The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, February 16, 1872, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. C., FEBRUARY 10. 1872
a beat four price* for^i* paper. He
oftaa teU* the joke on himself, cod
tbpt are above the grouud, to he
warmly protected from the extreme
cold.'’ y *
u Does tho cold auow keep the
grain icam, grauduia T $
“Oh yes, nil the biting wiud is
kept away by the thick, deep snow,
aud the wheat will even grow finely
under it, bo that when the snow
melts utp is gone, you will nee the
fields green with the young blades
of grain.”
“Well, 1 did not think of that,
grandma."
“Sometimes farmers lose a great
amount of wheat by what is called
‘au opeu winterthen the ground is
sometimes soft aud sometimes fro-
zeu, aud what is called ‘ground ice’
is formed. I have seen the grouud
look like frost-work. The water in
the earth would freeze, and make
crystals of ice, aud If any wheat was
in the grouud tkcu, it would be
killed* by the earth leaving the roots
expooed to the cold wiutcr air and
frost. When uo snow falls, people
can seldom raise wheat They de
pend upon seudiug North for Hour,
and to those States where suow
keeps the ground from freezing out
in the way l have told you.”
Just then the children heard sleigh
bells. A handsome sleigh das bed up
to the door, and a young man sprang
out aud rang the bell of the door
very qnickly
Miscellaneous.
G * C. Railroad.
Columbia, 8. C„ Merck
N and after thin date. Jan
the following Kcbednl* w
Nearly all sick hones aud eows
Ore mode so in the first place by eat
inf improper food, or too much of It
As soon as the owner finds any of
his animals sick, it ia the common
custom to begin dosing with medi
cine. “We mustn't leave the animal
to (he; we moat do something! n aud
ao all moaner of hurtful drags and
poisons are throat down its throat—
saltpetre, copperas, turpentine, etc.,
qaUe sufficient to make any well
animal sick, or to kill a sick one.
“You didn't give the poor thing
eooagh—you should have given it
oftener—you oau’t expect your beast
to get well if you don’t do more
for ur ,
Oar rule hie always been to give
nothiug, miiess we know exactly
wlist to do; and in the meantime
attend to every exterior part procti
cable. If the weather is eohl, pla*x*
it In worm quartern, avoid all ex
posure, and attend to pore air aud
strict cleanliness. Bat there is one
medicine that mu never do hnna,
sad is commonly beneficial. This ta
pnlrenzei charouol. As we have just
remarked
.era i Visit on
How wonderful is the tensity of
these fairy-like lineal yat strong
enough to enable the aerial voyager
to ran through the sir and catch the
prey which ventures within bis do
main. it is so firns that lu the web
it Train on the
» iaipv4*siou that
8.” are identical,
reader* that those
differ? at eontrib-
Tbe fooce* of the United Htaiea
have cost more than the houses,
cities included; more than ships,
busts and vessels of every descrip
tion which sail the ocean, lakes and
rivers ; more tbsn our manufactories
of all kinds, with their machinery ;
more than any one class of property,
aside from real estate, except it may
be the railroads of our country.
Iu au article on this sutfie«t, the
People's Journal says that the first
cost of fences iu New York was be
tween one hundred aud fifty and
two buudred millious of dollars.
Assuming this to be approximately
correct, aud estimating the first cost
of feuces in otlier States on the same
basis, we have ss the total first ex
pense of fences of tbs country the
vast sutn of $ 1.298,000,000. This
will require to be renewed at least
once in teu years, and this gives sn
animal expense of #129,000. with a
very large sum to be added lor rr
pairs constantly needed. This makes
up a formidable aggregate.
In Europe, where very few feoces
are fohnd, there is no inoouvenienee
felt bv^be j«eojdf. In France, Oer-
We would inform our
initfialp re present two
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs,
xr of fashion's hcklo swu; ,
Wfiary jf joys that pass a vay ;
ry of afitumu's withering Bowers,
W as jleet the light-winded hours.
try of life's ephemeral da; ,
irr of tijocing the touch of decay ;
ft to sefen,
of rnor al man.
