The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 02, 1870, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. <
NOVEMBER i 2, 1870
hare gained a customer, and yoa
have loot one.*
And ao it proved, fbr the next day
the gentleman bought nearly aO hka
ftmita and vegetable* of Harry, but
never spent another peuny at the
stand of his neighbor. Thus the
season passed; the gentleman, Etui
ing he ooalil alwny* get a good
article of Harry, constantly patron
iaed him, and sometimee talked with
him a few miuntos about hi* fhtare
prospects. To become a merchant
waa HarryVt great ambition; and
when the winter came on, the gentle
man, wanting a treaty boy fer his
warehouse, decided on giving the
place to Harry. Hteodily and sorely
he advanced in the eonfldeooe of
his employer, until, haring passed
through various posts of service, he
became at length an honored partner
w the firm.—From Work aad Flag.
Through Ticket* Ifarth.
Om'l Haperiatindenta Offae,
OrttnriUe A Columbia K. Vdy
Columbia, a C„ Sept. 4,181
ipxasroat uA»aa t
Jnbidden Geest ,
eta to Now York, PhitodHpl
r, WaaMaaSea and Hirbm
irWmI at the following
iU Hand, via: OiwutHh, A
The long expected, inevitable event
has come to pass. The Italian troops
have occupied Beam, and the capital
of the Papacy will aoon be jwodaim
ed, and probably remain the capital
of reconstructed and re malted Italy,
in a few days the Pops My ones
move he a fugitive from his own sals
JaaiA with very doubtfhl proapecta
JOHN H.
SEVEN GOLD MEDALS
HAW JUH lin AWARDED TO
ujxas. u« avasvv.
Pointing bai
To my evt
Crowd they
In a dark
with ghostly f ngsr
■ set at wrong
> my t roe bled -iiuou
IS PUBLISH 11
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BY ' |
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H.C., Jaly
THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE
mm Brtttreaw, Vtf Tori, and Phitefelpfcb
OfU* and A ear IfawsMM, As. 9
Xorth Liberty, near Baltimore Htt,
Baltimore, Maryland.
of e*«r regaining his political power
and inde)teiM]eiHV.
Christ
attained its height under Julias IL,
(1303-U1L*), who was a better diplo
matist and warrior thaiP a bishop.
He acquired, in hot conflict with the
Venetians, Parma, llaoeuxa, even
Reggio and ruled from l’iucettxa to
Tcrradna over the finest territory of
Kurope. Bat a few years afterward
came the Kefonaation ae a sweeping
judgment of God ou the aecularixa
tkm and corruptions of the Cburch,
and with it set ia a movement fbr
religious liberty, which slowly but
sorely undermined the medieval
union of Omreh and Mtatr, religion
and poUtftrre,
The opposition to the temjioral
dominion of the Pope, however, |>m
needed from Catholic nations and
Catholic government*. (omtident
ble portions of it were incorporated
by the French ia the cisalpine re
(Hibbe, t7P7. A year later the re
public was proclaiared ia Rome, and
Pope Pina VI. carried away a prire
oner. XapuWwm 1. had a project to
keep the Pope (then Cuts VII.) ia
Pans under his immediate control,
sod to divide wit* him the thuniuion
of the world. Bat the Congrvas of
To this trait tiding heart of mine.
This points ip t a suffering n >ighbor
Whom I etoed not of hi* j kin;
Tliat, how much of aQ my hi or
Has been given to worldly gain.
This remind* Of hamh wontai*pokri),
That, of siiUfii discontent;
This recalls fr promtoe broke*,
That, the fejjura and days liiawpent,
These, with eteru, though sad upbraid
Count my trfjt neglected prayers;
Those show Fgith and Hope, now fed
Withered, choked by esrtftly cares.
Here arranged in solemn comuira,
Each with open book in hapd,
Many, Wearing aspect eoteiui i.
With their mournful reeoi Is stand.
