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THE LUTHERAN VI8IT0R. COLUMBIA, S.-C yet have these tilings done, bnt they are few, and the consequence of failure to the worthleroaM* of half the encloaod lands, with ditches filled with briars and willows grown up, causing overflows and washes of the best creek bottoms. ', Fences are rotted down, a few catt loads of manure saved, moles and horns badly cared for,'and nothing thrives but dogs, with two, general tv?to ever}' cabin. 1 admit that his share pf the crop is cheaper than wages, and It should be so, as be newra* thinks of beginning before March to make any jireparation for tmsineas. Let the planters persist in this folly, and in ten years their min wilt be the result At the present there see fifty la- Isuers, so-called, on my place, ex clusive of female aristocracy; twenty arc paid wages, and tbljty are crop ping in squads of their own selec tion, and up to this time the twenty have d«»nc fise times the labor of the thirty. But for getting hands on wages f would abandon my place. The past year I jinnmed the same course, and my immanent improve ments were worth more than the productions of the Croppers, and all done by wages hands, with a sopor visor, when they oonld be spared oat of the crop. Let the planters pay half the monthly payment in money, keeping the remainder till the end of the year j and cropping will soon be abandoned. We will then have se ra red r«nufort and prosperity. Every farm or pbuitatfon wjU be a model, ap|H*arsare and prods« t*os commen- aurate to oar wants. merely got It to see what it is. I always want to judge tor. myself. 1 am reading George Sand’s novels for thfi same purpose." Trying experiment* again, you ob serve. Bnfts tMs sort of experiment necessary f Jtnst a mau get drank In order to know the effect o( alcohol t or cat putrid meat and rotten vege tables to ascertain satisfactorily their effect on the human system t Was not young Philip drugging himself to death f When I met you yesterday with Renan’s works under year arm, this mutter was bronght to my mind again. You disavowed any belief in Renan ; “but," said yea, “I want to know what infidelity is far myself, and I ugi reading the strongest ami ablest infidel works 1 can find. I have just finished Faine's Ago of Reason, and now I am going through Ucnan. For I am so constituted that I can not pin my faith on any Ulan’s creed." A very emmncmlaldc imle|**ti dcocc, my dear Skeptieus—per hap*. But after all, how do you differ, from my ybnug frietul wba dared not study mediciiM*, lc*l .Ik* should drug himself to death f • Prof. K habits formed in youth make op part of a grown person’s character, and it is as hard again to neflulre babiw of order and carefulness when you are grown, as if you hn<f begun wheu young." . * “Here, Mias*” said Betty, the maid, as she carao in from the gar den, “hero is your doll’s dress.' 1 found it under the pear tree, where you were playing last night." Alice took the dress which had looked so pretty f the day before. The bright pink color had faded, and was discolored by the rain, which had falleu in the nigBt. The rod gash was spoiled, ami the.lace In the nock of the dross was torn and muddy. Alice felt aud looked ashamed* that her doll’s prettiest ureas was ruined by her carelessness. “I see," said she, “that if I had come in. last night and put this away, 1 should ht^ve had it now, nice and dean. I think 1 must try your rule, sister, and now 1 am goiug to begin by fixing up my doll’s trunk and bureau.” Bo she patiently set to work, her sister showing her how to lay the garments property. Now I have seen some girls ami boys come home from scliool. fiing down their slates, pencils and books anywhere but in the right pluce for them, aud then the next morning there would b© great hunting for the books, and every one bo made un comfortable by the carelessness of a few cbildreu. How much better it is, children, to lay Jour Iwoks np lufatly aud carefully, put yoitr majm and slates away, and then when you are in a r hurry next morning, no time is lost hunting Jor shat you waut. "It