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B 'K*. > * ■ * THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S.‘li, WT.DNESDAl JUffE 20, 1870! r ; V - - j6-'S$PT‘ Poo try, A. A Prays*.- I ■ v y * .A . **> Fatbor m m-iit flud me us5a i.«oUcV»tnn« «*< At Thy foot-steal, NesHTliy throne. Oh, ny Saviour! V *8gV»- CW»<», ' ~ - YM me ~' r ■’ With Thy precimwlore divine; May no earthly Mol live we jk,.. From the aactvd Cross of Thine. *”». ‘ Holy Spirit! i',."'. . , Woo uw, . Winnie . BV Thy Kentlc cord* of love i Guide Hie, guaid me aafi-ly, hmt To my brave aly 'W'. ?>* Heme above. ms : £ • rW* The Family. PASK>TR i vV iriili<r Y A Word to Mother*. — ftrery utotlu r is a liatoriau. She writes, not the history of oimsres or of nations npou pajier, bnt site writes her own history upon the imperial! able -mind of her child. The tablet soil that history will remain inddi l>lowht‘ii time shall be no more. That history each mother shall meet again and read with eternal joy or unutter able grief In the coming ages of eternity. The thought should weigh ! on the mind of every mother, and render her deeply circumspect, and prayerful, ami faithful in lier solemn work of training up her children for heavon and immortality. The minds of children are very susceptible and easily impressed. A word, a look, tt frown, may engrave an. impression upon tlic mind of » child which no lapse of time can efface or wash out Yon walk along the- seashore when the thle Is out and you form characters, or write words or names, in the, smooth white saHd which is spread out so clear Bird beautiful at your feet, according as your fancy may dictate; but the returning tide shall, in a few hours, wash out and efifecc all that yon lrnvo written. Mot so the lines and character of trntli or error which yemr conduct imprints on the mind of fonr child. There yon write im pressions for the everlasting good ; or HI t* your child which neither the floods nqr storms of earth can ever •wash out. nor Heath's cold Angers erAsci nor the slow moving ages of eternity obliterate, llow careful, then,, should each mother be In the treatment of her child ! flow pray erful, and how serious, and how earnest to Write the eternal truths of (tad on his mind—those truths which shall he his guide and teaclicr Whch her votce, U silent In death, and l«-r lips no longer more in prayer is bis behalf in commending her dear child to her covenant HUnJkftKN. Bella'! D» flfterooon Isabella Towuley lingered in Sunday school alter the scholars in her class had all gone, every evening that be saw her lh By and by, Isabella’* teacher, Miss Stanton, who had been talking with oue of the other teachers, took np her Bible to go. “Oh," said she, “are you here, Bella f l>o you go my way f* “Yetfro," replied Bella “Are you looking for yonr glove f Here it la." “Well;* said Miss Btuntun, alter they had walked a little way dowu street, “bow did you like the gentle man that s|tbke to the school this afternoon I” *“Th»t was just «lint 1 wanted to ask yon about," began Bella. Mies Stanton looked iuterewted Immediately, for from Bella's wait log she had Huapeeted that the child hud something to ask about. “Vou know," said Bella, “he told ns that wr could all Sod something to do for somebody. 1 can’t think of anything that is imrtieulariy good or useful that I can do for anybody. WiU and 1 are the only children. I don't suppose he calls himself a child, for he is two years older than [ am. Will’s sixteen, so there are not any children at home. Borne- times I do things for Mother. I don’t supjKwe I do everything L might do," she added quickly, “but Mr what was bis uatue V “Mr. Forester." “Yes, Mr. Forester. He said that Bio large girls could make plans for doing good to others. 