |wivih*g« ot looking j Tl»c itofo orthe (’apitolnt XVnsH
nt them. Aud it is essential to nsj ingtoii i* one of the largest In the
rvsl eMjoymmt of fi gtudener that * world. Ix-raj? otic bund ml ab«1 thirty
yt*n should l>* all autocrat iu il,'M*ven l«*ct in diameter at Its ha.sA
of mMiag 1 We «rtti«U r«a s»ml »e cmr Im-
|sn«'rt4M*ui« »u tHrfiki l‘oik* aMKi&|mrr Ur»i>4«
fHiruu-.! Au/u*t 14. tSGft. » ihI. i>rt^ ilr
I IJ*» imiM IkO-Hh* U>ti lt*c \f1 lire*
•sort*' , .... j , i t
K*nj <W!r Xtft*'it(4 4s five ywn!
ftMtf * In AO»U> AkYwy (r (VS *rl a Xml-
Iv W-oilwl t'shi UrV«>o •»*) Otiurot* tl*r |
nor chivied
take care
Ikj notiecd
ej be will
il lie aloes
of some
dations
liim this;
ate results.
r:
- Is*t this, ^tlien, be u
starting, tli ‘
pj-
. H
difficulties
and
entcrpifrof
securing th
man aotks
to that pre
site for
and for
It is tlie
and in alt
cess is a c
Integrity
inlil
*. -ilvgpt 5 Vj'H
meet yonr
toned, u»y
first requisi
clement in
ood af
tho patioiriteonqucst of
m
ration of t
enjoymen
ing it
nil rale in
me, that
se in tlie regular
channels of biwuuese
not only essential in
success wifi h ii‘ young
life, bat |*^Beiitial also
nd requi-
succei>8,
i gained,
the world,
arned sub-
Capitnl.
wrifeOrfol
e contin
ing upi
and the
capital
business. IVitli troo;
and .am pie‘‘funds to
% young mad
m
oung men
it will
, that liigli-
fs the
t valuable
ir successful
of friends
ii with, a
without titflli and up
rightness M|ill soon wreck the tairest
hopes. But let a jotftig business
man lie upt ight in liis |iineiples, he
wyll win sifriessTn iqiitC of slim capi-
1* ginning,
possible for
il character
1 himself to
fof good men
1’onph*/
In the bridegroom’* button-hofo was
jninteil tlie flower ol a thistle. And
I thought I wa*F it wiiil to km\L inU4 . U uyjt s;rul alsmt this, and uUi
“I belong much more to the fpifilkbout the calyx of the flown
of the paling than the Outside.; my they had braugh} i‘u k the hunt, sml
home should be there. Things are . „ ov the sHvCr looking ttndlo bfov
strangely ordensl in this world ! Bnt - som, which was to U* carved on the
U % ;seven
|lhat you should do innch of the,.us! two hniidnsl fen high. 'Hu*
milk yourself, uud bavs a partieo* jarrlifp'ct natdr.ifly thought so large
lar knowledge «»f each individual *n mass of iran wottM be :iff**cti>*l by.
flow er. - ’ -* jr ( * thr smi’s rayk, so that the cxjmiiNlofi
.But lliere are lo vlk-r g.udcm rs, wtoffil l*c ntirspint, ;tfic*wxling ns the
even tluiu I. Then* air g.mksiera ;■sun nhone rm one rrr the other side,
limited to Uw ei|ucit} ol u window- To ascertain the exrerit of the expan-
sill. 1 h<n*or Hmmc wimlow ^rilen- * sion, he extended A wire within tl»<* ‘
Mscon. r'uliiittlHt*. il'KUMUiriY, Unbilr,
-• -XI* X«*w » X«*w Otfe-aiML rh.irtaa<M»csi. M«-w-
*«d Uh* |4tiN. Naritvilir. l/WKvillr. <‘iiu hiimg,
St. UoniN U»d i«H piiun Sooth aud Wr«4.
I'MMV S’lwjiii/ ('art. v>n all Nidi -
TomuA. rkrou^H Tirhrtft <w4*l. m«*1 lUg-
ta^r«-1iecke»l to»U j»nu«-s[«l
*
1'
iy fins route
wyi JCKABff i tt»
Xa. SAW Writ Oaliaoorr sit. meat Kts»\».
lU^liOMr, XU.
May 13 I-4(81 44k-ly
MAI.TBY 1IOCSK.
North, have irhpirf «f |yc(I) ilifirnW
M.uO-tv. * , j
c/noirfcxlupr, £**t.
r.. k. i>*»u-kv, d
J u ki t Aecnt. *-■
now I hove (M of.'fay flowers over
the paling, and even in a button
hole r* - .
