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A » •• * »" **■ i it Liter try The tie may] It is * and plicitj! - 1 . \faga; Aenattu account The The t he da iik isk the bloss >tn the date! r flm the uiom ng < r iik< Uke A Or likt or like <>r 1 Or likfejthe sun, Or likelthc go«tr< wh Even tifich is tufa, w Drawn lout, and ‘withers, the The ski The sets tin Like Or lik Or lik< Or liki Or lik 00 try THE LUTHERAN VISITOR COLUMBIA. 8. £. JULY 2«. 1872 is taken from the Gtn- London, for 1793. literary riirio*ity, unaflWting sim- •ut, on see, tree,- . May,. day, shade, h Jonas had ; thmul is spun, nd so is done, lossoin hlaateth, m fade*, the (morning hasteth, slunl rd cousnfcnw*, |ri»e man he dies, the gras* that's newly sprung, tale link's >m \v begun* lie bird that's here to-day, : • i. lie pearl d de v of May, n hour <1 r like|a span, Or lik^ilio siugii g of u swan ; . Even fitch is mai i who lives by breath, Is bera^uiow tliei», in life and death. The gfijss withei *, tlu) tale is ended, The bfrU Is flown, the dew's ascended, The Mfdr is slior , the span not long, . The swan near d ath ;j mao's life is doue. ow flies, bubble in thd brook, glass nbtcli lik e a look, Like to (if in fi. Or like u shuttle in a Weaver’* hand, '• Or lik^he wHtii ig on the sand, . Or like a though „ or tfke a dream. ■ Or like the glitlii g of it stream : » Even such is mai i wliojlive* by breath. Is here,.now tliei e, in life and death. „The babble’s out, the took’* forgot; . ... V rim shuttle's flu ig, (h<* writing's blot. The thought is p wfc the dream is gone, The wfcior glides, man a life is done , Like t* p blaze o fond delight. Or like the morn ng char and bright, Or like a frost, oi Rke i. shower, t >r like the pride of Ha iePs tower, Or likOthe hoar hat glides the time, Or Kkeitjhe tieaut r in It* r prime; Kveu flpeli is ma i who a; glory lemls His lift a blaze a r two, and en<W . J vanish, the uiprn oVrcasteth, it breaks the shower hastetli, falls, he hour spends. uty fad* s and ivn arrow! from lie bow, water flow, Like tq Or like swift codrsc of Or like;that time 'twixt Or lili spide r’s tender web. man’s life ends. flood and ebb. goal,. ' Or like n race, or like a Or likeithe dealii ig of a dole ; Even such, is mai i, whose brittle stato Is alw%s snhjec unto fate. The ariiawV shot, the flHod soon spent, ... Tlie title's no tk ie, the web soon Tent, • The ra|e soon rw a, the goal soon Won, The dc e soon d< alt, man’s live is done. Like to the light aing from the sky. Or like i post thi t quick doth hie, k quaver iu a short song, i joqme, r three days loug, he snow when tummer's come, he pear, >r like the plnm; Even stch is mai who heaps up sorrow, Lives bpt this dn y, and dies to-morrow. »g’» v *st, the post must go, is short, the jusroey’s so, ro , the plnm doth fall, >lv i**, and so nmst all. Or like Or like Or like Or like Fof fhe Lutheran Visit Prayer Answered. IF t' M jiiame was Julia. She was wise and caref il beyond her yean*, al way4-'taking t te oversight and care of l»er delicate b 'other, Eddie, in their plays together, although two years youugM than hv They loved each other my tend'*rly, and were very gentle arid v< ry happy together. And i ml gave hem a little brother, which made tbi m still more happy. Rot wfijle he vas yet a wee little ic sneer; how selfishness has sliriv baby sick. and lia beg wi to droop and get One day she was sitting on her ndrse’s lap, ami, looking np into her fa wl, she sa d : “Carlotte, I sink I wonjt.be wis you long. Do yon sink f am too naughty for Jesus to take t|io7” Tin old woman comfort ed lie# by tell in ; her she lenetc Jesus would take her, Then throwing her little inns arou ad her neck, she said, •‘Carl itte, I w 11 open the gate for you When you »me.” In i few da rs more the little dar ling vfas very i ick, and we watched nursed h<r. oh! so anxiously, thiough Several suffer ng. One day was itting by her repenied what sho nurse weeks tefotv sink prayer. an ts of pain and fond mother when she aid to her ‘(Mamma, I wont H wis’ you long.” Her : “Papa and mama have grayed t* Jesus to make yon well, j We wa it yon to stay with ns.” ] ‘‘No, bt t, mama, I piay to Him lo take ne. 1 don’t want to get tfell.” At d Be who when on earth| took tl e little oues iu his arms, saying: ‘‘Suffer little children to cojme Unto Me, and forbid them r or of'such-is the kingdom of bean and answered little ami aatisfied