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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. < the storm, and travels with Oast sect re toward tba east. Heretics, sod disciple* of Arius, Half-learned, dance-bold, dry sad hard They are not worthy of thy regard. Poor and htunhle as I am. But Ah! Erasmus, of Rotterdam. He is the vilest miscreant That ever walked tills world below l A Mom us, making his mock and mow, At Papist and at Protestant, Sneering at St. John and St. Paul, At God am! Man, at one ami all; And yet aa hollow and false and drear As a cracked pitcher to the ear. And ever growing worse ami worse! Whenever I pray* I pray for a curse On Erasmus, the Insincere! Philip Melaimthou! thou alone Faithful amoug the faithless kuowu. Thee I hail, ami only thee! Behold the record of ns three’ Hr* rt cerba Philippa*, He* tine verbi* Lutheru* ; Kras mu* r erf hi tim* rt t My Philip, prevent thou for me f Lifted above all earthly carts From these high regions of the air, Amoug the birds that day aud night Upon the branches of toll trees Sing their lands and litanies. Praising God with all their might. My Philip, unto thee I write. My Philip! thou knowc-t best All that U passing in this breast; The spiritual agonies, The inward deaths, the iuwurd hell. And the divine new-birth* as well. That surely follow after these, Aa after jriuter follows spring; My Philip, in the night-time sing This song of the Lord I send to thee ; And I will sing it for thy sake. Until oar answering voices make A glorious antipkouy, And choral chant of victory ! [ The Independent. nr ti ai'KY w. loxovcllom . .1 Chmnth*^ in th* Wardburg. A orsmf. iMaaxis Lithkh. writing. Oil God,WTnwer of Sfength i» U A goodly will and weapon ; From alt|>ur need he helps us f ce. That now ti> us doth happen. •The bid evil foe , Doth in earnest grow, In granj armor diglit, Muc g lile and great tuighlj; G$ earth there is uone lilw* Mm. / ** IF] O yes; a tpwir of strength iudeet, The opinm <*u)ti\uGoa In greatly attended to by the | to potation of Malwa, nutl a largo | tort ion of the land revenue ia derived from this source. The poppte* are general I t grown on the heat ground. The land is frequently plowed and manured to the fullest extent practicable. A strong supply of water from wells or rivers ia essential. The ground ia usnally divided iuto small betla about eight fret square, separated front each other by ridges of earth, and all connected by runnels with a mu in channel leading from the water. On the aeed being aown the water ia turned on, and while one man with a pair of bttlloeka keeps the at ream running from the well, another la employed diverting it iuto the differ eul divisions of the field till the whole ia irrigated. The water ia raised either by a rude Persian wheel or by a leathern bag worked with a loug rojs* over a wheel lltnl above the well. The Persian wheel ia simply a drum, over which passes a chain of cstrtbeni pots attached to a rope; t beae fill aa they touch the water, ami on doeorudfug, empty thetiiaehes iuto a trough, whence the stream jiasses on to the laud to lie watered. As the poppies com iuto Mower, the fields present a very Some cultivator* kettle of ttotting attacks the com •* Cakeahoty “ Belton........... Afflw at Orreorille... “ " Andet ***..., “ ** Pend let cm... - - Wslhalla. . . DOWH, Leave Wslhalla “ J^endletoo “ Anderson ** Helton u . C'ofc«*>HU7 “ Newberry.. “ Alstoo..... Arrive at Colaiuliia.... large |mroatafn bowl, which he seta to bis »*lk rating without the ua» of chopsticks until the supply is near ly exhausted, when he adds to the rice some pteoo* of fish, crabs or fowls, taken firm the dish appropri a ted to the animal food. The meats are trammed with waa |dared hi a bucket of water, aud the light waa ao intense that after the signal had beeu burning four urinate*, small newspaper print eould he dlstiuotly rood at a distance of 7# feet, notwithstanding the night saa thick ami foggy. The ronatruction of the lamp hi exceedingly simple, and it is so contrived that when once burned, which oreupiee at tout 40 minute*, the whole may ho thrown away. The chemical preparation contained in the lamp is a solid, hard -ubMtaare, for from danger; not af fected by heat, and there fora nooex plosive; aad the signal la compare lively inexpensive. Its applications for m urine sign ala are aumeroua. In tame of shipwreck, a few lamps