is a good rule for all to adopt Have a place for everything and everj thing iu its place. B. The organs of the Saxon have always bits «a will lag sad stiff la learning language*. (Is acquired only about as many British words sa we have Indian ooes, sad I be lieve that more French aad Latin wore iatrodooad through the tongue and the eye than through the tongue and the ear. Far obvious reason*, the question ie one that most be decided by reference to prose writers, sod opt poets; aad it is, we think, pretty well settled that more words of the Latin original were brought ny sins to The© Y< ns I*esc not count, may cleansed be once-opened Fount: MS, Saviour, sll to Tht-« n is too great for me. t to Thee I brintr, hart I can not road, iss, wandering thing, |1 heart indeed, Saviour, trow to Thee, I and faithful it may be. SfcSV --fir .ffe# II bring fay caiv, K"iiif Soul!. day work! we can not always see Leave CohmUa MHPh mb mm • *»*• • « M Newberry.. “ ('okesbsiy m nmltnai •mMRPV •* e • • • » e-Wes Arrive at Greenville... DOWll. Leave Greenville " B sites “ * Akhtvflh jlKW SKRIL ,.;sa •j(J5 •• P» !J!s» rotnuneratKMi. Verily, “the laborer ie worthy of Me hire f bet wo often fail of divtoing >«st whs* that hira ■hall bs It Is well far as, taking life to- gether, that we can not always dec! oar wages. We might cheat oar selves miserably else. Hocoess would be the hfee most frequently named, probably | sod sucres*. ia numerous instances, would prow* work’s |»eor est payment. The end may be res oh - 7 £»a 1 stpa ms...... 8 gin a M. T. BARTLETT, dementi TSciui Agrta I can not ft*'©; U)t only share, It all from me; (pnr, now tmThce <ul that wearies me between 1AM sud 16S0 than ia the whole period before or since—and for the simple reason that they were absolutely nrrdfril to express new modes sod cooibiqalioits of thought S. C. Railroad. y krrirf to Thee, af Toon not tell shall needed be by the infoaioo to richness of syno nysui and in the power of expressing nice shades of thought and feeling, bat more than sll to Hgfct footed I wit y syllables tlrat trip ringing to the music of rente. There are ecftsln cases, H is true, where vulgar Baxos is rrfined, and the refined Intin Is vnlgnr in poetry —as in sweat sod perspirsUuo; bat there are vastly mate to which the Isitto bears the bett. I*eriuqia there old English agum rising and rce- urrorUou j lint three ran hr no doubt but that maacienco is better than ins It, sad remorse then again bits. Should we translate the title of Munis worth's famous odes, *» Inti ms lions of linmortality,” into “Hints guowest all so well. MB sojnmw laid on mo. O N and after the 23d tost., p n . Tnun* upon the 8. C. Railxeed nil! the following arbednle: TVwfe Jfe. 1. Leave C')uuii*stofi 9 g lt Arrive st Colombia 9 40 s« I*-ave Columbia 19 jjl Arrive itf Chsrtostno glZ Leave ( smdcu, Sundays exempt'd • 99 mi Arrive st K inarm*.... f | jooZ Ijcsvc Kimrville,Sunday cxcpt'dt Mew ! r Sftldcrov, nil to Thee. f o Thee 1 bring, oys Tby love has given, A fcb may be a wing f me nearer heavt ti. * W*t 8avionr, fife to Thee, ij procured them all for me. i bring to Thee, fid not be my own : >ur, let me be -> ever, Thine stain! , my life, mv till I bring my Saviour and my King* for failures is dhdpliaf; discipline sde batter Urn life. . Patience is barn of dwoijdinc, and kihmv is but delayed success. All 1 am tokl, wbcie in vestigating the State primxi, pnt himself hi the showcr-lsifh ami snb- inlttc«l to its horrible torture for twenty minnten, hi order to know wliat it was. A ilmington Railroad, o Wilmington, Nortli C*r trains for Angnsts. Geovwi » oonnectioux with aUkl rets Railroad and Cmbf ifi points Son tli and West. Train. A*, t. serve their wages, sod will receive them, for sooner or later deserving is receiving. The laborer most trust out hi* hire, sometimes ; but I’rovi- ilroce is a good jiayntsster. AU nature is a great system of del* and credit, aay way. Head time debit* the harvest, sad the harvest gives a reseipt to fall, with handsome astiry. And what an inuaeuar account there is “carried urn* from owe year to another— areda, sad