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M THE LtitHKEM ViaiTOfl. COLUMBIA,' SlW, WEDNBSDAX JULY 18,fJl870J Poetry. mnamw your child by upbrridilt|f, H with Children That I Know. ^ kornt^*’-«»“' 'tth'r* !«•* t U. F.ncoumge all C.nkatarif- If till. MW?*weet ana trnc. u.itk hnMilUu .. ...t ta. Darling pet with eyes flf MtMt Coald not share (lie pli-asnje too : I ran name him, can not yon f ■ improvement, “with humlije trurt hi Jesit*.'' e*.l i I can »how a ftttfe-glrii < ■ 1<w With I. cls-ck ns clear ns pmui. And a silkr, golden curl, Who is never »«i to tfjr, Wheahrtlroifech eekworririsT Is die htqpfst iu her eye: Can you name tier, if you try T »ri ^Vr.inw mAn.. Near air, almost every day, « Boys and (rirl* T see at play, ( ' Bright and nwt a* flon ’rs iu Mn'y ; 1% y ore tall of Hfetawt gl«v fr • Yet. mo rudeness do I sae. i . i . Kuril tn nil Would loving l»e: Can yon point them ont to met la my home, w* good and swart, Little siM.os cUou and neat. Ami tlu»ir lirrithfis tidily nrct; But they do not fri t not) tease, Oj erejiotU,rV plaything **ia-, JJfi But aay, kindly, "If yon please:" Can yon shoWHte-mc* n* these f The Family. TTV-TT-.-,-^ PARENTS. . t ■' »itt» Hake Home Pleasant i* *t!\i ... ,*«* H*s'. IU I^BPI wt “Home’s not merely fonr square walls, -.*• ■nterngh with picture* httng und gMed; * Koine la where affection cafes, *' . Filled with stirine* the heart lc.U.lnal.1- ed.” > » . ■ »’ - —- t l * The human heart yearns for sym pathy and Imv. Postered liy these, it expands iuto peace aud happiness. Deprived of tiiera, U. shrivel* Mto the Unrkuesa of dhMouteut «sl mm- cry. God give* intermingling- to his children. He weaves men together in the web of society, where each acts on some other ftn djoud or Ul. In this web are vfeiiy bright aiul gladdening flowers, wrought by Un blessed union ami co-operation of individuals. Churches, fraternal so cieties, and schools are among the larger adorning*; but the little flow era that are intermingled thickly upon it, giving it superior beauty, are the Itoma. They are the nation’s nurseries and happy abiding piaeea. From them issue ite defenders, its workers, its life. Are these homes all they should be 1 Are they as pleasant 1 The answer is foundTu the crowds of the yonng flocking to the dies—the deserted country homes—the many who follow the inarch of the son. Our young inert are deserting the farm, oar young womeu the house hold, to the detriment of the nation'* prime source of weultli. The remedy must be found iu a higher type of home life. Male home pleasant in appearance. IIow many unsightly homes there are—houses standing stark and still' like some sentinel, with scarcely any trees or shrubs or flowers to break the mo notony and rigidness of the scene. Plant trees and flowers; let order and neatness reign about your dwel ling, making if look more like a home than a shelter for a night Within, also, let beauty and neatness dwell. Pictures and ornaments, that need not be costly, may be had. l)o not live in the back or darkest part of the house, reserving the sunniest for occasional company. In this snnny world let us live in heaven’s free light and snnshine. Let music abound in your family. Hay not, “It don’t pay.” Better All the ears of the yonug with the sounds of instruments and singing, than for them to leave home lor tire noise and bustle of the busy town.—Conn try Gentleman. wiy thing which rifafaraih. Wirt wty W*B mib hi society she occupies, she needs ft practical knowledge of lionsetigld duties. Shemajr lit* placed in Miteii cinntnat'snsp th not be necessary for Tub' to perform ■inch domestic. lulior; bet on this account she needs no less knowledge 4 than if she was obliged to preside personally ovw the cooking stove •ml Hi© pantry. Indeed, it is more difficult to direct others, aud it re quires more experience than to «lo the same work with our own hand*. Young y^ujite ( t«4. not malum the importance si a thorough knowledge ot Lousewilery ; bat those who held suffered the meouveuioDoe nisi morti fication of ignorance can well nppreci ate it. I'Uildroy ahefehl he early indulged iu the iff disposition to hake anti experiment fa FSriofeb ways. It is oBegrttit n l i jbbheaol*. help they ty Advice to Mothers. “The first book reatl, and the last book laid aside by every efaild, is the conduct of its mother.” 