The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, December 22, 1871, Image 4
TEE LUTHERAN VISITOR.
i Uctobfr MBA' l*/w few weeks
Ike Fair wee to be opened, and
Jobe’s week wee mmHy reedy. But
Juliafo week for serf* wes ell done
official ooc.wit wes their habw to
subscribe th< Ir letters (even letters
of reproof) to suck gfflocsi ee were
not of noble frunllfes or bore titles,
“Yow aflbstiooato friends." U Is
said thet this praotics wee disaun
d fsalto, quiet wanner
the Sabbath morning,
looo, bearing that e
fcwsick, stm went to
I do au.v ti»«m for her.
name, and cafopfeinod
• • -rtf*./ fort
miUi brat aud~UK»t C0rttivr Trus«
I kuos II for the row end relief of
iriref tfe nS-Sp oflfe mead eminent
Si^jmSSS
«till Hernia as bring superior to all
<dm. . _
gntsbed cepuiu adding to hie letter
to the Board, “Your affeatfenata
Artaud." Be was thereupon desired
eiou was supposed to havs
dopu-d froui Jmms, Duke of
who, when Lord High Ad-
atomy* so subscribed Ms oil*
tears | but we have foaad n
from the Navy Uttoa to thn
a we guarantee
who may come
•
mnaai belts for
e womb, sod ss
rreaidcot Porter, of Yak College
recently gave fe* students a com
pendium of advice, which baa rarely
nrtfw mfisfsctkm to
under oar freatmsnt.
Ladies' silk etouc j
astaod upon bar system. Nothin*
could be dame tor her. The Oat of
the Almighty was gooe forth. Ju
lia’s days wore a«fob***. Mr gas
tor was sent for, and to his inquiries
as to her state of mind, as well as
her pan ting breath would allow her
to answer, she told him that she was
She was ready,
brevity. lie says; *
Young men,you am the architects
of your own fortunes. Rely upum
your own strength of hraty and so*L
Take fur your Mar self roQanea, fcuh,
honesty and industry, Inscribe on
your baoner, “Lack is a fool, IVk
is a hem,* Don’t take too meek ad
vice; keep at yewr helm and steer
yoor own ship, end mmsmbic that
the great art of eommandlng is to
take a fair skam of the wash. Don't
practice too mock humanity. TVnk
well of yourself Strike out As
“Yoor very tovsBif to
poaiUou of the writer's
once a mailer of tom
Europe, as it is now is
’Ue iasuoaumts.
Mi* in oas-ull
not afraid to die!
aad had uot deferred that great and
solemn matter until her dying hour.
Be gave her the ounaolattona of the
Bible. The precious promises left
to us to support os through the dark
v^toy of Death, end at her request,
she for It* feat time received the
Holy Common ion. Early the next
morning Julia left ua! In four short
days she passed from health and
youth down to the silent grave! All
her beantyj her gentleness and good
ness suatched away from her friends,
and all that they have now is the
remembrance of her worth, and her
tokens of industry and affection.
XheFatr earns on. Bow amity 1
felt as I saw the beautiful work of
her fair hands admired by the crowd.
A premium was given by the com
m it tec as a deserved award, but she,
whose heart would have bees gantt-
fied by it, now cared not for earth !
As the work was made for the
purpose of exhibitiug her rnd natty
and taste, her friends thought It
proper to send thorn to the Fair,
although it awakened many and
thoughts in their hearts.
Young ladies who are iust in the
flush and buoyancy of youth and
health; whoso cheeks are fair and
rosy; whose hearts know no cars,
and before whose eyes the dream of
life is spread with euchantiug pros
pects ; who vainly imagine that life
is long aud death far away ! thiuk
of Jalia, her sodden ead. Hon soou
that life can cease? Hkr was all
ready; It mattered not to her wheth
er sow her life was to end, or at the
close of four-score. Will that be the
case with you, my young, friends,
should the Angel of Death sgreml
liis shadowy wings across your path
and say, “Come 7" 11.
dclurauure. curvature of (to spins, how
HSlEoSt-r. MM ArU.-
Robb.1
*’*' .tpfcst
A«e*U fur Dr. Bahcusk* bilvsr Uterine
Ammii Cot Ur. a • Stan I •*
m> A part men t with s competent
ladv la sriNsdanre.
< ton pur lush promptly attended to.
a. marsh.
02 AY. Baltimore At..
Bsltimore. Md.
Jane 9 tf
curious dirertioos in Angel Day's
“English Secretary* (1MD.) “And
now to tbs aubocnpUooa, the di
Mail md Pt
Leave Colombia...
Arrive sr llisnuti
ie to the lowest depths of
liig, faltering 'faith, *0h,
Son did die foiieiuful man.