kernels, and **4*^%* court* haT« decidf*<l •in* te mk' oewyipcv* aa«i , — post office, er n-«. That was adtmmlile, I rot it hi not necessary that you aad 1 ahoald follow his exam|ilc. 1 read the other day of a physician who ftwullowed some prussic achl hi order to test its effect on bis own system. This was genuine vuthusiasm, trot it U s daugeroun example for the world at large to follow. I'learly profes sional critics mast sometime* read liicntions literature, sod clrrgyiaeti 1»nd pnWIc teachers uiuM fiunilhain- tlicmseH'ea with cvsry form of infi delity, but It is neither necessary uor wise for os all to be trying ex perinicuts. And as for “taking noth ing on trust," what is that but saying that we will learn nothing from the ex|»erience of other men! Yuan truly.—Ktulir** is I that mint Chris H/t 1 Weekly. in's Department Arrive.*! Col For the Lu the nut Visitor. Careless Little Girl »' ! Lrsve Columbia...... Arrive st ChstVstnu Thin train ran* hi c my doll’s dress. I hron- Jr it m," said Alice \ Lee, Boisily into the ntnWiv. !|ie<l -to her doll's trjunk, i]>en, aud sat down tl£t on 0 hunt over the con dints. . palled oirt a sackjjmd of ribbon, sonic stockiogs, tat, ;ui apron ami a hood, bf lace aud ends of bright ( Then she tumbled oyer [jss Dolly's skirts, aud^Tt Let a sy stem of wages be adopted by general 0011- cnrrrnoc of the |dantcrs, and for them to have honor cvKSigh to com mit no infractkMM upon s general pledge entered into, and you will have a proper distribution of labor ta ri cry branch of industry. How ofrru do wc ftud holies at the cook ing stov e and wash tub, ready and willing to pay full value to lielp daddy oat of the grsas. The iToppiug system will prove ruinous to the rising generation of froedmen, and when the old crof> of fared men shall have passed away, indnstn will die with them, and, buutass* substituted, I, at leant, felt, flsfcf md Fmctury. road Morning Train*, for all potato fiostk sad West. r—'-mm A. L. TYLER. Vie^Pwmftrat 8. B. Pk sjxs, Gen. Ticket Aft der witcr running She Inwjti jerketl iut the Horn d First si | then u bft a crushed litile bit* gay silki. some of In uo drest. do wish J ivhen I S that pii|| Some boi|) Then sfij t ueat litil given lira of couml camlie8 T |li , and ’Rien shjjf jaimoeit; again, «J Her » painting np am! ’ W* hare alt wwlMit to learn, yri, touching our worit. Mato of ns have learned to labor} few have lean ed to wait. It our compensa tion come tut speedily, we are dis appointed. If it osme not- iu the precise garb we have mrnialh fash H pit, be without fa-51 firmed that the aseaaon t-roof which any one sririsgs of the Okt Trot; 1* according to the measn be apprehend* the roiml of in the Book of Psalms. Nj ifoldneas.” that sentiment would suffer is exact ppofaartann with the mnsu'. What home-bred Kngitsh onald aps the high Koamn fashioa of ouch ; tngated wutofts as— . “The adltodfaw «ua twwsrwadiar." where the huddling epithet implies the tempest teased anal of the speak er, sad at the same time pictures the. waHna-lag waste of arson more rtv idly than the famuga phrom* of Miscellaneous, Dangerous Experiments. I fell .into conversation the other day with a young gentleman, who told me that he hail desired to study medicine, but did not dare to do so. “T shbntd have l»ecn continually ex perimentiug," sjdd he, “with my own prescriptions. For I can never take anything on tnwt. And ! should never have dared to give a dose of phyfeie to any nmn till I laid first tried its effect on raysdf. In five years I should Have drugginl myself to death. »So I abnndooeil mnli- cftie, and Irnve devoted inyself to the law." I thought he had come to a very- sensible conclusion. At* the same time I could not help thiuking that it would haro bcenl; fortunate thing for him ifl»e eonld ^ave taken things a little more on frost. At first ft seemed to me that his case was a very peculiar pee; bnt some retlec tion since lias changed that opinion. The world appears fo m»* to be foil of men wlw> ate affected with the sunn* weakness, the same inability to learn anything by the experience of others; men who, in