Avarice and foul oppivnuuou,
Unjustjudgment, cruel see m,
Trust* neglected, false profe eion,
, Hanghty pride from meant ess born
Friendship cheated, want of candor.
poor that he might
rich, not ia earthly, but
in spiritual and eUsrual possessions.
Nigut Train on the Sou
tip and down, and wli
(iuiriuttf, CdanUs i
rued, going .South.
Carolina
fitfa* n
said Allere, “and I taka more pleas
ure in seeing these thing* come on
so well in the garden, than in a
game at ban, even though I like that
well enough, too.”
“Well, you have a curious taste,”
lie sauntered
Leave Cnlntobia...
*• Alstou
* Newberry.-.
Arrive st Abbeville
“ Urrrarflte..
HteifT« llanos have all the latest
improvement*, un lading the Agraffe Trr-
hle. Ivory Fronts, sud the ini moved
French Action. . Fully warranted for Bv*
years, with the privilege of exrhange
within twelve month*, if not entirety snt-
isfertOry ts the purchaser.
Second-hand I’isimm and Parlor Organs
always on Kami, at fnsn #50 to |IOO.
liefrreet eh Atire oar Pin mot im m me: Gen
K K Law, LriUuiMi, Va; Gen H Ransom,
XCiOeaDH Hitt. Charlotte, NCj Gov
Letcher, I^xiugto*. Vat C W Melton,
Cheater, 8C;J H Smith. Chester. S C;
J I Douglas, Viasdwra, K C; C Bouk-
night, ( olsmlna. SC; R Rarwell ic Hun,
Female Institute, Charlotte, X C
fF Send fur a Circular roniainiug 710
names of pararaia who hare bought HteifTs
1‘isim* since the close of the war.
Tonus—Liberal. A call to solicited.
April 9 1SC0 A4—tf
to ryot His head. He solemnly tie
cl art* l that Ilia kingdom waa not of
this world, and warned Ilia followers
agathat the temptations of worldly
powqr, and forbMl them the use of
the sword even in defence of their
la>r\l and Master. lie sent forth
Ilia apost le without scrip and staff,
and Holer annl: “Bilver and gold
have I none.”
Yet he who claims to be the vicar
of ( hrial and the socoeaanr of l*et«r
CHILDREN.
said the lounger,
on to join a company of like-minded
lads, who thought play the main
business of life.
Mother was sure-to call Allen the
l * fr ~
moment he desired.
^ “Don’t be late, Allen,” she said,
glancing at the dock, whieh said
Sue minute of nine. , x
“Never fear, mother,” mid the lad,
fastening the last button of his jack-
et, “the teacher jnst passed. I will
be there as soon as he.” And giving
his mother a hasty good-bye kiss,
he bounded down the steps, and in
another minute was in his neat at
school.
.Vilen’s companions were quickly
seen, let him be where he would.
They were always the beet boys and
the best scholars in the school, no
DOWN
KATSa Or ADVKJi
For ona sqaar# (om» inch \
First insertion.. J..
• Om month
Three mouths
Six months
- “Ok, see what Iwautiftil flat
atones!” said George; “bow nice
they would be to build a braise
with I*
“Let ns build rate,” said Rdith,
who was the eldest of the girts.
“No, let ns build two and ses
which is the better,” replied George.
“Kdith, you ami Bo|»hie and John
ami Willty. build one; ami Sarah
and Katej and Fred ami 1 build
another.”
So the little builders went to work.
George aud his i*trty thought it
would be so nice to buikl on the flat
sand that waa as smooth as the floor
of the (day room at home, sad where
they did uot need to waste auy
of the atone* in buildtug a founds-
tioo.
Fml ami the girl* brought the
stones while George put thc*m U>
get her, and, very w»oti the house
began to* grow to a reapedable
size.
