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THE LlTHKIUfl VISITOR, COLUMBIA. S. a, FBBRUARY 13, 1874. ass Poetry. Rom in Bum bot TW. Lord of earth ! Thy boantcoaa hand Well this glorious frame hath planned: Woods that ware, and kills that tower, Ocean rolling In hU power, All that strikes the gaae an nought. AU that charms the lonely thought j Friendship, gem transcending pries; Lore, a flower of Paradise; Yet, amid this scene so fair, Should I ©esse thy sssile to share. What were all its joys to me! Whom bare 1 in heaven but thee! Lord of heaven! beyond oar sight ) Bolls s world of pare light; There, in Lore’s unclouded reign. Parted hands shall join again j Martyrs there, and prophets high. Blase, a glorious company; While immortal mnaio rings From unnumbered eeraph-etriags; Oh, that scone it passing fair! Yet shoaldst thou bs absent there. What were all its joys to me! Whom have I in heaven Bat thee! Lord of earth and heaven! any breast Seeks in thee its only rest! I was lost: thy accents mild Homeward lured thy wandering child. I was blind: thy healing ray Charmed the long eclipse sway. Source of every toy I know. Solace of my every woe; Yet should once thy smile divine Cease upon my soul to shine, What were heaven or earth to ms! Whom have I in heaven but thee! Children’s Department. (Entered according to Act of Congress.) For the Lutheran Visitor TEX LIT! Of JX8TJS CUBIST. Nl'XBXU ▼. JOHN THE BAPTUT. “Some few months before the birth of the Lord Jtsas Christ do old priest by the name of Zacharies went into the temple to barn ineeu before the Lord, as was the custom in those days, nod while he won en gaged in that way he was praying to God to falfll the deeire and ex pectations of the nation and to tend the promised Messiah. He woe a very good and righteous man, and bis wile, Elisabeth, is spoken of an being an excellent woman. This old couple had no children, they were alone in the world. While Zaohanaa was praying, the people outside of the altar of incense were also pray log to God; and as the smoke of the fragrant incense ascended it bore with it the united prayers of the people and priest, which waa a more acceptable offer iugito God than even the sacred incense. Suddenly a poo the right side of the altar there stood a bright, shiniog angel of the Lord. Zachariaa was frightened to see the angel, for it was an unusual appearance at that period; but the angel spoke to him and told him not to be afraid, that God had heard hia prayer, and that the coming of the Lord was at hand. To fulfil the prophecies, his advent should be pra ceded by a messenger, who should have the spirit and power of Elijah of old, and should proclaim the Lord to the people and make thorn ready to receive the Messiah. For this purpose 'a son should be given to Zacharias and bis wife, and they should call his name John. This sou should be the chosen messenger of the Lord. Zacharias, at first, could hardly believe that bis prayers were to be heard, and be said, ‘Hot shall 1 know thisf that is, give me some sign, that I may know your words to be true.” “I should have thought that teeing an angel of God would have con vinced him of the troth of tho mes sage, mother; for angels tell the troth.” “Yes, I should think myself that would have been sign enoogh, but the angel said to him, ‘I am Gabriel that stand in the preeenoe of God, and I am sent to tell yon these glad tidings; bat I will give you the sign you ask. Behold yon shall be dumb and not able to speak until the day that the little boy arrives at your boose, because yon do not believe my words.’” “Did the angel stay after be said that, mother V “No, be vanished, and when Zach arias went oat to the people be couldn’t ipeek a word, and made motions with his hand to them that be had seen a vision.” “What ia a vision, mother !” “An appearance of a spirit or as- pernatural object, something