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• T ■ IP' -WLJVI- LJjRU I ^T 1 *1 '-I * I"| -f *JW THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., SEPTEMBER 21, 1870. The Master’s CalL t Up and l>c doing! the And lift- is :v* frail as th To God and thy better I>o with thy might what! Though the day, is Ere long ’twill fade from I While tin© evening i There’s 4 time for rest, ] The lian'eet is white, 1 And tlion at thiuc ease 0 lainff devotions, show Id on*4fcstog - ingf , What more delightfhl scenes this aid© of heaven, tlum imreutu, with their eons and daughters surround ing the domestic circle, devoutly uuiting their voices in sacred song, 3* 1 brief, leaf. true, • th.d’sttodo, the sun ia Tie reay And death ing sky, kly fall: cease to all. field is wide: u«»t abide; twecu: sickle keen, and faiut, complaint, title heat, feet; k the wine, thine, awaits cycnV 1ngh an* few pad iabroad, O, think of the Master, Whose* meek lips utto: Whotpilrd f<wthee r mid And sought no rest for Of a father^ wrath w And bore lib cross to Go forth and jUbor! A The faithful servant, gate*. | f t (•-. . , . H For adeutli of shame theSaviour died, To open tlioae gohlra* pofeato wide. • That soul, rcdeeuH'd frouj tig* toils of sin, In hb spotless robes might enter in, . Work with thy might! era the ilay of grace - Is spent, and the night steals on apace. Th® Master lias given l:i4 pledge (Unite ; Who trlimeth soul® like the store shall shin®. ! Patting Prefarafato ( J 4 At tbf cl • poor, k* long, on fit «d ibe lug 0 {' run Already had po\ of the worldr i Ail, and trnlcpe: discouragements haa abandoned Mapping. j met century, youth on- he woe so long, jygst bf seoro.d of » pfint- bring *ke. and hardness him sour, nehfaxv ent j Under less any a young mao Ifjfco an aimless life, or having uo higher aim than to lire bntfor a day; or,,worse still, has plungwl headlong into all tlio extravagances and indulgences con nected w ith thrifllessulss and crime. But the youth had vigorous health; this ini anted to him a tocntal vision, a more power, which soon showed itself to hfe, employer. He was also prompt, pc*pera i*g and, painstaking ; 1 with these three qualities, in Mm Tour Influence. and spite of at only,he by step, and died fact that be was good in everything tolerable bis patient way, step wool-suck of England, mong the most honored meu of hfeRation, and age—the Lord Chancellor Campbell, lta this case, vigorous la alth was a uiino of wealth; • a better t'oftnne thau if he had been l the heir c * many thotufemfe. And certain is that the j world would be a baiqiier world, mid the men in it woufei be hoppier,* better, and greater, it one tithe of the time and care aud fejady which parents bestow umufetion o' money to children, Wj:re devoted cal editcatibji and train- try to; secure’ a vigorous Of auvN two young g on the race of life, t healthy* the other rich dte, {other things beiug on the- leave to tbo ph ingr constitutio men sta one poor and effeiq equal, the honor, are rant) Who it daym an< to leave to constitutioi t” Another ele wt in scads for usefulness, remembered name, ivor of the former, this article will lay lye, “I will do mure ' * * a vigorous h - the success hat his em it ill of Lord datnplsjll was, ployer, see Hg his ihiH nature, but noticing al be same tifrre that w hen he had anything to A lie went at - it promptj;and, with great pains taking, kejg ; at it until the work in hand tjjaa jdone, although done pain fully slow, he {latted him on the shoulder, a ways spoke cheerfully to him, and 1 thus stimulated bhn to greater I youth in ities. How many a 100I, how many as ap ohfldttt the nigttff with h have li Let the master, , q«rrei a on the low anna gone out in life, -who, 'm poa&onatc fiaeeot in- patting m if * *r*i. \*i, f, the <t»ter dfaofami influence bf vocal music •, hits always the «*Uttne. ... _ ... - f good teif, WteOhc