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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C, FEBRUARY 7, 1873.
Poetry.
Mr: ~-jgawr.t:x«r ^nirtiguiai
JL Spiritual Song
UKOktiK MACDONALD ARIR NOTAUI.
If I him bat have,
If h« be but mine,
If my heart, hence to the grave,
Ne’er fontvt* hi* lore dirfite-
Know I nought of
Feel I nonKbt bat « <>r»Hlp. hire, tuui triad
news,
If I him but have.
Will | depart;
Follow, with my pilgrim itail-
Follow him with honeat heart;
Ixwvc them, nothing Maying,
On broad, bright, and crowded highway!
•fraying.
|f I him bat have,
Glad asleep I sing;
Of his heart the gift he gave
Shall to mine be meat and drink j
Till, with sweet compelling,
All is leavened by its soft indwelling
If I him bnt have,
Mine the world I hail;
Like a cherub, happy, grave,
Holding bock the virgin’s veil;
While the vision thralls me,
Earth no more with eorthlinesa appals me.
Where I have but him,
Is my fatherhusd;
Every gift to mo doth come
As a heritage in hand;
Brothers long deplored
I in his disciples find restored.
[&riWi for January.
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Miscellaneous.
Veanino of Order
What is thin wonderful enchanter
called order t What, exactly, do ws
mean by it f If we look into it more
narrowly, we shall find that it implies
the separation, division, and diotribu
tion of things according to their
qualities, iu certain definite well cal
culated times and spaoem. Number
and measure are the essence of it.
The sands of the desert can not be
numbered ; at least not by us)-rela
tively to our faculties they are mere
chaos; but the soldiers of a well
ordered army, arranged in rank and
file, can be uurabered, and their thou-
sands told with os much eaae as the
units of a small sum, if onlj the ar
rangements be completed. Ho then
order consists iu dividing a confused
multitude of individual elements into
groups that bear a natural reeetn
blance to one another in kind, in
number, and in measure. A aqnad
of fail-growu soldiers, fire in front
and three in depth, tike the band of
t be old Grtsk chons ta aariaot order;
each unit being like the other, and
the whole being composed of parts
that bear a definite relation of
equality or proportion to the whole ;
the many under the controlling pow
er of order have become one, and
with that nnity have acquired a dis
tinct character, aod are capable of
answering a definite pmrpoae. This,
and this only, ta the difference
between an avalanche of shattered
rooks on the storm-battered sides of
Mount Blanc or Ben Moc-Dbai, and
the stable piles of the Memphian
pyramids, or the chaste columns of
the Parthenon; between what the
great Scotch poet paints as—
“Crags, jLnolk, mxl mounds, confusedly
The fragments of an earlier world,”
aud the beautiful proceoaioo of things
which Moees describes as marehinfc
forth into existence at the Ant of the
Omnipotent.—Profttor Btmekie.
■ '■■■■ i ffp * ■ »>
The Frozen Welle of Brandon.
About a mile Southeast of Bran
dos, Vermont, there is situated a
well forty-one feet deep, the water of
which has tbs peculiarity of remain
ing frozen all the year mood. Ia
1860 the owner of the property began
the usual excavations for water.
After passing through four feet of
and ten foet of toil, a bed nf
gravel, sixteen feet ia thick
ness, was encountered, which rapidly
changed to mud when exposed to
heat. Further digging penetrate*
another bed of elay, aod finally i
layer of clean gravel, in which water
was found. As the Winter months
approached, ice began to form iu the
well, at the rate of from two to four
inches over night, white during the
succeeding Summer, though the well
remained open, an occasional skim of
ice would appear on the surface.
Eventually the well was abandon
ed, hut since it has remained unused
it J* found that if the Winter ice is
uot removed when the weather ia
quite warm, the water remains fro
zen through the hottest month*.
1 taring April last, tee twenty inches
In thickness was taken out, bat as
the atmosphere at that time was
chilly, freezing again took place. On
Jnly 16th, of this year, the tempera
ture In the shads was 85 degree*; at
two foet from the surface of the tee
in the well the mercury sank to 33
degrfiM. ]SJp(: ; A '
In I860 four shaft* were sunk In
immediate proximity to the well
without striking froaen ground; a
fifth endeavor waa more aweceesfol,
but the experiment was never com
peted, though we learn that it will
be oo<« more undertaken next Hum
Uler. ; There ia considerable specula
a* to why
this peculiar locality, poaatMy two
in
from twelve to twenty ala*
day aad gravel, aad Am* a
k^l III flteH
foot me*linnet! ia th* llibte, whtoh
the mederu mew of mmm aft wg
ling to admit te <«»»Armed hf the
and yet uot affect any other spot *unth, of the Bntteh
composed of similar strata Fufi. the —batted moot
•or Huger i» of opinion that the ph« r—mt of the reoard of
nousenon te due to glacial remain*, which he k«a total)
The bed* of clay whir fa tnteruwpt the th. Aaajrnu
•no’s hast aad beaMaa abed of aar “The cuneiform
face water, together with farerahte 1 have reowotly ft—
arrangement of the strata la roaaac give* a kmg aad foil
tiou with its dip, aad the proximity Outage. It eowlata*
of the ooteroppieg Hmeatooe, it te tradltioa of this eveat wbtah avteSad I
haltered, have protected the froaen la the early rknlisaa parted at tea
aonv alt sohitht a !
