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I -or 11 ■■■■■■■■ 11.1. THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S: Ci, 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBBA 1, 1809. m Poetry. Totti'i Vm I>*nri*M»ff FsrVetofcMliUiafcat, I Wastf* HRl* fa** To ke#p theta I L i VpW+rfXm fete ife Teaching catechism, Praying for salvation r » Fro» heresy and nhUsi, 1 V*. I. Wo(Ma ^ vert t Sewing on the buttons, Orerawing rotkrato .Soothing with * kind Word > UuIJiug ehtmay Bridge*!, Ckaxlng sullen cooks, Entertaining company II Barring oat of right Her own unhealing amnit*; lotting in the annahiae On other clouded beartt; Binding op the wounded, Healing of the rick, Bravely marririag onward Through danger, dark and thick ; Woman 1 * work 1 Leading little children. A*d hires ng manhood* yaati; Showing to the rinfoi How God's forgiveoero cheer*; Scattoriug sweet ranee Along another’s path; Smiting by the wayside, Content with what she hath, Woman'! work I Letting fell bar own taut When only God can eea; Wiping off another's , ' With tender sympathy j Learning hy experience, Teaching by example; Teaming far the gateway, Oflfdmt, prarty, ample, Woman's work I At laat oasaeth silence— * A day of deep repose; Her locks smoothly braided, Upon her krenat a tom ; Lashes mating gently ■“ • Upon the marble check ; A look of bleaeed peace Upon her forehead ineak. The handa softly folded. The kindly pulsee Min; Tho^etod lips know np arnOe, Her pillow needs no smoothing, She cmveth for nn care— Love's tenderest entreaty Wake* no rsepooien there. djTOf A grave in the valley, ■ Team bitter arts, regret; Another leamn taught. That life may ■ A lace forever hidden,' A race forever run; ‘ Dust to dust," the preacher eai And woman's work is dope. —tan——s—mm The Family. PARENTS. Partah: The following article ten commend to your prajrorfol consider - ation. “ The evil to bt and,” ie not inngin • ■7, bntresl. The tendency to stock- en the rein# of parental authority and discipline, aa >1 aland* aonnaoted with tha religions training of etiMnon, hi aaoat alarming to oootemplate. Jnat where disciplioe shock! be mod rigidly enforced, it it, in many ineiancetpleaai insisted on, and atilt hm enforced. ®°* wa do not advocate coencioe measures in the reHgiooa edaeation of children, when it ean he avoided. And, fn nearly all ioetaneea, where the tedl of the parent bae been the invariable law for the government of the child, there will aot arise the necessity to enforce the desiree of the parent through meant of punishment. Bet seppoee such a eaae dove arise; that the child refuses to attend Ben day school or catechetical instruction, »• He parents desire 7 What is to he done? Yield to oppoeiiionT The patent may do this; bat If ho done, hie authority is weakened, and, in not a few cases, destroyed forever, with regard tp that child. Not only the temporal and spiritual well behig ef the child, thus acting, require a different course of conduct on the port of the parent, bat that he may maintain hia rightful authority in the family, he can do nothing leu than carry oat bis wishes. Well has the writer of the article below, said: “Children are no more able to set for themselves in religion than *in other things; and if it be right to force them to take physie when sick' ifViey do not Wish to t#Jke it, there iei4%hV aod daty to choose f» them in natters of faith and moral*, and train them right” These same pa- roam who think it very wrong to compel their children to a coarse of Instruction, both in the Sunday school and Catechetical class, would at the •ame time, ebastise them severely for swearing or any other grots wrong. Now, why not let them have their Vm 1C their detire to do wrong, as wall as in their detire not to do right T If iti40^a|ndi5>dMiat!