pa rents and |qhildireu are accustomed their voices ill: song, show you flue, in almost , where peace, ,liar- ve prevail, and w acr vicefi have •* [ Hi • an fee, can throw around thousand heavouly influ ences, aha eharm it iito the paths of virtue!. S Is «t hot td be regretted that good * of families—who %re I (heir morning and eve- if' often to and we every ins mony ami the base; £ ling place, i M< courts the soul a tho Yeung women, you don’t know how much influence you have over >x>nng wen. If you would kbor earnestly, we should not have so many dissipated young men in onr laud. l»o not let them fill a drunk aid’s grare. 1 suppose yon will say, “1 am not to blame; I don’t believe we have anything to do with ymvng men’s getting drunk.” Think a mo ment Did yon ever do anything to prevent them f Did you ever go with a young man when he had been drinking a little! U 1 believe so.” Well, did you think ns much of him as yon did before he drank t “No.” You should have said to him: “If you drthk, 1 will not go with you any more.” You might have saved him from a drimkurd’s grave. Will you say to that young man who is attentive to yon, that yon do not mean to go with arty young man who drinks one drop of liquor t He may shnn yon for a few days, bnt ho will think of it, and will make up his mind that yon are right; fer what woman wants a drunken husband 1 JS ZT-~ Miscellaneous. Tho Archbishop sf Canterbury. Dr. Archibald (kuaplsiMait had, us Bishop of lxmdon, exct*eded all other bishops In Ids uncomcntiomd and practical 1*1 wni. He had .visiUMl cholera patients iu hospitals with his wife; he had done much towards the raising of the milliou pounds iu teii y^um to supply choreh aqcttemo lie The SUtevt Daaghter at m id Tto be able to get dinner, to sweep the room, to make a garment, to tend » babe, would add greatly to the list of a young tedyVs aceomplishmenU. Where can we behokl a more lovely sight than tho eldest daughter of a family, standing, in the sweet sim plicity of her new womanhood, by the side of her toiling, care worn mother, to relieve aud aid luv I How sl»e presides at the tuble, direeta in tlie kitchen, now amuses the fretting babe, now diverts half a score of little folks in the library. She can assist her younger brothers in their sjKirts, or the elder ones in their studies; read the news|Miper to her weary fatlmr, or smooth the aching brow of her fevered mother. Always ready with a helping hand aiul a cheerful smile for every emergrney, she is an angel of love, and a blow ing to the homo circle. Should she be called out of it ,U> originate a home of her own, wqjuld site Ihj any the less lovely’or icHpcrilkiiig! ’ A young girl was sweepieg a room one day, when she I went to ..the window-shade, and hastily dri*w it down 1 “It makes the room so dusty,” she said, “to have the sunshine comimg which shone were unseen So the un it was the the dnst. in!” Ttic atoms of «lusi golden in the sunbcai iu the dimmer lig taught girl imagin sunshine w hich made Now, many persons imagine them solves very good people. Oue i»oot old man, who had livted all his life without a thought of love to ilod, said be was all ready to die. “lie didn’t owe any man ft cent Its- tho world.” : { Now, if the Spirit ^af God should shine down brightly into such a heart, how do you suppose it would look 1 O it would show them such a sight of dark sins that it would almost crush them 1 Even the best heart in the world would quake, to see itself as God does. It is hear* sfus that are the terrible oues; they lead to »U the rest. ■ \* This light of the Spirit is like the snriftfiine Irf the d«4y veals what: waA-bKWUuw feel '•nrmJvok « we begin datiou to tlie poor, known ns u t Bishop of Ismdon’s Fund.” No bisli op had ever preached so much—and few so well—to the people. He was born in Edinburgh (1811), and went to Oxford with a good training in the Scotch