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Wn conn- \ we amoc T *fM* ye reel wnr Am we^reSieotening on in «mr hoamlle** An<To$&*t&* nnuntkiM Aw) «w the fleep» Onr brawl, invWWn pinion* iiwtp, Like the spirit otAUkpto, wM aadfre* » And ye look on onr work*, trn) own ‘H* wei Ye coll UK the wind*, but eon ye tell Whither w* prs or where we dwelt t p Ye mark, •* we very our forme of (tower, When "the tower’* o’erthrawn. Mad the oak i« rent. As we wwft the b<uk oVr the slessberiug wife. Or hurry it* crew |o * watery grave ; And y* s»y it i* we! bn* eon ye tree* The wendVin* wind* to their —ere* placet Xml, uhsthir onr hreeth he lend end high, Or come in e soft end balmy sorb. Onr thretenln** fill the soul with feer, < >r <>ur (tentie whispere woo the eer With music aerial, iSilL 'Me we; And ye list, end ye look; bat whet do Cl ftff* f Can ye hash one noond of oar roke to peace, Or weken one note, when onr no m bet* cease t . ,? • ti i II i^pUtiw j4#-^nd' ; slWw J ■ Onr dwelling is in the AI might’s bend ; We come end we go at hie commend ; Though joy or sorrow mark onr track. • Hia wljj y» our guide, end we look not And if in oar wrath, ye would tnrn a* , ewey. Or win ns in gentlest aim to play. Mira W£±!S1 *Jhd»»*T "Bt It THE LUTHERAN * VfiUMU CHARLESTON, R. C„ MAY 29, 1874. MtHM ktettelt trapped in a cage. Thera he lay lor two day a, when a Brahmin happened to pen that way. “O, Brahmin !» piteously cried the beast, “hare mercy on me t let me oat of thle cage.” “Ah! bat you will eat .ma# “Rat yoa! da roar nfy Ueocfoctor 1 Never could 1 be guilty of euch a deed, rrepoad ed the tiger The Brahmin, betag beueroiaatly jaellaad, waa Braved by them* cafoyfiton, and gpeaed the door of the toga, .wha tiger walked op to hiia, wagged his tail, and mid t brahmin, prepare to die) I shall bow eat yea." “Oh t haw aagrafiafol t how a irked i *■» l mi voar Miuior r ^rsn w ■ww* protested the 'tyfigra||eun* rafljgfo “Tree," said the tiger, “eery tree; bet le the eoetam of my mm to eat a iwi s’* yt am IhdhM gM, gMhik *a **ha*a Pkehya omf^na ae Ng^se we fifl^^r Off can not afford to lat yoa go." “Lot oe submit the in Arbitrator war ***** srawwwe * ::lIaneous. 1 ( t-krrttMK* Max* IV. ' * t«U* T»JM»Wtogg Atil, 1*; 4. \ your [»np«# -af April Rk, made for the cost of raising an acre of corn 1a the Booth, nod atoo mm 011 the raiateg of 00m and cotton—- which ifoold be foe most profitable for Southern formers—I wae tod to look bapk over some old font diaries to eta bow meeb it coet Washington county hills to fame a tielif A* W ctoaD of people, farmery , JR* ******* ***** *i ami toto Jttr.Mf ns can folk what it coots in raise s Mil of grain, merchant, when he bays his goods, marks every piece with the price paid and tie price to sell at; the farmer omm tell you what he sold hie wheat, corn or potatoes for per hash el, hut he to ignorant no to what it costa him. I will give some note* from a form journal commencing ia 1964, of 14 acres of wheat and barley, and esd iug when the seine were made la 1855. Dj acres were wheat, 4 aeree wore Lai ley, August 9, commenced to plough: Jlf » H J J * ^ B l 1854. * »»a. To todays ploughing....... -•*> 00 Sept. 10. To « days harrowing and iO « m 4 m-m * W »•-<** 4i-4 i w of «n .w A r::::;3t» S Coat for asc ot gram drill It 00 J 'ii*^'W 7 w* s »W* ,b r.