*Mmdo what your superior wisdom assures yoe they ought to do, lest you “do harm |p their free ehoice,” upon the come principle of reasoning, it is wrong to restrain them when they eleot to go into the ways of transgression. But do yea answer, it is our duty to keep our children from forming evil habits t Vfe readily grant it. But it is as much your daty to seek .to instill right principles and train your children to the forming of good habits. Aa much your duty did I say f Aye, much more. Where the seed of truth is not sown, the rank weeds of error and vioe will spring up, and grow in spite of the most aasfduoas ears. Train up a child in the way he should go. But there >* no training a ehHd la the way I should go, simply to strive to keep him from uvil habits. IaatiU the priuoiplm of right, sow th* aeed of the divine word io tha yoang heart, and then, tf suoccs'tal, as yoa will be. when yea proceed la faithful reliance upon the divine hleeaing, evil habits wiU not fcave to be oootteaaUy omp- podott, Tor their root and vitality are destroyed. U is bud policy, as every former knows, to waste lime In set ting down briars and abrabe in order to keep a Held elean. His only hope ef success, la to tarn up the toil, and occupy the ground with useful plants, until, by oonslaat tillage, every nnu. toes weed and prickly plant has been eflbetually killed. So In the training of children, the beet way to hup down tha rank growth of am, is to pre occupy the mind with the principles of truth ahd virtue, in order that they may spring up and prodnoe a rich harvest of good deeds. Sow good seed early into the mind of your ohlld. that it may spring up and choke down, and finally kill out the terse : Aa Kvil to he Oared. One evil oonraon to ..ur times, is a want of parental control in matters of religion# daty. Many parents in tha Christina Charoh have walked no long la “ the connect* of the ungodly,” that they think n»d aot ungodly too It is an ungodly notion, that Christian parents ooght to let their children do as they please in matters of religion This to largely practiced, en the ground that it will not do to hind the child’s conscience and enfbroe the ob servance of religious doty. If children go willingly to Htinttov- acbool, it to well; bat if aot willing to go, tha kind parcels will not f .roe thorn. This is a mi*take, and, lika all mistakes, works barm. It to n<>t so ■bout other school*. Should lb\< chil dren happen not to be willing, thev PS punished into willingness. 8o about getting leueon*. If the child gets its lemon of its own aooord for the Sanduy-eehool otow. It to all right; bat if the lesson to grievous to the sinful heart of the ebild. the pa rent will aot go against the popular notion, and compel the heart to learn the religious truth contained in thnt lesson. Foolishnem to hound ap in the heart ol the child, but the rod shall remove it for hence. Time was, too, when oar felhara thought It right to tend their ohlldre" to the catechetical class of the mis la ter. Willingor unwilling it was made • daty to go. When once there, the obildren were taogbt the truths of the Gospel, and they received it gladly. Thousand* were thus trained ep into foith, io the fear and narlare of the Lord. This good custom of the Re formed Church has fallen sadly into disuse. If the ohildreu will go when candidates are invited, the parents may rejoice, but they will not drive them, say they. Let them bus their owa free eboioe. All saeh reasoning to nothing more than the practical working of the Baptist heresy, that will not have the obildren brought Into the covenant,for fear of doing harm to their free ohoice. They will not commit them by the rite of baptism until they are wilting to do it for themselves. All this kind of heresy destroys Christian nurture end leaves the children of ehristisn parents no belter than the children of heathen. Children rightly trained will most likely, of their own aooord, desire to go to Sunday-school and get their lesson*, learn the Catechism and goto catechise. Bot if their perverse hearts rebel, then parental aathorily shonld see to eabduing Ibem as soon as pos sible. A little wholesome correction works wonders. It bae saved many from the goal of infidelity and eternal death. Unbelief to driven out by it, rebellion to conquered, and the bard heart is softened to receive grace All this to to be dene, “ in the Lord.” Here to the