To every laid that unfolded itself
she related this event; and l»efore < i i; d
many days had gone by the thistle
heard, not from human being*, inn* i
from twittering birds, bnt from tlie
air itself, which receives ami Convey*
.sounds far and near, aud gathered
from tho most private walks in the
garden, and tlie apartment* of tlie
mansion, where the doors and tho
windows stand open, that the young
lieir, who had reqeivvd the thistle
flower from the Stloteh lady’s hand,
/liad flow also obtained tlmi luuid,
and her heart with it. They were
a lm mi some conpk*, Apd it waa s
good match. j;,
“It was I who brought them to-|j e
getbor 1” sahl the thiatle-hnsh, think
ing of thc ltowcr that she Tupl given
for the batton-lwde. Bvery bud as
it opeued lunl to ‘lUteu to this efr-
cunistamH*.
“I Dfialf surely JU)\\ be transplant-
<m1 to ttie garden/ thonght the this
tle; “perhaps squirted into a flower
pot; that is tho most' honorable
place/ - v * - T •
Ami the thistle, thought so con-1 p; (
tMOfb^HUe
fully pcnnadeil it would be put into
munchi-?*9flf i3>A'siT n
And tlie sir carried the convcr.ta-
t i<»n out amlki>«‘ad it far uml
“MTmt may not one lix-e T
tho thi*MebM>. “My fir*4 H*
Uirii was placed in a boitos-Iudr j
my last born will flourish on a fraiuo!
What! shall 1 come to P
Aud tlw* donkey in the little |>ath
glanced wistfully at the thistle.
“(’otno to me, my dearest love ! I
can not go to you, for I am fastened
to thl* cart/
Bat tho thistle-busk made no re
ply ^ It stood tost Iu thought j it
thought and it thought enough to
lure* lasted it up to Christum* time.
At lcngtkltfrseliiMaed l 1 I '
honor those wimtow garilrn
era, esjieeiaWy those wrho dwelt in
towns; !n narrow slnsts or murky
alleys; uml wh< >c homes aix* made
l near. | by the stuiU*s of the iluw eta | draw on s paper the line of movement. *
to see *“ iin their wiiulows; |pmten« rs tudiillf expected quite n regular curve,*
f » I have iq>okon of above, -ns seen as tlie opposite sides of tlw* «Unne
nil Frviidit and
HU E BllHiK KAlljloAD
r pRAIXe on Mm- IU.h Uidm- RsUrari
' A run thiily, Njwdq * excepted:
' f,rrtve Andciwm ul 4 30 pm
j Arrive nt W.-tfonifa tU............7 00 p m
l^-Kve WalimlLi at .^^....3 30 * m
Arrive at Andrasow at . 6 10 am
( —4L—L _ -g-gg '.EL - ■!!! JBil Ll» laL.'frMrtg#
MiscoUsncous Advertisements.
sion,
’ dome fn*tu the tAp to tlie bottom, 1
( mid eonnfxfcvl with It by ft delicate 1
1 meihiwhuif, » tietu-d which w ould *
“>V|K*t». one’s children ;»rc i^DWe,
it nght that a mother sliouhl be
■ DOpppMpppMlIMP
left standing mit^idc the paling f*
“That a very proper remark 1”
sakl the strhl>e**i.‘ a Yo<f shall afro
luive n goqil place /
“In w'lfow
aske^fthh thistle.
“In a story 1” replied tho suuImmiiu.
And hen* it is ’
m , ■ ^
Miscellaneous*
~f-r*
......
ft t
a large ffower-po^., It promised frv
cry one of tlie littla tliistlc-Wosaonis,
as they peeped forth, that it sjimild
also be placed in a flower pot, pel
haps In a tnitton-hole, which would
be the greatest honor. But none of
them were put into pots of lay iu ft
button hole? they imbibed air and
j ■> FT ■ , > ^ 1
re sad Profit of Amateur Garden
ing. J'
tal and few! friends at '
In ^ew York it is hard
a young man of higli m<!
to*fail of success, if* he
and indust^ipnsly apj>^
liis business. Hnndrwl
watch with interest
such, ai4 are- glad U
1 would raeouuiieiMl every nmu in
the autuiuu of his life, to take to
gardening, if lie lias not already
cxperienee«l its pleasures. Of nil
occupntiona iu the world U is tho ouo
efforts of
J8P.T a kind
w ord or Ion&fl : helpin^|iaiMl.