1 can’t think of auytbing." “Isn’t there any one at your Imnimc that you can do something fig P “Xo, unless, perhaps, I coo'al do aoinctliiiig for Margaret." “Who ip Margnn t P “The cook. Mlie can read, but she can’t write or read writing. WIten slu- wants to have her letter rend to her she goes way off, half a mile or more, to a cousin of hern." “You write a pretty good hand," sahl Miss Stanton; “can’t you teach her r “I don't know," replied llelln ; “I slionld think so." “1st me give you a little advice about it then," said Mrs. Stanton. “Teach her to write her own name go dog* in the kitchen and. At by the Asair table and set copies for Margaret and Michael. Michael was •o afraid of beiug ton much trouble, and was, besides, so bushful, that Bed* hod to tell him ta come In —-■ the kitchen, and after that he fame in quite reggiarlj. After a little Bella found that he ooaM only read a little, so she brought Idm a little geography, ami he used to read while Margaret was writing, tyuccr work they made of their letter*, and it was a mouth before Margaret could write her whole name plainly. It took Michael even loogef $ for he could not read very writ, and so could not see how much the writing letters looked- like the printed ones. Fortunately they had the last as me. Flynn, and they took a great deal of pains with that, each of them tryiug to write It better than the other. Mim Htuutw, who vua very much iuturretrd hi Bella’s school, advised her not tv giro them pea amt iuk until they eonkl write pretty well | so Bella bought two copy -boohs and two |H-ncils with some money that she hud in her sax iugn-bank. Ho with a good deal of patteoee and ixmevenmer ou ilrlbt’a part, and quite as much .ou their port, they learned to writ* pretty well. It took three er four mouths Air tkhs tlHMIgll. in. We found oMteelveH rising a stair way, in the presence of fifty or more guests, male and female. In a long, narrow room. We were politely fur the epos, And before long a post when qre regretfully left tt? That coWteou* invitation was brought os, flstr, green plain, with the Sfind of that wr abould one and all enter the mifflMt b«£iinri It; thorn grouf of men with the red cop and white garment*: those grscefol girts away ing to ami fro in the dances; in the distance, the columns shadowy in j the setting son ; And before ns the 'Pfiltfmoro Advertisements- w=.-r* It f| 'J Railroads. S. C. Railroad. Artificial ffysa nisheil with chairs, but the others, j deep Woe bar. we observed, sst on mats around low tables ranged iu two low s along the I length of the apartment, the men on I —— one able, the women on the other-! The artUkfial eye being only a light They were at the moment partaking 4reU of enamel without any precise of the feast. They brought us eer-1 form, since it has to be suited to the SEVEN GOLD MEDALS 11AVK JI’ST BEKS AWARDED TO OiiiiSs uiw awjjit I *v t> awisssi Soosie, ue», fcr r.^, oral {dates of bread sod meat, aud ;different sire of eyelmlls, is placed pj.jcoj Knw M . nP afterwnrds a resinous sort of wine. 1 mte rl„. >,.4ul .ml >. ,,f Yllh BE. t 1 l.lAsW nun HA Ur., afterwards a resinous sort of wine. It was all not only imlatuble, but very good. Aud while we oontiu ned eating, the rlattrr of Albanian tongues filling the Intervals of the courses, two indefatigable musicians, peretml high on e sort ot divan, plsycil lively music, a violin aecom panhil by a kind of lyre thru mated ingeniously with a quill or rretl under the eyelid, and Is com|>oaed of | two |mrta; the oue exterior, which } gives the color of the Iris, of the aWerotira, as weR. as of the blood ! vesaeta of the healthy eye j the other Interior, which, fitting into and cap ! jiing the stump, roorires movement j from it. Tlie m»»nfocturr of srtiflcial eyes ! con dots in Ihire t rry diatinct infra atm BsIMissrs, Sew Turk, sad MuteWplils Hiss ' . i • v5”' (Jfllrc ami AW llaivroesM, -Vo. 0 Sortk Librrtu, nntr 1 tattimorr /#., *V. Haiti**ore. Haryl*tut. run the IrifoiHng schedule ’ • • V *° r ^kartmtm. V—hsrtestoB,....^,. w ^||J" Amvc at t iibn.Ua ( ^ Tor Apgtmta. Deore rdlsmtfie 7 <*■ m Arrives* AmmsU....... 