school; he hud fought Dr. Newmau successfully off of the position he had take in Tract No. 00, that the Thirty nine Articles could be honestly aubteribed by Hoinsn Catholics; ho had sne<*eoded Dr. Arnold at Bug by; had boon dean of the very “Low” cathedral at (Carlisle; had written articles fort.be Edinburgh and Knrik Hritixh /ferfrmr; and was altogether as oi^entionable a mail to the Hitnallsts as could have beeu chosen. The feet that lie was a Scotchman wflp In itself startling. This was so novel that the news, papers Ashed up from remote antiqui ty an old verified prophecy tliat when a .Scotchman should be Archbishop of Canterbury man Would barrow utiderground—a prophecy which the Uddergrouial feteUway fsMIia. Dr. Twit’s preacMug always drew erewds to Bt PanlM where I ha>*e nererul times hoard him. While ho was not eloquent, life sermons were always interesting and simple, and they were uttered iu a good round voire which all could hear. He is a some what pecniiar man in apiwarnnce. His hair is brews, Ms fare fair and beardless as a hot’a; and though ho is somewhat wriukled, his month ban a youthful expression, lie has an almost studied plainness—not to say Th® MUsry of War. The Christian view «f the misery of, war ia express'd w ith great force in these words of the Ckriwtimn I ;iioa; When we say “Germany,” we think of Bismarck ; anil “Frauoo” ureas, to our ears, Napoleon. At least, each of these ineu ia to us the type of life urttion-—a warrior, strong, crafey, enger r risking life far that which alone makes life dear to him. But Germany to not that, and France to not that. Each of those countries is a million of homes. In every home hearts art bound togsttier by just such mutual love aid independence as make life sweet to us. And in each ot them there is now grief and trouble—aching hearts, and eyes that strain for a sign from him who has gone to look death iu the face. A year ago, in Dresden, we camo to he acquainted with a waiter in one of the charming concert restau rants that are found only lb Genoa! ny*. We learned by degree* hfe little family (Hater}', tlie hard straggle to keep afloat with wife and babies, on the beggarly w ages that labor there command*. We visited hfe home, saw the little chamber and closet where all tho family lived in dean* liheas and barely iu comfort Tie worn ont wife—re-assn red after the first (right a strange visit brought to those who could export no elitnige bnt to the worst-showed ns with pride her rosy babies, and explained all the little domestic economies of the household. 'We grew warmly attached to the modest, kind, true hearted profile; their struggle with life—so like that of millions of their oonntry people—was to us very touching. And now the news eotnea, “Prussia Use called out the 1*r*d leek^—the flowi*r in age of her male imputation—and we know that otir l>oor friend must leave wife and little tliey have no longer his snn biuutiHjKO of manner, though emi to labor for them, hfe cowing to look House and Farm. Turnips Every farmer ought to grow as many roots m'possible for feeding stock iu Winter and Bpring. Kuta feigns, mangels, beets, paianifsi nod carrots, will be found useful iu vari ous ways far improvisg the ooudition of stock, and at the same time sav ing other provender. Ixiog keeping roots must have a loug time to owwi to matnrity, mid on this aruuofit the seed must he sowu iu May or June. Hotl turnip*, *m*h as the white and red Norfolk, white gloin*, white *tot»e, purple-top straie-lreved, white-top str»|>-leavc4l; aix-weeks or early yellow Dutch, eUx, niay l>e aowu on Well prepared ground fau August, •ud will come to maturity before frost, severe onough to hurt tbctn, sets iu. By takiug them up before they are damaged, and scouring them iu the cellar or root house, they w ill Aimfeh good nucculeut food for sheep and young cattle, but will not be suitable for