fault, then, lodged against paronta, if theefaildren of the Chart b are aot trained for God. Let them be sent, if they won’t go to Ban dey-eehool end catechise. Hake them learn their religious lesson* if they do not freely, just as you do in regard to other things. Parent* must Judge tor their obildren, must train their eon- acienoee, and must bias their wills in religioo as well *a io any common matters of life. Children are no more able to aot for ibemeelee* in religion that in other things; and if It b* right to fores them to take pbyctc when sick if they do not wish to lake t. th sa to it right and daty to ehooee •for them in matters of feitb and feornlfe and train them right.—Pastor's Helper YOUTII. Stick to One Thing. “Unstable os water, thou shall not tied,” is tbs fongsage of the* Gcd Book. Whoever expects to weened la auy and*risking, mast eater into It with a hearty and earnest will io do his boat. When s trade or profs*, slon to ft*even, obs selee, he they large or small, meat oat ho allowed to stand la tha way of mattering tbs' trad* or pndoneIon However *wch we may deprecate the old time eastern of indenturing apprentice*, th* eye- <em, la its pvaoitoel resells, operated almost always for the lasting good of the apprentice Generally, it In eared to him s good trade and a wholesome discipline that fitted him for auooeas In business At th* pre sent time, very mai.y yoang me» undertake to acquire t trade, and after a brief trial abandon it, because there are unpleasant duties to he performed, and olwtadv* to he over come. They consider Ibeaaeetvr* accountable to ao nnu. and go and oome at iba bidding of caprice, or aa a Mail led, uneasy mind. Tha result of this to to send oat into the world young men who have not half learned ibeirg trades, of unstable character, who drift from post to pillar, end who succeed in nothing hut strewing along the highways of life mriaseholv wrecks of men. We would eurnesliv entreat every yoang men, after he has chown bis vocation, to stick to it; don’t leave it because hard Wow* are to be struck or disagrees bis work pel lor mod The men who have worked their way ap to wealth and usefulness do not belong to tha nhift- teas and unstable dam, hot mey he reekoned among those who took • ff their eon is, rolled ep their sleeves, conquered their prejudices against labor, and manfully bore the heat and harden of the dnv. Whether epoa the old worn-out form, where oar felhets lolled, diligently striving to bring hack the »4I to pmdoetlve- neee, in the machine Shop or foetorv or the thousand other baateeea pieces that invito honest tail and skill, le i he motto over be, pervevevanee an* Industry. The baby training of the nursery was good ia its place, bet i< won’t answer all the dsenseds of sa aetivs life. This ie act a h-by world We nut exp--ot to he jnetled and knocked about in the revn conflict, and gut ran over, if wv are not on the lookout, and prepend to nee' the da lie* of life wiib a pwvpo-o not to ebiik them, bat fa IA l< them. A vnung men with a *ed trad# t honor*‘•to profession, as he gore forth into the world with bto mind mud. ap to stick to hi* trade or profession to not obliged to ask m»ay favors He will hew bto way to eaaoraa, while the assteMe nod ehifUraa will grow tired, despair, and fell — Keen thee Journal CHILDREN. The Bay wmaafart. - • Bawt (tore. If Ik# mind be curbed and humbled too muob io children—if their spirits be abased and broken much by too strict a band over them—they lose nil their vigor and industry. —Ldehe M “ Jemee, my eon, yoe are wasting vour lime playing with that kitten, when yoe oeght to he atedyiag yo«r lesson Yea will get e had stark if yoe don't stedy,’’ said Mrs.M»aon to her son. “ I don’t care.” replied Ike hoy, a* be onatinnvd to amuse himself with the gambols of Spot, bto pretty little kitten. “ But you ought to Orire, my deer.” rejoined the lady with a sigh. « T *u will grow ep an ignorant , ood-for- nothmg man if yoa doa'l make garni nee of your opportunities ” “I don’t ns re," said J areas, as he r*oad into the yard alter bto amaaiuir playmate. “ Don't