4*." SaKi’S5S*,::::;::::::;;|S; . .Vip*( Krf>rem(b*wi*yt frerpM), Arrivc st AngitsU.......U," ! A** v* {'lutiipfiitMi.. | | j Up* •»*e | Before long the bride ramc in, and 1 dons. lift ns first represent the ar was serlatciy conducted to a |dace a*, list seated at his bride. Before him the hew! of the roui{>aay, where she ' ta a lamp, tbs flame of which, Mown remained standing. It is iiiigrocioea • by a bellows moved by the foot, gives to uey she was not b-indsosfie i bol t {minted Jet of the strength he de thru they seem to hare a most ah 1 siren, and within reach of bis baud- mini custom of keeping the young are placed rods of enamel of dificn-nt woman, who is in her most interest- ' odors. Its begins by taking a hollow lag sitnathm, entirely silent. Hhe is tube of colorless crystal, oue of the actually nut allowed to apeak a word . extremities of which, being mm for several days, and It Is not modest mrlt«<d by the fire of the lamp, form' even to lift her eyes. Ilencr tbejn ball when blown. As the color KieHTs PUpas have all the Uu-St kapmvrwieuts. InrUnling Itx- AgTwffr 1 re- Idr. Ivory I’nsU, snid the improved t reur h Action, rally wsmuited for five yrmn, «ilk the pririUjO of vu-tuinse within twelve months, it not entirely sui - i»tfirttN7 fit UiH liurrlMWWs krtoad-bsml fluims sihI FmiLit Organs slo.rs nu hand, si from *30 to flsoo. ktftrtm r is tore ssr 1 Hanot in tut: Ore 11 h 1st, lesisnim, Vs; tk-n K lUnaniu, X ClOiu V H HIM,<Tisriotte, N O; <»ov I^'lc-Wr. Is-simrom, Vs: C W Mehon, fhwdrt. UC*i J H Smith, AulKfiCl J M Iknigiae, Wiimsliorn, SC; C fbmk- ulsht, <Nd.iul*ia. HI'; It Harwell it Hob. Frnuue liudjlute. ( lisrtotle, X C I P Send tors t'irralar .-uulahiing TOO usuicsof petwans wh« bsve IsHtglit rmflV I'hutiM suit tkr i-bjar of the VST. Terms—lils rnl. A rail is solicited. April » 1HC9 .Tt—tf And iu alt this time—for Balia i attitude in whtrh sit* was returned given by the crisis Is has no resetn pat like a gnud many iwoftle, who i wus nut mlvantagrims, and I ant [ Ida nee to that of the srirrotiru, WM. CO.. begiu very w«dl, but find it bant t<> i Imtuiil to any hsdtnl a little usually railed fhe white of the eye, hultl out—I here ware quite a good ilcmorntiaed among so many uncheck Ins first labor is to rotor the kiH in mouy luterrw|itkms. Homotimcs licll.1 ed maidens gracing Iter presence. ■{ suph a manner that it may tie of the got hold of nn rnk-rtaiuing hunk sad After a little, one uf the young men same tint aw the natural eye. sut dawn in the middle of the after arose from his |dare to bestow his To aft ski this result, be applies to noon to rend it. Then, lb the eve : Iwidnl gift. He had two or three this bull enamels of different rotors, uiag, she hail to atudy to wake up silver ruins at rang nn a ribbon; be which, amalgamating with that of the for lost time, and Uhl not go down enuu- up buniafrilly :unl tiwl them 1 crystal iu a prndy atale, gradually j at all. HnAurtimes, aa it mar Uv around her work. Itim be uOrreil 1 gives it tbe tint of the us}oral eye, < ward summer, sod it was warm ami his haod, the back af which she sbirb, aa weall know, difbws in each ! plciissut out of doors, HcJU tuuk ' bent to touch with her fiirehesul, indix idtml. little walks up ami tla<! on tbi ; kisscil it wttbnut hoiking up, and- This tint oldsiucd, be uakea a sklew itlk with some of her dear • h»- retired. Ha they uH came, curb cireulur nyieuing in the centre of (be friends, ami abut her mind to the ‘ in turn, quietly hut kindly leaving ball, ilrdind to recrivr the globe of thought uf Margaret and Mh-lim l their cotias, tying them ou ta tbe (be eye. waiting Aw her iu the kitebsw. Some first whtrh tuiag prudent ou her When the bole in mauls I be ball is j limes Michael euuung along with bn-mA. She mude not tbe slightest |xit mi mm side, j his books, "(ter hr hud token a great , gesture uf help, though atm or two t . 