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THE LUUHHRAlf TISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. ,C.. HOVKMBBR 9, 1870.
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with Joy, now dark
J bless that grievoa
y which make us dad
we dwell in mortal foln*
change, shall be >ur lot;
and earth npy paae n vay,
One who changes not. !
t in the heavenly pled-a'-iM
and friendship true,
tlyr steps iiv P
endue.
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Family.
tf - n yiTgr
i PARENTS.
Thai
tkst
For the Lutheran
i sea It; A Story
and Old.
BY A. VOLLMAR.
deceived and
; and
upooj
•beep in the pasture# around Jtethte-
he wow* oat M igfct the
Mr. Winter and other gentlemen with- great giant Ooltntf), bore and gWa
out Being troubled in the least by
his conscience. He told her about
the terrible, but to him blessed
pleasure trip; about the awakening
v of his slumbering eooaoieitee; about
the view which he then had ef his
whole past life with all its wicked
ness ; and about the orpts of the
wavps, which in his four of sudden
death appeared to him ns sparrows,
the witnesses of hie flrgt^hett; and
bow idaiuiy the words which ha had
heard them soy that dork Christ
mas evening long ago, again Bound-
00.nU.tUL •‘WW? i>. contin
oed
r
Were phiring in the streets of Ben
ares, as they are playiug there to
day; aud thing* change so slowly
there that the mannrm and customs
of the present time are pretty much
Ok they were two or eveu three
thousand years ago. MW ^
The city is
loud uf Cannon. fl
Wisu- that they
rHlfiM* at the tine
Israel flack from Egypt.
ehiidren of
Before that
of them ace attending
studying not only their own lag
gunge, bat English as weQ. Berne
of the Him loo pm tic man will speak
not only their awn tongue, but Eug-
■t, trail*? of the Gauges was thickly liak, French, German, ltailoo, Latin
settled by another iwa Beware* ’ and Giauk. There are not many
was one of the ancient cities. Thej Americans that *au talk fluently all
Hindoo religion was more vigorous
twenty Are hundred yean ago than
pl» today; aad if we had beau in
delivered from the A
of himself; ttf was
U
tiitpr.
Young
[Tri^lutedfrom the Gentian
and w
the li
coloreti
trees^
Ok
bells
arc ha
ning th
come a
eve oii
down
the woi
child 1
hern. •
Ah
white,
euoug
to be s
Lord
before
also;
on her V
igd
is the
in w
death
and
place®,
but Mr
greatlyj
and heir
many *1
laid mi
her
no ch
rhenmn
her fin
attend
housed
howc
The Lb
CUAPTEK IV.
as eve, the evening of joy
ness, when hearts] rej
U lows are flHjiuinn
that comes from t
audits in t>e
again come aroui
eve, on which
clearer, and
r than on any
out the who^e
The blessed
hich God’s holy an,
heaven to c
g shepherds
ig in the manger
(tenth
and carried
to the island, I fell into a severe
steknteA* ? Foot bnt kindly people
cared for and nursed me. I was for
a long time out of my right inind,
bnt when my reason returned my
greatest trouble was my sins. I told
everything, just as I hawe told you,
to an aged lady who seldom left me ;
and it was well that 1 did. She hail
no education, bat she understood
God’s blessed Word, and she pointed
out to me the way winch she herself
had gone to obtain jtardou and peace
—the way to Him who has roid, *1
am the way.’” ^
i“Yes, mother,^*. Henry added, “I
have been a wicked-boy and man;
but I bav6 become a flaw creature.
I will with (tod 2 * help walk in the
narrow way which Lads to eternal
life. I have caused yon much aor-
d with
maay-
ristmas
church
children
her eve-
ear, has
hristfims
els came
to tell
the lioly
Bet hie-
cloth of 8uow, pure aud
rers earth; it is beautiful
the most magnificent gifts
out upon. This gracious
spread his snowjcloth ont
door of Mrs. ichroeder
j what gift has he pcstoifed
1
enter her humble
e low, uninvitin
we visited her
her husband. The table
chairs occupy their 61d
e room is indeeillthe same;
Schroedcr has chau,
eep furrows covet her
’es tell that she]has w
bitter tears. She has
her mourning.! It si
‘ it is hard. N
she is alone
has bent an
to; she is
hus
d
8
able j to
] ier simple and ii expensive
ng any longer.! She l|as
never suffered teal wajit.
las given her kind friends
and neikybors, but although tl|py
r and cold
's cheerless dw
ed to make it
of her way w
neithe
she unde:
of God
e can not be
that her
and sai
to my father. ’
eve awake is
branee in thr
er. Sixteen
Ghristmds
What, if Sk
kept h
the wid<
were ena
glad tidLri
m
nor coni
loves
that,
nsF'
come to
- arise and
sad
Mrs.
on the
Minna
would
and hbr
ttho
painful,
where i:
b Mrs.
tree, sh
candle;
dows oflii^r neighbors,
of the
sat with ;i
other hav« be m forsal
e desolate T And yet
brance of Mima is
is in li *avcn ;
enry t
r has n
s not even lighted
e looks at tiie | bright
another
heart of
years a^o,
eve, l|er
had Uv
Who
>“Walk
man si
asks a
n ai
f she,
.< the
■.