eonseqnenee, snff«*r not* a little from continually trying experimejnts. Jn a word, I anr mnrhoefi that there are n great many pei-sons eoncerniftg whose iuor-‘ al and spiritual death, the coroner’ll verdict should lie “dnijrged them selves to defttp." I met my young friend Marcus the other evening in tin* cars, on his way to the theatre.' He was going to ace a play whose ballet has given it an infamous notoriety throughout the land. “I aih going," said lie to me, somewhat apologetically, “to see foe inyself. I am onc'nf those people that can take nothing ou trust—I must sec with mv «>wn _ e eyes.” “But,” I replied, “you can not jndge pf the theatre by t» single play. It might be good to-day and hail to-morrow ; or pernicious to-day and healthful to-morrow." “That is true," lie said; “and so I am going pretty regularly this whi ter to the different theatres, and watch the-effect on myself. I want to see jnst what it is. I aiu just try ing the experiment, you know.” " ft toashnro— II " cv«w II Arrive st (kuitor, X. C %i Making cioar oouoertiona with * of North Carotins Rond ataRpointo |‘ ; Oh dear," she said,. “1 [ j could ever find anything i iiut it. I dou’t see where p dress can have go ; to. r >nn8t lnjve taken it ntay- w |weht to her drawfer n la 1 bnreau, hor papa Rad and palled out a ftap !! handkerchiefs, ruiffes, ^ «ds, ribbons, bits of Ifice i patch-work and tnnwii. dfimbleil it all Iwtck apron, tjlc drawer to, and H»ihl >i dear, where is it t” 1 sier sat by the wfnlrlfov i picture, and she lot Iftxl i tl, “Alice, ff yon wium 'ti-e one rale, yon w*nld 1 your things." i ule. sitoer f 7 / Wsfro differ is kind as wUfety ss does serrwe. It Is vortli ocur while, sow and then, to see If ptrrhaner mnmr season of toil bus not brought its rowan! wfthost mt knowing. We nee richer thou we think, ss a rule, life has pun to it than ws common itofi shsorvation and e\;« W . as far a- ti- I it strong confirmation—h tbs sttoenient on the j»U thas precious portion ot ootftpiro in the New Test. t. Is the first place, our i*l-v lonaally assigns iwe emm ^ PartaM. He said to Hi- Tliese sre the words wIihi ■to you, while I was yet « that all things must be whiuh were written tu fit* Moses, aud in the people (> the Psalm- concerning n»- xxkf: 44. That the Lxn 1 tbs*- set by itself *the I one of three leading divisi<> I OW Trotonu-iit fariptstto. felt to indicate forcibly tie. tsnor, especially wheti it i* i txl that, while these an r! • latgely, or rattier wholly pro He single* them out fro There can hardly bo a greater sign of proejM-rity in a nunmnDiti than a onothcr, to dhqtortitioti to he1|i Mfr a little when a neighbor's wheel get* stuck iu the mud. { know of a plan- a here a man’s barn, with all his winter stores rtf grain and hay, was consumed to the night. Imnudiutely all the taeu of the country side timslen d and haul- id up timbers for a m w burn, and theu a raising * .no* off. Afar that the sound of twetit> or more hummer* was heard until the whole was shingled ami shied. But their deed of kitiilnes-i was not donS >et| mu* and another offered to lake a head or two of hi* stock and winter tlieui for him, thus great!\ n-daetag bis Joss ami assuring his heart of the more durable riche* of bndheriy love and mighlairty gmal will. 5<i one run compute in money tin* \ aiue of one such example of noble libt*r ality in a t-otoimiuity, esjiecially In its iudueuiH* u|*>u the young. Where this spirit prevail* there i* snro to Ik* progress in a plan*, even if idl impDivemeula are iu their infancy. t ie ia Hheraffv. aad qukhly than we If failure follow every effort, it is sorely weU, for hidden a wax somewhere la that failure is •sir worthy reward. We shall find it to good thaw. If we work ou. The Idveqwad eom**(iondcnt of the New York fthipp*nf sad Oarmsr- eisf List, writes that Ussnie is want ed in fhnt market, at fgVi gokl per ton. As tin* cultnie of tfa* Ramie |4ant ia the Booth is iinderstorHl to ha%e passed lteiond mere ex|>eri- ment, ami ns cotton is s.