S > THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S, C„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1809. The Mowing povm w*4 a warded III* pri-e of $100 lately offered by the proprietors of the ‘‘Hearth and Homo:" Tho Kingdom Of Homo. baric i> tilO night, and fitful and drearily Ruthes the wind l*o the warn of the aca; tittle ettre I, aa here [ ring cheerily, Wife at mv aide and my baby oa knee; firing, Stag, eirdrm aw the KMtg\ ttarir *r»»riM, and Lorn i» the It/ngt hfehre the firelight np<* the dear fucw, toearer and/dearer aa onward we go, Force* the shadow behind ua, and pfeev* Brigbtnesa afenod ua with wanntli in the glow. KingXmg. reman to* the King; jbditttti Kingdom endtore it the King’ .Vhwhea the lovelight, increasing the glory, .JJeemiug from bright eyea with warmth of the -seal, 'Tttting of trait and content Uic aWeet story. {Lifting the ahadowa that over us roll. • King, King, rrrtea a« tki King Home fe the Kingdom and Lore ie the King ! • HMht than Wiser with perishing treasure. Served tgiUt a service no conquest could bring; Happy with fortune that words can not meaanre, Light-hearted I on the hearthstone can sing. King, King, croten me the King ! Home ie the Kingdom and Love it the King l Vs. Raisin' Dlktek. The Family. PARENTS. Mothers. Fashionable mothers, what are you doing to make the world better ami happier—to elevate, purify, and sane tify t How are you training your sons and your daughters t On Gos pel principles, to habits of industry, economy, purity, and sobriety; and is your influence, for good or evil, on the side of virtue or of vice f Who ever knew a great and good man, or a great and good woman, reared under the tnition of a fashion able mother t Whence our Moseses, Miriams, Samuels, John the Baptists, our Timothies, Wesleys, Doddridge*, the John Newtons, the Washingtons — whence are they — who trained them—moulded their infantile years —fashionable mothers t Not one These great, good, holy, and emi nently nSeful men had great and good mothers—plain, practical, in dustrious, economical, diligent in business, prayerful, God-feariug. Bead the biographies of all our great and good men and women from early time to the present—not one of them had a fashionable mother. They all spruug from plaim, strong minded women, who had as little to do with fashion as with the chang ing clouds. Away, then, with your starch, your aristocracy, your gew gaws,' your pride, and your folly. Live Sot something—live for God ami for glory. A pious mother, tlieu, is the great est of all earthly blessings. The .influence she exerts is the most ex «ellent known on earth. Children brought up by a godly mother—who knows her duty and does it—who doubts nheir salvation T She makes the earliest, the deepest, and the most lasting impressions on their hearts. In their minds, religion is associated with all that is kind, win ning, and pleasant in home-life. They grow, np in reverence for the Bible, the Sabbath, the honse of God, and the ministers of Christ. They do not remember when they first heard the name of Jesus, or bowed their knees in prayer, or lispedlhe praises of God. They are instructed to’hate and shun vice, and the seductions to it, and to Admire and practice virtue, Having been trained up in the way they should go, when they become old they will not depart from it. How great is their responsibility-! God has committed to them the sal vation of their offspring. To secure the faithful discharge of the trust, He has implanted in the maternal heart an affection which no toil, earo, or sacrifice can exhaust. No mother, who (studies her responsibility or the interests 8f her children, can consent to be without the sustaining and giii djng influence of Divine grace. Fashion kills more women than toil and sorrow. Obedience to fash ion is a greater transgression of the few of Woman’s nature, a greater