;Th©
. »
they 11
candle
? CiCJir06
looking
“Me
“EL
^ She
‘ fail to
* her in
silence
Thol
Br
pictures
evenings ok which she
husband am Tittle chi l
dxeitiirQW I the Christm s-tree, pass
before her. It is past and gone—ail
knocks at
be at such
The door o|>ens, a tall
outside.
the door,
late hoar f
Schroeder
, trembling toice.
irs. Schrodei
Hy. “Wait,
answers
et me light
remains at tii i door. She
the matek s, akhongh
holds her hai d before jt,
their usual
s up the
lly at tiie
live.here 1
place.
oom.
mger.
her arnbs; b it her.lbnl
her; H<nry
fthnsfe. and
in the chai ibSr.
gone ouf; the
prei
r, -Thai’
, f «w|
was a
cverytt
«.iho this 1
boot,
i si
I has
is a grat rl,
which God himself
id provided,
is seated at ins
years long p st, when
y boy ; he is telling her
his whole pt st life; 1|
f, sixteei
years
with iNNfi
hug cabooses
to the howto ore loaded with hag,
straw, er ImiuHto of hombao, and
as you see them fh>» a distance you
think that neon hatotoek* frwwi up
the river tuuat be tlriRmg down with
the tide.
Leading up from the water are
flight* of stone steps whlek are railed
ghauts by the Hum tow. AUwutito*>
row; please forgive, even as God
has forgiven. I have brought you
nothing. Bee, this is all 1 liave,”
and he took a small parse oat of
his pocket; M if my last employer
had not been so kind to me, I would
not even have had this. But the eou-
is
tents of this purse do not belong to
me* but to Mr. Whiter. 1 have
counted up, as well a* I wo* able,
bow much I took from him; I am
sorry I do not know the exact
amount, but I think the double of
what the whole cornea to is here.
This very evening I intend to go
and give him the money. It* is a
heavy load on my heart, and in my
pocket. For you, dear mother, 1
have brought a jiair of strong arms,
\thich shall work for you early and
late, and a loving heart, which shall
make you rgoice in your old age.
We have no Christmas-teree tonight,
bnt, with the blessing of God, we
will hare one tjext Christmas, nml
as heart-broken then as you do
• *
now”
Henry extended his strong and
brave hand to his mother, who
clasped it with her trembling Angers.
She liowed her head over the bands
joiued iu prayer; and mother and
son sat wrapped in silenee, while holy
thoughts and spirit bom sights mad*
their hearts overflow. Aud God’s
angels passed agaiu through the
chamber.
Darkness reigned in the room,
bnt the hearts of mother and son
were full of light, and the Hght was
brighter than that which shone from
the Christmaa-trees.
Henry at last said : •‘Now, mother,
let me, go to Mr. Winter. 1 parted
from him once with a li* on my lijm,
and ill will iu my heart. I have n*
rest till I unbosom myself
I must make a clear breast of
very evening.”
Mrs. Schroeder lifted the caudle,
and showed her son the way out,
though he knew it full well; she
then returned to the room., took down
her Bible, turned to the fifteenth
chapter of the Gospel of Luke, took
a pen, and drew a heavy black line
around the words: “For this my son
was dead, and is olive again; he
was lost ami is found.” i
ii,' 1 I * -« .. • ir - ' . | {
■*r-!
to hijn.
if B this
An Old City.
bank of th* rived Btamltng *w the Benares a hundred veers before Hoi
western bauk you behold a ntaguift ' onion built the temple In Jerusalem,
cent sight. The river la *s wide we should have seen Hindoos by the
aud as deep ok the Ohio, and swee|* \ tbouaaod Imthing In therivpr.
past th* town with a steady —
The city extend* along the
ilisteao* mi flv* miles. Mo*fl5TlaTwusJe as * ith their brightoea* when
th* .shore, anchorvd In the stream, tin- muii ndle«'ts its rays from the
or floating *k>wly post, ore hundreds golden roofs into <>ur km. There
of boat*—th* queerest craft Imag | are many tewqflew sossr of them
ioabto—with ate may hulls, cwoter small and meao, nod not worth our
aouie rudders, large, square sstle, Ootieo, but other* where we may sjt
, The temple* arc not very large,
Itnni a b«d they ore very gorgeous, and
to ' 4muJe
the**. It k quite natural ter a* to
think that thus* who are darker
skinned than, ourselves are below
•ate HitoUact) but there ar* a great
many boys aad girls, aud asm aad
women also, te the United State*
who And Um 41 inrioo* ahood of theai
ia sotue of th* iwonefcaa usually
taught ia eowoKia
-w i" lm >
Honso and Farm.
