The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, August 17, 1870, Image 4
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THE LUTHERAN VI!
COLUMBIA, S. i!.; WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1870.
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If a ha* been shaduwtxl
By a ttve that 1 Lave uur-yd;
If a ran of .Tear, cold watei/
f have r&iwil to tips utbifot;
If J’v* planted one aweot Bower
By au eiamJSa batten way;
If I’ve whjflpercd in the midnight
One aweet word to tell of day;
If hi aiiq ptir«fc Weeding b&mui ^
(a w*c-swept chord luivi stilled; ,
If a da A and twklraa spirit
faith hope of heaven lisve tilled |
If I've Inode for life’* hard battle
One faint heart go brave and riftm*.
Then, my God, I thank thee, bless the*
Bor the ptecioua gift of song 1
country, m gina War this anil
story in mind. He civil and court
eous, but don't open the door of your
heart to everybody who happens to
dress well, and can turn compliiutnit*
more graciously thou tbe honest and uu*ut; it is intimately one with our
The Family.
7 The Lost Boy.
A Paris letter tells the following
stoqy of a.Adciu that city :*A wealthy
family In the aristocratic boulevard
Mateahorbes were amusing them
selves In seeking the king’s portion,
or the ring in the festival cake, when
n latfy of the company said to the
hostess, “1 wish tuy portiou to be
given to the poorest little boy that
can bf fimjMl m * the street.” The
servant. Woe OtspHtohed on tjlia free*
ing tyglft^antl uofclbr from the house
he found a ragged ureliin, trembling
with eold and hunger, lie brought
him up, ns he was ordered, into the
gay saloon, where n thousand lights
glittered, and a sparkliug fire glad-
dened and surprised him. Jle drew
the portion which tho benevolent
lady hail promised, and, as lack
would have it, the little fellow found
the “ring” (beaus .they use in Paris
instead) and of course he wus'“king.”
They all shouted out tliat being a
kingTie must choose a queen. He
was asked so to do, and looking
round the company he cliosc thevery
lady who had proposed to cede her
portion of cake, lie was,asked why
he chose her. He sakl, “l don’t
know; she looks the most like mo
ther,!” “Mother! whose motherf”
“My •mother! I never knew her,
but I was stolen away from lier, and
here is her portrait!” . With this he
drew from out his nigged coat a
likeness, which proved to he that
of the wry lady herself) who, in
Italy, fold hail her child stolen from
her, and now. lie turns up a poor little
ragged Sayoyarcl, dragging alifog a
■—M 1 1 Hums, ..«hiU4
|M.‘rhai» awkward country lioyn of
your owu neighborhood. lie too
|Moud to heeoue a prey to theoe
gnrmuuduecrs of liuuua^iearta, who
giro gratuitous love-IeMMis ■ during
the summer, unil laugh all through
the autumn at your wonderful apt
ness, It is loud and ugly to be so
particular, we know, hut it iwys ill
the eipi; wml hnvua't yon road, time
and again, that nil that glitters is
not gold!
CHILDREN.
Wing*.
“in only had wings like you! ”
said Addie l«cwis, speaking to hot
pot bird EH she opened the rage
door. *
“Chirp! chirp!* answered the
binlffilyiUg out and vesting on Ad-
die’s finger.
“Sweet! sweet !* said Addie.
“Chirp! chirp!” answered birdie,
fluttering his wing* iu delight.
“Ah, birdie, if I only had your
wings!”
.'“Wings!’’ spoke out Andie's moth
er, “What do yolt want wttli wingsf*
“To fly with.”
“Fly where P
“Oh, anywhere and every wliorc.”
Mrs. Lewis did hot reply for sev
eral minutes, during which fluie Ad
die was playing with and talking to
her bird.
“You have wiugs,’ she said ut
length, in a quiet way.
“I, mamma P There was a tone
of surprise in Adda’s voice.
“\ke ah have wings.” . t
Addie look oil ut her slioulders aud
tlieu at Iter mother’s. “I don’t nee
them,” site said, with a little amused
laugh.
“.No, yon can't sec them, but we
have.them for all that.”
“If we can’t sec them or use them,
1 don’t see what good they are."
“Wc arc using them all the while,”
said Airs. Lewis. ‘"Did you never
hear of the wiugs of thought t”
“Oh, that’s what, you mean H
“Yna, dear. Now don’t yon re
member what I said to you yester
day, when we talked abont birds
and beasts and all tbiugs ttjat Cl.si
has made !"
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a part of UU very «ulf, take* her to .mother tliat 1 only love at troll ns
his lieitrt. and find is there as a myself. Indeed, 1 know of uothiug
witm-a*ami hlenaes them. Marriage la the structure of fltia universe, or
in the Bible stand* forth ns u divine iu lifts w in the Bible, that cau
feet rather than u diviue oouinuind bear me out iu the Man that a
Kid and Lest her (Moves.
creation; the blearing of tlud iy
within tkut already on which the
minister ealts tlie Idesaiug of (iud
to deaccntl. Nothing can ho added
to » tree wctliling Ot twV humus
souls and lives but religious ceriSin.
nial and the pruper social safeguard*.
