The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, June 09, 1871, Image 4
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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C.,
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As fai
Or, tlriff
It piled)
Again M
As wIm
waa falling* pure ami w
from omue bird of '
and Held, and wooded glen,
stream ami frorttri frit,
ithed with garland*-*neli,
I
like!
might weave for nu n ;
in fantastic form, > rj]
no cnfttle from, the storm.
*11 in level shapes, ' ,
lm sen in moonlight sleeps
»ia© there of spring,” I «nid
mr flowers from garden-bed;
there our barns to fill,
iting winter still,
took the faithless thought,
twig my mantle caught;
e offending spray,
boro' the piece away ;
ng with a bnd or two,
ns gnjje I looked them through.
wrapping**, fold on fold,
ie tiny leaves from cold t
a baby flower embraced,
a casket placed,
e human soul," I said,
robe enveloped. ;
r winds will waken t|dm,
ms hang fn>u» every ntrm;
»Y snn and moisture fcg„
piles Ik* harvested." I
my flower* and tak» out the boitey,
and flirt their wings so fast that
Harr}- says he «*ui*t see them.*
The noiae that thqjf oak* In
by their wiugs fly inf so feat. I
saw a neat of • hamming
it was a tiny, tittle aflkir,
eggs vefy smell, tudeed,
I hope that no boys who read the
Lutheran Viii/or woold rob a poor
bird of its neat, or ahoot the cheerful
songsters. Sometime I will tell yon
something more of my bird*. B.
' ■ ammmmmmmt . ..! HI II
u? little buds that threw
Such light and ht»iH* and prontiseitnoj
Along th< ir lunnble, silent way: ,
And this the lesson learned to-day.
The lovod ynes sleeping in thy tnrph,
Where cypress waves and violets; bloom,
on a Saviour's ani>, j
from the winter storm,
r harm shall bid them wake,
*l dream their slumbenfbrcjnk.
Agr© pi
And fol
Nor fear
Kor t
Hie
But bide*
The cofti
In fuirerj
Sore as tl
Shall wa]
So snre t
mound the hreezes kiss,
human chrysalis—
form that lies below
y»ture yet shull glow,
sun and dew and rain
n earth to life again,
grave shall yield her dead,|
By saint pad Rcraph gently led; \!
And we sftijdl find them in.the fold, . I
Whose gates art* i*eari and streets are gold.
U—4 ■
ris Department.
For tlie Lutheran V'isitor.
My Birds.
A Mf
with a
birds” (
because
_
came past my gardeu
and he saw two “cat
they j are called, I su
ey make a noise Hkc a cat
ripe atrw
pretty
house,
fine feta
&UB, a
my bir
Mrs. Cat
t birds are nicer,” .
don't shoot others.*;
won't shoot any moti? of
mewing,} iitting on a currant bnsh.
I had lAtn watchiug the catbirds
too, and fidid not want them shot.
There thfi werd, looking at my nice
iejs, anil thinking that
I would go into the
then they conltl have a
I saw the boy raise liis
cried, “Oh don’t shoot
but too late, alas ! jpobr
rd stretched out her wings
aud*quiv|itxl, ami lay dead!
“Whafc did you do that fbr,<yqu
bad boy. ” said my Harry. Is
wicked M akw-GodV pretty birds.
Ho away t >m here,” and ho stamped
his foot it the grouud in a page.
The hoy |J itighed and looked over
tlie fence a i Harry.
dWickitil, did you say f Why,
cat bird* atfe bajd. birds, aud ought
to be killo^
|pokc up, “Do you think
gbt to be killed, too H
; I did not rneau to do
bnt birds and boyetl too
alike, are they V 7 . Of ;
Here t
bad boys
“.No i
any hariir;
not exacfly
i4 pnly
Ihvtry, “ai
“Welly
your bifdsl^littlb boy,” and the; big
lioy went pf whistling.
Then wit went to the poor bird,
and found ifer mate making a dread
ful eryingn oise Over her. We could
not makeup it jnat what lie said,; but
it sonndetl very nutch as if he ;waa
sayjug, ;fth, what will our poor
birdies <\t, now their motbet is
gone !” fc watched the bird to see
what he kjb aid do. He went to the
strawberry and got one, and flew
off to the* pest in the pear tree, and
then he Ape back for some
and that s tho way ho fed his
ling birds ill they could fly,
My cut!
it ont of
found out
Mrs. BM
have six
have got
there art
pretty, yi
ea, aud tl
day. Tl
cherries
*iuy let
out'of tl
seed for
b^ie bii
small, bi
every yt
-
earthen di
mid kepti
there foe
atulp
window,
ami watt
they secml
in, for tht
and ditekj
their win
I foi i p soi
miug birii
, by, hut it
I eah^t fim
killed. Soinelxxl
e way, and the
hat there was. no a
3o they caific, and nhw f
its in iny garden, anil ail
ice eggs in • them. 1*11 e11
loinoi bright birds, wire
w leathers, called fi*rhj-
eonfe And sec me every
like strawberries Hid
, but they like to gi
t>edi and pull the
tall stalks that I left
t year. .Sometimes
come, and I have
n sparrows that
and build
pump I hav
I; is bro
11 of water. I put§ ijt
y binls to drink out
So I stand at
tied! by t-lie honey
the pretty binls,
like the water to
come often in the
*ir heads in, and
and wash their feati
very gaily dressed b
that have a nest,
such a UtUe nest
They come every
and pet l^ng bills rigid
Miscellaneous.