a ptaaaay aad
thte aaa la aartota to da If temrtty '
glrsa depth to «ha teas, aad offset* *
item* af all kiaffs he utfi—f) discard
«dL Th »s»rot— o ate* tad upoa '
lha —taste af ssswusltos, to dte !
from tbawiug Air thousoada «d
years, while the
Iff IftMk)
worth oil It cm
the scape af all.
I. bat H m
lie* withta
city
Kra«h ft
of the NHxf—I*,
af phe cilia* Jsf
hy the
glacier baa loog since melted away,
leaving only Ha moraines la th*
neighbor hood Mr. Claruaee filer
bag, of Bridgeport, Osao., who has
already spent —a— tim > to the to
reatigal too af the satyaet, props—a
next year to carry down the fifth
wall to a greater distanceHri—fifft
A
Whit Baited Hsraalacrta 9
ruins of Wart*. la thh
laamottem the
IMoao ia pat
asoaih af
the
haildiag. th*
th*
moaaloia , the*
ratlva ha* a ah
I Ikjj, raA f ham' fij^^—
w ewer w u ss wejp se'*ww'm , w
iligm SMRMNkHkl ii ^ h
d«ioo out differ materially from either.
The prieciyokl
A Bhi XHteno
Edward Lrviag waa
«ea! la I nadm, he
at bn hams*
a ha first
I a prayer
ess to th*
What waa the fote of Herculaneum
during the eruption of A. I». 79 !
What special phenomena wrre die
ployed oa the aide of Vesuvius f
What caoaas honed o fioartahiug the darutto* of the Itetag*. th* name
fity in oa taatoat oat of sight of the ,,f WM, **tato «a which the ark
inhabited world t It ho* been proved trim*, the madtog oat af the ford*,
that Poro pet t wtffen-d on interment >v ' n “ »«—*f.«em a scan si is math
so incomplete that, after a fhw days, *"**** *»* ***** thmm
its inhabitant* could recognise their ^ emhied both
dwellings, cook) encamp above and ^ BMIta ami the ilAhw h«a
clear them oat. ffermlaovuin. bwian Th * toncriptlaa open* «P
the contrary, was harieil an drc|> ***** *!—«»• «f whteh *c knew
that the next day it waa impumtafo «—thing prwMty,aod ff te ssaaert
to trace a vestige of it. ed with a number ot ottaw drtmte uf
The ready oaswrr u» nil (hear qnen UWfom history whteh wttt he hath
tkma usually te, «*Lava worked all
the ruin. Herculaneum wa» ewsl *hr •
lowed op uoder eighty foot of lava, fown
If works of art, hronses sod pk- event
tare* have been mfraenkm* pevnrrv
ed, It waa ’due to the impenetrable
shield of lava, yielding only to a —
cutting tool, that protected them Th**taty told I* lot W. T. Rah
from tbr ravage of time." This it* w,#> ,IN * |"v*ut*d lh* ffff Mffjffiff J
plsoattoii te tomiding Psory ,de *** **** *• oahstaatiaffy the saasc
tares wave* of ire rolling upon the m **’ *** rf ,i ••ptareru be
fifty, rising like the tidal swell, aarg | ^h* ■**-<■ imtoirar la ffuffuli n I
f ifiHl iti
mg to through doors and w imkiwm,
•weeping around and moukltngevery
thing, then liowly cooling, sad pee
aerriog Aw posterity treasures that
labor must unveil, repaid hy their
recovery in unharmed beauty.
This te really the optokm that *11
Europe bokls. aad even at Naples
almost all visitors of Hevmlaaeatu
declare that ttej have touched the
lava with their own hand.*. aad, to
books written on the V
more than one traveler
positively that the difficulty of cat
ting the lava presents the chief ot>
stacte to the dtetoterment nf Here*
laneum How can one venture to
meet such convictions hy smarting
that water, not fire, ovem bclasrd
Herculaneum f—aod that it waa not
a torrent of (lowing term, hat a Aood
of mud aad wet ashes that filled the
city. How uprooted peeposspsum m
deep that the works of geok»glala
aad aavaas have foiled to shake f
Dufrrnoy proved that water alone
swept over Herculaneum heaps of
•eorin and pumice, crumbled from
La Soma; Dyer, iherbrek, Ernst,
Breton and other*, have a (firmed te
various language*, to no purpose,
that nothing but ashen, wet to paste
aad hardend by pressure, covered
over Herculaneum ; no one heeded
them, and the blame continue* to be
thrown on the lava, which make rx
vacation* to costly aod tebnrioa*. —
Pofmlmr Sciemr* Month!)
