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*0Y EMBER 30. 1870 THE L'THKHAN VISITOR, OOMTYBIA. S. r In all «m flat! XoClting y«w tin pwpwt. thfn’for**, to all tb« *»KWnl women among oar reader*, we offer thin guard tor a wdding ring. srvnr gold mzdat j HAVi /Off B*rj| AWARDED TO OJUtikSa st% straiaw-A With *’Neath the dr topoqrlaah and a« ifopIM f And I know hi r lipw*nd cheek, m4 hrow, Were ajhnoatai 4 white a* her ba >y’s now. I know; that Ao lie things were dd away, The erjawou, 1 rock, and wrapp n>» gay; The liftto -ock ,aad the half-wr m *ho*\ The c»|» with i w pin men and to tela bine ; And, d e emp y crib, which '» cover lore another t In its pi v*e. A IIU* I whelmin is trone. ' majfl nty atioiiing dislike b> the store. The ring i»very hbeek, only it » not shawl very gocx as a is not lace; bn even i. it will never stand e. according t< thft kefteld,” when h t sort a gross of green spec* liver rims and sha green he price of the lorae^j tg the idiot F said) she; s n, I would throw then 11 required the « ilmei to say: “There agaiij g, my dear ; for t lougt per, we will keep then 5 jpper spectacles yot t n than nothing.” Bo 1 n to all men to jbe ai ‘IV# oofly a lit) !• grave,' “OwlyiartR Ami so they From fto days <1 Ah! fiftyfti That little gn I know the M &-M MsUFF ' tittle am ire; hat oh! ha e care! * rkl-wU e hopes arts barn 1 there ; \j*d yn, perha », in coming Tea *> May **p hke h tr. through Mint ng tears* Bow ru uch of ight, how much 11 joy, la bnrifd upfspth an ouly boy - PM** Jinrmal n„ ' a -!-! - a Wedding A IttALU dj»., rtwjrom. Th by thej jew ladies4—is t ring sioul it sind keep -guards, tered, we *resmiie| and favored by tin* a plain gold wedding common material. Ilk admiration not only ceases it is apt to become disgust. It would be a great help to the joy of married life if people would retain the love of the human the same qualities that woo first. k another gem that may well have place ior-tbc cluster. Of course any keen-witted woman may tell yon it k “staff* for men to mor flBiae about Patience; they ate often enough impatient themselves. We know it; we are poor Teasels; bat impatience in Hot look so ill as in the excuse ns, the other sex. There is not much expected from ns. A fhHen meteor, as one sometimes seen, is only a mass of jelly, hut a fhHen angel is a devil. -The corruptions of the best things are the worst.” lit is the high ideal true men have of women that create# the shock, when peevishness and impatience mark them: when they are unrea sonable : when they grow morbidly Exacting; when they are on the con stant look oat for slight*; when they y, by look or tone, “How mnch er I migfTt have married, and So have escaped aU this when they fake on them the'Tiver meek and ^owly air of a most gentle martyr; When they- cultivate an incapacity to be pleased. Patience is a soft and winning grace, by which one Sometimes sees the roughest natures held in their place, and the hardest dispositions softened. Hannibal may have got throogh the All's by p«>ur rag vinegar on them when hot; but when human hearts are hot with strife and hard with passion, the defend;; il and royal, *a T made less vinegar yon pour on them the as allh better. If yoa know any soft an swers, n«vr is your time. Iron-Mill Men. These stalwart men, who the ore am! shape it foe the are among the noblest specimen* of the hnman race. They have bnsy brains and large heart* to match their brawniness of arm and giant grip of hand They are the thorough men. Viktors, in looking through the mills, are sometime* inclined to pity the operatives as drudge*. for** mg in time fi»r |*»v, mmI to rousnlrr such work degrading to manhood. The smoke and tin- grime of the business, to pv«ma who are in the habit of judging (pen by snrfaee indiiwtions, often dftreiv** a casual obaener. The*** tv\m worker* rare bat Bttk* for