1- — .1 U# lmiix »« I . .. •,, MS^.li O..U1W foo.l.l «ol Jt U,_ul 11 f il I 1 t • to i.moifi KNABE & MOilTACn &CM0 toff ! GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT pmwo mzm lowvc rliorhwteu-.,. .. _ ifSCri'SCiu:::::::::;-•!»« Camden Train. Canuleu sud Columbia Pa will ran ou Mini,lays, Wo Katnrdays; and between ('■ Ktngvilh- dally, , . tone Camden........ 6 35su Arrive at Cntombta II as looivr tri'Unlsa i aj,, II T. l'KAKE, Oen.kmH. C. C. & Augusta Railroad. General Frriait and TtrUi OMee, l CidouibSa H. C„ IW. teTtti*. \ Train* Xarti. U*\* 4 00 a ■ “ WjNSo llfiO.u . 1 40 u mi Arrive At 1 harlotl**, X. <'„ A 20 p m Making clore nrnnrrtion* with Tnuw of XurtltCamlitmlhski stallyointeXmte aud East. Brenkfast ami dinner at Chester. «*• * Train• Hontk. ! Leave tTiarhirie, K. C.. ..I# Waal “ Chosk-r - 1 bps “ XX umslwro .. raps i “ ( nluiuhia * 3 07pm > Anivc at Augusta ■ 30pm i Making (line «miv(tinm with Ti j of Centra) and I Jnireni Hail muds __ Ssvsumih, and all jKiiats in Kkirids, , \l;uan, Cohuau»s Mont^moery. MoUIf, i New orieans. Selma, Chatteawnus, Hus- i iRS: j fatin' Meeping Cars on aii Night nv-l BuJtiMtt S of, Trwias. Tl.oiiml, 1 i< k» t* «dd. ami Ba*- jg Ksm- cix-i kcd to all imm ijial (Manta. , j !? IWiipro liy i lii. route poise Til OK imtromro.. Uve U., Uto. *W | JuVl ' ■**«*« uf *»»» ^ <• BOCKNimiT. SVf. -..nil atvoanaoei Uww reronalid. E. li. Uolisr.v, Gearnil Freight sad Tbe Ticket Agent. TONE deal of |>aius to hfuru to spell aurne I irf the strange words—spire, or nut megs, or elovre—-that Bella had marked iu bis geography, turned buck, disappointed. Once i lei la saw fmubird xivurimis did llm'l was of care*tin! anl wkmexer awbwunlncas hsesute imminent. \Ye Tbe follow ing Is tbe mcthoil follow ri iu the |urparstinii of the gtolw of J the eye. Ttte artbd lieghxs by form Ortwiwmre |Tv«t purer, ifeHBCM *»4 line bmqnshty, a* writ as *rr»l pursy of totes-1 now. aud nnwa nauagluml Ike nsir* ndr. j Tlmr ; j TOUCH G. * C. Railroad. General .Sajterinlaiitemft » Vchimbia, January 13, ISTky O N .unl after AYrdacsday, January l the followiint Sdiidiih- will he n_ ■* wc but me rtr. ne anm iM-pni" nj nnw m p.,.t ud ituda anl eaaciavly See tw ibe j ,lni(v, saudaxw i-xri-iitcd, cnaiiM'i-tmi: whb iu Iter brfaulf, and inr tbe iris, which Is dour bv tl»r 1 siffww fcusJ fe m soujr Iu XiK*it Tiiiin mi the Sualh Carolina Hasd. I .id whewere, — 1^'"- ■ i w , v w...r 1 «P sud^dow-n. and^.with KucM Trafo sa use uf srveral atna'gamviral ettautelH. lire iris finished, he pUn-es In h» first. It will be a great deni nr are him, and, witliout W-tttug her good wmtehe.1 this mutt lutrreatiag cere centre ■ spot of Mark eim:uri ; this 1 am motwt, ii- inr^ cp ml re interesting to her than learning ta ^ resolution have lima to get away, tmmy for awhile, thinking how w.ork is the pupil, which be rwcm lcs with * j*"^**.*" ‘T' ""*.' write, ns children do. Itau’t give raiksl to hiui, “Cntue in, Mtehari > ] more aewsiiile U ta to give bride* its arenia, and be marturie* liy dram 1 WOUKMAN8HIP jtHuirh-itc, Ctduiulaa A Anpub Road I hay arc vwxcdtrat, mfeg ware US Uac nrt 1 • — c.,, •„! cm- Uwvi- CaSinnl linin' ils v. ... ^ 7 I ..cT “ Alston i “ New ts-rry • Arrtvcat AlSw vtllc..... 1 “ Ainlawa -• her many letters nt tlte time. AVlteu (•„, gutug dowu uow* lie was hash- | |arem iU* to rush; tin n I was mao utg tUsa- bafinttefy small fibres whirii 1 “ iirrenvilh-...'... tdiu has leantcd all the U-ttrrs of her ml, though, and would not gw iu. miaaiamrd to hour the bentshetinos 1 are fontul Iu Hie Iris. ' Tart*. name, write some wortlw tliat she | always folt a link, uneasy in of .air party lw hri. Among the Tbe gbdw of tbe eye being com T knows, like paq, spoou, knife or her mind when she neglect.d thew;'cuius wliirfa her husband received. |aide.I, if reuislus i»ow to plme it in J ,.onsa^ ,x«*we it. » .*■!. bew* tla. bread, so that she will not Lave j |,ut if she said anything altout it slu- he uo d<«ibt di»'«ere.i the uapaxlcoo ito cculre of tbe IwlL NiUlung is .... i 40a a ....10 to a si .... *«>> 4 top Si .... 3 00pm 3 43 a si —.