1. First give yourself, then your child, to God. It is bnt giving Him Ids own. Not to do it,, is sobbing God. 2. Always prefer virtue to wealth —the honor that comes from God to the honor that cotneti from men. Do this for yourself. Do it for your child. . 3. Let ypur whole, course he to raise yoorsAiUt to a high standard. Do not sink into childishness self • • I 4. Give no needless commands, but when you command, require prompt obedience. v • .c' -.-r 6. Never indulge a child in cruelty, even to an insqpt. • ^ G. Cultivate a sympathy with your child -in all lawful joys and sorrows. 7. Be sure that you never correct n child until you kaowrf* deferrv<w correction. Hear its story first and folly. | 8. Never allow your child to whine or fret, or to bear grudges, 9. Early inculcate frankness, can dor, generosity, magnanimity, pa triotism, and self-denial. l' 10. The knowledge and fear of the , Jx>rd are the beginning of wisdom. dullness, neither inspire it with self* ooncelt. 12. Pray for and with yjjur Child, often nml heartily, in yoardoB*t TQl^TTT.^ Learn to Kesp House. adySc«rt”|>e t HMy hfebo wnn M I b«M&Wft on earth. I labored day nml night to support him and inyself, ami sought to train him in the right way; bgt as he grew older, ev* companions won him away from me. He reused to ears for his mother's counsels. He would sneer at her entrmtiea audag nnising prayers. Hi Hein fosh OF dbimki.no. He left my, humble roof that he might be iinrretratn«-<l iu hia evil ways. And st last, one night when heated with wine, lie took tho life of a follow creature, lie ended his days npou tba (id lows? God hud filled ray cup of Sorrow before; now It ran over. That was tronWr, my friends, ssrh as I hope the l*on! in merey may sjsire you from ever knowing." Hoys, girls, can you hear to think that y<m might bring such sorrow on yonr dear fatlier and mo'her f If ye would not, he an your guard against tlie UIATT Imtemperaiur.— l*et wine uml ititoxiootiog liqnors alone. Never touch them.—Xorth era ChriMtittm AdruoUr. winter', much yeusl uml she l baker, daughters each a w anungt* of their JiiW- ■^-4, kfonv ypam oW, m 'week dii mother Uug Kilt uml llou: ic, quite a nfotfccrs pcarc of bon by turns. It t, aud a must m thin.. gout odvan- CT1II.DKKN. A Very Eioh Yowtg Han M’c call him “noUtliuk," an«l “Pup and “OW Bleiaeit” and nit sorts of names—yon know bow tbey du call I rabies. Your great six year old Hairy would not thiuk him much of u fellow, 1 sopisMc—this saiaU man of sis months—bnt he thinks In is, mad an docs his mat her, and Ills fcifllcy, mill all the' L,mil). lie con *'uUr*» hiuiself very rtdi, loo, or, o»grown tip laopie auy, ••well oft.” Ho has am h wldtc, round, little pegs fixed ou to his hands for him to play with. lie sticks (Win up and looks at them sale ways,.apul edge ways, and every way, Okd they Bev<« gel lost like yottr |ds> tilings—liny are alway a mi hdrnt. They ore so It hr to eat, tou. First one fist g««*s inbt his mouth, thru the other, and thru both iWtw Tbs oaly trusUa is be A company uf IaitieA, nsscmlilist in eau not ao allow them, they Mrs an a parlor, were nne day talking about » big, nr something. Too ImiiI, Un*t their different tronbfes. Bach one | it f Bnt hs ilnil get tliacounigrd. fold somciliing to sqy about her own Why, it wiut only yenttwduy lie was trials. It t there was one in tlie tryiug to awwiloa a large blanket company, jralc and aad-lbokhig, w ho shawl aud all hia prttiruats f thra for a while said nothing. Suddenly , Ire bunted hia head into a feather rousing home It at hud, alio •aid : pillow and opened bis miMith at that “My friends, yon don't any of you ' in a way which must have been very , A Xothar « Sorrow. Miscellaneous. ■ > ' v ' ‘••refes, 1C 'i*! 