■ —...rr.vgrYm." 'Ll w*lij - -. 11
Xhr. Blnikie on Gottyihwrf
The April number of Dr, Guthrfo’»
Sunday Magazine contains a graphic
sketch -of A merimn War Bern*, by
Professor Hlaikie, of Edinburgh.
The following passage of rt'iniuis
cenoes of Gettynburg and tho late
Dr. Stoever will be read with inter
est by many:
Eager to witnosn some of the
scene* of battle with more leisure
than was possible in a railway car,
we selected two remarkable spots—
Gettysburg and Petersburg. Gettys
burg was the place whore Oeuoral
Lee was driven back by General
Meade, when he advanced into Mary
land and Pennsylvania; and Pettys-
burg was the scene of the last great
struggle and final defeat of the Con
federates by General Grant At the
former place our triends were North
erners, at the latter, Southerners.
But I would remember and speak of
them as neither Northern uor South
ern, but as, in Imth canes, kind
friends who took, us to their very
heart, and with each of whom the
day spent was a red-letter day ever
to be remembered. It was from
Baltimore we went to Gettysburg,
some sixty or seventy miles off. A
friend telegraphed on the way that
we were coming, aud at the station
we were met by a professor in the
Lutheran College—Martin Luther
Btoever. The beaming face of that
excellent man is before me as I write,
aud I remember him as one of the
kindest of the many kind friends I
met in America. Alas! 1 had hardly
retained to this country when 1 got
an announcement of his premature
death—an announcement most unex
pected in itself, and all the more
striking to me as the biographical
notice aeeompau>ing it showed that
he had been boru nearly on the same
day as myself. If all Iaitherans are
Uko Martin Luther Htoevcr, com
mend me to the Lntheran Church!
With characteristic activity ami en
terprise, a programme for the after
noon and evening had liecn arranged.
First, we wen* to dine at his bouse ;
then to walk to the seminary ami
college, and survey the scene of the
first day’s buttle;* then to drive
to the Cemetery Hill, where the
struggle of the second ami third
days had been; then to address a
meeting'iii the church ; then to have
a reception at his house; the whole
to be wouud op by some quiet cbnt
with our host aud family. It must
be pretty evident to our readers by
this time that the grass seldom grows
under American feet. Moreover, we
actually accomplished nil that had
been planned. There wits no great
Unrry, and certainly no skurry, only
a pretty close succession of employ*
to the Hue of height* that bn* bee*
mentioned, and occupying the town ;
oa tb* reread mdk Mr ■utofilnnll la *i* great and baty
Ua groand; oa «fe» read, after a wifM, ^ my pl*M
hwllk (Irani* «t C*(M4*r>' BIU. I* • whl«h ttwj «•* (hoald
pulsed, sod ; s»k, for every one bas a jOaoe to fill
foiled. All sud * part to re*. 11 is the ftr*t foe
ibiire in represenrisg the rea *f wt*d*w to barer mt pUos, *nd
r tha ttdrd day M usprerr Uw second to bmp it Wqpwrei, *s
In Be horrenc At * given snch. has her miedore What is itf
signal, two hnwAvsd sod fifty Cun- Ood is the erentor of hath am the
federate cannon opened a ire upon ooneUwcter of sosiety, the reithor of
the imeition of their opponents that sod*! relation*, sad the arbiter of
•Denied to shake the very earth,
while the Federal gone quickly re
turned their volley. By and by the
Confederate columns, tearing their
oover, advanee<l to the aeeault,
marching through the valley against
the cannonade of the foe, without
a particle of protection, ae firmly as
if on parade. Their opponents said
It was a magnificent sight. Dashing
at the Federal guns, they grappled
hand to bretd with the fee. The
“Louisiana Tigers,” whose boast it
was that they never had been re
pulsed, and never would be, cre|»t
stealthily up the bill, springing on
the earthworks, amt dashing at the
throats of the gunners like the very
creatures whose name they bore.
Valor, I believe, never attempted
more than it did that day, but in
vaiu. The Confederates wore com
1**1 letj fo retire. Their scheme for
taking possession of Baltimore, lliil
ndelphin and Washington was foiled,
and they were never in a position to
renew the attempt.