her de- be “wisl Jesus.” , morn ngs after, just before angel came for her, spirit has released from the offering pody. The next morn- ,r the j same hour, the tiny brother ! was taken back to wer our hearts were very, very we :uew that their spirits ttered it to that world of joy the angi Is dwell. It made ns glad I In our sditow to know that they [were with Jesus in heaven, and woul in atic never b4 sick agaiu. their hti ter we laid their httle bodies narro r but beautiful bed. fnends b ought sweet, emblem- lowers aid placed them on ! silent, bre ists; and we carried them together to one grave, there to sleep until the dead shall he raised incorruptible, when their happy spirits will be agaiu united with their bodies. Little children, do $*ou want to be with Jesus in heaven T Then yon must love sml trust in Him here on earth. We show that we love him by doing w hat be tells iim to do, and by growing like him. When he w as a little boy he was gentle and kind to his little friends, and obedient to his dear mother. He never hod any sin of his own to answer for, as we all have, for he was si u less. He alone can help our sinful hearts to love and serve him. He is ever uear to help us—just as near to yon now as if you could' see him. He is evetrftchrrc. And he is your brother as well as your Saviour. He hears us when we pray to him, nud sends 11is Holy Spirit to cleanse our hearts and All them with good desires and feelings. For this he died aud roar agaiu, and now lives in heaven and makes intercession, that is, prntf»/or »ii there. . ’ . O. of tbs Orest The embalming nfsMassint'* body 1 recalls the singular fate which has atteuded the remain* of so many | distinguished men. In fact, an ex- | treinely interesting volume might he made of the poothutnoa* adventure* i of the bodies of those whose memory The Chlrngo TVIhwnr «ays : One of the moat remarkable instance* of endurance anil nsgnrity In the orni thological Hue is at present to be seen at South Halstead street, in the aha|ie of mu rldetly canary that ha« now reached the age of twelve years, tl* world ho. to bn. •«'«. I * ml «“ «-e>«««» * “ 1 he waa ten years ago. NN hat is mure Miscellaneous. How to be Betutifal. A vacant mind takes all the mean ing out of the fairest face. A sen sual disposition deforms the hand, so most features. A cold, selfish heart shrivels and distorts the best looks. ■' A mean, grovelling spirit takes the dignity out of the figure, aud all the character out of the countenance. A cherished* hatred transforms tlie most beautiful linen- , * , V r * t merits into an image of ugliness. It is as im|K>HHiblo to |»rvs«*ne good looks with a brood of lw*d passions feeding on the blood, a aet of tow loves trampling through the heart, aud a selfish, disdainful spirit enthroned in the will, us to preserve tlie beantv of an elegant mansiou with a litter of swine in the base meat, a tribe of gipsies in the iiarior, and owls aud vultures in tlie upper part. Badness aud beauty will no more keep company a great while thau poison will consort with health, or an elegant carving survive the furnace fire. The experiment of put ting them together bos been tried for thousands of years, but with an nnvarying result. Stand on one of the crowded V « ~ ’« .. ' , * * e* * streets and note the (masers by, and any one can see how a vacant mind has made * vacant eye; how a thoughtless, aimless mind bits rob bed* the features of expresdou ; how vanity ha^ Made everything about : iu victim petty; how frivolity has faded the lustre of the countenance ; how liaby thoughts have made Imby faces; bow pride has rut diMlain into the features, and made the fa«*e a eliron- Tbere is but UlUe doubt that the tombs in tlie pnutheon at I'srio, ! which are *lmwn as containing the I remaius of V'oltaire ami Kouaseau, are iu fact empty, having been rifled during one of the period* ot eou*rc- vative reaction in France. Milton'* head is said to be In the pnaaesaion of a private collector in lomdott. So is Cromwell’*. Jeremy Benthaiu’* body, by hi* direction, wa* »ttiffed, am) dresaetl in his usual suit of clothes, with his lint on, his stick in bis hand, ami seated in his choir, is now preserved in a glass case. A few years ago tlie re was sold at auction, in Isindon, what was said to be the head of Confnrin*, the Chinese rage. It was a skull moant cd iu gold, uml was said to have been taken by an Kngtish suitor