that we can not explain exactly, but it comes from the other world. Well, after a few months, one day the Lord sent this old priest the promised little boy, and ha ealiid his name John, as the angel had told him to do. Then his tongue waa unloosed, and he spoke and praised God, and said seme prophetic words of John’s fu ture life and of the promised Mes siah. The little boy grew stroag and well, and when be waa twslve yean old he left his* home and went into the, wilderness, being;? led by the Holy Spirit of God. It is usually thought that he spent many years upon the'mountain ^called Horeb. TWsameJone Iltold yon of long ago. It was regarded as a holy mountain long before Mease west there with hie fit her in law’s #****%^, The shop horde never west seer it, sad as it J| O MX XbMI llnyt* d 1 fit- tarbed by carious people.* “Whet did he live epee, mother f* said George. “His food was ioeuet aad wild hoaey, aad his ehrthieg waa made ef earners hair; a girdle of Innltosr was 1 )j|, waiok i hia halt waa leer end trtiakv and bs Itiritil like a wild man. He lived ia the wilderesee un til he woe thirty years okl, aad than oar Mariotr was alao nearly thirty years of age, aad ready to begin Hia •ad aad painful ministry span this earth. The Bible aaya that the Mpir It of God name onto John aad laid him to go forth aad preach repeat ease on to the iwopte, aad to prepare them for the com lag of Christ. At all events, suddenly this acreage man appeared amongst the people, preach iag aad calHag them ia a load voice to ‘repeat of their una, for the king dam of heaves was at haad.' Pea pic hsli*i'*'i 1 dttiii wondered wsat out ia to the wilderness after John to hoar more ef hia words. He laid them that Christ eras com tug, aad warned them of hie wrath, aad ha- aoaght them to eoofeee their siae and retnrs to the worship a4 God. Many maltUadea of the c—« people gladly heard him, aad were haaSiaad hr John ruahedat their sina* “Did John Impure Hess with the beptism that ear ministers aaw as *Ko»my deer, Jeha was seat to preach repaatnnee to the people far thnir sinful practices aad the neglect of their worship of God, aad to pro pare their hearts for the reception of the Saviour. He did not baptise them ia the aeoss ef the Trinity, aor call down the Holy Spirit ape them He express! r told them Ihi he eauld oaly baptise them with maOnr «—>*** nuniiiut i.«i flhaS us-usnuw • ^^n^amaa^^me^^wii wtorqp Christ world impure them with the Holy Okmi aad with Ira* “Did Christ do that, mother T “Tee, hot not natll oiler him death, then the Holy Ghost waa teat foam heaven, aad reeled, like toageee of fire, upon the heads of these who remained faithful to the Lord sad had assembled together for prayer.* “Then the people, who ware bep lined by John la the wildeream, didn't receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost T “Oaly thuee ef them who were truly repeated t aad followed Christ daring hia may here; for we after wards read that 1 n one inatanon many went away from hie taerhiega and forsook him because they didn’t ike to obey all hie com meads. To continue about John « u oae 'nrawspw , - ! aww*! we w asmmww wear day, John woe by the river Jerdaa baptising the people. lie saw la the crowd Jreee coming towards him, and when he looked upon hie Cnee tho Spirit of God mid to him, that la the Messiah. John thee spoke sod said, 4 Behold the Lamb ef Gad that taketh away the Mae of the world.’” “Don’t yoe suppose that Jeha knew Jesus before that, mother T “John said himself that he did eat know him, bat that when Gad mmt him to call the people to r* pee toner and to baptise with water, he said, ‘Upon whom thou ahalt mm the Holy Spirit descending aad remaining the me is He that beptieoth with the Holy Ghost.’ Whoa John said. <B* sold the Lamb of Gad,’ Jeeas came a him aad asked to ha baptised. John foil at Hie foot aad did him homage os the Cknet, aad raid, •! have need to be baptised of thee.' Jeans said. ‘Let it he no now, for thus I must fulfil all that ia leqaiied of me.’