fattening animals. A piece of wheat or bar ley stubble, plowed sod harrowed, and made perfectly flno, and free from gram and weeds, will yield a good crop of tornipa, especially if a dressing of weU rotted masure, rich compost, guano or wood ashes, fa given to the soil. The seed should be put in with a drill in rows at least two foot asunder. This will admit of horse labor ia th« offer cultnre. The plante should be thiuned so as to aland in the rows from eight to teu inches from centre to centre, according to the rtiju- of the variety- luntly genial, t in hfe elmreli politic* Uo to a Low A 'burckuian, with a friendly leaning toward the Broad Churchmen. Tie fact tlwt an Arch- l»i*hop of CantiTlniry kIkmiUI be fienuiunlly intimate with *uch men as Stanley, Maurice, ,AUi»rd, and Kingsley, Is one too pregnant with sigtiiticanre to be overlooked by any party in the chureh. Tho fact that the oldent and m«w(t authoritative set- in Kughind had steadily *»t its face toward tlie Broad-Church was *0 certain to alarm the other |Rirtics, that the liberal clergy were resolved to eehAimte Dr. Tail’s enthrtHHim*nt with an unnsiuil strictness of ob servance of the ancient form* and customs, though 'they fonnd the niachineiy tl* refor somew bat rikdy. Thfj* aiKTcetlcil so far ns to out ill very atmtling distiiuiliM-ss the distance England fats trn^ehsl from the era when the throne of I’nn- terfeiry meant something, nnd the impossibility of )deeeing up a bona Jide archbishop, In the old sense, in this age.—From “Aos/k Coo*.' Asmm- tcriuff* iu F**glnn<r by V. D. ('ontray, is Harper'a Magazine /on Srptnubi-r. ]Ykat it Would Coet to liuild a l*yramid To-day.—Several years ngo, when >ria* Harriet Martiaenn was visiting tho pyramid* of Egypt, she expressed regret that the urt by which Ufe immense stones were rafectl to their place* nan lost. An English Otigiiieer, therefore publfsheil an arti- c-W in tho Lomfoa Tt'iMi-*, stating that any com;ieteiit engineer could 0011- struct a pyramid equal to tlie largest in Egypt. The following facts would acein to prove tliat it to no idle boast: —According to ancient authors from 100,000 to 300,000 men w ere engaged for twenty yours on tlie great pyrn* far at night ; he goes to face tin* CUas«r|M»t rifles. 80 it to all over Germany, all over France. Home Vourtrade*—“I am one of those whose lot iu Hfe has l**en to go out into an imft icmlly world at an'earty age; and of nearly twenty fauiilh** in which I made 111} home in the course of afemt nine >ears, there were only three that could be di*aignute«l us ha|>f»y families ; and the aonrre of troubfo wms not much the lack of love, ns tin* lat-k of cure to manifest it.” The chafing won!* of this sentence gives ns the fruitful source of family alien nitons, of honrta(*lies itninmor.iUc, of sail face* and gloomy home circle*. “Not 90 tcuvli the lack of love aa tho Uck of care to luuuifost it/ What a world ot misery is stiggrat- c«l l*y thto brief remark ! Not more than three happy families in twenty! —mid the cause so manifest, and so easily itunmticd ! All, in tbc “small, courtesies of Hfe,” w hat |»wer re sides! In a look, a word, a tone, how much of happiness or dtoqui etude may be romimiuientcd! Think of it, reader, and take the lesson home with yort. . Sot king Isort.—Mr. Lniciis, in the Ckriatittn Vnion, to responsible 'for this m-nsitivc idea : I called the other ifey on my friend Mrs, T., who has the finest wUoetkm of roses I ever saw. Kite took me mid : the sum of whose united labor haa been estimated to lje equal to raising 15,700^000 cnbic £oet of stone one footni^h. Ttitf steam engines of room. Ib Krt ^ r l ** * wbul^ be ab^e U>. do thfe ip only eighteen hours. This would make very mu.gl.ty, »ml unh«m “*« ®r j.yn.n.i.1. SIMM onr .inn, lot n. never try I tha “ fn R «T >t ** »> “««« to Pt»t »»«, the foclingn. Don’t let ont to aec th<*m—white rofieii, ri*d rosea, yellow rosos, climbing rosea, and roses in )H>ts, the gay giant of battles anil tlie nuslest moss rose, every siiecfoa I ImmI ever heard of, and a great many 1 had never heard of, were there iu rich profusion. Mrs. T. began plucking right and left. Some bashes with bwt a wingie (lower «hc fenpoitol. 