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r r THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ID, 1870. Poetry. iiM He Meed He Soi I love to hoar Ufa «tory Which angel voices tell, How «1«< the King of glory Came down oil north to dwell t I am both weak and sinful, lint this I simb’ know. The I .onl conic down to egrc me, Because he loved me eo. I’m ghul my blessed Saviour Was once a child ltlco me, To allow how pure and holy •. Hialittlc non might be ; And if I try to follyw Hi* fthitate |w here below. He never will forget me, lb-cause he lov«l me ag. To eing his love and mercy My sweetest song* PH raise, And though 1 cun not ser hint, I know 111- In .u s my piaif-c , For lie lins kindly premised . Thnt I shall surely go To ting nmoug his angels. Because be loved me go. The Family. PAUKHT33. Dividing Family Government What ought, what cau » mother do when a good, pleasant, cun-less husband constantly thwarts all her efforts to tench or govern the chil dren, and yet can not be made to see or feel what he is doing 1 Let ns illustrate and sketch from memory not imagination: “Mamma, please give me. » piece of pie T” “No, darling, one piece is enough.” “Half a piece, please, i^anuua !” “Ho, Freddie, uo more.” “A very little i»iccc, uiamiua dear?” “No, Freddie, no.” “Do give the child a little iiicee. lH risk its hurting him.” And the mother gave it, “Mamma, may 1 go out and play T” “It is very chilly, and you have a cold. I don’t think it m best.” “Bundle me up warm, mamma, and I won’t take cold.” “A fear you will. You must play iu doors to-day,” “Just > little while, jdense, mam inaT “No, Freddie, you must not go out to-day l” “l)o let the child go. What a girl yon are' making of him. Women never were fitted to bring up boys. Dress ldui warm, and let him fun, it will do him good.” And Freddie went ont. “May I have my blocks in the l>arlor, nmintnn t” “No, WiUie, make your Uoek house in the diuiug room. Miss L. Is an invalid, and I want the parlor very quiet.” “I wiH b« wry quiet.” ‘•You will inteud to bn, but you can not help making some noise, and as Miss L. very rarely goes auywliere, 1 fear she will be very tired at }n.-st; so be a guo«l little boy and play in the dining-room this afternoon.” “I won’t iqake a bit of noise, nor tire her one speck.” “You must play in the dining room, Willie, and not Bay any more about it.” “Nonsense, it will do her goo.I to see a happy little face. It will give her something besides her owu pains nnd aches to think of, Let him bring his blocks in the parlor,” And he. brought them iu. “Whflt a torment that boy has got to be! It’s teaze, teaze, teaze, teaze. from morning till night. ItTs enough to wear out the patience of Job. If you won't whip him, 1 will.” And he whipped him. Query.—Who ought to have lieen whipped.—Mother at Horn*. ■ r fceoi? While the fanngeru are drugging ont a miserable lifetime iu privation nnd poverty, the bard working boy Wve« at his <-a*e, respected and bon ored. I-em- uiber this, lioys, If you deairo to make j-our way iu the world. There is netliing that can serve your purpose like a name fur honeaty, aiul you will never acquire either tf you are a lounger about the streets, and a ahirk at your 1 arsines*. Everybody suspects a hut who ia often seen about saloon doors or tavern atop*. It uudenuincs a boy*a charaeter far honesty very rapidly .to mix with the society be fljudg there, and socli habits tend to anything but indiix- trious way*. “A good name » rather to hr chosen than great riche*, aiul loving favor rather than silver and gold.” Fruit that text on your heart, and carry it with you iu all your walks and ways. If you are led to secure it, it \vill be worth far more than “fifty thousand dollar*” to you.