* “Why did he wish to he baptised, mother V He bad no sins to 00a p.” “The people who coafeeeed their sins and wore baptised were thus prepared to resolve the Messiah, aad rdon aad salvirise, Christ, by submitting to the himilistiee of hi—elf to beptism as a preparetivs rite from the heads of e mao, who was destined to conduct prophecy to iU fulfilment, eoanacrated btmarif to the work of bestowing those pro dons gifts to man, aad as tho laltia tory rite of his ministry apoa earth That God so regarded K, la proved to my miod by the weaderfhl event that took place immediately after the waiter was poo red apoa hia sa cred head. Jesus stood praying, his foes inll of dovotioo, humility sad heavenly peace. While the water was dropping from his beautiful bead, a divine clow shame ia the sky, a flood of daaaling light waa shed over Hie holy form, sad a dove, whiter than soow, waa seen denoted iag from heaven, sad behold it root ed upon the Saviour's head! A sol —n, tweet voice, the votes ef the Eternal Father, waa heard by the astonished mnltitudr. aad God birn self proclaimed the Messiehohip of Jeeas by sieging, This is my bo loved Sou, In whom I am well pleased.’ The Holy Gboet la the form of a dove, the votes ef the fa thar ia heaves, aad the wed batoved Aoa upon the earth t Ajhaly blssssd Trinity! The daaattog light Mtaded the egret ef the people, and the vs— ef God Ailed them wtth£a holy asm t a dm aad wbsa the tight they looked for J mas, he was alas - —- k t«aa a | MW wWw m Ml W W “Where did be gu, ** JMIflMMi tlEI til %G ly, holy a—istaia af Ifarvb There be yi(j be sedietarbed by aay or.#, while he had la aadergo a test af for a —Mist wMh the davit Eaton over the Lord, aad t hart fore pro hq isd him with the ■ that he 1 kn*w this, ealy way by which ha the devlTa designs waa by foatiag aad prayer. Them lempisilsnc will tlea.” Ik soaal aided tag JMMmdncnlee is wed absa/n IllilCCUC. Salary af the W hsa the jJHiNiitoBBEa' IhML hb gha atatotoib 1 sent them to the Tape, sha raw pleat eras cultivated e little ia Spate, Italy, Harguady, aad the Mather Isado, sad Amm a btaaea la the urator, gas growing la the earth, the Its! leas gave thorn the same ef ftotsA T*rmiufkl rive thevr ralird them **Appiae of the aenh,” ia eoad. os late Kagioad to IMS, Woltsr hers la UH jftfoil y Ai^EBB iyMB I &JNTXB&BF m The toiler eoat asms to e Artemi la plant, with the remark that the flrwM wee easoltoat sad aaSrlltsms, se that it weedd be vary nscibl to Eareps. Ills f r ip 111I JU lM.j] > itioatswl Ik* la bam, aad Mbey grew atoaty. ttat wbaa the med-haEs warn vtpa, he took tksMr 1 rial rail of lh« labam ind La BaeaEd^bm ao^msm wmow^Wp e^p lgggp|ENEEM|^fl eager sad riaaiamaa ever them, sol t^b©m bad— aonas sossysnsy m a sylaatl ranty Of caarrn them Wits lasted d—wetiaatv. aad the mommldv ana- rJodml that the fruit vmM aa« ripeu ia Far*hi» The nniirftf aaaltod aa tho pleats aad bsroad taiem The gaatlsmaa, who ettoaovd to bo prvu aataiid atwMi sn# at lbs bab«d psflaai aa it toy ia tho sahra, wWa u brafea upon, aad hr nstfroM that d was whim sa oaaw aad moaly, aad boil *»n*b aa >rraiship mmII tk*i k* looted it, aad Araadl it racy pstiitole The aew vvgriabie was thee reamed* bat for a routery after M was oaly cultivated to the garden, and la 1^>*> (AmB Xbf |gy Mil remark to bar bauaa baek that a pound ef fi mta—is mm two todItoga lahato “ From France, bat at Aral it otoy sppasrtd so an oxpvamr* rarity sa rayal to a docorutioa bs priaasiy Laato XIV. aas arnmotosacd to user a potato htoeaam to hto but ton bole, aad hto vpsmm ware a wreath af them se a head uraameat at coart balto. Aa m amay ether circumstsarso, sosrtoty aad haagrr aceompilshed a geaeral dtotribattoa The graia crops had toiled for are- etui years, sad a ITU a