Tlie man, nnd woman, iu this tiur
wedding, become buidiuml aud wife
because their Creator mode them
for earh other, Just as much us be
made Adam and Kvc, and broagtit
them face to face a* lie did those
two iu Kileu. And so, when it is
really tree to those that take part in
it, the good, old-fashioned Quaker
wedding is nearest the truth of (2od,
ill which the man and woman de
clare, ns tlie ground of their union,
that they (Live liccn moved to this
deed by. the Holy Spirit. That
dueiaratioii not only brings the laird
to the marriage, but makes him
the matchmaker; and it must be for
this cause, iu its measure, that so
large a pnqiortiiMi of three Quaker
matches tnm ont well. But ever)
pureuuitch is made iu heaven^ nud
all true men aud wuiueu who holievc
U is with aofiH* cariosity aud in
tertat, that the world of rumbas and
gloveweavers will read the rum
im-nta fliat n^eortnin Dr. Fortin, of
Daria, writing" to the Figsro, of that
makes on the effects wf tight
although, oat h is the pernhnr
entity of human nature, that we
doubled poMihility of hap|uness In
the additioti of another life to mine,
might not to bring Just that muel
more trial also. Twice tbs felicity .^ rvt>nutv „ r uuamu nature, tusi we
implies l#kc the in felicity m ever*^,* talu * wither tbs slightest
other direction. The most dtdicatc , n|rw . Iloc vW n „ nU ia „, e < « BW mp
oraHtuutiuu U always c^a«od to ^ nrU cle, fW.m till that uiux
the most upiudliug pain. Ybi. is in ^ it In brief, the Dot
some way to be r*p**rd, then. Iu ^ rtmt tlle l4 gfovre
wlmt way we con not very #e!l
foresee, aud it is not best we should
It tuay lie health, or temper, or
habit. It ia no mutter, there must
be trial of our faith in each other,
as there it of ..nr f.iith in Cod; and
some flonbt now nud I fin ol earh
other’s love, as there is now and
'Jmuda from the skins of ntiimnls is
'' attended by notable dangers. They
were iutrwluevd iu ttibir finer qusli
lies iuts Frauer by the Mwliei (ami
iy, aud, since thru, the baud* of the.
higher clasirs have lout much of
their purity aud beau I y of roittouc.
It |s not diflllilt toVomprdieud that
then of the diyiuer lowc of heave... ^ lwltillllolu tlud violonl ,-.,m|«vs-
of*the baud must Uislurb its
m L amt deteriorate tlie ex-
jqnfhite halarul dcljairy of iW«Weiisc
*“ K * r “ ' of loach. But all the dinmltv does
Vy
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iirnite
No luttg or woman has nip bttsluesK
to niter into this intimate oneness
of life amt witkoat such an
cypect.it ion. Wheu the, Urk
ami sings over » mountain Urn, bis 1 uvt ~ at ' tbat ’'i-.h7l,
shadow is as deep in <Jju water us
bis stsiriiig is high in heaven.
Wise old Bishop Taylor says
agaiu: “Mani.ige bus in it Ires of
beauty than a single. Kfe, Ufi|l more
(K satety. It is more merry, but
id*o more sad. It is fuller of joys,
Baltimore Advertisement*.
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Railroads.
G. & C Railroad.
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and sft.-r MooJsy,
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, SEVEN GOLD MEDALS
Hirk «mr *rit» aFarmcd to
OilA3s ill* QtT2l2Wk
Is qpotKT ssd Vossisbsr, ISM. fur
THE BEST PIANOS NOtT WIDE
orsr Oslunssr, New Vwk, sud rtulMlcliibin
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Offer ami} Xeir Wartroot**, .Vo. V
Xortk Librrtf, ttntr Jtattimiirr
HaHimure, Maryland.
, ‘Kteirs h»s hare nil t» lst«t
iiupruveuieatk, torJatUuir tlie Agntfir Tre
ble, I fog, fronts, and the unproved
fired. Arfiou. Pally wsmuted for live
yi-ais. with tire privilege of firhuuur
within nMtr mouths, if not entirely sat-
Ufaetory to the iMin-hnser.
' 1‘uuu* sod Parlor Organ*
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Arrive at AWs-viJU-
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down.