Leave Columbia.i......
A Istoo
“ Newl>erry
A Cokesboiy ......
u Belton i.
Arrive at Greenville...
“ “ Andeisoa....
“ M Pesdbtaa...
*• « WalhaUa
. DOWS
Leave WalhaUa
“ Pwdldtw
Anderaon «...
Belton
s “ Uokealrary
m “ Newberry
_ “ Alston
of the tribe, them are twenty tubes,
through which is drawu the viscid
globule*—the gummy matter it em
ploys in spinning—each of the thick
ness of about one tenth of an Inch.
It takes 140 of these globules to form
a single spiral lino; it has 34 circum
locutions to go through, which gives
the uumber of 3,300.
Hats. Window Curtains. Shades,
CORNICES, NOTIONS, Ao., Ac
il records
W SOU LI) coll the atteutiou of the
public to the large and elegant
stock which they are now offering at
prices which defy competition, and
Weary, upi
Wearf of i
Woaiy of I
And weary
■ • *j
Immortal I
We have thus
got tho average total number of liuea
between two radii of the circle: mul
tiplying that number by 26, the num
ber of radii which ike untiring in-
sect spins, gives the total amouut of
87,.160 viscid globules before tin* net
Is complete.
The dimensions of the net, of
course, vary with the specie*. Some
will be composed of ss many as 120,-
000 lines: yet, even to form this net,
the spider will only take fire min
utes! Wonderful, indeed, is the pn*
cess by which the spider drawn the
thread from its Iwdy—more wonder
tnl than any rope or silk spinning.
Each of these spinnerets is covered
with bristle like points, so very fine,
that a spare about the mm of a pin's
head will cover a thousand of them.
From each of them* |x*lnt* of tubes
issues a. small but slender thread,
which unites with the other threads,
no that from each spinneret proceeds
a scries of threads, Turning one com
pound whole; these are situated
hearts
le human
deceptive arts,
k! 1 turn to |ii
in q luality of Goods unsurpassed.
We are folly prepared to give
bargains to all who may call ujioh
us. An inspection of our stock, will
aatisfy all that we can answer any
demand made iu oor line. Especial
ly would we ask
Arrive at Columbia
M. T. BARTLETT.
Though wide Time Waves his
Tlijr fortress still mitt* his 0
*T»sjoy triumphant here to thi
A solace for tlie weaned mind,
To tra#B oa thy majestic brow
Thc record of “Eternalsow.l
General Tickrt Apt,,
S. C. Railroad.
C(dn»ku,g. ( . |
J w*», mi I
Change of M-hedule. to go into
in advance-
js*w>rarie»-.
i Any ptw* wb^
■iJltffmP the
jiju trd to his nan** 1 w
fSrthc payment
- I. If a pe*s°n or*l-
n Zr^A W must p.
3* pubuiher w*y t-
antif p^rmeot is m**
vital? amount,
taken from the office <
*. The eswrts !*»▼♦
to take »ewM>
from the l^t off.
Irariixr them uncsll-
avidcoec of inicnooop
portage— Five eer.
All remittance* am«i
be address^ to
Rev. A. I
Iy .all sick animals
become to by improper eating, in the
first place. Niue times out of ten
the digest km is wrong. Cborooal is
the Boost ettcieot and rapid correc
tive. It will cure in a majority of
eases If proparly administered.
Aa exam;4e of its use. The birod
to examine our aaaortmeut, aa we
have devoted much time and care to
the selection of Goods to fill their
requirements.
w« have still remaining a broken
WhiU
'ring tor
ravage of deca,
When he came iu he
explained that he was iu a great
hurry, that a party of young folk*
wanted a sleighing party that night,
aud lie called to see if Anue, her
sister Grace and Frauk -would go
also. Oh how pleased they all were.