from the Hummer Palace in IVktu, when that building was sacked. In f> ('hemin lira Kcoliera, by Haiutine, there is su illustration by Dorr, drawn with the imaginative realism of thst artist, representing tlie skel etmi of Charlemagne seated in his tomb at Aix la C’bapellc, with a crown upon his skeleton bead, and bis bones wrnp|ied in the imperial robe. This tomb was Ituilt by Clisrte magne for himself, ami he was buried there. In !M7, Oth«* 111. hod the tomb opened, uml he fiutml the skeleton as Dore bus depict***! it, still upon the chair, which is atill shown to the curious. Otbo fluittd the body oml the imperial robes much decayed, bit bowing rrajHs t I fully before the nutflruiul the great king, reUnd, ami bud the doors 'imlwl agntn. In UGJ, however, tSr> ware ofwnsNl again by Frmterick Barhovossa. nsn- for plumlcr tksn for curi*Miity. (fating possessed him surprising in regaid to tbi* wee bit of melody la the fact that it baa been atone blind fiir two years j*ast, sod **looks" down with contempt oo its younger mates at their dearth of music, and still warbles his dehekraa music from hi* own “song liook" with volume enough to compensate for their short-coming*. When darkness first came u(ioti the little fellow be exitrriettcrd much difficulty in tnromotiott, sml was constantly coming in emtid with tlie wires of the cage, «ir with the | tore be* thereof. • By degree* his birdsbip was taught caution, and now be is petfmilt snre footed. He moves about with a method wonder fttl to olisetve. On going from perch to pereli, he Himhs along the * ires, at each step patting sat the foot a« vsrefnNy a* the Wind mail his esne, and when Im reaches the deatred post ton he tuoca up with volaluhty aa U ia self congratulation of liis aaprrior aooutnplishmciil. In wjtlhing mi the floor ol his cage be uses the same |irrcaut»ons, sml in bis doily ablution* Observe* all the forms and custom* in vogue among In* more fortunate maipaiiions. In Ibis |M*rtortuMiH<- it w notroeable, however, tbat be never forgets, bis infirmity, for he wash*-* bis bead with the utmost core, always avoid ing contact between hi* claws and any portion of the feathers ia the YMrfwity of bis sightless eye. Such sagacity in a bit#! so fragile is .really astotusbing, and ibis little Wind musician is Ibc pride «tf his owner, the woo*let of -tho* netgblmrbood, anil. We sup|HMr. tbe^enw «f his feathered brethren. Ttoable •elf of the treasures the tomb emi tained, he removed the skeleton, j ^ h» uu*omfortaWy true that th* te and distributed its fragments •*' •• M much distress «»f tuittd relics, and the sknll and some of the experienced in the sntH*ipati*m aw in bone* can still be seen in Aix la realisation of trouble. Almut < ha|ieile, where, with other cmimi half of «»ar unhappy «lays am urea ties they are shown for ire franc* a b y oar ksAmg forward to the ead —/apptfscstf** Jfoparisr, unbaptune** of th* other halt. ; “SuohicMt unto tin* day is the evil — 11 '*■• -«<► man ^ mm- i w 2 . . . . . j thereof." Hr need never lake an Cxnostltt* «f Animal Uf# elletl, and wrinkled, and with«»re*l up the personality ; bow hatred ha* deformed aud dc moral iaed those who yielded to its power ; how every bud passion has‘turned telltale, :*nd published its disgraeefnl story in the lines of the face and the look of the eye; how the old man who has giveu himself np to every sort of wickedness is branded all over with deformity ahd repaid renews— and he will get a new idea of what retributtou is. Tbi* may not lie all, but it is terrible—this transforming of a face once full of hope and love liness into deformity and rupnlsive- ness—then tlie rose blushing on its stalk, now ashes and a brand. “There eon be no doubt," write* Mr. Darwie, -that dogs feel shame a* distinct from four, nml something very like inislewty when brgging too often for food. The great dog sroms the saarliag ot a little dog. and tin* may he called magnanimity. . .Sever al otmervrrs have stated that nxm keys certitiuly dislike being laughed at, and they sometime* invent im aginary offence*. In the Xoologiral Hardens 1 saw a hahooti tbat always gut into a furion* rage when its keepet took out a letter or hook and read it alond to him. am! his rage was so violent that, a* I witnessed on one occasion, lie Wt hi* own leg m» til the Work! flowed. other jut on credit. In borrowing trouble, natural laws an* reversed ; mere mote hilts of annoy aucc l*r*w«*t mountahts when vlrwed at a distance ahead. Sou «* js-rsou» never take actual rum fort. In iramjuil time* the dread of a «vn*nig change ia always in the -way of their cujuy ment t know of one family that was forever expecting to move ; roaar*|uentl>, neglecting to make a garden, repair the bouse, im |*rrma neatly arrange lire furniture., At the latent advieea. ihta family had lived in the samehnnw* eleven year*. If w« take things as they mane, we »hal! usually And that they mote much bettrt than we have any tight !