— /'jVx/iN/r-TirtM ■A, a ntn« the training g' chftdrcu. la alans, 0th chapter sod 4th you ha> Epbe- Misoellanooin. re thaae words: “And y# A lamaacs af the Ota fathers, provoke not your children to wrath, but bring them np in the nurture and ndmwdUon of the Lord*} fra* Urwjmol. Sis Proverb*, 2»th chapter and 17th | the names respectively of John Goto-j They had of course, no Pro- I YOUTH. The Golden Text for Boy*. A man of very pleasing address, but very dishonest lu his practices, once said to an honorable merchant “whose word was as good as his bond,” “I would give fifty thousand dollars -for your good name.” “Why so 7” asked the other, in some surprise. . “Because I could make a hundred thousand dollars out of H” The honorable character winch was at the bottom of that good name he cared nothing for; it was only the reputation which fie could torn! to-day. If yon will harden not your to account in a money point of view which lie coveted. But a good name could not lie bonght with silver ; it. of all other possessions, must be fairly earned. When it is possessed, it is a better business capital than a '*■ great sum of mubey. I; is a capital any boy or girl may faetrre. Honesty must be its ronudation even to the smallest imrtienlarx. When an-em ployer says, “l’bat Is a hoy i can trust,” he will tdvqys find himself in demand, provided he joins it with industry. “The hand of the diligent inaketh rich.” It seems hard at the time, may be, this ceaseless daily- round of work, yliiki other hop* are lounging about '8tore steps, or play , rag ball on the green. But the ward will come if you are faithful. CHILDREN. An Addre** of x Fxthar to hi* Children and QruuhChildran. My Dear Children.—This, seven teenth day of Juue, 1870, being my seventieth birth day, near twiee the average life of utan, it iiflbrds me much pleasure in the good i»rovi deuce of God, to sec so many of you this day gathered around me, twenty- two fn number, three absent on *c Count of distance. I will addre.-« myself first to my children and then to my grund-cliil- dren. Wien I look urouud me him! many of you settled near me, with coihfortnble homes that you can call your Vn, it lilla my heart with tlintikfiilness and joy; hut these are things of minor iuiportaucc. When I ace you all in full communion in the chnreh of yonr father*, one a member of session, w ith nine grand Children in full communion iu the same church—when 1 see the family altar erected iu eneh one of yonr dwellings—there the inortiiag ami evening- sacrifice ascending up to the throne of the Moot High, it fill* my heart with joy that my tongue is unable to exprafia. While these things are good in tbetnxrlve*, we would do well to net a watch nt the door of our hearts. Satan ia represented hi Scripture us a roaring lion going nlmut seeking whom he luuy devour} be i* ever watching our weak points that bo may throw out some temptation to lead ua into his Service. 1 would rather me my children living a pious life ami set ting a godly example la-fore the world, than to see. them laying up thousands or tell thousand* of gohi and silver, lint may you each one be laying up treasure in Ileuven, where rust ihtth not corrupt, nor thieves break through ami steal, tor where the treasure is, there will the heart be also. Nbw is the ucccideri time, now is the day of salvation; let yis labor ami pray that we may bo heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ. TO MV GKAMMTIILJMtKX. My Jkar Young FriruiU.