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In the Shn, or the cloud, or the heart, or the brain, There Bi glowing forever a mystical Fane; It* pillars are diamond, its portals are gold, With a aerolf-work of araethyat over Utem rolletl; And its glorious dome of clear crystal afar In the holy, bluo Heaven, is capp'd by a star. 1». I stand' by tho portal; whht melody Hows In n ltymft jvltone soft thunder aeems never to , close I I look through the ^Ib'rlal; what bright seraphim Seem in swoon with tho ecstacy breathed from the hymn, An they kneel round an Altar of beryl and (Ire, Whoso (pitck-fllfabing (origtte* u> tbo great roof mjrtfv ? nt. Still the high hymn is sounding: the thunders .. still roll: How they break In soft melody over tlie aonl! And hark to the burden—“Jehovah thy Throne On Ktoniity s pyramid towers alono! What are we, what are we, by Thy glorious pirooc, On Eternity's pyramid planted alone I" The Family. PARENTS: My Wife. Observe with wliat love arid re spect the good man anti worthy husband s|H'iiks of that flour creature Vbotn (loti lias (fiven him ftir a companion through life. Note his notions ami observe his lietter half, ami you will see that her image is reflected in him. I care not how great a man he may lie; 1 care not how austere and strong minded he mflybe; so that he loves her. Her influence is felt every day and her loving words and feminine depen dence exerts a power within him which otherwise might have tlliiul' lie red unknown ami forgotten. In the language of Bulwer, “her image glossed in his soul, hires him on to those inspiring toils by which man masters men:” Our greatest states men/our greatest heroes all attribute their sueoess in life to the jioteiit influence of either a wife or a mother's hive. Mari must have something to ltlve, something to stimulate him ami raise him from that state of thraldom in which the cares and anxieties of an every day life usually plunge lliiii. What friend can take n wife’s l»laeri; who but she can administer consolation which is ever free from the suspicions ( the hope of interest- odness, other than that of a lioly desire and deep nnkiety to inake you happy f lari rill tlie world forsake and abandon you; let trials come tijtotl you and calamities befall yon, yet In her presence and loving affix- tion you may always find a harbinger of love, truth and devotion. Men have a yearning for disinter- bsted love. Once convince a limn that he is lieloveil for himself aldiiri, independent of his wealth, his riches, and his station, or any of Hie many advantages of which lid hiiiy lie pos sessed—let him see, I say, that he is loved for himself, and yon make him ycirir slave for life. Such a man blessed with a noble woman for.liis wife, is capable of performing things that would discourage him had he not some one to offer him those little words of consolation which lighten the burden of life. How careful in speech, how exetn ptary ht coudnrt, ought they to be. How mttc-li We fear any pliysieal nml- formation. How we guard agirtnst disllgoring discitscs. But Wluit N the body to the staff f A broken and diseased body Wray give Indgiftent »o a fair and lietinttftil soul; but if tlie anal has fastened u|sm it tho weight e>f sinful linbitft, (did is jioisoned by sin, of wliat advantage is the comely body 1 Father, mother, teacher, friend; watch and pray, lest through your iimdvertcdeb mid wrong, some little child be led astray, broken and crushed forever—moral (iflmlyribt Slid everlasting death come u|m>u one whom you ought to train and make iicantiful tor the state, the Christian clitm-h, tile littrd .lesus.