« r»j« t. Oar *at»*'i|Mtof v flags of Advice to Letter-Writers. Hcury Ward Beecher closes an ar ticle in the New York Ledger, on letter writing, with the advice ; Do not begin a letter with an apol ogy or an explanation. Time is pre cious. Letters are multitudinous. Men da not like to open and clean a letter, like fish, before they can eat it. .State your business in the first line. Then, when yon have stated the business, you run go on, if yon wish,' with explanations and apologies, which the receiver can read or not, as he pleases. Thns, if one writes, “Dear Hir—I tlesire to borrow a thousand dollars without interest or security,” and adds eight or ten reasons why, the receiver does not need to read further than tlie first line. ;>* Never begin thus, “liearHir—Y*hi will lie surprised to receive a letter from an entire stranger,” &c. Bless yonr heart, one now a days is sur prised at any thing else f Surprised! I am surprised when I do not get a peck a week. There are a lew rules which men, corresponding with bnsy people, should commit to memory. 1. Don’t write at all. 2. When yon can’t help it, he sharp, abort, and legible. 3. When yon write on yonr own business pay for the answer. . 4. When you want mouey, don’t begiu with piety or flattery. Beg first, and be puras afterward. 5. Don’t beg of may one with whom you are personally acquainted. Die, bqt don’t beg. . „ 1 , . , , ™ ,, distress m«v have bee* * hdflH All tb«* xinmals feel wonder, ami , . «*<»«•*|Mv.nm sml flinging |wl* bt-it of darkness over mstiv s bright ***cue for months, for a* to find nt last that *«» have hem gmltv ol nc**d h-sslv. «e might snv xIhmsI * run iimlly, toiihritg onr»*l\*** and others of the batqtiiirws rightfnlly t«rloug tag U» as and to (hem. “Borrowing tronbh-“ is sotitetitn* s . , [ . « M ..nadjr■ J.m»rbcr mum* for srlflshncnn; out of t be room jumps at the lismlle . ,, . , . ... .. _ . . . .... ! for tin* *mc bummtug trmibh* is ncl of the door sn«I grasp* it with his . ... .. . . . „ . ,. ,. , . . * ^ ,, i (hun satisflc*| unless all within his or paws, although lie can not hiinsHf • . . . .. . . . „ her infliH*nee are* inveigled into the tnm the handle. Parrots also re . IT , I kwn. Il i* hohliug a <bmgen*us ser pent in *Mir hearts, that grows with main exhibit commitv. the Utter quality attoixlmg ofipartaaity f**r linntem, in many pud* of tin* world to decoy the gaao* into their power. The faculty of imitation, so stnmgfv developed in map, especially in a barbarous state, ill present in okmi keys. A certain ball terrier of oar aeqnaintance when he wishes to go Ur. Pitt la a FreUc. talmintMaunnsw tireat men uced to nubend and have a good frolic, as well a* other people. The younger Will Pitt was | noted for dignity of person and for (tower of overawing associate*. Blit he could play as well as rule. One day he was in a high frolic with lady Hester HUuhoiie, Janie* Htaniio|ve, and Win. Napier. They were struggling to hold him down aft«l blacken bis fm-c with a burnt cork, when a servent announced that l*ordjPasUerv«gh and Liverpool, tw o of his associate* in the cabinet, bad called on business. He said, coolly, “Let them wait iu the *uiter mom," and went on with the s|ioit. But fludiug himself overmatched he said! “Stop. This won’t »lo. 1 could easi ly beat you alt, but must’ut keep Uwst- graiuleos w ailing any longer." His associate* W ashed his fine, hid the basin Itehuid the sofa. an*l the grandee* wrerr ti*hervd in. The man ner of Mr. Pitt *u*lde«l\ changed. Ili* tall, ungainly, Imuy figure *eem ed to grow ap to the ce Hf.