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this ami act on it, find something of but also of sorrows. It lire mimIiw
heuvcii iu their match ; so tliat John
Brown of Haddington, was not so
far wn.qg when lie felt tlie time had
come for him to enter the holy estate,
and that ho hud seen the woman
tho Lord had made to be bis w ile,
and went to toll her mo; aiul the
good soul knew what he had come
abont, nnd was just as sure os be
was tliat.she was meant for l.iiu
and be for I.eiF Yet he said, “My
dear madam, you know what I am
going to say; but, if you plouse,
before I say it, we will ask a bless.
ing.” Aud thill was what they did. > iu n prayer u«* ting ; u
It is the experience of aft times, aud 1 Imahumi will now umH'tlieu make
no doubt of all people, that men aud j his w ill know n to lii% w ifo in tones
women are made for reels other, to m , imperious, tliat, IT Iu- Iseanl an
Iwfhusbuud and wife; ore very ulten oilier ulfer them to the same Wumsii,
I sought together by a 1 wovi.h-n.-e ■ j t would bring him leaping like a
more burdens, but is xup|>ortcd by
tho strength of Wive, so that these
btmletfk liecome delightful.” Borne
thing like that, tlien, is To he ex
|.eoted iu the very nature of things.
It is to he found, os the shadows
east hjr the truest siel purest light |j.f.,.1
that ever shines in • home. The
sweetest wife that ever lived has
said things to her bhslmnd scores
of limes Amt she would allow no
human being
any
j menus. AuatomisU esu tell us that
au interchange of tho twq kinds Of
blood, the venous and the arterial,
takes place id Ole cuds of the fingers
as well as elsewhere, uiuf that any
thing which twtei-rwpjs tlie prAreas
prod urea s rrurtiou toward the bruit
j —tits hollow mastic that is the pro !
jettiug and protwtiiug organ of esr- (
: rubstuui. I.t
All organic. pn*I.MpoaMHru om)s !
rating with ,thix disiink-r, <msy de- j
vehqi cert:tlit diseases of the heart,
or uggravute those that previously
There- are, also, curtain
ucrvsu* uperwtiMts at the extremi
ties which i ominuiiietile seiisntiumi
to the brain, and say’ olmturie tfo
ScreiaJ-luittl
always on hand, ut fnan *50 to *800.
Hr/rrtet mho hurt usr J’ltmmt ia ssr : Ueu
It K Lee, Ix-xissn-ai, Vs; Urn It Ransom,
i» hthI, —
O X and after May 13th, the “— rl '.
Trains spun theH.r. Kailnred wffl
X C:Ue» i
, riuriutlr, X C; Oov
Is-tehsr, hrvilugimi, Vss V W Melton.
Chester, f* C jJlt Siuitli, t hester, H t’s
J H IKntgtss. Wbowtlwne, X f; C IWnik-
uijrbt, C otuuthia. Sf; It Uurwell A fun,
Kt-nuile Institute, rhariotte. X C
fT" festl Ittr .* (IretlUr eoiitsiuitig 70S
ns sir* sf |tut ns* w ts> bare Uaatrltl litrifT*
INsliot, siuce the t lose of tin- war.
Trists—Liberal. A rail fa stdirlfdl.
April ft ifWft . tf
WM KNABE A CO.,
VlKtrUTTKOl uf
CR1RD SQUIBB AND UfBICBT
piajsg mzmi
, . |*jst*l to tbia artion of uatnr. may
* *‘ wt * originate a vnriety of sv mfitumi rung-
to u n*gu-
tmcc for all that thin) j>cr*oii must 1
. ,, . , iug from mors weak new*
hear a idere of her iulu.1, if it were |ur Ilcmiu ,
in a prayer UNs-ting; ui^ the truest | ■
thoy esu not account for, aud ran ( leo t mnl at the scoundrel who tlatrel
irevrr be sepamteil in their souls to spenk so to the mother of bis
any more. A young man goes into 1 children.
a room with a heart ua free as an “Jack,”»we said tn tmr Jonrney
wamathd swallow, ami conn* out of man, when he Imd Irccn down home
it sixty minutes alter n captive for twice, “Jnc||^ whnt It tlie matterf
life; uiid the nuiaU-ii knows what •* Mailer *Hiougti,* Jock
tire youth knows, und in her heart aheephilly. “1 wer going jsist
Tight ghivt-x of titlur other wkitt,
j by tbftr iulliesh.it to Pic MirfaerA
j ln*|iu-utly |sodncc a sort of shire**
| or ulcer, w hk'h apt* am uiAt-r the
| nail*. In tytelt eaww, puiH-turing the
j flesh, or «fta lent-iug it to the pro
; ores of nature, will lend to the hare
of the slit*, w tuck can not, after j 1U *
J ward, he cu.-jlv icuewi'd. To yuang
! Udies, nueti an neciilent is very try
t ing. Hat there is a precaution lluit
j may'be taktu against tlie occurrence !
replit*!. It f deformj^j-. j t usudsU siutidy u**,
“ 1 tire Uail with I he tdadr
)U UAtA...»r,
Baff«*«**>, Ml.
fcurwiF’iw ItiVF brm ttf-f.srw itm
(Ititijr year*, «.. l w*m*. U«ir
• loriH MCt m-mr aIUDmwI «u M?
i naiw mi M ltitfit jmswuiiot* litmiti ttuti<«iak4
j Tb**ir
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WOUKM ANSH1P
Trains upon
run I lie follow iiik srtieJule :
Fur t harlntom.