aaarishieg plant aas soaghl to tvheva this nerd la 1173 an apothecary named Far lYlr* Ik li,r ■.. . ... MS*t Ia •ksa se^™,*oewr^wa s wsm^p i^ase ^ uue tSri 'ml was auordfd a prise by the Acad ♦my of Solars! ftotoace, sad to thm be directed the attowttoe ef psMttooi la the poiala. Ua gRas rverol orreo of ibern b>m self. The king won sa detightod with the exanlleat yield that beer claimed. “Yon have found brand Aar ths posrl* Rai Ik* iuMt ajm! ik* fr—m | MMw Jf Amm paamate, weald mat toy them, hut icsfilsrrl sod saarwed the struagu bulk. I’armeotoer sew c I ■ plod a tie muds u pobto aa that bin paUlae* ware new ripe, but that they were se vol to Asa.os m a-t'^Mwda! u> arm i ink 4 .a s*. nA mIwg m ipFnii pVv#iEtbr^JH3NHI,|, EBRHX QT'wfy owe whe stale a petnln was Wi osdhw a double penalty. This wwthaM to perfeotoo*. The peaaaaia ea— at sight sad stale the potatoes, named to guod that to a short tisse every curaar of the held was dag am aad cleaned oat, sad the east ttpnng Germany still tolar, although plant ad to the hotoalaal gsrdsas as early as 1M Is many parts they wsaa latrodassd to the yarns af fomtos to the Thirty Toaro’ War, aad «hsa to *hs Wciarmc u( fk« * **01 vice ap SgWji-’S" lary they wsra cultivsiad and pra pared to various ways as Arad for Brag magma .X ~ ^ m A . _ ew^a it ^A^Bus Mw Btsry tiara the grato harvest foiled, ths rapid ad tare wi eats to sou that they planted pete •silly eat*'- cirrgy pP4#|de * Wee the flafiMiso a A HMW *1 Inked, the S n a, S q . A ■IK :■— then to ITva-lHa Awath Germany aad ilaaevr, and to IASI Weal (tor* many. In ths grata* tessine af 177E to Hrham ii. wbre* they had aa po tatoeu, ISA,ana puraoa* «torv«d, whde to Ailssts, uhmr patotous wmu el ready *■•!' t»ated, sit lived tu Euitarrtoad, patataru *rrv Ire qeeatly calm siud as forty as 173A; to tha fsmitir af ITU llbry saved th mi ass ads af Evan, hat they did sot came tola gaarasl as* aaUt the ha giaatog af Ihto snatary, and prtorl pally store the mamtv ef IAIT Iter* Is n on— to the tilt ef Dr Guthrie uhirb —y «s may net up year la tha fotohrmatog aurmatr. I take it, allgWIy ahbrev toted, fr«ua the Idhvery ETeriUL To atwdrrulsad the aNuston, It Is ta be tvsntmlwtvd that a ndatocer af the us— aaara sufbtvd doalh * gh ether < VvruoMt «r« eader the tlaaMrt ktogu “TW ragged * howto were gathered A hriMViaet endtoam cm llratv, owd th* Dabs ef Argyll to the choir. At (hr cbm. Dr. Itsthria aaoMi te the (Net ef the pisiform to mure a vet* of theaks te ths chairman Serveytog the aadiencr for a mma»e, withoat •uy iag a ward, m per is mi was aua heard. Thro — n iag la the ttoh*, atr^hfi Bs y li I imcu t a -r>k -iiV# , i , cs* gk ^ v^ar , v*uar r v* Is not the Aral tiara, year grate, that aa Argyll sad a Gaihns have amt to the mat ptoaa ia hear unarm is s goad •ark todfeAs sMy of Kdis hargh.' The sffovt af the aratsoru was weadsrfot Libs a shack of TWy ase ibr tvs martyrs hafora Uwm j thru start «d ta chrir fort; and lira Daks step piag forward gave hto head ta Gath ria. rasa ta Accra band to head they •tsod, tts^tgil^^^ msaawbEr, af tag their jeyaos ■sa. It CmbA trf \ tillEit gvf‘d»Hto Guthrie star achtov»d * atw boras or its Yaa havu heard sf a grant |«ft foam aae of am eras tgpafl mea ttcr *riigj'ic'*as ypo taptafifik Great though It war, It Is said la he hat pari sf sas year's prdM Well, a gsattomaa sf similar stradrag to bads— masts ths giver aad ■ riHiwata btoat “Wby, wbai to this 1 giving as maahte raltg-ao • Whan did yaa lata that way 1 1 bet yaa emt say the lord's Fmyor.” “I bat I asa.* “Loth boar yaa.