1 Jlyl w Tka fiattl—sat of AartrmKa. 11 D. Kona, Aaaisunt Cwarmiasary Geirernl, thus deacrilies the diffienl- ttes ronwentaii wltll the aetdeasent of Australia, and the indumltable energy by which they have bean overcome, in a letter to the London Ttmem : — **• n-i * There is no other jmrt of tho world in which Knglisbmeu have utU*ni|ited settlement under, at first sight, more advonw eireumatiiMoea in every thing except climate. There is nothing iudigi'tions in AnstrsMa fit bw tlte •iiHtetimice of the white man—wo fruits, no vegetallies, and no country o-is|>i>| tlmtHtniula MtHfea fi l reLl<4i " Hwlfl l llOffreiliH I** inTIffi irnni Wn M il they could be procured. * Yet whst <l« we see to-day, as the result of the poor, neglected what I may tenu M yesterday'* a greater tdthWM I A greater number {IP, even h» them. •VJU.tJOO) «f sheep and hseoed rattle than mv t« Ire found is cither the United Kingdom, or tn Krmuee, or h Austria, or eves tn the Pelted Htatea of Aim-rics, where there are only tA.notl.lMM. t'ereuls of every kind; Bnnqsstn. aitbtTOfiiea], and trpfihwl fruits aud x eg,-tables of tlie rhoforst varieties slmndaut and riieap ; flow- ers and plants from every riiaie, ami foreof trees and sit rails, from the nnk to the Cals' jpsstrbrrry. All tlie »ec essnries of life, and Srea the luxariea, ao far as the pn-lnets ot the anti an- eoncenusl, a it hip may reach uf every member of tlig cctnninniTi. li way fairly be »t«t<sl that arUhsneut will arcliuMitiaaloMi hi Australia have bn u saw _ ts i — _ — - A .1 ^ n m fi a as n aaa am fi a Baltimore Advrriittcmcnis 1 hues accu * weii oa tho sayahfo, aud ts-iug thirsty as I raw * in Urn rttotauee, I imllasught myasil, “Now for M| 1 whl drudt.* 1 bars ap- pnsM-iHsl ths weft ami looked hi to tbs wotiT, kweeliug down, hat tunred away with a tank uf disgust ■■ crawl- mg, ereayaag tkmga in the bottom of it t I eua’t took at tt, aittnuigli then- at water these. It m all green. T hen- is sothuig fii« tag oat at th There is fen stream floaing from that writ. I go on a Utile l»lt ilun-li rntW-t than drink that kind of water. 1 go on a little bit, and brfiu-e I ipnl* come tn another well, I see a little Wt of gnen stretehiag abual tt, while all Hie real of tin ground is braw n cniTird tail with a rapidity •ml a, ami dry , ( find tbrrv is a alrruni uijguihf.t. that aptirasr.li the war- j like the other; but unlike tlie other, vrloua, snd^of which there is no, I find ii It..mint over. It Milnuatifol luu-allcl elsewhere. As to the eo- sad rlvur. It is always coming io at ergy with whhdl alt kind* of wmk the liottom when any flows out at have (wen prams ated, uial of lire tire tagk It is mon< Ihiui a pb-tnre 1 Su|KX-i(y uf the osintry for aaataiued sol pi'ing ymt. It is <K>« of ttw progress iu that direwttou. A, in**! subenmi bus* out m this day, that ooly |wi;nt to Uw Ut that hi Ifoi , the tem|arr, ths way, and ttw very the combined grass r«y«oMs iAtu. UsA<of the chrtstssa who is always know what trotflite is." “Hill you pfensc, Mia. Gray," said till the comforts of life. Every wish of my benrt was gratified, nml I was cheerful and happy . “At tlie ogu of nineteen I married out* w hom 1 loved more thau all the world besides. Our home waa re tired ; but the *uu uever sboue iqioii a lovelier spot or a happier house hold. Years rolled on |>eaeefuUy. Five lovely children ant around our table, and u little cnrly bead still nestled iu my bosom. One night, a boat sundown, a fierce black storm cuiucou. For ninriy honri tlio-r.iiii 1 wured down incessantly. Morning dawned. But still the eJemeuts raged. The comitry- around us was over flowed. Tim little stream near our dwelUug beeiuuc a foaming torrent. Before we were aware of it, oar house was surrounded by water. 