Iswrvefohmtilis .........7 fi,.
Arrive *1 «'lutrlestmi | m*Z
la-avr Chariestoa j
Arrive at Culumbia ; 10pit
^Par Auguttn.
I«vr I'tjumbia T Usa
Arrive at Augusta 4 „
Isave Augusta— -*«0s»
Arrive »t l olumUa 4 a
A <aht ACrprrm < Namfeys rmyUA).
Issrr tolmutus. Imam
Anpi at Chsifosfon „..•«**
Xnivt sl Atumsta...
I save rluirlestou 7 *9 ■ *
l^esve Aagiist* 4 40p a
•Arrive at Colombia 4 *0sm
Oamdra Trait. |
Cnsidrs stMlCalumlaa “1 ssss lt^s_
will rtut UB MiMmLik, UltlliemUj, ssd
Sat.11 .Isis; and lietwceu Camden are
Kinmill* daily.
laave Canttleu... .....i Saw
Arrive al ColtmtUa Jt u M
1a-avr Colnmtsa ... 1 oosta
Arrive at Catudea $ WpM
H. T. PKAKL, bra. tfsph.
C. C. & Augusta Railroad.
iirmrrul Freight ntii TfrlH Ofkr, )
CiJarabut, A. I'., lire. 2% ISA)
Truitt St fh.
I«*f A sonata 4 00im
'• Cofniubia W
“ \V unisborw 11 Warn
“ Chester I #pw
.Arrive aS (IsaisUr, X. C. 4 30pm
Making rise t-tHinretions with Tnrius
of North Carolina Kind at all {mints North
and Fas*
llivakfast and dinner at ClwaOrr.
Trains South.
lets)re (Turrititlr, X. C, 10 »aia
“ Cheater 1 S3 p m
“ Winnsboro 2 Sepia
“ Coltmtlna SOJpm
Itte reel Arrive al Augusta ( 30 p m
-W
«s s.rl te, stag-
|-tr.lt uf in tons
il ih mother, by nn intuition, iicrhap.*,
felt that iu the airier to where she
was, was one so dear to her.
Y
OUTIL
A Wort for Young Women.
The reudiuess witii which Ameri
can girls aecept the attention of
comparative strange is, flays an ex
cliange, is fotvver a matter of astoii-
islmunt to foreigners. It w ould be
as much a matter of astouishmeut
to ourselves if we once stopped to
Mpnk of il. - A gentleman is casually
iiitriHlueod, a lively couversitlum fal
lows, coils are made' next day and
for a week to eoiue, rides, flirtations
aud love liiilting entered upon, aud
oftentimes, after no more than a
fortnight’s acquaintance, etm title lives
that not less than half a yinr’s ac
quaintance should warrant.
A ease of this sort of eager inti
macy occurred in a pretty inland
town not more tlqyi three litmifcetl
miles from New York, which rcAuitud
most disastrously. A young man,
stvppiug temporarily iu the town,
saw and fancied si yodDg”lady» 111*011
the street, ascertained her name,
etc., forged a letter of introduction,
presented it, witii, himself, nud was
mostf'tiforiially received by the yonng
lady mill her parents. Walks, rides
and excursions eflkired.'and in less
than 1*month the two were married.
Almost immediately- the character q[
the “handsome and intelligent young
mian” came ‘ to' light, lie was »,
rogue, a gambler, nnd bad » wife
in a distant State. He was arrested,
tried for bigamy, and sentenced to
Auburn Htate Prison for the term
of tiw years. Tho girl died of a
broken heart, And her mother, over
whelmed with grief, soon followed
her to the grave.
Wehatc distrust and suspicion,
and should be the last to cugtfhdei
for man.”
“Yes, and I said that there was
a likeness in man to all visible
tilings in nature. He is bold anti
'Tearless like tho lion, cunning ‘ as
tlie fox, innocent as the laufo, nnel
as the Jigyr or vulture, tiaiid as the
hare; his tlfctight is wiugtsl as the
eagte, aud cau fly swiftly here anti
there, now resting iu s pleasant val
ley, and now «teeei»ing over ocas
ami mountains.”
“Our thought* are oitf wings T
“Yea; anti onr minds can fly with
these wings higher and farther than
any bird can go. If 1 re;ul to you
about W valcauo in Italy, off you go
ou the wings of thought and look
down into the Aery crater. If I tell
you of tho frozen North, you are
there iu an instant, gazing upon icy
sea* ami the wonders of a desolate
regWu. Tlie wing* of an eagle ore
not Iiaff as swift aud xtroug'aa the
wiugs of ytmr thought. The very
kilog of bint* would i»eri*h in re
gions whsru they cau (akb you in
safety^—C(i HJrem't Hoar.
