The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 24, 1871, Image 4
NOVKMBBfli 84. 1^71
THE LU Tit ERA N TlSlTOK 4*L0MtfA. s
Children’s Department
—
C olombia, g. C., March l, i W ,
l£s3££&*akim
It was ouoo the prevailing oou
▼totfon among all oImIn of etttesna
that the tiller of the ooil, from the
nature of bis HreHhood, moot be
anoducateal, rude in sp—eh, aa4 un
cultivated la laannera a mere
‘‘hewer of wood and a drawer of
water.” la the twilight of the “Dark
Jtu the street before the dour of
Jane Gray’* house there stood a
Iowa pump. The water was cool,
dear and goocWSo, many people
aaue thM, to (to water, tor cool
water to drink was rather scarce
In the sandy town. The pimp,
thorefore, was nearly always kept
busy. The handle worked eo easily,
that little children ooold obtain as
much as they wanted by sUnply a
few strokes of the handle. Then out
ran a crystal stream that was re
freshing to tee. Old men would
come hobbliug along with the aid
jli cam and All a bucket wftb Uffle
trouble.
Early iu the day the mom laugh
of ohildrou was board at the old
pump. Jane did uot like to hear
the uoiac that the constant going to
and fro from the pump by the chil
dren made. She was a cross girl,
that cared only for the pleasure of
bpiug attended to aud waited u|>oh.
She was what might be called a rrry
seljtih girl. The pump had stood
for years before d* was ( bsm,
Oprift MU*d Am* Fndt hnpeirivm.
fTUi£ best sad most effective Tram
M known for the rare and relief of
Herat* or Rupture. This Trust has re
ceived the sanction of the meat eminent
yhyriclsnu of thU^coujrtg’,^wbo^> noj
suit liernis as being superior to all
•Am. ‘ . „ r.. ^
ll is the only Trass that wdl retain the
bowels with any certaJutv, sad the wearer
ran fee I aasnred that be is using a remedy
that will best all MY
loops, well adapted to the solemn
said to have been t rgnafe
lines© sad Tartar laffiuni
rich silk, and suspended
d palace at Pekin. The I
pan bad i| tramfoted isto
*• (’okeshnry
M Belt— ..........
Arrive at Greeavule...
DOWH
Leave Greenvflle.......
“ Belt—
•* Abbeville..'.....,
“ CskteWfjr
Newberry
Arrive at Coluigbla....
1'bo -New York Trilmoc call* aUeu
titm to tbs mania (bat displays ileal/
iu aa exhibition of bogna diamonds
ou Mm parson. After telling ua that
it is pot uncommon to see diamonds
•—er stoat purport to bo sack—in
the ears of shop girls, or in the
bosom trouts of Stable boys, and
that *u«> msi—ist> ia that Lhis
~■■ w e — *>» u—w saw to« w. totowv
class of>welo, expensive wbeu real
and gundy when hi lac, has beau
given up by the majority of boo eat
folks, pearls being worn instead—the
Triton* adds;
Aru ft cud diamonds are made of
a peculiar gloss called stress. This
glass has a property of refracting
light la the same way as the dia
mond, and its manufacture has beea
carried to such perfection that an
ordinary observer can uot dfetiu-
gufeh gems mads of jt, from real
also that if a hey or yeaag man Imp-
peeed to he slow to learn, and mot
so brilliant aud ambitions — fe fed-
ruble, it would be the height of folly
to attempt to odoeate him for nay of
icee” at ua alarmingly yonfthfol po
rted. Awl with all them “faat”
impalai— ini—uses, it is we surpris-
tag thing that hy the thue y—th
ope— into manhood, he fe poaaemed,
ia foil tight aud title, to hfe daring
habits, ebewing, sUioklug, drinking,
18 F0BIJ&H
RrY Fi
• we guarantee
who may come
belt* for
p womb, sad us
and abdominal
stock-
1 weak
ts and
of the
guide;
corpnletter, falling of tl
S toui»i*<iri to ths back
*iu*cW Anklet*, knee
inf* f»»r ruriensi- reins, i
SUouldtt bract** for ladies,
tHM, for tin* rare of stoo]
sbouhiers sad as a chest expat
mis. the
doth occupy, «H
ty God! There is noGuibcbiilc.