The immediate traces of tho war
are still very (daio. The trees on
Culps Hill are frigbtfrdly shattered,
and all round are memorial* of the
slaughter. On the hark of a tree
we may redd such inscriptions as—
“40 rebs. buried hers, “67 rehs.
buried uear this tree.* The prwtrud
immunities ;
and from every part of the great
work of Gad we loan that warn—
was Intended to ocmjn • podtiM of
And for tho operatic mtfeotrr*. I •* dread account to render at the
they ore a sUraatag set. With those court of Heave* for our dealings
janatytido whfobon that gtva a man j w«b tMa daaa of tba butaan fbaiy. |
aa extra foshioaable look, with the j • ***” —
dilniMl Hula boo*,*• S«Smt I UfctSSiS!
Mgk beavers, salts of broad-doth
that Beau HrummeU would admire,
tbeir oautitensnee* Wiokiag over fop
white neokries, with a
^ (^fembis.Aa,
If the sun never sets upon Eng* ] SLyfotte,
land’s dominions, neither does be i road ’ * t ’ in
ever fail to hear the deep damnation
uttered by those who groan
horrufo. When the North,-* | w
meaeare, eaaaaoipated the sieves
We got rid of oae of England’s toga
cira | but there ie still eaother—atwl
who will lid ss if itt Who will
« Uisnei|iaSe o«r people from a blind
reepect for wealth aud make them
reoognis* the feet that there is noth
mg degrading ft* work f Who wtU I
nd us of Mrs. Gamp, the deity who j
over aad direct* all the ac-
and thoughts of the “geateH V
Who will rest<*re us—our sons aad
a respect for what hi
of frisky, thcat
piaceocy, you feel that
Gaptmin Jinks has changed his venae
sud altered his “Horae Marluee"
refrain to the pious marines for the
‘ your eon-
marrtage (contracted with a due re
gard to prudence) is the. natural
Mate of both man sod woman. Rnt
exceptions are nameraa*. sud We
would not Ultimate that amrried wo
ssea eaJf h*\c « miseisa In this world,
upon a woman’s mission to
at large. U it sat moment
t Has It not been admitted, in
all countries, that the intioettor* of
female character upon national and
social prosperity has been prorii I
gkmi f
Let n* stwdy the histor) of bygone i
sgea of barbarism and crettixatta*. of
A Towriusg
We espy the following thrdlJsg ex
mu a volume pubhshed at
Louisville, Ky_ many > ears ago:
1 wttaessed once a scene which
manes appropriately in
During the comuieucem
el Hmery t’ollege, n|*m
the Gwvernor of the Htste and hm
lady, with a goodly number of other
rrre stsying with me. All
light hearted, cheerful sod hap
py w hen a feomfo form, (daialy hat
info attired, entered my gate aad
ad Minced to m> doer. I received
paganism end t hriethiaHy, oral we her. urn! upon her request to are the
•hall find that then* t* nothing which Governor I remdacted her to his room,
decidedly separates them than “ Governor
a who is to be ex«*
me I
«M
Cokaalda
going iSouth.
VT.
. .. | Leave Cotumbhi.7^.
beneath « Aisisa « 2*»
ss a war i “ -ill!!
-.1
1 Arrive at GreenvilW*
| DOWg.
Lssve Greenville.,.
“ Belfoe...
- Akherffls
“ Csittjhpi.
" Newberry
- Akt«m.
Arrive st Columbia
1
tti:
}«»»
* '•*!**•
- is
M T. BA1tTUSTT 9
General
S. C. Railroad.
Columbia, 8. (
that there is
*l»peariag what
her and psy year way,
Hv, and be
if Sm !
• consciousness j f\N sad after the m inte.. o
—that to la
raim* s lam
with this
Mt bring 11
Train So,
Leave Ourfostoti
Arrive Mt Columbia
Leave Columbia
Arrive at tfeaiiestsn.
t.
e • * •*#«, «
lir*
Id .111 t if Ul wm ■ ■, » "• —h ..
«* to y<mr f«, * Thi. I. «i.b, r , !^S r T ‘; C .rKln J ^*”• J
a wise nor a moral age; it is an age ! Leave Kismilfo,SuikUv exept*dt nil
! A mvh AujHttodfe g ^ j ‘
the condition of woman. E\«-r>
man, w bether aisrried or single, rich
of the
rated foor days
Arrive at Csmdcu
The above trains
head is tducaied and the heart j with Wilmington,
••«*•■’ w « •»
*»id she. ** I stn the | not prepared to say that the present with train* for A _
la worse than auy lima baa pre- j ,^Cra
•t t olniebn* amhd it Vkw »* not manly; it ie
Georiri*
for all p«
or poor, has a circle of influence > for muidor. Oeartng of his arolcooc | sneakiag aad riy, »«d
within which she is exerting » errtain
amount of power for good ur evil.