Then Auue was glad enough that
the snow had coiue.- Of course they
would go. So, wheu the sun came
out bright and clear, the men of the
village and neighborhood all met
aud proceeded to “break the roads.”
That is doue iu country places by
having horses aud. team* of o\cu
who arc hitched to sleds and wagons,
and these are loaded with uieu and
boys, and wheu the teams start, one
after auother, sometimes there is a
very loug procession of sleds aud
wagons. Then the snow is leveled
dowu to a certain'depth. After that
is done, the sleighs can run, for then
there will be no danger of upsetting.
If there should be a snow drift across
the road, the uieu and boys dig it
dowu with wooden shovels, and
make a narrow passage through it.
Iu the most northern States of
this country, the suow commences
fall mg eatly in October, and stays
upon the grouud until April. While
we, who live in the Southern States,
are picking Rowers, aud enjoying
the pleasant spring days, it is still
cold winter up there. 1 have often
heard {icople say 4rho weut to Can
ada to live, that they only had three
mouths of warm weather in the
whole year. ;
Now I will tiuish about the sleigh
ride. The moon shone out bright
and clear, and the wiod ceased about
dark, so that when the sleighs came
up to Mr. Gray’s to take the girls
and their brother iu with the lest of
the party, they were all in high glee
at the prospeet of a pleasant ride.
They did not return until late in the
evening, and Anne did not see her
grauduia until the next morning
wheu she went into the dining-room
to her breakfast. Th& old lady look
ed up aud smiled rather luischcivous-
ly as she asked, “Anne, are not yon
tired of snow, and very sorry that
it. came to spoil your Christmas
holidays t”
“Dear graudma, I was wrong to
fret about it, for I had a very pleas
ant time last evening, aud I felt
ashamed that I had iudulged in a
murmuring spirit in the morning.”
“Well, Anne, I am glad you ac-
kuowledge your fault. • Ho it is iu all
events of life. Whatever seems to
bo scut by God as a calamity, will
be sure in tho end to contain some
thing good aud pleasurable in it.
Only always look at the bright ride of
every thing, aud you will never feel
like fretting. B.
<1 through Nature’s vast domain,
tly ttinea assault* are i ain.
wigefre Rome’* proud towers arose
defiance to her foes,
s of Her ancestral band 3
bswdj upon Italia's afraid;
. ""I I ■ L- |
re woic planted lllimn’l walls,
n graced her regal h.tl 1*-;
AND
which we are srlling under cost to
edear the stock, as we design coo
fining ourselves strictly to the .
iri' wtfs reared Athert.Vsjdoino; *
had-elio.sen there a home ;
oweraig pillar heavenward rone.
‘iuble<l for frail mortal’ll woes.
-ed when tyrauts spread their sway,
ed when empires passed away.
Dry Goods Trade
We invite tly* people generally to
give us a call, and will nse our beat
endeavor* to please aud satisfy.
j.hTa ml. chard.
Main Btreet,
One door Sooth Columbia Hotel.
Dec 8 14—tf
BOOK OF WORSHIP.
Pu*mhed by —lierMy of tU fir^iti jj l
ttunxm Synod of Korik AmeriiiL
T HIS IbM»k. of «?4 pam, Utoo itBo
ready. We give the chureh et*i
cents on every copy sold, and in diit m
part of tlw profit* accrue to the ckairk.
I*rice, in Hbeep...... fi |
fiiy brow would tn
hinton of our race
Upon thy mossy p
iu favor of the change, lli-re, where
the suggestion* Ore novel, aud the
people have not thought on the ques
Uou. tin- pr»»j*o*Uioti may be sonic
what unpalatcablv; but the time
will come when Minterest will
force * duuKt- iu tqiiiiioo aud pol
The I+tntii at *ck»V
from (hr Minutr
trhirh thru mab
Pro fetation.
scan
i*auc wh oid of tfic golden ageJ *
w. . - ■' fp v
Bui Ih lust quell the lisiug sign '
O’er age* that have passed thee bjv>
Each ! onging, liog’ring look hi vain
Then last npr voice, nor tongulr, not
Yetj U' »t all vpiu, for thoughts i’ci-le
i iie v sta ditu where ages slee^;
And l rar the gracious promt*
Ttyii pe’s tq man the gate of
Ty;e >f that:promise, thou baA stood
Thfi r vuges of fire and flood; |
Thy tpiiy age, yet changeless youth.