Vafo* of SUfip.
etial
rtans, nhivh
of
ertsi’ city cover*
mitoa. It te
nf
* etttea. Col
hy a waff of
Ugl^ |iff
ta.
Oaa mar*t*g * mtaialrr «am* who
it with a etna* af
Mr. lrviag was
tfrUifr o§^iH I
prayed te attar
Th* mtamtar grew aaeaay. Ha moat
fff aaaaa ta amat
at lint i> * wish ta
Mr. Irrtaf
ga«n as otga of ending, and at th*
test meunral the mlaioter rose and
moved quietly away. Ha had marhed
lha dwar, turned the !m fa «*d waa
t slot tag htoMudf on It >• escape,
a hug* Newfcmndlaad dag,
wvwag, pat
a paw aa aaah ahnaldar, **d famed
him ta hta knee*, MlB hohttag th*
haaidte af the door. II# was afraid
to mav tent the do* should fote i
ha ahoald 4 *«a«h the aaenttag.
Ha waa k»fd a kulptea priaaaer,
the dag mwnatl'Bg guard, UD Mr.
lrviag ended hte teag pru|«r, aad
waa ta* late for hte eta—, sad aaal
ooretal anew altar In heap nway
ten Mr. Iretag when ha «aa a *[
harry.
They tall tha following good
story shoot Horae* B. Ctafiiu, a
New York membant: Oa tha 15th
af February, about 5 o'clock, Claf
Mn waa oittiag nlooe ia his pri
vala odtor, when a young mao, pale
aad otiwort, timidly knocked and
entered. “Mr Ctafiiu.- said he, «l
am te aaad of help. I have been un
ahte ta amat certain payments, be
oaaaa oartaia parties have not done
aa itef agreed hy am, aad would
Uka to have $16,600. 1 came to you
bee**— you were a frmed to my
father, aad might he a fricod to me.”
Htearn to,* said Clafilo, “coma ia aad
bar* a gift— of wiosL* “No," said
the yemag mao, “I don’t drink *
“Hav* a cigar, then F “No, t never
maoke*“ Well,* mid the broker. “I
would like ta accommodate you, but
do* 1 * thtok 1 can* “Vary well,"
said tha young auto, aa he waa about
to leave the room, “I t bought per
hap* you might. Good day, ter."
“Hold oa," —id Mr. CTafitn, “you
don't drink F “No." “Nor smoke f
“So." “Nor gamble, a«r aay thing of
the kind F “No, air; I nm —perm
t—dent of the Sunday echoed "
“Well,* —id Cteffiu, with tenderness
to hi» voice and hte ey es, “yon shall
have it, end three time* the amount
M you wish-. Your father let me
ho— $5,000 oaor, and naked me the
a— qaeatmos. He trusted are, and t
wiff Urns* you. So thanks. I owe
it to yen for your father’s treat."—
I te Cterd.
Dr. Alexander w.
say to —botance —
follow*
men of reflective habit* te— mock
health bv loom* stecn. and «*».» u
—use they eurvy their train* uf
thoughts to bed with them. In my
earlier years I greatly injured my
health hy studying my a—mo— ia
bed. The beat thing one can do te to
take care of the teal hot/ hour b*f*r*
raforiag. Devotion being eadsd,
something may be done to quiet tha
string* of the harp, whteh other wim-
would go oo to vibrate. Let a—
commend to yon thte a—xim, whteh
I somewhere learned from Dr. Won*
who —y* that to hte boyhood he rw
oeived it from the lips uf Dr. John
Owen—a very good pedigr— for a
maxim:—Brmk (As atari*
af btti li mt iv toMNftiias of
or Iffinnlly —judging f
— twoaty fin
vt ithm or* tha waffs af
saga# rlU—t-fuf w* 6—•$*»», i
P—HR—tffffh fi Mrrpn ifflfi 1 IPF 1
fff dffP pppmi
af lha Urteat, aad a—
mg to Urn arcoast, thte city te
ninety mile* frum the
tween I*tab
equal
fc, l. * Isae. 1 ta
f**ee fo* p—steal v
mops. H>
fi aa • kfeats Aaw# m eaafi 4— ff—ofiffh tene te—dl 1
• kW a m rm *vw**ay •■*N^fifftP'*<#
hy extensive uaady platan — S f I
Bfiwto TkBL
There ore |deo(v of good
the world, neither weak m
who hesuiav si—wt
•ovtoty from t hair
talking They ownmes— a
and pause, make great aewnnat
f i f t of t ■ asul —J* •*—— te m . uwi aoJi
| "-raHSfig: JJfi’Wfi SU, Veffuff —nfifi
change it Aw another, and
mi iu or fa avuteaa • no* that the Im
tte’lifate# ttuteaiwa— ia— $ mo hal
W™ "fiW-U i P — gg P—fi p.fi—U-Pw — V r w ff fft Mfffirjf
(Vaf tisis ti me ® nf*r* *
hy bright stunts, all of who— have [
someth log ta aay tdl vwfi tha,
heoriag, it te looofflwnhty an any lag ;
lu bo obliged to alt, outwardly culm
and rrwpertfol. nod tteton to h—g
drawn sente—wn, the path of was—
toi Oiai*) i in iv ffteteggi LI L » a a ... te Mate .. .. ,0
■"ffff*”a rPHiiii ffffsf iwtepn fipfffhfigfiroI
to a Arw well effooaa word* It may '
he edited la eit—mating that all
have not the power to “talk right
**." Thte te odmHtod. fote M te ate
Aw —eh — hare roo vernation it I
gift*, aad goad taste In a— them,
that thte article la wrirte* The
habit of talking well, like aay other
h* bit u good «t bad, —a ho acqolsvd, j
end its aitnluosrnt in wwff worth any |
effort, fa (he firet place one a—te !