■TK-—=—
•n- t;u.vy» ik-ti t>att>v — — ,
mmmmm-T isstr-si, tin; ls»y- C-i|*Ut . Ol-.i MakitUt t’lStC . <.I BCt li»US with Trains
-T of (Wwlmi' . .
gciH-e, wjio told roe tlmt when he
was in the middle of the Pacific, on
a voyage, he saw a face iu u dream,
und it was home in upuu hint that *if wanting
this was the face of hlk site. Hr |„. r IkwIkiihI
went through many adventure* after trutimi frunx a range of life among
that, wA away alxmt seven yr»s, the Yorkshire hills—that *** iittbi
came buck, went luime, went to' Is-ttrr, thirty y
qnarteriy meeting in Um k* county, j savage -gf a prim ij.lc tliat h .bl
ond there a;tw, <11 a Quaker tsmurt, 1 gisst in the asret—t ami Is-st home*
i.iflaBiuta-
The pus once l*Ang
d.«>n, and Wrr hobtiug him tiy the
threat, an't the first thing i knew
shore er hitlen me with the POKKB, Livi^ any t^/TStToTT^"^
to lust What I street.: , . :. ,
for.” It was an illits-
~ tplnri ia u«r Issm nuUm uh. brrp ono-Yuf tVnfn.l iuh! (ieunds Railroads f<»
tlw CWU.. Sarot.r «n tonamsa uum* *f luaiWr, ) savutmali. Rod all polut* hi Florida,
*l*s—( j Mscwa. C-lsat <u, Montmnuciy, Mot ids
s:t bar flqssrc- risaa* ||»«- oar S*-« 1 New orirsus, Seims, t'tiattaiumgaT item
. In,,— r4 4b.4vtn.u6- Sc*W and Uw Agraffr I |JiU, XashxUie. JaiaisviUr. rmrisaatt,
jvtuoveU, ireuir. ^ - !*». Ixaiif. simI all pmuts South aud West.
.....*l ...sa - |„ I I .. .1 W. suahl rail stiMitMui u> sir is ' Folare Mrr|dfl5 i'ars on all Xigbt
11 onflec priuluts-d by tins ni iVuml r— -ml Ssu-I* I'.rasds TrulU*. I lu.-urli Tiekcls sold, and Hag-
', end pnurqdr, in order to retwns tli
1 rvss-ul. im rinosl r-M»» •»< S^UMV Craaah,
process v lit noon duw|i|k-:il. without r-nvoAt As.s 14 IsM, wjsck Ur.«* II-
iMvinssuv Ira.,- list tlm l—ul— fui U>« sc
Avwjri'iai.-- fully usUubh-d Lr tnjwi!
Out* w*u4,-mk A/OM* lor f .rl srt t Xe-d
luus'a r-Mmrd l‘.ruM5r~»'
gjk4i4 isLiei. * •
wiif.- kjcabk b ax
Xa sis trn* ivh|Uor> r* ^ituur*
X
A ,
*»* «»uJ ChoiaBlj ll«r-
fpip* rhwkod t*i all pruiri]»al iH»iuto.
I?* huwrHffT* hjr do*
North, have choice
raptro.
c, not KNTtiirr, s»pv.
C It. IBotscr, Grnrrtd Freight
Ticket Ajcent.
eliihlmi. And 1 have no doubt of
tint iierfivt troth riu* utory ; nil
true marriages arc- made in heaven,
so >
All true lovr is I4enl with reverence,
A* lumvonly Uglit is Idem with bcuvruljr '
May I.T IflUU
P. B. - SAUTLER & SONS,
OPTICIANS AND
Baltimore Street,
SaiMoBE.
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ft.
tluMM- two swora Anemic*—health ami
fastifon—ail j>ro!.m;p*l gtres-nre at
. (lie extremities must lie avoided, !
>“ the care of ohihlreu
ami of yowagfgtri* who have noli
for the first tinre with his human j of the land, where the uttermost '***"«**
eyes, tlie fare he had seen in his ; hurt is a sharp wont, lliutTi* it* \' ^ rt>l l im | rl1 • *
drt-m. The Biahten beremre hi. w ife.! ,K-n«*l of sad i.mgi.ro the moment , J* 7’" “ '7 ►
ami 1 never saw u happier pair ua it is spiJtcn. Itialunda amt wives, ’*'7 7 * um «., Prv .« l v >\ re !'
the earth, or a sweeter Imiue or w lien they aro «txe' Umirrstwk* red ‘“ v * h ** u ' , '“ '»“*•, and 'VT&'JlCj&M&.'SI'iZ'JZS. Murooltneou*"^ Advcrtiaemeato.
nr. ^-nrUJi rnctvJy gtv«m tar
act to it a* tlw comlition <if briug ^ wUat l4 llo£ ut aJ1 . , Baltimor. fi”)
what th.-y are, .ml brer .ml fortem „ Uut cUUm to u . a dimtiu *!
wiUim alt fair hue* amt Um.ts. rnonciatiao of <(>*,<„I truth; and
. v\ itli these eb-uieuts in them, ami j the* views,have aUi.icieri a VOIIV-
forming a psrl of their very strm- <H**"»<ling ilegrre of aA-ntmi.* It
blue. J tare, my obm-nniioiF rt>;n inres me un<|n«-*tional>lc that, where
fllLI’E KIIMIK RAILROAD.