—flita H biwd thrown hack, his eyes fixed immovably iu one pnaitiou, as if gating into the heavens, ami totally regardless of the two tending fig tiro* before him. He was *i«>ld ami hangh ty ; they, humble ami suppluruL In a few inimites, Mr. Pill Imwed tbem out, and then, turniug round writb * a hearty laugh, caught up a « iikUrmi, . and e*Mua«i*iM«st i)m* battle again. REMOVAL. ( ■A DIERCfCA Wholessle and W. (J rocer. Colmtibi*. H. r. Ijr inform* his friends and lie ho* removed to hi* new ratnlfllahw i formerly Ktnslcr s building, cm th*> rn^l of KirLqrdson and Taylor strmtV!Sl inic to his line of msMarikra i m al I liters is* nCfonp Ba4 Tun m Hm oi m ; <* oM. i aa4 (jms*. Drwyui»« »■forwjo^. 0. mmJ Imtrrtmimi Fevsn, Oimsms «( tfc* I im hI P‘—lKmc h.iun tun Kws brv. «* As IX- • Or silr PsrgaU** ss wtU a* me tk* pec altar merit ot actiae a* ikr Ln*t aft* tmcrtl Olji Ri«t «** H. Poaralaa. Boik. Car- “ssrtisti Hraul, OirU l.*era!W do( K(> Oirw* emt «4 tKe ayaum M> • start i.me lytUM* tftsss Brtterft. 0*s Wals m ssdb esaea wi* mrou Urn mml laatAw*. vt iKcu c«rsti««. •*> aa* <hsl OratrCaal 'How did that homely woman cun Irive t*« get married? a not unfix* qurnlly remarked ««t some good TBB4 ^ mm ] r dowiestic erratnrr whom her husband | rrganift as the apple of his eye, and in whose plain face Im **•*•* some thing better th.ui lnwuly. Pretty girhv, who are vaiu of their charm*, , u are rather |fot*i tu make obwna esasUftsosa* * Irasar (hr Vlllale* Blswd «Wes««s( ifOiuji (Wnftk iftt alun ia ci . cissataa M *Kca f ck is Iks ns« : riosai u mm H m adl (rU you wkt» the Uoud ■y I? nSftdb' Visas ' a Bit s< ss asssy fiw face «f dw tsnli •* It «• i IV j ■*«• Waiikr alasirOa a* >K< ks*. tksi . ks* ft*ss tk* (Lsraard Ksawi sa* •** srtirloa 1 ing fohlsUne of bnsine**, wicfau ne*. 1 *i-ovisions. Tobaccos, Ac. .1 a unary 2ff BOOK Of WOMB?. ~ [SiU.tKrd bf authority af tA« JfswsatMujr t Hyard S.nk Ameren cents on every copy sold, and ia tin, + .1 of the profit* oerrne to the rhsrek 3 port< Prim, In .........»,,.,X(n Dark And»e*qtie .; j- Arsbeftque Gilt....,*.t a* Mono .* Tucks, gilt edge ‘ , 2 Mon*r* <t, extra gilt .........., | m Turkey Morocco, plsln 3 75 Turkey Moracoo. »n|** i extra rib . t« TnCkey Antiqwe.,.. • Z With gilt d**p*, 30 cent* extra. Ministers and cougr* |c*tio*a are ^ quested to semi on theii ordetw at ygr to whom a duwxMint i4 ten per PULFIT KDtTIOS. Price, in Sheen, tt: Arshnuiar. edge, flt; EngUrfi Twrkey. $4. Tea prr «*nt disc*Mint made to those who qiutntlries. DPFFIE A ( fUPMA m nookaeller*, (’nlomMa,8 C Feb 16 ‘J4—tf . TITK ~~ * LUTHERAN BOOKSTORE, Xo* 117 Xorth fiirtA titrrrt, PHI LAVE IP HI A, PA, midensimcd, having atwuaiedthe A si Kaxcrurnt of the above named estaidi^'onont, riffer* for sale every v*- rieC> of iheolsMiiml, RelighsM, Clin Mi *n«l miihLsv Mad Books, Aay tmaA* puhlishe*! fn tlii- • • ontrv or s>H<Kid,nqie rislly Lolh«-i sn ItoTh old msl new, will be ( | , *x*M*-»«lv j f Mriii*hed to n*d*i. S|M-euil attention civea to fan*whine Su ihU.v -Seiss* *•» tq dies also, aids for SiqM-riiiteudertts ■wT’Tlench*-i». The er dei* of Minuter*, siq>* Cuinudeiiu,Teadt er* *t*d i -ooiBiitteet. eai solirited. LIBERAL DIBCOUBTS GIYEB. ti«Mis of I hi* krtnl; and countuhmuch* of the fact that fivwm of kiveltocaa MrfkaaUsta '“ZSi are often left CsU ksMHft, f*". 14 e“ ikN uU ■ iser». »> t*»-v kj sT Ws WmsIk «f W AkKKs't Vwwa 1 (l« HUM, t. hV *01 b« «*! lir»s »rtk ikstr **s«_ I caUff flaM rrnujV, . T I to pine on the stem, si«o"Si ,,pm * ,l# ... * r \ » 2 mBm*. gr■sinew*, while weed* of nwaiellltexs go off sko m ■ |sm readily, is no diHibt in many case* 1 ZS S at the bottom of tin* sneering qnes auTtkwiir" tnm. Tin- truth 1*, that most men |K**fer homeliness and amialiility U*auty and caprice. Handsome to m«‘U are someUim-s very hard to pleas*-. Th* y are apt to overvalue themselves, and, in waiting for an immense tad. occasionally overstep the mat let. Then plain water*, *ai the contrary, aw are of their |K*rmni ol deficiencies, generally lay them selves *Hit to pnslnre an a green Me impivNNHM*. and in m«wt imdancew wnwl. Thev don’t aspire to rap tarr |ur*p*Ns a illi |inner 1} forluuea, but are wijlmg t«* take anything fliflMMiflMih to Mft _ Birmuj 1 ifti*mwn*i ^■MIsm at am v— CHnb, Mimwv I Stasis Tsb- tUd. CoiarMt, IraxH, Mnsosft* * iW tw. • wcskscw^sl utssUc wu «/ (ks wusMirh. so* frrAi toepar ot lW koawls. kswc ckprt •)> «Sk trcakUKO, JUJtw trua. •las* mtw'wpta, m emyaaStj iirtsin Tkcrc a : as (stksna fa, tfa* psrpcM* cqftkl ft Ik J. Wau«*V Vi*s.*t •> tks, nil «ass*t>ir •amtoya it* lr*S*. mat ptanBt tv «a*rt*n th* I -r Kltaff** Well. V tflony Sar*ta*^ X sdk^ ^jt fart way * |<s Sarsy Bsag»«a»^^«J^a^&*»«^tysy, Vu4ta* 1 Vi.fc.