But Kdith led her laborers away
from the beach to Where the rocks
began to prop above the sand, and
where the tide never came; and
having fouud a rock that was an
high a* her wamt, rite began to put
tier bouse together. It was hard
work, for they had to pick up the
stones on tin* Iteach ami take them
up to Edith, who spent soma time
in laying them on Uie uneven rock
so as to get a good foundation. 8o
wearing a triple crows, holdiag di
plomatic latareoorar with the courts
Strife and itiger,
Euvy, hatred,
Stubborn vfi
Conscience, fr
Wakens wi
Orreegh the S
Terror, angt
Spectral tiioitj
From the gr
Bring ye bach
Deed* of fqL
Hence! nor by
O’er the Pa*
n her riumbef starting,
redoubled foi ee;
til her arrows darting,
rii, keen rvnn me.
its! why thn i, unbidden,
res of former^ame,
ke deeds loud hidden,
and of crime!?
th-touce ami iavokiag the swunl of
foreign |irinees against his own re-
GRIND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO 7G3TZS.
For A mffmtfn
I^eave < ohmihis ‘ . ? 43
Arrive St Augusta 4 T5
Ie*rr AiunwUi i M
Arrive st C'oluwiliia 4 10
AVyA/ Krprtmt (Smmlapt rjreplei).
I^eave ('nhnhh. ....7 00
doth or homespun. A nobler hearted
mother had taught him from child
hood that character, not clothes, was
the s^mdard by whieh to measure
people. Nowhere more than at school
is the old adage true about “birds
of a feather.” At recess you would
ses Allen one of a knot of boys,
who were talking intelligently ow
the temporal power ia Ifllft, aad
Pius YIL returned in triamph to
Roans. During, the levolstioos of
1948, Rome was again proclaimed a
republic.,.aad the present Pope fled,
ia the diaguiaa *4 a servant hehiad
a coach, to the iwotevtiou of the
rx kiag of Naples. With the aid
at the French republic, the Roman
republic waa aorai overthriiwn, and
the IVqw (lenaiUed to return. Ever
siaer be has been s«|qiorted by
French bayooeU against the tv|ieatr
Softly speakn “Repent, 1
Though as scarlet thy tram
White as snow thy sins al
Christ for thee inakes inter
Arrive at rharfeal
Arrive st Aagwata
go book to the twilight of the Middle
Ages. Roman traditorn traces them
to Mis fletitioua donation of (Vmalan.
turn the Great to itiahop Hylveater,
ia JOfl, bat this ia kmg steer given
up as a fable. For the find seven
ceiitarire the Pope waa in temporal
rmively of
l«n»ra, the
“Foed my lainb*.”—St. J
Thin text, my bretl
reconie<l among the hi
of onr Saviour after L*
the chains of death. L
by him as he stoo<1
re-organized church I
conqueror of death an<
an injunction to his chi::
a dutv of the very fir>
the means for dischargnm-
[irovided, but left to thl
of those to whom the K
signed. It is a repotit
mauds formerly given.»'
are found scatteml thrl
record of tbe Mosaic ■
Moses ordered, long o-i/t
Christ came, “Gather ■
together, men, women, ;<■
and tbe stranger that
gates, that they may ln-1
they may learn, and fel "
your Gral, and olwu*rv« B
words of this law, amfi
chfldrpii wlio have not I
thing may bear, and le;<B
the Lord yemr God,” fl
time be said; “And tl
•*- • --Ij.
which 1 eommaiHl tlie*- t)B
be in thy heart; ami I
teach them ffffigecttlv »
dren; and thou shaft tB
when thou sittest in tliB
when thou wafkest by tl
when thou liest down.I
thou risest up. And fl
bind them for a sign ii|h1
and they shall be as t|
tw«4n thy eves;* and' I
write them upon tlie ;>• I
lionse, and on tby gates *1
Thus from the earliesl
children of tbe clmn j
strutted in the doctrineB
of religion. This honn
aud fire-side culture «j
ated into the Jewisli
religious teaehingH. and ’
in^it feature of the Jew i
Isaiah sang : “And ali Ai
sh^l be of tbe
great shall be tile pe;
children f ami the Jew
that the permanency an
Arrive at (ulamina 6 00 a 1
f'nmdem Train.