« Sts 8 00am lto God, flist-v.-- ” YOUTH. T, rrr-aiTfi; Btwwre af tb« Tempter. : .n.. ■ A yottng man of no ordinary prom is* ur.lmppily contracted habits of toteni]>enuice. liis excess** syiread nngnlsh mid shnnte through a large mid most respectable circle. Tlic earnest and kind remonstrances of triends, however, at length led hiui to desist: aud, feeling tliat for him to ilfiuk was to die, he came to a solemn resolution tliat he xvonhl ab- etaar cntirely for the rest of his days. Not long after, lie was invited to dine; with other young persons, at the house of a friend. Friend ! did I say Y pardon me; he could hardly he a' friend who would deliberately place on the. table before one lately so lost, now uo marvelously redeem ed, the freaclieiTMis instrument of bis downfall. lint so it xvaa Tlicwine was in their feasts. He xvitlistood the fascination, however, until a young lady, whom Ire desired to please, challenged him to ilrink. He refused. With banter and ridicule she soon cheated him out of all his noble purposes, aud her challenge wfia fiiwtepted, He no sooner drank than he felt that thd demou wgs still attvok aud thiit from temporaiy sleep he wus ’now ; waking with Aenfokl strength.- “Sow," said be to a friend who sat next to 1dm, “now I have tasted again, and I drink till I «He, p The awful pledge was kept. Xot ten days had passed before tbut ill- fated yooth fell under the horrors of delirium tremens, ami was borne to too many letters that are new you understand T “ Her name is Margaret Fly nn," answered Bella. “If I write ‘pun’ for her after she has learned her own name she will only have the letter l p’ for a new letter." .“ Yes, tliat is what I mean. 1 must go down this street. Let me know bow you nre jfottlng along." “But. Miss .Stanton—" Mis* Stan ton stoppeil. “Margaret luis a lie- phew that comes to see her; anil he wants to leani too." “Ob,” n-idhsl tlic teacher laughing, “yon had I letter take him too." Do all the good yon can. People are at liberty to do all the good they can, csjiccially if th«y do not boost of it. I think yon will have yonr hamls full. I hope yon Will succeed as well as yon would like to. <tood bye T Bella’s school began with only on* scholar—Margaret, a nod, quiet, sad little xrblow, who was ovcrjioweriiig- ly grateful to Bella for her offer to tea. li her. But before Margaret had learned three letters her awkward, red-haired nephew cam*' iu. “Look here, Michael,” said Mar garet, as tho boy name in with nn awkward “good evening, Mias,” to Bella, as be pulled off bis old cap, “See what tlie young lady is goiug to teach me to do ; Pm goingtolearn to write. I can’t spell my name yet, though; I ouly know M-n r.' . was So overwhehued with their |nl itude fur the trouble which she took that she becutne more ashamnl than cxer. * As 1 said lH-fore, the two scholar" were very' IDShI scltolara indn d. In the fall Michael M get a place, beenuse be knew how to read ami lima* fi.ie*r» tied nn; am) lh* xarbms remarkable uteteortsL Ibis right baud will rx i-rmiuv bear, | is that or the kiss wa Alhonbrn brwh- I ilrlivewrd. wlwHit two inches below Hie ring fingx-r knuckle. %, the rxjwrrxncM xxn nxvrE*. When wc tvachetl the qm air xrrito. In remliog and writing hr ' nptin, tbe aostdens were all rangcl took so much hiterest that be sent to rxeuiug school too. Aud Mar garet, every Hut* Unit she write* to her mother in Ireland, soys, “I'm an thankful to you, Miss Bella, for lewchbig uk- to write." llow utany littfo girls cun do wlmt Bella dhl f Miscellaneous. 