“- 1 l5 - S:^4dSfshau)mg%hni.l4 00 August S7. Commenced to thrash j*nd ciaifiing as oo .t« 00 t •WrOR w >pw grant mu|.. m.,.4 Interest on 14 acres of land, valued .•SteddTO per acre Sept. 15. By lSOboahels s^MHI berleiysMMn m m •aid the Brahmin. “Here fox. The fox to wtoe; tot w it by hie deototoa." “Tory wet!," plied the tiger !*».* fox. a judicial aspect, eat on hi* with ell the dignity he «mli| and, looking at the dtopetaata, he •aid: “Ctood fkiend*. I am somewhat confused at the dUforcnt account* which yoa give of this matter | my srlod la not etoar enough to rentier equitable judgment. hit H r«>d wfH he kind eoawgh to sot the whole Iran- ■action before mv r'o**, I shall 04* tain onto a more defodS* enassptlna ot the ease. Do yea, Hr. show me just how yoa approached gad entered the saga, nag thea yoa, Mr waft a proper ana tod, for the fox fgho tlge eago, and the spring «b»**r fell sod shat him la. lh was a prteoaer indiMul > . ... a _ a m._ . ... I HO J Ml run C IpfTWRHnl PufU UW lb . eueoce, fti4 Mtobg fc the Brahadn he said I *1 adrtoe yoa to go homo m foal aa you ea«U ■I —» r“sSS .efiS | gw*nl merteg, tl ift." / About Qrawtiur Old. It eae oot be denied, that some old people are very disagree*U*, sad the care of them a harden, innteml of a A we all resolve, that we will not ho llho that when wo grow ohl. (law many beau tifoi old people there are, atoo, society 1a aa ahaotote joy; to for wniifn ts a never ending t<> M*Hr dhfMrmi. <Sm4 we that we cfothfnly wOt to* >Mt The reaolatioo tofaswl. But do we not forget, that the time fur |1 Wpp j!{ t u! Wl-'ifuia * We wish to notice what each a nwo lotion has to do with the present. ha paasai la a men will he aa eaeh «h It to la tha power arake for hi unci f a otd age. Let aa ea« ever, that It eaa ha i it t a Me ra trarag to a beaatifol o“d ama, waet ha a heat tifoi yeaag maa. It to la the pwwerj of k gm j one be make hfeneelf a da | And wa eahmfo. If thaae le aa »aHh old ae to ft va thea s dseers as If Mary hi yaace lasieedf A Than to to “mfrrgrf themojlveo to i*m Old %k+j lmg| $$ that they have net the se over their graad children, w»vi IMRBwe sP^Pra mBanraP! aatavaRy dwp fosah of alt their ead take H efolfo dMV ■ * - -■* stale of thtap gtvre Has to esf| A* la the natof, It to wRhea dm reach of nay yseag who has a wlfo, HUfTfoy * f *ur>g wafogf nvpn^ni l*j 131 jH ^ ^ ^P wffl have ahwdete weirs!, the wtfo who will have h#v ewa way al eR has ma^a adhut* fo^gh^a maffomsm !j 'ittllraMM Rs'lw, ^^vgPd^Mp aaPw^P tint r rraabfo la tiM 1* Old to a Profit.. »»*>« •<*«« #447 10 *i*3 *fo* i This waa the largest yield of wheat 1 evet raised, and, the price wae good, ^Jjfow yoa mity say this to a large profit. Stay, don't bo too fkat until wo seo the balance of the crop harvested In 1855. To make it short, I Irtlt toff that for my arts crap of 8 acres 1 was 130.90 in debt whoa it wim ia the bushel; and the aame year »y twru crop only gave me $9.50 per acre profit. If we foil here ia some of our crop* we seldom ever foil in all the same year, and we raise sbme of nearly all kinds of stock for aalfo sank aw horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. The main stay here Stoftoitaer* to cely on to onr ehoep. X may give you at