stem ; they hang out bo feat hr r\ signs; ilwn make a** apobv kearly every fosly **•»• aslav* 1*. “5a, no; I wua'l sign it gies for personal appeuianoft; they *****; ami it is not very likely Atng for om-." are never ashamed of blackened 1 -rr * jr tfo f I So they song again— 6u*es. or singed and jtooty garment a ? * t I** 1 *•***' i5l “ # ua *!er a . -pto 4rt*k that* «a th» 4nuk*r«t*« b«»»l With Uired Ivreast and arm*, thev ! ^ rUmal * aUtl mrT > * l * ukl ‘ r ’* * '* I U mri the drtak for m G. ft C. EaflroadL aW; *?Sa. i Godifor crosses that are placed upon am l ^ . a beaatiful tooee. saptmsing that everybody ha* The poor follow enjoyed the dag a Ugpter cross than they have. Say , nff< when they to *|n-b a person. -Thi* is a line that noag, «id -Hing i»g,” and be will answer, “Ye*, | « mg again.* air 11 bat I siusildn't womler d a ' -We will," they said, -if yoo will sho4<l yet turn «s»t to he a disagree mgn the’temperance pledge * abk|day ” -Yon have a fine looking -Xo, no; we are not at a temper field of wheat over there f* -Well, J a^etiag , there are no pledgee it kmks ao now; but likely enough ’ * tin* rust will yet rain it.” -Our “I have a pledge,” erwa ooe; and ihurrh I* in * nourishing romUtmu.". -| have a peoril,” cries another; “Ah* but m tcllmg haw long it will atM j b^Ung U p the pledge and la*L^ -Our new neighlmrs seem t« J |wacO, they besoagbt him to be v pry good ebrvaisns.” -Yes, sir; UT. « »|« »»•« *l«»m * »)a ished' " ■ *^ ‘ WOWIt , ltUl THE BEST PUB0S now MADE j^ rm GnyvjMa „ ~ r : : j Si S kkiaare, MaryUmH. Mf*i btr, ivsry I* flpu jomr h yotn, ^Veneral hirprrfotesfi^ have aO the latest the \trnJ§r Tre- the iiupnsd 1 tedfor fire * m 1 ml a WKMrc fliiant with and ‘ is another gem r*.»r .*ur lace, the gua d ring ting- It shines with a soft bistre. to be decorat d with It is mily noticed by the caha and aorh men rt »lesr, rarm-M. and foil. bare :i ftms-r fnw royal appearance nmong the flying cindeis and circling shirks than kings who walk on marMe t!«"»rs, and conceal their cm;K»at«sl bodies under the cover of regaoa. Out throngh a r.iugli extenor they show you an holiest eve—-index! of a great heart, beating etroag ami well wtth th*' pulses of right hving. Sari* men g»-t the real sweetness out tA bread. l*er*«se they earn rt; and real refreshing out of deep, beesnse they «W*s»‘r%e it. God pays the wtwkingmau a premium «*ver ami above his ibilit wages. Life to a variety of breclooa stonesJ || discerning eye, aad hardly strikes k to offer to every reader! jbe common observer. U k » great eutitlell to 5 W«ar the wtslding nng, uti which, like civility, cot» little aad is wort$ much. We put irt^ he centre of its freer ?tonesl a magiiflcent diamon called -Fidcliify." ypiamomla don* grow not be acroti bed o yet they hav' 1 much h meaner thii gs. be- aliaeil carbon And enduring, a ainlesa It celeasi >nay be worn in America—kes, w iotwi|listanding the exr options that ate aodqed because exceptional, t4 o' tune to have a harsh, grating There vs more li«xven h» the nulls l when* these men work, aisl ui the homes where these men reg, than otee frtun nature. It is a great i . alj th* («<!• * *-f •*! ,* 'a i>*., r . blunder to tune it by art to a pitch the l*r«sul w«wld <o* r. They are df lofty command, such as a driH j prodm-er*. nod not Imr *t»ns»mu rs. sergeant acquires in the course of l»od i * v. w > m:i au*l |«it years of study. But there is a quiet j linger* on h ' .1 * th the »*v Seas of life that is a real and gentle [ peetatkm that he sfasald pat them u* power. In such an unr the t^ues his |mm kets, «>r .u um* -*h el-**’* are quiet; the pleaaaraa are qni* r : eh, bar tog t for others’ blood, mstead «if making his o»n ; ami w ii.