1 managed, with my babe, to reach a little derated spot,-where the thick folio go of u low wide spreading trees afforded some protection, while my husband and sons strove to save wbut they could of uur proper At last a fearful surge (wept away uiy husband, and lie never rose again. Ladies, no one «ver loved a husband more; but that was not troabfc, “Presently my sons saw their dan ger, and tbs struggle for life became tbb Only consideration. They wifre as brave, loving beys as ever Jihtssed a motbetfo heart, und T watched their efforts to cscai>e with such agony as only mothers can feel. They were so far off that I could not speak to them; bnt I conld see them closing nearer and nearer to each other, tut their little island grew smal^piBiVfoMlk-r. - 'a ' : J‘a i “Tho awollen river raged fear U*0,OUW) uf the six AadMlhn vi4 , giving oat. are aararer and more- omen 1 omit western Aratndta— , hnraliir thmwaf timer ehrwUiaaaahe wm in execM of the milted grua* ai* rrry orthodox and hold ta the rrveaua uf the wlnde of lJritiaii pnaci|dr«. very urlhodax and Mm* North Aweriru, fiwai the I Wifi, to to Ike prufo—mh. bat Wp ail in that the AI Is ills- ii no ;,uf thr ahoie at they get and uevi-r lei aay rwifow the nritiali PoowaAoi.s in Ha- Went ! oak (l.iaghter a*al apphuaws) He ladies, in Africa, Hi tfoaKied, iu tin rare af this, that the heat life, IV rtionuei and the At.-dilcnuawu; la i ami ,-iijoy aide life here from day to fact exerewksl the Mailed gruas rav , iUv, is the life that gets in nit tin- euuc iJt'i.tMMl.WIU) of all England's Ifodemuer'a hree lulu Mwelf lout'.nu "Mil tssraerafons. These foils IJ ally by seere-t rlranfieh I* m ath ; sad thibk, trial to imlnntr Aastrafosia fifed to ovrrllowlBg with that lore. ■» b’isfiil field to whirh raw m-t but break sml gu« f.wtl. j 'he rmignint roahl dimt hia alien , streams of lave iqsai all the wrlgh j lion. Its vast area of l*..'aMi,0txi l.mlasi.l sajaare mdcs—on area <hmUe that —■ — »«• of India and Bnnuah boa Uvu , Tha toitar'r fitary. yet. settlement hi* but jrartially fringeil the resist tfeea. 1 would wish to nhrwyw driring the hamlle ta a three- • pump for tliosp wire are the osMeumf I am driving, driving, haping wool, 1 $3A1TI>3 1 the cisterns will be getting foil; hut j they are not Retting foil very foot, < and I on looking for them beginning I to overflow. An overflow woaid tie a great thing to ma^uid show ray labor wot tn he in TWtn. When w multitude are gttthrg Iratrefefin, and listening tn the word of God, and 1 begin to see these eisternn overflowing, w ind does that mean t When you, resting at home in your eouilurtsble looms, bass found out a |KK>r, neglect«i child, and you will gather another and another, feeling that yon cos id not rest at home, bnt you most go out to help them, that is what 1 call nvi-rifowuig. And tmud<* the Is-or At to be gamed by an, it wilt be to yoorarif Umii “ m SEVEN GOLD MEDALS HAYR JVBT BEKS AWARBfiP TO OJEiilS* m ZT&TJT'Jh Is OuOs seJ Mwrrstav IMS. fer .- HIB BBST FI4N0S NOW MADE, owe fesMssw*. New York, sad Ptsbdriuhta 1'iSSM. . 0§m ami Amt M'artroomn. Km. • Sorth lUherty, near Jfmllimurt HL, Haiti more, Maryland. , w , Mteltr* IVws hare alt the latest Us|awvswMWts > in<'iiuUiu(tbp AgrstK- iir Ids-, ivory Frosts, .rad thr balm III 4 Fresra Artina. Folly wsrranled far the rm wkb the iwivilrar uf exriuuun- withla Inrlyr mimths, if wet < ulin It ant- Mbrtory to the murhasei ■ Maaaai hand rasues sad lWtor Oiwans always oe IuuhI, Ml (ram gao to #M0. Hcferam who harrtmr I*mukm is net: Gee II K lew, La-xUiuWsi, Vsi lira U KnUsmi, V C -TieeT) II Kill. (TutrloOe, N ( ; Gov l.rWrbre, lo-xtnaWie, Va: C W Mi-Itim. tforster, n t i J Ii »m£k iWyadfc. J K l>oii|drs h Itiuslsini, Ii t’ldf^euk- abrbi, ( olunildn. HP | It I Ini ng|F Rim, Fruuife Instkiin'.l luilutti-N V A* ,. nr HeuA for a fin-sUf AoMaiaflig riO ■umaui |Mnwonswhelisvntaesoht St*-ill's lisiMis siarr (hr rliMo of thr war. | Ti-iao IJIs-rsL A rail is ailieftrd. Aiafl 9 ItUKI .ii—If lo-sre rolum'i Aerivr a* (9m . ISSJWSBer E555E3s*^-d- « a* m Sis *1 a .1- 'V, ■" —« S}1 For Anan*,] esS?MS»:-.:::r.-.r;-. rifiS „r..n.,uS fc .TST 9 I Jtnfht Jieyrem (Fnodap, ^ - SWtWMfca-/-::::: Anive at Auinwts I on VS (’lint lest on la-dvr Aiigiists Arrire-wi Ssfauntda.-.M.