—As a general rule the hnlfit* formeil ill youth shape the character through life. A* the twig is lien* so the tree's inclined. As we each one have a soul tn lie saved—for lost ouce it is forever lost—k is very important hi youth t« form pious iuftuts that will go with us through tin) journey of lift*. As the tree fiilleth su it lieth; just as death leaves ns so judgment will flud us; there is uo ref>e*tiinco liryond the grave whithrr wo arc nil foot hastening. Now is lhe accepted time, now is the day of salvation. Kernemher now thy Creator in the days of tby youth, while the evil daysemne not nor the yefira drew uigh w hen thou ahalt says I fanvs no pleasure hi them. In Ephesinns, 6th chapter, 1st, 2d and 3d verses,you have these words: “Children otwy your parents in the Lord, fur this is right. Honor thy father ami mother, (which ie the first commandment with promise,) that it niky he well with thee, aud thou mayest live long on the rorth." There is not a promise in God’s word for to-morrow, they are hM reran: “Correct thy son ax •hall give thee rest, yea, he give delight unto thy soul.” verbs, «d chapter and 6th i “Train up a child iu the way that he should go, mid when he fh old he will net deperl from K.” Mark the expression, he will not depart from it. Now if oar children fall into bail habits, or wicked jirncUeea, who is to Mamet I see but two ways to reconcile this te our i sciences. First, that we have done eur duty, as we should hare done, or Cod’* word is not tree. Far be it from us to believe the last. We would do well to go to the Lord Joftlis Christ in prayer «ur sins, and acknowledge that we have ouuir short of our duty. May God give'us each one nbundautly of bis grace, that we may be enabled to live a life of fiiitb on the bon of God, aud be pnqsired to tlie death of the righteous, aud that our latter end may be like hie, is the prayer of your aged parents. This atklreas was fuilowod by re ligious services in rending Fnelaai antes, 7th and 8th chapters, then singing 37th ltolm, 23th and 33d erses, inclusive; the eldest sou leading iu prayer, then reading 1 Peter, 2d chapter, ami 2 Cor., 3th chapter, aud singiug Doth Psalm, from 10th rerar to the end; the second son lending iu prayer, aud concluded by riuging tho 128th Psalm. After which the father re marked : 1 bofie, my dear children, I hut this day may long he remcm •"‘led by each isie of us. Our eyes have seen this dsy what they ptubn- Wy will never are aguia. In reply tho sous ami grand non* made some appropriate remarks, ex presaing their tliaiikftilm-M fur thr loug resit inure! lives of their paremta. reiagbt fish and tart* art they had Baltimare Adw ertiaemcnU- of Urd egg* sod Ah* Th*y maunfretured bird trap* 1UVMI 3P3 AHtlS f naght young Wlfta, cooking by a fire which waa nev d to go out by u|ght or day Middy Baptiste, no 1 procuring a light I all read of iu ' of robbing two bits Of wood till they ignite. I belonging to the D. McCall, h King and Frantis Edward Grey, have just passed through a •ton of adreutarva on a desert which more than realized the thrilling of Urn many romantic xto-1 broken debris of former wrecks anp- rie* of shipwreck written fin par ' pttod the only material far the all yoath. Tbs fine bow iron clipper J important fire. Three times daring •hip Mereurius left Han Praaeisro their w^oori on the reek wa* this eariy ia Jaaaary last on her rrtnrn j *re raftered by some aerMret to go to Kagtood, baviag prevtonaiy arnde ««t | oad three time* was tho cx her first voyage from the Cly de to 1 |>eriment is friction anxiously Sydney. Hite waa ■ by f anoeeasftiUy tried. UBpUin Cnthbertaoa, an eiperieneed ! So the time wore on until fifty -rate navigator, and all went well with 1 day* had been spent on hrr until the 23th of March. In the the reef, days ia which every man surly morning at that day, H being' acanaed the