-newer uea eat sml ! wear UH>rr than vhoy hnuestly earn., mart they nu> j thief's rouorw Mru he.u* -s the dress b qni*‘t; the manner is quiet; the eye is quiet; the intJu by thefj.enee is qniet. Some p»s>ple are boil storms. Some are rain storms. Some are th raider storms. In any case rbcrevrr thev gi». The to*«>n , borrows light from the sou, that it shed its rgys uposi the earth. But i these pruf«-**uo«tal gruni1>kr<t (•rw t*> harrow dstkwess frsn mmw ! great orb of «liwv«tmt to scatter it j over! their neigitUir*. li the husband comes home from his bust news in tkq evening wtth a smik on hi* fins*, h.s sj»pe.in»ue* «»|1 t be (he moment to which bis wife I l*» k v forward through th>* daj*. But if h ? comes hums 'grwmbiiug^ hk pr* s-uo* sill only a*l«l a shs«le to the burden au«l weariness of the day. | Arwf tf mother* and *»*fer* are ernss siMlfrt^ul as if they bad tb« t*H»U» tlsrv Will, drive all hsfquve-ss their le*u»e. There are a great people who seem to thmk that speefol m:«shm in this * *«rW, grumlM ami 1st fault and every bud) KiUrfshir. fbr» xc p .10 r mouth* purkerrd up ull the fttue. as tf they were deters*l» v>l to f4* remly ai the slewt* *i |»*wiMe notidr t** grutnlde. They sron to lie lUmi to the cuttle fish. This ** satmai- ha« liar *>••» »r ai rhmmy ai httbi ***** N T t| pe^ut •Ok, do sing that again, said . he. aa ho a iprd the tears (ha hts ^ ^ ^ . 1 -No, no mare,” sswi they, -anless | )oa*n sign the pledge; mgm. and * **T1 sag it for yoa.” 11* plesdvd for the staging. Imt they "were firm, and <ler4are*l they i vuM gw away if he would not ♦*g». -But.” sawl the poor fellow, striv i mg to find an exruse, -them ’s bo ] table here—haw eaa I wnte wrth •wit a table. At UlM a dealest, quiet, pretty little cvewtare. with a Hager mt her j hpa, room ami Mud. -Yes. yoa can ' *»;wewd the pledge on the crow* itf i j ii«r bat. ami I will hwhl a for yoa.” < Iff came the hat, the efaild M>i it. sad the pledge waa signed, and the little ones hurst oat with— “0%. water fsr are. Wish* water for are. I* ere sire n» tire trrmsUn I beard that n*an in 'V tosrn hall, with *q Jilted hands and qntveriug lips, say, -| thank b.«|) eerirely at [ always <a hand, st fonkriMfflt Jf/prst eh# tor* ear fwnMh are; (fol ! R k Ism, Lesiagtsa. %'s; ftea H Ramoa, | JC T: Ires D H H»n. t hsrfotie, N C. Gov Letcher. l>>uaacVMi. V*: C W Mrhma, (Trewferr, ft €* J H smith. 1 benny. SC; J J rtwdM. Wissdhgn, S C; C B*wk- ai<ht. rHaaiHs * C; R Horwefl it fern. Feaudr lastltute. < to rUsie. N c rw vai f«*r S < ’ireslsr l ouuinttif 7*0 use* «f pram wbt tore hmaabt iHrtfT« Planes mare the ctom of the war. Trns*. IjWh! A tail is anlirited. April 9 Ihup WM. KNAfiE ft CO . jklk I May IX. 1W*.J O X sad after lXth. the Train* «m« fire 9.1*. ms tire folk*witty wrhedttfe: Fvr Clmrletfmm. | I*esre Tolriiahia T 41* n Arrivr »r t hsriestsa tt* a Leave Cfearieofisn............ , Ji fiS-s a Arrive at t'otumhia. _..4 l#p® for A*<7**ta. F*csve Arrive st Amrast , Leave A igasta. Arrive st Calami A MAT Erprtm ton* ( <tlnta*hss liiirt CKUrt SQUARE ARE UPRIGHT piano mans a win Saranbf*; . ; Kia«rrille «L»il|r. t letrr ( sstden Arrive HyT. PEAKE. Vrewnre THIDMI irmnmrtiu tort pinto be asset thirty trse «m<wHes*w aferes Mt* imJ as TheW TONE toa fowl puwer. • tob ■an C. C. ft AngnsU Railroad. GcaerW FmUktrnmd TtoLrf tMWa. f < olmntiia. fi. C. Dee. 9. uw.i TVwtoe .fwd. rwt p»r «f i UPresl (to safer* lreave Anrwte - t olntobfo... - Whiashnra . ** Cheabir Arrive at ChurkCto. X. C^. ««•*■ tl 42aa 1 37sn 4 «• f m <-onsectfesre with Tnkm Road a tall potato North TOUCH however diosy atui ap|s-ar. thev have tin you want shelter. A true, quiet without the th •*t'>| ev.-u-re froaon is pure, beautiful, noiseless, with coo ten to l mtud*. |mre To throfr from j like a star shining in her orbit, bur and *ouud resit*, are the bappv The true fedsUty of this the sphere she | country do not tear titles, n**r |s r by the sjirit a$ »vil thought, so that it 4rith no garish and obtrusive light. Jnen shall not tbf a secom! abu *e andj There is repose defile ijone’sflo0om—to use c uly thel fills. Nobody wants the electric light petuatc gteutu. " 111 the .