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wr mm THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1870. Poetry. A Story for the Little Children. Little obi Wren, gather rcm.il roe, And a More IwOl tell; For rtoow tint Utile children Always lore a Story weH. Once, hr hack In gotten aotmnn. la the annshine roamed a child. Seeking, ST-er seeking somethin* That should pfeass her fancy srlld. , Booed about the house and garden Rea her little rente* fctt, Till Ate spice the hara in' building; But ’tans as ret incomplete. ttp, tar ttfc Sth saw her htlicr, Oa the roeg so high aad tall. Soup the tedder quickly climbed alie, Never thiukiugmight she tell. When the gained (he tody station, Very charming.was the sight; Woods aad Adda, and brown oW hum-house, All wore bathed in golden light There she stood. all fesrlcm, dreaming, Ddy-dreamt that aim loved as well Wishing she were just s birdie, In the lefty trees to dwell. And SO earnest was she Ihiuklng, That her wishes gushed iu song; When her father caught the murmur, i*o\vu la her he crept along. P t anght lief by her rumet garments; Ctespcd Her to his trembling breast; And perhaps a little moment, Thought lie lored tins child Ur beet So L- bore her down the ladder, Ijid her on her mother's breast; Safest place this sale of heaven, Fqr a flat. maid to rest! Then be told tlic tearful story, To the trembling mother’s car, As dm closer clasped her darling. In her gratitude awl fear. Years have passed, and now Uir maiden, Iu a borne by heaven blest, Tells her tittle flock the story, As she ters them down to rest Kneeling, then she looks to heaven. With this earnest pleading cry, ‘Rrtbgiuo safely dowu, my Father, If 1 strive to climb too high.'’ were preserved, ami the indnlgeut mother often gave hint n spooofbl, until at last, tt began to diMpprar very rapidly ttntl strangely, sml Lewis won caught one day drinking from the jar. Mrs. Abbott was ap palled; but her work could not he undone. Her jara were locked away daftly) bht it wna too late. Tlie infet- hated boy spent his pocket money for brandy; and when that was withheld, sokl his skates, then his watch, then bis books; hut medal which he prised ho highly, and even article* of clothing, were all tmeri Heed to the fatal appetite that was consuming every attribute of hia high, noble nature. For four years he has been rushing madly, recklessly to his doom, and now the star of hU young lift has gone out in evcrlastiug ( reached darkness. Ilia last words were full of the most fearftit import: Those infernal hr mly peaches, mother— they gave me the first start ou the dowuwurtl road, lieuiemher that, uiother T * Ah ! well might the heart broken mother reproach herself iu the bitter ness of despair at the gntve of her lost bay; trtily her hand hail dime the work. O mothers! lieed the wartiiug. In every crystal jar of peaches and cherries, from which tho brandy fumes arise, in every glass of the sparkling* domestic win® y our hands have so skillfttlly prepared, links a fiery fiend which may relentlessly and cruelly crush and blight the ! fairest, tho noblest of till y our house | hold treasures.—Adroeale. was nearly hill of water. Of rwcM them have 1 ever sen > man who he eottld swim wdl, aa sH dogs can. in elefnnee oi manners could com Woman U Hal pare dinriisses But the water was not high enowgh pare with (lencral Jackson.’— Korfolt for him to reach the tap, ami the Journal. •ides of the pit were too stoop and smooth for him to catch bold of auy - * in * wi * h ***\ Her. John IldT D.D., for him to get ont by himself. Ho he , ^ the fallow went swimming round aad round the ; ronr j n ,|,nia • pit, whiuiug and yelping all the time j .. Th , re an , ranny congregation* for some one to come and help him. j Starches that lock a nstnolras But it so happened U»st none of the I Maying, ,„d for want of it are weak. They Itave many people, tmt workmen were there to hear b and ' .irlo would eertainly haveboen j roha^r. They are not no much a building a* a Heap of drowned bad it not been for l’oato. lie heanl the cry of distress ftom his ill-natured friend, and went at once to see what be could do to help him. As soon us be came to the side of the pit, and Saw how things wore, he over mid eangbt hold of stone*. They want to be ‘joined to gether and compacted.’ llow la it to be done f \\V mm Are hard, angu lar, intractable. Women most help us. Beside* stones, there must he mortar—soft, yielding, adaptable. and Carlo by the neck with his teeth, J Women have grtitlene**, tact, quick and draggtxl him out. Carlo shook urM ^eptkm. Voar true wo himself, sad then scut frisking and j nwI1 ^ „ if an j IIKttoct , what it jumping about l’onto, as If to show j u am1 ^^1 to or do, his gratitude. 11c had no power to n,,, done it while your elnnisv, YOUTH. Family. PAKKNTS. Mothers. Heed the Wanting. Essentials to Youth. My Young Friends Among the list of essentials, next to obedience to parent*, I place that of truth- fulness. The importance virtue to the young man can not bo over ruled. It is Iris capital. If lie once establishes a character for ; truthfulness, nmlcr every enuditimt i of lift, his fortune is really made. 1 n: speak out his feelings, hut lie tried by his action*, a* well as he conhl, to say: “I am very much obliged to yon for saving niy life. I ftel Hshauicd of my self for having been so eroa* and Ht-naMrvd to yon ; tmt I never menu to do ao any mote," and Carlo was as good as lit* word, if he had been able to say all this to I’onto. He never seemed to forget hia kindness to him, Imt would wag hi* tail ami Jump about, and seem very glad whenever hr met I'euto. Ho that even dogs know how to return good for evil. Children who do not do this ore therefore Worre ll mu dogs. Miscellaneous. The Maansrs of Osaarwl Jackson Tho uiauMers of GtUMral Jarkson were remarkable for llu-ir elegance; OU Maids. • —mm-* Old maid* only claim to be like all the Not of the frsiinfue world, owning their individual peculiarities, pre jodicos, tastes and proclivities. la the married woman free from those t Answer, O, ye fortunate Benedicts, whose placid partners are ao often ruffled by braeseu coming ye know not whence, and Mowing where they list I Like other women, their heart* thrill, their eye* overflow, at the touch of Borrow or admiration; like them, their velvet way be very ftofr, and their daws very sharp; like them, also! they see the right, and yet the wrong pursue; like them, they are capable of heroic self-denial, sacrifice and devotion- Better than others of their sex, for them Love preserves forever hi* freshness and ideal beauty, his rosy light undim med by cloud* of human frailty or sonlid care, and maternal affection for them lives, eternally ahrioed, a hallowed and sacred mystery. Fur them spring has it* “nameless pa thus,*' and its nnuttcrablc thoughts of lift and lu>|ie; flowers and fruit blooui auil perfume the summer air; antumu nnd w inter bring sad fancies of cluuiges, decay and death; and befurv them stretches an eternity iu which, be it reverently spoken, as there is tin marrying nor giving iu I marriage, they may hope to be no j longer looked npoti a* tits poor pub lican whom the broad-jdtylactered _. . m « i pharisee thauks Owl slut is not accomplished woman, who made ■» * Y Century speeches, wrote no hooka, nor eren ^ weut beyond what the moat fbsttdi 1 .4/ <<Mv _Tke readers of periodical ou* count woman’s aphere. But she an() other literature will Is- glad to was no small part of her husband's L, Hltr who are-the aiitlior* screened |(Isird Fnlmi-rstmi) power. Her at- Mtlud famflfor sjgmrismca. From a elephantine male intelleet la tor|dd, or la groping Hi to ftel for something prosier In the rirrninstance, faultes that fear li.sl and-do hi* wilt cun build up here. They can help to make peojde feel at home. They can *|w-nk gentle aud kindly wont*. They enn subsidize social influence, ami render them “h«-lpa to the truth." They ran frown lll-mitnru out of a cirrle, nnd by their approval, evoke the akl of the timid and hesitating. There lately died in Ktighind an Baltimore Advertisements POOLS ft HUNT, atAtetraanwav ■ASorscTiwsas