boriaon, hi which the than dark and reining hearty, the strong eheerod Urn faint hearted, and good ship struck apou a thutguroas ' all spoke hope in turn, ft is easy to coral island, known ns tho Kora* picture the existence three men led. Beef, ia latitude- Ui H., longitude j The first gratitude of oanspr; the 3X2D W. No one on lamed hod ' aaxions aearch fur fellow-aorrivore; tbo«giit of dsngyr until flvr'mtaatM {tho atonrnftd cuoclnstoti that the rail i before lookout uian then Hraakrre ahead F eolled, the The gars the alarm. The Captain was of the skip altered, sad her heim was pat “hard over.” itat it waa too late. A few aeeottda of that latrnar anxiety in the etHluniwee of which men arrmrel to live years} and then all doubts were solved by the Merrorias first grexiag her aide below the water at the stem ueoeooity which bode them work, Invent, eontrive; the develop ment day by day of seem fteah ingenuity, some little aoapertod qual ity to each, and the gradual are-umu lutiou at relief*, sad even comforts - «t* ail be traced. They were prmirat m«-u—men taught by calamity to lirepaee far* retay day ( far, whre rescued, they had two hundred eggs against the sharp edges of the cored,' in store, and are described as being then striking violently an it 1 to good rood!tarn. Their rrreree waa twice. Him begun to fill instantly. j not efa-rted until the Uth at May, she was imaging as it were when the commander of the iron over the ledge of the rook, the word clipper bark Mdvrr Craig, Captain was passed to matt tlm long-boat, to 1 ( '«*bu, was approaching Pernambuco, the toq* of saving all bonds, lint and discerned a lump on the well while this was being done, the ship kuvwa Borax Beef, which be made totvbcd Maidenly oatwnrels and tlowa like a stone, to H fothoaM at water. It may be remarked that, “•c of the rbnrartrriarira of rend ^ is that they hare frrqarntly water right ap to them, sad the oat to be a bat. llraw tog nearer he dtorerned a signal uf distreas, ita, ismed uf a aremaa's atri|md shirt, fiuttcriag hall mast high, awl he then hove to witldn two miire from *i art waited until six BVllll GOLD MEDALS HAVK JfltT MKN AWTAKDED TO OXASx m 871277, is Orakw «ri Kswafiw. IMS. U HIE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE | Ire Trek, u Ofirt aa4 Arm B arerooare, JTa. D Xorth Liberty, mar Baltimare St., Baltimore, Maryland. Htrifa l*iaaos bare all tbs latest Tran, with the pivilm of ti rhaup Wtthto twrtvs amatha. VastretMy ai- isfhrtory to the i»urrhs«rr. Kerond-hsad I’isittM sml Parlor Organ* always an hand, st from fito to fitos. N C; ties mini low. Vs; Gt» U Hsniiam. C; liar . _ .till, lliarhote, \ C . ..... fi yts^ss^rti^tssi t rareW luMitun , rhsrtattr, I C ' tv Hend for a Citralar rontaintog TOO “•me* of persons who ha re bought .“telO’* IWs store the rlcmr at tlir sir. Teeaaa—label* 1. A rail is auto-Ued. April t» 1MW 34—tf WM. CO.. KNABE & aixvrxrivBtxa ah GUM SQUARE AM UPRIGHT piano roans .V SS4 ITmt JStfrmsre ,Vit. and their weighty and lasting obU- tbry lie low, ami at night or to thick aeariy naked men |uit of to their gatiema to honor aiul rrtcrrnce them In their «*! age as their sUndanl brart-ni aud couiiNellors. ItOBKRT K. CBAWWuan. Scut.MiuiLU Decatur C.x, imk Play at a Chrixtiaa | -wther <*1 mlc obaervatton 'borough rede huaU ami came on board. They , •>- Gut id tho tue«4y two baud* on were kindly and hoapitsbiy rrorivrel, tomnl the Merenrins, the momtag and had a pamage gi ten them to found laU six alive, ami three, after Utrapmil, where they are now telling s*homing tw* hour*, and until the ttoir strange story, and exhibiting •hie gamed a footing on tin- tv their friends the eoeun-ftbre lists. TBK8K hatraanuls hare Wa UUv tls r*h hr araO, tUny norm sud asm IM -isli se* slum allsiaol ss s.ips‘ct'si> i per ■ nla.BH. srktoil yresoanvn lira uurauskd. Two TOME Bnllfondk ■ dBfc^iSs nemg.'""