fejury to her physical constitution, than the hardships of poverty and perfect- The slave vjromiip at her task will live and grow old, and see two or three generations of her mis tresses fade and pass away. The washerwoman, with scarcely a ray of Jjope to cheer her in her toils, will jAyp to see her fashionable sisters all die around her. It is a sad truth that the fashion-pampered women are almost worthless for'all the great ends of human life. They have but little force of character, they have 1 still less power of. moral will, and quite ad little physical energy.. Dashing ladies, whose mission it is to set the fashions, will you not look in upon your gentle sister as she site in her well-ordered unrsery, making the children happy with her presence t Note how she adjusts their little dif ficulties, and admonishes, encourages, instructs and amuses, as the ease may require. Do you thiuk any nursemaid could produce such har mony in that little circle! Is she not on enchantress t Verily, yes, and bet charm is “love stronger than death” for those sweet young faces, where you may sec her smile* and (towns (though she seldom has occa sion to (town) reflected in glee and sorrow like sunlightand cloud shadow in a quiet pool. What she is, site will teach her daughters to be ; and blessed are the sons that have such a mother. CHILDREN. Children in Family Worship. We were all assembled for prayers in the evening. Even little Edith was there, although during the read ing of the chapter she was busy nestling herself on the lounge for a nap When the muling was con eluded, her father, lookiug that way, and no donbt preceiving Iter inteu tion, said— “Kdie, don’t you want to sing ‘There is a Happy Laud f ” In an instant she sat upright, ami the dear blue eyea were wale ojieu ua she answered— “Yes, sir." “Well, then, you must sit np and help us.” But without waiting for mamma to start it, she began singing ; her little childish voice leaping along from word to word until the whole of the beautiful hymn was sung. As these sweet words left her lips— at the name rate, and here we pause to spend the Sabbath, in a city that had no existence a year ago and now has 2,000 inhabitants. We reached Chicago the second evening after leaving New York, a thousand miles in thirty-six hours. Fussing the night at the Sherman House, we repaired nest morning to the depot of the Northwettont^Rail road, where we found one of the splendid Pull man Palace ears appro priated by Mr. Pullman and Mr. Angell to the exclusive uee of our party, a compliment which I had not anticipated, although I had tele graphed in advance to secure place*. I had beard much of them* traveling palaces, without having seen one, and 1 had inferred that there woe qnite ns much of glitter and show about them ua of aolid comfort, but having traveled thus far with almost aa much freedom from fatigue as we aliould have lied in our own rooms at home, 1 do not henitate to any that they are the greatest improvement in the eonveuience and comfort of travel since the invention of rail roads. The cor appropriated to ns, tho “Ifroinontory," is a |**rfevt mute to the “Wahaatch,” which created such a sensation in New York lust week. Although coating #17,500, by a division sad reunion of the waters of the Platte,) about W0 miles west of Omaha, I went out on the engine to examine the rood to better advantage, and also to get a better view of the country through which we were passing. For $bout a mile we hod a stern chose with several of the horse* which were roaming upon the innirie, and which were deter mined to keep possession of the railroad track. The shrill whistle, constantly blown, kept them at the top of their speed, until at length, wearied of the race, they left the track, and db, and on, and oa, we sped, a* on the wings of the wind. The engineer hauled up at a station, and taking out