thrown on the aa* would illuminate th*» entire sea, and enable assistance to be promptly and ettrtootly ran derod. F«r rocket line apparatus it »s equally valuable, as bo rating into a dame on falling into the arm, it would indicate the position of thu ruekeedtne. In cnooeorioo with life bwoya, it would he a mark to the drowning sailor, aud in Itfo boat ser vino won Id hr a signal to the voaoH in distress, while the brilliaat light would assist in the roorue. It is sho equally svailaltis aa a railway sigual COBRICES, M0XI0K8, Sc., Sc. tucklcr is onr God. have walked unaho I •lough.shimvs* and ht ve trod serpents ia their noth, o scorn the Devil’s! wrath! nrtburg tower I otapd ith led uie Ly the hand, A sword add Innocent foci O’er bom sag rulduinetioii AutllRuglupl Safe ill this V r iULD cun the attention of the public to the forge and elegant •tea k which they are now ofleeing at pruws which defy oouipetiUou, and y includes in »t at tobedooehy the cvaugelist*, past salt, pepper ami apy, a very pungent sauor pro dnerd by the formontsthm of a varie ty of Mark bran*. Soft or hard eggs, rooked vegetable*, sorb as turnips, carrot*, sweet potatoes, pick les made of sliced bamboo sprout*, and • nslad made of the bulbous root* of the lotus, complete the hill of fora of aa ordinary Japanese din f«*n ; log of «• *■"*• , * I* »e*nt the *hol.‘ j tooe of the chord, the whole of the chord,; j« iiot precisely «•><*« in opoitolie time!-, indode •I*-** *"•' e««M- »*•»*»> at y not be WerthtiH; j, ,u thro, the “w«r trv r j, nbotootially t important tb»t we ootioooof that woit M. T. ItARTLETT, General Ticket A n rhood*. Woods. Over the p easan Over 1 the v|stm With dash Df riv With ca.stl h <ro satisfy sii that wa can i demand made in our line, ly would we ask dixzy bights, slight*, f everywhere i flajry on the air. i iferam 1 here at last, i, t he overwhelming blast •tkhjyg. Hell, that followed me to examine our assortment, aa we have devoted much time and care to the acfocUioo af Goods to fill their demon* of despair like a beast to hi* Leave Columbia. ? Arrive at Charleston j Leave Charleston f Arrive at Columbia., « Csnuk n Vrcommodation Trai continue to irn to Columbia ai fc —Mondays, Wednesdays aad ftat» A. L. TA LES, Vice-Proa 8. B. Ptcwa, Ora. Ticket Aft. There BOOTS. SHOES himself elected. pe, ye exclaim ? gay ap|M*aranoe prefer one color—white, red, or put pie ; other* go in for variety. The irrigations are ref tea ted about eight times during the growth of the crop. falls, the wor k of h his name, Sabaoth Miscellaneous God in troth ; he holds foreVer. * n vex the Devil more am b of Him whom we adore, loti 1 it delight me best t thd choir among the rest, teat organ trumpeting s metalie tubes, and sing: taiv factum e*t! Is the Devil can not endure, fweth their meaning well! rouble and repel, jnfqrt and allure; And hippy it ’ rere if our delight Were as great aa his affright! Yea, music is the Prophet’s art: 1 Among the gifts that God hath sent, One of the most magnificent! The Laws of Storms. BLUE IUDGE HAIL BO AD. T RAINS on the Blue Ittdfc Raflrau I run daily, Sundays crregefiT^ Leave Anderson at Stops, Arrive at Wslhalla at. Ttopa Leave Wslhalla at J mlm Arrive at Anderson at •• Wbeu the How collecting the opium commences. Armed witB small instrnmeots having three short steel points, the cultivator and all hia hoaaebold go over the whole field care folly scoring each poppy bead. From the wound thus iu die ted a milky juice exude*, am! ia a fow hour* .isantaes a dark color and become* consistent. This is then scraped off with a small blunt kuife, aad the opium than red levied Is carefully stored, lack pop py head ia scoied aud ar raj ted three times. When dry, the heads are The meteorological report of Prof. J. P. Espy, of Washington, give* some interesting generalixatiotia of the law* of storm* during the w inter mouths, from November to March, as the$' have beeu deduced from the observations ot the Meteorological Bureau. Wheu thf Bureau wa* es tablished, it was understood that storms were spiral movements of the atmosphere, which had also a geoeral To stand t With the ( Through ft Dr. II. M. Jkuddcr. ia a lectors in the Ormond Place (Brook Irn) church, said: It i) remarkable that we have not more authentic histories of China. R"®an histories aad Greek hirorie* have been written over and over again by different men of learaing. Men *|*rttd