***”! **73aefr-m* l!»a *r*r* **V *f A,|ren “ »wtowy. Amnii?r5(ni • Join Getters! Cdiiiipn.- run the For t IjswCuhsAU...^.. . j. Arrive at t lisrieaton... '’ sf»W G-sve rliurWtoa. "•-•-* ■>» Atrivcst toi Htuiit*....,J J*» For Augmtta. ter. nei“- S ight Krpmm (Randapt errnltdt ^ * la-sve Colmidiis..7» Arrive at Chariest** ’...’. Gall Arrive at Augusta * Leave l lisrieM»Mi....„.„, In-sir Atttotsta Arrive at CuluiubU Camden Tni,. .iTtrs'ascarwm asacbs 4 ■ I rare Cantdcu v ..k»»« Arrive at 1‘ifituuUa » *12 IraraCmnaiMa i*J Arrive at < saslt-ti ^ gf? H. T. 1‘EAKK. C. C. & Augnita EtQnai oik' W •• writ ss re«si r>ri| rf I «hs, tad erranrre Ummgtssrt the rstirs Ito* TOUCH “Etldy Gray uiul I but c lieeu ting down on Cranberry Pond,” said Their story reminds one trena this time of Phillip Quarles ami lfobia urticlr* of attirr, now kerp as masalura of the iiertls .laitK-a to his mother one afternoon, : ">* Crnsne, of Juan Fereaandeo, the! they hit oarspsd. la -“-(-“r tow, “and I ilottY see hut what he lores | Ewias Family Bobtimua. and the to-1 hi rutnam-o, in atraagenere, to fertil- to skate us well as any Iwy m smioua hero uf Mr. Ileade’s and Mr. By of rwaomre and to adrentare the sc-liooL” lloneiewuit'* novek f real rxpcricuc* of them six sailors “Indeed, uiy son, sml why nbouM lajoktog to the are, the tap* of on * 'W-aulste island is watihy of he not love to skate !” jibe fare amt mala mast of the Mrr-1 Defae, ami auduw moat fictitious tame "T •0.1*. n-s (Vsot Ito •y ftsam. la WORKMANSHIP bat die Ictj Isare o* past rma C8T XI re Wa IS.sss ksr. I la|S-nd Oi asnaf Ocsls sa4 Ito tottr- “O! he has lireoiue tf i liridiau, curias were jaat vtatlde nut yon know, aud yiinetl the ehitrefa.! wafer; looking over the I lliongiit they who prnfrea n-ligitai, which were to lie their home, didn't do such tilings. Aud liraidra, fifteen acre* of barren rurk. ho loves couatiiig ton, sud all the «l>er»rd with patches at rend, and bey* Mty bo ia one of tho best hall twnureted Iry a narrow lath Bias with player* among u*. la it right, moth * not ltcr rock equally barren, of the er, for Christians to engage in sorb some sice, art their gear. One caeua- (Jay • as there- t” I nut tree formed the duly sign of “I know of nothing to forbid it, vegetalwm It was the sole survivor ■ my child, provided they j*toy as «f tboa# which were plan ted there J chriNtiana.” faome years ago by order af her “Play ox obristians! Why, mo- 1 Majesty's Consul at I’craamtoww, to tber, how is that 7 I nevor braid order that tho reef might be seen 1 of Mick a thing before.” I more easily by nrneta on the Braxil “Perhajsi not, and yet true rriig-' or Cape Horn rente, to the direct ion will manifest itself as well to tract of which it lies; bat there had i ploy ox iu any thing else. The ebris i been wrecks here previously, and tian child will take rare to play at' • itb tbs aid af artMes b-ft behind of tbr , hiatorb'* uf skips nvk and IrelJe by News. eum|mrisua.—ljuadaa Salf-Cwltwr*. Wo men are nut fragments—we are wholes j w* are not type* of stogie qualities— we are realities of mixed, vs irons, eunatleaa naabiim- Uumx Therefore I say to each man, “As far wa you can—partly for rxarik-wn- ia your s|rc«atly mental calling, |sis- rifolly for romiJetiuu of your end to existence—tome, while improtiug yonr owe talent, to enrich your whole j <a|Mtal a* Man. It is to this way that yon escape from that wretch ed narrow mtodedueaa, which is the one who rob i. XV. Agnto w. a-soH esX (facial slteutint to sit to poammuH » ilrsnl riaws