—American hfrnnengrr. YOUTH. Advice to Young Ladies. Trust Hot to uncertain riches, but drepore yourself for every emergency in life. If you look nt this subject its we do, when yon are old enough to become wives, you will prefer the honest mechanic, with liot a tent to commence life, to tile friahtoiuible loafctj With a cspltrtl Of (en thousand ilollars. Whenever wc hear it re marked, that such and such n lady has man-ie«l a fortune, we always tremble for her prosperity. Riches left to children liy wealthy (Mm-nts, often beconc a curse, iustead of a Messing. , Young womeu! remember this, nml instead of scanning out the cut of tlicir coats, look into their habits and their hearts. Mark if they have any regular occupation und can de (•end on themselves ; see if they have tiiat which leads them to look alsivc a butterfly existeuoe. Titlk not of the lieautiful white skin and soft delicate hand, the splendid form and flue appearance of young gentlemen. 1s t not tluise foolish eonsiderotioii* occupy your miml. often la-gin. Were yon any wiser than theseTtoyi in ytmr half migty talk afmiit an imaginary |*my f If I had not been Acre, who knows but you might have Itreit as silly nml wicked as they were.” Set Down that Glais, Tiiete is dcnflt lit If. It (-obtains anient spirits, and it will th-stroy you. “(hie glass will not destroy me," yon sdy. So said the man whom you saw dnuik on the fit sir, wallowing in his vomit. So said that man whom you saw locating his wife. So suid that wretr-h whom yon saw on the gal lows, for committing murder while intoxicated. And so y»N i•‘ill nay, till you lieeome like tlM-m. Set (for# the rjlriu. 1 s|teak not to tlie drunkard, for he will not mind me. 1 speak not to the mail who already loves strong drink so much as fo think it necessary for his com flirt or his health. I s|s-ak to the youth wlio is yet free. Set Hotni the glamt. There is death in it. Will you drink it T What urges you to it T “I am my own master," say yonf Then let not strong drink become your master. I lie.xeooli you to stop this lxinsting, or you art- undone. Set dotea the glana. Taste it no more. The Crooked Tree. As i was riding in the coilntry, not long ago, I observed by the road side a little mnplc-tae^ upon which Something had fallen and bent it down, so that it hung oxer the road. It had lieen leaning in this way for some time, far its top was trying very hard to grow erect again. I was sorry for the tree, for I felt sure that if nothing was done to help it, it would be a crooked tree so long as it lived. 'This turned my thoughts to many tittle children, who from some ad verse influence are growing up de formed iff character, crooked children. How many such there are in this land, and unless something is done for them soon, tfiey will lie deformed as long as they live in this world, perhaps forever. Something can iie done for them now, but soon the wood of character will become so hard and tough that they cannot be straightened; it will lie Too bite. I am afraid there is a fearful neglect just here. Many see the , crookedness, mourn over but do not stop to remedy it; they are bnsy here ttnd there—do riot Want tlit* trouble. And wliat shall be said of those tliongbtless and cruel souls, parents or teachers, who mar ami disfigure Htt-rie little ones by leading them into sin ! Alas that there should tic aity to work such mischief. But there are many Such in tllC land, and tlie cbildrert of many homes and schools are scarred beyond redemption—spttiled for both worlds. • What a fearful rfspo&ibility at taches to all who have in charge or roine in contact with the young; How Quarrel* Bogin. “I wish that pony was mine,” sold a little boy, who stood at a window looking down the road. “What would you do with him f* asked his brother. “ltide him ; that's what I’d do.” “All day long f” “Yen, from morning till night.” ^“You’d have to let me ride him sometimes,” said the brother. •‘Why would I! You’d have no right in him if he was mine.” “Father would make you let me have him part of the time.” “No; he wouldn’t !” “My children,’* sllid the mother, who had lieen listening, and now saw that they were I>eginning to get angry with each other, all for noth ing, “let ine tell yon of a tpiarrel between two boys no bigger nor older than you are, that I read irixmt the other day. They were going along the road, talking together in a pleasant way, wllfn one of them said: “ ‘I wish I had all tlie pasture land in the world.’ “Tlie other said, ‘And I wish I had all the cattle in the world.’ “ ‘What would you do then f asked his friend. “ ‘I would turn them into your pasture land.’ “ ‘No, yon wouldn’t,* was the re- ply. “ ‘Yl-S, 1 wrtnld.’ “ dint I wouldn’t let you.’ “ ‘I wouldn’t ask yon.’ “ <You shouldn’t do it.’ “ <1 kilobit!.’ “ ‘Von shan’t P “ ‘I willnml with that they Neizoil Untl pounded each other like two silly, wic ked l>oys as they were.” The children laughed; but their motllor said: “Yon see in what trifles rikai-yels "Hot How.'* .1 rimes W—*— sat in Ids futlier’s oftiet*' trading an interesting |ni|nt. liis failtcr sat at his desk opimsite, busily engaged in writing. “My son, I want you to go down to the jmrit offloe for me.” “< J fsflier! not now. I am Imsy reading.” ilis father mfide ito reply then, lait ill a few moments, wliefl i|is mother and sister rniric in the Carriage- to the door, ns Jlime* was iilroti! to step in rider his father, the Iritter replied, “not sow, my mm, you liiay finish yinir res«llog." This little incident bninght to my ix-niembmiKx- a picture which I bad seen iu uiy early rhildlnsNl, which made it lasting impression on my mind. The artist represented an old limn cliinhitig on a chnir, and en- deavoring to reach a I took from a high shelf, lint In-fore the desired object is attained the old hidti sinks down overcome with exertion. His history lias often lax-n written. In liis youth, kind friends mul the voice of ouuactouce urged liiiu to mid. liis Bilile, lmt his answer was Xot .Vow. On entering manhood, it n-erived tin- reply, not now. At last, old (ige and disease overtook him, jsiverty nml affliction visited him, and liis Ibniu-r numerous friends dem-rtixl him. And now when nil else has failed, he reiiieiiilM-rs his long neglected Bible, and gis-M to hsik for it to mx- if it will afford any comfort. He eliinlm to get it, mid us In- Inis a hand almost iiIsm It, In- lietir* a vuirr, tin- awful voice ,.r Heath, saving, Xot .Vow. “How often would I have gathered thy ehihln-ii together, as a lieu gtith crcth her 1>ixmm1 under In-r wings, and ye would m»t.” A flood Rule.—‘A cert a hi nuitbwlio ia very rich now was very |ssir w hen A boy. When asked how he got his riches, he said: “ My father taught me never to (liny till my work was tinisln-d, and never to H|s-inl my money until I had earned it. If I hail tint iiu hour's work in a day, I must do that the first thing, mid in mi Inmr. And after this I was allowed to play ; and then I could 1 pla\ with much more plcmwrc than if I hud the tlusight of mi itunuishcd task Is-fore my mind. I early formed the haliit of doing everything in time, ami it *<mhi* be came easy for me to do so. It is to this I owe my {MviKpcrity." 1s t nil of our little readers ix-uieiu 1st this and do likewise, if they want to succeed in any undertakings of this life. hopes and its fearw f Where ia man j —Intellectual gfoimd—the only atom of orgmrtr lHh that ran jiirift-e tlie j. j Hew Way of Trapping Bata, depths ami interpret thri enigma of j " . thenniverae,andjridthconlysisirhof a spiritaal natlin- which ’«“* f* authority and n-sis.s the will iff the , ^ 77* *£*!**' J? miivi-rsnl King T Tts-v have all dis ! »"-**** ° f - OHroml 1« ilw far off perspective- ; ““<« w1riugpertmi» flw week- bef.ro the long Vista eri s(ia<x-, wlHNWUfftU,\r~ "T" 1 " *" 2 were it a a„„. thri hugest fthroui- 1 »"«tl.er. h.xn, Mu. rihve and feed would Aril to de-cry. No living I’"” »» as yoft Wriahl M |Wt thing ImTO met. the eye. and no "I"*"*'• In a fww days briwill sentiment .ms.s-iat.sl with life pnxsas. | -I"*'* 1 resxmeiUsI to HI- .-eg., -ml you .... tlie .,He, toms. The tiny organ »"* **• r, * lv for U Mu# of eurth and «avi.n—every thing ** «■. -’» that Ihreu amt dtasw~all are eugulpbed | wbure the rats moot resort. Some tn the great rroeeptfon of the uui ; «**c or mot* of them, seeing a nit verse.' The straining mind can not n * ’*’**' ^ m ’d*t of (deiity, mitt.- Hu- imiueusriraMe extremes. enter (he trap without any sns- The infliiite in s|sue, the eternal ill |dehm ,lf harm. Next moniing Unmti.