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TIfK LllTUKRAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20^ 1870 God. Me in to leave Boo* on Thwreday, February 10th, Mid expert to rood! Jeruadem about the 5th of March. In the meantime we ahall be deprived at Mail* and aD Mar poorer wfth the onirr world.— Ho ted Clod’s grace only can do thU. Seek hui grace 4wa near, that In all time ho com©, you may bo aafr from tempt a turn'* power. kerne mho the doge qualified to write for tide depart men*, Will come forward and son- triboto POOLS t SUNT, ajuaximujiA their assistance. It fe said that FVagtfra*, floMe king at Cyprus, titled ao well, becauae aot having beea born a prince, he waa :: ®qwAi ,t i Giro me, O God, > tender heert , To eorrorr wiifcth* ad, • : An over reedy heart to join II ,3 Tlte gUd eon* of the *ted, ' a g plxt ac with taring ptemut* iter ® Another’s praieoe told, jg C And me; no envious thought nr wfah *3 Within my ficart unfold. M4 me be gUd obee others'wW "I ? Swret green tt tom end to*, i ^apdftedderedlHritlitotheir (wart*’ il *• "* Wl.e 1,(e*,„rV,». lAlfoee ' - ’ 'V K ft. A.:*.. .;>.v/sW into “.(XCom.• —.,»■.. AHea i.-.i.. ,k. 1 «o » .2 done, M. 6., estate • ooanertioos with Treieej Miscellaneous. hootf, and therefore knew from ac tual experience, what to require from tboeo under him wlten lie waa pro moted to powar. In like manner let us labor to hare the preonit genera liou trained up to habits of subuiis a^apandto every virtue; that ometo- tuted true character f. and when they ip turn grow up to train others, they will be nobly fitted for tbo work. ucrmw rATKlrr arknicaf double w >"• "»'■ Vuaanr* . WATEfi WHEEL. Tto beat Wto-1 sow bHuee the jubto. ROtBKUS FlfiK EXGISK, DEBT WELL After vMttag the rhnn-tow of Rome, the muaqnca of Cabo appear quite common, tto we have only visited a few of the moot prominent to learn their pecuHuritiee. Besides, they are incoavenieat place* to eater, abev all an* required to iwaovr their shoes. There ia one mosque here, liowrver, which well repay* a viait, the mosque Esher. It la at once a mosque and a university, and the univerity ia, perhaps, ths meat cele brated of the Mealem schools. We were told that there are ton tbetusand students b the uuiversUt at the present time; but it i* hard to credit this. Still I know from observation that the number is large. The floors of the main building and the open court were covered with professors and stndents. P. A. HCHS EIDER, avd force rear ran rang n « to sU mdmM w|i h *>. w b. *■ to _««i • - *heMgh<**i!Ut<?tf»o«v' — • V .•p . * Jvwv ' **' *f j hrimoujotao wtotoTWfood.ujj yjn' Ia to ftnoUtcr given, ’"Iflffei to wit* ilia ppJf® My cft«or hands hare striven. ■ *\ V- J* Oivvswsbmntogil)- (haw 1 ! wiis wander tow thsOgt.l. And trader gentle hands of tore To lead them to llie light Oh make me strong to help tbo week. Forgiving, patient, pure, And let aw, Lord, my every erase ri For thy dear »ke endure! YOUTH. I SAW MIIJLH I Portable Grist Mills, I flour MIX Machinery, SHAFTING, | rL'LLKVfi axd iusukrs to Ciarsto by malt "* ElOUT REASONS FOB XOT TO TT1KM. 1. Because I expose myself to evil, ami can get no good there. Iremt tm not into te.aptalmn, but deliver us from evil, lathe ll; 4. C. BOCTUtlGHT, ‘'-T-farmtot L K. H Dossit, Oeseral FMgbt and TtdSi gent. Jan 13 -to. its tr uoi.su BHWfa, km HATS, terry caw, be O jSATV- For oac asuarv ^ Fitsl inaefti* ■ One earmtli . - Tine* muut.tv .Sit eionU * Twelve «u*> Os adeem.' wenh r dwcis- un ,l .pwards upwsnb. 40 V H sd epwento. tb UK above ratte Olh ceric*. *'•■ ernts to ««*>< ' South Ctrsliu K*Hrstd < t»fuj. ~ ckxkrai. serr* (Wick, T ' StyvSer 11, ISS*. f r IK utos mg Srtotod. to Ptotogm Ttora will be oUatnred from tlin tow: Ih-tf Luke 11:4. 