be sure he ha* ««o—tbfog to —j he
Awe moaopoffstog the tta— which
imgbt other*t*e he pn-iv.,:*.
teaaas break
the continuity, or sleep will be vexed, j pleanaatly emptayad, and the*,
if not drives away. If you tew, slot pie, *«
wish to know my method, it te Uk Iwor port m the
tarn over the peg— of my English torn. The older aad
Bible, alighting on a pas—ge here, a tha anetety to whteh
( backward and Aw
without plan, and without si
ffdfid to foots* fffi any,
htevtaf aay pfoee th# moment it
Ito islet—t a:e„ Home trao
quitiling word oft— h—ae* a D
vka» hi—alug af fieaee, rijfa gfvetfa
Hte haloved sleep ”
—If. lha la— Urn —natty of rahhtog
the dirthteary Aw Ha ymly*yWahlr*.
Th* baefi o— h— to aay te ham aahl |
la the tempteat maaosr, for all lava
moot fitaW ••talk* okteh «l.
wswftH»mip vmm* uppa — — mpsup^ rwi* aasfif
natornl ovvrffaw of the mtod It te
not aalaral Aw iff to arte— the
■klficiat lingaaga, aar la R — -
They aad their food
the
af the wwiteaai lahsr ia which
to OMwhaate to
fifty has hta mind Ito
a wag from fas* •ovk
te g—ng oa
«ff
he eeeka Aw H
qoile profaohle that
a better tons af footing hr rut
to —y eothtog af the
which
w—hi he worm, If a half day each
week a err given to tacval tote—rar
utth Wht farm—!, toetcod af do
vatiag atx Adi days such u«ek to am
|i4riNMMba U j frtffiai dw
te aw* — irk same ; the taharor te hap
at aa aNNh w—
hy filing a IHtle
11 or to rote vatten, it ahaadd ha barvw
to mtad that load aad min—*! Aw
tha fondly, foemga fim tha oAmA, aapfi
money Aw th* hook a—ate the only
thing* north atriving for. W# seed
fiat if a psrti— of thte
to a aide awake form
11 he gained, prow
ff9 ^
riff being oh—I —Iu for to
mI iInm ffrfctati mb ill \m :
tekjkr fie Ttaote.—An eu
•ay* i “la tha— days* when
of : b* i hnot feet oil. ktx1 portwater-
ly a dry hashtag aaagh, whteh te ate
—ty din—tag to —raatv— hat to
a m kite — *■ —-■ —- . a.
w—fiffi— — v >F jg — o
tho*e that affected
hy trying the Ad
lontog remedy ; Late winter we w««o
todared ta try what ttetae the— w—
tea iM't ok — kff f Ihtemum ii'^aaa v a ■ iWk ia e
68 —Pmigf Iff I fflvff ltwffRMnm m *•—ji • —wP— J, ♦
fito— -*S OMoff jgnffmilffLfi M Ali-feJM I t — i'lk S uMO
«*—ran fffiff te’£ffp| « ffMteqlfM te
tahh'iipn—Afi af — mnn salt to
aad with thte ww gwrgled the the—t
mote effbtewaffy, 'pant twfoce mewl
time. Thf —It ha* ton that dn
S*WSm:mfe A——4s—fimwn m ^
IV— fro— tha a—a! csmghs and eufid*.
t# oloch, aft for — awr atom*wy et-
t—da, wa h**w alw* % * i»— satfiaat,
tiesty dtoappaatd: we aiiiibate it
entirety ta the «*H gargle, sate asnte
COftiliKI Y mMM 91 Iff i IwMP
aar reader* who arw sol*fe* t to dm
**** te the thrawt."
ItJbcdflfii Bh—te
■mrewom^n
j '0,)%
The Adtoning advice come* from
a sarca—ful |*hyaiciaa, regarding the
hrte method of evuidiag contagion
to arnrite frvoi :
L On the Aral appearance of the
die——, the patient should be placed
to a separate apartment, a* near the
top of the bo*— as po—ble, from
whteh cortaioa, corprt*, bed bang
toga, aad other aeedteo* article* of
foroitare should be removed, and oo
|m— except the a—dicwl attendant
and th* ear— or mother be permit
ted to eater the i—
X A boats e—tainiag a aolotioo
of chloride of time or carbolic acid
*b— hi be placed oeor the bed Aw the
paths*! to spit to.