or POItTAJRLX AND STATIOXEBY Railroads. STEAM BH9INE8 « B0ILBH8, l/rmt rATmrr AHCMCAN nOt'BLK | Let OMambln < 4 * A WrtOftU"* «■ * » • » 4* *>f * * - “ Kcvbcrfjr,....., Arriw si Abb«>irftte. Tla »swl Wbwl sow brtore U>. patalic. " OrresilU.,",^.". MORRELL'S FIBR KKOtNK, LKKr WELL awb rone* pm TUB Pan. is Mbwwtodrri by .11 ui.m wlio lw«« wcs Tl'RBlXE WATER WHEEL. trations, her tort, her smiling appro val, her respectful iHiticeof wnverers, nr of stipiairters, w bout the most comidaeent ndiiwti-rsmnat sometimes meu si (list jirepaml ! tlie Rkowbegan j Ilia services will 1* iu constant ile l mand, aud always at n‘mnnerative ! pticea. ' •‘Ain’t it splendid r I heard u little A " UM1 ,ua - v l "‘ vc «*■». „» .Sret I ~7 77 , --- —M disoblige, did tuach, as all of >h,s ,, u moat ibrufled. tteey wera ra' fo Mk , fcu kind ns to I"' 1 every visitor ,wrfrrtly [ 111M , in fl ncmv . a Uu ease. Tl.e rourthueret of OM 1“One i* vour Mas Utfkory M a utrcmt; iirouf of mm { . w .71 ... . . , % . % . ,, i t€*r, tret!CkiM* Mb c#nm* h» to lie • B . bull! up; lib < linr. li In fa bt* edifl«nl. men; for be l.vrel M hia yonngrac ^ ^ ,. a „ ^ ttf days an...! the roughest revura in Wwrkil , B for Llm . A will can make a America. boy exclaim ns he took a huge bite from the brandy peach which his playmate had offered. “What makes it so good, I^wisf! “You little goose, don’t you know 7 i Why it’s brandy, of course,” was his I companion's reply. ••Then brttudv must lie very good. , r i truth. education, refinement of manners, for the Catalogue of Library ami printed iu tlie Massachusetts TVsrkec, we take the following: “Carl Ben- son"—Ourics Astor Blisted; “Josh llinitigo"— Henry W. Khsw; “I*aul Creyton"—J. T. Trowbridge; “Our Fat Contributor*—A. M. Uriswohl; “Howard (llymlon*—Min Laura C. Redden; “Morion ILitland"—Mrs. M. Y- Tefteme; “Jennie Jane"— Mrs. J. Ci Croly; “Soj.hle May"— way. Unikl over against yon, ami [ Mis* It. ft. Clarke; “Mark Twain"— , . y .at shall not miss tl»e gnteioos ootiee 1 Soinnel L Clemen* • “ A L. O K" lew months sine.- by n. veuerablel* . . .wainnei is * iciui ns, i* v '- '• — gi-utlemau, wHim-c The following story w as told us u fc “f Him whose M-rvant wrote down <rf| |„rtv of Kugianri.l Mis* Charlotte *-• * -re w. *;!“SS:r« SMS5! ]mss|s.rt . |- or nothing reuweniing tin- Weri—sl 1. .. _ . s- .. _. ' .77 ’ ^ r ‘"°' ~ t * t , _ Z 1 ‘ U* »«** danght. rs." | Miss M. J. Kvnns (now Mrs. «. n. Is-wis); “Owen Meredith*—lion. Kd ward It. It. I.yttoti; •‘lsuiis;i Muhl- it. to lx In iu eunstnhiloo, tbe mom tempt*, reltebte and SoreU. Pomp now is usa. SAW MII,I-S t Portable firist Mills, ioar Min Mfthififrj, HllAFTINt.. rVLLFTB AND juxceks iw~ Rend ter Cirewkr bp aroil. «f< < May 5 lb—«_ PATS^T SLASTIC SP^5€S! K Sekstllit* fw Hair *nd Fftlhem. The Elaatic Sponge Mattreaa m 1 Ur UrftllLk*. c«nuM< nn»t eWrtk*. dt»r«bJ minI bc«l lied in tb« morUL The Elaitic Sponge Pillow* .re ti«U, reft, re-re. and fere Iran an uaUcsllby •ud iiunprorebte odor, m mom trert.ni harr. The Blue tic Sponge Cushions far Obuo-U, Caretege or (Zaur, are far anporbw t» re.-a the bate curM hair, («! -eh ta non l.susl la aatei antetre.) atwap* -rtteriiip the lottaraa. rerp cuudonaUr, aad teterb cheaper to gaad hah- Tn« EUsUoSpooga inFuinitura i* much ts-tkv Ilian liaif. u it w ala.if. fee* Son. tateha and alt ia.rW Wfe; and re )a-ruin- oeaUr ateatte aa re karp .hr corere coma*- ttr frail, tl.oa adding greatly to tho beast; at th* I omhere. Tbe Elastic Sponge Ooe-da are arltiRr rapsR}-. ererrls^T- lit re I hem Send tor pamphlets, giving lull pantnrtais, rMi ]tecc ft. te K-asfs- 1 oal Agent. Wanted. An A;JOt aauted ia errry re«n la ihe Ststr, to shorn sill be given (hr exrtsairr adruf thao- gauds N. SOY Ks. ifro'l Agree 30 \T I.,,Or bull, l'duawr, Nd. May 13 40—ly Gieeetitle A rrisakta Rritrosfl onreitAt PTFKRnrmrDKxrs oma 7w Ooi.ruara, lure; i», trrf U » aad after Wedaeafeg. Jmtoy I* ft» toUawtagfoltedute *111 U rua toir. -ftw dar excepted, cauaetirag artrti Riat,. Troia aa fearth CareHna Road, ap and down Mid re Nigh. Trato aa Chartoia, Udtotda and Ammn Ho,kI gotof Nnrtli; — '■* •' ' ' " YWata >-M«n ---lag kMp* V — - ** * m Saimaa 61*.