* TW Lord's my to op bard, HI not waai—* "llm litfi |bk« fiMf 1 | JLI teat toy M se well * Z'trxJ.tz. of country most lag boa— it bus always been the custom tor th© imotile to miliar ba- after chnroh for and the shaking af hand*. Perhaps, bracius we, oar untrue, wars bora to the country and hern savor got over it, the custom pteassa aa In the dittos wo arrive ths to— mom rat hafora aarvieo ami go sway the nrameul after. We act as though tha church wars a rail-car, tola which we go whan the time for starting arrives, aad ws got out again as soon as the Depot of the Doxoiogl to reached. Ws protest against this baton— way sf doing tilings. Bhakf a ban the Ben adietios is protractnood with thoso wba oat brioi* and those who oat paasw WOPU u^mupsasi ™ behind you. Meat the people In the —Is, sad give them ( knottoo sulo tattoa. Postponement of tho dining hour Aw fifteen miaoum will neither te lira you la the toon or Mr the dinner. That to aay a comforting to iron preached to gutters I, it to yoar it to the individual In jj rngtoti tfii mjiuial a I heari Tbs church otsir may ba mad* tbs read ta boo von. Many a man w ho was aaaEocted by what tha ministar satd hsa hr»ii caitlured (ur Gad Itv the Christian word of an unprateud mg lay mss an th* way out. Yea may coll it persona! magnet tom, or ttoisura) eurdiality, hat their era mrara chnauaa* ubo have such way til •haktetg luutd* that it amoanta to a Each grretiag to not mods with tha left head. The left head Mt good for a great many things, Aw ia—am. ta kohl a fork, or twist a earl, bat it was never mads ta shah# hands with, unison yaa have tost the ass af the right, her to it done by t he Ups ef the fin gets laid brasslj to the palm of aa other. See to it dee* with a gtoy ea. (sieves era good ta kaey* *«l th* mdd aad make aas ioak well, bat have th— as they cos easily bs ra meted, as they should be, for the) are ana nrmd—are af uhnsttoa mag aeu— Make bora ths head. Place Hi to the palp af year frveed. Clench th* ft agora aonwn the Imrk part of th* head yea grip Then tot all the sf year heart rank ta the and frem there ta the ei boa, and thee through ths forearm, and through the wrist, tilt your Crraad gets ths uhafo charge sf Gn* pal si—rinlgr, In Fsafs time he udd the chria Uses te greet each ether with a holy kma. W # nra glad the east— has Aw th*** ora many she week! net want te kiss ea, as *r weald nev wont ta ktos them. Very attraetiv* pi—as •«mW find the supply greater than th* daman if. But let ns have n nub stitnlo —ted ta ear ago sad toed Let it he fund, hearty, cutbntoiiiUc, Mark irimrrgpsioe fm Hm4 L Keep ceol y auraelf. X Try ta kaep others eonl. A Its ran new tool in year ospraidi Uwros oithwat iotsg «km 4. II* grn*vee» to employ tog oil* era, if ihrtt labor will pay actual ** the murv actively rirvutolea the ii—er, thar* Aw* da eat hoard up year aerrumcry. : A Pa; year just 4om pro«aptly. 7. fto orcum mmdoilnf to year debt era Git* time Aw pay moat if it j oae h? «toeo without impcrtltog your | nun —toil. fi Almedee the credit *y atom aa, fm as poombto. Htnk ta lira ouok System if yaa am Adtowiag it si randy. Buy nothing oe credit that to not si /*? lord*.—How many bora yards there ore to which them to not s dry spot largo oueagh tor ths set tto so Ito daws apoa, whom tho mira and mack uru as deep that the oat tto etafc to over thetr hoofs t Swine, tea. used u dry place to thrir yard, at eight. Wu af — miring would have beam Poultry, ohm. require wu— quartern, and do not always git th— Every time a man shiv —fm I Lis wM-.»or 1#*! Btlttt ismk' luin—lf to— -S-uawmr^s y StoVU mi tot su^ugt a* : fi tafiPtopVv a bother bto animal* uru bavlug the asms expertouea. Bras Nag Brand.—With on— ns thorns the rights ef hospitality are held perottariy sorted, sad these s who twask foiti! lor*;h*r consider themealvna firm friend* and allis*. tu (torts ef Ewlt—toed, when two non bur* qnarraltod with tuck ether, and their friend* nra anxious te have they endeavor to SHINLT PLOWS ^ ^ T»*» a» uuriH * i»«- M*«« Wkai 9t9t 00* rrraMMw U i K*>m tkr»upF->i< Uw nhiiu. Vr»-9 I rn WlflT, t ’ktJT, Lntl.ttWl, tet. fciept 25 —«w Or A THEWAIfo A Consumptive Cured. Mmm!