>n, tlie onini|s.teiit in power. I M,,,, P ,,r |"*ur water oter flic trap to tlh- |>erfe.-t ill wrlsihun, nltaie All tlie thoroughly .-lean it, ami make tile tixpiimled soul and (sutray in their killing of jwtr |roy more easy,— lluve an etn|riy Iwrn-I into which drop the contents of y our cage. Tin- prisoner* la-ing well s.mke»l, w ill Is- so heavy and slow that y.ai rail easily kms-k them on the head. nwftil combination the (’ri-ntor of tlie lUliv.-rst*.—Xorth Jiritinh Rerihr. The Iteoth <>/ a Remarkable I a fen- tor Joseph Hikon, who died in Jersey City, mx-utl.v, agwd 71, was j Tn-st y.air |«irtially taim-il rat, how a must n-uiurkahle, not to say extra- ever, “ as if you loved him," sod ordinary mad. He ninth-a machine return him to his cage; this is easily to eut tiles tiefotv lit* Mi (lined his done l»y luoering tla- cage in a majority, h-anie.1 the printer’s trade. Imrrel. R. |s-at the ois-ratiou fnan allerwanl that of w.ssl cngra\ ing, night to night, ami you will lw then litlMigruphy, and afterwiml studied iue.li.-im-, nii.l in that .on neetioii lax-aim- int.Test.xl in .-Ih-i.i- istry, laxxmiing fliially .me .if tlie UUMt aixxiuiplislaxl nml ixiinpteheii site chemists in tile IXsultry, lie suq.ris.xl to set- how ensy a matter it ia to out wit mi running m. nnitual ns an “old rat.” Be .wreftil not to k.x-p a large otic for your tame rat. He will frighten off all tin- younger fry. as uom- *f Wart Mis, rife, ihtl W«a DalOmon fkntt, •Hu Knuar. tMown r. JU. TIIKSK kuriMflkx.f. Ur* bsm bttofs Us pitUir far nesrljr thirty renn, and <)<ni Ihrir r>o Ihxax. «Ium muumxT an ..n|snclis«c<i ptw- rmissrirr, tliHi prwwanM tlsxu utsy|Uaktl. Ttaif a I'O^E snaUac* gtvnl ynwer. »OertSS-1 and find ting- ni^fcldr. at writ at grart fa.til.r af infaM.- IHS1. amt 1-tix.WcM thfoajpioot Die rrifirv SWfa. ^ TOUCH k pliant and p-Listiff, and <*Miru!y ftffe tlie fotmd in no rnttuf m WOHKMAN8HIP Kiev an-iinexceUeti, iiain* none but iIm vrfj- IM aewsssxl uutarial. Us- Urys capital «n- pUs-Ml ia our Iswiaras cnaklinx u« to k,-rj> ooa- linua'ly as iaiuux.ae atock of lutuls-r, car., us nr All our Stfuan* Pi ant* hart* oor Sew lni|trmed Orcoftrung gt-ale and tU graft* Trrttk*. We would cull apccial attention to ottr im- pcovomeiil* in l *nn»d PianiM at«i Square ( frartd*, |Mtented Auguat IA 1MC, wlmdi bring Hk* Piano nearer jterirctioa limn baa jet K-ttW at* Kvarr Piano fulij aananU-d fur flee year*! Hide wkilettic Ajfetify ibr (Vtftail k Kt«l- liatuB celebratod Parlttr Organs tmd Osttft# llaf- was u thorough optieian, aii.l hml no tin-tu will ilitre to ent.T. Ttie «mly ixpial iu his km.wl.xlge of I’I >ot o diftb-ull tiling tn the nu.tt.-r ia to g»-t grapliy. lle t.sik up tlie ex|swt your find rat. I have had » wire- luenta of l>aguerre iu 1 Aittl, uiul was trap well Isiit.xl flu- weeks ts-foie I prolmlily the lltwt |s-nsm to tnke d ' |s>rtr.iit lay Die eunieni. He showed ! l*rof. M.sse how to take |s>.traits by iimxiiis of a rethx-tor, so licit the Hilhj<x-tH si ton 1.1 not iip|s-tir reven-xl. Mfl elilhx* om- to .-liter it. To get tin- find is something like A dor’s nx-i|a- for gcltiug rieli: “(let a tl.otis.iud ilidtun. i-tenr of the world, uti.l Hi* all vm rMsv." Sitin' I Morse trnxl to get the plan (Mtentcd eaugl.t my first rat, I have failed lmt in Kun>|s-. Mr. Itixon built Dm- find »mx- in many nights in getting from nm- to four to k.x-p him eotn|sin>'. If your reti.W-n* will try my plan, 1 think that something may U- <km<- to almte one of the in.**! intolerable iiuiMatMXx. of the nsintry. To say that i.riPious of .l.4hirs' worth of .sir phi|wrty is niiuually destroy.xl by ! rats would not Is- an extravagant , Agrienltnriat. j l.axiMMdive, with w.s*len wlnx-ls. lmt with tin- Mime donlde .-rank now I usaxl. lie originated tlw- prurnw of 1 |il.otolitbogr.iplt, and ptiblislaxl it years ls-f.ro it was Is-liev.xl to la- > usefttl. By his pnK-csa of transfer- 1 ing, tlie old Wink laden were easily I ixiitnt.-rfelted, ami it was to guard | against flu- tildtse of his own pnsxxu. ussertitm.— Amerieam that lie tw.Might out the syst.