Every newnsn, by her virtue or her
vice, her levity or her dignity, is add the
mg something to oir neGomd sh*Va Tb« re my
ing bout** ami skulls ia some in
stance* show that it is so ;• while ia | Infereocr is that U
corner* of field* rows of green grass ***** «f woman** setkm
of unwonted luxuriance indicate that ** fK '** There air few terms
in Maryland where I live, I hastened
with all speed to MilletIgevilfo, to beg
of yon a re«|*te of hts sentence till
g «»f the fogudsttm*.
y gave oat; bat not
tiaa or ifogrmUtioti. If we are rights finding you thare, 1 have followed
as to the nature of woman’s mission, you hither, having walked most of
we cannot rer as to its proper sphere, the way ^i*t> Atom lira) to make the j doing so shows
If she was, according fo the Bible, reqaest. Gomraor, will you suspend ing”—of her
Is the projicr
Udder—that’s ulL
The Young
noil ssamos the Y
itennd, sad
ia aa codes vor to
Mil C\<-
mo than brew
of the IV
lady of the
Hparpd
the
point* Sooth sad West.
Train So. t.
Sight Krprtm (Snndagt rxrrpUd).
learr Chariratuu i*. k
Arrive at CohtmMa 's
Lrsve ( oluafos Z.Jt 5a!
Arrive at ChsrieaUnr. % g
Thi* train ran* in ncmncrtion
Browns f Mr*. Gamp smiles, and in
“the Golden Bind
(nis
in the
mr front tenth. The
the sentence f* I “ young people" think not of tbeir
“ Mutism," sum! the <*overnor, his duty to Almighty (kid, of living nut
rain*, for all point*
w 1U1 Georx
mad Morning 1
and W«wt. •
A. L. T^XEB, Vice-Prestirst
8. B. Pick ms. Geo. Ticket Agt
there the earth hu* fettoned 011 the
blood of tbs Main flow the inbatii
tantM of the town got through these
terrible day* I have never breti able
to conceive. It almost baffled one
to look on l*rofessor Btoever'* rhil
dren, and think bow, seven years
before, they had listened
fill crash of tbs mu lion
eye* already filled with tears, for no urslly, of earing for tbemaelves aud
Governor ever botl a kiadcr heart, doing their duty regardless of the
“ if I were to grant the respite, you opinions of their snobbish acquaint
ooukl uat mark huu with it, in your aocaa. All the energies of their lit
/fame—the fives* of lore, the nnr j ratfeetderi and exhausted ritaatfon, la tie minds are directed to the best
•my of ' irtri*, tbs gmMni of enjoy , uma to save him.” weans of aptmaring what they are
meat, the trm|«li* of concord, the “ Ye* I will, Governor: give it to
language sin*and whirh |
manv bliiwfnl oMasriatkins s* the word
play ground of ehiklbond. the dwell am and 1 will have it in C |
mg of man bond, the retreat of age. hrfore the hour of eserutkm arrives.”
osse,” Is the, “Then you would have in travel
night and day for four nigh to and
C. C. & Augusta Railroad.
(tomerml Freight and Ttrtrt GfOrr, |
Columbia, 8. Ik*. sClMM
Train* Marti.
Lcxve AuxunU I.......... t 00ms
** Colombia 4$ao
** Winnslmre 187 pa
“ Chester |(h|
Arose at Charlotte, N. C.. f » M
wtth Tain
Rond at a!! paiatKB
to the aw Thi* “Home, sweet Ilom
; to are the "l*kcre of woman’s actfom
a* . n ^ _ I Inarism asflanaffso assnsw smumUNei
hole in the shatter* of the parlor V ^ x * m »»»* ohservatn.ii it h »* three day sand a halt”
winrlow through which a ballet bad ( become clear to are that woman’s to “Duly give me the rrepitr and
come, aud the plaor where it had a domestic misrion, whicb i* to affect shall reach him in time. I shall
lodged in the opposite wait; sod to ! throngh the medium of few him any bow before he die*; but I
think of the little heart* that kept influence. How tnarh in the pre*
tieuting through all the hmg hour* •’*1 systom of edoraUno to cairulatrvf
of there nighf* and the sUll Linger rhtker to prepare frmoles to dstrle
hour* of the day*. One ho* to fell *» »ke cirri© of feski'Wi sad gay et>, | ami H pains
than to shine in the retirement of
home. To polish the exterior l»y
what are rolled accumpiishsrenf*
seems to be more the object than U»
gtre a solid substratum of piety, In
it
»«*»». They «Hl«,v«r to I
euuetmtretr their means, ami avoid and East,
all unnecessary luxon©*—unrh as! Train*Samtk.
duMra. “ Th. -rrakeM pue. to tho , *• c - ,f
«.IL- TW l«t, to dnly "-**
lot <«.».« rare to/** to chu An ,„ Hfl
draa, if 1 hr. Ilk. l«| thM may aait, M . k(w ^rk T*
their vulgar Usteo. It to Irak re 1«( Central ami
'«"«»« '» — t^iSSSrftljgt I. Mtotr«my.