and Sfurc ('.rand* h Aa*w« u. i*cd. okira tow* tm rises aranrc pvftrrtww Us> tos rs tors at- Kvsrj- IW OiUj awnsMrd Ito Svr yesnt Sals wtodnslc Asms? to Carton X Xml ham s rriatswwf rvrtnrOrpsm .ud Ctowok Hae W¥. KX ABK k IX). . scar Kotow. Hall inset. Md. «S—tv No. itd Vast May 13 P. B. SADTLER & 8098, OPTICIANS ANI) Haiti mow* 212 Strwnt, SBXJiMOBf. WATCUH8 & FINK JKWF.LKY. aumattcMi or pro|>er times and in proper plnre*. | by the ran Iran, the shipwrecked ^ , , Ho will sot neglect far it his studies men contrived to betid rireumtonoers ^ ^ q|| f . >|tj lT[||[| . «-*. *s-tol s to..**,.,™ I - U *» mm* •ml filletl with water at well j - Hrrt _ ^ or his work, lie will be kiad and j to their will. They fownd two iron nnd obliging to bto |day motes, will not deceive nr wrong them ia way j t maimer, lie will show that he nets ! «• n considerable qiuntity of broken from principle here, a* to everything j timber, ont of which they buHt them, else, obeying the Saviour’ll gutden j artvrs a fag hot. They (band. Urn, that peart at price, a broken knife, a hammer, a two-ousre weight and a with throe the newest works; to literatim , the role, ‘Do onto other* ax yon have them do to you.’ Doe* not Eddy Gray ploy to this manner f -TJi _ , “Why yea, mother, 1 think he; ciaamy tools they made two bunts He ia always one of the best ont of tho plonking strewed alnut hoys 1 know, and wo alt tike him j the rocks, fastening them w ith luula last rate. But 1 did not know that 1 which they estmeted from the lim it wax because he is religious. Do y on think be ran pray about skating and boll playing and such tblngar “I should bo very sorry to bare heart*, now 1* the accepted time. Lite in short aud uncertain with any of u*} us to myself it is arrtaiu that my time is short; at the some time, some of you may be summoned to appear before tho judgment bar of God before we. Now, while it i* called to-day, let each one of us see that wp arc living in constant prepa ration for Clirist’s second coming, that ww may liear lito voice saying unto ns, well done good and faithful servants, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. And may God give us of his saving grace to lay throe sol cmn truths ap to our hearts, and practice them in our lives sod oou vermtioo. - Iu conclusion, I will make » few remarks on family government, or him or yon engage in any play upon which you cult i mg. The Bible eat or drink, do nil to the cent iwrrntion at ask God's Wcfia aays, ‘Whether ye or xhaltocrrr ye Uo, glori* at GmL’ Inns n thus engaged to is ken tinils r of other wrecks. It doe* not appear that the poor fallow* bad any thought of menpiug to there boats, but they were enabled to make fishing excursions nnd to art with signal* Hying to search of pureing shqi* in the early morning literature fa almoat moderu. Sew books revive and redecorate old ideas j old books suggest sud invigorate new ideas. It to a great pnacrvaUve to n high standard to taste and achieve- ■•ent to take every year some one gwnt look as an eapemal study, not only to be read, bat to be conned, atadied, brooded over ; to gu into the country with it, travel with it, be devoted faithfully to it, tie with out any other book far the time ; compel yourself to read it again and again. Wha can be doll etxmgb to pam fang days in the intimate, olaae, familiar toterooorae with some trausreiMlent miad, sod not fael the smrTAcijcs, srooxB, forks, and kit- VK* IV A UK GKSgRXLLT. May 13 1S<W *, 4G_|f Ormeral Ft PiJuiuIiLh, S.t'. IJce. Traint Xtrfi. Iravc Awsnsts. 