care will he the ruin of thsl ohlld* said Mr;. Mason to herself * 1 must teach him a lesson that he will not sesily forgot* Guided by this pnrpcss, lbs lady made no provisions for dinner. When noon arrved, her Idle boy raebed Into the bouse, as usual, shouting— • Mother, 1 want my dinner !” “ I don’t ears,* replied Mrs. Mason very calmly, working on with her needle, wltboet looking np. “ I'm very bengry, mother * re- J >ined the boy. “ I don’t orire,” repeated Mr*. Mason James was poialad. His mother bad oarer so lrested him before Her word* were stra g# word* for her to a sc, and her manner wee so sold that ha could not anderatand whet It all meant. Ha was silent awhile, then he spoke again. “ Mother, 1 want something to sat* “ I don’t oars,” was tha oool reply. *• But recess will soon be ovor, mother, and I shell starve if 1 dost got some dinner,” urged Jane*. “ I don’t cnee ” This was too much for tha boy to sudars. fla burst Into teem. Uka motbor seeing him feirly aabdnsd, laid down bar work, nod nailing him io her aide; stroked bin hair vary gently, nod said: “ Mi' eon, 1 went to wake yoa foal th* Killy and ain of th* habit you have of saying • 1 don’t ear*.’ Sap- pose I did not really ears for yee, what would yoa do for diaeer, for clothing, for a ntoa home, for *dca»- lionf Yoa now •** that I mas 1 elthir care for yoa, ©r yx>n must **ff»r very seriously. And ir you must suffer through my lack of tore ftp you. don't yon think you will also •offer If r«n don’t *er* for t oaiaalf? Aod d-n't yon see that I must suffer too. U yee don’t cere for my wfehnaf I hope, therefore, yon will eeree say Ing • I don't ear*,’ and lean in ha ■ thoughtful buy, caring for my wishes and yoer own duties” James had never looked on bto evl* habit in this light before He prom lee.I to do better, sad, aft. r roacivtog a piece of pie, went off to sehool a wiser if not a belter hoy —S.S. A-l- vocals Miscellaneous. Things ant Worth Trying. That to a wise old saying—"Spend •■Ol all )©* has#; believe -not nil you hear; tell not all ton know, and do not alt yoa oao” There to so much work to be dons that nreds ear hands • hat it to a pity to waste a grain of oar strength. When the game Is n»< worth the candle, drop It at ones I' to welding rime to look for milk in a gate-post, or blood ie s taraip. or •enae is a tool. Never ask a«ovsl»a* man for money till you have boiled » flint aoft Don't sat * debtor who ha* not a penny to hires himself with —yoa will only hs th. owing g.-od money after bad, which ia like lost- t yoer ferret wlthont getting the rab bit. Never offer a looking gl-s* to n blind man ; If a man to so ppmd tbs' hs Will sot see hi* foalte. be will only quarrel wiib y»a for pointing iberit oat to him It to ol no as* <o hold a lantern lo a mole, or to Ulk of bears* to a men who rwrwe for nothing bei hi* dirty mnnev. There's a time for everything, and it to n silty thing to each lo drankrn men, it to costing p*arls before swine; get them sober sod then talk u> them soberly; II yoe led ere them while they era drank yon net naif yoa ware drank \M'- •elf. Do am pat s es> na a coach.box, •*» •nne in planes for « kick th y are no* filled There's ip making app'ea <4 plum*; little mf- da will still *to lilll* eve* II v<>s make (here hsedlns nr rhurrh wardens It's s piiy to iir> s mnt.hni >B«n n minmtsr or a maid- •rrvs.'l islo s mtslrsne Many pre.rh- * am good tailor* spO'lad. and capital shoe makers tar> #>l oat heir pr -per ralhnr When 0 4 mean* S eras'are to ty ha give* I* wings and when b* in'e.