his watch, turned to me and aaiil, “One hour and five minutes.” On my asking how many tiiileu we had run, be said, "Furty.” And yet, notwithstanding this grout speed, I nut upou the engine with as much ease aa iu the Pullman car; while, ini the Northaeutm, the day before, the engineer bad directed au to brace wy fort and hold foot to Uw side. Tlda will give a true bleu of the siiiisithiicss and solidity of this INirtion of the track of tin- Pacific toad. Fur .KM miles from Omaha the road is aa smooth aa any over which I ever traveled, and, aa for aa House and Farm. Growling. WM. KNABE ft CO.. NEWBERRY COLLEGE, GRIND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FOOTES The viciaritodea to which the agriculturist la subjected are so nu ’ meroua that they are opt to complain and look upon the “dork aide," in spite of the aggregate success which they have achieved. We knew hu accomplished lmt eccentric go title man, who, being a lawyer, and, a* he added flippantly, an iufldel beanies, was very fond of amusing himself over the real aud imaginary sorrows | of hi* fellow eitirens engaged in ! arah agriculture. One day, on tin* court house stejia of , an old planter, who was noted for his xealous piety, I ^ <,«*!/. m writ u great purity of complaining of the season, of | «*?•: ■■< rrrsa*** throaghost «tlr» nk \o. MS Weal Hdhmnre Street, TIIK8K wutraswinU ban beta thirty before tbs Kvrmtrig tended at tiewherrg, hat neee h WALHALLA, 8. c. * W ALHALLA .. . plrerest tel—, - m . r , tbs tsraious of tss BfoTfodraT? rosd, eonnerttug with Q,s C.rsmrfflsTS™*?' Railroad TMs MtOs village it pne It r~ bsskbr aiusUou; N* foheWutrte btMtb* Jf mountain sir, tad il hu become of his * dnoicta Tbs students pei«u. B ILrir tSUSSTH only free from Solaris but la, exposed t> 2 .tsmptutosssad stoskat largeranruSkdoOsi Tbs CoUcgs is onder lb* loneriug eTTafito Krangeltcal Lutheran Synod of tea* Can&Z and edtaoeot State*. wire, dsab* and -s^, Tbstr which X TONE ! Tbstr TOUCH (the single car) thia great expetua- is 1 have Iwen, it has exceeded my ex- far more ap|iarent iu the ap|diauce« |ieetatin«a, atal left out of sight and for comfort ami safety, than in the sound the alarming stories I had elegant fitting up; in all of which no ' heard before atartiug. ‘ Bright iu that happy laud Beams crsry eye,’’ it seemed aa though her little eye* Jnirl.v danced ami aimrklral with delight. Mamma turned to look, thinking, no doubt, there must lie an added lustre. The round, rosy foce turned itself up to her, to meet the loving glance; but the brave, true voice never faltered. O, how the child love* to Hiug! Aud how pleased she is when papa selects something she knows, as “Happy Lsuid," or “Little Traveller* Zionward some thing that she mm understand, and feel it was written just for little folks like her. The little ones iu the liouseluild are overlooked too murh in this re- siiect If they eould feel the**- are indeed yamily prayers, they would prepare their little hearts to enjoy them—-just as they ilo by looking forward with pleasure from week to week to their dear Sunday school where the lesson, the im-turos, stories, and even the sweet* precious hymns are all their own. I wonder, too, if the little ones could not always stay awake for prayers, if we that are older would remember to let them have some part in it. As for me, I feel so glad and happy to-uight, to think thut in our song of praise there was fulfilled the prophecy which saith, “A little cbihl shall lead them."—S. K Timet. ex]ieti*e whatever is spared, ami nothing set-ms wanting. 