4 Village Betrothal for da wring <m tbe green. The mew do not j*an them la tbia postiar, bat ait apart in groapw, perba|ia emu mi nting, oftrntim<<a smoking cigar rile*, ami ».wartime* ringing a qaeer of- t It*. Th* girts t*k* buhl ■amide. Hh- hole made in tin- < Imli. shb-h imrouie* the uderolica. nr white pirt of the eye. having been ndcwlsti'd sceonting to the "iw 1 1 of tlie eye-gtotw, it is jdoewi Iu it usw! auMetori by itorina of n Uwi|v ' j* Thai done, ami the artist's flniali ing towelt having rwtifii-d tlie small 1 imjs'ff-f-tkhi> of tWr whole work, it I only remains to pure Gils Imll hi or ] <lri to obtain a sbdl, which, anftonrd ^ g. at tbfiedge*, may perfectly resemble ! tlie lirhig CJ* with which it is In b' idareil, not merely in fonu Iml also \ in color. lesve lin-cnville “ AiMh-rson...... i “ AlihnUlf.' “ Scwtxeity S3p* A ^, vr \ Sgl ... ^ * *. , Tm Tim v ill rrtnrn (hwii %m ErZ’i ™ TxIjl ^kTtoiififi »»u Mt.mLAv ujtol Ki-itUv wm.- toskto.' t.'v. fcr f-rt.rti Need- u JAMKS h. MKfitlllYH. ioni ■ e-m-inobrslc.. PuriiW t)r;>»ua biiiI llbtm-h liar- r l I’aiiir Utg.a* *uxl dnsivh IlsT MW *** VM. KKABE 9. iO». No. 744 VwJ Bs.i.wnv UL i«T>f Emssr. • E*i>hi""r. MA May 13 ls«D 4«—ly r. B. AADTLER & SONS, OPTICIANS AND <o-wcr-.it Sujcliutmdnil. W.rE HIIXlE nAIUMJAD. T UAINH «»n tb<- nine lislgr RmIhskI mu ihiiiy, yimdjj « cxreptrd i i Uirr Amlcrsnw st..'. ■ Arrive at WslksUs st. a grave of- shame and dark despair, you hax e your ovenings to your m the sake of my mother, that I might requite her cut of me, and cause her widow's heart to sing for joy." . 'V ■■ / “That's real nice," said Michael. “Is it aisy ! I’d like to learn that too.". - . “Why don’t you f" snid Bella. “There won’t be auy evening school till Fall, ami I have to work every day. Twould be nice If I knew liow, for there was a grocer up at the with til* rest, comer who would take me with him, butT couldn’t read tbe mime* he put on things, or the names on the boxes.” “Ill teach you,” s*i<l Bella, very much pleased at being a teacher. “I could teach you mute any way. Don’t Her. Dr. Bobituwm, writing from Alliens iu Greece, for Ike Interior, given tli* following interesting ac count uf a ls-t rot Iml at Rk-iuit, otw-r a rival of Atlicns: Wf xvere watching with great lu tcrest tlui dance* of the |M-as*»t girl* out on tlie ford green, ami commenting iqsiu the {detun-mjae dresses of timiitens aud men, when Maidenly we {s-nvixed they w«f all edging their way quietly off towanls a partieulur dwelling that stoisl nearer tlic aea. On inquiring, we learned that there was to be a Isdrothul that aftcrnoMi, a ceremony that, according to enntonis here, takes [diM-c « few days before mar riage. And we were very |d*a*antly inforincsl that it would not lie outlaid cred at all an intrusion, if we, straw gers ns we were, should seek to be preneiiK Of course we hurried on «f hands, ewxwdng right to right and left to left, amt M m In • long liar of prrbap* fifty, slowly sad grarcfullx, humming tlirir own mnsicmrwnwhile. cWii in and unmml npnu each otlu-r, thru stratgfatrti imt again in vrty Miuplr figures, with nothing |sirttr« 1 Isrty fnmtu-in gesture or euthusteain. And yet the attitiub-s were singularly attractive, and the sight o* ve saw it exceedingly U-autiful. ■fti* dress of the Albanian Villagers is very easily- dem-ribed ; lull it ia so Baltimore 21*2 Street, sa.tii^chu Where FUnrm Came From. Home I wronem er amer. some trow conn- ’ * vnfirnrin or of imr flowers came fr.an lauds of WATUHM & FINE .IKWKLJtY pnriai trie* all Ice ami island* hi the ocean sweetest exotics came originally from I'«-rn; the camclia was carried to England hi I“39; aud a few years after* aids tbe heliotrope and inign- iunettc. Scx-cral «»lbers conn- from j lb* ('ape oft foul Hopciax-ery bra* ^g^r^gnj^lUfmSm Fella was foam! in the dlt< ln-s I here, .agswiratkai of j-mrinj -"rts~ds and UiMc S 30pn lOWVc Walhaila at 1 Sis Arrive at Andrison at.-..4 W«w ‘ SPARTANBFIW AND UNION RAll,- BOAD. P ASSKNHF.il Train* wilt b*reS|wr- unlniqi C. li. on Mianfaqra, dnvKaud Fntl.iv*. at T..10 «. lie. and*TO" at Aklrni at 1.S5 n. »»., eoimectias_»W» Cimdlr dorm Iniin. K<-imuiwg Tbrs- ilav*. Tbwrsdoys nud SatMnbij-iw bora Al-Stut st 8.!» a. m., and arrive at >ji*rts»- burp at 140 p. m. TIIOS. It. JKTEK. Pnt. some front i Three of nor j SPETTACUm, SltsiSS. KOttSS. A NO SIL VER WARE ftKHMUT'. May 13 1869 PUK THE DEPOSITORY O K th* Mnrylitud Sundsy-srlMiol Huiow | is furnished with an niwmi isnaed »*- j «»rtnx-»it at rreiythi»K n*-e<-"«iry to the Misc?llaucous tuJ)' -WatoBV.