>« Birr**' Isa tktaa tlwa (rati Ualkrr'i * t k Mwss Nat it k msmIm tiatn. md far mho* ita ra*tau n* Vr i to* al tk* infaMMiira (tks ISka ■dr* psn, rartia kcs ifc mi * Milan »r paohrm A complete ( atglogn*- of Honda?-ttrind Book#. pnWidwd ia 1671, arulfraa. Terms (‘ash. Rev G. W FREDERICK. *. A(rr 12 31—-3® RUPTURE CURED. Marsh's Radical Core Truss. i5i*r,*ya *njl mat JfW«L Pad* Imyarram r JpiiE best and fbost eflectire Ttoo known for the enre and rdkf of Hernia or Rapt tin-. Truss has re- W ti otV VitWMt Cwrlyto'aFootry. At the sale of the late lirv. Thom- a* • Alexamlcf** Irbmry rrcently, a mrHwis. and neathr written verwicle S» by Tho«na« f’ariyle was sold. It wa* written on 'a scrap of note (taper, and which Mr. Alexander had mounted in an ebony frame. It was welt known tbat for many years Mr. Alexander enjoyed an intimate personal friendship with TV»* |»ra|»rrll** V Sm*. t», Ai<s*w«, WfttM.MS ' VuntiraiMAtii Hi TW* A pert* w* so* •)■* Lusk** pt.yMi* at O* *»u«t'» Vimrau bimti am d* bast sofa raw* ra Wt CB^r* attf«r»an *a4 traa^HC-ks* fatso, tkes <a«o*uu«. a.«4. o..«, irlrats* Wwwt otatfa Ssainil TWsa Il.ibrta jw vprrt^-* act <S tkc KW—yv t soapcrtie* aBof Attfl buMut, iflWt TW* ' Aftd- sf bite. omI trfm'Atrmf ib* (Ut-. uf u- as. |t*S> SiftkSt fa III*. M lb* as* <ra < 1 (hr-ark fa it.HMy fatrii, aa* n ■ft,'m* «a«m r»a«*r»l ac*otV'l-c th* cor* of Bilwta* tr* r**or fta* Apt*. «*l r.rll/j lit* I»a4y *(*U.I Wtoesoe In noli. ■ Na Mk V ram.u Bt a irftn *lo,» fa (Vs Mr. far!vie. lie (Mr- Alexander) what it feet Is n(w*n. It U sinful, for it ia abiding distrust ol t**Mfs good pnslnce with wiNiderfiil fidelity the tones of different sjieakers, mihI pup pic* reared by cat* have ls*en known to lick their feat and wash their face* after the manner of their foa ter mother*. Attention nn«l memory are also present in the lower animals. uml it iv »in|*o**ildg to deny that the Many a m.in i-»nHi wiihont mom \ dreams of dog* ami Intrses show the Thoaiwuida of men with nothing in ’ tempt pnwenre of imagiaatnin, or that a their prirln, and iInminimhIn with whirh Rich Withait Massy. had ap|iticd t«* him for a satiamp lion towards Iwuhling or bools in emmeetton with Belgmvc ehareh. In reply he received the folfowing: . “Ilev. T. Alexander, will* mnnv ' ■ •« w regard s— “Thrrr a l*i|w» had a *-aw, Altai br taa*t imm-M to wive h« r; lie tSadi his pipes and play'd a spriwa. Aad ttatale tbr cow r»w>sitler . The row consider**’ wf herurF Tbat mirth wa«l w-\g AH bet ; file me a pickle ait rtrae. And ftetl y«s*r wind Umr silk-r.’** -f krta,fVk. a. 1*78. T. f vaiAUu" nslfoc.tk.1 ^PPorter- * tke iiroft sr* M-- Ki. ■! V w ;-<W tra tb*>«r*a( wiamsl TW* Mfasqr s Da X.t MfVVmOi Bit T.Sv i« » t>'T,y N*rr v a» I»wnrfary sSr.-»«.*• <K* ta-«a*ck, Waaiy im« n ft «»aaaWw mMa, K*» bro. cl|ftn«v«d far b*4n*> iMatlv aad Wwlrtit rt kssib nut arc aftV 1ft* UM, >,M , ' W * reived the wiriMU of the nhysirhui* of thin country, who heAitate to recommend it to those« with Hernia a* 'oeinp snperior to afl other*. It i* the only Truae tfuit will retabi th* how el* with any certainty, and tlie wesm caw f«**l omn-ti that he m> D«mg a 1 * that will be at all time* safe and 1 in it* operation*. Of thi* wc entire saUafOetion to all who nnder our treatment. Imdie*’ silk elastic abdominal belt* for eumttleney. falling of tlie wonil*, and at a aunport to the liack and alidossiMl mnsrle*. Anklet*, knee cop* and *t«wi- tng* f«»r vari«-«taie vein*, nicer* and xerwx joint*, Should«-r Itrav* for ladies, grate aad children, for the rnre of *to*q>mg of the ahonlder* and a* a chest expander. V I*il«' ln*trnnieiit«. the most Mjpensr article in n*e—Ught, easily adjn*teo and «-ffcrtnal. Instrument* for an pliy*irtd ; defonuitie*. eunrstwre of the aptne, bow ! legs, dab feet. Ac. ■ Aarent for ('lemetttVCeletWwted Arttfi- ] cud Lind**. ’■. ' •bn-ni f**r Grandair* Patent Rnbbci tipped t'rulehes. . Agent for Dr. Balicock'* Silver I’tense lNt>rll*a.. UU * tbc tbrtcn era I- lad I Bsi ouaidwta Vwd. *acK a* twettaeak. OMttoa Sbsf, vrora-sv. rrm* far*, as* **cnat>ry aa* tabs fa*. fa» taota*. Tfa arr t .aw(i »s* d |og«lr i «c*taiS« : opofat. aad osua ov aonta . " A gent for I>r. Wadsworth'* Htew Per- ljulio' A|K>rtmenf wirti * conipcteot Udy tyi sttend*nee. ■ < trder* iier mail proqiptlv attended to s. Marsh, . 92 AV. Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. June 1* —tf rvt.KKK.it.tt.MciHtxv 1.D410, f>rayut< and (art A;t». Sn tmnciv Cat-, aos •* ftofaftMt and CWfaa, Ska.. Near York. t*>t Ji ttV At J. t*Vf«d.