Died my guilt., On him 1
t*on Train 18m
Leave Colombia....
Arrive at Charifwtc
Leave Charleston...
Arrive at Columbia
' Camden Aecomt
Bntilpey» ent »• ™" |
v gale amount, win
taken from the office <
iTTbe court-* bsv< \
ajnrto take npwym \
fnm the post s«r-
whose behslfr the Letter Is framed,
by so much the lower shall the sob*
aeripUuu there au to belonging in any
IflSr. 1Y70.
LUTHERAN
PUBLICATION 80CIETY
WO. 42 HOKTM M>T« anttl.
PHILADELPHIA.
J. K- HHKYOCK, 8UPT
BLL'K BIDGE Hnin^^
RAINS on thr~Bfe* ttdse t«
boner of him to whamr the LetSar
shall be directed doe require so
much, the very lowest margeut of
and listen in p wait
Leave A n.ii-t m«j
Airier at WsWts
Leave Waihatta i
Arrive at Andri
a gentle voice
The Father Land Se 3a.
The ImJhwwti Publication Society
made nrranffviiM'iiU to translate and
toil a aerie* of German Walks, (sat
WBMatiKaiY*' *•
The MWvitir Imm *k«* list« already
peldiatodv
K be LaUasv by tbs* Lake...........
\ the wwkt of the North flea.......
m LUTHlUf SQti mn
it? .v«rf»
JUJLA/UUtBU,
1- u> iU mimim* m
Okank hWiirtm
* The feUuwteg mxiaoti aiariLsh
for productive forming are from the
pen of Gen. Wm. U. lticbardane
L Good implement* of haahoodry,
separate tho»M- whom he
Wlr: *M. Filial towOeuee......... OM
tscrei Walty; or. Fid< lay hew sided 1.00
lire «u have bera pat ap ins neat
(•M-, funmiif W Xo. 1. •
Pt»der the Earth7. C. 4.. to.W
always be kept in perfect order.
3. Deep plowing aad thorough
pulverization of the soil by thr free
use of barrow, drag and roller.
A An application of time, mart or
aabeo, whore culcaroami math i of
potash may nut In- ptmal ta Ike
•Oil.
4. A systt-marir husbandry of ev
ery subntancc on a farm capable of
being ooaverSed into manure, a* ays
truistic a protection of «eek suh
stances from Urns by erapuruliau of
waste of auy kind, snd a earefril
appliralHHi of tbc sana- to land- ta
eultare.
y The draining of all wet lands,
•o as to rebate the routs of the
plants from the ill effects of a super
abundance of water, a eondttfoo
equally pcrnieioOM as drought, to
their healthy growth and frustilca
ttou.
0. The tree use of the plow, cul
tivator ami bar, with all row cut
tured crops, so -as to keep down at
TW Tn-sMirr of Um* ima #i#
Itarb-d is tb« 8uew”r....'f 041
I imaimr t or. Btrad upaaihe Watnw. 1.10
Svpisli, the Haiss Boy.............. 041
Torsi»ii*: W*-t No. 5. pot »«j» In s neat
th} SaviourV robe* of right
*F3»iT 8CEm
to which the ffuperintt
oompela them to ( |
iwactacal qoewtioii. I-
viatioo. if not a rt*n I
7
Whoever, in am
has given this sob?* I
has been struck wi f
man** menra? e
*— 1 K" ' --
are two opposing t< m
real though trar
Ihefsreak slavrt
kaSliJt?-
a aw" ler Yi
<rettlirhkiwy
ctoui, than the old »»\ uf wssking
them ta auda. MubUng with papm
ia also the brat way of |»disking
knives and W ware after senurtag.
This savrw wdflnr thr knife handles.
If a little tour he held on the paper
to robbing (In ware aad apnnaa. they
shim Wkr new titert For polish tor
aad silver mqantrd
posing forces
must, io some
doable nature, fll
about identity qi l
Is it the same jm* I
would sin f and 11 1
Is this part of -hi
would not stn. I
part which would I
sponsible tor its a t
the infirmity ot ? I
have no little sell c l
the pleasures of siiil
ta them t and that. I
the indulgence of til
Miscellaneous.
We are not now so distant as
formerly in the omm eocement of
opr letters, and nse more friendly
openings (such as “Dear Sir," “My
dear Sir,*) than our father* did.