some future time notes of the, whole year’s profits or expense of farm with inter Ifid j ^ . * ■ l No corn planted hula yet. Pepci* trees begirmiag to bloom, if you think this of any wceo«flifta&m ^’iA^hito, oast it Into aim molpe hastrar — JEAJUlKiL neratMi i< wlmt hr rratlrM to 1mm at the tkae; he to what ha the hegom* . Old age la the ptodect of all the ant year*. If It t« a hrwatlfol aM age, it to eo hacaaae bean tifoi eto nente of character have bewa ealti- atrwl aiwi tiMiiirMt »n (ii rrwt..K ,l| lispsams- ^wp^ w^^maw^magg ^me-* the past HA Tha life wan beautiful first; what *tot eowld tha reealt be f And the glory of eweh an old age is tha beat part of life. Mh hgmSraif aa up grade; eld age la Mm asm- crowned summit. If It to am eMhaeivo eld age, then it to just as truly a product, bat the prod act of peta lanes aad paotonm no bridled, or eaiftibae** nnrh*rha^| daring those yearn wlma potatoaer, passion and selfiahfMMi ml^to| fHlm shookl, have been cun Ladled, and a ..-raw- -#. •••ii.. i. if*-. The aigiial ofikt la the (iisad i «a trel Depot, Xsw Tori, to a worn at Um northern vuUaacw, sheml thirty tool above tha par um set It 4a vi' ashed by * nsrrew paeoefaway gvi into it bps see a wgat w»«r,» made dosma ge late sa aJMwtotehahto aintpriee Lowkiag dwwa the dagopt fi^.4 mss tmsa* t War toMBfh fifo vRVUPp* .^piHMMRIM^a’, 1 ;’ jPBBUjpp rfikrmi wwi m \rwm iuir, mhi »|ri sd from the top Traia* of ear* as my fHewd eaiSt, limrOMk a ^a^ ...fo, ^mmeefito M WlMaiua went on me rroex vom. inexv are two operator* la aervkee here, , ,. „ A iMi ul M t u .„ t 1’iM. lOli k ,r, to rP|fWi»l4WJ WJ m Pirpf MM PMfJ clock. The genttoeasa la . barge ip uri^etl a* very peiUalyt hat hf«’ a a k)| aa eaa I say, -AS la a of a ifff thirteea of this Mii ef w. to art ler «ar So old sixth to Beveoty sixth BtreeC* "Toe Is a tram “By rtortrtelty * wa* the rr ply “Thto to rialf* idBReie * Ma^dfc ™*v ■WTm to VPBMH “TV train aew aa tf the Maa a< The heart to a IHNhI b*y**4 my 9 or ire, to I to traia Mm" aad the Jon ry gatotofi hy to Mo* aid «f dees *n it of ueweartod aad mvbittg kn e, and oasdfi ha ga he eo like* twknh do syatom. bet Oatf In hto Imhi AmhvNmmI Mi an MMlfli lift «k«r m RMr 1 CMf|[Mi mO 5 MlflM wt tolh mist set oa inv was surprised in his holies by hto enemy, the adder, who seized him by the legs. •Are you eantontf” asked the “Quite eotatdot,^replied the adder, with closed teeth. “But when oue to content one oitean hfo numth, and says, *Con tent,’ ?. HJonten^® his hiinMdf free, took flight. Moral—By presence of mind one ui»y eeeup* danger, sd a# that ea lag-halls ef «/ at—~l rUnil i 2. Old oeoole are um1!v strone lo their dtoraetovtotuse, hat weak In •’activity •elf-control. Old people tot oat ja*t what to to them. That, I* thiak, to why old age to called second rhild hood. There to asm uf the *etf eoatrel of strong yean; no patting oa the beet taco. Joel like child hood, It acts oot itself to unices Simplicity If the past life hie dr velopcd a petulsat, selfteb, nolovtog disposition," old age will draw the worst side of It. It* most oflfcoair* aevetopmet)t* whi oe sure to appear ; there will be uo eoetrolbug it Uh»u ; the day of eelfwootrol to past. He*u tUul traits of character wdl appear Id foe same way, love to it* most •duplicity, ktodaeaa, unpremeditated and childlike, ehristtoa* without an artifice or a cheek. „ When I see a young mao, win, m cross and early at home, who Wu»c* Mnitf i* n» then **id, “TMv throw* «p tha «fg uni (o extuuts ia,” aad SBXB raough m a few minute* the Jr*to arrived. t k fi ii. I ggfajk Aned a iiim j naA a#wt t a , t _. g .a. rl la* m f(av J - 1 viiwig:W^raw m *Iwj * f BMPtoi m m w * ■ ^ &. * . , u • r I,j i|h,i* iU f h« Harlem *—3 f»to$to |iij| form ef vtoA— t li e *4 ig ia^*l *e r v kc* is ee $tpfi$lfl I lead ur Isa sdrat Rpjge.^j lwasniy inuiuig, •** uw r > yen fa whsrfe Bo of It* form*, bn* life i but •• might the change mi fou—i **..■* ^mshL—Jk .MB—l, * b I ^ .1 fi.se m mNRra MjpM lMP MHH|pra MM MPm n^p oaprwe ead trasity, aad oimaed the /*v tfrYeat e* ^ “•‘is A** ——1. _ TlIMI Tsisgt I «iscs asem «m «•»!»« t >r» mifino for htomalf and all a bo are bo nnfortnnate as to be hie fHeoKle T \\ bun A aso- a out wha earn rant eento home from his basinet* without a niflltilfitfi Ahdbik WtYil wawmSMtrkmla lffXfir*iMli m hn iWl^rorWnSfiMWiR fiMfiawfi nto*S W “’i'hiii snarls at hto wife when the coffee to muddy, or the steak not dime m a torn, I aay “ttod have pity cm poor children, aad let year fourth score roerotof Ifo end 1 want |c t nut if the haggage to tehee aet He «&.***rl r n sa so —. h^ififi aA iLea RR^Rp srRWPR* O’ MR MN1. ^MMPmi d tolas L la a n>«me*t a he ehid, "otherwise ha weutd hevw •trash ease, tyd S weeh) here waited. I mhat order the traia ait. Do yoa yarn that toammedva yarn ahead I Well, new am it me**." Qi teacii—I * Aml sad 1 as ih* 1a t as *9 Is.—,1 — s — .-fi,—sJL^Mdme *-—■ tetter A inept ay so at a viioov ia a ; a bell rtot slao* shl the the Z dteaiiMerml **1 •end him oni," said (he he t cached seal her to empty tram at *nd isi i 4li * *aiaia. JD^e tone w YKlfemi * A imi roiSL U liaL. w •■"f* '*w . g^tos spy a^^Pra* Tto #ym JR*to-~l*d war >cmn« thtak hes^fojpjl lakes filajm iksde ||C^ifriTfllf' f-'f ^ \ jg: ; y-- df|r* ! j RRw to*<M|MP$ wMMMtyP ** esawfipF^ sfog—JgA jkemR* jtoe sm MMMp*Rl afigali fijfojymas of clear el tlie h It he* no rival— aad arttotto beeety ef Mm etreetaiw la whtoh II le lodged. The Vatican MBA (proper* on ae ranged to proem* along the aidea ead la the artdfife of a iwblr galler.i 3M filet la leafth, aad denarmled in foe highest style ef the art ef the toxtasath aad Mleelag esmtary The Talettaa. Yfrfilso, Alexaadrloe aad other MB collection* are dta the walls ef a etRI striking, theagh not m» etetely ffum fmo In knirlli >ilftlli*1 if- a ear sw ue %*ue ^ wv^* ropreeentfug the geo ef the cherch ead 4-a t —W'lesiasl SWblhf MPMP* JpnWBwl fir* a^w fir v h totory Al either ead ef this galls ry ere ptoaed rh# printed hooks, which aftoee aro oxpaeed to open other ffhrleleas of the library, the victlor aerroeadtd, as he to by these impoeiag rwproeratatfon* of the hto fiery of chHeManlly, nailer rani ted will every reeoeroa of art, apd In the midst of fetagfi., marble*, and other ef historical toteveet, warred nafi prsfoae, too easily k*mi foe idea of • greet library ft to hard to reodtoe fin ouc^m nw-ff t Ij^- picw tm Within those fifldevl end doeornted pgaels ef so eiaay of fooee literary treasures to whtoh the world to to dehted for the prise nr ■ thus of an toeet learn iug aad Its dMtoaioti