* titugrap ty language of a pare and ei elusive dazzKng his eyes forever. AH men nam**. They have their honor affoctTDrr—to|io?d eyes and e mt and!; feel how gootl that k which cum . always wu-ui ai.d lr*f'h in Ibcir busy tongue to cant true allegiano , aa in noiselessly and constantly from the bl«***l; and it l*as *r.. ««r«oas jw-r the hdur when it was vowe< ,* “fbr-lWavenly bodies, Vnd sack a lumi (retuatiua iu the ld« purpose* aad making all d her, to keep t-hi self trt nary is a qniet. gentle woman in the everyday hfe*its uf . iuhlreu arol him only”—l4is is fidelity. are moral light wife 1 A long w* yon this side o crime -to be punb bed by the jud *es” of the Divorce! Court, there are errors, and foffiefef inconsistent wit 1 true* fidelity. There are looks ant tones and ckiras fbr admiration frot 1 men; there is a a ty le of badinag» and nonsense of speech; there is ; > kind of eaay-maafieretl carriage, vhich, like common glass under tl e dia mond, can nc t bear the test >y any true standart of fidelity. AI these » to happiness “A tes a heavy hu* land.” It w not trek that all offerw era of this kind fiil.; bat it is tra» that} all who fall \x gin in some suet ways, for no woman becomes unwc manly aad wicked si iddenly. As coqsntnp- tioa works wi bin the bosom it wiHiers thn face and wastfes t; flesh, so impurity under min *s the heart before; it desolates the li e. this eentra «gem| let there be se i rneb as Modesty. \ o bay id find it pine tbeck^ shawl and find it s? w vre shouhl ;hink Clustering and graeing il precious a good ringi to pajrfto a ,1 a delusion, not only vex he sqiirit of the amiable worn*" n, but inspire he * with Mrs. Primi ^Vfcar of I Moses.boi tartes trith cases, wi ‘ “Many! -if I had in the fire.” Dr. you are they by^ us, as know ar^ it is not i ~ >hic is easy to man who ft well in beriqyes. So it was e the feeling attracted by aever told quiet that hcT modesty but only covers of i domestic sky. a heavenly bisiy «>C children’.* chihlren.— WorlAmy Ckrn one’s own. The opposite of quiet U fiasi/y. by .ilrmmdrr ( lark. Mood;” and many women of good .«,*. . native qualities are betrayed by af WiUmtmm l\>llryr«+4 l*rr* -int false taste into -loudness.” It would kouji-After b ' gra»iti*ti.«i iTesub ut be a great gain if they could be got Hopkitt* pnnutol a «**u re? *f medical to read aa old book, where this word st'miies and made srr.mgi iueuta to is used to describe feminine folly at nettle as a phydrian in a certain its lowest: -^be is loud and stub- town in th** State «>( New York, born; her feet abide not in her With this design hr went to take house. Now she is without, now in the streets, and lieth in wait at every corner." A man can bear even a cannonade for a while; but to have it for one’s life! And no wonder men sometimes lose heart when haunted with incessant and nnmean ing noise, where they know no better consolation than Prior’s!: i “Till death *hal1 bring tire kind relief. We must be patient, or be deaf." One other gem wHl complete the the stafce ouc maraiog ta Stock bridge, his native town; bat it so happened that he was too late and eoahl not go that day. Ou eaHing at the |amt office, be UmiimI that the stage whfoh he was intending to take, had brought him a fetter in j forming him that hr had been up I l»HDted Profo^.r ot Klu-Uiric at | WtUiani* l’all*t,e, and usknl bis j acceptance. He has since l*e* u beanl to ray that, ha«I the invitati*Hi ie»t rere h***l rfertpjg from a **aek aristnd it* l*ea«l a peculiar Hqmd of a black <-*d«*r. In um ai|* of shicb it tan so Ida* ken the watet that it 1* a* rivtadh r*4* rval«4l a* if it was satmsuifig to lodm ink. ; And n* there are a ^re.