their wbofo lives writing histones of thewc place*, but do Dot go into the history of C*hina; yet there is a wonderful country aud t*»nr hutMlml millions of jicople who have hehl together under one form of government for renlurie*. to wril* u|«o«i. The doctor thought the time had come when we should look more ioto tlie Oriental world ; the tress tiros we are to get fn>m Tl»«*ro are mewtiuutltle. Tlie Chinese govern ment i* well constituted, and has Iren irn for a tong |**riod bark. It is divided into six department*, i*.itn«-iy, a ftoanl of Civil tiflbv**. Bo ard of Finaiov, floatd of Kit* *, il«Mrd of Wars, Rwnl of Penamw, itid Board •»: Fkhra Wurtta’j It will therefore lie seen that theirs in a thorough eonstitiithiual pni-niBH-nt, hihI taring f<»im< ri on this cfcrUetil tMsis, may le attritwited th-* reason it has stood in foet for so mativ lewrs. w w Tlie Uadi that is imwt ( imitated in China is an almanac. It not «nlv • goes into the change* of the moon, crli|me«. and all that tort of thing, Ian it name* the day people should get married on. what date to go a journey, and when to be buried. Miflhuis nro printed and sold every year. They have also a table of ccli|»*e* for four thousand years rare folly preserved. Agriculture snd eduestiou are th* ir prominent cul ture*. Literature stand* ^rat, agri* culture next. Every year in the spring, the emperor lea era hi* pslam Scriptures we learn mate object of w th| ministry’’ is the **<! body of Christ;ui ffieatiou of the ' means bringing— u * • number of Adam's been given to Cbti turn, “to the nuin 1 and of the- know!- of God, unto a per the measure of the! fulness of Christ." will be edified, \rb» least to the great*, the very same tbinuj and all the very thin] about him—bis divin i^-, his mediatoriHl j lions, his vicarious and powers, and res<i his love and faithfu :i and wiliiuguess most all that will J through him ;* w^lu-ii; no more ignorance, stition in the ehnr<| sbaH be no more j getics; but all that know shall uuderstau ate, autt approve cl creed, as a worship and when all shall living, working tan to a glorious coot] whole man. to the ChHst; wheu chri women shall be in hearts, in their fajJ just like Christ—th the church “look ioJ ‘8gy fair as the tnoJ *#n, and terribU- ; J banners.* Sometimes wlren Picture of the editj then look at it as 1 80 woch igiioraiu-e J [ etnptsitiuijis, < evil thoughts, and *11 The pi ssio is that disturb the soul, Are qujellej by its divine control. As the Evi Spiirit fled from Saul, And hi s dh temper was allayed, When Gay id tpok his harp and played This wor d may full of devils be, .Ml 1 sad) it* devour us; Yet 1 lot 10 s^re afraid are w e, T.bejf ttlwill not overpower us. howe’er Morocco Tucks, gilt edge .... Morocco, extra gilt Turkey Morocco, plain Turkey Morocco, super extra Turkey Antique Iks (m*p—We have to reading Ike folk** uad* to aa by a* into! advanced. Professor Espy confirms the general easterly motion of the storms. They are iiccompanied with a depression of the barometer near the central line of minimum pressure which isgenerally of great length from north to south, ami is often curved, with its convex side toward the east. It travels from the Mississippi to the Connecticut in twenty-four hours, aud from the Connecticut to 8t. John’s, N. F., in thirty-six hours. Wheu the barometer falls suddenly iu the western part of New Englaud, it rises at the same time 111 the valley of the Mississippi, and at St. John's, N. F. In great storms the wind for several hundred miles ou both sides of the Hue of kniuituum pressure blows toward that Hue directly or obliquely, with a force pro|Htrtioued tb the suddenness and greatness of the depression of the barometer. There is generally a lull of wind at the line of minimum pressure, and sometimes a calm. When this line passes toward the east, the wind pulpit Rumoir. orljrt’a Prince, ie 1 nay appear, harm US'TMtt, reived the sanrrtnu of the most eminent plirm* ions of this country,- who do not MMtsU- to recotumctad it to thore oilictcd with Heraia as being superior to all ofKrni It is the only Truss that nUl retain tht bowels with soy certainty, and the wearer can fed ananred that hr is using a remedy that will hr at all time* safe and effectual in iu ojM-nUbm*. Of this « guarantee ewtir* satisfaction to all who may come under <»nr troatmrnt. Ladies* silk elastir abdominal belts for eorpalcncy, falling