- “ Abbevilla. ■. Utag - Hewherrjr “ dtaha. IMpn Arrive at Goluoihia tig ate The Trats will reiurti (mo; BeHoo re t lifting on Uond-jr aud Kndajr mominga. JAMWO MKREtHTIl, ‘jaaarai ttapeviawedeat Jon 27 ■< ' Lrerr OireiivSh.. WM. CO., if it mutes peaches taste s»* nice,’ , . , -aid Frank, smarting his lips. i «* n £" <* ■'•*»«»» testimonials .n “I rather think it is,” -utswensl fllvor <lf ,li " veracity, will be prefer- | red, by the true business nmu, to one who can sport all the modern iui thing that would seem a to snccent, and yet, lacking « char acter for truthfulness, ten to one. In: will foil iu lilk*. No, young friend, | the most genteel and fashionable appearance, will never pass in lieu of A y outh, in homrspon, who i.ewifl, “I coax mother to give me a spoonful every time site opens the jitr. Father don't like for her to do it though. He says 1 might grow op a drunkard; but mother says thereto no danger, and 1 nay so too; for I do think it is awful mean for a niali t» get drunk and go staggering about the streets nnd rolling iu the gutter. 2f.h iadccl, FU never >h- a drunkard.” Yeare passed, ami one day I was strollijig through the Still, shady groves of Oreeuwood Cemetery, when a funeral procession fili*d slowly iu. I followed it, anil when the mourners and others left the carriages, I went with them to tbe open grave, and stood near to the pjill-bearors as they deposited their burden, for a few moments, on the rude boards placed to reeeive it. The coffin was very rich and costly, and as’ a sun lieau, the farewell of the departing day, flashed across the silver plate on the lid, I read— “Lewis Abbott. AoBD 18.” “So y oung,” thought I, sadly; “eut down iu the very spring time of life.” When the coffin was lowered, the mother, who had been strangely rairn. suddenly sprang away from tlie arm on which she had been leaning, threw herself on her knees beside tbe grave, with her hands c lasped and her tearless eye gazing wildly down in the dark reoepta ele.: “O my precious boy! Lost, lost forCYtr l Sent to perdition by your mother’s hand!” As this despairing cry burst from her lips, she threw her arms upward, and, with a deep groart of mortal anguish, fell back death like and inanimate. She was carried by her friends to the house •of this officer in charge of the ccme tery, and I, shocked and startled beyond measure, left the place with that terrible cry of self reproach ringing in my ears. As I passed out, I met a friend to whom I re lated what had transpired, mention ing the name of the youth. “I beard of his death this morn ing. Poor Lewis 1 It is a brief but sad history, aud as I have known the -family for years, I can explain the scene you have witnessed. “Mts. Abbott was famed for her brandy peaches, and allowed her children to eat of them freely. Lewia, the eldest son, r etnod to have a spe cial fondness for them, carrying one to school almost every day as a part of his lunch. After n time he began to hog for the lrrancly in which flte.V provements, in personate, as flic )t*rt of tlie lrnir, the rotor of the kids, tin? twirl of the nitnn, Ac. These highly important accomplishments can be acquired milch easier than a habit of iinwarying truthfulness. Do yon hope, then, to succeed in life f resolve, tbst, cost what It will, your wont sluill never beat a discount, shall never be protente:l at the Imnk of public confidence. Truthfulness is an essential to success in life with every young man, but how deeply essential to those who arc poor in property! To such, a* we said in the outset, it is capital. Iiet every young man acquire the reputation of truthfulness on all oc casion.