re all being*! Mighty sue!
me can comprehend, and none
S*; ■ w
existence with thy well alone:
a g aU- -supporting- - rub u g o’er-
hom we cull God—and know
J2& frgggfc. fiySftJSrff
drfonuiiMM, euryat^re of the spun*, bow
Ch—ire of aehexiaWv to |
and after Sunday, 11th im
Mail and Pnmangt
Leave Columbia
krrfve at Charleston...!!
(reave Chariest—
Vreive at Columbia...,,..
Sight Exyrem, Freight <M
tion Train (Sondmgt
(reave Columbia
Krrive at Chariest—
freave Chariest—...„....
\reive at Columbia
it for Clem—t* Celebrated Artifl-
,?^5>r OnuiflaRV Patent Rubbet
it lot Dr. Babcock’s Silver Uterine
rteT. _
it far l>r. Wadsworth’* Stem Per-
ed* A pertm—t with a competent
rs per mail promptly lUreded to.
8. MARSEL
92 W. Baltimore 8t.,
Baltimore, Md.
book, witbont ti
In its sublime research, Philosophy
. May measure out the oceau deep
Now, tha impression ia prurufea|
that the satowoe and art of animal-
tare rmpiire young man nod bays of
energy and Intel Wish for Image
which time has wrought, tha ouce
plodding tiller of tha soli b— been
efevated in hfe cal hog, so that ha
sees and feels that mind, bra— aad
education girt him aa abuoat irfi*
Misti bit* power over the dreouta
which he handles, in aland of making
a natch— of his own dolmately or
ganfeml body, be now mounts aa
easy mat. aad without enduring the
fatigue lucadout to the labor of a
long and sultry day, sonompllsbes
an equal task iu less th— cue hour.
More unupfeioua time* bavo dawnod
ou formers. The problem baa long
aud what others rejoiced in ^ali a
source of great discomfort to her.
So ouc day the pump had made
more uoise tbau usual; the weather
was very hot, and people were
thirsty. Towards night a troop of
school children came by and gath
ered at the pump for a drink of
water. Jaue was quite angry to
hear their happy voices. She did
uot join iu the laugh that was raised
by the rest, wheu one of the chil
dreu, in trying to drink from the
spout, wet his aprou aud jacket, for
it was a very small boy, and he
could not manage the stream ol
water well. Presently she spoke
and said $ - , ,.
“I do wish that hateful oM pump
was sileut forever, aud the well
dried up.”
“Why, Jaue,” said her mother,
“what» bad jjrish!”
‘‘Well, mother, it is going screech,
screech, from morning till late at
night, and I am tired of the noise.
Then there is sack a crowd of chil
dren there, aud they arc a great
annoyance. I can't bear the old
pump, aud I think people might go
elsewhere for their water to drink”
“I am very sorry to hear you
make such remarks, Jaue. You
should be glad and tbaukful for the
clear, fresh water that God sends.
There aw countries where there an
no wells of water, and where people
have to,depend upon the rain water
caught iu the winter for all their
supply for a year. I hare beard oi
places in this couutry where, iu th©
summer, people would be obliged to
haul water for miles to their houses,
and tbeu drink it without auy it*
to oool its warmth. Now, 1 am glad
that the old pump is right here.
I love to see others come for water,
and to see how easily they are sup
piled. I was just thinking before
yoli spoke that the pump was Tike
the love aud goodness of God.”
“IIow is that, mother f” said
Harry, who hail listened while his
mother spoke.