“Sir," alone, was once nearly on!
versa!, but Uhj now usually consid
erod coW. Tvefi Howelf; who was
most inventive iu his endings, nsn
ally commences with Sir; although
once he breaks forth with “Bail!
half of my souL” Such beginnings
as “Bight worshipful Father," “Good
8ir * “Honored Sir," “Suspected
Sir," are quite out of date, but many
writers adopt a variety in their com
mencements, and do not always fot
low the beaten track; thus the gifiut
Chatham wrote to his wife, “Be of
cheer, uoble love." In modem let
ters we mins the um of some of the
quaint and loving expressions of
former days, such a one, for instance,
as tbc good old word “heart," for
is there not always a charm abont
an old letter beginning with the
words “Dear Heart T* The ending
of a letter requires some taste, and
many And it as difficult to close one
gracefully as to finish conversation
aad leave a room with ease. The *4
remain" requires to be led up to, and
not to be added to the letter without
connection. There is a large gamut
of choice for endings, from the
otorial “Your obedient servant," and
high and mighty “Yoor humble
servant," to the friendly “Yours
truly,"Yours sincerely," and “Yours
affectionately." Some person* vary
the form, and digbtly intensify the
expression, by placing the word
“yours" last, as “Faitb/hlly youis.t
James Howell used a variety of end
ings, such as “Yours inviolably,*
“Yours entirely, 9 “Your entire
friend," “Yours verily and invaria
bly,? “Yours really," “Yours ia so
vulgar way of friendship," “Yours
to dispose of," “Yours while J. II.,"
“Yoore! Yours! Yours!". Walpole
writes, “Y'outs very much," “Yours
most cordially," and to Haatoh
More in 1780, “Tours more aha
more." Mr. Bright seme years ago
ended a controversial letter In the
following biting terms, “I am, sir,
with whatever respect is doe to you."
are painted red, and the*
!» and eutotoa* of Use
inerica went out to denuauy
w; Julia. He wished her to
to her native laud with him.
s pnxious, also, to see Ameri
n, and so, as her father and
were willing for her to come
ier node, she came. Julia
wery pretty girt, and besides,
DUTT
weeds, those pub that pstofe S»
destructive to crops.
7. Hording at the proper Haas with
good reed, sad an equal atteuNca as
to the period of working crops.
H. Attention Vo the notmtisriMw
of and repair of fcsur% w that what
is made through the tods aad anx
ious care* of the hnsbandataa, am*
GEORGE S. RACXSn
Door, Sash and Blind Factory,
wilfully closes his u
which experience l
that, “at last," they'
serpent and stiug hi
Correct notion* oi
taons were once, if n
sal in this world. T
Eve constituted th
fondly, a conacfou i
had been, when the
from the hand of 11
made and pronoum.
very good, linked
scioasness of what !
bv transgression, co?
philosophy about tl
evil has come to hav
the human race. \*
was no shuffling of r
from the “me" that i
very vain and disagree-
ith. Jalia was aot so.
fas as good qmd gentle
protect bis crop from tbc depreda
tlons of stork.
h. Daily personal Miprrtutsndegm
on the part of tbe master over all
the operation- of the form, au art
ter how good u managv he may
have, or however faithful his haodu
awy he, as thr prearare of tha head
of a form and the oar of his eyre
are worth arvttal pair af hands.
10. Labor savtog luaehtuery. at
that one may reader hiaumlf aa
iadependeut as nerdfrd of neighbor
hood labor; as a m use of the com •
parative iade)iendetirr of tbe employ -
er upon snch labor begets a dis|tn
sition of <>Im dmmtotoud faithfnlfrres
of the attend si i U are Philippi, An
drew, Watchman, Way mark. Glean
er, Sphiax, Peabody, aud Esher.—
very handsome articles for her aunt.
Espoemlly in fancy work and the
kmp ways of using worsted was
she skfflfrtl. This fell the Industrial
AssQriatiou of Georgia was , su
re* dost, la ahoat equal porta, aad
small trenches were opeo*d on each
•Me, shoot ttrhr inches out, and
all tire brandies which were trailing
ua the ground were brut and buried
is tbe earth, with the cuds turned
up Each branch so barfed brruato
rooted, forming, ss (l were, a sepa
rate tree. On soch trees as had loot
their trailing branches, those nearest
the ground were bent down into the
tranches, and held in place by wood
en pins or forked sticks. A mulch
flkr that under the trees was then
sprtud one foot wide outside the
rows of those buried branches, which
kept tin* ground moLt, and caqped
At this sreaou sf the year the
thoughts sf almost evarj tanner
uaturally torn more u* lem to the
proosss of killing meat for winter
Use. Most farmer- have a pig or
two to salt down. .u>d -»me have
mutton pc bepf, aud tbc quality of
meat which is pa funnsh food for the
family will depend a good deal on
uounced as about to hold au exhibi
tion. i |Juba was very busy. Her
auiik wanted her to tend spine of her
weak to the Fur to be exhibited.
She made two beautiful cushions for
JMPworteel in worsted ' with very
Staunton
tbs way It Is cured We clip tbe
following from an exchange;
To one gallon of water, take one
and a half pnoiMa of salt, half a
pound of augur, half an utmer of
saltpetre, half sn ounce frf potash.