of the woody aud as a awppert Ui tlie back and abdominal muscles. Anklets, knee raps and stock ing* for varicose veins, ulcers and weak >awta. Shoulder braces for ladies, grata and chltdn-n. for the care of storing of the shoulder* and aa a chest expander. Pile Instmuients. the most superior article in uar—light, easily adjusted and •ftertual. Instnuoetita foc all physical deform 1 tie*, curvature of the spine, bow leg*, dub feet. Ac. Agent tar Clement's Celebrated Artifi cial Limits, Agent for Graadoll’s Patent Rabbet tiMMNl ( mU’bfff. Agent for Dr. Balicock’s Stiver Uterine tamatfo- Agent for Dr. Wadsworth’s Stem Per- •avy. Lndies’ Apartment with • competent i.wh ;n nitendsi... < tfder* per mail promptly attended to. 8. MARSH, 92 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. Md. ttmint made to those 1 ititles. DUFFIEA CH JOBjied, Gott wot! wi »rd can slay him ! .A n * j ; | | gtem> to some, iM< a mystery, veijik flesh and blood as we, 1 lift otlier shield or sword, sapon than tlie Word, ibqt and sliould overeonie ve ful as he! is brth the Pope of Rome, 11 hL t iabolic crew, Iti Bengal, ti***m*es lire grantrrl on the understanding (bat the Jut*** is to lie delivered st a fixed j trice to the goverumeiit fa* tones at I’atns and Be*,ires. Iucred bl* Aad-to ,my That s ich Armet wii Or oth ir w Shorck cot It is th«re inaiiuta**- tnre*l previous to Iteing sent down |o f’alimits, where it is di>q»*»*a-d of Ut monthly sale* hr auction. The net average amount of our optutu revenue during the last five^rats, for whieh th«* a*.H-ounts have lieru laid before Parliattieut, has lievn jCo,7tU,89t). Iu the veai isC7-41-\ the last tor which the arwvteula have lwen laid before the House, it rtar, after all cijeiueii had Iteeti paid, to £7,d4H,ll7—between **oe fifth sn*l one sixth 011 our whole net reveuiM-. — From “ Wild .Men and Wild liensU." rid an< children of the dark ill | hfy cry, the Heresiardi mseih pp all Christendom j Who 1 AgxM Seeks the Not yet; : Yesterday Hhntiryr t I did not j For kMh* and af one fell blow * b*le t’hurehito overthrow ? r hour is not’vet comri * 1 * n an idle hiood, ) ■) tlf others in the wood, ssj the hours in vain ; _ i imult raised around-*- i pen, and baying of hound, fe’s blithe and cheery call, jeweling back again of the distant moahtain Mr. John A. Bassett, of Hwleia, Masaui'Uustdts, Iu a note to the De partment, Washington, accompany iug sjieeimeus of jute manufacture, states that Cotton is baled almost exclusively in gunny cloth. It requires seven yards to the bale. All this, with the exception of 4,000,000 yards, is im|Mirted. The domestic cloth ia preferred to the imported, and bring* a better price iu the market. AU the ‘imported cloth is made from long filter jute. The uae of the butts for cloth x making ia the result of improvements in machinery made by Mr. Jobu 1L Norfolk, of this city . The value of the importation oftast year was something over $.'>,000,000. The outer bark of the jute plant is difficult |o remove, and nathiog has yet beeu devised to supersede baud labor for this purpose. If tbc plant is to be cultivated in this country, a machine tor this ptir|x»*c will lie indispensable. In India, with labor at a few cent* per day, tlie filter is produced at less than I cent |>er |tound. The average cost of jute butts here is 4 j cents per {nmnd: loug jute, ti cents. ’The cloth weighs 24 to 24 pounds to the yard of 45 inches iu width. The price rauges from 21 to 3o cents per yard, accord ing to the season in which it ia told. In the bagging season it brings the highest price. The imported cloth is always a few cento cheaper. There arc probably uot over 200 looms iu this country producing this doth, tuid their existence de|HUida entirely upon the tariff on imitortcd gunny cloth. t of this I found lef and paffi. of the power mg the world about. alt* and trap* and ^rell-trained PUBLICATION SOCIETY, And aU tbs Seeking wl Enough ha HO. 42 NORTH NINTH STREET /WMfdisf Worfk Aaotriag.