Camden and Oolvimlvsn PaMmger trail
will ran on Mnndarn, Wcdm-aday* u
SiiunUvt; and brtwenai Camden u
Kmgvfflr daily.
Ia*Lve Camden 0 30al
Arrive at Columbia II 00*1
Lcarr Criumlti* 1 00 pi
Arrive a< Camden S *>P
H. T. I’KAKF., Bern. HmpX
God, for him^will pardon t! ee,
Bending low in'deep contritk n,
“Lord, forgive! * i* my petit
“Help then, Lord, my unb
Hope revives, >t te light ia hi
Spectres vast h, torments
Lovef in still, (a mil voice is
or joining heartily in bracing, manly
sports.
Hngb, jnst as regularly, gravitated
towards a very different circle. They
were the trickly boys, those who
always kept the teacher on the alert,
nipping in tbe bod their plans of
heath** and chnetian
exarch* of Kaveaaa a
nan king* who overthrew the empire.
It is Into that by his high aortal
pumtioo aad moral power, as the
patriarch of the Itettn rhurch, he
execrated, siaen the coavoraioo of
< «m>4antin<\ great influence uo po
litaeal affair* te Italy, mpertally mace
TOUCH
4 m4 atonic, ui aatirrir to from
1 frm»4 ia aa maay Ptaaaai la
WOHKMA NSHIP
a u***rctod' mmmy ao*»« pa U«a
wacMod maienai tte larg* oapsal
ia oar fcwia e» «Utn» w u> Seep
' •» taawur atari of lam tor, me..
of the Italian patriot* to overthrow
his temporal power. The unificatioa
and ircoaatractioa of Italy, Victor
F.tumanor! and Ganhahh, have, niace
Item his greatest foe. Ho loot about
two third* of his poamMom ia lflflU,
and retained little naira than Itome
General Frrurht ami IVfcrl fj
Cotnnilaa. 8. C„ Itoc. 2(
Trniat .Vorfi.
I^are Amrosta
mischief, or correcting them for mis-
denwanoix They get little profit
out of their excellent advantages for
jjabtaiaiiig an education.
Now, can not any ooe easily fancy
tbe future history of those two boys f
One sinking lower and lower, led on
In a recen discourse, Rev. Dr.
Aikman thus; delivered 1 “Lesson
. to Wives: ” Tie Bible uN deratands
human natnn . fall as w dl as we
of this late g< Deration do. What it
requires of tb< wife is tba ; she shall
love her hosb ind suprem idy, wbkfh
can not be dpi ic unless si e respects
and puts enti re confidem e in him.
So far as other men are onceraed,
she must hold him supreii ely above
them in herj tnincl^ Th< preacher
then considerCil the vaii ns minor
duties of thd jwife towan her has-
band. He*touched upon the too
common pntcuce of making confi
dants of some particular friends,
when her husband alone should be
her canfidantj 1 There is a so a ten
dency in tho household jfter mar
riage to neglect to keep! up those
evidences off affection wiiich first
drew husbarg and wife together.
Greater dilig^ ice is need< d to keep
their love W$ rm after f bey have
entered upon the realiti e of life
than when the; * lived in t le dreams
of courtship md early happiness.
Among the [ngs to be j preserved
from first to ; last is thatj modesty,
grace and pufiiy which fir^t won the
husband. Ttfek, there arh ail the
personal attr^dfions to be ionfcinncd.
Nothing is nWre coveted ' by a high
> toned man tlim * charm tig wife-
one who can cb^tverse with him intel
ligently, and appear to ad 1 antage in
society; one f 10 always oka beau
tiful Jn her ha >py face, al d attract
ive in person • (me who is noi slov
enly; who koe is the bom( neat and
cheerfnl; who is foil of c plicate at
tentions, and is absorb© 1 ’in her
husband’s an4 her family’* interests.
All these chat-ibs can be n aintained
by tbe wife t^sough life 1 y a little
attention evfriy dhy to what she
knows will pl^ee her husband.