1 shall have more to aay of these arniiigvincnt*, in communicating some hints for the iH-ncflt of travelers from occult to omui, * beu I reach the Pacific. The Hccretary of the Pullman l*alace Car Coui|iany, Mr. CHttricn W. Angell, of Cliicugo, iu whom 1 found an old friend, aecoui|«uiH-tl os as for as Omaha, some .'i00 wiles on our way, cutauiuos-aiing mnch valait- tile iiifonnatiou to aid us in our At Plum Creek, miles from Omaha, we found a troop of l.'iO soldier* stationed to guard the rood ami the region against the Indian*. Aa we were detained by a heated axle, 1 called U|mu the commanding officer in Ilia tent near by, and re ceived the pleasing intelligence that the Indian* had iTO**cd the track four tulles below a few ulgbts before. Of course I rommnnicated to the rest of the part), aud purtiruhuly the Indies, the interesting (act ua re- journey, and adding greatly to the punting to the cars, ami aa mate of ideasnre of tlie day by his society, them hud any extra hair that they ha the ■lack of timber, ole., oa tw All our Square Piano* bara our Sew lnprmed Orantniof Scale and the Agraffe Treble. We would cell epeeial at tea non la oar iiw- groreiBeau In Grand Pinws and 8qoare Grand* iilwlii Au«u*i It ttdd, wbicti being the Plano nearer pertoction u.eu Ua j et been at- i'ly l lu the eveuing we had a grand ilia initiation of the car, ami at its rinse couutcd this a* a new Indhlay in oar lives. Tin- grandeur of this Western World did md frilly o|**n n|sm us until we luid crossed the Misaouri Biver. T1h- extensive praries of Illinois thrmigb which wa |M*serl <*i the Northwestern Ituilwuy. were not so rich and beautiful in their summer attire as I hail seen them iu previiMU years, ami wImii we erositaUi Erwy Pisao full/ isnMfe for In nsnl Oufe whuiraala Agmecy for Carton A Krsd- sai'a rrirbnuod Parke Organa and Cbnreb llnr- i min* i WM. KN'ABK A CO, K* Id West Hnlcinwcv fit., nctr Kuuw. • Baltimore. M ba in its ormatmefikm. lit# ■ meat auapfe, relfebfe and durable “ Pimp sow » or. • SAW MILLS Fortxblc Grist Mills, Ffear Mill Mackiocn, SHAFTING, PULLETS ASP HANGERS. IT Brad tor Oieafer br bwiL M.r A A OikmI AfoM/r.—Sometime* one hear? it said of a gyeVtik and mo- fear that, “she’s a regular home-body.* Jhe phrase fe simple, but what a world of ennoblip^ qualities it jqdi cates, and what a universe of frivol- ity,.it excludes. The matronly home body m “Heaven's best gift to roan." Miscellaneous. Around the World. 4U MBER ONE. “Eusebius,” llr. K. D. G. 1-rime, one of the writer* of the New York Obterter, ha* just started out on-' s trip round the world. He has gone by way of Son Francisco riei the Pacific Railroad. It occurs to us that it will be an interesting trip. It is no very new thing to go round the world, hut to go iu the direction iu which he has gone, from East to Weet, is a new thing. “Eusebiua” is, too, an intelligent uml well- informed traveler, and will «ee many things worthy of the attention of intelligent people, and will tell about those things iu an interesting way. We propose ourselves to occompany him, and we have an jdea of linking our readers to go along with ns. W'liut do you say f Wild is willing to make the trip round the world f Notice, the beauty of the thing is, that you can accompany “Eusebius" .and his party, and stay at home at the spine time. Who will it! Plainly, we propqoe to talc from the Obterter the JMtcra of “Euae- bius,” .written on ifRtrip, aud insert them in the Lutheran VUitor. Would yon like to read them! Here fe No. 1: Laramie CfTY, Aug. 7, 1800. Here we are, in one of those cities of the American wilderness, which have sprung up ful).-grown by the magic power of tbe Pacific Railroad. We left New York only on Tnesday morning, and this (Saturday.) morn ing, we are more thaq 2,000 miles distant, one-twelfth of the way round the world in four days. We do not expect to travel all tfie way amine the cam and the* bnaud off With the flectorsa of tbe wind. The) . l*roUwtcd rhaar.’ Again the rhief wpre often within good rifle shot, raid: ‘My sun, what eoiorod horses Whole counties of prairie tlog vfl- | imnate us T ‘Black, oh my father V luge* skirted tlie nafel, the curiotm ’Thea we will pi among the stone* cut or an embankment of aix fret in | ltt |r animals sitting holt upright on ; aud ini rorky grtmml, for tlie feet depth, that we realized the immoo*it\ tbeir haaix-bi-s like ostates or idols, 1 “f (he block Isirse are- not stroug.’ of this “great country," and flu- .at Hm-t<^* •d'tbetr boaaw*. or scant almtHit illimitable extent of it* frrtilo ,o-ring away as we pasrexl their acre*. As we left the western twnk towns. of the Missouri and moved out with The Braky M.sintain*, with their the speed of the locomotive into this peak* atal bine sides, hove in si gilt before we readied Cheyenne, where we begun tlie aarent of tlie Black llin*. On leaving home we liml arranged to stop over the Hali- Iwtli at ('heyenne, the largest town created by the Paetflc Hoad p* Estey's r LiOTTACE ORCANo to iwla It *qoal to Uw firs —l- T* kind In th* Sure. Tbe tditafem m M lb. ioanjctioa* aa Utorougti. nd th* dfeu?. «• psreafel. anabe * cured at asst CoJireL, ■JtJtrpjggijggaM other iuMitstios la th. Sowlwra SIMM, rfe: eBf.ajwstysws* »« ; IS I flimii J LHp l, " j toj liKMcafel expends, from 21 to SO CU. pcf All fendeoU ire required to Ulead tk. MWas.' •ervioa of Uw Latheran Clrarch, —Ira ?_■ wr.uoa rntnart pareaU or (luntfeiu defer,Z. •urn* oilier place of word rip. Thra* aim defer* la give Uwir K*w or w«fo . liberal or IsaiueM education. wouM do s«H la fiEELTZIt, TVonlrat for the sdraDMxn of X r furti^N fetticufera, add few. i. P. L'pie L li RI0DICALS. Tfce London Quarterly Rerlew, The Edinburgh Keriev, The Westftinsier Review, The N«rU Brilfeh Review, ud Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magaiine. THE >epri«t* of th* leadinr QueneiHra md »o» ladfeprerabt* l* .11 who da l**a*cl,ra full/ iofensed wife gnat aobjeeta of the iaj. M r feared by th* beat Kbofoii and aarafet thinkur* in Great Britain The coolribcloti to life p*f** •< I he** Rerfesra *r* mm wh* amoi at tha Iwad uf the M of KoglwL •riwiaaga. art. Bphfios, An wad General Uterabm, aid ee la worth r at ~ ft| ' *«B frent tli*t liferkwond «r* t> re I* krep I rerard to the m the p*gc* ,of tisfec Rcviewa *od Ttw rmruHr i fell to be aMwfird Tb» periodirafe *n printed rid 1hnrough Idelity to tbe Knghah copy. »i.d are OBeraA u price* s liieh piece then within the reach af ML TERMS FOR 1869. k eny one of the Review*..... $ 4 M per to. any two of Ute Rerievra.... 7 M “ • ffoe ear three of the Review... I# #* “ ** tor any four of tie Rertews. .11 ** “ - for Bfeckwouda Magazine 4 00 * « lor Blackwood end on- Review IN ” t* BUew wooil and two of Use Review* 10 M - * Black wood and three ol life Heview. IIB ‘ * Blackwood nod the four Kc views..... lid * * A RK adsured by the UsraeMsto wh thea Si oar. TWjr have mure mol hwproeenqpotx than aoj other itutmmciit They an the leading instrument* of the witle tract, huudrvtU of miles of which are as level a* the orean in a calm, it seemed vert much like pot ting out to sea, and all tlie nswe so for the arrangements of our sleeping ears, whieh were quite espial to tIn state rooms oil steamers, we sped from morning until night, beholding on Imth tades tlie signs of eultivation, whieh In-fame more seat- tering until we were overtaken by night. I could not attempt to write down tbe emotiotia which this far stretching scene of grumieur awitk enetl as I lookctl out upon it anil then looked forward to the nearly two thousand miles that still lay beyoad. Tlie countrj’ for some distance west of Omahn is Is-nntifttlly diver- siflcwl with s|uuwely wooded hills on each side of the truck, lmt we sum A third tiun- the young Arab wa* sent to tbe rear, aud reported chest nut horses. ‘Then,’ snsl the ehief, ‘we an- lost. Who lmt Allah ran deliver na from tbe cbeotnut htirae f Dun. or rreani colonsl homes, the Aralm runsider aorthh-sx, and fit only for Jewa to ride." .... — ; hot, On ami on lirfort- reaching H, we bad decided to go on to latramie, on account of its n'Afef Voire a Htuhei T—Lost yfwr we |>ulilishe>l this convenient Mid | useful table ; I sit, a* some of our I reader* failed to preserve it, we rp- clevation ami laeatam, being iu full | l M d*li*h i* now at their request. It view of the range of the Rorky ' “ weI1 ,rort,, ••' •eg ** reference : OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STY LAS W* her* hundred* at tmiassifeto from tbe trsdiaff muMcian* at tbe eatratry. liberal uslacraurtile to Cbsroi.