T rains on n* »iue RUre luiim#*
run dally, Hondays ciApW:
laatve AnderMon at...;... 2 20 pot
Anivs al WalhslUst ~,...7 00 u n
I save IVsfluilla at... 2 SSsat
Arrive at Amh-rsou at I 10* si
Amt any true oltacrvntiuii of lire
life wr ure tiring, will bring the
ussaruuee that marriages of this
sort lire by mi inruns so -few a*
e.Vlliex ;u.(l satii ists would have us
to InlFr. If from fliirty td f.irty
yeats of intimate otirervafbm mi two
In
tlwy sre not ileformeil by-oonlid toil, • " Bk-S A, kLNK JKW LIJ(Y.
, live hand- of those who.ilo ikiQ mole i
W | euuliHtnd uae of the article in quo*- j
be. Hon are more shupAy ami drivente apbctacLKS, sinxiXA f?>bks, and eat. !
- '»* tvAre^lvH. a Fsss.s.l. f llslll fluiflt' 4if ' * '
IH
jwreejitivm touch
iwraona who are thwrenderi
widely separate sections of a^iicty
two w&hls. ami the tetiiosey at a
'% Miscellaneous.
our — * --^sasssxatrAtsi—iJn., «iXrg.^:trt=
^ Marriage.
v* ar Koioxrr r-ouLm;.
JInsbami ami wife is the most
sitcred relation of humanity. They
stand for more than Ihtlier or mot her,
of parent*' mid cbiklren, 'beeanse
they arc* tlie fountain from which
t these relations »i>cing; and, by
changing tlie mere mou and woman
into these sacred names, make that
a glory w hieh were otherwise a
shame. *
Marriage is a divine institution,
not only because there i* sanction
for it in the Bible amt blessing for . fasliiau {date arc liner than
it in the church, but esiiccbvliy-
ltecanse there in a tliVinc reason for
it iu onr lilt*. .So when Jesus said,
minister to bboL can he of- srry irc
in forming an ofouL.u, it n miue
llitjtpf great |iie|touden<nce of the
men Olid W04HCII that beenma lias
hand and Wif.*, dad (hair holymn-u.
heir indMliAs, tfo- one Iwifig tlitr
need to make up the full im-asnri'. m
far of their life, tn*The tmm of
woman they marry. It ia probable
they fhay not find wlmt I may rail
their ideal man or woman—the* won
ilorfnl person tlie romances can make
Hint the trite matrli ia the rule,
the overwhelming m.tjqvily of
*t uihcs, tin we. Ilia come to
huslaind and wile were made to
Is! imabnnd am! wife. In tin* fare
of onr sin* and follies, very nfirFliy
the tender mercy of God, and uot
at alt of our deserving, the great. rows o. .... / \v- 0,,, vur.u
gift is given that voukes a bcwvew , l>« ,r «.!**.•* lmasess. ivolwithstaml . I) i, funri-k<*l
have mrnlci "** ,h *‘ pnroniflv of their 1-ortinenr of evei
|i.ir*nta, ami rise team.—X Y.
Barer vrmcas iu*
those of
from a
I that have Iww stile to ms* ttva
kid or other skia glove ImUlu.illy,
One.M* ufttgv suriirised to new w hat
UMOtiful bauds tlw children of the
VKK it' A kK tiKNKRALhr,
May T.J LSttt 4fi-tf
THE DEPO&1TORT *
V TIT tk It thst to matir ehiMren'
| 71 wiMterttvo am* »f-five vean f Tfo*
j a hirp' imireM of cliibtn-u .nr unatr
tlust *je, ha- tiein a snhjert of remark,
i ami wjlhont s mli-factory cause ascer-
j taturd, It. L c-rtain;*
such .» teeliag in anybody towards* “A man shall leave his father and
mankind. But wc also bate to nee mother ■ 'Mg'
or hear of girls dying broken -hearted,
or their b'- es blasted by the rascality
of some, heartless, napriucipled vit
lain, When all the eiril tnfghf-have 1 it was rtte sequel ami eoihrinsldli'to
and shall cleave unto his
they twain shall be one;
what, therefore, God hath Jotnod
together, let not man put asunder,”
wife, aud
for a.* where wre would
perdition for unrgi-lves sometime*, caalilo JoarOU.