-u. of «- printing in tx.lors on the bills and Farming without Money. ! had De- .netlM-1 ,«l.-nt.xl, lmt m ver r ^, hir am , txxx-iv.xl . V Wxn-ttt fnm. the (wtent. , NV)| VMriaan . j„ ^ ; all the bonk* having maxi it without l-rlMW | l; , nuoll a.„slv h> | pay, lie |M-rt«x-(.xl tie nystem id I making txdbaliou for the |.l.o|ogIaph jera, and assisttxl Mr. HarrhaMi in | getting n tme system for grinding the leum- for eainera tuls-s. He ! origim.t.xl the nnli-frietioii metal, ! that has Ihx-ii for a great many ycurs known a* “Babbitt .metal;" ami lu- | is tin- father of the st.x-1 melting tmsi- i ness in this country. An Aatronomer'i View of the Dnivene. In w lifting ourHelves in hi.agiiiHtiou to our own aatellke, (the moon.) we have (Ktsiuxl over u distamx- ixpial to thirty times tin- diameter of oiirgloW*. Iu advancing to the sun wc travel over a distance ixpial to thirty that of the moon. Before we reach Ura nus, till- remotest of the planets wc have tmvehxl a s|m.x- ixpial to twenty times the earth's distamx- from the ami. Tims placixl nt tin- limits of a sy stem piicIomxI in a circle of eight.x-n hundred millions of mile* of radius our ii)i|>ixx-intion of di*tnmx- would ap]M-ar to In- exhaust.xl, and wc s.x-m to 1m- u* on the margin of an iuil.it h omalilc iitiyss. Tin- tcl.-Mx.js-, la.w- .-ver, and the mural ciix-le, enable ii* to sjiiin tin- void, and tin- genius of man, proud of the acl.ievmcnt*— and jnstly, if humbly proud—hn* eroHMed (lie gulf twelve thousand times the radius of bis own system, that we may study the nearest world in the firmumeut of heaven. Beyond this frontier lies the whole uiiiverm- of star*—Dm-ii 1 binary sy stems their .-lusters, and their l.iib.ilous eowlrina- tions. Tin- olsa-rv.xl parallax of «mc- fourtli of n Mxx.n.l in a I.y re, carries ns four time* as far into the Wwoin of h|micc ; though W-yond this, as we have no ]Mwitiv.- measure of dnd.ni.x-, it would be ns iiiiphilosophical to assign limits to creation ns to give it nn infinite range. In this rapid fliglit Into space, we travensxl it lmt in one dimension, mid the line whi.-li we have traced is lmt a unit in the scale of celestial distances. < beat ion in its wide (Minonunn is still nliove ns beneath ns and around us Tlie over arching heavens still endoae its anal innnmeralile worlds sparkle iu the canopy. If from this Ixrnnio, from wliicli the astronomical traveler alone re tnrns, we look iijsin our course, our own planatory system ceases to be. perceived. Its Him is .(ini itself, but nil invisible point in the iiubul.Mis light that intervenes. When-, then, ia our terreatial troll—its .Nx-an—its continent*—ita mountains—its em pires— ita dynasties—ita thrones! When- is our fatherland—it* factions —ita tiiriatiana, disunions, and it* unholy wars f AVhcre is our home —it* peace—it*- endearment* —it* | Expanding the l.nny*.—Sir), ont into the pi.rest airy.m«*uu find, stand ; |M-rtVx-tly ertx-t, v. j 11. I.ea<l and slaml den. Ini.-U, and then ftxini; the li|» : a* If y.ai w.-ix- going to wl.isth’, draw tla- air through Die li|m into the lungs. When tla- elaxd is nlsmt half full, gni.liiiilly raise Da- arms, k.x-j.ing them exteial.xl with the , palm* of the hand* down, a* you j Hii.-k ill tlie air, m> a* tn liring then. Ian. w en- ’ ala vary, j The icmurkaMc .-huuge brought alsmt by the alsJitiol. of slavery must Is- met hi wane way; and the m.-in who advises Dm- Is-st way, will la* a great beta-fa.-lor to his .xu.ntry . ! Without diM-HKKiag tlM- snlrject at ■ h-ngili. or s|s-ialii.g time iu (.roving a M-lfx-vi.leiit |«ro|*>sitioii, we wilPfciy , to ull who have their capital in Und, ^ and no money In farm with, nett a part of the land—«t least euoagli to ! wax-t tla- demand* of th>* <■“*•"- If thk. i< not d.me. It must nxu.lt in the : | sale of all the land; for then- is no imnuiit in life which nxpiiixx. ready money more than fanning. Home find tlu-uiM-lvc* out of |xN-kct, with : tla- same hind, farming utensil* and | stock, and Imnlly know how to ae- .xmnt for their inaliility to get on a* tla-v form.