-, and if lie have, in connec tion, reasonable industry, he can command assistance, through the help of which he will prosper. To have ft currently believed of yon in your community : “That young man will always speak the tmt'-’,” is worth more than a fortune in money without such character. It is true that “A good name is rather to be ckoacn than great rich cs.” Ami no one, not known to bo ever truthful, can have a pood name. Youth of the Sonth, who, through tbe fortunes of war, are, to a large extent dependent upon yourselves, be true men. “Bny the truth and sell it not.” Speak truth, net troth, lire trntb, and God, ever observant of your character, will richly reward you. M. Srynhoards in Athens—Professor ! Tyler, iu writing from Athens, In characteristic* of so great a man us General Jackson should be allowed to |H«ri»b. Ouo of the leaders of fo-hiuti Greece, remarking on the ainlritfote ; forty years ago iu this country was ' of the |ieo|4c of that city, to Irak the tbe brantifol ami act*wi|di*faed Mrs. present with the past, says: C —, of ifaryhiud. This lady ] “It is muosiiig fo, a Groek H-boIai spent some time iu Kurope while to ;i*m along Uie -a reels, and retwl General Jackson was President, ami no Uie sign boards over the shop* from her conmx-tioii with one of tbe tlie names of modern trade* aud or must rvuow ned huuilies of lire British ; eii|iations, in Uie words and letter* peerage, she saw more of the aristo- of the nucicut language. Thus, a . erotic world than falls to the lot of I book store is a LiHiupolrii n, a sta UK-0. American ladies. liomrry store is a chartupJeimn, a ' Just before sIm- returned home she j candy-shop is a iocrhdripoicion, that ap|H-ared at th* Kirglish court, nml, | is, a pLice where sugar or saeebarine ' as she took her leave, George IV matter is oold, aud the place • ken- sent a message by her to General candy is made Juckaou, wliii-h he charged her to or sugar-mnldcry deliver iu la-nam. 1 is a lapnopolriau, literally a smoke knabe & HtM i tnitrio or GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT ?iam> f&xm baeh"—Mrs. Clsra Mmolt; “Arthur , SketcMci ”—(ieorge Row. ' fiDtb Ciru'lna Kailriod ( ompuj ' gknkral suits orrjcE, t Hcptreittef If. 1M» ( T HE luOowring Sciiedute far lteM«; r Tr»«>« • ill In afawnrol tram Urn dare: a.T rxamaem mu. Iswving (.'uiuBitss at... . M ., .l.U nut Arriving* Columbia at 4.40 pm SKJBT KXnOBM TSAI*. Lre*twg OufatobU at Arnrinx .1 liolstote j*.............Alt. * tbs non rsxir wai coertmcb>nmibc Wfawlng reitedulr. tbwhut. (MuiHl.it* W-towfatN .!Hl S»umfay«) ArotwfoUsiUa II ate. Uu 113 . n Mur (simu narnfr [ fare <te—tew m s to. Ar Kingm-ilfe 9 Mi a Lrr Kw.^reilk- Slip™. At C-an4m C.f* p ■ 1L T. PRANK. General BtmX | Feb 1# 24—tf Charkitlf, < •taabi* & AigisUi K. R. fltmit r»««:oT «»n Tmtr Omr*. I i Creesai*. A C, Urrewrtiei M, KM*, f TRAINS NORTH. Lratc Aofwter. at. 4.00«.«. “ ffatorebfa, fa G,m.......... . s co». m. - tt iaitelrere. at U is*, bl * CLreu c. «t l tSps. Amrr at (Xartutu-, X. 0 1R p. a. U»liu* cfatt- ans-teClKHJ. «Sl- Treissul Ntrill Oarulisa Uiwl far all puiiar NVth aisi Lot. Bn-akfete »od Uianrr at <*katre. TilAIKS SOUTH. "t Lnre Ite kits- f. C. M. ..10 30 sis - m IJrts. - Whirettre. .1 iilm.m. - totete, ft. C, st s oi p. o. Arrive »l A urates !‘U> p.«, UA'kw eiure emtireikjot «itk T.xia* ut Cen tral aud tievqria Radeod* far Aaraanai, Mai a!l potula fa Klurida. kianon. Cfaumlfiia. liret- greater. Muwite. Sea Orlraua, Silnia, Cknis- i uta*s ( Mamphis NtaiiriDr, Itaerflir, Crete** tali, Sc b-ifa, Mid *B |*-*u Sreati udtiS Pateo- Sfarpn^ Cars ire *1. Nigtil Tumi*. Thrvusti Treki-u aoirt, aud B -gjn^r tererkad to I ail |Out-iiial piaat*. ! tr lWsqps far tli * liter runxo Norm, lrerr tesuc. is ronus latrxrcr. unu. C. UOCkXIGUr. SapminlcaSnL K. E. Dusskt, Rewmi tetgt* a*d Ttetsx Agree Jsn 12 19—tf The Xile /VoWesi.—In a loug nnd elaborately nrgited stnleuient on this ' i"»ut, w hich apjtear* In tbe A the meant, Mr. Beks eomm to the eoii- clusiou that the K.-i«xnvi or Kasai is ilse head stream and upper course of tbe Kile of F.gypt; tliat it* prln ci pa! sources arc in tbe primeval forests of OloA'ilu-nds and Djikne or Kiliokoe ou the Mussutnha Moun tuins, wbicb are now shown to be the • > . ■ i great haJntphuUeitrm of llicconriwent ■ is a iorxhariplatttwn, * , erv V lobtu eo store ^ AfHc *’ ,,M ’ m,tral f 0 " 1 ’^ ,livi " ,on cry. -v *u»«x ,^ wori , tlM , ^wing to tbr IFnrer***,** ,Vb TjC *mr Ewtor. I TFeW MdfrWV athmir+. Ust Accordingly, soon after her arrival, store, u suuff store is a tnmbnkopole ' to the Atlantic. *" d I *■ >» site went to Washington to deliver a ml u variety store is a pautapo !