“In this way, my sou. You see
how quickly the stream of water is
raised by a tew strokes of the pump
haudle ; it works so easily that every
child can supply itself. Now tin-
love and goodness of God hi a eon
Mtant, nnfailing stream, and the
pump that supplies ns is prayer
Any child can obtain from the Sa
viour by prayer its supply of thai
love and grace. So easily is the eai
of Jesus reached, that he hears even
the faintest sigh from the sincere
heart The old can go to that fount,
and by the same means receive their
satisfaction. People in every- station
of life, aud under all circumstances,
cau go to God aud receive precious
promises from him, suited to all their
wants. Then, as 1 watched the
clear stream that comes forth who
ever the handle is moved, and that
sparkles like crystal in the sunlight,
as I watched~lbe birds that go to
the pool below in the stone basin
and drink their All, I thought of that
beautiful crystal stream of clear,
cool water which the Bible tetls as
of, that flows from the throne ot
God, whose banks ace lined with all
kinds of beautiftil trees, whose roots
arc moistened by the cool water that
is immortal. Just as Jane spoke
and uttered her heartless wish, 1 afeo
had a irith. I was wishing that 1
might at last stand with both of you
children on the banks of that beauti
ful river of God, aud drink of bin
love, goodness aud grace forever !*
“Ob, mpther P said Jaue, “did yon
wish that for me V*
“Truly, my dear, 1 earnestly de
sire you to try that pump of prayer
for yourself, and I shall sec my wish
fulfilled, I trust.”
“Oh, mother! 1 am sorry I was so
heartless and selfish,” said Jane, as
the tears stood iu her eyes; “l will
try not to grieve you so again.”
diamond*. After a few years these
diamouds tend to cryeialiar, so that
lu teu years they become forbid and
lose al| their lustre. These stones,
bowet er, can always bo distinguished
by .» practical lapidary i*\ various
tests, such os barduoss aud peculiar
ities in the cuttiqg. Diamouds are
also imitated by a system called
‘{dockage,' iu Which a very thin slab
of d la mood (s cemented to some
■toot, such at quarts or white topaz.
Other real »u—s, such os zircon aud
topaz, wbeu they am colorless, or
only slightly colored, are passed off
Moml*
1855. 1870
LUTHERAN
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
jrcr. 42 xosth kihth btiket,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. K. 8HRYOCK, SUP’T
B. B. Pu KWA, Gen,
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
T HIAlXd tW Klo© U4— gj
run daft;, nndsy* excepted:
teStiliRSKz:
Waltaltoai • j i
VrriTe at Anders— at....
Ifeg euoagh to *ak*u young mew
from tire strange lethargy wfctoh they
cherish eo much.* *
The fork of fatthfolnee*, persistent,
pot)—t, and untiring determinetieu,
ha* written upon nneoentetl tomb
stones the epitaph, Hr minded fo,
hmt didn't. 9 Young men, yoe who
hare been nurtured under a kimlly
roof, and taught the good way of a
virtuous Hfr, yon who have been
confronted with the prime minister
of death, remember,- this nerere
temptation fe only a tyfel of strength,
and a list of title to manhood.
There is a large <*i—a of young
men whose capital fe invented in
hope, and If —reran only cwuie to
them iu proportion to tbetr idgii* end
wishes, they w—Id soon btoaaom Into
President*, lieutenant Oeiternh tnd
miUloaeires. Herb ran never win.
They Ire Meaehing all along the
highway to loctnne. Now and then
a rich ancle may die, and let the
watting >oong man “walk into n for
it* foundation; all
>; all lift, all beauty, t time,
d created all and doth! create
idor fills all space with rsyi
. •
[, and wert, aud »hpll l j, glori
I great!
Ing/Iife-Hustaining Potentate
Us the uimxcaMured iniverw
Miscellaneous Adverti—iru wfe
operations of husbandry, ev— if hts
hands are calloused and life brow
bah a series of frerman Work*, (auioiMe
far Family said SL H. —> under the title
of “The Fatherland Seriea.”
The foDowing books have already been
published:
Th© Cottage by the Lake *0.73
In the Midst of the North 8©o 0.75
Alfisn, the Fiahersi— «... 0.8»
Kok. the Little Harcsrard. 0J&S
Frit*; or, Filial Obrairnc© 0.65
Oeysr Walty; or, Fidriity Rewarded. 1 AM
These dz have beea pat np ia a neat
rase, forming bet No. 1.