light, tasted tho sunshine by day,
and;the dew by idght; theyWoom- quietude. Iflfcc all things mortal, it
ed; tliey were visiteil by bees and has its failure* and Its disappoiut-
horso-flies, who sought marriage por- incuts, wtul there arc some UdngM
1 patiently MonS, fhe honey in the flowers, add hard to understand. But it is never
they took away the honey, leaving without Its rewards. Aud, perhaps,
the flowers behind. if there were nothing but snoceasful
“A iiack" of robbers!’' cried the j cultiration, tfie aggregate enfoyflietit
fnim my w indow itt Iancolu’a Iuu, j were afft-eted l»y the dally passage of
carry ing i their padeus in their { tbe sun. But he found that It Is not
lmiiihs fluqiifal oA shoot* of tlie i the smi, but tbe wind, that has the
grent giirdoti which ever frmrislicH most eflbet. Tho Amerfosa Journal
U*twren pMgr Acre and the Strand, | tf Mriemr rontnins a etqiy of tbe fig
Aud even of this window gardening ' ure drawn <sie w imly day, shqwing
then 1 ara many dygrees ; dcs<A*mUng , tlie rihaugessnd lulls of the storm,
even douu 41 mu' , dslirato pUu. atul making n very curious com plica
nnred/ jx-rTtiqiH, from a slip '<mI figim*.
ficently given by s neighbor, in 11 -*Thb— -*»«<■'—
fraginint of a broken waterjag^ The Rnsotau OoVeniment has
Tliett* ai^'ins to be something of the i*«ne<I the tytannloal decree thnt all
9
'fi
\L’H1 is it that «> hmy rkiUlre* di«
under the aim- of five venr*! That
under tin
n Isnrc prafw
old 1'anulisiacfti bentitweks iu these
modest cnltfration*. I saw jester
day, as I hnu iicmmI honu‘w-»rd Umtid.
after my day’* wntk, to tho statiou,
whuiu'o I take a train to my snhsrh,
a woman nt a second-fluot window
iu iVestmiiiHtcr (it is s heoso ancient
and decrepit, doubtless doomed to
s|H*edy depletion) amid a j*cihvt
Kdeu of mauy-colortK) and many-
sha|*xl tfbftMiiaml etcepers, picking
off tho dead leaves hetv uml tliere.
Neither youth nor i•canty physically
belonged to hoci b«tf tho picture
out a 4Nif(f(wtimiess
was not
md 1
(bilging that love the greater tlie
moral lx auty of sneofsa In tbs culti
vatiou of a purifying t;u»te. I eoahl
readily associate witli It the hleft
officers in the Husslau sorvioa must
conform to theVorsbip of tho Russo
Oreck (’hnreA on festivo oct-asioos,
such ns national holidays, or Im
perial ’ fofri^e days, eved to the
bnMftng of the knee and the kissing
of the cross. They mtiat ufso wor
ship ordinarily In that clmrch under
(sun of losing their appointments.
BjrtrwTmrTOcrw thmrfcce^Ti
is even worse when probed fi little
more deeply. It is in reality a thrnst
at the (tennStl Lutheran* in the
Baltic Vrovinoe^ who will thus be
obliged to abjure tbdr religiou or
Of youth and lx-aq^'; fog, the toyv 4jband<m their ]>ositioji8 that are
of floweiw kci>fit the heart yotm^ llepeudeat
on the goveruuieut, and
mid the gtenter tlie difficulty of in these arc very numerous. Mcu of
«•
i
ftldeh l>est combines repose and ft Igiek grauad, behind that festoon
aetivify. It is rest in work or work- 1 ed window, ifl;which, notwitlisUiud.
iti rest. It ia not ullcneau; it ia not
stagnation—and yet It is perfect
spirit will rather lose their plnoca
thfln be commanded thus in the
moot sacred of their convict ions.
Tb« result will be what it Is sup
posed is in rOaHty desired, vU.: that
magistrates and teachers especially
iug all the ordinary trouble* and will raente their positions, thnt they
diatnrbaoce* of metropolitan work,
there is, at appointed times, n fine
air of rcpoMs-.\ ooothiug benignity
Of lUwt.— The Cnrnhill Magazine, f j *
may be filled by Russiank. *■
HMUring in Hornrjt.—A Coffe*
Hi a
jfWgflld I conW spit 1 would bo
SutJ(^A^t/ * tocertsfoflal
!4tr4i
for the
A carefrl study of the xned* tbfrHase, and has frond lt‘ to cure tlie
epi lug up opouta noon sly ia hia field, worst cases. He given a tablespoon
SpyW BieMg, freqnetitf; proves more J fill la the morning, and ftr three
usofiil to Ok* fsruMMr than a heap of \ day* If WoT free from it he glVba
! ' dons. D **
' • it
thnt conn over n-rieultnrti! frjtodhooks.