*’ ***' f* f 1 " 0 *° Aa the messsigi- of the King. Hhc had lewu, a plan- where every thing is never seen General Jackson, 1ml she sold. An uiibrcllu-mcndcr (for that hud heard ao much to his dimtdvau- also is a trade in Athens) ia an alert tftffe from his political adversaries, ibrochio diartlutes, Uiat is, a keep off THKSK tateftusHS* lor* Urn-, I«V re 'l.c ,-Udre tor *ntefa Md-lr rewre and snot, llow rzo-Uc i-or nV-a* mui- i r* xu^'iirlrer.* pre rsn tsHn-e. wliWi prououMv ll« m uiuquak-i TOME O-reUnre rr*! pu*i-r. «*ohwww red far fang, •rer ytelfiy. o well »« area pur iv o* fan-re,. ion, red i-vmwrea Uamptreut lh* retire *Ci.fa TOUCH w and r-J tdfk: art4 rtttfrrlj frr« fYo-n Uw ft! kMMhti I . 8M BUs.4Y l*ift OK. tfl WOKKMANKHIP . Utep «r> umrerlfad, —*% so** but u» rery ite K.uwi«d malms), iln- big* capos) vsi- |d-»., i-d fa rer l-utenrre rnaldinx ur to fai-p ctre HiecrHhaeon: Advertisement*. \\ Kgaml or some other inland Iftke; j, « « that the S|iproximate pnaition of this, j Treble. ft irreild cull special Wlretiun to I Che true Caput Xili, is between 11 deg. 30 ndn. nod 12 deg. south loti that she was not much prepossessed | the rain rcpnircr. Aud so ou, to Uie “ U< ! *" about J* dvs- ov Ifi deg. j u >cd ' I ns at lntwnlii.1.1 MAoelat alnn nn uf ,\f tlx,. L ; prurrarett Hi G'lud 1‘iasua aud faguaat Uraada. - pterelni August 14, lS«fa' ,nli brfag the j I-fans brerer prrtectio* Cum Iu rre breu fa in his fnvor. Xc vert In-less, as she had determined to risk a visit, she ■eut for James Buchanan to intro duce her. So .James went with eod of the street." mat longitnde, nearly due east of the |K*rt of ftt. rhilip of Bcngneln on the west const of Africa, and within .TOO 4 1 j giKgrapliienl mile* of the Atlantic CHILDBE.V. Two Dogs in s Tan-Ysrd. (/rooming Horses.—Tin High suitn hie and properly prepared food is th«- j Ikt to the i reqnisite for the home, regular (>rr * n i an d that this marvelloq* | I’remileutial munaiini, nml liftviug ra ; h' roon,i "fi u, * u *•* wwd pfoee in rivrT > ,l,r lar K* Kt in ,hc ’ rorl<1 ’ ta corted her iuto thw rvciptu.n room, th « management of him. A man fan "'' *° Bt rt, ' h fort J ho went itp stairs to see the General, i *'**” uniits tbe enstomiiry ablations three degrw-s of lsHtnde, or, if' who he found in an old dressing "* “toted tinure—who goes for dsys uicnsnn-d diagonally,over oue cighth ' gown, with Ids pipe in his month, ,,r with niieonibrd hair, may | l** rt of tl,p entire rirrnmferenee of exist—but does not live in the proper ! tJ>c frfubr sense of Ihe word. Ho of the horse. Grooming is alike essential to looks, health, and eldhtirity of uetiou. curry-comb atid coni should brought into daily nquisitiou, nor j f.ney PUuu fulljr v*r a*n-d far fire ycwrel ft* wkoftwulc Age—r fee Curt.an & Need faun'* cteteswtod Parfar Urg*** aud Cbwtei liar reuwiuaire WM KXjlBK ft CO. No. 34# Wret Uallireorv fa rear Kmaw. Ualitetun-. M<L May 13 46—ly and hia grey beard several days old. He informed him of the ciegaiH lady who had culled to sec hint, and of the par|>raic of her doing so, aud added; “But, General you are not now iu a trim to sec ladies; you must fix up." “Buchanan,” replied Obi Hickory. “I ouee knew n man who succeeded very well in the world by attending to hia own business.” Upon this bint James sahl no more, but wcut down into tbe reoep- Uon room to sw ait the arrival of the General, aud introduced him to Mrs. by tkc ihonsaods wbo have Krtraordiunry Importation of Her- >m M . I penis into lArrrpool.—The largest im ^ portation of werjient* which baa ever! taken place iu Liverpool occurred' i A RK aJmlred I Bren ia uar. They Lave u««v real iiupruvcuacuu tliau aap | otlwr Wruwi.l TKrer are tlie feartlng Interumcnla of the . F - . .. . . . . OVKR FIFTY DIFFEiUCKV STYLES. sliould tho cl'iqiingalirara be omitted. ! rw * ntlv ‘ «» «**»> , tv.Wc Uu,.w. at — a_ ^ Fetlocks betlrnggkxl wkli mod, nn ’" n*""** the largest nnd Wont ex- j iw.iiug tmteriaut u.c oreairr kempt and laugietl mane, detract I tmordiiiary species were landed. I Uhi ml iiMlre.