*t 0 *1- ;ieapte wrb** hare the power of filling any B**me with fi.irktos** ami misrr). Man! has bn-a defiurd as a - toughing Attllto 1 - I tut <**» SehlttSii 1* a stutie <s» * grnatWer’* (see, that we are tcruptr*! to elassifv them iu a| race by Ihairivrx A real. v, ihevrtek nnguig Laugh fr*au tlren* wi'ski Ire aa astonishing aa a thnuderelap in a rlehr sky. T«ey ban gr>T»fer power nf vi*h*n than the iiiaturaUet aided by hta arm -■**!#. t*«c they *aa see trnnide* that ue\ er foul mud never can hate any evtrieore. Even time any jr*«*t work is pr*q***se*l *ir Is-gun. the\ pre dict a Uilurr— u godow a, or a b!t>« up. They complain at w hat is dot e an«l at w bat ta not «tone. And n ben tiiev'drive every ooe trusn them, they • **mpla.ti of lie- Way )|s*»ple Ann them! They are as touchy a* a liairkrtgger gm». grnntUing ike* no |uul. it na* never qnnwa |a *Ii»j»*1 a dark, overhanging rbsid. It na* never k "°T" to make a warm day mot. ur to make the ugly beautiful, i*r tlu ;**"*r n**h, or the nrli richer. *»r in any »»j U* tm|wme tlir eouditnsi iHf uain. On th e*mtrar>. tt tasd***- plenly «*f harm. The Israelites mot ttiurtd. and <*od seat th*- most terti- I4e pajushments upon them, limy fori ml fault with that Provide**** wlmth le*l them forth from Egyptian ihvm. But it only maile their forty •*T i w <*saAtf. I Making rlo of V«*rth ( aredir and Ease. - Trmnj Suntk. . . . . , 1 • *«4 totoar. arei anferei* toe tore ito Lswre CharWsu-. X. CU-. * the sympathy «*f th*ree eti.Ulren. * *M«tMal w e re«t n*t<a !• * Chester ..............It Uta -‘iii! Hi ink iL»i **» all etrmuv * v u u * n . Wtlnwdsa' ,> Arrive at Afimh?...!*.!.’...".. «»)a Making i-W nwnertkw* with Trains I Hurt be to all eternity little child! rrv to m*-.- WOKKMAN8HIF /l i*' sd Cahformia Pnutul ■ * ree' eg rewntl a v Imr Ins Ire*, Me PMines Vt ** There ia nothing »Inch can ru«|urt us all the land silk a Pacific 1 Tffete W« nr«*ia sysaal Is limni P* *q*e agncwltural and hortnvdtnraJ ; l4> lM4 ubk-M it hr a f*nit exhibstiou at Salt Lake. Both have their prea liar atlractiuaa. Some v anrtses fruit grown tu n flavor and 1 frentun uwmi K*wy Pare* tol* »e* j tk»Jn sWoMmls Agrecy of , Wan. • <wMwwmC Pnrfev rre t'uli are quite equal . or to those retard ta < .illforma. Imi ta the bttrr State the ^ v 4 net res are much more uumervoa,, and the* display* therefore, more , «**tnj»reh* nsive. Think of Nutenng ; among acres of tal*Us covered kith | p arm, jfujvs ftgv q»nn»U, ureagev. t trnutos olives. English walnuts. Lines, etc., nearly all of aueqoaied flavor, and soar, for msUnor apphs aitd pearm, of etiurmoas dunenMoa*. i l~)< year there- were exhibited at the Mechanic.*’ Inrtitute Fair in San I'lancukoo. apple* measnnug twenty .sld, inrhes in ci ream foreman, clusters of rts v*s WM KXABE U’tiSM.w- #» May 13 1*» CHARLES P . of I'rntnU and <* ; Savannah, and ah peisti I Harem. ( .4sniH*re. M ju- w V«- w <>rk*aaa.jSelina, f ia floriflu 0** ■fim vwOnM far Odt-wri t Sri- 1 an* «'i*writ fiar- Myr Kuta*. rere- M l 4*» 1 % t>'*rrrere»r to fi. /*. rirrr*d 4 Ams.i ■aavfectmiw of Furniture and Dealer ra Laattor. BALTIMORE. Md. O FFICE, and WarereMrens, S'w X S. Cal vert St.; Fartun . NV IS L«*w ; l^nntrer Yards. Mew. Fans aad Freni Streets. [SeptL Jt 4-ty. P. B. SUTLER i SONS, Xide.llf. Lssavilk Cm „ St. Lams. »ud all painto Snath aad Wre£ Kalare d**rinf Cara am all Night Train*. TliM<ir , i Ticket* wdd. aad Bag gage cheeked to aS tmnnpal pntrta. rW Pasnmgera by tht* r***rtr ccani North, hare Hriv <if Sre C5> diffnent j Tonies. ! C. R*»rKNIGHT. Amp'V F R. Doasar, Gem-rai Freight and | TVkr* Age at RLCK RIDCE RAILROAD. ’T'EAIXS on th.~W*ie Rjdre Rat!nod a run dsib . Sunday* excepted: (leave Aadefwno at 4»pa i .Vmve at W si tolls ^t.. 7 Upa !>eave WslhaUa at, ..S Ma ■ j Arrive at Atforwo at. Through Tickrte North. firm'/ .ymrin ten 4mfa UrmmrUle it Cotma»fo*t Ciduuilna. 