■ toto.•,, . ■;
all iMhn hmU sad Wm
anyhow before
It.*' • mt lime la Ioscl „—— — .- - — — ^ | , •
- Madam," said Ike Governor, “I of brat*—very iHsguriiag to see the i ET.
“fr-tmO*- -to V~. top toiriy m» traaiptoC -l""* I
hock on the philosophical reflection
that somehow (icuple do mate thro*
there thing*, lint yon can not but
fee! that even Christian heart* must
to
*y
tell you that I four nr five bovw, and the woman
duty to
Train*.
|C*U© checked t© sH
with ss manv girls ; there i* nothing „ -- ---
. , ” 1 North, hare rhow© of flv©
reoitrily- warned , route*.
iiriiK*ijval
hv 1J1U
groat the rrsfiite. 1 have examined ! refined in it. A
the ore, and I can n«4 find a atagir woman was hesivl to *‘4*«ir ont l»er
r«meam
(5) dflferem
have liecn *trainc<l to tlie nttermoat
to maintain tbeir tranquility in *och telligcnee,
scene*; and that nothing short of waul tom
Luther's jmmIui and Luther’* God
rouhl have kept them in pear© when
the very mountains shook, and the
earth almost melted under the fury
of the battle.
“On Cemetery Hill there to now a
national cemetery*. It is of semi
circular form, with s large emblemat
ical monument in the centre, which,
though very costly, at©tu* to me,
neither as a whole nor ia detail, to
be much in keeping with the seeiie.
But the grave* are arranged 'tery
t>e tnau’s
rneuts during the afternoon. But strikingly. Beet fens of the Mini
die atmosphere of love and joy in circular s|iacc are allotted to tlie
different State* whose «w»u* fell 011
which we were enveloped in our
friend’* company would have di*
pelled all idea of baste or pressure.
Not only was Mr. Stoever most euger
there bloody day*, and the *ire of
each Meet ion mark* the pnqiortion
{ of the slam of cmdi State. By for
to show and tell ns everything about the largest are the *jmic<*i of Now
the pLoce, but be was ever aud anon York and Pennsylvania. The ham.
bringing to us some rifle bullet or nn d company of ooeh soldier ar.
bit of shell, picked from off the bat- pi***! 0 n a wooden, slab ovw bl*
tie field, or rare postage stamji* for grave; but, besides thorn who jit*
onr children, or some other memento
of the town or of "the war that he
thought wc should like to have.
and a. trial virtor, W©
1 woman rd seated not to
toy. foil his r*MnpMton.
We want to sec her in vest ml with
something higher and better than
fo*hMmsble Ilttknm, elegant trifles,
and fascinating sir*.—Rural .Yew
Yorker.
Beecher, fee loliffom Kiag
I will leave the fit©** and say a
word of Beecher, who, though an
editor, hi better known as a preacher.
Everything monsrrhical in New York
to sleek aad well groomed. Beecher
Is vastly so—leel* hi* keeping, fie
ka* trrfprraickahfo broadcloth. I*
handnome and took* tremendously
•elf sstiaflrd. lie runs III* charrh
Hke a *a>all empire. II© runs them
body and *uuL lie don’t ran upon
Mpcrisl religion, In
pendently. Hi* en*ed to s nort of
own pious electlHsni, neither moral,
“fish, flesh or fowl,” but a Utile of
C. Uor KNIGHT, Hrfft*
m trig* ting ctrrtim«raner in h in yoar * soa!” ns ftdlnws: **<l I xml. I stn sold! xickcGAccnt** 1 * Grn»-ral li
now’s fevor." 1 find that Fred ha* only eight hnu j — — — — . -
** O <(ovenior, M) atm touqta nmr Ulred dollar* s year; we are very BLUE KIIXJK UAILkoAD.
derer at heart. His disposition to
peaceable. He was not himself WIkoi
he committed the ilnrl O Govern
or ! here on my knees t*>foi© yon I
pray yoa have pity on a pour kaart
broken widowed mother T
Oar wire* sobbed stood and the
prew. and hare an raomiou* rent to r|XR.uxs on tto- Bine RMpt RiM
jsiy. Inti U a 'cry good creature,' * run dally, Woodsy* encpdi
.4 My*
Arrive at WslIuUU *t 7 » j*
fx ave Walhalhi Mt.
Arrive at AiMtrnw*u at...
8 Mae
6 Mms
O Lord, and I’m sore I love him— ;
but we are very poor! Keep down
oar expense*, and O I xml. through
Thy good mere tee enable tut to keep IMIXIRTAVT VOTK’E
up a proper apjM-aranve. O Lord, of w
OOHSUKEES OF DRY Q00H!