Sole c uhlem of eternal truth.
Etet'U (1 truth, iutiuite love.
Not li saven fiself that rock cun move ;
The ugh lieavca ami earth tdtall pass away,
It sta ids forever as to-day.
: i I i I »
No tu re we drernl life’s battle* shock,
Safi 8 ldtered ’neath thalt Higher Rock—
The 1 ock of Ages, 'neath whose shade
Th*} * nuns off ages are allayed.
1*1
Higidr than earth—unfailing d-nAY,
IVlr *ii Natui^s towers fall to cfost,
“Tl yjwoiil is lived, thy power remains,”
Tliv realm sliill last—Messiah krigns.”
Dark Arabesque
RUPTURE CURED
Arabenqui- Gilt ta
M««ioe<-o Tacks, giit edge | a
Miirowo, extra gilt ta
Turkey Morocco, plain Jt|
Turkey Morocco, super extra gflt.. SM
Turkey Antique... SW
With gilt clasps, 80 cgmt* extra.
Ministers and < ongregation* zie r*
quested to send on their order* at an.
to whom a discount of tea per rest. *
made.
rCLPIT EDIT1QK.
Price, in She<J>. #2: Anthcnque. cjh
eilge. #«-. EngUan Turkey, #4. Tea pet
cent diseou-jt made to those who bav h
quantifies. IH'FFIE A CHAPMAN,
ft is occessarv t
that there be rlv
iiwlicari nfr dsaig^t 1
as iMwmdi*. bar'
whirlpool*, and po .
wind* prevail. -If
has breti taken t •
the -great wator> t
to navigation may.
them dowa for .1?
iners.
Somcflmip c*;n:’
uewssary to safe *'
and that is found r-
ma|i, IfriHeotiag
streams, the moan!
the efties. an<l u-j
foatnres of the cod
trarHei is iufon J
T^tore is an incin
actoal danger, in
connected with bet]
zfiprehension of ft
when he is In the i
they who fnrafsh »]
elers nmws fbo c*»;
to nmrftiers wbn g,
are liencfrutors tot I
they are to be r<
Rght who ran so *-k
of Hfc as to be of
tl»c hiexperietici d ,
Although wt* m;
be posted In refer
bars, (fnteksaads
coaled rocks, whip lJ
of life insecnri'.
the false indices <•
other stratagem v
(leeoyed Into th»* wi
wevertbeless avail
exjierience of otl
teachings of God'<
ing some direct ton >
to you in after
As candidates f»»
tr>'. von will admi
prosperously be^i
n^oi-essfnny, tliui
f*«»rod and the vt
bito the high seas.
«»k1 foir whids. to 1
or wrecked ; you v
^rarHej- mar set
nrs\ pro-
and be' far a
^ point of destif
almost at the emf
Bpiders are wcavar* of a su|»|de hoc,
whose touch, for qaiekness and fine
uess, suriNuuie* any spiuutng jenny,—
C««wlf« Family Papct .