2. Beeanse I shouhl employ my time better. ' . 'We^tfe, WAC y* wu]k ciiTiiui spectly, aot aa tools, but aa wise, re deeming the time. Kpk. Et 13. S. BrCauat' it 1* throwing my money awsyti Uke this world as not rthtming It, for the fashion of this world juiascth awdjr. 1 Cor. T: H. 4. Bceatme I da not wish to be seen ia hud company. If stonere entice thee, ion sent thoq not. Prov. 1: 10. Eutw not Into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men: avoid it, pass not by it, turn front it and jmss I*ivv. t: 14, Kk 5. Because I wfB not encourage idleness aod vice. Ho that biddeth him God specrl, is pnrihker of hi* evil deed*. 3. John, 11. - *. Bceause I -should art* a bad et- ample. Choose yon this day whom ye will s0n*e; tort ’as fbr me and my house, wo will serve the Lord. Josh. 24: PATIST lU*THi I. A Sohnimr ht H»fr ltd KralWrs. The Elattic Sponfo Mattreat la tto toabldto. draaot. muai vltoir. dsratd rod tort bad st Utc atoUl >- The Elaatic Spoofe Pillow* ara Kato, aa*. srxl asd Ora tram as rabra’thy Bat h pnrfesaor has his disetples who are gathered around him, the groups generally Wing quite small. We selected one os a specimetf and watched, the proceed mgs fitr some time. TV professor would rend awhile front a (took, which are sUjppoaed waa the Koran, ami weald then map and make re marks upon what was read. We were Informed that the plan ia for a youth to attach himself to a teacher and rsmain with him uatti he haa finished Ms coarse. Kraut what wo saw 1 should not be disposed to re romdteod their system M ear s,-hoots at home. There waa wot the sign of u professor’s chair: stndents and professors aat uttke tm the Irani mar ble dour or on a mat Hug > 3io one need ev er be at a tuna (or sMuwrtt in Cairo. Ue has only to gm amt and wsailer through the Everything is [We republish the following article from the Monthly Vuh'tor, because of its suitableness to the cose iu band. We are left entirely a hue in this department of onr work; none of our numerous readers offer to assist. Why is this T Can it be the ]>areuU are. indificrcnt to tl^e oir/VI respousi V>iHgjr under which they rest t God foriad. Then why not help eauh otGr, by giving the rcaolt of tiMr e^griencc and wisdom, through the pSp*r, to the varions houselmlds into which it weekly enters t] •'** df%re*to : Though we do not b cejp- number address you, yea, real Will raolisue lu rau tto iuCoviog mtotoiv: nirntf. (Mostop, Wnlsratoys m4 Sstmtoy^ Amrafolsratto II u. LssralAlym war (srxstvs urarnsk Lvt CsmSra Ui am. Ar Kingraflk I.H, a Lv» KugniUa J li f ol ArOiml Ms y o II. T FKAKR, Cnerwt Jra'L Eeb to 24-5f 11m Elastic Sponge Cushion* Greeavilte & I'alwMa KaflnM lirittii svpr.RfKTF.jfDaxTs omet January li, irM. ArhlrtJU of t la tin Str laaieul & Ka. toh Tstovy. *4 Tas fm srsa Sra aratr «a tb.« via. h-y >n y»»to Iff FIB A niAPMAT assured, it is not from a growing l$efince to the itBportam^e of this ilepartment of onr work. We feel as we slid when we undertook the puli st li CAL D NTl v TKT [8,-lWrt-l streets to find it. vlone ou «ho street, or what nnniau to this; for the Mores ou<l shops no but I few fret buck from the street, and are rat (rely ope* ou (hr street side, tto In walking along you aro the merchant bargaining and Urn me- elianie working; and I venture V aay that many of the atechomes do their w*wk J«*t »* » waa d«ne two or three thousand year* ago. The; seem to have no idea at inventions nr improrsmewta. Foe instance, Ike tamer revehrrs the wood wbkh ho is turning by means of a string and a Imw, whlrh he holit* in one hand. The revolutions in one