-ds m-n I* pm.sk. hs tires ih#m abi'itu—. It b S pity to peak a man into the war If h* Cm I'M fight B-llnr diaooatagn a man’s ciimbi g lban help him to break hi* seek Silk pur-#* are aot to b* made oat of sows' Sara, a* d pigs will nev«r play wall >>e the I *te, irwrh IDs is as lorig aa yuw I he. It to out wie* lo aim at impoasi' il- P lea—it re e ssate of p>> a dvr to fl.e at ihe mas, ia the nsv*. Making dsal h ards net ef aawdsat to s verr -enaibie scheme compared with whs' aotwe of mv Lwdoe friend* have been miming at, for <hey have bees mh g to get mesev by having shares in wpesma j thev might qaite as soo- a itch tha wind In a net. or earrr water ie a reeve Bahhtes are fine fas for her*, hot babble companies see edged lento that mono shoald play • hh. if rer friend bee merer whtoh he e*a afford to toes, there to still no aaen why hs a* oald haad it over io aast of kneveai if I wanted to get rid if my tog, 1 shoald not gat s stick to snap it off for tee Give veer Bannov to fools sooner then let rogues wheedle yea eatef it. it to never worth while ha do ■ necessary things ’fever grsest a foi now, or praise a proud teas. Don’t make clothes for fiahvo. or ■verier# for altars. Don't paint lUtos or garnish the gospel. Never Wed ap a saon’s head before it to broken, or cotelort ri aneastosas that reek as ao aosfsssSo* Never hold ap a candle to shew the sea, or try to prove a thing which nobody doahte. I would advise en owe W ntieapt a thing whtoh wig ooa* More then M to mrlh. Yee stay sweeten a dunghill ’itb lavender water, nod a hod living ass mov keep.ap a good ehnraeter by aa wetwsrd show <g religiee. hat It will Urn oat a leaing baaineaa In the leag yee. W ear eat tea wrrv sensible, H wot id sweep oat a good many expenaivs bet a sales* people, who sal the malt whtoh lies in the boons that Jack built; they lira on lbs national estate, hot do it little service To pay a mao a pound for earning a peony to a good deal wiser than keeping bishops oho meet to- gather by the score sad oonsall about the bsut oray of doing nothing Hay reaatar’a otd dog moo as sleepy as the bishops are, he woold gel ahot,or drowned, lor he woakfnt be worth the ere on si of the dog-tax. However: their time of rrckontug to am th* mad *a **r* •• Chris■ mas to tornieg. Long ago my *kporl*tie* taught at# not to dispute with an; body about Jte*tea and whims; ona might aa welt argue about wbat yqs sea la the Ire. It to of no nee ploughing the air, or tsy'ng to oonvlnoe s ms* sga<not hit will ia matter* of no oor.*rq«en-r It to useless ie try (o end a quaimrl by gnt'iag angry over to j D to much the same as poaring od on a firs to qsmrh it, and blowing coal* with the hallows to poi 'hem oat. Rom* pnopL Ilka rows—I dot’s sort their oWer ; l'.i rather walk tnn miles tn goat oat of n dtottalr than hslf-s-n.it* O' g»t Into ona I hava often host) told io ha bold and i«k* th* hall br <h* boras, be'.** I ru'her think ihst th* emnssmrnt ie mom .ptresent 'hsn profi'uhls. I shell Irsv# It to tho-r who am so crocked alrrodv Ihst a* agly pok* with a horn wo«|.l not damage their sknlla Bolnmnn aava * Leave off strife before it he meddled with* whtoh to reach ihs seme a* if h* had said. “ Leave off before von herin ” Who* von sen e mid dog, don’t sr-'vn with hint, anlsm < on art mre -1 your l .gie ; he'l.r re' ont of his wav. end if envhndr os>l« vie a coward v.'S need not call him a to.1 —evrrvhodv knon* that. M-ddlia- in qasrml* n#vnr answer; let hort.et*' neats atone, and don’t V>wll d»wn old hoese* ever roar own heed. Me '-Uer# am see* to hart iheirow# chsteetne* : •f voa scruh other peot>l<-'* pig* y«" will soon need scrubbing yourself It »• the height of f..|lv to tnl*rfere be ■ wren u man and hi* wife for tbrv * will besom to lease off figh'lng each other and tarn ib*'r whol* *ir*ngih apo" yoa—and serve von right too; if yon will cat yo*r spoon lain other people's broth, and ll •ea | d» yoa who is lo M*mr bat voumrlf f Ons Iking mom, don't ul'empt In muk* a strong-beaded woman givs mad, “at remember— If riw will, she wig pos way itrytwii set: U Ms won't, she mol, sad there'ass *s4 ost * The other dev I ont out of a hews, nriner a scrap from Amerto*. whtoh shall b# mv Uihotso* : •' Dip the Mtosto-ipci dry with a teaspoon ; twi-t vour heel i .to th* ton of vour hoot; •sad up fishtwg.hooks with LUwa »nd flak f V Stars; gut *s‘ridr u goaus- arr and rhsse * comm ; when a ram alarm i*coming dow* like ihs OalS-SCl of N'Sgara. rr re ant Iter wham f •• left vnar smhrsiu ; choke a fl«.a with a brack*»at! in ah rl pr- vs **• rylhing hitherto c* m si-I seed itntt- s*tbls to be possible—bat never attempt lo coax a woman to *«r ah* will when »br »aa made ap h*r ml'd to sav she «o*’l —Jo As Plom/hman’s Talk. Ones ia a while a pensive man may bs beard to enj*: — “I I had el' the money keck ihst I Have •pent in ■Irinka f r 'hr past lea ye.re" Np» "Its man ia I*., tv Who rCnspie' ivrl. ireatt.g. I’Ve* nt-'rr* on to 'h*' ei«h, kas In hi> .mind a- api-rttxio.ui tug retires'* I>t the nre.