4 t olltiwhu -#•«* twl“”;;; -• l }««« A'rive.sl lb* ri.au. fo* Lilli. t tty a xlakrn,- <-b~ r,.uU4*1a»i. *i»k Turn ••f North ('srutiiia U>ml "T nil| ii*i|i fall Slut Lost. Itreakfast and diuner at ('heder. Traint Sard. leave tlarbittr, X. C, Wriaa " t'brsicr... iSpa *. \t iiin«lsw» it pa Udmulua IKit Amvrat Aiucusta PMp* Making i Usw rtaiiin-tioiis silk ?mn of Ceutnil sml Unirpria ItMlmsh W .Ssrsnnab, ami all |a.im* ia Fima Main it. t'ohiwlHto. M<^.gro*say, IW*. Xew I >rh :uK. Srlm», ( lisT“ A ” Ida*. Xsdoilb-, St. IxHtis, sml all point. Pwlare Sliv piujr far* mi tB Ntffa ’I raius. 1'Uiwqrti Tirkt-t* siU, ai fa piffr cheeked to all iniia-iiud pniutx. CV ft— mu* «y tbw nsasnfa North, bare elioitv of I hrr* dm nr, null*. C. IU*rKNir.HT, dnpi. K. K. Ifouswr, ttcwrral Knipta sat Tklu-t Axn-ut. „ Spartanburg St Union R E. CXIoNttiXe, Jmu a. txa O N sud after MOMMY, the tab fa; lOaat, tone w ill hr ilsily isusmaa truins run on this rand. tin Mnadaya, Wediuvdnriv Friday*mi Satnnlsis the down trains v.-gi Iran Siwruiilairi; at QJD a. in., and striven Alston st 11 a. m. ; relwrniiHr, Wave Alas at Jla. in. and reach .Sportaslmgat JJJ p. at. On Tuewdsy* the ib.wii Warns wi* leave SfstrtaulHnw at 7 JO a.andarriw at AhOsiw rvt 1 |>, ut.; n-tmain*. leave Al- *t<ui at 4.13 p. 1M-, and reach Nuulsntoq! at 7 p. in. On Tliunslaystbeilows-BriM w ill leave Smrtaulmn; at Ms a. at* «■ arrive at AUtos nt G.S a. m.; nwnms leave Alston at *.38 a. m_«»d rtwrii >*st- Ijinl.iiip at 2.* |* m. THOS, B. JETEB, trm MieceUancous a i shuin i iJ Advertiacmectx THE DEPOSITORY O F the Maty land Sunday-arhnol Union is fwrwisiaed with an nnsur|sissed a* 1 smtateatf of everythin* ueerasary in the tkw of Snuday-srlusds and Bilde enmpririnw IJluwrie*. inlfunal} fami. and l*r nnmlw-red, 1 jl.ru rv saws <.f liiirbent exeelleoee heanty. QaeMioa lusik*. (’lass honks, day -arbool Hymn haokm, Bril lusik*, M nsic Isanks, Pieture Cards and liewatd Tfaketa, Oaaunentxries, Bible Dirtiou- t, milfaur Maps, aud. other twinki tzJ: tort bra uot unbouomiiig a cltUil of God. AY* read of tiie day when ‘llolinena to the lord* riiall tie wrHlen even spun 1 the IwUn of tho houncN, that is even tipou the occupations oad posses nit— of men. Why should it uot be written upon the sled* and skate* of the boys a* well as anythingelao f j tree, sewing It ia a false and very injurious no thin, that roHgtnn is lucoouixtent with any real good. It ought rather to heighten our enjoyment of it, be cause It leads us to rccugiiize and be grateful to the Giver of all.” “Weft, mother, I shall res pert Kddy more than ever, now I know that be act* from principle." -ml i. the evening when the *tu. s licnrtt of it when he retnrns to the fieroene** was subdued. They had common world T noefatbes, and except in their but; But whatever standard of mental no slinde, and tlir tropical hrtt waa ’ rxecJlrnce yon tboa form in your terrible, fht majority of the men J study ot the excellent, never, |f you wish to be wine, let yonr standard *»ved were to their bertha, when the Mcmirins struck, and swam to the rock In their shirts; and it was not until one of their number made n bat ont-of fibre of the solitary cocoa it together with a oat of brass found on the island, that any protection for the bead waa to be aeen among an effect which can ■take you intolerant to any other defect* bat yonr awn. The surest sign of w isdom fa chanty; and the bent charity fa that which never Mtontethmaly parades itself ax char tty. Far yonr Idea of man aa he ought to be, always look upward j but to judge man aa be Is, OtlHV fo aid tmrtrr* to , prov K B—RwpFrinfondmts and l.ibrwrinn* SB not roll to nuke a ariertiou. may hjr wwMnm ««d may pxrhao/re for book* such as after ' ivt their * udo-s, not injured. _ do they are _ ^ . afcct to stoop. Look your follow To add to theft mfaery. the reef »«, straight in the