Marah'i Radical Core Truss
given,
icaven
Ammonia, or as it m generally
railed, BpintB of hartshorn, is a pow
erful alkali, ami iliwiolx-ea grease and
dirt with groat case. It has lately
been rei outmciulmi \ cry highly fur
domcatie purposes. For washing
paint. |mt a tuidc s||mMiful iu a
quart of tuoderwirly hot water, dip
in a llannei * loth and with this
simply wipe off the wood work ; no
seralibiDg will bi* necessary. For
taking greane *{iots from any fabric
iimc the ammonia nearly |Hire. then
lay white biotting |*a|M*r o\cr the
iqtot, and icon it lightly. In wash
ing lares. |ait about twelve drops in
To dean wl
r pilK Icrf bnit mow i-gcctivc Trum
1 known ft a the cure aod relief of
Hernia or Rupture. Thin Tnw ha* re-
c» ived the wtuction of tlw mow eminent
physician* of this cooutry, who do not
lwsitate to recommend it to tboae afflict ed
with Hernia na being nwperior to all
other*. ,
It i* tlw only Tcum that will retain tin
bowel* with any rertainty, and tlw wreerer
can feel aasurcd that he im using a remedy
that will he at all times safe and effectual
in it* operations. <»f this we guarantee
entire watiafactioii to all who may conw
■wh r oor treatment.
l. ulws' silk elastic alalominal twit* for
corpulency, falling of tlw womb, and a*
a support to the lwwk and alidiHuinal
mnarles. Anklets, km-e caps and stock
ing* for variooae rein*, ulcer* and weak
joint*.
Should* r brace* for lmtie*. gents and
childrvn. for the cure of stooping of the
shoulder* and a* a chew expander.
I*ile liistTnuients. the most *uperior
artu-le iu UM—light, raaily aiUusteil and
i(l»ctujil. Instrument* for all phy*ical
def«*nattws, curvature of the spine*, bow
legw, club feel, 4 c.
Ag«*nt fo* Cb-nii-ut'* Celebrated Artifi
cial Limtai,
Agent fin tiramUir* Patent Rubtwi
tipiwd Cratches.
Agent for I>r. Halwork'* Silver I terine
fomorttr.
Agent for l>r. Wadswottir* St<-m Per-
•wry.
I Allies' A|Mutaietit with a competent
iady iu atteiMlanci-.
«»rthn» per mail promptly a It ended to.
8. MAR8H,
9*J \V. Baltimore SL,
Baltimore. Md.
W® take the following from au ex
change, for the consideration of Uie
manager* of t’oonty and Hlote Fairs,
and all other* concerned :
It ia high time that a brood dia
tinetiou were made lietween sfMirtiug
clnlw anil agrieultaral societies, and
between home race* and njfrirnltur.il
lair*. The union of these two di
verse, if not antagonistic elements,
has been the mean* of Mtrangimg
what is good in asaoriattona for the
promotion of agriculture and kin
dred pursuit*. Breeding race horse*
is not within the sphere of farming.
It may reasonably be doubted wbetli
er it ia |>rodnetive of any good : it ia
very clear that it is productive of
more evil, if the morals of the human
race are of any account. Horse
root** are gathering* for black leg*,
and they are no more within the
range of former's legitimate pursuit*
than gambling. We do not all
believe ia mingling thiuga that are
so opposed, and the farmer will have
reason to rejoice, if the day ever
comes when agricultural fair* shall
again be made what they ought to
be, and what they oner were. We
may express the hope that this sub
ject will be discussed in the winter
sesaious of agricultural societies, ami
that they will decide to cut loose
from such evil associations. The re
salt of the Hampden Agricultural
Society’s departure from farming to
horse-rociog, may be au extreme
case, but it ia not a strange one.
a pint of warm *nd*.
ver, mix two teaspoouafull of am
bhuiiu in a quart of hot and*. Put
in year silverware and wash it, using
an old trail Imiah or tooth brash for
the pur;tore. For cleaning hair-brash
e*. etc.. aini|ily shake the brushes
up and dowu in a mixture of one tea
HjKMUiful ot uiuiuouia to one piut of
hot water ; when they are cleansed,
riuoe thiMH in cold water, and staud
them iu tl»e wind or in a hot place to
dry. Few washing finger marks
from lookiug glasses, aud windows,
put a few drops of ammonia on a
moist rag, and make quick work of it.
if you wish your house plants to
fiourisli, put a lew drops of the spir
its iu every pint of water used in
w ateriug. A teaspoon I ul will add
much to the refreshing effects of a
bath. Nothing is letter than am
inoiiia water for cleauatng the hair.