-ant wbirh a person n| iwi moterrte h b«fo> a propm-itir-e may speed np ■ d ink >n he apvew of tec War* Leaving wins* and eupenrivc I qanr* qsi e os' of th*- qn *'i.>0 1st sa see wket a pUic e ■ k- »lltvt or modem imbiber 14 o'd rvr is ’ k-lr ro .Itoketan *n kw r.vo.it* re- -*'M ate In ike novae of « VW. Taka s v-ry renders’- man n.>« s- a twirl# t As* sore ihst he dealt a every dry one glass of h er at ten asnta and fonr glasses at Afters. That ureorini* to asvnoty sen's a day, whwh giskc* ft rev dollars and nitre' v onata a weak Maltlplr by tear and yee have nine teen dollars and sixty emu a month, whtoh comae, ton know, to on# has drsd awd thirty-Avs dollars and twsa- ty easts a year. Than, if the mb who hod carried on at this rale for tea years bed all hie llqnnr money hash, hie poeket would be !• Asted to the laee of thirteen heodrvd nod 8fty- two dollar* 'This to only a small boor aatoulst.oa ; bat thisk of the so who spend Avarisisa this smoont on liquor*, ahd reman, her that their Bame to togion. Daring the recent court St Black - villa, now the County seal of Barn well, an oto lady, wa are told, wc* brought forward as a witnnan, and when asked to take off bar bonnet, obstinately refberd to do an, sriytbg, “ There to no lew 10 compel a women to Uk* off her bonnet ” “OhT Irepridenlly replied the Judge, * yoe know tha law, do yoa ; perhaps yo* woald lika to oome up ham, and teach me f" “ No I thank you sir," said Ui# woman, tartly, “ there era old woman enough on the bench now" Tie Judg* wilted, aod the old lady ws* #worn. — Edgefield AJmUur, Scandal—This game can he played by aay number of persona One of th* party writes some incident; then rein tea to bto neighbor; he to Ms ; Mid so on, until 1t reaches th* last player, who recite* it alocd. a* H to toM to him. Then the written state- reent to read. Th* discrepancy be tween the two incident# cause# great mirth, and proves conclusively that a story oan not pass th rough several moalb* without dsetdsd alteration* ; banco its name, “Scandal.” Wc advise oar yoang trtond* to try thia ffame. A most useful lessen in Hfo is tha* expressed la « pleasant way.—Our Boys and dirts Jfe ate Wmt .Mi. •Unn great potrar. to* quslkg. aa w#ll aa great par ty of ttoa, sod ■vruiMrw tbrongtioat Um retire ak. TOUCH b plisat sad rlaslic, and ralirriy Aea from tbs wign is bund U #u many Piacre. !■ WORK MANS HTP ttwy are aaaxeolied. oriog son# bat tbs ■mn aareri owwrril. tha large capital eat- ptorr* In onr treWarei reabUt ItUDsliy aa itamana# aluek of bead. . tr A» ear fkprire P'.nos bare oar New feiprvred OtraretniDg Seal, aad tbs Agrafe W# wtmU call agacwl attaatiaa to oar tot- prevrewDts la Uraat) Pamu. .Ml b^rere Oreads. Mcoind August It, |**« nblri. bring th. has* nosre# yurtrettua lima has yal haaa at- uanL X»*ry Plano felly warranted far flrr rear#! “ ' " ’ ' ’ * Carl,sit 0 N#sl. »»d Cburrit Bar- WIL KA ABE A 00, Eo. it# Waal Bnhuaore 8t, near feuaw, Baltimore. XI . Aireney far Csrtren * MmI- Its* 1 • reWUatod Pariar Oigaa# May 13 46—ly K. R—Wv refer ta In. J. 1. Uuxu, whs ia ear Agret at Suuatoa, Vs. A pi 8 jfli-tf SURGICAL DFNTISTRY. OR. B. L BOOZER, ctUinriXO pannw #f Dr. a P. GRAGG ■aently laoatad taCuiumbta, efere aarvicaa lo th* public Surgical — ml tenth ptritomal ta tb# . Troth rxtrertad with oat pern by Ut# appiKstion of a local auacatbattc. AriteeM work la erevy laiprevad style das* aretly and dumbly. ParuniUr auaetue is in- vttad to aa improved, euperior aad rerricreblr mads of attarhiag torsk ta attMcia! platre Call CMoatbta, & C. April IS J. B. WATKINS fit CO, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS EXPRESS WAGONS, Carriagsa and wware of all drecriptiau tf R-painag la all its braaebre. May 13 - 46—tf HasarOatA. | Aabx.Oaunb. | a