-rtv .lid. Tla-v an- .xmi- Km. KNAUK l CO, 1 No. 310 Wflt Itullinsre fit, wxr K it:. flail inure-, git U»; 13 4<r—lr POOLS A HMt X-AX'J'JliJ'jjia, MAXirrACTrceBs or IWAI»LK AM) HTATIOXItUY STEiM ENGINES & BOILERS, LKKKKL8 r.lTKST AUKUICAX I* ill BI.K TlltUIXK WATER WHEEL. TV bnM Wbe I Now K-to*e Ilw |*tl4w. j hOKKKM/S FlltK RSGtHR, DKKT WKLL ASH FORCK ITMf. Tllt.S Pump is iM-ksovk-Iiaxl by an HHx-tmiars vis. ban- axx. k. to be in ita «*.*«istn». i wmi t)« uvrwt amjJt*. r\ lu*U- mimI d**ruble l*ump butr in tun-. SAW MI I,I,S Portable Hiist Mills, Rear Mill Machinery, Hll AITINti, rruitrs ash iiaxc^rs. Q4Id Medal was Awarded a* Os- late Fair in Baltimore to hr file lea Hanna, om fiaHinsm. w,;;-.-. .* ’ and New V.wk l-aw. Oflfar .oj So. »7, S. IJbert} «... above lUlUosseM^S’ Ha IliBHirj. Ud. STIKFTS PIANOS’luce at! ibe Utoa i including lbe Agrafe Tretde I,„ Front# and Us iggwovol Kr.xa* Art km aurranlod tn five r-xmi, win, u w fiTrltffltm witiiiti twclra rrwxntt.m I# riekrc-im-* si,-. tm»e uorl-tama in am • (let.. BoW. K foe, fotmefais. V. e_ feds. Kanaorn, WilmingUm, S. C A c«! D f!' Hilt, (Imrloile, X. C. Biabop ffiW/ Orlvans la : Hov. JtXin JaietoT, heabJ^T \V; M.xwr R. llnrw.-ll 4 Snro, narr. t l.arfo.u-, N. C.; Caleb DookaigbL tv- lun.Ua, A C.: and Bvc h-in.lrof nthniL u Souili arts, fmve (.unliaaed Uk sTftirrji PIANOSaiaee llu> warrloaeO, • S A call ia anfiriuxl. Terma—l#U-n.l. Apdl 9 ” H-(f BRITISH PERIODICALS; «— | Tbff f/ODtlon Quarlrrly Revinr, Thf Edinburgh Kfvirw. . 1 Tiff Wfsiminsler Kevirw, Tk North British Key if w. and Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magntiau TTf K n-prinU of tl»e Wdtttf (_ }{’.j«*kwtKai art* now to ^ Hire to keep tirt-m«elvexi fullr it« pejr*rd to the grant of l»f tl*e lieM tiiiultera in (*nrat BriUiin The , (-ontfoitaiur* t llw* |H‘go»o4 Review- are n^f»]wJ*o at the tiead of the lUt of l-lnaltoii mn^ara ac .V»- j mrt. ReBgioa, Art »t»*i Ocwtai wliatevfr U iro'thf ot diwniftnoo HttratMal in ihe H of ttiefte Rt*vk*«rn and Tiro* variety i* roo great that n6 bu'.^i tail to be Kuti>4kd. nro-fte peritadieal* are printed with! tltdraa^g fttk lMr U* tlie Knjfltali cupv. and are! at j*rkies which plan- them within the rqaeit of *1 TERMS FOR 1«0O. For any one of lls- It(X M-ar«.... .$ -t Fur tuny t wo of Uk* Reviews.... 7 < For any Ibn-c of lbe Review#.. 10 i For any four U tlw Review#.... II I Por inwkwuod'# Magaliue. . . .. 4 | For Bbs-karoud and ime Review 1 ( ■ For nucaaxwd and two of die U-rsxra 10 I i For Illaefc wood ami .brex- o1 Uve Review# 13 For Blarliwm.l and die frsir Re- raxra Ii I >prr«n. CLUBS. tW Rend far Cnx.hr br mail. Mav » 46-)l C ‘ T ST E Y’S OTTACE ORCAN. •A uirtCHMR t li twentr per rent, will U(* silov-fd hroir tir mote iieranns. Thus* duties *4 Ufagkimod. *»r of troit* Rcyk?w. will he ; sent so troro? addivroro for $12 80. 1U1STAGK- a I ' - . jj | Su^Rficrilaont *h.>uhl pr^aj kr the (Barter d | the (rittec t»f dehverr. The t<i any proft I «f U»e I'lMU-d .State* w two (xsits ! Ttiis raft* <inly to current For hack ttumix'rti tlie )K«htge b douh Prmiums lo Kew Sobseril RK odour,d by tin* t?K»omi»da who itkre -A tlicin tn sw.. m u i : .-a - a* i i to itiMk« k trmh^ vM tbfV over tlM* lirail jiint am tln» lutiffn hit i 1 * J .piite ton. Thrti drop the Ihnmls. , "‘' rr **'?***' ,hr , Jj toward, ami after flux ing the arm. I mm '>• hn * U ' rn i Tlro-y I hoc nrowc real hnprovcmcntH than $nr fltktr last nnaftit. Tiny are llw kwiiof hist rumen Ui of ihf- work!. OVKR FIFTY MFVRHKXT 8TTXJCS# We Itavv iitmdMh of imitiKwiatu from pro* k*adittg muiMciatai of tlro» (DWtUr. Irolarntl to ('hurchoR, ChTgrnuyn. fk'iKipk Ac. AltSO, ^fqObtfilj’s CekbrqicC 1‘iqtH'?, . ASP LIGHT & CO.’S BEAUTIFUL PIANOS, Which we will ro-fi from ten to twenty per cdfl. kw I lian tlro»y can be «Art a hied e’aew Itx-rv. • ff Xew NuhfcrilKTR to any two «f t tc ahore periodica!*for 18459 will be emu led tc trratw any owe of tlie tour Reviews Xero- mbimbm ut aU five of the l r ! 8<i9 may rareire gratt? DJuckwood tiro- four 'Reviews ft»r ISt»8. 