^Tr9m*4*9 k**ta« toin*. Md*»» MW* q»iFTUT »ti(Sf Dr H. 1 cird kla wb -to . ftfcataufa ot (taw. ;•**«. Ufsot |tr« ISM t+clf ftm — r*t»ipt oT »*• «Ua|M »• PW TVtnk*NiaO»(raSF<“*ewo> Of* Ihtl M *MF at ltwlr‘~ ***f v * •**•**. IrrW Om of tlk* Sarroa niacmit EiF*Hk.r,n,m. Owl hlMtainUm. iMFt it IS* Stawack. 1*M- Km of Ik* Sof.u, Ul WmOm of tk. MmcIm. A*. Stmm CSAOTKKMt a 00.. HW Bam Mtvat, UbO •Ua. fa.. F'lH Ma* of tOW fffmt. Nov 20 —Om BUOKIYK BILL FOUNDRY. v OwiMlrtia ta 1*87 *«|io>lur Soil, ot Ccpf.tr »«< Ti«. Fiti. ti.. i WH a *»" r r 1 . m btcwij c - TMATrawr vxto^vr VAHDUZEN d T T. M mi tot tW t*(«W ttract. CiM.ir.rC April 2 237—tf GEORGE 8. HACKER’S Door, 8ash and Blind Factory. vfoaEI CHAItI.ESTON. H. C. TfiTO imported work Wept on Imud to ii anpptv tii* country trad*. All work is mair atjwi own factory in th* city, and under fi proprietor’s aficcial tomsrvision Send for I*ric* Li»t. Factory and Ware Boom* : Kin*, oppoait* ( hddod ASrart, as lto* of City railway. P. O. Man, So. ns. July 7 tf roof. If tw« ■ as— tebto they That atrwkmk m inri m few* IraTu^fom- un gW sit down to the ptodgnd to peec* i ef brand togeth - CHEAP GOODS FOR FALL aad WINTER AT TII15 GRAND CENTiRAL MI GOODS ESMISHMEIT OF WM. I>. LOVE & CO., € 'olmvilvin, H. C. W K are daily addiair to oai extendr* v v !«i<«k of Good*, and will cotifiuu* to aril daring th* prvsnit month *t U aura ally Low and Attractive Price*. STRANGERS Ytarttos tkr City damtx Fair weak, and FAMILIES Makhwr thii VVinCcr pftrrhaacu, a ill find if docuHl) to their ADVANTAGE to EXAMINE Obt Cbdoe Ac ertaest bsfbr* pnrehariog n fK arnd airmpl*« «rrntmtan»ly to all part* of thr rountry on application, of all r«d* that w* can mt. and pay ex po— mi all patveie of m ik>llars and evaa to th* ncarcM uprro depot, •hi> amount acruatpantea tin- older. WM D. LOVE A f O, w, r». Lovit, i COLrMBIA, S. C. n. a. wYutrar. S Coder WWIer Ilona* Nor 13 —3m Change ol Schedule *nrrw Cia»u*i R. R. CowrAKVf Ctowmhta, K. Oct. IH, IfCX. f'hanjr* of «rMnk to fm into effect on end after fluodnr, lfith instant: Mail ami i*amrmgrr Traim. Leave CotamUt* 6 40 a iu Arrive at Charleston 4 20 pm leave Charleston 0 00 a nt Arrive at Columbia 5 00 pm .Vtglf f jjMtw, Frtighi oad Accommoda tion TVwta {&m adapt ereepterf). Leave Col uni ina ? 15 pm Arrtra at Columbia 6 30 a m Atriv# at Charleston 7 10 pm Lea** Ckartraiaa 6 45 h m Camden Train will run lfoodnv. Wed seoday sad Friday as follow*: Lsavw Catambia 1 SO am Arrive Camden « 35 pro ’-save Camden « 50 a m Atriv*at Columbia 11 80s fi. B. Piramra, Ora Ticket Agt 0 A C. Railroad. D aily with Ua* Railroad, ap trains proinp North and Sooth on Char tott*. Columbia and Aagnata Railroad, and wUminjrtop, Columbia *nd Anintsta EMMNmfi - rarag—m|| UP. ^ ve Columbia at 7 15 am v* AUton 0 05 a m Leave Newberry ....10 40am Lear*Cokcshury 9 00pm Leave Belton 8 80 pm Arrive at Greenville 8 80 p m DOWN. Lsava Greenville 7 90 a m “ Belton 0 90am “ Cokeabury It ISaac “ Abbeville 8 15 a te m Newberry S 80 pn ** Alston. f wta a • f •»•««»«• mama a 4 tops: Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p m A udermm flmmrk and Bint Rid fit IH- tohss. DOWN. up. Leave Walhallit 84Sam Arrive 715 p tr Laura PerrvviUe « 98 a m I^eave 8 S5 p ir Lravel'rndleton 710am UaveSfiOpm Irave Anderson 810 a m Leave 4 50 p m Arrive at Belton 900 a m Leave 8 50p m Connecting with down train from Gmaaville. Asrautmadoiioo train* ran on Abb* viUe Branch an MondayaJOdnesdayaand Friday*. On Anderson Branch, between JBsnon and Anderson, on Tuesdays, Thursday* nml Saimdnya. TBOS. IX)DAMEAD, GtneralSnp't. J*— Nostow. Gtntml Ticket Agt. J*. f Dr. J. Walker’* CsUforto^T egafollittent arc a preparation, made chiefly from tivc herbs fonnd on tho lower raJL 0 *’ the Sierra Nevada mountains of uia, tito medicinal properties are extracted therefrom withont of Alcohol. The questions* ■£!? teilj a*M. “What i. the unparalleled succem of Vixiga* n* TKEsr Our answer is, that thermit