*'.rs .vni» Dt ALXKS. Slav 3 «»0—Am IS. 1H7U Railroads. G Ar C. Railroad. Pamrnprr Train ScknMr. n Al LY. Rimdan excepted, cetmeetioj: with Night Ti lie «lkl not receive the eX|<eoted snbarnption theti, but nnder a threat of the above being lithographed and anhl, Mr. Alexander nlrimatrly aueoreiled ia hia idvpwt. The ew- ri*wt* Memliug of sbrewd. (vraetical (thiloatqdiy and good hnnmreil ***n- . • for piping ami |**h tir.mg Mr. far!vie ha* elsewhere . . rain* on South Cara- ,■■.* "*'» * *=« a >>■ 1 sbjWsJb.ta ta 2*^ PUBLICATION SOCIETY, mid ivilmington.'Coining* and AsgOft* , • Kailraod. AO. 4J 50KTII NIMH KTKKBT. UP. I’lllL.VDKLl'lll A. J K. SHHYOck, SUP’T I^esve Columbia *t 7 45»i« 1 Lari' Alston •»** orrtain Hurt qf rettatHt ia olmi |>reaent.' >Mti even a |Mirkrt, are rich. A man more than «kt fipmawl, »m irre- Animals also profit by experience, horn with a gpoil son ml uMistitution, siatibie.— H'esHjr Itrrirw. us any mail realize* who seta trnpa a good heart. an*l goral limbs, anti n . JL The young are mnt-h more easily pretty go*wl bead-|nrrr, »* tkb. .tkmd Ward*. caught thau the old, ami the adult* hones are better than g*4d. tough gain caution by seeing the fate of innsrfo* than airier, amt nerves that Word* derive their |N»wer, not those who are caught. The Fatherland Se \>s. Thr Lutlrt-rati Publication Sorietv have ««u«d«- srnuiumiient* to translate and pub- b*h » series of (iomsu IVorkn, (KiiitshW for Famiri ,-md S. S. n**0 under th*’ title »»f ’‘Tie- Fatherland Scrir*.” 1'le- follow ing IktaLi larv aln-wdv letf peldiMk*-*!: Thg t’**tt«g»' by tin* Lake.......... .$0.75 In tie- Midst of the North Set.:,..., 0.75 Anton, the fisherman.,;..;ojtt tfo- 1 .ittb* -Ssvox ard J ; o.85 Frit*; «*r, Vdial Gl*e*(iete-c... 1o.gj I/cwve Newlveny...... —h 1|P» iAoave (’okcebun - W heart Belton... 4 8Dp» Arrive at Greenville 1®P* bowN.. Leave Greenville. 6 “ Belton ......;...:.. I? •** “ A’okesbmy v W J*** “ Abbeville 4 *’ Newberry.. 1 ^ , “ -** vision U»f Arrive at Columbia..., * .4 ntlrreon Jiranrk ami KAft W, riftm*. DOWN. ♦ UP. Leave Walhall.* 4 45am Arrive 7SOP® <;• y»r M’alty : or, Fidelitx Kewsobd. lidO. Leare Perryvdle 5 35 a m These six h»Ve 1«een put rm in a neat' I-c«ve iVmlh* Tool* also flash fire and carry energy 1o every from nnmber, tml fnnn the du-rctm-sa l^adeirth** Kaiih... . are used by aoniy ol tlie higher opes, functgrti are ls*ttrr than honsrs and anti iHtematy will* wlm-h lbey are ’ Th, riv**ur»^«»f tin The rliim|tanxee use* a stone to lands. It ia I letter Ilian a landed delivered. Max Mullet ns>m:—“A crock a nut retmmbling a walnut. ton 610 s m Leave*»P* Ia**rc Anderwon 7 10a in Leave6WP Arrive ol Belton 800 sm l/*vf 4Wp Aeeoaunodation train* run *>« estate tu have the right kind of a arN educated |s-mu* in Kuglaud, and the Abysainian imlioon* fight troops of another *peeles, and roll down Mtooea in the attack before \ ly a* among Herd* and horses, they finally close in a band to-hand Mention may do mwrh to check father and ntotbrr. (bind breed* ami who has liren at the |Htblir school IuhI breeds exist among men as real and at the fniversify, w ho mid* Ed ] his Bibb*. Hhaks(ieare, tlie lamdon evil ’ Ttmrm, ami all of MmlieV ltltrary, cikconnter. The idea of pr*»|M»rty «* tewdeweira or f« devehqi g*swt (4 e., nine twentieths of all the books common al*o to ewrry dog with a bone, tn nil birds with their neats, and notably lit the case of rook a. Nor can a certain kink of bmguage he denied to the brute*. Tlie dog com mnnicntcM his feelings by barks of different tones, which undoubtedly raise in his fellow dog* ideas similar to those j starting in his own mind;— Edinburgh Rerietc. ones; Iwit it is a great thing to in- pul»li*hed in Kugiaud,) seldom uses berit the right itrnportiou of foenl mote Ihau Utter tboussml or four ties to start with. The man is rirh thousand words in actual eratversa Sentiments of friendship flow from the heart frozen in adversity. which be who has a good disposition—who Unci. A ten rate thinkers and Hoar i» natnrally kind, patient, cherrfnl. I tessoner*. who avoid vague and gen hopeful, ami who has a flavor of oral expressem*, amt wait till they wit and fan in bis composition The find the word that exactly fits their boniest thing to gat on with ia this meaning, employ a larger stock, and lift la a man's own self. A cross, selfish eloquent s|*r«kcr* may rise to a com fellow—w deafiundiog and eom|4o*n maud of ten thousand. Milton* ing fellow—a timid and earwlomlea.. works are built np with eight thou ed moo—these are oil born deformed sand, and the Ohl Testament say» on the insole. Their feet *lo not all it has to aay with five thousand limp, but their thoughts do. • six hundred and forty-two." put up in a ih‘4i t mm*, forvnivij? SH No. I. v ^ > ............