1$*. t% Sept. « Oft*, ) K. X . Vo ., J fopt.4, O N sad after this date, t! ets fo New York. grapes weighing gw many pooml - OPTICIANS A NI * Baltimore Vjo Streat. HXIIV round. Let us call it Vrmdemee. It __ t _ J is a atone that changes hue according him Is*lore hi* leav mg houir, he to the light in which it is placed, should probably have de* lined It. When money is hard to be got by But, in the rireurastarere*, he wan U*d the husbanid, and all thing* cost a to give it a serious e<Hisi«ieratHKi; great deal, it is a simple ami uno* andtheresuitwssmveptai.ee. Tims 'ZIL’l "2 7"om tentatious economy. Wlicn there are by a seemingly trivial providence, Won *. * . |h . . ( . open ears and busy tongues around, tlw* whole *nbs»*qneif course of one it is silence, or very discreet talking, of the nuret eminent torn of his Whep light and ill-meaning men are generation w«* changed; ami Wfl flitting arohnd, it is reserve. When Ihuoa College waa iarafohrel with an the neighborhood is very gay, it is able Prufi^sor. ami nltiniately with and pears of *u» h dclw urn* flavor that it lingers.yet ao the palate. "* As for the vegetable* at th» exhtUi j tioa. tb« ir »ize was 'imply appalling \ Nothing in the way «*f mot creq**; ev*-r grown in the Atlantic States- e*j3*1* fl*e California pr*»lnotions. J aiHj the meanest and to.**! meager \ V .\TITIE'S ft FINE jjsiTELKY. d.-play there ia suj*eri<*r to the hwt i nnd^largv st in the East. Even I'tafi | s**rF*msB« m *■**• ^ ,n fr®it and vegetaldew, any ■ lic« sponx^ forks, and sil-I « i Tkk- __Bd Wa*fcinat*wi an*I he pan-ha*rd at the foil«»s mft .s|4pi— **o thi* lion*!, via.: flreewvilh*. Aadnwm, Abbeville. Cokrehnry, Krvbeny and AL Mton. j J< »BX H. MORE. Grml <mp’L M. T. Rvbi.tv.tt. fiMil TVkri .Vrewt. ■ ■ ■ — — Miscf’Iianccus Advcrtis-mcnt?. iBpttrrw keeping at home. a most worthy Pn'si<l« f ht.>~AdaaM There is a certain cement by which , Transcript. these gems. Modesty, Patience, Gen- — ♦ tleness, Quietness, Prudence, are. to There is an anecdote told of !>r. be held in their plac«*s around Fidel s Emmons, one of the most aide of the ity. We repeat -around it,” for New England divine*, meeting a -Purity is the feminine, and Truth pantheistical physician at the bouse the masculine, of Honor,” That fine of a sick parishioner—no (dace for cement is Hhe fear of God.” With-, any unbecoming f mi ilia nty with tip* out it, through the rough ami violent minister. It w as no place to impure- accidents of life, we 1<>^* the softest into the age of the minister, eape- graces, and the loveliest. But with cially with any inteat of entangling it, we can keep -the ornament of a him in a delate; and uliove all that tnnmfinrmg always four*, a three f**ld sin, toward uuet •onl, which it weakens, toward neighbor, wit*we happuMM ft in»ri and toward God, whoa* it in sulty. For graailreing implies a re. U llion agatunl God’s wilL A jarrem wb«»l is all the rime rooifdaining ot the dealings of Providence ran not • tiei up the prayer, -Nevctlbrlcs*, not |«f will Iwl thin* In* ikure."—> These ui*y be the words ui hi* us aft h, bat hi* heart refuses to give tbeui nttenuicc. The language of lutch a suoi Is, **Jfy will, mat thme. be douc."—Christian (’am. display w« have ever seen east of tV Alleghanies.— .V. T. Mail ~~ a am Fix 9p for ft’inter.—A spare day J can he profitably spent in rejsiirrag the stable* and lam Much feed Is wasted every whiter by having barn* and stables m open that every ' chiHiilg blast of wind reaches the animals sheltered. Young stork es pTWly are very sensitive to cold, 1 and they must be shfltered. or their | growth w iH be retarded.! Aside from this, a form with snag, neat out buildings look* better, and add* to the valor of the form. Make your I-Mil try house* aa warm as you pos sihly ran, tHth jwoper ventilation; it win re;«oy you fbr all your care and rqrnw. If possible, place their house on the smath side of the ham nr sheds, so that it will be protected VER WiRK OKKK&J LLT. May 13 1*» 46-tf ...