the cause of dtowwe, and the paiw'^ covers ltis health. .Theyars ttotei blood purifier and a life-giving t»fa5? a perfect Renovator and bri^T’ of tho sv#tem Never befomfa* kistoxy of tha world has % comjpoandrd po«-‘»'*«ir>g tha onahtie* Viecend OrgoM, j»jg,J repair. Bilk - fbi in KmS tick of every <Wrg» n J&a i, >^ f u are a gentle PnrpitiTe u well m » \ relieving C-oogeMion or ! the Liver and VnM Duease*. f Ihe propprtio* of Db. Walt*-, 7rxsoAt ltirrr.aa are A p«nentJ>ji*JZ2? j Carre motive, N alriuutu, Lora Bedative, C’oanter Irritant, I nve. aad Anti-Bilioa*. Grateful Thousands proebiaVn. xgajr Bitter* the most wonderful 2! vigoront that ever mtatoto th* mkZ system. No Person can tike th—fifito. according to direction*, and rentonS unwell, provided their boom *i« tuxlS •troyed by mineral poison or — means, and viul organs wasted benai ■ir. ions. Remittent and !*%. mittent Fevers, which are sopmv lent in the valit-j s of oar gnst mm throaghoat tbc United States, twpechg* those of the Mississippi, Oltio,Mourn Illinois, Tennessee, Cambeiiand AriJ aas. Red, Colorado, Broros, Rio Gnuk Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, SavactuJi, to saoke, James, and many otbso, «fi their vast tnbpuries, throogioat o» entire coantry daring the SnniBer ud Autumn, and remarkably so duringm. sons of unosoal heat and drynesn, m invariably accompamed by extensive^ rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal visctqfi la tot treatment, a purgative, exerting ap*. erfui influence upon these varwu «. gans, is essentially necessary. Thai is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Djl 4. Walkers V in eg ax Bunn, as they will speedily remove the dri- colored viscid matter with which to bowels are loaded, at tho same tto stimulating the secretions of ths lira, and generally restoring the htofy functions of the digestive organa Fortify the body against dim by purifying all iu fluids with Vccxgai Bitters. No epidemic can take boa! of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache. ram in tho Shoulders, Cough. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sow Eructations of the Stomach, Bad TaUi in the Month. Bilious Attacks, Potato talion of the Heart, Inflammation otto Lungs, Tain in the region of the Kid nets, and a hundred other painful syop toms, are the offsprings of Dyipepb One bottle will prove a better guaniato of its merits than a lengthy adratto ■to. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whin Sveiling*, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Svetted X«ck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammation*, laAakto Inflammation*. Mercurial Affecttoa, OH Sore-*, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Ejet, Sc. In these, at in all other coostitaMMlfo- ♦asci, Walkers Yikegar Bimss tan shown thuir great curat:to poven ia th» tuoct obstmatc and intractable cssea For inflammatory and Cfcmfc Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Ecato tent and Intermittent Fevers. Disestorf the Blood, Uvcr. Kidney* and BUfo these Bitters Lave no ea :;ai. Sad Puaso ore caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.—Pet— ®* gagtsl in Paints and Minerals, such * Plumber*, Type-setter*. Gold-beat**, to Mtnera, u they advance in lift, «r# toto to paralysis of the Bowels. Te |J*a SfaiuKt this, take a doee of WaLKI*’* '» soar Bitms l►^casionaUy. For Skin Diseases, Eraptora, W; ter, Salt-Rhcmn, Blotches, Spot*, PiOfjj> PuAtnleA, B»»iU. Carbuncles, RiDgrif? K&iii head, S«»r« KycA Erysiptoa Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, and Diseases of the Skin of vhstem *** or t.ature, are literally dug op aad was* out of the system iu a short tuns by ts*I* of these Bitters. _ Pin, Tape, and other Wonjfi larking in the sv»teni of so xnacy are elTeclually destroyed and reoovett. ►ystere of mklicinc, "no termiiages, » » tiivluiittitlcs will free the system from To:E8 like these Bitters. For Female Complaifitfiioyoto or old. married car single, at thsdswi**' manhood, or the turn of life, th*w Vg Ritters display so decided an inflow** “** improvement 1* soon perc^tiblA . . Cleanse the Vitiated Blofij***- errr j on find iu impuritiesburstiag*“"E tne skin m Pimples. Eruption*, Stol cleanse it when you find it *iurg!