-renreita to ITiortetea, Cfarsyuren ScissOa, tc. ALSa S^Obtiljj’fl Ce!ebr»kO fiflflM, ('■■.... and retired. l,eft alone with old Andn-w, ,Ul ' ul,M? ^ with some trepidation deliverod bi-r 1>ro,H ’ rt ' • ■'*'"* JouptaL mnu«fp' to the man wb« had been taught to consider a sort of wildcat; bnt she was ao much reassured by his caiitivoting manners that she Medicinal Properties of Celery.—A ’ , coiTespoudeut of the Practical Parm er says: , . , „ . ... . I. *! have known men, and women soon lost all dread of him, and en i too, who, from various causes had In a tan-yard, in a little town iu England, there were two dogs. One was a small dog, of the spaniel kind, whose name was Carlo. The other was a large, strong watch dog, and his name was Ponto. Curio waa not a good-tempered dog, but was cross and ngly, and be Seemed to have taken a particular dislike to Ponto. He never cared to play with him, and would snap and snarl when he caiue near him*; and always showed an ugly feeling toward him. Ponto didn't seem to care much ubont it,, bat he kept out of Carlo’s way, in n 1 Wishing to find out what irapres dignified sort of manner, as If he * sion the General had made npon l»er, j iraat sanoyance put tbeui in"*'state would say : “Well, Mr. Carlo, if you j he naked her what she thought of of agitation, and they were almost hi can get along without me, 1 am sure him. She replied she was most d# ’ constant perplexity and fear, who lighted With him, and completed her **rcuialy by a daily imiHi from the aH«wnmcr of tbe lwo *»«• ‘xmstrictora, whilst tn a HUimal, nqiresa his suihitiou, aud ‘ eimilition, measured eight ’lienee diminish his nsefrilness. A j *** Bnd te " fpH ln aud one man who urglm-ts the regwlsir groom- ** u,c pythonesses, whflst on tliej and ing of hi# horses is a« enemy Imtb te ' "JTB «•«» ‘he West Indie* to j * LIGHT ft OO.’S the beasts and himself; to tlimit be- Liverpool, gave “birth" to no i f "* UFAIITTFflT PTANftC ‘ withliold# latmr which isjthan tbirty-eight jiythoos, all of whom, notwtthstnndhig that tb*vj sw enehmre! m u box not larger 4 , SANDERS 1 Co. than an ordinary Foyle Katmon-ense, 1 79 w. r.j.ue Street, were in good condition on being sent i B»mmore, Mi aslmrr. There were also two bl«e Tt. B.-RT. refer to Rcr. .r 1. m^lbs, who is faced gorillas of tlie largest kind, a I our A *"« *• «*““»*«. * bnffalo. a bine macraw with gold-1 fringtxl eyes, a griffin vulture, and s I p - ft MU ' imn-npine rat—the only on# that was I *. v. offlflLOft & oUno, cause be - their due, and to hiuisell becaiUM he hia own IIY i» i Hut *0 More H.ifarre i!ir u«kr tfa- to* of fire jsmr>* Th*l ■ hag# praportia. of teiiUn n die sorter ttfal re*-', fas k*w been ■ mljtte of inreik. ud virtual * •itev»»; cure recertfart-.. « s rentes Afa-. a 1% Ancwn Out *\»au rxLt is il* faunss ry.x-je fr-n. Lt c»r!Ifa» IT-t.rey ; ibereM. lureuU. rep really ssHbet*. ah. are more cte- Numlr akh (Mr eluMren, can cut La ms nbs-rvmc ul llfa ftr>t -^-n.7fa*,, nf *wter; fcr re aur.lj u tlwjr cxite. IlfaJ can be Ssfolv aud CortaiBly Hem overt Tnan Ufa «NSt d,-float, iutent bv the tote* one te A a. FAirxFsrocrs rEJivircas. It fa prterctljr form Ire*, eon faux no Mercurj. Wing . Asai. VefOuMe (Asifmsrtim, aad may be adifanfatered with the tlaol FafoJ » H.ilJn-n te >11 Ago. Worm Caaferu<ai\ aud. non far lh* |hr- lut te fa-HH. the pnfate to te ontoftl. (lie din. ant. hue* been afarafactond >11 anr Ihe resairr. bui IIhst *hurt Ireuc rf Kfc * iM-arly cxlmuidcl, and S. A. FahixterekB Veraiiftijre enuliune* to grew fa hvor dad*. cAcrnox. ShcoM ocessiao require too to panto* U. A. Fsharetock'. Verediuire. be pfatiretol; crirelnl la tew thol ihe iuafah nre B. A. Thi. B the article lhal luu Been no FAVORABLY UtOWV SLVCS ISO. aud puicluni-r. inusl Buael oa having it, if tof do not wish t* lure an imoutkfa forecd «p» tlH'DV SCUWARTZ A lUSUfTT, (Koauetev