Under th© Earth *0.70
(4af Thoriakses.... tto
The Treasure oi the Inca.. 0.88
Buried in th© Know Oto
th—inir; or. Bread upon the Water*. 1.10
hepprti. the Swiaa Boy 0.68
Funning Set No. 2, pot up is a neat
nfPOKTjjrt NOTICE
Aa there are my
Word of God, eo then
ia hfe providence,
state of exfeteoce, w <
pect to sec through i
and hence, with refer
things, we can only t
Father, for so it seem*
sight.” But faith a.*
they seemed good iu
cause he saw that th
for the beet. Ah,
oave been bettered,
mysterious aud toyii< .
donees may be, oui
ever say, “Thy will l*
as 1 will, but as thou
or no sight—light or
may say of everyth u
the best,'’
To superficial obsen
daction of sin into t!
an inexplicable myst^i
had hard thoughts, a
have been uttered. bt-<
Blitted our mother Ev
the fbrbiddeu fruit, ai
all her race.” They m
the ooneequeuces of
God, and regard iun
pity rather than ceu
aud uuurteow* and |*Wished to bis
manners.
No class uf mfotoiiB —e have, aud
uone do have, so mech let—re and
so mauy excellent o|»i»orUit>ttiea to
read, to write, to atndy, aad to be
come wiser aud better, than tillers
of the soil, if they wBI setae the
lei—re moments. Every tanner aad
farmer's sou may, if be will, ap|m>
(>riate at least two te four hours
every day to reading, writing and
useful study. Ten hours ia ee long
to say person can labor profitably
for any see. A manual laborer wifi
perform aaoru by working only leu
hours daily during the xeaaou. tbau
if he attempts to keep going
fourteen bourn. Because a tuau ha*
been laboring all day iu the dirt, it
Joes not follow that be must sit
loungingly all the evening hi the
tpparel of a ditcher. A man may
dip off his working drees, wash aud
brush up, and be dressed, ready for
the sitting mom, in fifteen minute*.
Yon n g men aud boys, who must
frequently labor atdirtt work, should
be taught to drees aeronltog to their
duties; then, when the day is euded,
pat ou a salt that I* not unbecoming
in the reception room.
After boys have been led ou ta
manual employment, they should he
taught that they have daltcnla bodies
to be eared for. An effort should
be made to elevate them in the scale
of being to a higher and nobler man
hood. Don't keep boy* ou ths gw
from early dawn ttti bed time. Let
the duties of the day be jndkionsh
’aid out, — that every oae can see
what is to he performed and how
many hoars may be appropriated to
every Job. Farmers should strive to
IIrest their arms of the notion that
their livelihood ia but an eodleaa
routine of irksome drudgery. Fn-
rents and guardians shook I make
tu effort to prevent the prevalent
notion* in the minds of moat farmer*'
I my*, that almost any other place fe
mere desirable than home. Let salt-
able books be provided for the
young. Let them be taught that
after a few boors hate been npent
ia manual labor, they have Impor
rant datie* to perforin by way of
improving the mind and cultivating
(berough manhood, which will mould
the boy who aaaoeistes with aacoutli
laborers, if he fe not daily brought
under the refining and elevating
restraints of rdaeathni aod refined
society.
they are of all color*. False dia
moods are made almost entirely in
I'aria. Alaska and California dia
mond* are only quartz or rock
moods, fee.. If generally known,
would have the effect of diminishing
the wearing by Xmencaua of the
real diamonds, just as imitation jew
: dry is now diminishing the use of
real gold oruameoU among {teople of
: good taste aud refined cultim
SAHUPILll MiaAl
aud Witt, up— sppUoatfen. prompth
*pnn(r
rth from thee!
the spangle* in the
round the silver
The Gtrefc Wave; «r. Filial Love,. *1.1#
l—ohard. the Runaway 0.8S
Little Madel— ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1.00
(leOfifirb Frey.........................i.to
The Hrimol Master aud hi* 8—, 1.00
Formiwg Set Nu. A pat uj> ui a ueat
esse.