In every ease rinse off the ammonia
with clear water. To which we
would only add, that, for removing
grease spots, a mixture of equal
parts of ammonia and alcohol ia bet
ter thau alcohol alone ; and for ta
king out the rod stains produced by
the stong acids iu blue and black
clothes, there is nothiug better than
ammonia
'or the Lutheran Visitor.
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clcariu
THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE.
117 Xorth Sixth Street } ^
Vll I LA DELPHIC
I* now prepared to fill order* for *11 cur
Church Publications.
and also htandsrd
Theological and Miscellaaeott Work
to tke
jhiug well enough,”
I don’t like to have
U whole
The Fatherland Sc *)8
house almost
nobody.’’
y! Why, Mi
il papa, man
Thf Lutheran Publication Society have
ma»h- urrnnicenient* to translate anil pub
lish u wrie* of (icniuni Work*, (Knitable
for Family and 8. S. n*e,) under the title
of “The F atherland Herii-*.’’
The following b**»k» have already lieeo
pnhliahed:
The Cottage by the Lake .#0.75
In the Midst of the North Sea 0.75
Anton, tin* Fiahcituan 0.85
Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85
Fritz; or. Filial Obedience 0.65
Geyer Walty; or, Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00
Thc*e aix have been pat up in a neat
ease, forming Set No. 1.
I’tider the Knrlh ...#0.70
Ohif Thotlakaen 1.00
The Treasure of the lues 0.85
Buried in tlw- Snow 0.80
Dominic; or. Bread upon the Water*. 1.10
8eppeli, the 8win* Boy 0.85
Forming 8ct No. ?, put wp in a neat
case.
The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..#1.10
Leonhard, the Runaway 0.50
Little Madelon ; or, Maternal Love,..1.00
Gottlieb Frey, 1.10
The School Maater and hi* 8on 1.00
Forming Set No. t, pnt up in a neat
lUeaaed be Xotkiny.—During the
last tweaty years, W«. B. A at or hat
ao inanagml a fortune of twenty mil-
lions aa to roll it into sixty millions.
Nuppoae be has, what then! What
has he made by tfee operation, except
increased wurrimeut to keep the run
of his iocreosed wealth f Astor, with
sixty inillious, eats uo more oyster*
quail, woodcock, and boned turk-y,
than he did when lie was worth ten
millions. Lie dresses uo better, aud
A brother editor was sitting iu hit
office one afternooa, some years ago,
when a former friend came in and
said r “Mr. H , I Wire your paper,
but time* are hard, I can't pay
for it.”
“Ia that so, friend Jones T l*m
very sorry to hear that you are so
hard run. I will give you uiy pa
per.*
“Oh, no! I can’t take it ns a
gift.”
“Well, then, let’s see how we can
tlx it. You raise chickens, I be
lieve H
“Yes, a few, but the)* don’t bring
anythiug hardly.’*
“Don’t they f Neither does my
paper cost anything hardly. Now
I have a proposition to make to you.
I will contimwfyimr paper, and when
yon go home, you may select from
your lot one chicken, and call her
mine. Take good care of her and
bring me the product, whether in
eggs or chiejtens, and we will call it
square.”