—. .. . — . ——-- -j —— RTTPrCTRE CURED Marsh’s Radical Carr Trass. Mi ytmmA hattlmt*." Ift’ 8 RAtov Terrel etSreftve Trflto ti for »b«* core *ih1 relief of Rnptnre. Thi* TYn** h.v- re- w /trW nl met Kma Pate. Th* I mita rattaHsm mm appears a * mark m pafth from the coM,' Lxhrei’ sfi ijastir sfobwwjaal fo-lfe* for meek and quiet spirit,” aigl whatever | lagfeol with a Mark bonier, and immalta Mcok north and north wre* wted. A , ^^rrt’T^thTfovr^ But the not to go oat of moaming till the rxM ) rian la to plank op the oatstdr murefew. Anklet*, knceemw aud mark- r « r J * J ia*. ulcer* »»d weak r |lHK I known l form* .*r reiv«fsl the ssartiun of the *«m eminent phynieisn* of till* roawtry. who do not h«rit»l4- to rerommend It mtfovwr aNHrted wiak Hernia m brim? *u(» nor to all i rihrr*. It i* the <wdy Truss that wilt retain tfo ! fo»w «U with any erruiaty, and the w earer 4 ran feel saMired that he 1* asm that will fo at all Brer* nafr to )n iU ot* ratomim. < tf thi* We entire- *aU»forri«»ti to all wfo* under our else brightens life, binds together for any logical di> ussum. But the not to go oat human hearts, and blesses home, abrupt question of the pantheist Pofwf ahaH have his own again. In rtj men get ftjolish wiv^*H, because was,^-Mr^ Emmons, fo»w old are [ Part# the newspaper M*rm* to fo* an n p with any othla and ends ot boards, ntd fill the spare with rawdtmi. w rth plank, and upon the htswfe nail | ****'**** do not seek them where they you f* -.Sixty sir, and how old are imftitatioo of the paat. As it is, tin* be had. li A prudent wife is you V “As old as erention,” waa. Frafteh aoldiers have seen little in from the Lord.” Am! many a wo- the triumpkat response. -’Iliei* yon that way while tn the field. One man who was a gracettd girl anil a are of the same age with A«laiu and of tfcr first thiags a little and gay joyous bride, is a disappointed and Eve V -Ortninly, I was in the Zouave said na he hunirel a fugitive disappointing wife, from a com* garden when they were.” “I have at Ilri.-owls from Hadau, was, -What spending reasdh. The cheap tribute always lieanl that there wn* a third is the n*w.> ! 1 have i*.*t *, » .» a of admiration was paid her in her party in the garden with them, but |»a|ftr for a monthOne can ms* girlish beauty; and all stately and I never knew behwe that it was imagine the true Parism* without I courteous deference wua yielded iu you,” * his paper. shaving*, mortar, or in fart anything that will keep out the witnl. Keep everything thoroughly clean about ^foaibtrr fowrc* fwr ladie*. eewts .Of 1 ' ftbouldrr* *n*l as a rhewt expander. HY is a tH*t s* many «-hihliswM audrr the s*re of five rear* ? Tl i a Lufre proportkai »f rhQdren «tk* that ha* brew a rolyrt ft r* and without * satisfactory cause was- tained. it is certain. Also, it fe kitow n that tnwtw* exist ■ the hiwwaa freww it* ewrktst tnfea- cy; therefor* parent*, especially BMthm *ip' are more constantly with thair rh«- liren. can aot he to*> ohserrina ai ft* ft ret eympAtm* mf rerai ; fi»r *»» ■Murjia they rxisrf. they can to wifely aad ccrtrae ly removed freon the meet didk ste iafesf 1 hv the timely u*c of B. A. EuhnesSsckw j AVrmifwgv. It is perfectly luuwdea*. contain# metvwry. toia* a fmrriy r»yrt*-/»*v i aitiutt. simI nwy to administered with »** safety to children of all a*re*, t’anfre-tiona, mmie uaiKMi «m.T ro cunarm or an an* Worm Canfowriaaq mmle more for tfo purpose at pk-a*inir the palatr thsa « orvrctowiiMr nw tlienic, hare left tane fact uml all over the i-ountry , but the* *hort h .ise of life ie imcb. filsatw. ami B, A. Fahnewlnck'a Veuiifew tiane* to grow in favor daily. - ”.> Caution.