**, Orjrnw. .A. 1. ALSO, ^Iqpo$, ■ AMD LIGHT ft. 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ISCk. to I>»ce*i bar. 1869. and of Black wood's Magazine from January. 1966. to December, 1868, M half the current aubacnptioa price. LET KeitlMV prcmitHn m roboertbert, nor dfecount to rtaba. aor reduced price* for Sarto ntsnbm, can be allowed, trale-< tbe money fe remitted direct to the Fublfehen No preasuasa can he given to dube. K LEONARD SCOTT PUBUSHING CO, 146 Frtros Sraurr, X. T. strike the valley or prairie* of the 1 precise form of his answer, aud we Platte River, loug the great highway of the emigrant trains to the Pacific coast. The ronte is still marked by tfe- ashes of «HBP fires and the feme. IJW . k IIiBH ^ pmmUtt of animals that penshtst by the winf( BtrPWI1 witll VMt ^ | rock, which rise out of the green At North Bend, on tlie Platte, we [ sward In all aorta of fantastic shape* fipoke a train from Bun Francisco. As we approached the station where we met, there was as much excite ment on board our train as there is be called Wheat, sixty joujIjc . Corn, shelled, fifty-six ismntl*. Rye, fifty-six pounds. Oats, thirty-two potintls.. Barley, forty six (saimls. Buckwheat, fifty-six ikmuhIk. Irish potatoes, sixty pounds, ft weet jmtatocs, sixty jsmiKls. Onions, fifty seven |s>unils. Beaus, sixty |Nmuds. Bran, twenty pountls. Clover seed, sixty pounds. Timothy seed, forty-five isniiids. Hemp seed, forty-five pounds. Bine grass seed, fourteen pounds. Dried peacluw, thirty-three |tonuds. Linen Martin#.—The marking of linen fe a very useful if not ornamen tal exercise in the art of caligraphy; . and M. Knhr, a Gorman chemist, has monuments, rasUcs, Ckw, colossal ; prnponBfM a fo r tll „ statute*, Ac. Hherman, on the sum- 1 init, if a gradually rising plateau can Mountains. After we hail break. 1 fastral at Cheyenne, (atal a capital breakfast it was—antetojie steak, a great delirary, being one of its feu j tnroa,) I asked one of the oldest inhabitants, an intelligent drafting yonth, what was the pnpnlntion of tbe town, which in lean than two| yearn old. He aaul it had been Lt< j ooo, lint so many had hem nhot aud bung aud killed that it now- numbered only 4,000. Thin waa the SURGICAL DFNTISTRY. 0B. 0. L. BOOZER, gu*VIVINO p*riser of Dr D P. GRKGO ing pvvmsnrtjlly luietfd is Cukambfe. oflgra hi* profraaioasl arrvioM to life public fiuiyicnl opera lions on tlw natural tertli performed in tlie asm acfenlidc awnifer. Tsatli eitrwried wkb- out pain by tbe application of a local anaesthetic, j ArtiActai work in every improved style done nratiy ao4 dumbly. Particular attoation it ia vised to an improved, superior and serviceable mndc of attaching teeth to artiftcuil platan. Call Mmgratiilatrd oarsHves that we bad deeidetl to stop at Imramie instead of Cbeyenne. Strii for membei displayini come on aud they hi New tion, scat old flag a vessel out on the broad got ont the Stars and I had brought with me ion and for dear re- in foreign lands, and on from our car a party to learn who we were a summit, is the highest eting a vessel ont on the broatl station on Ute road between the oceans, being 8 “«4 feet above the sen. Even at this elevation, my thermometer, at 10 a. m., stood at 74 £ tlm jlZj*. "I '.IT" Car ’ Th ‘‘ I « ^ RO«b In is tbe station at which mime newspa I • • — - Iter correspondent has said it freea* , e were bouud. When | everf