J«*r |Mil>Htoed : WolfjraiiK. 1‘risre of
Anhalt. The Inw AgvOt Genu—y.
la are**, and will *kt»rtly be |nihli*hed:
(iustivii* Vans: or, King ami Peasant;
A to— Neoset ; The Faithful Nfgiw ; The
Valfej Mill. By Carl Wfld. J raxalated
by Joel Pwartr, !>.!>. : Knight and Peas-
sal; The Eton aid; The Three King* ;
Faithful l ntd iKwth. .
We have S number «f <WIn-i Transla-
tioo* am lee way, which we * ill aw iu tunc*
frnat tune to lime.
fi. 8. T.lbrsiie* *elert«-d with nnnstml
t'abiuel aud Mdodeotu. fur
uished to Sunday-arhonl* and ©hurrhe*.
> bright aruiv
orehe* lighted by thy baud,
unwearied through th© blue
“Stop my paper,” words of dread
to beginners in bualn—a, lose their
tartar after a paper has he— —tab
Waked fur a term of rearm. Ho losta.
thy power, accompl
' k ith life, all elexjueot
t* we call them ? Pil
u strt-auut f
|ng bright?
yreir joy-
(brdrrt nmncrttmnanirH h
he tent V. O. D.
Pbout-Pztikc Wholki
are invited to iuspeet the
lobhtow and {‘tour Peps
in-** Hamilton! astFi
197, Ito, tol and 900 West h.
bard to break by an outokla third
party as the link* which land old
friend* in business or nodal lift*,
tforaoiooal defect* and oreara ia a
A SONS.
thonaand worlds coi
There is a beautiful propriety iu . *ho have Imcama ataacbeil to it
the order Iu which singing birds fill through its perusal for years. They
up the day with their pleasing har
mouy. The in-cordsu<v betweeu their *1
songs and the aspect of nature, at hail
the successive periods i*f the day at am.v
which the/ring, is *o remarkslde, l tl
that oue can not but suppose it to ' ^ ^
l»e the result «*l a beuexofout design.
First, the robin—not the lark, as has
l>ecu getfeemUy iiungiucd—as sxsuios
twilight liMsdra*n an uu|*eiccj»iiblc>
line Wtwven night and day, Isgius
hi* artless song, llo* sweetly <loe*
this harmonize aith (he soft dawn
mg of th** day ! lie goes oil till the
twinkling aunbeamo begin to tel)
him that his notes no longer accord
with the rising sun. Up starts the
lark, aud with him a variety of
sprightly songsters, who**- lively
notes an* iu {lerfect coi resjioiidciice
w illi the gau ty of the mot iiiug. The
general wafbliug coutiuucs, with
now and then an uitcrruptioii by tbe
transient note of tbe ra\eu, the
scream of the jay, or the pert chat
toriug of tbe daw. The nightingale,
uuwearied by the vocal exertious of
the night join* his inferiors iu sontid
The thrush
Staunton Female Seminary.
T m: Pee—d Scwai— of this farilliMtaM
will *p— o* Wcfinrefov, the lid
of Sepfenilter next.
The aim of this school hi fe ffewfei •
Seminary- of high grade for ths ©dural—
of tbe daughters of tbe Latberaa CharA
a* well aa other* w ho may deafer
its adv—6—to
Its FacnTty of tea teachert oobnrw
imongit* namber as able mstroetsq »
ire t« he found fe nog towimbnott
tion.
The entire expense* of a pfelj*
Board. Tuition fe the English. Du—ire
iml I-*xtin course, in< ImUaf ftmiaof®
room. fuel, lights, and washing, If fo
*cln»laiatc yewr. will W *668. Sfe"
Mtudif** reasonable,
Izfen addressed to Rev. J. L —
PtoscfewLor Prof. B. Umin
iutendent of Mnsic Dejsirtment, win re
ee©?© prompt nt ten tion.