1 remonrt«t«l. ,fWr “**• « ‘‘You ore robbing yminwJf, Mra. T./ said “Ah,” said she, “Mr. laucus, do you know that the way to make Christianas bimfeii hfe, sbouldern, and rolled down into the sepulchre. <- -*'•**• c-' - au angel from iM men regular ,jCkZI/lrtAU Etiquette,—M w ay 8 $a^ “Yfia, sir ” “No, sir ” “Yes, poi>a.” 'W, "^TWibl: yon.” “No, thank you.” ‘Hlood nitfit.’’ “*Jo**l- morning.” Use slang terms. llap before entering a room; uml uqver leave it with your few* to the company ./..mm,*,,/ I Always offer yonr sent to a Indy, or to an old ’gentleman. >r,t1 WiiXW loof ai chairs, or tables. ,r <; Never overlook any rone when reading or writing, nor talk or read aloud while others are reading. Never leave your clothes about the room. Have a place for every tiling, and everything iu its places, j impossible work, providing anybody could be fonnd foolish enongh to undertake it. * *. GfiHi Bj i»ur i t4 nh pvt down the curtani, and fancy there fe no dust. It is the Hdly Spirit’s voice ia our hearts. He is showing life oaHelves; find better still, ho will show us the true way of Hdp^neas. H ia only - found *i»i rei)entnnc^, at the foot of the ertss. , , „ f ,, . . r v . 1 .. « .. ... him- Before God and nau t before v “*”' >*•“?«»!■ •rs freely f I lose nothing by what I give sway.” Thfe is the universal few, ^We never lose anything by what we give •way. Kedmd Afewif fa the romUy.— them; put in a piece of butter, vat QSZZSZL? ITItoJlcy.—Bays Dr. Grrtl,rfe V “H ; Books ami jierimtteds sfewthl be *n*~*a*~U you wont to keep a dead u»au, put him in w hiskey. If you want to kfl! ( a lfflng mftiq pdt ’the whiskey inte intcjiqierano®. .1 charge it with the murder of innumerable amil*. 1 “In this country, blcRMd with fri?c dom and plenty, the word -uf God nud the liberties of trite rtligloti, I charge rifftte the riause—whatever be their sodtte elsewhere—OtiUpftt ofthe pot ertj ; , ah<t almost fill ibe crime, and almost oil the misery, and almost aH the ignorance, and almost kiigrin in every l^feifiehald. ,,, They aas vma to biiag ne the goldea frnit of tliought and experience (roin other miudfi «fd other lands. As tho fraita uf the, trees, e# the earth’s soil are moot enjoyed around thfi family board, so should those tliat grow upon mental and moral boughs bk gathered areftnd it by tlie entire household. ‘‘No the land. ‘I am not mud, most noble Foetus. jC sjfesfe.iUfi words of truth Ke>;er ppf yonr feet 00 cufcljdotto, ouil soberness.’ I do in my conscience belfave that these intoxicating stim- u»en and women than found a grave in Unit dolagb which swept over the highest 1 rill-tops, enguWng a wbrtd of whicii 'but eight wiire! saved/ V > — —-— —” hotlfe eteiumi eoufe fe* tuonc appropriate and pleasing than for one member all. If parents wottW introduce this the ignorance, and almost nil tl* excretoo into their fomUiea, Urey irfcdglou that dfe^nnxj and afflict would soon see the levity trad gld- dinoaa that* muko np^ the conver sation of too many circles' giving way to refinement and di, O-fedi ulauts fiavo sunk into lawditkm more Physicians are now administering yed raw boof^ properly seasoned with salt and heated by- placing the dish containing it in boiling water. Why orchards Fkfoy.