—It is worth w hil* to k sow bow to atop bleed- tog from the ooae w ho* it Iteoome* excessive. If the Auger is pressed firmly 00 th* little artery which sup plisa blood to the aide of the face affected, the result ia accomplished. Two amall arteries, branching up state to a temple, where he praya, sod afterwards goes into a field to plough and sow seeds; this t> doo* to show the importance of agricul ture. The crop* grown from the seed* aown by the emperor are a led for sacramental purpose*. With re gard to education, every district baa a sebfiol, nod It is seldom you can meet with a young man who ran not read and write. There ia a college with eight thousand young meo, based on competitive examination, which the lecturer explained at length. PHILADELPHIA. J- K. 8HRYOCK, SUPT GEORGE S. HACKEES Door, Sash and Blind FacWT The Fatherland Sc * ya. The Lutheran Publication Society have made arrangements to translate anu pnh- Hah a nerim of German Works, (suitable for Family and 8. 8. use.) under the title «T “The Fatberiand Series.** Th* following books hare already been published: Tlie Cottage by the Lake. $0.75 In the Midst of the North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Fisherman 0.X5 R*-**e, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Frits; or. Filial Otadienee 0.«5 Gcyer Walty; or, Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 These six have been pat up in a neat of the neck, sad passing over the outside of the jaw boon, supply th* fora with blood. If th* now bfoeda from the right nostril, for example. right jaw tiU the beating of the arte ry ia frit. Press hard upon it, aud the bleeding will eeaae. Coutinae the the pleasure five minutes, until th* ruptured vesari in the nora baa time to contract.—iWrilir ( ktonicie. * care, forming Set No. I.' Under the Earth Olaf Thoriakoen The Treasure «f the Inca Tinned in the Snow Dominic; or, Bread upon the Waters lying thereon ; one buttons on your busltand’a shirt*; do not rake up any gnevRiicva; protect the young sod tender branch** of yowr family j plant a smile of good temper in your fore, and raiefolly root out all angry feel iug*, cultivate all womanly graces, aud ex|a*ct a good crop of happl- Mi* That uiay tie easily practicable Honierimenr for tow it w rureirns huslutnd* lets the fi-nrem go to sticks, and the rows break in and eat up the cab!.,*ge* f Suppose ha come into the freshly scrubbed kitchen with mud <>n In- l oots and tobacco ill hi* mouth—rii.tJI she root out all angry Teriitiga then f Wc nay yes, after alie has rooted oat hi* e\saper ttltlg thlMtS. - !y 1‘I. ujaiu wr sicr*. i iu SeppeM, the Swiss Boy 0.65 Forming Set No. t, pat np in * nest N O imported work kept °" M 81 supply the country *£*25’:,, work k» made at our own fscborT city, and under the proprietors ^ supervision. — . — Send for Price List. F*f^**7 Ware luMtius : King, oW®** Btieet, on liue of City railway. * Box, No. 170. | July 7 Coffee pots, (talented and uupat ented, now before the public, are alipoot oa uumeroun as churns aud waxhiog machines, nine-tenth* of which, 1 veulure to say, are simply * orlhicoa. All coffee pots that claim any UnpratcuiQiit iu making good coffee, ( ulnuMla in the oue principle of returning the aroma, or oondens iug principle, during the prooere of leaching or boiling. Of there ra- 1 unis wax* of- j trod nclng a good uruole 1 have found none ao simple aad good as in tbc use of the old- fashioned coffee pot, which will se cure all the aroma, or condeuaiug principle, necesasry for the very beat coffee that can be made by at«i|tly placing a vup ot ookl water or milk The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..fil.l0 Ismtiari. the Runaway, 0.50 Little Mode)ou ; or, Maternal Love... 1.00 Heb Fn*v 1.10 The School Muster snd his Son. 1.00 Forming K* N*. A put up in a nest Vea, K ‘th forevermore 1 may rage and whispers'in my However Just published; Wolfgang, Prince o Anhalt; The Iron Age of Germany. In press, and will shortly he naldished t GtiNtavns Vasa: or, Ring snd Pesaant; Adam Nearer I The Faithful Negro ♦ The Valley Mill. By Carl Wild. Tnui^tod by Jm-l Swsrte. D.D. ; Knight and Pcss- sk ; The Emerald: The Tkrre Kings ; Sight Cht dti lerniaiiy. Euglsitd, the pnitrii'al f W»es *»f ®^7 TiclL ts to and from Ito buj ria. Cheek« on New 5 °tk. promptly attende*l tosad irB * mi day of payment. SEARING A C0~ 84 Broad St., Charleato*, S- ^ • —Parti*-* wishing Tickets may remit ushyfcxF^ AAI / X .^.1. .<■> ntwl fhl*\ Will * om me a bittei sweat, m to flight with jeers, ; Satan! pray for me; 1st 1 am not saved vet! d foes that lie iu wait ue and gate! Etus monk, John Tet$e his hollow Hir Thomas Brown «aid : “Bleep i4 death's younger brother, aud ao like him that I never dare trust him without tuy prayer.” >r at village fain, ehkvous follows, W. Like a hi A