-iid to be too cln-sp to la* |oof!table, the wonder is that the planter* do not Uiru tfa-ir attention more to the first mentioned *t« pin. It sink- eultun* has many ad vantages over cotton. It is a hanly ami vigorous grower, aud it* growth is eootinmros. A crop once planted will toanil for years, without reqsir ing to be renewed. It is not de stroyed by worms—doe* not suffer fnroi excess of rain, anil stand* the longest drought without injury. From sll that 19 related of this wonderful plant, it w onld seem that it is exjsmrd to no qnvi.il danger in a suitable climate, has t»o rixrorira, requires hot little latair, need* lait s small capital to produce a crop* pro pa gate* nipidly, yield* largely, com uisnd* a ready market at a high lwire ft* all that can be produced, and the market is never likely to be overstocked, as the area for its sne- eiwsfal growth is limited to a belt in the Galf State*. It requires less labor to cultivate than cotton, the process tiring similar to coni cnl turo; and It is said that one hand can take can* of .TO or GO seres after the fii%t year. The only drawback lo unqualified success in ramie cul ture seems to be the rather than— "ft ss* ss rbfetly sCsmss for it Is much the charm of poetry that it snggrtos a certain remoteness and stringer*-** a* fuisUbmu ; and it is essential not only that we ftd at oner the meaning of tbs words U9 themselves, lari slfo their sielsdir nu-snitig in rrlatiuu * to esrh other, and to the sjuqathrtic variety of the verse. A wurd once lalpriud ran never be rehsMBtatrd Ws might nay now a buxom ta**. «w that a chum her maid was buxom, but we eoukt not rise the tenp. as Mfltisi did, la its original sense of how sown-—that in, lithe, grseefolty bending. Bnt the serret force to writing He* not s> much in the pedigree of the namea and adyeetivea and verbs, as in having something that you believe in to say, and making the parts of speech vividly rooariooa of It. It Is when < \pr*“uooa bocomos aa art of ■tetnory. inytesd of aa noeonsrious necessity, that diet too takes the place of warm and hearty *|weeh. It Is not safe to attribute special virtue* (as llosworfh, for example, doe* to the Haxon) to words of what ever derivation, at h ast to poetrT. Because 1 war’s **ook-clearing fiinn derimlts" and “the all dreaded thun Her stone” in C'ymheHne ar* iu floe, we would not give up Miltou’a Virgilisn “frifmfnated oyer tiraeee," where the verb in KnglHdi conveys at once fin hies of flash sad rever beration, 1st avoid* that of riving and shattering. I a the experiment* made for casting the groat bed far the Westminster Tower, It wuf found that the saperstitiou which attributed the remarkable sweetnesa anil parity of tone In certain old bells to the larger mixture of silver, ia their composition had no founds tion in fact. It was the canning proportion in which the ordinary metals were Imlanced against each other, the i*-rferUpn of form, and the nice gradations of thickness, that * rought the mtracie. And it ia pre cisely *0 with the language of poetry . The gi*ntn* of the poet will fefl him what wont to use (else what ose In hi* being a jmet at all f) j and even then, iiolca* the | import ion and form, whether of porta or whole, he all that Art roqnhw* aad the * moat sensitive taste finds satisfaction fa, he will have failed to make what shall vibrate through ail its parts with a mlrwry oniaon—ia other words, a poem.—Joans JhiaW LewWf. H to «n rwssgh. for men d m thr *ml. Ivor sir the hill* of fl«L F*i batter, to its |4sre thr fawhest bird *hssbi stog sriwht to him the fawtir«t HU E RIDGE RAILROAD. • RAINS on the W«c Ridae Koto'S* * run daily. Snudsiy* excepted: Leave Audctxtn at .4 flips Arrive at Walhall* at T I9pw Leave WalhaUs at • to** Arrive at Anderson Bt.......,..lfiil /|l a place for everythinfc, i ting in its place." 