nud sometimes (lie tdessed life ctMiie* ! ■ '■*•«■
of honor amt truth ail their life lwug *fep;sg One * Ward,
in those that ore made one its to. I NVUlmin Nai'iqr waa-dlm day
Jotin nnd Mary* sit in tlieir home ami ' taking a long country worn near
wonder howr Ttiouia* nnd .Susan * Kirifliforil, when he met a little girl,
manage to make so brave a show ’ T > ‘. bill<r ” rcr "
of their small .lock uf rateeui, .:ul bnik „ n it iu w ^ fSffd
lli.unaa and Busan slake then . the* tirid to which she bad triSn her
hands now nnd then about John j father's dinner in itr-4tud she said
and Mary. Bat you find somehow i »he would Is- beaten on her retain
so much better than the I>ord makes within it all there is better with
ns, ill the sense' that the pictures in ’ the worn*, os (hero is worse with
the
portniitn"df Hesly or Rtrtott. AVIien ! are
m* l6rrifi (Mr taste on tiii^pvort of j them j M*ry sorely they Veep over
stiiiulanl, we me likely to be iKsap little graves; and tlieu, if they must
pointed, and aught to h«v .Ifo.is part, ami oue goes tu the long hoioe
possible, tod, for iniiny ftnUu 1 Jml one stays in this, whutever they
shall not give, tliat in the truest umr do that are left To mend the
i -1 . -■ j Also, it is known (luit worni* exist
*<-<1 « nh an nqroypasswt i,1 ‘
even-thtn? neriwsfarytn th>- j A' 1
sSs - 5 -
l-Himt, lrfo rr.1 ,;,A numbered, Liluwri-
■fall* riv II lli.lt IS tn Hie r*im
(•ton from it- esritn* ridis-
• iw.r.-i.Us <-*p.*-iaHi ukSImis.
.‘.m-ti.ntly with llirir chlt-
thc better. Vary tender und iru*
they all when sickness smites
bMUtofitetl by mere womanly, sen
tsibte jfrn^cnric,, ;A. man, whether
bonorabio or dishonorable, admires
a giH Afl the more for the exercise
that a man may seem to be all that
is worthy' ami desirable, and yet in
reality not be fit to step aeross the
threshold of ai; honest man’s house,
n
abominable lips in courtly speech to
an innocent, unsuspecting girl. -
Now, that the summer has come,
and tourists and city-bred fellows
are straggling arotiml tlirongU the
idjat ho had said, a mouicut befoi
that God had made it so Tit tlie
beginning. A true 'marriage is,
thorofore 'always a religions act i|
itself; hcciuise religion .means th(*
binding of ono |o another, whetlicr
it be ou earth* or fn heaven, in a
trno and pure uni.a;. So the Scrip
tures never command this relatioii;
they only reaoguize anil Ideas and
niauh the Lord hirusrif can mska, |>oor broken lift j* troll done if they
there* will be tilths when the faun. , do It modestly mid tqyly, and baa
band and wife can not are ey« to the blessing of the lt.xen One. 11 of,
eyv, or auAc ono mnsio of the bass j then, in that case it ia always oue
and alto iu which they plighted afore in a heart made larger tolioUl
much less permitted to open liis ^uard it. Everything seems to he
settled, once for ail, from their owu
beautifol aud holy -Ttttm of ^t;
wliero tho man wake# before the
full, Bees the woman that God has
! brought to him, recognizes her
their faith. -It is extremely proba
ble, if a man can not always fori
.satisfied with himself before Do is
loomed, he will not always foal
satisfied with Jiis wife filler; and if
site sometimes charges bcisdf with
folly when she ia a maiden, she may
do tlie same now and
huslmml when she is a
self-love can not hide or extenuate
one more; never one mat
make way for another)- The match
made in heaVen ia uever unmade.
VXAUiiiroS f The fudtptmiUut.
borne for having broken it; then,
with a sudden gteam of hope, she
innocently looked ap in hin. face and
mid, “But y* can meud it, utuh ye I*
My fattier cxj.lniiusl that ho conld*
not mend the bowl, but he could, bv
twr-BrormfTi»n«s boy another.
However, on opening bis purer it
was amply of silver, and he hatoto
make amends by promising to meet
his tit tie friend in the same spot, at
tlie Kiime hour,” next day, ami to
bring sixpence ' with diim, bidding
1»A - , uiflamt hile, tell her mother she
had trrn » gentleman who wotiM
bring money for tlie bowl Wexf day.
The utold, euUrrly trusting him, iqrtit
4 little lioy on asking his father
to allow hitu to be iMptiaed, was
tiu-n by her told that he was too yMpg, that be
*mR. If my might foil back for £Mroa an
little boy. To this
ily a
made tbd
what is wrong in myself always, I touching reply: “Jews baa proni-
it must "be a very tM|k> anil holy 1 iord to carry the lambs Jn Ilia arms;
anil everlasting love flfot will stead as I uat only a little boy, it will be
Ily overlook what may be wrong- in (easier for Jesus to carry me!”
pnt to^ her *av-comforted. Ou his rcti
. w" home, lie fimnd an invitation awaii
Mum;
Tirkri
bouk-.