—A eorre* rrajiondcat of the Valley Farmer *a\W onhard* bare died or fe'come pose fr»»ra these canrea; TU® 1‘xlumsUon of the soil froai the constant crop of apples; from the lifowing away by the wind of tlir leaves of th® tree which nature deafened to feed the soil cm which the tree Mauds; by the rro)i® of grass, grain, or route eocistently ta kuu from llw satue graaud iumI Uute rvtnni of •iibstaiti'c to It. To irttoro them ;—If any were lefr worth ro*t*>riffe, hub must cease to crop the grtfiihd under theta, ami must autnuro them with vegetable MHsd.l, decoying lmvcw, liaw, wood hhImw sud aalt. A t'ompoal toi-med of the substance* w«sihl lie excel- h ut; or one turmc«l In |hu t by soap sud* and refuse *lops, chip dirt, turt, ctr., well rottcil. lluii trim them of oil dead limbs, and those tha# cross uud gtdl soto. other, and of all sircker* that feed ii|kiii truuk or limbs, not mvcsMAiy for a crop. Wttthing Colored Fabric*.—“IV fort sashing any coliuvd fabric*,” Ktyotlie Hrientfffr Americaa, «it i* recommended te^aoaV tllcm for some time In water, to ever}* gallon of which fe added a s|kmmi- ful of ox-gall. A teu enp uf lye in a pail of wrater is said tolmprow the (x4or of blot^k gooihi a lien it to neee**»Ty to ws*h tlwui. A strong, clean t«*a of common hay will pre serve the color of French linens. Vinegar in the rinsing water for pink or green, will brighten those colons and wida answ er* the auuie eml for both purple and Wuc.” ' ■ r - '.■» ^ Snake /fife.—The follow ing is humI to be u soverefeu remedy' for make lute, bo it in man, v-omoii, child, or dog: i Take a small piece of alna^ pul verise it well, jmt it iate a pint or sq af sweet milk, tlien drench thor oughly the peramt or animal bitten, admiatotev a large done of sweet oil. After a very short time a marked improvement will be notmlnpml in the roeo-bush-boar to to pluck Ha flow- three hours the person or auimal will be almost wholly re stored. ! ** ■ 't r> 4 f .A* a Take some bread ora mbs and turn on Jnat enough hot water to Baltimore i > wpini mr viAirast J'^Aweat SEVEN GOLD MEDALS !!AVK JVHT BKKN AWARDED TO VIIA3* W* 3tr JtTJ'Jto ia OctoAwr ami tomte, IMS, fcr THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE mr Bsltlmare, Wwr Tortt, and MdripUl Ojfiee and Here Wureroomn, He. 9 Forth Liberty, sear Haiti more . Haiti more, Maryland, KirMT* PiiNKMi !i»r® *11 the latest ImpriiYciMcnU, inrltulfe tl* Amfii Tre ble, Ivury Prunte and the improved IVnrli Aetksi. FNilly wnnwiM for fire yearn, with the pmlbjte of rntopm within twelve UMSith*, if uot i-nUrely *st- Ufsrtrsy to the i>urcliS*er. / Sccnod-lwitd f'toiHM aud l*srlpr <»nt«n* alway* oil humI, at from fi-'iO to #H0b. Referee* oho bar* our ! , iuno*in urn: Gew G. A C. Railroad. / 1^. I f , / LSI „ _ . trfiWfrni ilhlftl f Irlt IVIft Wf fi f rfllriP. V 0J.u.iAi n. v. 1 0*drfe!S5»tCte,^5*S “ doily. Humls> » e feht“ rood, fptoof Koo UP. fa-* rc Pulumbi*. “ Alston. Newberry * * * N I w - • *• • • w*av ^ l>Sfl) ......^9 main «rw uriy ........ .... ... It Arrive st Abbeville ts* R *• Anderson.. Atepn, ** G fipeti \ Inr............... A g j, ^ wows. :ir t Al -% ff’ * fa-ave (Smuivilfo.;.... ,i. t ? 00am - A«d«w*nni............5r! 7lK»2 ** totohUai - »oosm ” Xewlwrrtr: ,/W 471> m ** Atot4»i» f -..tHOpwj Arrive st foltuuUa 9 4tp« JOHN Ik MORE, sJ Gcjaersl S. C. Bailro ad. *a iwt y N C Clinrlotte, N Cs Gov , Vs: C W Melton, O N and niter >K»r ISth, th® Fmwms 'I'nun* iiiioii if»c H. RitilrtMul wig run' the following srhedale: Harwell ta. ftos, ■mm3 April 9 IM» • ' . *4—a WM. SKNA9E A CO.. CURB HOIKS AMD UFBUIT piano mm THESE ■glbr •x pn Sees Otirtj vesrft Mid u*ue their StolMil M M*euiCtHM»a pro- Sic® pfow*»»ic«-n Ibw Their P TONE jhtMn®* irrvst power, •WHIM* a*4 Its* **f- r. m nil a* freml pur.ty mt omM« iKnw^tuit the c«W» ngi For (JAaHrabm. fa-nre Columbia. 41sfa Arrive at t'barleMtNi 3 W»w Iawve rharienton I SOssi Arrive at (Juhuwtto 4 10 p* For ■i Iacst® Columbia..... ,..7 Arrive at Augusts. «s;s f>esv® Aturwsta....»,.. *•*... J9 fin * g Arrive st Cotumbis 4 IS p m Ifiykt Rrpret* (Fhrndopt exempted). Ijtmeo Columbia ....7 30ps» Arrive at Clisrh-wto*.