1 5r if that would do ai|y f Alice. it it would, toy dear. Do iiber wliat made yon sb hfiming at prayer* f" Hat find my shoes." (into your room lfast uij^it, r «per, “and I saw one of your |lhe door, and tl»e oiher sle ; your dress was iuitbe ihe floor, and yonr skirts t< t. So this morning you u i ready to dress iu, an<l M it a long time to find $ M and your other clothing. ;J great difteroyee to have g properly placed, so thaj; n 1 what you want." )t nil little girls eareleas V* good," s4 “I tbiiff you remfll late titis ft “1 eon^ “I west saiil her h! shoes bj[ I did -uoU middle df ou a trtfl liad notUe had to m clean apW It makes everythin! you can $ “Are nit said Alice “Oh, lid careful dj was tlierqj me into tl after thw noticed -Sn placed « which Jicifi placed, ret Her ninth such ft pat an old wo) opened Ik; od me h<i folded arid Now Sas^i Imt she. 1 rule.") :fl| IMPORTANT NOTICE B«t we learn this euuu* Fsslms aet only from lip Master, but from the jmns oi Scribes, Limes and dude m °e|*tod. It has nrouied gin., Hoij Gho>t, and to the wbom He u*ed to write 1 Testaanjnt, to instrnet th< kef, about Urn alar of tout hand, of iron wins or split willow ; tskf some Uapcotua, untwist it, sikI wind it round every portion nf the basket. Then mix alntn, fa the proportion of one pound to a <|nsii nf water, and boil till the slum is dissolved. Pour the sols turn into a deep paa, and ia the liquor suspend the basket, with out allowing aay part of it to touch the pan, or to be. exposed shore the surface. Let the whole rrtrsin prop eriy at root for twenty four hours; when, if yoa take out the basket, the atom will hr found prettily crystal iard, over all the ends of the cotton Atl Retail Order* amaamtiugUt |» s! Krrr /BptifwW is ssjr Patfef the Umm’try , - Frew of Express Charges. r mv V HAJUtTOIf EASTER ft SOBS. OF BAI.TIMOEE, MD. I N order the better to meet the was* of their Retail Customer* *» * <W*to have established s BAiiii'ji'j oiraaAi, and will bf mail by quotution from the Psal frrqaeudy than from any o ! . i “I ancient Scripture. Even ‘ atwus froni Isaiah an* te« those from the lNaltus: u< fa Mr. TurpieV “Ohl Test Jhw,” those from the *to sevenly-fivc, to aixtv 1 i’iH»pU* will like t«i come and a ptaee whh-h lw-nr* *nch s guwl tiiitne. Now, if ymi dcsirr to set-* yonr place a growing, jtopnlar one, do what you can to show yotiraelf a good neighlsir. equi-iaby to those who need a little extra help. If a mau *tnrt* a tin shop or a blacksmith’s shop In - your place, don’t harm*** jop and drive off fivf miles to buy yonr pans And get your horse shod, just because yon have been in the haliit of doing 1L Fat rotifze the new comer k Iuw you waat anything done in his line. Bpenk encouragingly to him, nod we41 of hin^to yonr neighbor*. Little words of Approval or censure go a long way, and when one* you hart -poken them, yon cun not roll tliem tmek. Help the sick, especially if thsi ace geor,1bf pbverty and I line** arc iudeeit-a heavy burden. Perform all acts of loving charity which fall dai by day in yonr pnth, rcfnembcring who H is \hat ha* mid, “Ye shall in no wise lose yonr reward.”—ftf. (’owufrjr Gentleman. K.>KhiauaUe Goafe d Fnath Eigdisb sod Domestic Mbbw fnc-UiO'. inuiruuteebix at all tune* to «* as lor, if nit st lem prim, than aay atom in the countiy. , Buying onr roods from the laorest» nwwt ccicbrstcd manufactnrers » j* diftereut usrt* of Europe, sad the same mt Steamersdfrort fo Hulnsaw. onr Stock 1* st sll time# prnmpfff W plied with the novel tic* of the LomW and Pari* market*. . A* we buy and sell •mh far ca**s male ho bad debt*, w e are aide and wilMf to sell mir roods st mow TV* to Firruo I’xr Cmrr. La** PaoriT than if wp« credit. * ^ Tm nendimq far mmpte* epenfil *?* nf goods firm red. Wr keep jto irnuics of every class of (roods, from * Wot to the most costly. , m then it becomes us t ftrtl know bilge of tin ^►ntained in a book to xi °*y spirit ha* given mx-h May He guide aud offer a few remark Btotanac of this knowledge A pri cultural difl^nlty in sefiarstiug the fihn- from the bark and the hark -from Jhe sulk; but we have no doubt this difficulty will eventually be overcome. 