UALllMOKH, MlK
R. Ill MIA N........1. Praiiriotor.
WFiDlTTIOX OF fAKE.
Is eonwiiU-mrion of tlir p-m rsl ilcrlfw - s
in Mft «*f ull mwwiniw sfutvrtaiuitu: t«» , "tf •ff’ ^ hirtw
llor«-l Krepiujr, the |»rK*e o< IUmiiI sill hr nM fl Wrthowt soilirfi
irdflcsil on nun «ft<*r Jntmsnr 1st, 1S7U, to 1 ***”<1', if is certain.
**.*> I'FN HAY. I •»•*•»>“ tahm. rh.t
lfelug drt»T«»hie<l tbsl soihtrg will be
left union* is iW futunr fo make the
“MiltUv" «lat it flan Wu in th»> jkuI—
mwhIw m*n<- hi the eifx*.
May 23 1870 3«-ly
of five yi-or*? I
" riifMim «Hr under
Ktiidret nf nnuarfe.
aatory cause barer-
P. B. SALTIER A SONS,
OPTICIANS AND
4-a*-Nfcj '***■»' Kltmn, and msv \n>wdministered with
W ormt <*ufret tons, made 11 tori' f*S
«i purpose Of nlesaiur the fisHte thaa
B ‘212
8MII«en'£. • ‘
nirorrcss or
h gjjftlj. y^a I'fckaMf flTl ■ Hf •»
WAT1UK8 & ITNli J KWIXliV.
*Ari;rAm*B4Rii or
STOCTACWii SP0ON0, AVBKJ5, ASD S1U
VKR WARS GKNKUALLT. 5-
May Oldflfi < * ! 44Mf
DEPOSITORY'
f^ki^fil*’llMrTbs«i Sunday-school Fnion
v/ is furuUheil widt ft*uBMUismsed as
sortment - of everything nrcesaary in the
<»renni»ition of Snmlav-aeh«xds and IliWe
(lownrii. rmnpriMUiK Libniriu*. snifonab
flooud. lettered and minds-ml, I.ihnm
Snd Premium Imoks of hiahest exerffener
and beauty, Uuastion Uadcs, das* U*okn.
Sunday-iscl 1 <m>1 Ilymn lssiku, 11**11 bopkn.
Musk Imoks, PMmv CWtils and Rewind
'nckrtJL (owuieutariefc. Uibh- Dietkai-
ttries, Scriptare Ma)m. and other UriVn
dcsifTned is aid teachers ia explaining
^N^fcS^Srintendeiita tuid TabnulanM
who can uot call Vo make s selection, may
drrn. eau tutt hr too observiiur of the
first Kftoptomn of teorm* ; for so sorely aa
they exist, they rsatie ssfHV and cartaio-
ly iruiovi-d ftuan th« luost d<*li«-Ate iufaat,
hy the tiim-ly nar of R. A. yahneslock’a
\ irmfiip-.
U ia perfectly han*lr«v cootais* no
tsrrcurj-, WhiK 4 parebi vegetable comas*
rition, and may be ad ministered with Uw
purpose Uf plrssiua the psW thoa tf
ioereoiMHia the dftteosr, have been n
factored all over (he ctHiutr}-, lait
•hurt toasc of Hfe is nrwrir exhst
and H. A» FahtHwt4jrk's Vermifuge *«»-
Hnwe* to grow in favor d«qj.
Caution.—Should iwcasimi require ye*
ts pnrchasr B. A. Fsdmejjtorfe's Venfil-
fnjrc, la* particnlariv careful to see that
tho initial ate ffTVf. TIH* is tbe srtfefr
that has Ikh'U so fa\ ombl) known ausw
1826, sml pwduwtii mnst hisist on hatnn*
it. If they da not wish to have an iraita-
ta»u forced nm them. i
SCHWARTZ * itASLETT,
!to*» lb 0«0
Us
Dim- HI 1 MKi
14i-r4y
A Oood Chaaco
O FI'EHKD to iutn-W tbe
Knitter. Has one wqw,
imn>
one n<
»w eight*.
anyth tog
is simple. St
complete that
unvknitter,
at fiSB. Also, l . -
*»!r^rS55:
liberal disoowto
t a • »*. : -iWUminirton. !>c.