Govetnui ami mysrlf muigfod oar all Uuugs I do not want any children,
tears profusely over the benditig Yow just tnorc I cannot afford it,
sniqdlant. There was bnt our of the sml that I hare no time to attend to j AN Gjnfomjsum«b , i^ to y
thr Caantry
Tree of Express Charge*
I N order the better to meet the
of tlieir Retail rnrt«*tiieiw at a dw
group that coaid apeak, sad lhot oo© mu h thing*. 1 do not wont, O Isnl,
bore the barites of o« all, multiplied to be like that borritfle little Jew i
a tie hi sand (old. The Governor rat* women too ud the corner, who has 1 ~~~_.ii.ua
ed her from her knees, and re)iratril, nine long ihkh*] brafo—no one know s HAMILTON PIASTER & SOUS
wish a stutter of tha 1ic;mI, what he how she in able to feed tlioat. H is ^ BALTIMORE, MIL, .<#
hs«l already sawL j (KisiUvrly indelicate, O Lord! To 1
Ami nos sent forth from that ‘ "bom. O Lord, shall I turn f (V-sp- j haveeatahKfduxI u
skay is
Jos*cdy
V ______
Ivcyswge »t mi my eiiwnu*, O loml Knreh. Enghd. sml Domratk Maw
ont Uiv-athing of all that to rinquent —on that Jew wimian and three or foctim-, guMnuin^mg at »H diarato*^
in grief sud inciting in m»rrow. Her ! four Irish women with big families. "* (h^* rul ^j|" T 1*** prior*, thsa MfV
tuxmuta had caught the com of tlie who slink tbeir tongue* iu their jaw*
gnmp In the adjoining ftorrlt, and , .uni Isugli st my (iiignoti sml dear
poor woman’s heart—what shall 1
**y f A nipk t It wo* not Uuri. A
•Ok f It W*« not that. A fifWHt f
It was not that; but aa mdesrribable
Before I go into the battle, let me
say that the evening meeting iu tlie
church was one of tbe most remarks-
accounted for, titers to sn hnfitnsc •!!- elastic and convenient, but much produced a dc.fth likc nllemx- there; little high-heeled boots wliencver
number marked “unknown.” But, **»d prucrieal. I leer her to *ud my habitation, so lately the they are me. Make Frwl very lucky,
indeed, wherever the slain In h*ll!< * P° tff —•" uudonldrtlwnntal pow aerm* of mirth, was like the court O I xml, for 1 want several* thing*
very bmlly just now . My soul long
“ If j etb for a love of a |mmm1U> 1 saw (|moc
are buried, the numokms “uwkeuWfi” "i" thi* age. His intellectusl grasp rf death.
mingle in large proportions. It wfl* i* remarkable. I attended hi* t-hurch. At length she broke silence:
one of tbe smaller services the ehri
blc I ever UttMtoed. it was purely tian commission rendered in the tol*r wtomfeg pW|sww a* a preliminary to ehild liefore he 4foa” for • |»air of single stoue dismoml
extcinjiore, for the notice of our com [ .tag,-, of tlie w ar, that It furuUU.Nl ****** a,ul 1 » '*** fur thr «ha res© and tremblingly sdvauect ear rings I saw at Ttokesfo. Grant
1 feu nd tbe oongregathm reading Uie thrtv w ,7„ hope, j mumi hMluu to my AM») ul Urn Miratou lost Sundayand I £5£ KKT " PK ° FIT **** 11 **
Bu.vine onr irootlx from the
most ccicbraNxl manufsftsirf
different part* of Eurajs-, and i
the asm© or Steamers dirwt t« I _
onr Stock i* nt hH time* proftipfif
jdied wkh tlM- novcltie* of the * J
and Items market«. ... .
A* w© buy and srH only fer cssM*
make no Ixul debt*, w c are aW© and wTUWf
to well onr goods at fkom TsW » n*P
IrCR
clue for all wl»o foil In ths
died in hospital.
ing had bnt arrived that day, and , w h soldier with a piece ul
it whh held entirely under Lutheran m ©„t U-sring hi* ns me am! a
auspices. Gettysburg in but a nnisil which was worn on his
place, but the church was filled w ith furnished a correct and
an audience of student*, profeonore,
clergy, lawyers, doctor*, and inhabi
tant * generally, who listened with
more than respectful interest—li*
toned with tbeir heart* a* well a*
tlieir eanvr-to what we told them of
God’* work in our country. Profess
or Stoever bad givsn us a hint to Two Booteh clergymen, who wet©
remember the students, Of whom a not so long Uemhd a* they fljufii
Urge number were present, And to j selves hmiginwl, met on© day st ile
aay something that might he of iiim
.land*in World in • n»y P**‘ket. I ( || e jmivh, fulloxrU by tbe syuipa- G lx>nl—etc,, etc.'