* ,-o ,W. r a»deo .Tni». nnalen ajui Colnnibia Pa will run oe Mwrtffirv*. YYi SiilUtAior; and Iwtwi-ee fi Kinirrior daily. „ Ionivc Caiudi n Airivr at Colimildu WM. KNABE * CO. CklRD SQUARE AND UP316BT P2AN0 m TJtfcMt ukk. u ■Is Si# ll»( HWlSM ttrwi, r Honor. HaFi lsSlW, Mt ecow i o *nm» Uu hrCee Ite srtyr Ike It rrsrs. slot m.e, ifcsii ilhirmillg ti) tho pliuir.. Amm-Iimm -he gels hold of Home tlte kind voice of one who knew her j little pink fellows down briar. He story, “k.11 tlie ladies what you call thinkstla-y are tlierunniugest. Tlo-iv trouble . | is such a drove of them 1 He rsii iH will, if yon desire it; for, in the ; count them himself, but 1 believe woreU of tlie projiiiet, “I H ng the one j t here are as uinny as tea. (hie of. who hath seeu affliction." them “goes to market," and one of- “My parents were very well off. ihem “stays at home," and then"", h *‘ n ‘ - " d ,U,rr » uud my girlhood was sarroumW by there is a little mite of a uur tbni " M fri tally - - f . ... . . ilon't gut. out Wood o-d butte, ,hc » "WiW »•*> to ^ h, nil parts ,. > **** m,, r - —aril nivsT-lf l,v a.,..,,. lUsI m the world I eanld get sksig as snississjfiasi- 2? «*-. the ripples of laughter reran* gi.rgl.ng ! rn " t f '’ m1 ' ,,w f,irn * *" m,,rr t* 1 rial presijs ni i. ueire gi-m-ral esaafud , and hajipinewi, than is to ta* fownd, 1 Ulievr, in any other |mrt uf the Its eo life use „t .0 'bJl! *K Withont ttrtril \*T X ^> • »° k «’P • \a^mtk»n. mun mii> ht ^ m m V' 1,1,1 J »l >»«* n qttrrr said to sit noder his own vine and l,r *keeping up.* "Tty, yon his own fig tree. I ran not farther *’’’ “ '« treaami. Mias, that if trespass on yos:r Hjme *, or I should ' Au ^ °*’ *' mssreuw. »*srK erwu use. I), -s. sisw—l.d. THeif TONE fWSlGur. ynwl *-s,T l*w*sw set dsr snj «f qnsIH r. ee »vtl — |MI **> lr m in*... M-St. red iinmw IkasiglsaU llw ceto* wek. Tfiffi TOTicir H et*ss( s«*l iksk ss4 rnlirvlj- te* taa ll* omott temet ta m nOme IW In WORKMANSHIP ttay are csrsmttaii, otasg uuur US lie r.ry «r* nw ej isslernd. tie Ur,- <a|4tal em- Hl.re I (a us* kens snal-eara* ta k.e* nw- Uunafii aa enrew m stark uf haul ir, »ir„ :«TS£sKl*3ig!(M- Troint .Ynrtt " "Wr^i? I>sve Angataa tBtmm I i^amfoa.- - . Arehraat Usuimie. X. t , 4 nK Nsgiea rinse rtiunei-IHnis with TdZ of North < 'nralina Kimil ntadl isdata'Stth Itn-ak fust and dinner at ChraUr. Trnim* Honth. ' ‘ , ^! ro Mila a Arrive at Angeets ....^ »ttp* Mskins .W nwtiuui wit!, Treia, of tentrai and Geoigis RaibnafoS Hfitnimtali. ntrif nil fiMntit kt flank Moran, ColaiMiiiis, MasIg<«mK Mdih Xf-w « irls-ntita, i 'hitUAiittoai. MST phis, Erahrilfc.. laritariH.-. Uforim2 St. lanns aud all poiuls South sol Wru. Falsee Slee|dilg fVnv, on all NUg Tnata The. .u*l. Tirfcet* -0,1. atsl thg. tenge i-lii. knl loull i.nn* iiuil jmsbis. HT l*as«ena»T» 1 nr rtur nmtr raiax North, foue < h»i>F «f three diihnat rwuti-s. t . ifitrKVifirr. ksfV. K n. rw.i~*i;v, Geaenl I n-ijrlit sad Ticket Aovut. si-• UT Vtl "SI Sysi* Fiats* hare asr New lmp-ieS Uvsnstusi Mnsta atsl U.t Agtafir TreAh-. We wusM cwM serve.! aUmtaw, ta uor tae { poonm-w. iu Cexsi Fuo.» seiifejunta tArsafe, ! e*tns.-1 hiatus I*. I sac, wNs* tmuf the . , . „ llsse wait pttaritaa .thus has rat Iwen st- “I »I- Iteeti fonrtren years a rallar, ji too fou, Wlj wtshO he tee nn,! IMs s-tshwsls Ayreer he t'sitaut A Xst-d- Mata’s rvMsstaS l*srt>« OrgalM »u-t Cloud. Usr ■a * briuiohcs, upturned trunks, wrecks of Utftfses, drowuiug cattle, aud mass es of lubbish, all wentiflouting past us. My boys waved their hands nt me, aud then, pointed upward. 1 know it was their farewell signal, anil, you, mothers, pan innvgjue my anguish. I saw them perish—AIJ. perish ? Yet that was uot trouble. up bin little fat threat, until, alien at hist poor piggy given his very! hardest squeal, ho almost explodes, with gits*. jolly little fot pigs of one's own to play with! Ten live pink piggies! •lust think of H! lint that is not ail—oh! no! Ur owns a most lovely oliKpic,-e of rod ilaugel, wkh-h his grandma gave him, that is rrry valu able, u in aat-b a pretty uml re, bright 1 Ha turns it over, view, ii in evwry light, ‘"“f ■fotte* of if. n you aliouldlwy a tcu tliousand dull,; green buck dp» n bcsule It, grasp, iu itreferoaer, that gorgeoum magniikeat rag. You eouMn'f buy it from him with tea or twcotj tiioimauU dollura. Then he has a great many fim- mu.