8daerftei« may. by apph-inpr eariK, back fletro of the Reviews fixron January, Uve»bcr. 18C9. and of Blackwoods fnmi January. 18bC. to f^wwber, ISCi, tiro* current Kub^enj-tion price, atsr Neither fx etui urns to fiVncirfli disrotmt to chibR. nor reduced |>rices BWttbent, ran tie allowed# utile s ti-*e remitted direct to tiro* i*ubii«dicrs X» ran lx* given to chibs. T1IK LKOXARD SCOTT PTBLT8VHH' 140 Fvltox Stuket. iKiekwanl nml Dm- rlicst off fur Ini*>r: ail.) v.-ar after year, hv .mm-ii, re-! .. , " , , ’ | ... . _ , i • , , _ Dux |iixmx***. th.-y are iM-ing <x»n- , v.-rae the pixsxxw by winch v.m draw . • ... ... ... . . . . I vonr bgentli t i U the lung* nn- emptv. < K " mM ’ " • Tl.i* pixmx-m. shnnld Is- ie|*-nt.xl in, j wi "' " ru "- U ’ ,on ' ,u *' of w, "‘ h " ,on> \ nuxliutelv after ladhing, and Md eral j Hrr " A '""ncr. wlio j tins* during the day. It i* iin|*.**i ' *" on *^ ,,r<l to U " vr l, " lk - a We t., deM-rits- to one a ho l.a* never I ,,rv M,vr ' Xo< trhxl it, the glorious scum- of vigor j ”"*** ‘° * «* w * a " ,, I which follow* Ibis cxerHae. It i* , ,,avi "" in rv ' ^ *' a - v i the ts-st ex,*x tornnt in the solid. <*•“' witli.mt We know a gentleman, tlie n,Canute ! mon '- v - } " % rxrh * n « rd “• Ar > row of whose chest ha* incresMxl l.v thk | K "”’ r lhr " n lndiffippp " t r "‘** h j menus three or four im l.es H,x mon,l “ 1,n, n * nrt,K - during a* many m.mtl,*._/>#, Paine, i i,n ' 1 »,ml.l have aold for , m , | Ihixx- tim.x. a* inueh as Die «x»w he g.»t—in other worn*, hi* loss, we JL SAXDKRS * Ofc. <9 W. FayrUe Suxx-t, Mda*n, X. n.-d> irfix lo Rev. /. I. (luxes, alto out Agent a. Slntint.m, Va. April * 40—If Mf rho t# Ttro* Leonard Scott Fublislting Comp publirfi tlie- il rARMEE ' s °' 7n>E - By Jlr.XRT Stktiiens. of Kdin>«r>*It, apd tho late J. F. SToKIOK, ol Yak- twi* »ob. Bora I Octavo. 1,600 page*, and aumeratsi en- gra\ingro J . rrkx*. $1 for tiro* two volpntcs—by lUirok- pniil $8. Xiyht Sir.—An extraordinary fal laryk the dread of night air. Wliat I know, wo* seventy dollars; m., for! air can we breathe at night lmt night | ri’*' ‘*4 fifty dollars, lie lost ■ air T Tlie choice i* Ih-Iw.x-u (airc "cvehty. night air or nir from within. Most For »*•"* »»f money, iu another ] |Mx»ple prefef the hitter. An nnae ! 1« Imy hone-feed—we will say 1 countable ehokx-. What will they ,,,n <l“lhirs’ wortli—a fanner liad say if it is proven to bo tme, Dial *""»* «* *•>«’ ■* "o«»e tailing*, fully one half of the diM-nae wc suffer i ,rh ' ^,, «®“toined oorkle and other ^ from ia occasioned liy (sxiplc al.x-ping |s niumm* things, and fixl tliem to | with their window* shut t An o|h-ii w " T, '° Pe *li here the | j window, m.Mt night* in the year, can 1 low of H,M ’ or tm * v borm-*, worth I never-hurt anyone. Tlii* i* not to fro,n «•» to two hnn.lnxl dollars say that light i* not necessary for ; each. , ' recovery. In gn-at cities night nir i* T,w ‘ trn,h iH - the fanner cannot often tin- l«e*t and purest air to is-1 succeed, we rare not how g<ssl hi* | had in the twenty-four hours. 1 , .tops are, unless he has money in hi* : «x .ii 1.1 ls-tt.-r understand shutting the (ss-ket; and if all tlio**- who have! windows in town durtng Die (lay idle land around them eould Is- in , j limn duVlng the night, for the Mike ! duixxl to m-II it, even nt one-fourth j of the *i.-k. Tlie ntwmx- of Hmoke, ! it* value, it would Is- immensely to I llu> ipiiet. all tend to make a nigh, their inlerest. TlieH.de of thi* idle j tlie ls-at time for airing tlie |>atient. land would act profitably in various One of Die highest m.xliciil an ways. It wonld not only give the thoriti.-s on conmunption mid climate fanner ready money, lmt thi* sterile | lias told me that the air of Ixmdon waste would he cultivated, Blld its : is never so gissl ns after ten o’clock Limnrovement wouhl enhance the . at night. Always air your rooms, rvalue of the remainder. It seems to tlieu, from Dm* outside air, if )MMai iis this pro]MH.itioii is so plain that | lile. Windows an* made to open, no one ran fail to see it; and if it doors arc made to aimt—a truth could only lie noted u(ion proni]itl.v, which seems exceedingly difficult of 1 we believe the bunh-n of debt now npprelicnMion. Every ixsim must he iircsKing the country down, would j nired from without—every |M*s*age is- lifted, and once more, though the from within. Hut the fewer pas* system would not Is- labor and ages there are in a hospital the capital lilended, prosperity and plen lietter.