—-- Advertisement*. unlike anything we ever sec at home, sud some of the moat brilllaut gem- r , »-r"».«’'«’l"1"m-'.Uhraravs untforo.ly “Oh, I wouldn’t like to be troubling you, tuis*,” snid Mielu»<-I. “Sure I didn’t mean to bo hintin’ anything of the kind to yon, miss,” be Whowottld envy the emotions with which that young lady, if not w-holly dfiad to duty and to piety, retraced hirpnrt in n sertxe of gniriy, which smiled ouly to betray t , ,-re-e- — * tinued, Wushing np to the rootsef “For the Sale of my .tfrifirt."—Mr. MfiMfr- , .' sod weaset, StewUyB Hooker uned to riff. “If I hgd uo “I didn’t think yon did,” anHwered viltage, in liolldaj dresses, were other onttive for being rcligionn, t Bella; “but you come iu sometime* thronging tlic path leading to the would jKfrnestly strive to Jm fio for to atw Margaret, nud you Cfuld learn white dwelltog, or already wander that I do not imagine my wonts will niums, or IVlargouunis, which arts suggest mu< b of a picture of what it • •|Nirious geranium. The rcrtiena really looks to be. grows wiki iu Rraxil; the marigold is Tbe most conspicuous |mrt of tbe an African flower, aud a grout mini costume is a woolen garment, cut hi tier came from China ami Japan. Tlie straight wants, and richly cmbroMl- little Da{>hue was Harried to England ered with stripes anil braid ou the ’ by ('n|itain lioaa, from almoKt the side*, aloug the hem and down the fertbert land he visited towards the sleeves; this is yellow or light brown. North Pub*. Some of tlumc are and the black onmmeutatimi ia Tery quite cliaugisl in form by rultiva- pretty, w ithout being at all gaudy. tiqn ; others haxe only become larger This coat Is worn over a long white . and brighter ; while others, despite ■■etticout, extending quite over the of alt the rare of florists and the fret, only in tbs trip of the daners shelter of hot bonsoa, fall far short the rvd or yellow slipper* can bv of tbe brttoty aud fin gram c of the i seen gleaming out from under H. tropica. Tbe girts wear their hair in two long. Among improved omw is the dab Aa we came through the ruina,, lieax-y braids clear ilown tlirir backs, li*. Vl'ln-n brought to Kuroi>e it was standing upon the high slrq>e of Uie aud lengthened by a handsome silk a very simple blossom, a stogie circle hilt, tbe spectacle that suddenly or worsted tuosei at tbe end*. And ; of dark ]ietala surrounding a mass flashed upon ns wa* singnlarl.v beat. > tied at the waist they adil a sNk of yrilow ones. Other* with scarirt tiftil. 1 never saw tlie water so ' iqwon of tbe bigiiest color, acarirt, or ! *ad oraage iwtela, were noon after exquisitely blue aa It waa, looking crimson, or blue. Ou their heads transplanted from Mexico, but still they have m< covering, save men- remained simple flowers. Bong years masse* of coin, gxdd and aflvar; ami. of cultivation in rich nod, with o'.Uor these hang likewise ia rbaiiu. np<m ntinof skillful fiortets, have changed theft breasts—that Is the marriagi- it to shut it now to—b round ball of beauty.—Ktrenidr These we saw were not all beanti \ . ful, bqt some of them looked enough ’■ Few guldens are too atnall for -4 aa it toward the strait uf Salami*. ' And right between our outlook and the beach lay a liulf mile of.rich green award, variegated at points with brown rocks jutting through. The yellow sunlight lay wlmoot pslidta ting and palpable among tlie grass. More than' sixty .or a hundred men ! *q to paas. They were tho ehanent dozen curraat hushes; one hnudrod women, mostly maideiia of tW ] ari of peasantry I area saw. Tlie good bnsbea, well cultivated, will After that, two or three ing in compact little groups on the around it We tost no time evenings in the week IWbt sued to to joining them, and pliritv ri their artites amuaetBcnt to . tow, grass and weeds oat aud bushes Its chief charm. I Withy , then took for aWadalfr* of can ifit the wtot Mar «a It was; frnft with . H ■■■■ aaiubere . nud IXrimmu Imolui of vxcriH-ucr nnd la-antUucation tav>ka, Chua Inmka, Haafiay -arllool Urmn hooka, Unit laaika. Mater Iwnka, I'irtim- Canl« nod fo-wnni Tickrta, t'oiuuicntarics, lliltlc UffStoa- urir-a, Srmitun- dcaiaix-d to ila-ir k-aawMiK. X 11—8u|>rriutemh-iita and IJhrariaua who ran not call to make a peb-ettoo. may onlrr by writing, ami may exrhauyv for oteH-r Imoka am-li a* after inapm-tion do not pn-et lli.