X Handkerchief not to be aaed,
but ptecee of rsg employ ed toste—l,
Aw wiping the no— of the potieot.
Koch pmm after betng used should
4. A t-i^otifril motet of water
I he^lepi for the
t how band*, of
■ if) hr willed bv the *ecr*‘
tteum of the patriot. In on# hand
b—ta the water ahoald he impreg
noted with Ocwtey’s fluid of chksnde,
hy whteh the taint — the hands may
o! ooce be removed
1 Ontalde the door of the sick
swts a ti^is^iH l^r j ^ ^)lril.
so — to cover the entire doorway ;
thte showhl he kept constantly wet
with a aolnti— of Has The effrict
of this will he to keep every other
pari of the ifowne fro* from to faction.
(k The dmcharg— of the bowte*
and kidney* of the pniietil *fo—M be
roctevite to vt—is ( barged vrHh di*
tofaetanto. *nch a* the mlnlfon of
iff. ted W f**^woAFtYfef* 1 #$* : mW^fifi
and immediately removed By these
— puri—n thrown off from
sartor— may be msrinvi
J off——I—»wi tim fi IWM—aa imJF
V Mf jinvWI Aril lHF |PtfWff flf
T. Th* thin okto of runete which
pete* off from the hands, face and
nth— port* af the body to c—vales
newt pot tents, fa highly c—tagioos.
Hatha ah—kl he eootinacd every
day, Aw Ator tteae*, whew the duriu
faction of the skto SM> He regarded
This, however, shoo Id
wot he duoe wythoot first couswlttog
to all
forrgoiog direct we s trill apply
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• THE VERDICT”
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/W— of tta Bond dm nm* «fo*.
be to tho —me
with the bodi du
ben the per*— ia
tV—qmnttj,
lying upon the back, no pillow
te a—tied. Whew lying
to*— the ata a pittow of miter lest
Mae to keep th« bead upon a line
with tha sjriae *b—hl he used. If
tho head ** raised above the level
*f th# hndy. both nNqurati— ami
MM* nrCWIfftlMMI CM liff liKHm BIT IU
9OT1MMI ff itw ti prilffilVIlffi !<» VMr
degr— si chrvslh—. , The sir |—w
to and from tho lung*, aad the Itad
to and from the heart, to tub— roo
tamed Is the *—k. Now take a
straight tube of — y kind, and a
eecteun q—ot tty uf ate or IhjomI. at
a crrtai* |uv««sre, will |ums thr—gh
It to * giv— (tear; hut if yow hood
the tube as the tab— ia the neck
nee tarwt hy baling the head eh-
toted, the quantity uf air or liquid
ohtesh will pa— through to the —mo
time with the game p—are will be
iirl i —a ■> i ii %ii mm i —to*t I k,, ffh Irak «i f*.,* 1 laui*
u fflilHkfffil, foUM Iffr Hit im
the greator tho ofawn—ltow. Twist-
tog of the neck •!**» toterfarea olfh
the rewfOrattoe) *ad Hmaiatl— by
dimioiahtog tbs —paotty of 6ho ten
-HeroAT *
VbHftr Bliwn anwitnk
i/ Poor gam, WhMtcr, PntfSpMm
doctoral, 9m«4, a«4 pwitw l u> pim* —|
-TnMfU. “AppsiMri," ** Xsewen." 0« , Sot^jj
Si
raa, 1
(onus, <tk trom »H Aitritw* til—111* j
Grra Blood PwriAcr .«! . LA-prac
lad Rroorwor uhI l»i».for«o» id t.h«
<g »11 '
c
l55WS
MrimSis^sMclMp riSruMo
tin— M dmt ns.*, cm** m ito
frljjwris sfl^wnw of M.
tag to SncuoM, »s4 r
bo*M sr* *01 ScOroy*# by i
(Im ( Wl
, Bructjiuooo of ik« Summc*. m ft
Mouth. Utlmu Attacks, PalptUttno of —
Immbkm of ike Looks, Pw m tht i
rxjrK and a hundred other
•pni»K« «C I>rP*P«*» l> *b««
eejusi. sad ont btStle y,li prr.-e » 1
Wtmr Vmmaxis Cs—itifilnll. ia 1
W Or* w *m»*e *-wws «*» J
vt Ufe. iiteae Tooic Baiera dt*j4ay so i
th»J a Marled ttBprove'ncot ta t
t or Inflammatory S^fi
mat Ism sod Owl. I>r»!»r«a <* I
Rtmitni sod loierm.ttei.t I even. Dwesasa*tMM3 I
K-idoerv ami Rladdrr. ttvme »■ tiers lu*r kmm
afd Sue U Disease, are earned by Vafcmd |S
is^camerariy produced b- d*ra» C cMeai ef %g |
. -rr an * Gentle - — _ W1B ,
• TonU, poeaesauic am the pacaiiw aaeru d r _ ‘
a posrerfs! afen- m relierrtg <JoapMSM* or |*|
ot the I^rrTjujd Vactrsl *>yuc aad m Bmum DmSI |
psm i
Iwndca. R mj eoras Scald H esd. Son Eye*. XtrueM
Iu*. ScerC D*aeoMr»t>o»>s of We Ska., Hnna
iKaeaae of tUe Skim, of mdtaieeer mam <m MmZ
hwealiy d • • op aaJ esmod cm of the •— » , ^
t— by ifcc « * of theme Raters One Imtle « m
cares oul cm> ., I*- moot mew—ow - —- - ^ 1
Clrarnsr the V Utrd Kn
bad tts uaporit e» throoji the
tnpkai. w Seen; cicmh k ska yes Mi*
atracted a*u •.’’s,. \:<tk ia “*■ —-*— Trs - ' 3
pars, and tho haa,<
the rerat: cieamc it aim ii I
, te i n. toes. Korn r* “ * 1
4 «V •• seem sill faikte.