«4V» frrt much ffrerrnttal 0>n. tfciiing friend bat uiijirMln* CW,-f Orar. ulil ltam<- Naturr! tlx-ra in
fel I rwwj. Wt am i <■«*’ X^Utr,... (to. |Mn | to. m «d not. p(ncb of yr venomb!, dn.t
"■'*** "> * ! »tIho«! arominc to notk* thorn ; aiul l.lt; ,on an- forgot tnia. id <lna,inal
„ r .ful yoone «.ri to ; „ ^ , w „ ^ U -.,„ bv .. ;|m)
the tlnsr sihI gi' »ng m* flffewu i ,tsth»n ofhope, ah© vent buck a melt- few aboriginal tribes.
| minute* a brilliant, ofwraUc religious hl|t fe* Mft d rowtncm«©d her lost :
«mfo. 1 tel! you 4t ws* fin©. Tl.to apjw*:!! with, “ O Ooveraor ! for God’s King Jstora was a great swrarer
nperutfo srienre Is dsrAhng^ Ou© ss^wbrai she fell to the floor, .s w©« s. hunter. 7Z Hondsv
tt r » rrrr > -^ h -«**«» tf »»^ by. h,
rsk for ItoariMn** moral f.prra and thought that *»*© wu* losing time, took reAig© in * church, where hi*
religions otigmrhy. IWclier jhwI. w hich nfone wonW enable lier to *i© inouklv airire s«„r.yl him i
M ~C.HKr.ay. HU ... 1 b„ „, ivr . , hl . rrMnd. C W. toT
Zn iWlSIwmZLLT , "T ° 0>tn ’‘" , ’^ ,|K - aWl " iU ‘ and th.,i
Pfifiti.^gWKjJP^B^ krarer* en j her, kia carriage soon foHowed, nnd nuuU- * discursive launch sgainst
In rending fot m*Wk toj
of (rood* 'Lured. AVc Wp thr
lrDwlps iif «*v*nrv rbiks nf pimmIa flfl® ™
j of nood*
, j irrsacM of every claxx of poods, fwm
lowest t«» tho iuftoit costly. mSU
Order* nnermmpanieti hg the orm W
he *mt C. O. IK _ .
Pkomit-Patixg Whou»s*«
(X*t 26
fi-4f
tnrwiny of a street, smt ran Hirir ^ ^
to them. I need not say that w© | | lrt! ,is together nnawareA The shock trauasd ftw two Hours ou a hot day. though no question* were asked on I awoarnir TL.^W
ri.aa n.^1 i- . - If. tl...., ...,t ...ji . ! . . . _ ^ m-ing uiv ite<i mm To
took the hint. God grunt the words j vus rather stunning toons of thorn. >Ui *d* thsni laugh nnd cry, sufi
may have helped to impel Home of gf P pufh-d oil hi* hst, stul, fedfeg-i ffew with wonder and ilellght. He
tliem in tbe direction of the City, in
whose very shadow onr friend wa*
then uuoonaeiouMly standing 1
Gcttyaburg lion in a shiiilow valley
between two goutlc ridges; on the
one ride stand the college and semi
nary^ tin* othbr side present* a line
of height* calkal, re*j»ectivelv, < 'id|>*
Hill, Cemetery Hill and Uonmltop.
The battle lusted three day*. On
the first the Southern army was vic
torious, driving back the Northern
bis hand on his forehead, nuki; “Bi<-
a blow t My hci-dS pf ringing ngsfn ”
l X.*e wonder,” *nid his companlbn ; {
“yonr hee*l was aye hem (empty} ;
that makes it ring. My toil dtomi
ring s 14t.” “How r»,idd It ring,”
wild tlto otlier, “seeing ft is rrdrkrt t
Cracked vessel* never ring *
- Happiness grows st onr own Are
sides, »nd is not to be picked wp Hi eharel^ for a larg» . feBy
tbe stranger’s gssden. brtrmidmrk*.
tracked his luuausrript pretty ©Jose
lyr, bnt every now ami then wmtW
fly from it, at id then mwr hi* brat
thing. Ill* voter to dry nnd nhriff,
rather, and oratory nnaUractive, but
(add* you in spit* °f tkto
la other ehnriihr* ( heard tkf
pious opera. Prefcasbai d eboira are
engaged, -nnd ring Ht the praise of
God, and for tbe glorifieatteo of the
sum of
hi. ninni, I doubt not to-oflorvd to-r di« w , ,to«i »n «!*»««' t?
tto- b«t wtocr that hf oonkl m to-r “If H vonr M^wtie,* uv. H.C^B^tnor, feri».Twu.,'©:*'
ZftHa’SS,12 K —j- •«* a. «, flpLStsjsartfsi^
* o I ask, wliat u all the good <x»om< no fer ont of vonr way to hear© the post ten v©*w.” Unurasl
'"‘7 l rr **•'"*• . ft voru RO.X tnanm-r "Xad^TT'w*G^TsPER!' I
t*W|.irr.l mill tlx- pmip. M lueirtoM I far a»4a M|*>. IWIe oot of «,*•'"« Row. V Y, or
***** l***i »ufo« IkSa suffered t -Ami u-vt t<. m<x«t« with yoar MoiraM©” Chk * f ° 1
tlwre sre many such cam©*. Multiply « By ray *snl. men,* mits the King
Her afH.cti.um by ten thousand, and a Rlld tUou )laKt rortt< , wjt|| B|<1 ^ ^
yon will get the exponent of wh«t, m . v ©r hhhi dhl.”