Jut) 5 : ,
I i»oiident of the Boston Cultivator _ J WM I .. I
s.ltpclre ft,, tt,i» tU "fift fflfiaRt
— • %* %. — i*_ . _ . a. a m^v<> ^ (ifca 1* — «aaJ ak wj, .!■■! «§■■»! 4k ....
Wnt-u
18—fijr
*-5L
not msei their wishes, pmvidod they art*
t’slalojcnes w ill l*e forwanb-d, postace
nsHt, to any address w henever requested.
Ink 18 1—tf
•' MANSION HOUSE.
it p * w w •«* •• m7*
COR. FAIRFAX A ( T AfiURtfOX STRBKTS,
* It*. AJJEXAMIKIA, YA. *
Jane lfl
I-
w
11
(
NF.W St
i-
iuttr 1
m r
every W i]
4 1* ±_
Hp - a -
- W,-
RUDE & I
• ivi
• ' j '* f
Terms Oaah. liti < 5 ^
One ropy, per on ■“
thw copy, lis.ni,
T*> Mmieu-rs. " hl<»
and The«*l.»ir*'»J 1
‘(Md eahsrribrtW.Wie
the expiration of
' turns, will be elwti
t ; Ne new ssnu** stj*
nrrfprina bfrtf, 4rilh
A : in ndyniw.
<■ wxrtts or'x
♦'or owe aqiiam tom
>*irst iaaertsm... « [
’One itmwUi.....
mfesws Sarttho-..
HI MuattlM...... .
t welve UADtlm
On idmtiwnsi 1 r
npr&rd* a duwrtmt
ft\* squares and tiy
«f ten aqn*(-*» sad
aad of one-half rat f ’
p«r cent, will lie d*-t| I
ratea.
Obitoarirn, wlu-n m
ten cents for rj|ri«t R
/ jkdvane*.
Potuago— h*iT« e*‘» 1 f '
All remittance* :in.n
be addressed to ^
,R*v. A
K
‘t
■ ■
. *
arh j
ex^ 1
r
{
A.-., -c
Freqaent Pa^f
J - *HT
'flic folios ing i"
of u Kpe<-»al cufitUti
legbeny %ihnI t»
iuimial ses4«oM> i r
September, DUSK. | -
frequent pastoral |
Lutheran Ctuinch
■ { OllWSfl AM«*> R
1. (kief uiiio:*- faf “
* Sb
oiro Vk*w' which .
tlu* foitv take ^»f i-i
sji<*ri*d oflu-e of th< X
With them the <
rn a hindiug; n<
God, put the h* i \..
speak <*f “hiring a
do a fanu haiuf
smne «OMgn*gnti«>!J
their shame, ehs t
nually to asm-rtrrr ^ :
still fain* tbe i»r*M|!S--
ytar/ in wcttrin^l
iu dispensing w it
iuflueiieed a ml
motives than
interest.
From t he 11*0 > w
Testament it piau »^* ,
the pastoral n-lat^T
to be, temporary*, fv.
Xot A single in>t -f
of the transfer « t w
clanrii to aiioth) it‘
relation, vbm •
4 (>ntinued lor iffev I
of grass immor.ih t
but crime and tin p
was it over hiokJ I • s
practice of the Kva f-
C’hureh, until
lt-cen^ date, lias
eouformitv with rbt’-'''
Hi
<-e*lent. Oiir tin** K
this subject may 1*« w
thus: We belle vets
as God luis instil
ministry, lie will t I
- “ . . • I*
service, aud iuu>. I *
them, he will aH 1 # *
field of lalior : au*lM .
a field of lalior, ' |» .
remain lfl it uutil h >1' ^
and assigns t-lic-i r
whence it foliows
may take eJuu-g* | '
elinrehes unless d R-.
by reliable pnovid.
and that, in calling
gwtions are not to *
earnal, fnlfish wisUH
of the l4onl, who is ^
(Tmrcli. The s;ui rt
to^gulde and com tl
eongiegations !“
tioo subsisting botv^w’
are, by earnest an< L*
to endeavor to. as*
will. For douc l*i;» ..
Heri|>tnral reason .«b
mature ddibc-ratf<-|;. %
prayer, is the post- '
to, be • entered '
broken up. By <* x "
plain scriptural pi'M
Christian uluisti
maneut, the spber*
be enlarged, aod th
the perpetual fsvoi
2. A second ean*| ir
euey on tbe part Of f
to trqjuldeoouie w*-:
unruly, selftsh, d*
. W»a women hi abn>p sh
Ration, who are t
ebin-ch and of the
If tlie*y con not i t/wBP
Mauy a pious, 99clii p
- has been saerilin i
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