******* te—to Vrnmu hi
i icw that e»ti
•the r V. t
* —f
uu, aii—hl
ThTO hopnrtefi wt*rk kepi <>u hand to
i V supply tbr cr*«ntn trade. AH
«t«rl i* made at «wur own factory ia th«
city, aad uoctet the proprietor’* sfHvial
Head for Prior List. Factory and
War* atooum : King. «»|>po*itc Cannon
Uliwt. on line «f <'•»> railway. P. O.
fiOOe K«. 170
July 7 tf
RUPTURE CURED.
*
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
h 1 up tr*. *k Jhfl Arif htpermcm.
^mam^m.
r |^HE fast and most Hfatfivc Trom
■ known lot thr con and nrlw-f of
lbraia tw Knptmre. Thi* Truss ha* rr
cct red the Minctinti of the mtm^eininciit
nhyssrton* ««f litis country, who do not
hrmitate to n t ooiuiend it — tbo«r afHictcd
with Hernia os bring superior to all
other*
It fat thr only Tma* that will retain the
luiwrlm with any oertainri. and the wearer
con frrl »muiihI that hr l* ntting a mirid
that will te- at nil tim - mIi and effect—
to it* operation*. Of thi* wr guarant—
enttn aoiiidaction to-*11 who may com*
U—lcr our treatment.
ladte«' «ilk etatrto afcdrimdaal iwh* for
corpolpiKy , falling of tlw w«roh and a*
• auriport to the bock and abtStHuitud
mnsrtes. Anklets, knee cap* and stock-
hues for varietur veto*. nh*er* and weak
Ja—fix
shonblcr brace* for ladtes, gent* and
child re tt. for theroie of stotqiing of tta
*b<>uld« rm and a* a cheat e ii>atii)< r.
lile tantrument*. the most atimor
atlirte ia use—light, easily sHlinstct and
efit-ctuol. Instrument* for all jdtysicnl
driformitfe*, curvature of tlie spine, bow
leg*, dal* feet, Ac.
Agent for Clement's Celebrated Artifi-
rml Limit*.
Agent for Grand*]!'* Patent Kuhbet
tipped Crntebe*.
Agent for Ihr. Ralwock** Silver Cteriae
iuffwwtrr.
Agent f«»r Dr. Wadsworth'* Stem Per-
SWf • ,
1 jm1»< *' Ap .ilmeut With -4 competent
Indy ia atleudanco.
i tedera per mail promptly attended to
8. MAU8H,
»*J W. Baltimore 8L,
Baltimore, Md.
Jane !1 —tf
G. & C. Railroad.
D AILY, Sunday* cxce|Hcd. connecting
with Kigbt Train* an South Caro
tins Railroad, up aud dowu ; also with
trains »snng North and South on Char
lotte. Colombia and Angasta Railroad,
and Wilmington. Columbia au«l Augusts
Railroad.
ft.
ta-ave Gok—shto at ? Utm
L—ve ALstoa twain
Leave Newrbeny 10 40 p m
tom pakrdmi) t 00pm
L—ve Belton S 50 p m
Arrive*l Greenville .... 5 30pm
DOW.
L—ve Greenville ?30am
** Rtdtoti 9 : JO am
•* Coke*bury 11 13 am
M Abbeville 8 15 am
“ Nevr berry 3 30 p m
“ Alston 4 90pm
Arrive at Cnlumbia t D0p»
.1 nArrmti fhirmrk trad Bt*f Ridfir IH-
e—os.
DOVR. IT.
Leave WaltaUa '44* m Arrive ?ISpm
tarn* Perry villr 5X5 a at Leave flaSpm
Iran PemPeton 7 to a in Leave 5 TO p m
Leave Awderson f* 10 * in I.*-nvr 4 30 p m
Arrii? at Helton t ta a m Ixra ve 8 30 p m
t<«n>Uuir with down train from
*
A—WMMlatoMi train* ran oa A>«ho-
Vfili Bnuirhon Mmub>*.Wedne*day»and
Frit—yh. t>n And» raou Hranch, betweon
Belton and Auden*>n. oo Tuesday*,
Tho—tega and So—Mfoyrik’ ■
1TIOS. IX IDA MEAD. Gcnoraf ftep’l.