dtrectam are limited by (Ire length flf tire string; with ht* feet and other bond Ire man ages the turning rhtari. I rnppnae that the twrnhig which waa done in the day* of Abraham w*s done tn thi* wny ; and If there is aay ehaagv it must come through the latrodne tion of foreign mccbiuiiea. Ami jei those people have minds. No one eaa look into the feme whirh Local AftkU Wanted. less* ■ l Is wary Srara is ito *<«v. s sW torm Stndmn stout liras N S(lTK>. Ural Afrsl, to U lain, Hi,,t. tWtmuBr, K4 I U 40—l v and table*, and chairs, and ranvU iracnn! to (war to them providrw- tislly, like Mr. Mb Dev’s provisions for the orphans at Bristol. .lint I had pn aneb rvtovenient relatinae. It was all awtter-ef (act hard work. “I began to tty and get a stair car pet, % some means or another, ao I gave a lertare fee which I got two gnlarms. But when it caare lo thr pnrtor and lire pUMugru, the gas It ttogs, the tahtrs, thr looking glasses, and t V four posters, the ease looked very desperate. But the irest visirat of the eyes snd ringlets, sod thr neat aontnl of the voice, made tables, snd rtnrirm sod (wi posters dsindh- into nothing So I wsat to my deacun the next day, *t»d coolly proporad a rise ta my *aUrv I was getting a hundred a year, and I suggested that, sa we Died tn an age of pro green, and aa they were men rather in advaore of the thee than behind it, they « mild eiruse mt observing that tow hundred pomida would go further than one. Mow, It nn>t he n very strong ease indeed whlrh nerves a )«sntg minMer is bn< but deacon* wWh a plea eboat money. ’ Rat I was DB. D. L. BOOZER. Iinnvtwi patrav d Kr 0. P BUNCO paraenhwsphere of Jomg gsod; there is » wide field spread out before ns, already whitWfti? tbedHWvest. MODI K . The next <j *, the isaitte Is Cretodi) b. ' K prejiaratio;.. | <*tr particul. |r the lijibt it, put it up L ttoUSl'nelof v < £/ ter as is |.’ ■' then the qr | put .this be. £ are tliree u ;i _ dosriy, si*. j«q»er at ai!. |, hii abstract •>: E 1 van say l*>i fr many tinH" i f reu read sern |. 1 listen to tliTR struOted. to :E lanfpiag,- «L- t lnl complete: K think of my < #■ tlmii I aay t.._L one expect j H when lit* *’>::■ without tins !' ■ less deliver. | apowtw iniu. ■ Hamilton of : B ble preacher ■ had rather ]»>. w mons atv giL*-* that taste. 11 .-slavishly so. w much of eb:n C| niou of his. ■ he sit hi it, ilE strained to-li' I auotlier wad, i Alexander lu fe ttvbiy, affonl. I* tacle of one i I to lake the bk-E man. Dairy f respects one oil 1 snpiKtse In S sertnon from I! He was nauu I Seurieness atii w ltotops was iiul ing a hyiim | imj tress you \ trf a cltapter i 1 the same eftV I twhere he w. .1 people had g. f weepiug at ’il he stood lew ot our rriendn and patrons are witting to lend n helping band—Row the; can rest satisfied in standing aloof from a work so rich in prom 7. Beeanse God hks ftridddeu 6 RAND mom US DMICHT PIANO FOiTlS Abstain from nil appearance of evil. 1 Then*. 6: SB Be not con formed to this world. Rom. 12: 2. 8. Because 1 must soon die. So teach ns to number onr days, that we may apply onr heatts onto wisdom. Psa. Wl; 13. It is ap pointed unto men once to die, bat uAsr thrathc judgment. II,-b. 9: 37. God so loved the wvsrld that be JAUKS O. MMtRMTtl. PareBts are often in error in the wtukidf “training up their elriMreit in the way they should go,* from 1 want of knowledge as to their doty, and the best mode, of dieehju'png the srflhe." J ^ *‘ l ; What better service then could the intelligent and experienced, among our readers, render to their genera tion -than to present on the pageq, of the Vtoftor their own experience and convictions as to the parental workt It is while