--ic.il iustrnmcnU that ho i*U|\» on Kplrndully. livery newapaia-r lie tun get bold of he tarns into a piano or an organ. Hb scratclics Ids nails iuto tlicm, and digs holes through them, and you ought to hear how beautifully thry do rattlr; bnt the brown piqier that comes around Lhc sugnr is the host, that i« to eraekly and high-toneil. JBvatdes, tie ion* a wont- cutertaia- w hen ing round hole in tlio top of his crili, which is very intoresting iu an as- trouomical point of vmw. He studiiw it intently , especially at times und seasons when he ought to bo sleepy, selves Threngh ft the sunljoams creep aoftiy •flnwe y ears agvv w hew we lay in I Jantaira, several of us were rirk with the fever, and among the rewt. 1 the reeund mo tv. The < fort or Wad hare rutfoniond to traae its down to play writh him, filling the air with their yellow linrs, until his Utile bands can not grasp the gold. fully around the huge trees. Dfeifl. Everything around him 1» xrtmder- ful, and beautiful, aud bright, and all is created solely for him, he thinks: nothing, however,Unit comes within hia grasp escaiies a thorough “reconstruction," from pupil's wkis- \cr» to pansy’s tail. wav A Hand Jialighter.—There are other minister* of lov® more ronsinruons - , . .. . ^ than sh«, but none In whieb a gentler, “I bsgged injr babe rioae to my; lovelier spirit dwelln, nml none to heart; aud when the watej row to which the heart’s warm requitals my feety I elimbed into the low mor » joyfully respond. She is the branches of the tree, aud so kept God stayed <h« foAfort that they morning sun light and evening star, shoutt,! ifrtrno further. * 4 was Tlie grace, vivacity, and tenderness plao* in Ur hold* ov«r saved. All my worldly possessions were’ swept away, all lay Artfity hopes bligffted.*. TCct uhCr .was not tho trouble. of her ®ex, have their mighty sway which ah» », *, . . , . lus wfifirit. Shff it. the pride and «r- our feta hospitality, and the gent rmiaeet of his hospitivUfiy, and . gentle nnrso in his sickness. : Imrn the foster, atul potting the grresivc dr\*do|ia*rwt frwm Ifo- dale *" * * , ' W *" 1"“* "»*tav (lift?) of its sctthwocM* to 1*7, in k<ml <• »»ore Which yefifi Id imisfif* o»I e\fHut«; «••»» halfalralnd. yoa know, cxored.xl X.-i.uun.«ai. atul lo atma “' VrH ' lhr g»re him op, Ilic astiMiisliiug Industrial s.-alth of "f* I was ret to watrh with him I In- |*qsdutuMi. slmU 17.1.000—a afedh hu* was left, (f it was of iiumhrr n-prew-nfrd by a single yreir’s ,H, n * p - bathing would help him. (last year’s) emlgratfon from Great Britain to the Unitixi Htatea uf Atavr ; BxtracU Front the. ArdOft Add.. .. nt the A unirermuy of thr Amcrie.ni Sunday arifol ft ion : A dee tlM pure V like rlowda feuriag im high, oliedient to every breath. Whence came they! Whither go they t What do they mean f Tlriy are, drawn np from the salt, hriay w-a by th« snidighti/iut pf UoMvea. *“d nil lhc saltu<-*i* fell Wtiin,l. Aud rheu they are httisl up, they arc Watching ths bidding of their Lotxl to go a way, away, wntil they come ocif tlie dry, desert land ; mad then they are eommandisl to open them out, and float down, and refresh the world, until the desert should become a garden. And If ire, by the down lx-auiing love of our Lord, arc uplifted, in spirit off the earth and our cu^liliucea left behind, and we ourselves atv near to him and obedient to hi* Spirit whererer we go, we will drop upon the dry ground, and whererer the-Christian is east in this great community, the place will know that there is a men c'tiger from Christ sent there to be a refreMhing shoxrcr. But the benefit to ourselves, my friends, is the best plea tn teach the Saviour; and to have a band iu this ia the beet reward to ou twelves even noWj ft is