one das*, and that about tb© Uwt of
ii
our race, bare suffered from tbe use
of iutnxtearing drink- Ah! (io«l
btess yon. men, t feat we rimII bsv©
I’criodit-al upplicatkms of ashes
tend to keep np the integrity of tbe
wmL 4 •“*.
are invited to iuspect tbe Stock tojf
Jobbing nnd I^ckae© IV-iiaifeisBt. **'
drew. HAMILTON EASTER&SONS.
IV7, ltw. 301 :md 3(ri West Baltimow
BsltiRHST.US
Agents Wanted for
H ill ANDWRITING OF GOD »
Sinai, nnd The Hob 1^-
has k.-pt two of Hh* Historic K*
<«u me-; on© on jum lituent, the <
moumncntal reconK and ncttqtfa
l©t» buried beneath the crnir
of ruined citie*. The veil i*
©MtabliriiitiK the written by the .
word of Hie Eternal. Tnto boo*
the footeteiM* of the Alwidfr,
writing of hi* power and tlte wcjaor*
ft cfc
Free to Book Agents- ,
A Pocket Proopectu* of the hert 95
traieil Fsmilv Wide, pnHttfeed
Engltoh maU German, eoutauimg
HisUn-y, Oictionarj-. Analyw*, nan
and History of Religtena rent fr
applicationf W. FLINT A CO- U\
TffisTTPhila.. P«.
Mar 17
^NEW SKR1
Vi TCKMI.
EVERY FR|
. p .^ 7 BT
KUDE «fe ML
— :o:—
ferai Cash, Strictly
On* copri ^
* ©nt.
wswsrAPf-K i»r.« I
b© has sshretfeeil or i»«*f
g5 teat^ ,,,li
ra pni r BtlWHI IT I ' WBfW
toV- from lb© other orfonM ^
jTrte court* have d»« *
uBtrto take mmmipmr* u-ff
teem the goto oMc. Kij
toaving th<« nncalled for M
avMsncm of totaurio—1 f\ _
PatoWte-FiVe cent* per ■
^fl ami con .re • J
te addrerecd t«
* ' R»rv. A. R. KI
BeligioiP
to it' to 1,1
ONE
8CKPTK " U
You tell ur, my deui
yoa are “ ho ooeptk; : r hi
ask yoa what it is you
the answer would .be
Allow me then, iu much
yearning teodrrura* IV
which none can upd.-reu
cist©, who bar© not lea. I
at the eru«R ul Chnet.
what it to to behev© iu
froat God’s owu w ord i
iuotrucUon. and may th.
who*.* office it to to app
ois-u your heart to m*?i\
W-
From Mark we h-.
Joou* find cam© iutoGaJi J
tog Ike Ikmpel of fl»©
God," He prodsiuMsl th
ed, -and that kiugdotu iu
uig, “Rejssut y© aad
Goftpd." Johu tbe Ifopt
fore this exhorted to n-j*
he only added, “for th.
heaven to at baud'—to:
to tbe opened uuderst
ooraiug Bavigur to four
theme of all the Jewtoh
the “ *gUd tidii,
'tear aume. had not yet
?t the peotito. g
shepherds had n-pe.it-
h< -ml it irarn augelic hjw
°f Jews, tbeir rtqiort h.
ably spread far, au<i
where it was beard, hi.
I*rraaioa on those who h
tk«* beaveoly harmony.
Bnt now tbe kxig kx>
riah luul com©. o„
Jordan many must l#a>
tbe wondrous opening of
wifcb4bcdoHue ntt> f tiro
like a .love ujkmi tlie bt
W hom the Father I .rom
'wdt well pleased. Wk
tion for faith was thto
c *** e fi® Hi* owu, and
ostvod lira* not,” Few
w*ne His diactples, even
works had shown fortli
Hreo.aml Umre, imUn
* hose enlightened gpii
‘W the consolation of I
iu the bouse!
expected King, an
t * ke bP the enraj
pnqphet, prepare
:r„ ,D “ ,k;it *“i> «*»'
Peoide Khali be <
thk * »« onr God 1 v
2^"®^ ^ H e i
is Jeliovah—we b»i
we will be glad a.
But ro
“«« P«rt be
■mads of U» Jews,
u Israel doth no
fter this Divine em
a 18 “uasiou, Jem« went
■ 4 ^ heir «tiee and villa.
un everywhere.
»°d out of season
tand c
..x^nustoow —gurilwth
Hod-
t ^ >08 prepared
fet /totk i
»ho a*w tin
rink*