80 impor- taut is. the cultivation of the plant considered in India, a cotton pro ducing country, that the Governor- General, a yeur or more ago, offered a firiae of 9H>kOOO for the machine or proorss lies! adapted for separating, al*n offering to buy the successful machine at 5 per cent, above it* cost, aed tu secure the inventor a profit of 5 |«w oent. 00 all other machines made under the patent. Hero ia an opportunity for inventors to turn Ufteir genius to profitable account, sod at the same rime to confer an inesttorabta Utoo upon the commer cial world. A large crop of cotton has been sde, showing cnueiosivcly that the ssoes were gnqd, and that both Have practical aud ;»ei-soii;t ^uluw will, in tin* case < . depend on the idc. *fi to their 8co|te ami idea will be ac* ^inclusion rcacbcil, 01 Jfa* on the mind. _ a> **» «®ch Faaliu. Hu “•nuclr* muling ot Mhitig turns apou tin- an •■•toiou, “Of whom white apd htork have labored, we labored to such a way that onr landed interest is worth what it was si the beginning of the year f . Has the ground work hern laid for com fort and protection and perpetaal value of our lands V Not onr plant- fa eemt f. (). /). Prowpt-Pattxo Wholesale sre invited to inspect the tbock *■ Jobhinir nnd Package I^-nartToeBt. dreo* HAMILTON EASTER & S0\* 1#7.1W, 201 and 208 West Baltimore » • Haltiniore, Oct 2f* • ; is 4 a gooil enough rale,’! “but I get iuto sudli *u 5 stop to flx things right, harm* happens if I am Agents Wanted for H mm AND WRITING OF GOD to, Sinai, and Tin* Holy. ^ ho* kept two of Hi* Historic our race; one on parchment, the 0 said Allen hurry I Of and them earole?s.fi Alice.; Si fire 1h tit ill done"? =Jj anyth iji g been dbli) with very “Wea 1 though it one “TIm‘4 Gray ‘ fflf arsoui^iu History of (’offer.—i'otter was a l>rodoct of Arabia, nod called **e» hM|T (pnmouncfil by the Turks “enveh,*) a mime derived from Its origtnnl u*r a* a stiamlant to fruitier wakeful tie**. It ia inten sting to* trace the growth of tbfe be mags in puldte favor. Oeflbe Houses, the tlrat opcmil, wife itoahttahcd In <'oiLsUiotirntpIc Iu 1A"»2; at Mar-! sriHew, in Irfl j Paris fit 1C73; Ham liurffowl Nuremfrnrg, fa 16WI: I/m dun, Ifiitt, in tit. MHbseF* Alley, QornhiJI, by Fasqmi Unwcr, at Ihc sfgiiYmfitrd After HI* own head. Tbi toff»*a plant was introduced .into Bnvarto m DAtoi Amto«rdant, 1710; riurffami, If Iff; IliudontoSM. 1710; j Onyenne and M; rt’nfane, 17T2, And • »er man r Act> \ true auswer will. l»e found to bo tl monumental records, sod scull let* buried beurath the enuu of mined cirie*. Tlie veil to 1 • etabliahing the writteniby the word* the Eternal. Twto b f the AhnirM.' • power and the cs harm does hapjsjn, pose rfio house had taken ^t, what wonld you h»\p n did not know where is, and you would have ft to go into the st refit ttle elothiug.” b house did’nt take light have done so, sure IT 4tl % . the footsft writing of of hie miiH bv rill Wfaseroing the j . to»Rority of eh ristia us. *** only the voice ot nft T* writaraj and tb thev sir* 1 * 1 * rtepaada upon h *« thJ*' Ul * ir ow, ‘ present rircmni Thi* we ci h»w^ ^ tile ,eal * t fafajUf 4 uf Sfiri ^ this l«roc*ou> U fa*ta<faiit,U coiuf Spirit does not r»- sustain tlie m li Wnel^ CaUHe ° f OI or because thev on ui*' Hr* to Clean 1'tunl—If deuuli- twos is, os ansse folks aay, one of the arts, all that heaps it should be made known. Doors, walls, or anything that to pointed, may be cleaned with a sort piece of flannsl dipped in warm wntre, then wrung, and sprinkled with finely powdered French chalk. The I«aii»t on being robbed with this will become quits clean, and wiU be saved from ^»e destructive action of Unusual tods*" SsPKKD *«*• 148 {fiSflr Free to Book Agent* • A Pocket ProsnecGw of the be^ I !|S Utah Family Bible, published m njdiaii sod Gsrman, cnotsiBingJ the post ten year*, stents to agent* sud ] AddmwJ. WTck 57 Park Row, N. Id Alice. do you tomember Mrs. N 'last yenr from taking ti iwl of .cream of tartar I n was not labelled, nod » to kill rats with. aty Hie same shelf with, her nhar, and by carelessness K Yon see tlmt the Hftlfa Tills was lair aud width the illiterate The point w»» bong put it op cream oi 1 lost WW story, Dkttonsry. Audfrto d History of Religion*. **¥] plication: W. FLINT A Ml » St., Phils., l*s. Mar 17 Always provide so equivalent for «* solistsores corrtrti off the land the product* grown thrrron. ing land, fitting rail*, ditching, Myl . : Is hods Tl My he*