-. Idas Arrive st August*.. ......7 06** L®sv® CharuMto*................7 30 ps Lesv® Augusts • 00pm sfColuinbis Comden Train. ? Arrive at -fiteam •a MosAs)*, W wiu nm EsUmdsr Ki Lesv® Csmdew I Si a Arrirs st ('oissabis.. u.tt OOsw Leave Cshuubta t 30pm Arrive st C'sswien '. S Ops . H. T. PEAKE, him. Sup*t C. C. ft Augusta Railroad. TOUCH U |4t**t 1*1 el«»4ic. sad mtin-ljr trvm bam the ♦•uml it w Mtkjr !*!••<*. In .WORKMANSHIP tiirjr are osnxeetlc^ «mi)p non* but tl* *«*y • «* k-M*r4 BMlrrhil tl«e bipr e»pn»l em- m mm iMMiueas esnUing ui to keep eus- u«>nn ! lr an ,nim» ns>i aonh vf lumber, lg* Alt mr Sqimr* riunw have nsr Xrw lw|4»» ttl Or Hr* rung fob awl l be Agrnth- Trr«.lr. ! (t'enrrai Freight a ad Ticket Office, I Columbia, fc. C-, Dee. teWte. i ..... • Mum .*. 1 —It 43sat 1 Eps Wt VhiU •pR'chiK nttsslMS Jt* our iue f?pVt nnuH in GnoeJ I'laituM aud hrjiuuv Gnuife K tenn^l Augua 14, IBW, w!»U-ti bring the Im^fi ■no aarnt frW.Stoii lb« In* jrtt Uro a»- b.*tL 1 • • Kwy Piono Mir wssrlntol fa S*o jr**! Soie whuh-nal* Apvtw-y fa I'nrLnn A Kerd- luimo cvlrbraU-4 I’nihv Ot'^nun nod ClilKcl liar- SMSiSSSk’ WJI. KXAHK t CO. Ns 31® West Bali >uxxv m m-nr Kutow. liaTlmniee, M«L May UlMftl 4C—lv r. B. SADTLEE & SONS, OPTICIANS AND saa Baltimore uimmt, Street. or WATCHES & FINE JEWELRY. mwmTiXinor SPKCTAl LKS, SPOoXa, FORKS, AND 8IL- VKR XV.UXK GKN’KUALLY. May 13 1S0U . * 46-tf THE DEPOSITORY 0 1 F the Marx bind Sumbiv m-IhmiI Union is furnished with an Htinnrps**eU am Kortmrnd at everything non-emury in the nnruniiation of Sunday-srhooln and Bible CVsMfs, mnifiriKing Ltbvnric-*, uniformIr hound, lettered and numbered. Library exoeDenee awn | Ticket*, arwa. Scriptttrs Mspa and other donigned to aid taadMrs to exp their lessons. Roll books, and Reward Bible Diettos- hsaks explaining N B—» _ who oan not order by wx ether fe*okn not meet tlielr winhev, not injured. ; Chtalegtitw will be forwarded, postage melted, the aias of h heats agp^ add a spoonful of pulverised aage, a tea^f •Lioouful of groutul pepper, gad. a teoHpoonful of salt; there way ba t Homo of the bread crumbs that aeod to be chopped; tlieu mix thoroughly, and stuff yoar bird. v ^ , Kinder 1 * Iron rust is removed by aalt mixed with Unnou juice. Mildew by dip ping tmttermilk and fey ing iu the suti. Ink stains may sometimes be . . . . 3 C r—^—- taken Cut by smearing w ith hot fed I rSbilSZZ 2? M } to, rend aloud far the benefit of When the stained article goes fo wash. Freezing will M fetko out old fruit stains, and scolding willl mm wm remove tlufee tliat liars, aovor been through the l*i rir : . PSBk np half a pailful of Kmc and watte f taka half a pint of flour and to consumptive! a diet of flady chop- stnko * starch of it; pour it Into the whitewash while hot and stir well. Yon will bare a whitewash that Will not rub off. So an exchange says. Aug 18 Columbia REMOVAL G ‘ Dl • Umotr, inform* hi* rm* hi* fric: a a. rMDBTffU TO ho win constantly ta U -»U|u»r,f'gnte r w f‘»Wwi»,etpo .e .! F^T A Ii LISliKDM s lML >>il. BOOT. SHOE, AID EAT HOUSE. n« . ▲. SMTTH*., .-V WHOLESALE AXD RKtAlL 'I * BMT8. *54*8, i5» HAT*. wt sitnc MAHt 8T»crr, oolcxbu botkl block COLUMBIA, S.C* Jan 12 ' ? 1^-tf Trntn* Forth, fanvt Auguste,^... ** Columbia... “ * Waiidwru.. **. CtoWr 4 ten to Amvc at ('hurlotu.-, S. S Wpni Mnkiug cIom- with Tmio* of North Carolina Ri«t«l atoUiKitotB Nvtk •ml Y**t. Train* South. Inavr ClutriuCte-. X. SSOem rhrMter .11 13 a m U inn4n.ro JJ AH pm “ ('oUmbiu.. i... • iHpm Arrive at Angnats 6 top as Making rk*M- hwmrttoaj rilfc Train* of t cntral and (it^ugia Hnilruada fig HAVaunah, »ih1 all potato to klerida, Macon, Colwmlnm, Montgomary, Mobife New < irtowAA. SetoiM, (imttanooga, MeW* plito, NaahvUkc. lamiavfite, .< Win anti, t*. LnuI*-, !u! point* feMitb aim! Weak _ IViM-C .'