ll.Wtwv, Jn HE1YRT COBIA ft CO., WHOLHBALE GROCERS v AND tr - C6UMH8I4!? MKfiCSANTS. Charleston, 9 0. Apl2ft 38—ly WM. KNAB£ ff CO., XAimoTciM or GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT piano roans N£WB£»BY^CQtL»6E. Jhtmwfr fariidtd a* tfreliiia, fag mm fe W4UULU,Bc, ^ THESE loalroaMeia hava barn bafnr* Ut*. pablic far aaeriy tldriy years and upon thrir axaalfaaea iloaa attaiaad sa anpwebresd pre malaasc*. which prmmaooa* thaw attaaoskd. Tbeir TONE \%r ALHALLA hta pfaaaaat I *» lit* isnatom to dps BbteL ruad, eoonecting with lb* Ci rare villa ; Railroad. Bile bulk vHlagv is hetad'fe'Z •Hby atowrian; far tolwkUmri • - wataiB air, aad it h*| * Sam rarer reanrt far LltoM I diatridU. The • only lire from n: temptation* and store t Tbe OnOaga ia aade Evangelical Lutheran 8yu«i to South Catena. boar dear# aad rifertaw, ho tea l—mri^wtoS to rare be it eqeaJ _ brawl ia tin- Sui* Th* advautogm be iastrucrinoe aa thantagb, and-the m parental, as oas be at cured *t — „ tbo ireooamry axpauaae, board, mitres. i.L.7 I'K-I, Ac., are ■# mudareia aad -raanaaSPJV othw laauuuioo la Ore toolbar, btatr*. ,g 7 Board ia anvats fawitiaq Tuition CoUagiato Irep'v Tuition Preparatory Dapt. _ _ Tutttoo Primely Ugl, “ , Iuctdretol rxynreta, iron. II lo Mct*.j«f aaaS. All atudrataare required to «U*nd He rilL' aarvfoaa of «» Latlreaae Ohureb, aafare w wr tlaa raqwat pareal* « gaanliaa dadm^ aotoe otbe. place to wurriitp. ' Ttrarev whs derirnr ta gtv* hhwri ar buritem riiuoattob. consider lh« RdvauUfM ot Kewbsr^j POOLI & BUNT, iBAXtrauaxa, VAVrrArrrmsn or roitTABLE AND 8TAH03»EBY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, LKFPELX P.lTEJfT AMERICAN' DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Tire brat Wire I bow Ireturv tbs patfec. MOARXU.-8 KIBE KMOIBK, DEEP WELL 1 AND POXCK PUMP. THU Pump Is acktwrelrdgvd by ail tor.dreamt cb. Ireva aam S. to ba ia ire naSAMka, the sfari akapfa. rriiabfa airal dura bit Pomp now to aw. SAW MII.LS Portable Cri-st Mills, loir Mill Maciinm, SHAFTING, PULLKVS AND QAN'tiEIte [f toad lor Ctroafar by mail. Mat 3 dti—a p' Estevs 0 UOTTACE ORCAbo A rk admired by tha Ureal Hi who bar* Ureal to res. They bare are* real topuriaral offer tea mat rut Tfary are Ito Iradiag inatrwaaau to tbe aa. nrlil ■IN Mi OVBB FTTTT D1EFKRENT 8TTLB8 Wa bare l.undtrefa to tare.t»oarela from tha | kwdiag atnamaaa to the onoatry. L*feral isdu-rawau fa Chercke* Oareyme., fekoofa, Ac. AMO, . AMD LIGBT ft CO. 8 BEAUTIFUL WANOS. Wklrk wv win aril IHar tea fa twenty par oral, tom than the, ana ba ohtaured atoewhara. H BANDERS A On. tl W, Fayette Bures. ,Md. dreutaarv ol I Ifer ferifaar parnettef* i Bxr. J, g. SMHLTZEX, Dec 1 1868 BRITISH PERIODICALS • fem4-- • £ - 5 -* 5 ' ~ Tie Lwioa Qntrieriy Review, Tie Pdinberrt Review, «■ Tbe Westartesrer Revirw, The North British fterlew, ul Wwlnreod’s F41»htrr?h Miftriw. ra* reprint, to tfe tote-ag Ip-fertfa, ^ Btackarood are ava n.diaprnubto to aB who dr- aire to keep tbenreelvm tu»y infarared ViU rnrard lo lha groat eafawta to tire 4aj, ae neacd by tb* haw rctaotoa aad aomdtol tbiakere to Ottret Britain The eoairfautuar re fee pagan at 11 rarer Kavtewa are area wlw Mad at tbe bead to tire lot to Euglreb writer, oa feb eoct. Rrliyiou, Art aad General Literature, aad wh«ure*r re w» thy at diereag raj gads eueuta* ia the page* to itrew tram aad Blacfcwaad. Tbe variety ia ao great that ao subscriber aa tad lobe eatofed Thom penodtrefa am pnated aiUt Ibommb fak-Wlr to tbe Engltali oopy. aod are ofemd at pricee which |daee Urem wittoa fee rratoi ef aL TERMS FOR 1869. Forany oae eftln) Rer re as.... .p 4 SOparaaa. For any two to Ure Review*.... 1 ## " “ For any Uirea to tbe Review... 