R. A. Fahnestock's Sou AO*.,) &t: Proprietor- IV.uborjh, Pd. Dec 16 16—ly ^— A Good Chance fatruducc the Cli-unx Knitter. Q«b to ’JY) newdlo. no sreightn, is simple, streua. rew knits nnjUiiuK assfdWd that as bs V*ft ri baud or by any knitter with far Ires rtoahfa <r lima at Sts. Afaa. « suudsrd. doubfedfassfr Urge, iuiodsotue. hiylily imptesvvd Stoss- ■*- Uliac *t $35. JKteAue-s tent on trad. 1*0*1 Cwreuii O. PATHOJfl, General Aft, - ; til Uarkrt Sl, firamhietok *hk Jau 5 lb—1>' mat tered into a coaventstkm which footed I becciwe ao much nfleeted with nenr I . ... . nearly an hour; after which shearora I th-t whra they ffiwCdMI TTTJT? to loave and the Pretolent encortnl l out the,r h * n * , <* *>»O0k like nkjifli of AfrKR - *> CroM i ' rf *' known to leave, aud the I resident raeorted t wim|> ^ % a^ ily ; untoralfot, ia in eomamniration, we , Moderate use of the blanched foot understand, with the Royal Sfoologi stalk* of tbe rdery leaves as a salad cal Hociety as to Uk- dmjmsal of this her to the door, where she Mr. Buchanan waiting for hand her to tbe carriage. became as strong and steady In ! • as other people. 1 have knoan ' , others so very nervous that the I rare sort valuable collect ion of birds, ( boosts, and reptiles. 1 can do very well without you.” ■ One day Carlo was playing about the yard, and somehow of other eulogy thus: “I hare traveled ^ j ^S7t'°mral 'HFl'ta^S^tft ,»re tensiveK, and have Iwen at u.ort of others nirod h» uaiag celery for polpi- Gorowxhy tongue, and learn tulwar slipped into one of the pit* which , tbe courts of Europe, bnt at none of F tntiou of the heart." l>o good to thy friend, that he may be more thy friend; you enemy, that be may become thy friend. Be a friend to virtue, a stranger to vice. nitsfhrtwnc. OPTICIANS AND WJk'JW&L M&i£LlZJs£a Baltimore THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, Xsl MI, taw Stnet, llakutsHdn, i<—t 1 8 how iireparert to fill »ll ofdres hr «hj «fdf Chiuvh i'uUkmiwia, sod aUstocJbeteto «1 tad iliavlbiht-ous works i 8uort«y >101)001. will find it to Uieir t^sWUP to favor ua aiUv Uiatr urdres. Speofal alls#*"* gireo to the tcVctios of Litnrica . Bretnou I’sper sort a (tre.crel asgortares « Sudoiwqr «lo ap, oa Uod. Afehm » T. L. SCHRACK. »--p\ F. 0. Bo* 1»»- May 27 42—tf Street, FEBTIhWEB- T HR \YATCHBS ft • ».-faWiw urxvTkermm or Mimop have always oa haei A. _ supfiiy te the store rteaerredlr popafat Btoto manufaeimvd tram ‘tho Boae Phosphst** " Ashby Hirer,' ‘oiler the auporvisioo te » *“£ [WOM Chemist- Wo refer, by pcfaifoio* » . fafan**tfan as to ifa rahie upon fatotBp • KIKE JBVVBLUV. ittfAKS' mroanua or srUCTACUjS, BP0QN8, FORKS, AKB Slfc VKR WADS GRNKRALLY. Mfty fft 46 -tf ■ A pant ferthri - Rcnilsnr." " I Wm. a ui;kes a co.) Facto .-'and C Ko. II Mnv 20 . Atr’ts, .« i llcrchsuU. rlfhto • r- j M-r JUtff •1*4 BV£U For ao. Tw>Pto»" mm Ob Brtaartt*- I »•» I flrgfUA c -.Wv Bt A# T* war'*' « he tow* ' rnfesii'i ab eeBto fee *% hl » ■myra Y i ■■ 4 r ft*** - | te «ki { r \ beiiercr mis* tbe ma every eon»i<i |- church, of tbf of Individ m* the prrarnl its near lun>; ; (hau foam ar haps, from * •whatever. 1 ate men- opr xafi*lels or at Hume, uu*l V Hobbcii, tha. prevkins per)- farms ; but I less effective 1 which ittfid I than at any ti The truth otx L than of this ex I he, Wy aad th t thet effw-tit* F t-nlin-. affair he is eenata: mining ‘^pow. events of tiui «“i mite detail }daoq, and *i| ) vanish nu-ut- down at ph- i aud hates all men and nati<> hjs favui ir , auy entwpri. most be com- | that enterpris that the Hi » “pr, every departi ‘ty ; and that t Christ and Inis and utility, but vauae ami fiuor, must bre e4ged, in orklfij “Ud healthy s world—are. a speculative uo determini ^ imbHe mind. dwl*t at all, with this lau.l ■ml terrible - jmlimble, an.l pointed, that w^adeffth 1 "epeat it, »1 *he great v has been very ■J » hldeor's ' ■fol ei-ery .^•glttud "Puri I wiss. .m*'e no doubt. has he-, ^u*ock, an. hitter fo the same tim< cral foitti of V ‘■^bumlrod y. would be •iuow, iu brii,, fllliug lh of knt« -rf th* IT Of the if •2-ss.r- V