. aae 2 ^
an-ayed
f thy greatness—is a cipher
mt
pfinitv != Where am then?
pit. i . I | j 1
But the eMueuce of lie light
Eg worlds, hath reaeied my
m, too;
- spirit doth thv spirit*hm<.
b the sunbeam in a drop of dew.
But I five, and on Hope’s pin-
jwaid thy presence ; fof in thee
jn <uu tuj ptvnt uvv: • zxz uicc
i breathe ami dwell; aspiring
the throne of thy divfeity.
>d ! and sorely thou mfiat be.
» JO jn
directing, guiding all, thou art.
iy understanding, then, to thee;
iy spirit, guide my wandering
ta ^ » £ - 'fe 1 **
Int an atom ’midst immensity,
i something fashioned by thy
i middle rank, ’twixt. heaven
t verge of mortal being stand;
the realm where angels have
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I?8TABLI8!ItX> IN 1«7.
JCi bell* fox ebuxelxeajM'hoeia, Av., ■**
of PURE BEU-im^AX-Coppw^
rin—fully warnmted, sod maom&*3
our PATsSt IMPROVED S0TW
HAXGISGS. rT‘inu*ri»t»d«rtfS
sent free. Address VANDOKE*
loe A 104 East »d street, Cfedaato 0 *
Feb 8 23—lv
Rich Without Yoney
of being is complete fe
matter’s last gnxdation
I once naked an old friend, how
iu the general harmony
fe wisely pUuxrd ou tbe summit of
lofty tree, that its piercing
notes may be softqped, by distance
before they reg' U the ear; whifr the
mellow blackbinl seeks the lower
branebe*. Hbould the »un, having
been oclip*ed by fi,«l«>oU, shine forth
with Ireah effulgence, how fre<iuentTy
we a— the gohlfiifeli i»erch ou aome
bloaaouiod bough, and hear its songs
poored fourth in a strain |>eculiafly
fioergetic j w hile theoun, full shining
OM its beautiful plumes, display* his
guideu w ings and crimsoned cheat to
ebatmiug advantage. Indeed, a borat
of sunshine in a cloudy day, or after
a heavy shower, seems always to
wake up a new gladness iu tbe little
musicians sud incite them to so
answering burst of minstrelsy*. Aa
evening irivifofr tbe perforroefn
through
alone it could
formerly Kiiisler’*- bnildfeg.s*
of Rirhardacm and TajrVw rtr*
h© will crmatantly keto «• m
selected assortment of ail articl
lug to his line of bmlness.
rfes, ITorisiowa, Tofew—a, fee-
January 26
won!
> and
soft kept ft so. I amused my neigh
bora bp raising a little cotton, pock
eted all tbefe money by feeding th—i
and furnishing them with male* and
oxen. Whilst my with pretty nearly
supported 1 ^the ramfly by seudiog
its oi eternal day, an
nly flight beyond tl
sewroe—t* thee, its
fitreet, CIS
Hej*t. 7
fc ineffable! Oh 'fcisioh blest!
worthless our conceptions all
thy shadowed image AT! onr
throughout th* South. Setxl for
to^iscrjsssswss
P—Itry, egga, butter, honey, fruit,
leather, toe., to the merehaau In
Memphis, 1 was ooovertieg graaa,
clover, cane, corn aud aoorns into
two buadrefi dollar mules, fifteen
dollar begs, seventy five dollar.cows,
and —eh like. One tMng certain,
air, PH get hold of any tears plant*
JACOB S. Scam***
it* homage to
R IFLES, Shot-OHna. Revolver*, Gun
I Material. A^rite forPrice List, to
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh,
Fa. Arrar G uu*. Revolvers, Ac-, bought
ortradedtor. Ag« «auu-«i
vast works, at
i the tongue^ i»
wrrtf nppnmxi
Jly-bestowing bleasiogv.o
we fiotail tbem on ourselves.
iu tears of
f L
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