fore. Learn for * Ufc ‘A-oomoo. rota, wbioh *u JOU pomibly enn j and when bit the atraagen unmercifully, u.ui j fom ^ ^ ^ be only it, you nriJl never converse with ■I wolixed bj those who have aoftrod iVt y mau of “1 trust you will, and I hope that from the insect life of tropic*! dimes, you too ns well ua he will leant, I The oommiaanrint question was art not only to work and to study, hut, tied ia a way which win make every j to play oh » Christian—flHM at | srhoriboy’s mouth water who reads Wlmn Home, - ‘ I It. They went out to thrfa boat and fever be doc* fa Unfit who wocth knowing ia not liked, w hat Fayette Street, K.Utimicr, Mg| Aug 18 1—tf i "(■ Colombia Advertieements. REMOVAL G niERCKft. Whries.1.- and Retail s Grocer. Columbia. S. C., rewpeetful- IjT informs hi* friends and enstoua-r* that of Rtrhurdson aad Tutor streets, wh«-rr hc will constantly keen on hand a wriB srieeted —ortmrot at afi nrifafin heluag lux to hi* line of buriaess, such a* Groce ries. Provisions, Tobaccos, foe. January 26 211) KSTACUSHED 1*0* BOOT. 8H0E, A9B HAT HOUSE. A 8MYTHK, WHOLESALE AVfl RETAIL BMT8, iBWt 150 HITS, Jan 12 OOLHKBIfi. 8.0. Jfi-tf WHY Is it that «. toanycWtoifo ” v under the a«v of live )tu»! Tto a lnr»w propoitioo at ehfahro die t**c tamed, it is certain. Also, it is known tost wn«w«ari<* “ the tinman sy»tvin from it*reris^UP; ey; therefore iwrentx. mpeewll.t WJtJTO. who are more constantly villa &****£ dren, eon u.d lie too oleemnt Srst mymplamt sf irormt; for tamn^m they exist, they css he «sfelra*d‘ ly removed from the most ik hy (lie timely uoo of It. A. \ enuifuiie. It I* perfectly harndes*. wtouy, hein>r» |*r >iti»n. sud may le minimi utmost safety torhDUivuw Worm Confecrions, naidc ssii tmSgesSs faeturi-d tdl over the c short lease of life is L him! B. A. Folutestackh St tinnes to grow in favor dafly. Cantkm.—Should nem/iea aW* to puivhuse B. A. Kshoertsrk* STiteaitfiKsj that has Uen so tsvor*hIyJ i *J*li5x W», sml pturtawre luiud i"* 14 ** j* iw . it. If they do not wish to havrsa tout forced iqion them. SCHWARTZ & IIAPUTT , (Fonuerty B.A.FshucstockVSaefi ^ w iSr. Sole IVoprietora, 1 Dee 16 1866 A Good Chanoe /YKKKltKIJ to iutnriure * Knitter. Has one nwrtsfa &feS"ir!£‘#Si»3Ss* 1 jhrrnl fiantmtff Jon a Sf™kmt£>L VVitaonri"*- lfertf NEW St* j-.ver’ RW TBS lA TI ta suWrilw Hi advsnea aSars mouths of will, in evei additional For one First cure - Three Six re— Twelve On ad upward >«. I 7 m- advert •» h m CHI til five -n of tor ls a squat' and of one par rant, wit rate*, ubitonriro tan cents - advance U'fa ' I tv ploxw tars should 1 Cc„ •• ttr ui il There w common at of them pt Holy Spin any age. : uot be too not look ft tlreu with they mau if Spirit to ( riper years believers w and are, in with nothin delay, do aet in dealir are oatisfiis tentiou to HY-em not they lea in do not pn pmrnt nerCj dren, as th< persons, toith class out alarm tliougli the of real ac of these , Saviour. One reus, made in th with many certain text so w o arc tf 1. One p —“Traiu uj should go will not dc with whom lirotuibly : teach the child, and way s to a i time the chi when he take the w But is this Very far means to lesson by be sure that way whik never fear after- ]*r*c\ the child in brew), or, 'Vay: get U his soul whi! assured tlm haa begun, encourage m iaariwfr <v 2. Aunt lie and soothe /lack of -mr-ci family, by si 1 am fiUtng t .(Jolih ii •the greater day, when turned into tntnicttlous conversion.'' fipirative a[ | no argument thetv own fit dd'not h|h-( water into w • tVUat is tbl which they waiting on ti »ot the WBti their wwicn Indeed, it **-.■ place in t!i vessels. 3- A thinl •ay, in a dot »« Phil, i: Rl! Vo t - l" r/ - 1 I i. K s i F -is In I t '