a difficult thing and u dangerous thing for its to bo always getting in ercu spiritual knowledge —to b® alway s getting iu, and never And sometime* when 1 tit th®' patpft'lutdtth® people around, I think it i* pretfifi luuxl and I hod my direction* what to do with the body when be was dead. “TWanl* midnight hi* ashed Ihr water. I got him the coolest I could And, ami gave him all he wanted, and if you'll believe a*e, Minn, in Icon than three hour* he drank three gallon*. The sweat rolled off from him like ruin. Then he sank off apd I thought anre he waa gone, hut he was aiec|>ing. and aa sweetly aa a child, la the morning, when the (lor** came, he naked what time the mate died. “'Won't you go in and look at hint r arid T. “lie went In and took the mate's Imnd. ‘Why.’ said he, ‘the man I* not deud I He's alive ami doing well» What have von been giving Mm? “ ‘Water, simply wafer, and all he wanted of It f said 1. * “1 don’t know aa the doctor learn ed anything from that, bnt 1 did, and now, no doctor puts aicOhoHra down me, or any of uiy folks, for a fever, I eon toll you ! I tun it jdaifk, itWfetterrd man, hut I kflovr too ranch to let any doctor bum me up with alcohol." Mniefiia#.—Take two wmoea or flue white gam uraUt powdcB, put it into a pitcher and pour a pint or more of water, and the*, having covered it, young and try to win tl.um tn the fot it staml all night. In the Morn ing, pour it front the drags iuto a dean bottle, cork it and keep it for use- A tablaapooufrd at gum water, stirred in a pint of starch node iu the usual manner, will give to lawns, either white or printed, a look at nawaefe, when nothing else eau rfe •tore thorn after they have been wan) ted. wu. uabk a co. Ns Uf Wist itaUnuun St. HOI Mmlas, Osh muse. ltd. May 13 1»W» til—ly P. D. IA0TLER k S0N8, OPTICIANS AND &>'£*: jsi satA2i aasff. Baltimore *2(2 Street, Minveu, iurcrtcr^s or WATCHES A KINK JEWKUtY. , i, , , t a >m r t.Tracss or eefecrATLKfe arooifa, fooka and sil- vkb rm oomiuy. Mgr i» ife» tiutf THE DEPOSITORY O F the Marx-land Hnaday-arhnnl f'nhm | is fnniilJml with ntt iimsir|aui*isl to- sortwent. of everything necessary iu the nrcsnUMlhwi (<Snmt.tT.M-ho.-l* snd Dihlr (Isaws, raniprisinjr Utiranes luiifnrnily noiind. IrttetTfll »n<! nnuherra, Librarv sad IVemiimi hooks of highest excellence sad beauty, Viwwtiue !«**, (Itaw books, Kno4»v-«rhnoi Hynm hooks, lloll hooks, Mush- hooks, Mrttirr Cards smt Krwsid Tickets, Commentaries, lilt fir Diction sries. Sen pi n IT- M^s. and other hooks aid t«K-li?tn m cxplMininp tiii'ir 1 cKHiifi g N II—.Inprriiitcndeiiis and Librarians £ wn IM* rail to m»A(. s selection, nuiv ta writing, and may exchongn for hooks such as after insp«-ctiiin do no* meet their wishes, provided they are not injured. Catriswues will he forwarded, postage Ang IK 1—H Colmnbia Adv rtisexnents. REMOVAL. rj IMKRCKS. Wholesale and Kefoil V* .(i rarer, Columbia, AC., respectful- l.v Infonns his friends ami customers that he has removed *o his new estahttahment, formerly Kjaalcr s building, on the coruer of RJclianlson nud Tsj lfir streets, where he will eotistaatiy keen on hand a well selected assortment of all article* ls-loog- ing to his line of business, men ns Oroce- rira. I’m vision*, Tohaeeos, tee. January 2C 81.1 jr K8TAEUSUKD 186*. BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT HOOSE. A. SMYTHE, WHOLESALE A XL RETAIL on Lm ix B44T8, 8B4E8, km HATS, watt aue iui* nanr, oolcsbia hotel block. COLUMBIA. 8, C. Jan 12 19—tf < ’ C. Bn 111 im| u.g It feta ■ H. T. CV.AKK. Gea. C. C. k Augusta RailroaA~ G. & C.Ha!!road. ftmerat Fmyerinttndrnfe Ofter, I CeiumWs. JonuiuT U, USUI O N awl sfls-r Wi-djM-ads), J .musty jg, tlie following S. In-dull- wifi be nta dsile, Sundays eveepied, eonwretiugrtS" Ni«i'< Tram no die south Carolina Bart an and down, and with Night Twin an Chnrta*!*-. ColUMUa A Anioista Ratal going Ninth: ls-avc f'atitmMa T 00 a ■ *■“ Alston... .« Xttani * Ni-vin-tty .—.Id Ifiaa Arrive st Abbex 19'... S Bop ai “ Andi-nmt 4 »|B “ CivruviUi' S»|ua Leave t.sa-nvnb- 5 45aai “■ Auderaoa (Sib “ Abbevflb «aeaa “ X-fIkitj ,.tt Saa “ .