#0.TO a ay m a a ai m «00 j . *r „ . , . , , »»ca ;..V. 0.85 Rnojri ttnried In the (laaw ;. 0^0} r ndsy*. . fhuiiiuie; or. Bread ii|Mm the VVafor*. 1.10! AbberiUe Jtrameh. v fieppeK, Hm* Swiss Boy.. 0.65 i Lave Ookeshnry for A libcviflaot tkg* o.-umn irams ~ * Monday*, WefswhP 41 Forming Set No. 8. ptit np in n in-*! easi*. The Greek Slave; or. Filial I^ovc,..#1-10 lamnlisnl. the Runaway, 0.60 Little M;utelou ; or, Matenud Ix*ve,..1.00 Gmtlieb Frev 1.10 ThcNclmol Master and hi* H**..,...... 1.00 Forming Set No. Jt, pot up in s neat lyeave AblievQle forCokeduiry—lSOP" 1 , THOH. DODA M E AD, Gmrral &V f M. T. Bakti.k^t. Grmrml Tickft ^1* t ' Chang-p of Schedule- Ju*t published: Wolfjrantr. Prince of Anlialt; The lrrai Ajrr of Germany. In press, and will shortly he published j *1 Gustsrit* Vam: *w, King and Peasant : Adam Neuser; The Faithful Negro : The Volley Mill. By Carl M ild. Translated by Jo**l Swart*, I).I>. ; Knight a«id F’*‘a*- Three King*; ant : 'Fhe Emerald; 'I'he Faithful Uwtfl IVatlr. I Wt> have a iiuiiiU-i <»f other Transla tion* under w*y, whirh we will announce fm*u 1 hue to time. 8. 8. Libraries selected with unusual ran-. • (’•laiHi Organ* and Mclodeou* far undu'd to Sunday-school* and churche*. on special term*, fi. fc. Banner* supplied. August Hi ‘ . ' 4fi—tf SOfTII CaroUKA R- R- Columbia, S. C-, Jaw »> ('hange of sc-lied ale. to go into and after Sunday, 84th instant: Hail and PaMmgrr Train- . licarc Columbia,. -J ^ Arrive at Charleston * ^ J; I^eave Charleston... — ---J Arrive at Columbia -•* Night Kn****f Freight and timn Train (Sunday* excepted)■ ^ Leave Columhi* —..-^ J* Arrive at Charleston 4 * Leave Charleston P" Arrive at Columbia-.u. :*. *« Camden Accommodation Traiu ^i continue to run to Cafommii w formjj —Mondsv*, Weduesday* aud sat " ' , A L. TYLER, Vice-President. 8. B. Pickiks, Gen. Ticket Agt, »/■" ■ . • - * . < ■ f‘ N KW The Power (]%e P® w ^ r of .fritint: tb« «1i TiB ‘ in fa- WfoW J^yiour J«*«* tores of *>« r B<hW: •yhe divine nature ^ human, nor th divine. #fliMfl . ^yr up otb<,r thiftF diatinct fru«« are two disriact n-*»1 and I* nature piw»crve«l wonder of I*>* ‘* l nature*. orw * divimj bamuii, infinitely rf lvc«, idioukl Wt«l Jargon. Here or, ia found in the N <^wl and man ni ; (’gator and the • n the same subotan n l «dftcss linked with 1 and ac*(uaint*Hl w j -The word wa> can be more mintamll tu become man, an<IJ „ God! that a fierfoT the •riorionfi v i*crf’ leneies of Deity I the infirmitieA humanity, «in Cxeej er is seen in sust.* 8nd sapportingtho Christ, keeping it " . dcr the infinite wrath that was pon fot our 8ius, and n nous over the (kt bell. Hence his >’j bold my Servant The (lower of God j Christ from tlie dc teUs ns thaf God vi power in Christ vrV, from the dead. I | to the fish and *| upon the dry laud, from the lions' d**J Ire from burning til dren. These v lions of the Diviuej types of the resuri nous Redeemer, as nothing to wh.r tbem, for that \' j - natural causes, and restraining tin in the rosurreeri ' exercised a pow> quenched the fig! wrath, which wa> . lions of Nebucha* be unlocked the pr: the curses of the our Saviour, stroi.l of the great Leviaj Ho a* woqderftiil should..be raise<1 . curs*' of the law . weight of our sins, with success tail sharp conflict wit death aod hell.. IL lie raised from the ot the Father, that I*)wer, and declan| .. God with, power. “Because within ti* • ‘ Shall ihh Ih- left j Corruption Thou vJ Tliy Holy Om- As tlio oak, is in the acoru the soil, aud t an ever jierftxi 'be gigantic m 6o the entire ,( ' Vaa iu that g* ; wrniag the w 6 Irtiich, buried hashtMl Eden, g - *HeT with the Now it ap(>eai*s promise to En *he vigorous s Abraham; now leafing out ot Moses; now *'gual tree tha f^avid uud Isai its blossom yf Gospel of UI *d now btsvr uf ripe fruit, in _ a Postles umlvt ^ Sjurit. "Tl a l?e(S aud in • ,,ers " of its col *°d the same f ^•oe great % R '«ff(‘s of devel tx - rO r j.-; _