-b in the veins: cleanse it foul. your leelmgs will tell you whJS. the blood pure, and the health of th* Will follow. i». h. McDonald fi co.. I>r-^«rl.*« *:><! Acts.. Ssn Frsseissa Mi.i «.i-r. uf vVu.iiinrmn and 4 Uv all ril imrliU ine Schedul*’ C. 3 Short Line Sch A. Railroad Coxr^ Columbia* October fi r pHF. following Passenger Jt will be operated on and after • DAY, the 12th inst: O.OTNO NORTH. Day Train. WfMjS I^eave Augusta, 4 80 a m Graniteville, 5 47 a w ,!; — ■* Bateeville, *8 95sn» Columbia, 10 45 am Cheater, JS 83 p m S* , Arrive Charlotte. +«20 p m J ^ inetn*! eigli iuul York at ckme connection, points North, arriving 4.25 P. M. Day Train. Lea ve Cha rlotte, *7 00 a m , a isb* Chester, 9 84 a m Columbia, 12 48x m Batesville, 4 5Tp m Graniteville, f715pm Arrive Augusta, 8 05 pm •Breakfast, tDinner. fSnpP^ Night Train North connect* tnre all point* North, rio Richuionrt. in Sew York nt 4.25 P. M. XM train* connect at Angnsta J or ...t-oT**** Booth and West. Through “f^eg and baggage checked to all poiu*** *H ^"mrsey 1- ' 1 gISS'W*» E. K. DOR/SEl, Jawt.s MrmtMOR. '• s 105PP. 34«»: 5ft»* •748*? *^evs. new sei Oril r>. Foi Blunt NUMl I_v . I ^ i }S». . IS ^ I IK We have often 4r>n ge that one jad universal v liud should* lx* in society from «J ^ liRje reboke fron ^ the press. 1- jgrs and editors on ^ who is with gmt stone. i qaslified by this jeag for some on * bat as universal will veuturs a few that direction. A near-sighted aioog the stree t “Br^herly I»ve i a furious dog-figh, ranee of him, but dogs, so he threw bats in the dire, with uo specific aiuj aa be discharged than ordinary fore* tha canines yell an “Ah,* said the Qu^ hit thee, or thee w So oy arrows, like Qto^er, are aimed ridaally, bat are d p(y indiscriinioare ;j evidence I can Lav, Hut” is wheu I heari We believe it i* aost su;>erficial ob>*? events that one of t: evils of the times irreligious and nn^ the tougue—a base aj tiiation of our GckI j q*ecb to the distar l —tbc wouudiug of lit qrmpathies—the diw sanction of the sot | We, and the gratilK tofisb, sinister, euvtol fai per j Rises and fee: { Wheu the Israelii*- «%ypt and iu Da.I the habitual witness-1 tog rites aud cercni j itrous worship, Whit [ *df wholly to their h | they almost inadvcri that sin, and thou>. taasccnded the hva foaticai devotion t- kone " The Christian «emy*s land, surrou »ces hostile to his gn Be is necessarily the •f bnsy-b'jdies in otin **rs, and the hourly kt, detraction, and frtop. the subject ••e in the very ces> **L.yet it is taken v v «ided, retailed, repea by persons who, refinement, vroulw fo salutations of the .("N are the authors gossip of life. With such sufround ®lueuces rnauy weak \ ^totious are otherw>^^| of watchfulness^ 14 of *°citty y as Isr.u 188 of Babylon, and away with their ***» without a britli •“koot » belm, »„d ol it the hot lire ***** their tong scorch iug aud 1 !j® ,ln k r every flower , plant of love, J ootne to exainiue-t Ue nl J?‘ “W ar « »f,” >t t^eir tongues liav. ** of hell.” 3 ere is “ol auotlie; 2* 1 ** 1 »“<i relative ^ R ° Scrim 1 0f tUrou gbout 1 tores Of the Old a, *U,eV* th<? dtttjrofti * ° gUe - Aud ehai-h?* abound iu ^ bas never aboui W And w Lil*t the lii P»toh2 Plng Upou RwSV“ u,av 1 F 'iota 1 le ®ihister.s ^Bha the publisl I r eTerlw,,ed fw «wr )ubt if ti" ^*iv e i' 1 , a fhou *<tnd is f ^rti ‘ 10 this subject ^ th *t the ministers t° reproach ^hile the dead iy, u J 1 . the vitat§*te, fi 4ra“ >. ° f P ? l> ' «»t*l kniV ^ f "' 8a<*i1 I I v J eve; Ir-- i" ' .^irig