“All right, brother B——,* and
the old fellow chuckled at what be
thought a capital bargain. He kept
the contract strictly, tod st the sod
of tMf ynar found that lw bad paid
Systematizing Mental Labor.—As a
marvellous instance ot wbat one
man may acheive by doing system at
ically thoroughly whatever he under
takes, we can not do better thau
consider the life of Alexander von
Humboldt? Thcte was no i>art of
the world he had not visited, aud he
had been uo w here without acquiring
the most exact knowledge of the
whole country, its geology, its aui-
mal life, its botany, all ita physical
characteristics, as wfill os the lan
guage, habits, customs, laws, relig
ion, and history of its people. He
led this life till he was ninety years
of age, aud eveu then uo foct, in auy
part of the world, that hod any boar-
ing ou the scientgfic truth, escaped
bis uotice. Hi* mind was a museum,
where all the knowledge that had
been brought into the world was
placed in order, carefully guarded,
and always ready for use. We are
not wrong in^ottributing the bound
less learning and prodigious memory
of this great man to bis habit of sys
tematizing his mental labor, and to
h, I donljt mean borne folks
to see tbe girls dowu str
Technologist.
Particular attention iriven
of orders for
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
him! car. taken itt the .elcetiei
8E5MI Sf.HMl/ ItlfifiASB*.
to which the Superintendent p r( * * !W
personal attention.
Address orelers. »s aliovc, to
T. L. SCHRACK,
Jan 25-Ctn Superintendent
Starting Right.-^“At the commence
ment of your journey," wrote Amos
Ijswrence, of New England, to a
joung friend, “take this for your
motto—that the difference of going
just right or a little wroug will be
the difference of finding yourself iu
good quarter*, or in a miserable bog
or slough at the end of it.” Then
tqioaking of his own early history,
he said, “We five boys were in the
habit every forenoon of making a
drink compounded of rum and rais
in*, with bisenit, very palatable to
eat and drink. After being in the
store four weeks, I found myself ad
mouiahed by my apiietite of the a|y
liroach of the hour for indulgence.
Thinking the habit might make trou
ble if allowed to grow stronger,
without further apology to my sen
iors I declined partaking with them.
Now, I say, to this simple foot of
starting just right aui I indebted,
with G*xr» blessing oq my labors,
a mild, geatle voice
e, “who spuds the
“Well, my dear, do you t
are $oing quite right to frei
an impatient way over
doeaf - j
Ague huug dowu her i
did lot answer. Her gran
tinned, “Jost| think how n
people there arc, who have
such' a nice liome as yon e
this freezing feather many
are hungry and almost (le
Pad aud
|iua con-
kny poor
aot even
[joy, aud
childreu
titute of
jlad, and
i eujoy a
p your
jw I like
HAMILTON EASTER & SOUS.
BALTIMORE, MD,
D RESIRING to continue Jta.
friend* at the South, will f
PLF.S (marked with width and 1#** «•
each,) of auy kind of
DRY GOODS,
of Kuitli*h, French aud American .M*, 1 '' 1 ,,
facture. \Vc oln pay Express
all purehasc* from ur amounting to
$20 and Over,
Imi ]«artie* wbo*e ordera are or
nied by the ca*h, (either Bant t r
Jw*t publi*b^d: Wolfinui^, Prince of
Anhalt; The Iron Age of*Genn&ny.
In pre**, and will shortly be nuldished:
GuMtavu* Vaaa: or. King and Peasant;
Adam Neu*er : The Faithful Nesro : The
Valley Mill. By Carl Wild. TraM&afofi
by Joel Swartz, D.D. ; Knight and Peas
ant ; The Emerald : The Three King*:
Faithful Until Death. .
We have a uumher of otlier Transla
tion* under war, which wi« w ill anuou.ice
fr*nn time to time.
8. 8. Libraries selected with unusual
care.
Cabinet Organ* and Melodeon* fur
uiahed to Sunday-school* and churches,
on special tonus. 8. 8. Banner* supplied.
* August W 49—tf
ku«4' that to-day ^ou wi
nice Christmas diuucr v
friends who i love you. Jj
to op the beautiful white
think Qf the broad field#
sowpl dost, month, and ‘
it is for tbe ttanftj^WitCT,
uw iuouvoi iauui* aa
his power of self-concentration, and
to his belief in the wisdom (tf God.—
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