through foe early prows [Even In Its fodgtog, the fibrsry dale* In 1371 eed finally from 1417 —a date anterior by many year* to that *f aay extant library of the Went.] An4 with all foe proexig* ef the aatfqelty of this oeirbratnl library, of foe acknowledged jire eminence whkh It eejoyej) In the i (#-cfjiii *rnl v#■ f! f■;i! r\ t c rif b, and ef the admitted ralae ef it* met and varied MA osflMtfoti*, the moat vwveeeet wlrafiaf to forced to regard Ha glertoe ae of foe |mm* rather than Vrar pmrUl, MH1 rTro|QIM^ Mw* ewer roinetaotly, that, to the struggle of every day literary life, aad as a peaethraif eagtoe far the advance meed of the New World toaralag, It can net My longer be ranked with the green sknIpw ooitsrtkMM which are la troth the growth of a new eye ten, aad the ropromealatire* of new *> of fitpi M Mi flaw The ehaiwOtoro graven ej la a ropy of the Meaittc Peaioumla are elllt qaUe legible, though they saaet be of great aatiqaity, If not foe ecfiaal werkmaoehip of the It raeUtee daring their wandering* there. One reeeoe, end apjwwently • iaa—a# eee4eiaaeit'l * t, bm. firogw . RlM^to|^ WR1 • flks MM f* nn - maadsaeate being written on atone to, that their permanent obligatKiu fuight be lha* indicated. Bat in BMmy oners even the rocks them •elves, by the long coatiaoed notion of air end mototara, undergo a grad aa! decay, aad aa they crumble down they often liberate, la al! their in tegrity, the gems whtoh had pro ee* impnepned in their j aad thus throe grin* ere firrqaently prated to be more endnr tog thea ema the rock* tJhrmeelre*. I’erhap* from a oomddcraUoa each as tide war of the Jews believed I ^oa which the ten were engraved mere of uu ordinary rock, fie of amamoaefily gem. If we foek at a gallery of euLqaitiro we one mat fell to ohowrvr that while the glae* of the aiwtettt* ha* under gone every kind of c hange the gem* route their integrity, end in route ewer*. »*, for example, ui that of the uni area foe originsi polish—a fort whtoh Pttey bad observed, for ha dedtera* foal the sard retains its high polish kmgrr than etiy other gem. A neck leer of emerald* has Leva found among the rum* of IwnaBn, . mmA foe engraving* me by eminent artist* to aaeteat ttoee* have lost nothing of fomr aharpueas and eleganoe. This character of permaneoer is to rome taetaaece strikingly illps tratad even as regard* voolor; thus the lap** lazuli, op which the an- stoat* used largely to ragruve* and whtoh wae also employed aa, a.jtig- meat under the name of ultran^jiuc, 1* *o enaUeepbl** in color, that thi* very eicellemy proves a dieadvan tage to old patetiag*. for while the other color* have faded it *tfil ro y— is* onutoal irvabiM— *ud be mueuiro upo ™’‘W^*m^wra^^^^u*e 'HBsewm dsesireyw fiho barman y of foe : vmlrilfiaw :j; fiPfivsewtofo 4m *' u«*l«i >•% lm f lam j.; ^ g o-A\ I vMIRIi HR ^ »w 1490 ' most tolhsahto of earfoe. aad Is the \ mala oenetitaaot of siroou or hye- erotla, d^v^l t ni*)^s^i4^r^ae^ii(i(^i to^st ii ee of Mte eapphlro t» foe mason wily it to need for drawing gdld end *ftn*r nx — M, , , , r—i «—• *" o*x. fitoa. ate- Fttlig » *vm f.r* *' A|o 11 24 SSL 301 —tf jo FLORET . ■ CE fO Mi uf i*« 9XJOO M ' !«'* CO* f* Hiwmt'i, Ar ,rf*4 kft **»»., .. . («a.V »■/ Ot* t'itTtr.f mmtm h. jik .