in the nursery that the foundation of character i* laid,in the child} and however dik. F. A SOUTEB it CO TIIEsR «,»>«■» At** HSad aa mmgmi eliawil prs raoraerv, sbwt, pr miisvi Itora WaraUlt Wtr ' » TON K cratrara •** pane, mss m mat Bsc toiy *W *to*“r •• ra snsc rar lvto rasrac Ora, a*4 ririwa tlaun*twat tto ctiIitt hvW TWr TOUCH whosoevWr boheveth in-|im should not perish, bat h«ve everlasting life. John 3: 16. Baltimore Advertisements CHILDREN. MTHSta CCB1D. genf we may be afterwards in galh- j erirtg the children into the Sabbath school, and supplying them with whqMoiinc iNoi *1 inatraotioo. too oftgN wepng lessons, recejvM. whUe in the nursery, are too deeply imbed ded in the heart to be counteracted and overcome by any means iu our ify Little Frienele : The picture of wbinh I told you ia a teenier letter, | called “ Doga will be dogs,* and which I said often made me laugh, sometimes, akOs mnkea fine tod. Doga, though harnenaed and trained to work like homes, when Urey see a rabbit or fox, forget that they have been raised to the dignity of horse*, and tike a rani dog,'leaping and yelping, give chase to the tempting game. Well, who can wonder *t their conduct 1 for .they are jnat acting out their true natare now. And no boy, with aD bis pains, can ever make the dog s harm in hi* nature. God only ean do thin. Bat though he could, be does not tto it, beeanse he Inflde dog* to to dap, and nothing elm. New boy*, what mtkaa me nod sometimes, aa I gam upon this fenny scene, so tong aa wo confine it In dogs, ia the conviction that children will to children, hoy* will to top*, i. a, since Adam sinned, aft of ns are born with a sinful heart, which inclines tt* t<rB8 (Bit TffiWBTg-MIgife Am! though, by good training dad the restraints of home, which are thrown aronnd you, you may set so well, that both yon and yonr pM^afe may lose sight of the fact that you have a wicked heart, which no mere hn man training, however good, can change; ywt, is some unexpected moment, a temptation may spring op before you, like the rabbit before the dogs, which win be too much for your sinful heart to raejat, end then might tot'fcr (he portrait* of Ahr* bam or Moors—tore with fine large beads, intrUfevnt fearwreu,’thought ful bees and great dignity andgnvi- ty. Theae who ham daily inter course with them represent them as e serious mlettertnul people. These effort*, however, bare not been .toadied with the spirit of progress. They have long been opprnml} tt takes but little to mi at* in life; the climate U enervating ; woman has a very low position; and the reanlt of sU this ia the preornt rather degraded at Me of Egyptian aoriety. What they need moM in tbs gns|wl and thr a nee giii tig, devoting influence* of . Matt|r vii* (Wr it ilitom . am- sM to « ntoRTMa J Vhr Ai* '>■>»«( 4 «wsqi* m wordy m ttof obi tto, cay to Safely and Certainly Removed Oreo the mad fc-tkate infant, by ffe (tori am *t & x r.iBX£STocrs tx&iurcfix It fa prrfrcilj' haretom. mto»» to >U"WJ bring a Aril tWetfc O n.,*M Sa to .Hifautorcd with Ito btMS Ufa} 1 ChiUre* of nil A*r». „ j - Worn. Confacttun*. m* warn tv ito (fa poa> tof plraNik^ die [tohii ihsik cMefOMidl th« to mr. tom tom asaaketanf tfito ito crwrtrr, bet tlxor abort fame tt Sh 1 Dcsdr extouMcL end R A. MaaNt VnaUup: cmliasr* fa).grew ia fame tog c-icnax. , A-j, r , . Art end delight, when instead of •toting halt with my preaching, rolling are unsound Hi doctrine, snd ■renewal y in otijevt. and reeoaUoeud tag me tn look out for soother The sorest way to do good, and to save the young from error’s wiles, is to acquaint the raiud and cnliet tbo feelings of parents in the great work of properly discharging