Ja»ii Nonius. General Jichrt Ag't.
r««* the
•.hr Mi.ki
PlM.
•rum ot w
tint renmuvni Sty* t tUumfu.iurd i*. >«aL £
.. marr** *n mg: — *2 tte tec <d tit, -eagg
•• •**—* to« tW pratm at mmm. lia
epna (he healthy eiemeBti of the body that
bw «fao the dime meed humor, and thmy
beaed theme Moamten of d^memw V*
• retem Same ,ulei like Sterne Kilter
Meehemksi UUeetn Pee—mm op|
l*te»t» tad M-nenls. »odl »• PioMbert. Types
Gold bssMts. a— Moors, aadmee sdra.-ioa m Oh, sKs !
mmbjoct to pmrmlnM of the Bomr V '1 o rturd a—, 1
tMs take a dome of Veutui Vinou** Bimsm |
or once a aneok. me a Prerait-ee
■Glass HeislUeml, asd lal
Perm, mto are so prrraleni ia the t
SZ of the Mi—ippi, Ohio, Mi—our.
n<rJrt CfiSfiMcrafitefiL Arkitrita RefiL Cni)»nk(1ff
Ki <,rands, Pearl. Alibi—. M oUkTsataasaAl
Jintn, amt nan, etkert, twk tkeir mane Ink
ihrw«s^m»aieoeira*»inreew*aatfe>^lierj»S A* Stna
beat and drrmca*. a't irranab’r acoaoipsaial b)
'vtmeera. Thr rr are a !war» or ImTo |
af iba km, a acaiues and
■tw HMKk ate peat torpor af the base's beg
r’apil <p vttk tnnated Mosilitiai la l* '
theme' XJEmFimn?u mmm£t raneaeary. Thai a j
no cathartic far the psrnaac equal to Da. J. Vunrt |
Vmui Bittkss, m the* or# if—#i
daak.motored *t*c>4 Matter with wbch the basest I
lime, and gjeoeei * reuonag tha healthy fuacuasa afX j
ikrafauTar Kl—(*• Well, WTa.ie
Uleeem. EertooMs. SweDed Neck. Go to'. I
laSmuuar.oas, la—cm InSasMaauoaa, UeKual M .
loftha Skm. Sore X—|
— — *
Vaucn’t Vihmo^ ^ ^
U Ut. Walkar’i Cmllfonaia Tlstfar
act cm aE these cam ta a staatiae manner. By
the eOcc, eFche intUanmmtton (the tab
Uaa aiiec ted paru recent* health, aad a
» eflaoed
The peoptrtlea of Da. Wauaa's V
Se ...... -- — . ^ .... A in ■ . i m m e tk, m idsjwn., e MnmAl df^ - —
fiinifii Hpemm, i.nMpncwt\<
hi etnissa, Lasiet, limreu, Sehliee, Cosolrr-l—a
Smkirilk. Alterative, aead Aat. Biliou*
The ApsrlcMa aad Maid Laouabea onMertM 4
Da Wat.cat's Vm*6*« Brrrsas are the bm te
(turc ia ah cases af ent
m M. foeteittg., and
Tta Pufictsc :
thsttg: pmjpertici
err pra
a.
l extend*
> sc* aa k
rtfulataug the io« of uriac. Thar
(Wnpertiem *ImbI**t the Im*. m the acCMCiea af.to
a^^Ha, d'^iaraem^throuch ike^lste *>a*s*
^•ScwSy* ha^^Htd— ^afl
frinq all tl* toads enth Vunca* Brrr**s. Se —**c
erne take hnid af a iliMat ihna laeearMi i, Thekeer.M
■tmiadk, the twse's, th* kxiaeys, aad the eenrs an
nfhrfl I' '
of Dm
rD—
;; aaaiadm
ffV ,rT •**■»
ayatera. haa bee* expencmocd by k> ends*
L Xflhfi bnsndrwdx of tkfl—teh —ore SfE fit"
Tlxe KfltefiCj fi Di Haiai
ram, -a Chrome Dopepao, Fever*.
C*«,,T*nun, dahcaoacv of ntal fKnrer, aad aS
affecting th* sanmh fate*. * * “
OT frVtXSh w.'.AT
fff
im tor the taor relief
t>ireetl*aaa.—Take of the Bitten ee me**
at aashi trom a hah' to one »i
Eat pond twMan dune load, nm
ch..<p, trtoawm. want bedl and uplihw, acd uka «M
floor etrrctM The* are compomed ef jasafe -«*«**»
Mcndtenta. and omwajn no HW1SV
jVALKKK.I*mrr E.ft.JleOflSILDfllX
Dnaun and Get Acta., ban Feaneamov Cat,
•nd cmfifof Wa^tnet.mo and CWitrn, Sim. NevTtfl.