—>h«wihl iwrarinu rwjuBW ye* to parehaee B. A. Fah»cri**-k*# Vi-rafa- fwge, to tiartirtilariv rarefwi U» met tarn the initial* are Jt. A. Thi* is the artiew that ha* toen an farorablykaawa Sts 1HSD, ami jhi n-Ji.i*ei> um*t imdst ua it, if they do not wish to have an naan - tion farced upon them. SCHWARTZ Jt HAv<I.ETT, ,Wdr«. tm Ih, .Sjeri *““( r*mriy B. A. S« A <W the ysvaltry.—Kai • Farmer. Atlantic Monthly. Instruments for cwrvutnre of the leg*, dab feet, Ac. Pessaries and cratches of the most ap- heportor*, Ptttobatgh, P* Dec lti let another man praise thee, ami not thine own mouth; a stranger, mod not thine own Upe. W 2 111 I REWARD. For «LJ» I UUU of Idiml bh-e.ling. Itehi^ ,w uleerate*) (sfo*. that IVRingV PDe ‘KKS. ,u “-^*s2a-3S.w^;~ >EW SERIES V s * ' $>%t liuf^ftau 1 IS PUBLISH KI‘ 1SVERY WEDNKl vBT . rude & mil: Terms Cmah, Btrictly in One copy, per aniintn 1 One copy, mx month* . To Minister*, W Wow* of M and Theological Stiub-nts Old *n torn tor* who fed to n the expiration of Jtotr - tions, w ill to chargtHl per X« new name* are entered m-ription Ins A. without tin P in advance. rate* or lDmrpi For one *qn*re (one inch of < First insertion One month^.g Three month# Six aamrth#---.-—*- -• Twelve laontha On advertisement* of thre upward# a discount of 8« five Mjuares and npward- of ten aqnare* and upward- and *4 oue-ludf column and per cent, will to fiadjKted fr*. rates. frtritwaries, when more rii.t ten rent# for right wonb. advance. Postage—Five rent* per qu All remittance* and <*onmi to addr?**ed t»» Rev. A. R. RED I* fhi«« Religious. par »to Iaj'.' Chriatian Exper'> r i- ., H' I- -The b«art knoweth hi tenM^s ? ami a atrangpr intonnedille with his joy." Ah, ves! and what hca that has not its own h What heart boat* not sponso to the inward c*h» of mental gi ief? And w most intimate friends can depths of our hearts, a their bitterness! We all own ]>ecnliar trials, and tl cause a degree 1 arnd au ir suffering known only to Tlie particular manner 'i tent of these sorrows are and unrealized by the on We are all pilgrims in tears, a land of drought, ow of death, a wilderness we all meet with Marah*. we have no Moses to cast in to sweeten the waters, and and find them latter, am and long for the fields^ and prefer the hard ta^ of Egypt to the tojl of r! Often 'the choice is hen evils either of which can.- ness of sou!. “Onf of the abotwtam- lu*art the month speaki-th," the month hath spoken. 1 told all; the secret nvi-ss fovjj prolied. the profound! have not l»een «ljeVek>pf*d month has s|M»kei! only want the world fo khow, hittemess of the heart fim in worels. We nil . Gethsemanes. and what 11 ereises we experience hi ti are not known to the trot hi ho, too, with onr pleas’ stranger doth not. interm • onr joy.” All our mental o; while we are engitgisl Jh matfera, are peenliarly onr no man—not even our most Jriend—has any right ,to iut "ith them, f«*r even lie,is a there, and can not discov, cret# of our in most And who has not felt fosl to reveal his feelings, 1y* I unable to anbosom I rows, so that his friend’s B niight relieve tliemi ami that his neighfou* might slmflt How vain ia the effort ! i tlm attemift has Ihhui nmdflL the burden all the more*. friend could not un<lerataml HM- Bppreciate our condition. •fe, divide with others our I relieve in ^ome degree Empathies i^ur sorrows; Uil *K)t gh*e a Way all our jo\ f w e abandon all our griefs. Ami, after all, is not tli^v ' v bo lias a right to JeM Btteran<*e of our mentai op^K- M10 dare intrude into tlft^ < ^Briosuree of the heart I s ‘°uld know our feelings ft *n»ere is a world iii \ft single, and to that woilft ' such secrets as are ^M > to »L There we talk of tfl ‘‘*»d soitows which are tin B ' ®t of tnau, and we unUtl thought# ami feelings a il 8 «*red in (xnninou by ours'^K others; but there is higheiB". H*yond this a spiritual B >1. «* spiritual a foh w e are i»olate<l frenL ^ot-fetea, and we are indivl 0 sneh an extent that bowetlr its own bitternes doth not iu termed