.rtTHiiK LL :,*gm Train*. *1 linuigh Ticket* *»Ui. feml ltag- gairecbrvkcd Ui all mltobwl point*. IW fHtom-ngrrw I*j- IhU roUtr giittu- N«»rtb. hare etoske of fire (S) diftWrM loc.tc*. t C. HOUR NIGHT, Smp‘. E. R. Doiof.t, General Freight am Ticicl Agent. BU E’IUIXJE KAU.lMAl). f’pilAIXH «m theltto* Rfege Railroad X run dailv. SuiuLtv* rimitnl 1 pm ran daily, Sunday* exrepted: la-ave Andrmm at 4 1 Arrive at Walhaila nt...... .1....7 fawve WnUulto at .....5 tea ■ Arrive at Audirtoui at 10am —■ Ml. I 11.11,3 Miscellaneous Advertisements. W HY to it that *n nmnj childmi dm mulor the age of five year* ? ITud a large proportHUi of children die under that age, ha* lioeu a autpect of remark, witfei and without a *s\tisfu#tory tnnM-d. it i* certain. Alao, it in known that worm* exiat fe tlie huntnn *y*tcni front it* «-ariie»t infar* ey; fherr-forr parent*, wprcinlljr moibera who are more oaoKUnttly with their chil dren, can not he too ob*erving of^ th® first mpmptnm* of trorm* : far m I ermifoge. It fa perfect!}' hanafcma, mercury, beiug a Ritkm. and may be 1 of l • Worm gag* Pl«wiiig the factored all over the country/ but abort learn of Ute fa nearly ei . and B. A. Fahutetockhi Vermifuge oao- tonw toggrow tu favwr daily, naf Caution.—Should eceoaion require ym *rj& is the 1 1889, and ptuvh&Mvre mot 1 it, if toey do not vri«h to II.VSUTT. (Forinerty K A. Fnhuoah**’* Son & Ofa) :i 1 /viri^i,. te-i .‘ Anna BiMAmwk ffe ruHr ITOpnffWW, nwiMilf*, *■ Deo H I860 li—ly* "" 1 ; -«•—“rt 1 f fa A Good Chanoe r I . ■ t T» IfAHSieN HOUSE. NEW SLR "h 1 r 0, ) IS rt*BL! is rt-1 EVERY WEI •” “ RUDE <t M ( 1 am faric- tine eopy.-pev annm.i One copy, fax itM>ulht- To Miniitcro. Widow and Theoirariral *<"' t >ld »ub*rril«er* w fe* 1 a the rxpiratioe of tl will ha charm No new name* M-riptfea book, a in adeaiier gtei mtto or tm For mm Wrtare (oue »»h ; Fmd'iinw rtWni One month Three wmdOm...... MW..... Six aioot l Tw«-!rc mouth*. On tolvcrtfai nient- «»f upward* a tlfecooot 0 five *>|uare« and wjra^ of ten Minare* and np and of oik -half rohun j*er erut. wtll be rate*. - OUtotariaa «lH*i»**te ten ceiita tor eight advance. J*u«tago— Fiva eeiatn i I AH rcniittatrcc* arid b* addreamvl to* . , • Rjev. A. R a- 1 ^ - N i- V I n I Rffligi Traudtfid for tht •atgirt of Ihex for Mfe—Itni* ell lUiou 1‘ault rvfet lfert Hi, ife- folium I won aeqwiiittyl - hvlikaw uu<f v ickiil went to diaivli, H<-' Lord* SnjqnT, nc\ 04 a clii istiHii, wii Klun-kiiig, whose Ul< and who «as a tor of every faithful <lXtoS. 3h*. “• A Mtraugcr ou»4* - hia iici^ibirlKNak a that he Would gi* a pursuit; He* famt. ptva<*lHsl about tht Paul, sMid lira hud lacu a bfes{>h or sinned in fairer’ hod, nluHtid ariae ii put off refreotiHice. 4-ilWl; not to tkg imp but utHy to tl»<»* Wlrnenv truly iv|m- receive pardon, for nworur “As I live. < io»l, i have no pica of the wicked; but turn from his wav ** turu 3c, for why w ii Tire preacher tin la imitation oE Tut nretii is prvnter tlm| anil quoted the w tine: “Thou fl<*M. for Goal’s ureter in litiman misery.” “WJien you tt»|reiit or your cd—icfa'C are foo great to b a usurer f«Mrlet»l v. w and courage I ‘Tl thou Heat; thou 4 1© r ..' e ri Tv V ■fi L 4 tlwra treat: <fodV thou the guilt fa all The rcekless i»ta» tively, ami beholil urml fa free $nd iioroinpiishml what row of the law Spirit; winch cut men through the aofteired and aubilir spirit, and he was o He tamed, when finished, to an •< exclaimed: “BIchm 1 came to church tl tjito sermon. I wi lewd another trfr, sertnbu while 1 li^ die it shall b%te returned home, w -stance fa tire scr. which he always He was now a m iii luiafi^ di aotik Taken sick not k» inon was fate consol the Holy Supper, aud happy, belie* justifieth the ungo “Yon do not ki «W Tauli, “when you to will aud should tberefott ri? A - ,r t'v f L *■ ^1 m * * the plainest serfaoi from 4hfa that a not because tUc^r ft lus COIL FAEBFAX f CAMKBDff i, AUSXAHDEIA, FA. v Jane 15 f -H—tf indifferent, but bee <foapairfa Godfejl that they*nan no* *och sinners tlvey hear the Saviour of siuucr- s «ter, who dilfemrt pwblfelie*; tlrear gin- I