their duty to their offspring. It ia difficult, extremely aa, to undo, in the habits and principles of the child, in later years, what ef wrong it has already acquired. It ia is not as easy to straighten, and keep in an erect position, the young tree, as it would have been to have kept it atraight, ljy careful watching ami timely support when it was yet ten- der and flexible. SJo with children, it is easier and safer to keep them in the right why by right training thau to seek to bring them back, when once they go aateay. The ones is simply this. and (manage pretty aamptuoasly fern tailed by this lisas. “And imw 1 begun to think « brther there were no other moans of mining wind. like article that to* been m r.t ronABi.r kxowx sr*dt «s*. *u4 |mruhaM*< must Iaau4 m tort** R / tor As I had fern laired the hitch ea by work and purior by impudsooe, I thought I would try and do ths rant by economy. So I began to smoke only one pipe a day, and then I left off altogether j I almoM etsn eil mi self. I had my old clothes rubbed ap wtyh turpentine; t wrote masterly m Mwa of hooks 1 never read, end gave lets of lecture* on thing* I did not mdemtand, snd in three years I had raised sod narad seven hundred pound*, with which I far*laired a house. And then 1 culled up a httle ttowe 9CirWAHTfc A HA^LCTT, ,, (KoreHTij It xTahfauaarlikSto kOfaj SU-DtytoWre, PltHbarck P4- Dee Id »—ly evil. The work then to he done an onr port, as parents, ia to counteract and check this innate tendency"' te evil. Bat suppose through lack ef knowl edge, or proper Marion on onr part, this native bias to wrong is allowed to run out into actual transgression, what then 1 In our effort to recover it then, we have to contend against, not only in- oon depravity, hut esquired hebit- &lft>rki.$ fikto, AMD LIGHT 4 00. 8 BEAUTIFUL PIAIIOS WWrti w* win *41 Bum fa* is twvwlr per crm. sSriWiv a PATROlii. Gtowto Ato t. up T ’"•eep at the !. There is a dJ lyfeg snclt a ■ of the man i said lreforc. '•motiouK th:« gnat deni of i same kind. T! risit to the si look of him, tie calls M Mew, all I want to show by this leaf ont ef a peer parson's biography il incentive to in, that love, ta i herd/Wnrit. M, upon each ‘ertl ratoon asmt ussittoirwWtoa pm poup^o p*K V’ 1 1 AdAfH MV. *d <1TT|T*AlL. '>*' ■ ’ **- T* W ' • Japwwi, Jpt i . ‘"T 1 ’*' i—tf materiel light ef nn article of : dc SiaMir femitare. ■ Talk M penny s- Nning! I need te eke it nut to the e&timate (Me dMferenoc ( ATbdld we be W indifferent to our work, to the character our children are framing, were, we sufficiently awoke to The far* that if not now controlled for good, U will be doubly difficult at a subsequent period to do that Ar which we prove ourselves Inadequate nowf- The prophet assures ns that the leopard may as easily change bis P. D. SUTLER & SONS, I - QPTieiAKffi AND IT years oi I cions though i I the poor suft | uot tell how t f is in onr rpry 1 to the laws of I fill strive alt' I “J with the la -1 Chalmers, win J re pwtatii>ii a.s I ish reader, jn l |atk>u. They I in Bcotland tv’ j . ,, J, B. WATKINS A Ca, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS effort.' I am fieient in the eerie Islands, dortnken to I plavn into Hal aalerp, yet ft i* there, and if not taken sway, Will some day Show itself to your shame for time, and your rum for eternity. Ttue evil heart ef unbelief aay be checked and controlled for a rime, by good train ing, but not removed. spots or the Ethiopian Iris'Ate, aa for these noouttomed to da mil to' learn to do well. May we not hope then, ia view of the importance of right family gov ernment, that many of our readers, of Cnpi<P» red* Esteys 0TTA.CE CRCAN JAiiLi