Making
George had finished Ins house heftier
Edith had put up mon- than two or
three rows of atone, mid as lie had
nothing to tie, lie liegou to look at
her work.
“Why, Edith bow slow you are!
My house is built, and yours is not
half done.”
“1 wanted to build a gra*!, "troug
one," said Edith, “and it take* a
good while to build on this ruck.”
Kill, you shoaid have UiHt it on
the sand, os I did."
Just then a loud art from Fred
made George turn around.
The tide was routing in, and as
one of the first wave* had reached
his house, it was washing away the
lower stones. All gathen-d around
it, but it was too late. The waves
to Oivtta Vrectus on the Mediterra
noun shore, with leas than a milliou
iuhatutaoto.
Now hr has lout even hts remnant
•uiiukmi, and will bare
1 pmuIunv ia Malta or
* Washiugtou llights,
ltenoett, of the N. Y.
Herald, years ago, offend him a fine
farm and villa, that he “might live
aud die like q gentleman ” The Ital
teas will never 1m satisfied except
with Rome
by evil associates into rounds of dis
sipation, beginning at tbe drinking
saloon; the other rising to a noble,
prraqx-rous manhood, to take tbe
responsible positions of honor in
society.
“He that walketh with wise men
shall be wise.” A young man’s whole
future life depends largely upon the
associates he chooses..— Tommy Peo
plFt Helper.
bariau invasions bo was looked upon
as the protector of the Roman ritf
seas. Hut the Imtia sail Greek
eaiperars 5 the exarchs of lUvraas ;
the G'Hhir king Theodoric ; the
A riot 1 Gingoliar')*—all rlsimnl and
fiMriml, os fer as they could, the
rights of temporal sovereignty ia
Italy and the ritv of Home.
Tin- origin of the temporal |tower
is generally traenl to Pepin, the
father of Charlemagne, who acquired,
by the help of the Pope, the French
Crown in 732. Being colled to the
aid of the Pope against the Ismgo
lamia in 734, he gave him, ia grate
ftil return, a number of Italian a to**
whieh
arrive at Aujnuu 8 SO p p
Makhgr rl«*r enoneetioa* witli Tnum
»f I Vtitrwl and fieoryia. Rsilrond* f«r
SnvMnnaK. and all |«oint« in Florida.
Hanoi. i oIuiuImik, M«Hit|poit»er>. Mobile.
New (Viewn*. Nt-laa, Gutlaanwa, Mm-
;»hi». Niodtvfllr. Ix>ni*viTle, Cmrinnati,
M. I ami*, and aD |mint* tomth and Wert.
Palace sW|ittt|r Vart oU all Nijtht
Train*. Thronrii Ticket* unlit, -m«l Raf-
rape checked to all itriuripal itointw
tr r**Meuaetw by thi* route uwin*
North, have choice of fire (0) different
omtea. .
C. BOl’KNIGHT, hft
E. R. Dovrr, General Freight and
TVket Agent.
to kmk for a
1 reload, or u
CHARLES P. STEVENS,
(Wwor tmH.fi. Street d Horn.)
■sasfscturer of Furaittrr sad Dealer
la Lumber
BALTIMORE Md.
O FFICE and WairnmaM, Nw. S 8. Cal
vert te.: Factory, No. • Low te.;
I.wmhcr Vink Kdcn. KuUtm aad Frnat
btrrrta. [Srpt.tl 4-11.
the natural rapilal
of Italy, and the Pope can hardly
live is Rome aa a rubjrri of King
Kmmanaet, or a Republican govern
uieut. which brfore kuig may tokr
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
RAINS ou the Bine Ridge Railroad
ran daily, toutd*}* «*xrepted;
ve Anderwai at 4 30 p m
ire at W idhalla at 7 Ofrpm
re WattmlU at team
ive at Auderaou at ..0 10 a ut
Nobody
but the Pope and ultra
papists will regret this change. Tbe
Papal govern meat was proverbially
the worst ia Kurojte, and a disgrace
to the CothotH* Church. The sooner
she gets nil of this banten. the
lletter for her own sake. It may
lead to very impnrtnut changes ia
oumcUm with the mighty evesds
now transpiring in Europe.