SOLD BY Al t. tanV’OOtSVS *M* I» f 'L—
W >trff Vnw U# tfi %\mir *—
•mo. rorlte—tan•«—ix ,
Oct II
Change of Schedule.
Hoi th Carolixa K. R. Compawl
Columbia, S. C^ Sept. 2A 1®?-
Change of schedule, to go into efferf *
and after Sunday, 99th instant:
Mailomd Pomrngtr Trot*.
Leave Columbia 9 fi*»
Arrive af Charleston 4hp*
L—ve Charleston 9 fi»*
Arrive at Columbia 5 99p*
Night Express, Freight and imwsfA
bos Train (Sunday* exeepted).
Leave Columbia 7 fiP B
Arrive at Charleston .• 86 »*
I*eave ChitRut— 7 lO*
Arrive at criiunlti t 45>U
Camden Aceouiniodation Train
continne to ran to Columbia as farom
—Mondays, Wrdnesdars and Saturtiito
Leave Camden 7 *»•
Arrii-eat Columbia 11 ®**
I*—ve Columbia * 1®F*
Arrive Camden 4 *1
A. L. TYLER, Vice-1
8. B. Pick ins, Gen. Ticket Agt-
Charlotte, Columbia A Augas®
Railroad.
O
General SnperMeudent's <&**
Coli'mbiSeptember *k K®*-
iN nod after thte date the foltoeisf
schedule will be run on thi* t«—»
GOrtG SOTTH. . v *
Train Xo. L TrmoN^*
Leave Charlotte, 800 im
- CoJambfo, 9 49 pm •»»*
Arrive at Aug—ta, 7 43 p ai »»•"
GOING NOXTH.
Train No. 1. Train So*
Leave Augusta, 6 85 a m
44 Columbia, 11 58 am 11
Arrive at ChTotte, 7 43 p m « —a*
Standard time 10 rain ate* «low«r
Washington ; six minutes ahead Co* 1 ^
Train Xo. I daily; train No. 3 dafif
S nutavs excepted. m
Both train* make ckise oonuerf** Z
all potota Xorth, South and
Through ticket* —Id and baggage cb«w*
to nil ]»rhidp*I ptuntx _
Tp.^JSKANW
E. R. Doxsxr,
Gen. F. and T. Agent.
NtFXlma. . O.,
Revs.
NEW SE1
Far
-idigutaty <»" "■
^eoutribatato;
^ of our !♦
with the t*i
year, nod have c
^ yoor colomn-
o( « letter rteeu
jO.»f «»' ° f
joteUipM*
eatned Into tb.-
in an
staixia op<* «* r 1
benhip-’ H«ba«
Thinking that I
similar ca** to th
tor's influence, a
bItafiog to atteii
letter for puhlicai
teebtoway,w»l^»>
ecy hint from th
Keupectfi
K!■ •
Letter to an Hei:
Jty Dear Friend
a commonication
character which ti
be acceptable- Bui
me credit for unseli
and aa earnest 11
ware; and notluui
greater pleasure
thereto.
You, doubtless,
ueipsted me, and
your spiritaal wel
chiefly io view, ii
welfare to the creat|
oociled to his God.
Your relation to tl
bees dedicated to
turn, aud ia the ua
solemnly consecra;<
yoar fathers, draw-
special solicitude o
—may I not say f-fi
tude of heaven,
been, and is. as>
things, divine ordii
appointments. I h
forgotten this fact,
the covenant ol' r|
been invoked apo
manner, giving yol
which you should
grateful for. But V
this covenant an u
so long as you refi
as—me the oWigat
the blessings of tha
do dishonor God au«|
inent
Let os look at t
covenant. A coven
two or more part h i
stipulations and co|
being fulfilled ou thi
*F binds the other. |
Tke plan of aalva
“covenant of salvat
covenant,” the *Vv
!iaat " This covenai
drawn by God himse
r *tion, or groaud t
Himself, and He iu
prescribes the oondit
man can claim ful
P*rt. So we have h;
w dh the framing of
wishing the reason
this it differs fn
between man and m.n
» free offer of p;
Uon Q Pon condition.
ln solemn form oi
Almighty
, Goa Had. hip,*|
*“»l liis Son bag ,i„
to «*ve those for u
if tbe.v
to the ooveuaut
“"Khtious. Will J„
«* yol
covenant, w\
l»cc»al way i 8 beia OJ
f'*noUt ratify,
“«the vows audea
fu „" ( W* may
^" hw »>»« the .
p eUll "t- Then brie
** The Father
-,Z r ,? ke > but for
»" v® e r * in '“b «"
IjUfto «l us i aud t
| J ^geiuent «, if
sinned. J
TIh ‘ *m*
I b (uot for your s
*’«’* Mfcr\ ,
Sbirit . ” ,0 K ' v<
>r,
I *“» in f K_
l art 'cles. coven
, B proTim • i
J^!m “ r * ew
rt ’* r’O’iUin
I *n 10 |ew Do
■kr