—Florence Xightinpalr, 1 ty would abound.— Exchange. SURGICAL DENTISTRY. BR. B. L. BOOZER, CtURYlYlXd partner of Ur D. P. ORKOQ. IJ being penitaiHXillr ka-alel in Columbia, oflvn tiia proftxaowil a-niox ,o llie public. Slirgiefl o)« raiksia on tls- natural lix-lb ]icrtbraicd in lls isoat e-sxitiUc iwiiikt. Ttxtb t-xtiadnl with out pain by tls- application of m local anaesthetic. Artillrial work in every improved #t}lc dona iKxi.ly and durably. ParticxiUr aluxttion I# in vited tn an improved, auperua- and aci-Ticcaldo innic of auacliln* tccdi Iu anittoial platca. Call ami arc specimen#. Ofllee om Fins National Rank, (lain Streelj Columbia, 8. C. April IS 36—ly J. R. WATKINS & CO., CAltKIAUK MANUFAUTUUEK8 ash cuiuik&s or EXPRESS WAGONS, Xi/t lk Street, rmlUmotr. Md. C*n and wafOM, of all dcsrripiiotiii, built to order. «»ml warranted. tW~ HeiwiriuK In all its braaciics. May 38 46-tf 11 KMT Corn A. I Alkx.Calukk. I C II.Wkst, Ju. HENRY COBIA & CO., WHOLESALE GBOCER8 AXD MSUGHiSTS, Charleston, S 0. April 29 33—ly r. A. BOUTKO. LAPIERRE HOUSE, 1 Bread and Ckatnit Siren,. Philadelphia. T ltK undernignod having leaned tlie above favorite llonar, and Imring red.ted and rdurmoited it througiiout is tlie mud elegant manner, it i# now open Tor I lie reception Of cuefa#, wilii all it(# appointme«*u of a first vUbb Hotel. J. B. BITTKRWORTH ACO.- I-roprtetora May 13 40— tf M. HiU.M* * F. A SOUTER & C0„ D KALK.RS IN Cooking, Parlor and Offl« Stores, of tlie most improved psutn*. A loo, manufacturer# and dealerx in lXain, J#C#" ned and Prrased Tinware, 1 louse-FunuaMng Goods, tc. .. ! tar Store two door, below Brvce'a Comer. Main (Rree4, Columbia. S. C. Order# from .1*0 country promptly attended to. Sept» . &-tf* LUTHER’S TABLE TALK. n JfO. CLOTH. rRlCE-%t ! - W ir.r. Ik; sent h}- mail to any addreo#oa receipt ol above price. PLTFIK A CUAI-MAS, llook-atik-rs, Colombia. S- C. •86*. kr any of obtain 18Gi. m rot Italf 4-r«. lwr br brock i rowey s V, CO, K V. F. 0. SADTLER & OPTICIANS AN1 SS£.'£>£39* Baltimore 9 Street, isroRTCB* or WATCHES & FIXE JEWKuEY. M.txcr.cnttKKS or SPRCTACUE& SPOOKS, FORKS, AS VKR WARK GItNKRALLY. May 13 4 M9Z M J7WK U'ith large margin, mating a mark h Ikon Ike 34 me. Kdtti .il. Tlii# editkm may wspplr Hie pbice of a felithfa fad tlie prese nt, til) Ufa BripM lkjok, no# * in preparim,si. is publislied. Price in .lark Arabcapic, £2 M l’rion In dark Gilt 1 3S Addres# PCFFIK k CHAPMAN, Book-sellers, Colombia, P- C- August S 1868 1-4! Tn* Litm ocribera at $' CtogyuK Tkeotogy - wdrmor. car Th-- utontiia of t' ever}* caw , For one *l u Fin* in* One mon' Ttiree m> > -tSx mom) Twelve ni^ •On ndven wards a die. and tipwar-.- Upwards. 41 and opw« - ‘ the above ni| Obituar cent# far | fl- - ail ode 1 be a .H i'si ; V I. 1 h The Spr« ‘Tben J came lo lk| bRsdeal < they urn-i- but I#ap»r- tab'e with tfaliacrot o! Ufa feet of I loir: and t| tkr o.. # In this we flirts rfjihen- :il «(ihen- nj mission anfl affi of home lias lie. civifizatr and n-tii! and tlit-ir ha^nurs eighteen scentxt na Die oritj lovely gi the \}ina< blend ia the only domestic rian has with the tues, the of worn seated the delii peueil; t praises ii verse ; b her bean , and her original than in t St. Join these ap; of hon.< Testanu! represent tdie is set tion in not as .t many ar nor as ©< is here si equal, ai Iji this In 5s repiv and frioji isterin.tr t sex, lie,- divine Sj Mary mi, owiietl Iv liouseliol attent’ci probatioi When , with all not pen inferior ( fit only n Equally i sophie iH rSRrrinei transfer «(»here t that slit- Th£ Kl' ed deft-n mistakt necessan ilaiity oi to equal that sjdi united i years In into th glimpse 's; V r t