-ir wialnw, pruvMrd tiiry are I'atahqpW-* will he forwarded. |HnUW |Mud, to any aikln-aa wiienex-t-r lrqueatid. Aildn«a ilrv 8. (Initroll, Sec’y, No TS \V Pnyrtte Hoert, Ihdtimorr, Md Ang 18 I—tf ■ J" Columbia Advertisements. ■MMjcb W HY ia it tliat ao m;uirrl.—. miller tlie am-of live ye^m I Ta** M In VO*' pix.|»ition of children d* UB *T that turn Ixnmi »t nnUjert <»i S i , and wilhmit a aatlafartory oaaae i|*aro ami otla r la«*a , t,,,,,,).!, ^ certain, n. ahl teacbira in exphimimr j xbm, It ia knows that WBnii*< . ' the human ayab-xu from Uf eurliete ey; thenfim*Jiarents,eapemByn»e@ alto an- lnbrv roost an <ly with, thwc dri-n. run not la- too olnwvwg ^ fiist eiimtinim* of irormn ; tor a» r" they exist, they can l»r aafefi lv rejnoved from the moot di iiy the tinujy use of 11. A. Fi Vermifuge. . , . It is perfectly harmless, rOB* nien-Hi y, heiuy a imreiy re sitiou, and may l>e adminu. „ i¥ . utmost safety to eliildit-n et tulasxW . Worm Confections, made REMOVAL. G H DIKR0K8. Wlndreale and KriaU ■a Srocrr, 4'oiumbia, S. t'„ rvsja-ctful- ly inform- his friends aad customers tliat ha baa n-luovi-d to hia new eatnMishment, formerly Kinteer’a hnildinir. on the coi*M-r la* to hia line <81 bn nines*, anrh ns Grnee- rie*. Provisions, Tobaccos, Ac. Januory 36 v ' 51-ly : f. ' — - WMflLWBTO IS44 -- BOOT. SHOE, AND HAT HOUSE. A. BMYTHl, WBOtX&ALE AW KFTilt. **** " hsxtea'm ''- 1 **• BMTASSmmun VtetWiUS a*IX qiRSET, tete.iUUA noTSfc CLOCK, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Jan 13 short lease of Me ia i»;«rlf ttiammn. and B. A. Whim-Ktork’a \ ermifage** tiiun-a to grow iu favor daily- _ C-nwftua.—Shoohl oeeusion WJWJG; to pnn-hnae H. A. F«hDeatocks_' , y^ fupe, la- jwirticulurlv careful, to**j the initials are H. J. TJMD****; tliat tma I wen ao f»CUt»Mjrjn**w»^ iblf they ilo not wleli to have »• ' tion foreed upon them. S4 HWAKTZ fc HAStETT, ^ (Formerly R. A. Kshucetock's Sole Proprirtora, Pittds*^ ‘ Dae 16 1869 A Good Chancfr /^kVTF.ltF.I) to introduce thf Knitter. Haaear msslKmM unv Knitter, with for le«* trow lurpi-hands Maehlncat NSW Btb» of *" ' fcAT> tmrntmi"- -t tear': linin' BIO' Ktx mom Twelve m Oo advert upward, a •! fir* aqunro of tea aqua? percent will Obituanc- ten rent" )•> advance Fuapage- ar Pleas- tera afcowbl b P: hi I 1. Thai ari res an- 4 Then- ia of no living to tbe mei Jewua. tin grace, that son I on rip uf a mnti « There hue" :ia of our H “Kolrt,^- ilop<'- Tbiaw- wlm than thoio case; luit t! as a IMxx si- aa an AiIm aa a Shephi a Captain ran save toA ldood dran-i not, can HtiT arles Jewu - have, as lie -Y % V -X .X 7 V I ' |A h J l. aeter atul- # thrir remiP-f^a. he met a •flow and tn mother foil bear tier rail qwte-lt- tin | teorhrw tin reealb-d to kicked in Let motbei conversion heart! Wl bauds of 1 they mar la as the deutl leas {tit T mother's griff tber's prays I Deliver fK>n f for I hax-r ('• ‘lead men said our Ia>i| ■“when- Jy Although siil «uorelostha - tender In hr than ex e I *W8«ty's for] here of to, where xYrlii He buried, 11 I Azams to- “H'-ome forth I Morn) Hk« Jbe woman'll -dried up a: efer, have D*e great V fling all tlu| fhwnxnu skill llutet Uv-n c iposuion* 40 ;tle« of Bgtu. netf-reopoK whom no rti.i depraved, ». his win-. left Ilia ]ki la | but bis whj bappy boun the tomb*, a ritfiftpii en meu bare Im- Draop of ui Seated at til to hia rigli| tight mind, to manner-., to life »nd . toul tbe wo woraf to h