- M> » U ». ' "4 • •"« Is ^ •• *» ■kl'H tt>* «/' Hif/h I H—. thi ana rloncwct • at «m o ver —mo— a+* —• *—* war* M /Hr—wr to rlpM «n4 l*f%. mOtj-l-O W*H. S*t» rn* *“* u»i r. . •-> inw to i*i r «<*«*a *>' *«•» m April, I*'*. V»«. fT, - - - ■ . WM— I Apr 10 300—13t DR; M’LAHET Celebrated American Worm Specific, VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T HE cMUKcosmes ia p«lc and leaden. colored, with occasion*! fiuahc*, or a circumscribed spot eo one or both cheek* j doc eye* become dal) (the pupil* dilate | sa esuro aemkircto maa eloag the tower sye. Hd; the aoae ia irritated, awclla,end *ome- umci Weed*; • awclling of the upper 4|U occuional headache, with humming or tkrobbmg of (he cm (tndmiaul mcretion of aaitva; *limy or furred tongue; breath very tool, particularly in the morning; •ppetite variable. *ometime» vor*ciou», with a gpewteg ecoaatkui of the ttoauU, « other*, entirely gone; fleeting peiu in tne ttoensec , ocfinoMi n*u*e* *nc vomit- togi viohea puto* throughout the abdo men i bowel* irregular, at tune* costive; stool* tlimv i not unfrequently tinged with Mood i beUy awollcs end hard ; urine tur- had | revptration occasional)v difficult, end by hiccough; cough *ocne. coevukivt i uoeaay sad d»- turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable.Ac. B’beacrer the above sy mptom* are found to exist, DR. M LAKE’S VERMIFUGE Wdl certainly effect a cure. Tha universal success which Jus at tended the administration of this prepa ration has been sack aa to warrant us in pledging ourselves to the public to RETURN THE MONEY Hi every menace where it should prove teufieenml t M providing the symptom* at tending the s-ickncu of th« child or adulr should warrant the supposition of worms being the cause." Is all cases the Medi cine to Jpt given ik mucT aocosookcs WITU MSS MUCTWSl We pledge ourselves to the public, that Dr. M’Lanc’s Vcrmifiigc DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY ia sajr term j and that it- is ae innocent preparation, ear rapaJdr tf datmg tie tGgbt- off omj ofiff ow f wV MemRe eRBRM8Br MJ^nMURna.. ■ Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., Pittssusgh, Pa. V. S. XW«l«n. mmd ftoiicim nHBif Oom other* Omm rw».«e Rm , mil *• Ml «S«fWk «•*•«•*■» 4^ S ’ •*!“ U*^jwy *mf Dr. M'/ mmr'i, frrpmroAJp *—*%,. 1 oiKwc wSiaeSs S^sv . svaSSitcv«5zk WOW. » MM omI Ot Vrmifatt for MV iUnfonSmOkuA M« •W far irfo k)r Drags***. Md Comirr SurekacyKts Ms.v t» eav—ly eow- RUPTTTRE CURED. Mnrsh> Radical Cure Truss. ■ ^... Ifonhyw oJI mot Itm* /fo& M/mvirm. fpilK heal and most eftertive Trow 1 known far the cure siul lflief of Ibrnis oe Rupture. Thi* Tru** him re- erived the wturtiuu of Uw moat eminent * of thia uouittry, who do not _ iiUte to rooSmuH-ml it U* ihoue afflicted with llerni* n* twtufr ntpermr to all It i* the only Trus* that will retain the bowel* with auv certainty, and the wearer can fori a«*uiwd that he l* n*iue a remedy that will be nt all time* *efe iuid effectual in it* operation*. Of thi* we jrunrantee entire swlisfoetton t» ell wlm uu»y come wylcr out treateMMit Mi ld!k elA*ti<- atolomlnal belt* for rorpsttouer, fnllinp of the womb, and a* a Kunport to the buck and alMioiuinal mnmW. Anklet*, knee cap* and *tock> hur* for reHrroe vein*. "ul<^-ra sad weak Hfijrarateky ; - $ % ■ : nwr-nu-nyr Slwmldei brace* tor ln«lie*, ftvnt* and children, for the rare of Moopmpr of the showUler* and a* a cheat expander. Pile Instrument*, the mo*t Kitpenor le tn are—U|rht. ea*i!y adjusted and _ _tu*l. lnatrumeul* for all pliyidual formitie*. curvature of the *pifie, Ik>w elnb feef. A e. ‘V-. for Cl rare n t’» Cek-Lra te«l Artifi- eHTHmbs, Acent for CrrmdsHV Patent Rubbra “ta’B.w t> Sihfi Uterine tffourraw. ■ > . gvut for l>r. Wadswoiih> Stein Pei - •my. ’ P 1 mites’ A J# fgxr Bitten are • preparation, made eh Wvu herbs fioond on the the Sierra Nevada momtaim of^oS£5 nia, the mi^teimUproperthu of»& are extracted therefrom without uJ^? of AfcobeL Tbe aostetoik dally asked. “ What hTthTmi unparalleled success of Vnxkux Rr, r»»r o«;y»-»u.»j«a- Tw s;; covers Lis blood puri • SlMB'f* 1 o2k VfHIMR of the system Never botow'S^ history of the world bos s medicii ii! fompovnded poarasalBf the — qaaiUM* of Viseoas terms is tha JLiver Titoersl Organs, hi Bfoss w ^uxck The properties of Da, Wairw* V ixSGAS llrmcss are Ajwnrat, T' CaruriBatir*, Nutritions, “ . JLiiUBUkxu. t. ft. nfRoruDSrs. T"! II|[|1|||-spifl-n aqtr fl*nTlm*Ui>.I u.1 «r m >i Charlton SB. ' Sh»l4 kjr Btl nssgll" ~ . GrORGE S. HACKER'S Door, Safcli and Blind Factory OHAKLESTON, 8. G. N O imported work kept on baud Is supply the country trade. Al work ia made at our usen factory u (ht city, aud under tbe proprietor# spend snperviiiion. ud for Price List. Fi Ware Rooms : Kinsr. opposite C Street, on line of City railway. Box, No. 1TO. July 7 ; Railioads. G. & C. Railroad. D AILY, Sundays excepted, roncN'tisf with Night Train* on South Cara a up aud dsww. slw North and South on I >1^* MNNK Agcut f Ijudiew’ Auattutrne with u coaipeti S. MARSH. !»* \Y. BdUrimoro j>u Baltimore, kid. tew, mn f*v* rural * end see the wife Through, Isroanoe It U found kW foe kotos An not enlarge and I mm* M4>Mf MNto AM forafou same tktoknnee ot wire 1* O* Urn torn efifo foe tom Iwv foe «*«»»#• utoraroff -ffitetetortr -TVw. tom gftee% thvf omen rarj tefivtol, +* + **«*»•» *•*»* «v< thor 'Iron' a «luv% etouw utwsu Lo»\<mM enhraa- * * te.iv «rVt»o«. um*f g,! reypE m „ ^ X# o v» |t'.rov"ifi , i 1 Ifoetttovebly taut BOOK OF WORSHIP itoMftftwf >*y author** of the ite. j£wte. A. Potefo Oen. Paa fi TitM M u &wnd of JlftrtesHiraviriro, ’ Nfntllfi Hot*, of (WWJhno. is now 1 ready. We wive thafouieh 8 cents on every copy *old, ana m tlii* way pail of the profit# secrae to the chnrch. . ....At.ofil 00 I in* twins , . lotte. Columbia and AuguMa Railnud, ami Wilmington, Pobtmbui and Augusts R* 11 mod. PP. I>‘sre Columbia at 7 l*su Leave Alston fifitsu Leave Newbeny 10 Sis Leave Cokcsbnrv * Wf ■ Leave Belton I Wfiu Arrive at Greenville Step* , DOWN. Leave Greenville Tills ** Belton ffifisu ** Cokesbszry.. - It l*s» “ Abbeville 8 Ms* M Newberry filfip* M Alston 4 ftps Arrive at Columbia * A ndrrpon Rrtrmrh anti Mmt Rmft I* * rtoioe. DOWN, VT. Leave Wslhalla 545 a m Arrive 7 l*p* Leave Perrrrille 6 25 a m Leave 6#p* Leaf* remueton 710 * in Frove5»p» Ix*ave Anderson 810 a wHbcdwefifito" Arrive ax Belton UMo in Leave fiSfip" Couaectiug %viih do^n (raw f*m Accommodation train* ran oa AHbe ville Branch on MondayoWedn* Friday*. On Andereon Branch. Ih ltou and.. Anderaou, on Thursdays ana Saturday*. , TBOff. PODMRAYV tlfmtrmi &f Jabkc Norton. Genemi IWd ro*- The Short Line Schedule C. C. & A. Hailuoad CoxpAyv. CoiLi. jic.ia, Febnmry T HE foTTowinK P«s*enp»r will bo operated on ft iwi *Ber date v ^4^ejWflPi poliTIi. Train No. S Train NV 4. l^-*ve Attjrn^t*. g'HOam GraniteviUe, *7 38a«n ' Bateevillc, 9 gam tJJP® Cmumbis, , tl #« m *JP" Clieefeer, 14 24pm .?»