In tht» ratio ffo* pickle to be In
crewacd to stiy quantity desired.
I/et these be boiled together: sW
the dirt from the sugar risen to the
top sod is skimmed off. Then throw
It into a tub t» cod, Snd when coM
pour over your beef or pork, to
reroaiu fee usual time, say four or
five Weeks Tbe meat must be cov
ered with (tickle, aud should not be
pat down for sS least Mr© day* afb r
°f feet* made by th
»bont the temptutil
^ of the ra
"“hen the family of ]
whole human
ea *Th, the same phil<
^d doubtless tau<'
believed by at lAis
family.
it is reas.
mankind, shot
aviug but little m
to divert their
about, and L
Tjjy impressed wit
then made up
t ? r y of the race.
that, iu all the
Migrations, they ca
»od transmitted li
^vaerution, at leas
degrees they had
that history. It
vo| ttme to iHqsi
what
f<M hursUp spKlatusk, ill tflD lirrrwaM
ry outb«fl|flBgs frw tbu are umoda
tiou of tbMxBda, and! )pfe>tcct ion of
the tools uiHpiuplrtMlRis as w ell aa
for the core of tbe poultry.
12. Clover and other graassn to
form a part of tbe rotation of cropa,
and these to lw at proper period*
plowedln fo form pabulum for mto
ceeding crops. The clover field to
be either plastered or ashed each
socCeeding spring—one bushel of the
former and six of the fetter pur acre.
1 A, To keep no more stock than
can be well kept, but be mo re la keep
as many as ran be kept In good aso
dition, as it is a wise policy to feed
as much as possible of tbe crops
grown on tbeJsri| wnrtthua return
to it that which fern brtfeftMt reeled
from it.
14. tA pfoHie ffasdi orrlfenl and
garden be Hfrfok'fefrl) choice
fruits of all kinds—thr bther with
Wonderful Suooess !!! 80,000
cppieaof Bnwkeit's History of the Fraoco-
Oermat! War wdd first SO dava. It now
protorei a fall htoNwv of the ttod Ri-Wl-
rioj. in Paris, makire oeariv 600 pare*
and 1» il'-nnt ffruatrutionik, and willaall
§rm bmea fartrr than heretofore. Prire,
ofilX, WAS. IjM'outntot* wrorka. written in
foe in to re«l of the Tmh and French, are
toss Offered with old illnetmtion*. and,
fat waiit of merit, «-l:iiiuitur to he ofocial,
fo beware of mhC Broekett'i, in
Walt Enottoh and Oorman, ia She moot
“martial, (aipular, reliaUe. cheap aod
faat aelnnr work extant. Ixvik to yonf
in ton-*a a. Stole qnirlrlv and eon eon coin
Si|(a Admire* GttODSpEED A 00.,
17 Park Kow. New York; or 148 Luke
•towel, (hieaim.
Sept 7 , —tf 4
ff will •pen no WedneafoJ
of September next.
The aim of U.ia school a to
Seminary of hifrh cvwde for the
of the daughters of tb« L«th$2
t she pmnhstmd a quilt, or
dot of fine white thread;
le square was a rose formed
«|y, with the petals folded
fed .when it was all joined
, it made a quilt of roses
ted like laee work.
as wril as other* whom*' de«r( *
‘“i^SKITof Ml *gnm
among its number as aMe iw«J«
aye to bn found in auy am** 1
tion. .
The entire expenses of a W
Board, Toitfou is the
room, Ttm, iifTiUK, Hiro
Kt lmlaatk year, will b« fettk
studies n asnnaUe. _ , f
Letters nddrecred to Bey-
eef"e prompt attention,
wane 2
were, separate trass, U would hard
ly be poreibfo, hr swt amount of
trimming, to make trees no thick
or ipi|ieniou« as b} this method,
U**r do we rtvllret to have see'
Ml a pyramidal screen secured hj
any other mednk—TratrU Farmrr.
I never
ad deli-
—pokteaesa jfe natural,
genial, manly dethrenre, with driica
ev In dealing With the foetings of
others, and without hyporriav, syoo
nhaaey. or sbtiufeun. This <W4m
not kept at that alone. She
tfee, besides, to Bo quite a
of other things, besides
ier usual recreatfens, visit
put the secret of her ac-
kfeg so much was that ehe
E stablished^ i
bells for-chuirhe
at PL BE BELL-MI
Tin-fnlb warrantod
owr PATENT JNPi
uanoj nos. arn
sent free. Addn *> ' -
I IKLEH, SI
Material.
twat Wester
4-Guua Revolvers, Gun
Write for Prior Lint, to
Gaa Works Pittaburgh,
is Revolve a. Ac., bought
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