(Hr*....., tMpa Aniie nt Culumbw X tip at TIh- Train will trtafia tram Itritna ta .(bAtw* on Sorabv sihI KriiUv mn- iBPfo J.V.VI Ve* A). MEUKIHTU, Gmm! S n j «• ri n t**iKU at. Spartanburg Ac Uunion S. R. x rXIONVIUsE, June tt. tm, O N Slid ..fb-r MONDAY, th.- 27th ia- staMt, there will Is- daily pasarngtt traius ruu oa this tart On Moiidavs, Wednesdays, Frktiyn sad Sstnnlais th* ilown trains will bare Siau-tanlHii K «t IM a. ml. and arrive at Alston .it 11 a. III.; returning, leiuc Alston at It a. mi. and reach Spartanhargat Ml p. m. On Tuesdays the down train* sill leave 8|sittnntmig at 7 JO a. m.. and arrive at Alston at I p. m.; returning, leave At- stirti at 245 u. im.. sihI rrsrh Snsrlaabttt st 7 p. m. On Tlinrsduys thr down treia* will leave Spartanburg at .t-ti a. au sad arrive ni Alston at S.S5 a. m.; retnraiag. leave Aid.ill at 920 il in., and reach Spar- tMMburg St fed p. re. THOS. R. JKTER. Pm. Miacsllancoua Advcrtisementfe W HY i* it that so manycbiWiend* under tho age of five year* 1 That a large proportion of rhiMrrn die ojrerr that age. has liecu a subject of rentals, and without a satisfactory cause trot- tained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worm* exkfitt the human system from it* eariiftt wt»»- cy; thevvftire parr-nts.espectaUyamfe who are more mmuantly with, therr« dicn, can not be loo observing first tymplomt of worm* .- for so ranfr* they exist, they can la- sufeiy and certalB- Iv removed from the most delicate infant, tre ths limelj use of it. A. FalmesloriN \ ermifuge. it is perfect!} luinnles*, contain*-tt mercury, being s pnrelt mrctnwc i iMMP sition. and mav he administered Ffe* uf most safety to eliildivn of all age*- Worm Confections, made more for . intnitwe of nli-tising the palate t® 8 * ” ovricHMiog the disease, have Vice® BtaPJt fnetnn-d nil over the nmntry, wrt tare short tense of life is nearly rxlu»uta»* and B. A. Fahnestock's Vcrmifng* tt*" tluUt-s to grow hi favor daily. rVrartAM.—Hhonld occsdou reqnfo Pf to purchase B. A. Fahnestcwk* fwge, hi- jHirticnhulv careful to the initials are ft. A. This isthe*^** that ha* Iwcn so favoraldy knowa wg* 1*39, and piirelmseiw imist imust on IjWtt it, ir they do not wish to haw ** *•***’ tiou forced upon there. 8CHWAKT7. A HASLETR. (Formerly B. A. Fahnestock 1 * S«* Role I’rqprietont, Pittshargk, r» Dec 10 1889 ’ • ' I**" 1 -' A A Good Chance A'kFFKHKD to intiodnoe th* W Knitter. Has one ueetUe, no v ia simple, strong, easy, knit* complete that can be knit by ha— ;■ anykratter, with far less trouhh* or «■*} rtVK- Also,* standard,donble-tottfe Uberal discount. Wilmington. I** Jan 5 WttmiBgtta.» 18—ty \ ' MMl f - ' • I • ■-TCa.-« v J$L. ' I *■>■' ■L NEtl. k - 'Ilf wm * . ji;\ •2TJI) ■ATI ftW foser One Mtonii l P \ jEtrir five a«aare* E Mf fitaaqMare | awl of one-!. I *. jjpjaefet. wrl’ r ■ - ■ (SShftarie* i - tao cent* «'rtT Plea*, kertabool. K ( t'v 1 C. Goverr r. r, Ottr C ri the power < pound imiu partit sfiiri •TPatioii ta-iA ' u -v«T1L. oiA‘ i, CPPsflt*'*.* I«artuf mir sessed of tii- m thinking - property of from if ** solidity an- We can to- would. ]) 1 thoughts, ic ing tlirotig —*ta* to t li imotb. Hut. tin hi stipirress. . . extent, stiloe untrefeotn* into par uiio to Imuiiih tii Uy poanes- thoughts tt f tliem mi am control and HtiWgtbcm lion. It is carefully «-u purtaiit mill mir peace. :i lot Our much upon thoughts. Hot tnerely of others n la* either tj-i itual ppevai ci|4e* aud * ate iu tin incline it t rather ekai aud kiudii< fffefiofe, ta ll itck-ue*- is ti Impulse in ; ji_ whieh our Uilleii perin auciit pegpomid.. class of dm 'f to a tau-g. tnoubled Ir one though whose wnl. exeliisivtdy amass « ea and avari. < Mliuue thur for aecnriui L will beeon . F* object to i [I frequent] ponding *-r »* in ii ■V *•' fwp* fifl-a wur , : >'i - JfearUfiBfeg-- ' pewatt* Alt ■ j.Miw foil r those moo * . jgUBMti-tl., , If ike fast ' '^‘Yeageftd. 1 p *• 'i vrtn*. _>•' film febjei : Atattta, win l hetbe F 1 -. V