It ia certainly a moat remarkable
provide!!Uol conrunrenre that the
last (Kcsmwiral rounril ami the
l*ntciaaualK»u of the dogma of l^apol
Infallibility were swiftly followed by
the brilliant triumph of ProtcMtant
Prussia, bj the ilownfeM of Xapo
leou IlL, “the uklest sow of the
Church,” the itoiitkml pillar of Po
pery, by the deep humiliatioa of
France, the greatest Catholic uatum,
and by the overthrow of the tempo
ral power of- the Pope through tbe
Catholic Italian*. Truly, there is a
he had wrested from the bur
barianh in two campaign*, reserving
to hinnelf the right to be the patmti
of Itome. Charlemagne, the foamier
of the German empire, made on end
to the raign of the Isuigolnml* ia
774, and confirmed and inervaiteil
the grsuts of his father, and, in turn,
was crowned German emperor by
Iteo 111., in *kW, at Koine.
P. B. SADTLER & SONS,
OPTICIAN8 ANI>
decreasing, and an eqnivalent in
Silver bits shining in bis little money
cup. The last melon lay on Harry’*
Stand, when a gentleman came by,
and placing his hand upon it, said,
“What a fine large melon ! What <lo
you ask for it, my boy V
“The melon is the last 1 have, sir ;
and though it looks very fair, there
is an ouoouad spot in it,” said tbe
boy, turning it over.
“80 there is,” said the man ; “I
think I will not take it. Bat,” he
Added, looking into the boy’s fine,
open countenance, “is it very busi
ness like to point ont the defects
of your fruit to onstomers V*
“It is better than being dishonest,
Mr,” said tbe boy, modestly.
| “You are right, little fellow;
Always remember that principle, and
you will find favor with God and
man also; I shall remember your
little stand in fhture. Are those
Mams fresh I 9 he continued, turning
T Ben Wilson’s stand.
“Yes, sir; fresh this morning. I
caught them myself,” was the reply,
ajnd a purchase being made, the
gentleman went away.
“Hatty, what a fool you were to
show the gentleman that spot in the
Melon f i Now, you can take it home
tor your pains, or throw it away.
How much wiser is he about those
dams I caught yesterday f Sold
them for the same price as I did tbe
fresh ones. He would never have
looked at the melon until he had
sunvou.
The exAct
extent of tbear grants waa not dear
ly defined, but they gradually te-
created, especially dariag the reigns
of the w eak Cortorlngisu*.
Hut tiw Genuou emperura si ways
WATCHR8 A FINE JEWELRY
sp9ctau.ha firoaxA, forki\ and sil-
VKK WARK UttKKAUT.
May l$ IteW 44-tf
W HY i* it that mn many children 4m
under the sgs of ft vs Vest* f That
a hug* proportion of children dis under
th*t age, ha* been a antflret of remark,
sod without a aarisfsstory causa a*e*e-
tsiaed, it is csrtoiu.
Also, it ia known that worms vxiat is
the htiman aystem from it* *arlie*t infan
cy ; therefore parent*, csjteeially mother*,
who sir more <-»m*t*ntl\ with their dm-
dren. ran net he Kw «»h*rrvin|ir of the
find symptom" of worm* ; for ao wirelj Si
they exist, they ran to safely and cartsis-
ly reiiHtred from the ammU delirate infant,
hr the tinwlv u*e of 11. A. Fahnestock’*
\ ermifuge.
It k perfi-etly hsnatete, routsin* aa
mercury, twiiu:« purely vegetal4e romya-
•itMS!. and may to administered n-ith th*
utmost sjifi ty to children of all agr*.