1# 0# “ " Foe fir lira to tha Renews.... UB' - For Btockwood'e Megan ire t 0# “ * For Blackwood aod oa- Review ' tl “ * For Btoeawoud aad two of tha Reviews 10 #C “ " Fur Blachwoudgud three ol the Reviews IS ** « • fur liiacktrood aad the four ite- viewa US# * * CLUBS. A diaoour.t at twenty per mol w£H he • Rowed to Olutw <* fear or more per were Time few oupKS to Blackwood, or to oae Review, will be cent IO oae eddrrm far gi: so. MFfwm eimiDu Mich’s hidical Cite Tms. Afere, “Stber MM, owe.fed igAe -Msrytand Aut.rufe,' I8S1. OJhrr-.W A JMkfey Street. lMttnmere. ML gpeieyr eg ast nut Pud, iityrreiiM. THE best aad mod efectivo TRUSS known ter gw core and relief to Hernia or Rap ture. This Tran tree received tbe aaactioa to the sort eminent Riyaieinaa sad Eargeous to tbia country, who do not baa- tote to mnauraeod it to fbnar afflicted wife Her sis aa being auponor lo al ethers. It ia tire only True* that will retain tha Bo wet* with aav certainty, aad the trtarer tan tael anwl that be ia aatog a maredy that will be at ail limes ante aad efecbttl in Ra ope»- uotre or thia we guarantee entire sathfeettoa > alt who may onore under onr treatment Lillies’ Silk EteEtic Abdooiiufii Beits fuff Cor* potency. Falling of lire Womb, aod a* a support fa the Bask abf Abdomtonl Maacksa. Ashfata. Karo Capa and Stocking, far Varicono Vast. Deem and Weak Mato PbotoSrr Brace* tor Lad en Gcal* and Chil dren. forth* cur* to stooping to the Sboukhn and aa a Cheat Ki pander. PBa I aatraarea ta. fee aare* naparior article io ass—light, easily adjusted sad effectual. In strument* fir all Ph nnca 1 DrfonnKsa. Curvatan to fe* apioe. Bow logs. Chib Fm*. As ■:»* Peamiiea aad Crutch** ul tbe must approved make, S. MARSH * GO. No. • Holiday Btreat, Btefaama, Md. May 13 46—It P. D. 8ADTLER ff SOW., OPTICIANS AND Baltimore 0 misfits: ^ v mmxMMor :j, WATGHB8 & FOffl JEVfBI*!. hiiut hervuas or SPBCTACLXS. 6F00NS, FORKS. AMD UL- V«R WARE l.KN'KKALLY. ., . 11*0 ». t , ; „ ; HKA farye vmrynq aaaitmy « rewe* larger fee. fe 14 nto Stereo. io p^vpartUoti, is p«%Iiabiri* Pric?e iu dark Arabcaquc, Off Price In dark Gill 1 » Dums 4 CHAPMAN, Book-neltor*, Colvm» & C* Aopm 6 'isos ’ 1-^1 r. A. BtH'ika. X. UAIUUX. F. A S0UTEH & E0., PULPIT EDITION OF BOOK OF W0BSHIP. fade ta feoafr who bay ia Sop 1 DUFF1K A CHAPMAN, AMM “ lumbtofe. C. Columbia, I 3—tf ThKALKSS ,1S Cwkhte Pfekra.'S MS Stoma, of the moat liuptored : — A Isa, anaafect u rsre tod fealere iaFkA ftfw- atoanj^lfrt aa I Tinware, UoanwJFutaafem* tw Store tie* doom Mow Brmah Mata 8im*t, Celontbre, S. C Grdw hern lb* country promptly auendod to. ... _ . Sept 9 LAPIEHBE HOU^sT Mood sad Chsttmd Streets, PfefadrjpAta return tahed At thmogbeut ia few naO tovg^* manner, it ia now open for th* i.feSfMn * rureta, WUb aB it# wpnoiWrrre-t. tfi tt* <L*e HatoL J. Mi BUTTER WORTH AOU4-. i? t IldMsqns fiR edge, $3; maouer, it is now'open for the Turtrey, RS- rureta. with aB Uw arnwrirtravta < EH WORTH *60. NXW EVERY] RUDII Tnx Ira-Tnrf Al rcitbare nt 40 | Cfantyaw. 1 Xltototorj ' arv cJ advanc* - csr Tfefev ’ rouutife to tbo t .very ease, be chi tiff For 00c aqnart First laanvOtra. Oil* motuli. Three months Six ntoothe. Twelve BK*th On advert!- r, | ward, a dwcoui ■ and upward*. j upwurde. 40 ami npnard*. fcu ] the above rate. OSHu.ru- wire entta far cixht ami Postage—-F’» C9~ . aiiuuhl to* rife Com J. Ri May 13 TV 3j2c1 msitiuii tv;is cliiirriif.s in txfiiriiij; i»i mtuvicvu- an Besidntiv* jirtti ilti^l- lU.tt in flu-.- IttiMtt ir<‘ii< n of th.ltllw'1- iK'lteVP t'flt trL’ttu IBU<:h wtosllt IlV lilt'll! ill tiiia to iMtr L jMwqtority. Jitt-* sHSefi, itow okrouii her uu-iai tT- iii" anil Is Greater atri th«* !asl five tliim rtHitiixt aure of ye slit* will eiw what she it —the yn-at name, ami tut; anti uui W« aits g provenu-ut i the Ucnt-ra! to the olwe One or two prebeitsive ti «tf Luther, ■ upt>n Luthe a<luiiUiu£ tl ltmst, to tit tttuvtsiBtsiit. the s Wc are 1 event, been n of it in «mr r tihtr press v nfEtir, hi:*1 were unde t Methodist li was given in foe Southern «ion not to It foRowfng in alile world. 9»e vnrietie: cLass. Ha orijHnnl jmr siwniij-. Yo when naeh 1 tliftse who i their bonne their neck*, fl Hgws. and «H»w, bias, hr for is to be n or dered fuon honied tvii things; the OPTUm? bon riowers, « V ei ''very-tlting i llflslwaai't more itinenu a re present. ,h »' lfii a,, '< Ws Rift sent oT Otavt rite Thitt". -* «f prenents. foil the w ,ua fft»iHeeiM-e <fod other lii ““tJ.V funiii WK * Hke, »„ “P-bte. f'he Third street 1 H »■< the * < * er what tin