night in the year, which i* jn*t at we were bound for - — _ prone**. He first saturates the linen with a solution of one part of hypo- pboaphite of fexta and two of gum in sixteen parts of riratillrai water. The lineal ia then ironed, anil when dry, con be written upon with a qnilt pen charged with a solution of one (tart oa« over Fits! National Dank, Mala Street. Columbia, 8 a April I! 86—It J. B. WATKINS & C0„ CARRIAGE manufacturers ako si-1Lung or EXPRESS WAGONS, \vrtk Street, BnUiman. JU. Caniagea and aragona, of all detoriprioa*, built to order, and warranted. or Repairing In aU Ma faraoebea. May 1! 46-tf nix i>art* of distilh-<1 water. wher ut in tbe opposite dime turned to their train and hearty ebeers for the and for the party bound around the world, and amid the answering cheers the trains moved off and we were soon lost to each other in tbe distance. After we hod passed Grand Island, (s large tract of country surrounded # _ , , Au English former chone life seed as true of. 4m \ ork a* it is of sber wheat with such core, and cultivated man. From this point we «-u»e oa , it with mch , h(|t bu in . 7 wrtner to I^«n«mi«\ and hw rrpnwed in length from four to eight I t-lose for to-day. inches; the berries from 45 to 125 in Kl fi** 11 *■ : a bead, and th* number of stalks from a seed from 10 to 52. Whenever bay or sell, let or hire, make a cleat 1 bargain, and never When friendship Is to he valued- value the friendship of him who stands by you in the storm; swarms of insects will surround yon in the i trnst to “We shan’t disagree about sunshine. • I trifles. HexstOoma. | Alcx.Calock. | C H.Waar, Ja. HENRY C0BIA ft CO., WHOLE8ALK GROCERS AMD MKMHANTS. Cbarlaatos, SO. * April » 38—ly LAFIBBBE HOUSE, IfewwaW — J frti , sFfea.f Pti-mria ra t_J.L t (s^W* 4-J—* K tt nt^sv^tflla, T HE undataigned Umg feaaed Uw abort favorite Howe, *nd having rvfltted aud iskirsfebed U throughout is th* aaoat elegant maoser, U ia now open for Uw reception of greet*, with all the appointment* of a first« Hotel. i. B. BUjTKRWORTH A 00, Store two Score below Brvre’a Confer. Street, Columbia. S. & Orcfera Mem tho itiy promptly attended to. mdss m mmw$. liYaL Ijtt'jt* mareii’s am * !**'«* * oum**2i fe|-*gs- AoMk *( *** Ult yr tdltt ptm, -r-UAtvIy (S WtUta (U- ytt ! 34 This odfiios wty supply the place of » f RdlUon tor the present, till tlw Pulpit Book, in preparation, fe pobtfebed. Price ia daft Arabeaqae, $1 M Price in dark Gilt 1 » Address August 6 1868 DUFF1E A CHAPMAN, Book-Believe, Cotamkfe, k C. -Jralt? r. a. F. X, II ALLMAN- S0UTEB &C0-, D ealers in Cocking, p.dEr *ed oa** Stove*, of the moat improved pattern*. A feu, manufacture!! aid dealcre in Plain. ned cad Prereed Xtewara, Houee-Farafehmg Gosde, ' ntvtmnilv allnniW In S—tf ft Tlw Leonard Seem FublieMag CstnasT tfe! puhiudi the FARMER’S GUIDE, Br Hoar Sna-IUS*. of Edinburgh, and th* few J. F. Norton, el Yale Gollege, two rafe Royal Octavo, 1.600 pegve, and wunerna en graving* Price, fit for the two volumes—br mad, peak Md.** - ■ «**:■ P. D. SiDTLER & SONS.” OPTICIANS AND Baltimore 212 Street, sniiwu, fi % j IMPORTERS Or WATCHES & rrsv JEWELRt. HAxcrkCTcasw or SP1CTACUC8, 8POOH8. FORKS, JtSD UL- VKR WARE GENERALLY. M*t IS 46-tf 'MM ■ ■ infer ■ thfe ever>I RUD TB» Lcrae* ecribera nt flS-i Ctoegymcn, Theology, are < advance montli* of tl>c erery-eaae. be av For one aqua- Fire* rarer One tnonll. Throe moul!. Six moo th* Twelve tnotit . On advert*, ward* * dfeoour and upward* 3i upward*. 40 F and apwarde, i tbe above rate* Obituaries w cent* for eight Paata?—K tr PH** ftiKFuH be wWr li * Coi it,. In a bit' andCommfe mood, Va.. occur: “Rev. Si at 8tra>!«il of ltis el" anti hi* ret by yonng a the ear of t limL the waters ma early ri-a! *in his Ma emits tjons; the right IKirti-m of l»e virtue t| rionism. tit' IWMdtiou. I aggressh e “Di. 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