Cl*. ('«BII
!t|t%
hire Cattlsand lb-word
_itnri.*s Rible Idrtiou-
rfad, dbrij.l nre Ma|*>, and other hooka
imipuSh to aiil u-arltrra ia ex|U..inisg
tlieir lrwoiw.
X B—flniwrintcmlrnri. .vud Librnrfcuwif
“ *¥* rifh '** «*«ke * nel.*’tv»u, in*y
onlrr nj- wntina, nnd miur exchnuee for
other >*ook» m h a* afte? iii-pr.-ti.ut do
uot meet their wishes I'rovi.U*l they are
not ifonred.
Catalans 11 will be forwarded, jwataae
Fayette Htrref, indti.m*. , Md'
Aqg It* ' tut 1—tf
flB
Colombia Advertisements.
a k
rincrl J*
REMOVAL.
C l llltUte RS, Whokmlr anil Retail
S a tinay-r, l olumhia, S. P,retmertflU-
Ijr inform- hi- frh-nda and r.i-tornrr- that
he lias remaned to hi* now < -Cd.lfadmienl,
fomeity kmalcr'* bniiiting, on the corner
of Rleliardann and TOvlor -treets where
heJaW (*m*tanliy keep ou hand a well
-elected amort meut of all articleahetoug-
mg to hi* fine at htwiness ant* a* ~
w, 1'novirions Tohaceoe, Xe.
January JO .
Oroce-
21-ly
RSTABLTSnKD ISC*.
ing hill) to dims fo Bath tho following
cvtwting, <to meet with some one
whom he specially wished to sec.
He hcsitnUHl for some little time,
tryiug to calculate the possimlitS- or,
giving tfo mceUngtohi* little friend BOOT. 8H0B, AND BAT HOUSE.
. A sanrrHE,
WnOLSSAW AXD RSU.IL
, DZALXa is
BMT8, SS^SS, 4HI> HATS,
wan *11 a main Rarer, countau uorw. block
COLUMBIA, S.C.
Jan 12 19—tf ‘
of ti»e broken howl, und of still
hfitfi® iu tuna for the dinner party
in Barit; bat finding this could not
he, he wrote to tlocline accepting the
idttfotlon on tic plea of a “pre-
-tgdbement,’' any ing tons: “1 enn
€ aboil ~ *
fir-t sgmult)ms of rormst ; tor an cutely OS,
they i-xl-t. they eim he sifrty and ovrfam-
ty removed from th.- n»«|.fHk»l» i*kri
far tba tiiuclv u*t> of U. A. Falnawtock*
tVrmifHCt*.
tt i* perfiettv tmrmle—.
mercury, being a jiurrly ret
dfiMCkM nuiv I«- .ulmitii*
l’.tmoat safety to eMidm. of all 4
Worm t'.uifiwUiuia, made more tor the
pt>n*»>w ”f pteiming the |mlate than et
ovrveominc the dirensr. hare hern n^na-
fortunsl alt over die cumtiy, hut they
*h.»1 In.*' of life i« nearly exlriaried,
and B. A. Fahneetoek’s X'enntfiife «ai-
tinnes to riow in favor daily.
Caution.—Should nrrariou require yo«
to pnrvha-e ft A. F»hne*tock’* ' erioi-
fngrc he iNirticul.-triy careful ta are
the iuttiab. -re J:. A. Thi* i* the
Iusl been An fororoHy koown *u»r*
omoi-b must in-i-t on l.R'in*
it, if they do not wish to have as muta
tion forced upon them.
,- 8CHWABTS fc HARLETT. m
(Ponuerty IS. A-FstmeatockV Ron & GaJ
Sole Proprletora, 1‘ittKhnrgh, P»
Dec 16 I860 rt—3.T
A Good ChfoBOfi
AlffttCB to introduce the Cfofo*
*' Knitter. Ha- our needle, no weight*,
ntrong, easy, knit*
at can be kmt hy Iciud, or fa
- ^ witii for less trouWe or ttrar,
Alas, a atoodacd, itouWe-thltoAlt*
Liberal (tiarount.
G. PATROX1, Oen.ftrent.
71* MsrketftrieeLj
1 _ x, ,,,, ,1. WilwjNgtefi-B*
Jan S IS—
.
*
efigi
’ not disappoint bed/ahe truatod me
tw implKatty.”—Jtrace’a Lift of Om.
Sir William Xnytcr.
GREEK’S t
MANSION HOUSE,
COR. FAIRFAX J. CAMKBON «TBKKT»S
ALETAXDRTA, FA
June IS 41—^