*" Arrive Chartotte, t6 46 p in o 15• ■» No. 2 Train make* dose councctoiWi oo Richmond, to all point* Nrath,stwjte Richmond, to all firant* .Nona. at New York at 6.65 A. M. NmiJfjJ mske* close connection, i^*a luciJinow. all point# North, arriving at New ¥«** *i 5.15 P. Al. h r ‘ GOING *omi. Train No. 1. T«teke.»* Tx-avc Charlotte, *7 00 a m *• Cheater, 9 54am ttf?* Uolutubi*. Wl6pm too* »i(* , gK ASSm *5e»" i ^ te*» Vepinp c*i* <» *® pht Train*. ■ JAS. ANDEBSON, Cre* l W- Change of Schedule *w f s-frfre Price, to Sheep • *’»«** * • 4 fitnr«re(» TuA#, rdt edge • 00 M W • • • • * • w •*•••• tO fd mK . A SO ***»»afi.va.r •*•••** Mtoheer# said ramgregnttob* am re I Met":M, MS' '*IM* Hi HO* *»1 * t'J*5n«|*'|h PULPIT EDITION. In I’ricc. S1iee] Arsbea fui imMto, <P tow- w lm buy ie .viMir^rw. j, DUFF IK. Bookseller, „ Lkduuibia, & U. Scurit CAro' Clmngeufii VV : gfokfijHgj Tim- a Wcager I^veColuml '^'l*90p» Amve te.Cheneetoito*--^* oo*» XSXXSSZSuz: raaftastsgT. Leave Columbia. T ,..' Arriv " 1*. »»* Mowto.v iVrfl ive iS*. ^ W1 ° i 50 »•« g^........ *5«|i raft « ' m Or: .fa—- _ tfort Preser- : | %*■?■ ^ - BUM I i * fi. Hue ekaH X» God ia in ae. B< tm Ufj Whiil thing roasder^ we to look te & *ifi, wbo itell hear a vo lie way, walk ye ^Bihvebf foith usd pres« rve<3 Wbtot oar reeol m fecfitoeciouR i if we hep? for to iniohoA s Ssrour, we believe V I 3BaaBfccinEas» ?1" s Breeder perfect and He _ to M) V t ii ia sincerity body, soul an estirely to His d Mil s eefiint with hie We are to i foie wbo love d i*,j m 1 — « «*C*gj teg to direct the lit: fereooe to] ifi, when w-j |o& aot make one or black. !*e Is no ooQdeuat] »ro ia ChrtrttJi efler the flesh Sptek We are to ite ere expiated bl tesfi—that blood w] I tea all *m--and to [vkhoot distrust in truth. Tbi* fait |prrede daily rej»euta| and constant dps i to become jnmM al P||H life is con*I Iwe, and shiDctb ra| | Rt0 foe perfect day : ** » to furnish «^| tg conscionsness th^ * Mfe ia Christ one can pluck us tj wl ie to forti^r us a^; jteir which would ot m ^>0, when sre ai 1 toult in ooouequc: ^toptation, or the inti *H1 unredeemed Im m.i *»to have faith iu. at ** ex P*atory virtue* ^ Hrer * of that aton: ly 6 rffectaal to us "*Jsacrament*, that I &*** thereby, am wr to His honor and **** torotcn into tei seek it—wc a ij* 1 ^ shall not lie •« are able to be.« ' . M w »y of eeuap< 2- w * are *ot to do S come, from a fai lto8d W °, rkl!y mav T 4 thereby. Let tn immaculate truth “ feet extent, ami primes in the leas , quickly feel h I** tefluenee for g are to res tesiL^ U> * k ** tbe j tout pleasure* and it* tv! 04 m * ke cotnij! *T* and Belu, ta4 *“ d '»«r» tbej- h Zi® h *™o»>»e, " kTJ? . P foV^* d in sorrow aud ?£*"•** U, CL ^ ohristiiui. .jTT*. "seundation «JS" Or «,■ foi, .*• *** “* «ri> ■P*Hae because of ® ot »o *oon bet ,*?** wj th them ( ^ wss toost preced thi* glorious c crown i y l the pain, b ‘toy that hu V I S's. IN; 1 y> fov ill