Worm (\mffrtkan, made more for the
|mrp**e <»f ]il<<**i*K tto p*l*tr than of
ovemuning the dto-ane, have l»een maun*
fm tnrv<l *11 over the country, hut their
*h«»rt lease Nfr in nearly exhausted,
and B. A. Fahncrtrak'n Vermifuke esn-
tinne* to grow in favor daily. a*. ^
CssfiOM.—Should orraxion re<ra
to imrrhaae B. A. FahoeotoririT^FfcsSK
fuge, to parUruhiriy eartdal to men that
tin* initial* are B. A. Thia i* the article
that has ton so favorably known urate
IQt.aod imrrliatMer* mn»t in«*t on liavnur
it, if they do not winh to have an inuts-
tu»u forced upon them.
STHWART7. A HASI.ETT.
(Formerly B. A.Fsliuertoek’a Sou St Co..)
Sole l*roprietora, l^ttabsrfh, Pa
Dec 1C I860 e‘ i 16—ly
trm|m>ml sovereignty
Italy aad
Rome, sod the more energetic among
them, as those of tbs boose of Ho-
mhatauftMi. exercised it even to tbe
election aud deposition of tba Pnpea.
“The saveraigaty,” says GaiaoC, “was
not fully ascribed either to the Pope
uncertain and
THE DEPOSITORY
O F the Man land Sunday-arteml Ptdua
i* furnishnl with ns uiMiirpaMed n*
—rtsa nriaf everythteg necemmry in the
orgaaiutiaa of Sundsy-arhool* and Hildr
(lasses, romprimitg Lihrarii-*, nnifraiulv
Imtind, teetered Mild BiuuhaUflKRBBg,
Slid PreniiuiH hniAa of highest rxrettrner
sud IsMMity. Qm-rtioa Imok*. ('Um* ImmAh,
temday-srhnol Hymn bunks, Hoff bonk*.
Munir UhA*. Picture Panl* sod Reward
Tirket*. ('oaimenurie*. llilile IHetkm-
»ne*. Srn»snr* iiajm. and other Umk*
dcaiicat-d to ah! teartors in • xpl*imnK
tln ir leMMina
N B' "fetpi nnteuileata and Librarian*
who mn not mil to make * srievtfoa, may
order by writing, and may exchange for
other hooka mu-h a* after insnertMot do
the winds blew, and to‘at upon that
bouse and it fell net, for it was
founded upou a rork. Aud every
one that lieareth those savings of
mine, and doeth them not, shall be
likened unto a Iradiah man, whieh
built his bonne upon the sand, ami
tbe rain ilerewkd, sod the flood*
came, and the winds Mew, and beat
upon that house, and it fell, and
great was the fail of it.f
Little reader, are you loiildhig on
the rock or on the sand f—<SL S.
Viaitor.
or to the Emperor
undivided, it floated bet wren them.”
Every reader of history is (kmiliar
with the conflict of the Unman pa
pney ;u»d the German empire for
»u|ircuinry, which runs through tbe
whole middle ages, and in some re
spects prrjMuvd tbe way fbr tbe
Prntrsttiat Reformat km. The Ger
man notion lost at last ita hold upon
Italy, hnt it gaioed, what te fer more
important, spiritual freedom from
tba swcfiesiaorical. power of tbe Pa
Itecy-
The U*i4j]M*rnl power of the Popes
was opimsed by liberal CotboUcs
even in tbe middle ages. Foremoat
among these op|ioaeats te Dante
( Ja/ema, (onto 19, verara 119-11M),
who (sltadiag to the fletitioua dona
tion os Constantine, then not yet
iluqmtriH exclaims, in just indigna
turn againat avaricious Pope*:
“Your god* ye make of direr and 0/ gold;
Aud wherein differ from idolaters
Kara that thsir gral h ooe-yonra bun
Kn Krtract. —OirU read too much
and think too Uttle. 1 will answer
for it, there are few relocated girls
of eighteen who have not reed more
books than 1 have; and as to relig
ious books I could count upon my
Augers in two minutes all I ever
read—but they are mote. Multifarious
reading weakens tbe mind more than
doing nothing, for te Ihcomw a ne
cessity at last, like amoking; and is
an excuse for tbe mind to lie dor
mant, whilst soot her 1 * thought te
poured in and runs through, a clear
stream over noorodactive gravel, on
which not even mosses will grow.
It ia tbe idlest of all idleness, and
leaves more at impotoncy than any
otiier.—E. W. Rabertaon't Lift and
Letters.-
spake, came forth frouu
Ups clothed with all tl
simplicity, life, and pin
new dispensation. Tri<
of Jesus himself gives
intensity to these ImJ
“Feed my loral»s.” Onv J
beautiful aspects in wb
bold the divine Jesus is J
Friend sad Saviour of linj
»nd one of the most tend.'
Inmate acts of kis Srhol
^be taking up of the lilt
in his arms. jxuUiug h
th em and hicseing the
pathetic tendernes-
those words, which hs
ten thousand bean>
binpdom ef kearr
heed that ye despise not a
bttle ones; for I say unu
** their angels <
Sumkioe at- Hom
goes astray iwj 1 ; b<
want of prayer or
but simply because
virtue at boose,
home ackg sun-
&ds Hinilto as well
beams. ! Children
the present mo
te wH their wMm-*, provided 1
md injured.
t'ataioKM*-* will lie forwattleA
p***l, te nto nddre** Vhrnrm re
Addle** Rev X. iinitenU. SecH.
Fsywtte Wnei, Msltonotv, M<f
shine. A chfltl
as flowers ueeil
look little tori'
meat If a th
apt .to seek itj
Are prone to 1
the place when
words liarsb^
ever in the r j
spend as main
elsewhere. Ia
mother, tbeu^t
them look bap{
\heir cbiklre^,
ouea, in suclj
them happy. {■
Bidding an Apple I'aliltly.—“Herr
Alfred is an apple. Divide it |Kdite-
1y with your little aiaUw.”
“How shall I divide it politely,
mamma H
“Give the larger jmrtion to the
other person, my child.”
Alfrrei luuided the apple to lut
little Hiator, saying, “Ilere sia, you
divide it yon reel f.”
Sewing Machines, Gnu, Pistols,
Etc., Etc.
T HE itiHterrtgurel rr*p*-rtfutlr inform*
Id* t n. ud*. Mid tin- palibr gvnrndly,
that to keep* crawdantly <m hnud * tore**
sml wteri *M«»rtui«*nt of Dan*. PintciK
AmmunitwHi mid SimrlmcnVoqtihuncwta.
Hr to atoo *i*»-**t for Wngrr , *| \Vficnx St
tiibW, and WfiaiV Shat tic Sewing Ma-
chiota, wldrh imu to «*xuiuimd at hto
jewing Mnchinc*, Guam Ptofoto, Iron
Safe*, I *K'k *. Stc.. i^wirnl in the lawt
endant,
hours i
iey wifl
possible
tier and
wv Let
Fight Hard*— Fight hard against a
hasty temper. Anger will come, but
resist it stoutly. A npurk will set a
house ou lire. A fit of ;Mission may
give you cause to uioiirti all the days
of your life. Never rflvmge an in-
jury.
^ 1 AAf l REWARD. F
^ I UilY/ uf blind Ufertti
iit ulcerated pilt*. that Ife
Remedy fnito to cure. It i
ex|»reio<lv to con* the |*iie* 1
else, ami 1mm cured es*e* at over mr ;*■***
rtaudiag. Sold by all dnqcgtot*.
#1. IjiwihIwt, ltf Frankraa S»., Bote*
more. Sept «-1y
itrhiuj
au«l wittofsction gxutranttwd.
frarei the country pn*inptlv And
y attended to.
F. A, SCHNEIDER,
Main St. Cnlaailfte, fl C
' “Ben, I would not tell a lie, pr act
afcte either, lor twice what I have
darned this morning. Besides, I
stall be better off in the end, for I
spring, melts #
T. Baoxtstt, G«a*l Ticket Aaaaki I
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