by the hoar and wonder at what I*
the deck*. Many ftou# on. ' ,
i.^.a—i —ok k— The irilMl«a<a
liav»* * gnat many gmls—Mm Is
tfcc god of air; .4 nni, of An*;
Uf light; Shim, of evil. A'H»4«a i*
r follow—(he gn*J of tore, siul
IihIoo girl* nml a«»iu*-n think a
deal of him. TVrtniits some of
yonilg folks aotdtl like to know
' if he leeemhleA Cupid—that plump
j Tb Cure RkemmatUm.—A enrfoos,
Imt *ttnpL» way for curing rbenma
ttea Is iff rogue in this section. It
.... 1 ta to carry In your iihrket* c»r wear
* r ' , _ W I’ U< ‘r , . “? [mt joar body, — n. pomton.
Try ft; It has euml.
are temples and pulsce*, witli nuk,' the«*«l llttfo foOow with wing* like
butterfly, and • bow awl arrow,
m* going to
Krishna ilo*n not
turrets, mid miuarets, some of thmii (
covered with, gobl— |mr»* gold fo- fly ing shout a* If he
Think of hundreds of minarets ami kill eork rohlu '
spires gleaming i* the auiudtiiH-—
of flags ami banners waving shove
the towers, snd a great crowd of (Hays a flute, which all the Hindoo)
_ | rpsemble ( ujtol. lie U a nhw i nan*
re - H»sn, who aits in s *had\ grove ami
TV AVfWrv Juthmrn.—We find the
fidiowing metumended :—Bosk some
blotting issper in a strong solution of
saltjieUe j dry it; take a pienr shout
the liiK of your hand, aud on going
to bed light it, and lay it on a plate
iu your 1**1 room. By ao doing, per
ana sfllirtod with the aathma will
flrnl that they ran sleep almost as
well a* when iu health.
people with ctephaota and white
bulla, hi the streets And on the stone
stefia, or in the river. Monkey* are
nofr
girts love to hear.
T» Carr Tmrtkmtkt.—A* every nun
uaght to make hmnwll imefai ia im
Knv to near. ’"■»»» muiw-u <u«iui in mi
Auothflf god Wjhgtjt Ifwaaoe i kawwledge or aipattetem to
*
toa, t»r
bopidng here and there on the
uf houses, and ehatteriag n
trees; and there are kites that cry Ion, ami emqttrml it. T
“earr-eaw,” aad a tunl that heaps ttenU were so small that
the luoakey god. A groat
years ago, so runs the story,
chief with an army ia\juled (>y.
The kuhub
the Chief
crying—“It is coming!
iugP
It ia
tluiiiiooinau
than
kirgwr
silld Chat fury
monkey % but
were no
having
I will inform your I
how 1 relieved myself from a trouble
•ana tooth. You may aay, “hare it
extracted at oocr.’* Bui w hm people
ha\a teeth that ilrntiste cuu nut pull
without breaking off, they do not
wish to harp another trial; |M*rha|M
• t • as re • -ws * awaos a**n; w a "W—
You are tame elephants bathing (|te|frtoi them he was called the i ,ilr,r * M! * il * 1 “ l* 0 ^ »*»d nerve# very
1
weak, which
a dilemma with
king of thr monkey s. iW-tug a king, f Ji \
after death, the |ro(4f worshipryl him ihrmarlrea
ia tin* f..n*» toa monkey with a L-ug I Tw Mlrl1 »*««>“• I Will aay. if you
toil, a sword ia ore hand, a uv|>lre . • Uo4k,,> Uir •«*»*
in the river; great nnwiehly feH**wm,
with ears os big a* a Macksmith's
leather apron—a long trunk, sml a
long tail. v You think of what tin*
Irishman said the first time he ever i* the other, a yew eh-d erowu on hu * otHUV 11 cuala*< with the air, get
saw an ele|diaiit—“Faith. he*» a toil head, a gold mwklacr and totor or ! *** *F*nU to alter and mix with
at both ends!* You see a hnv <mi * nkments *ai his nerk. AH uiiuib*-)s ! *^ ,a *» aaturoto a little rotten witU it
the back to rash animal, with au ip wejl treated mi bis arvuoat, aial •!*!’*> d to the cavity . If the
iron spike in his band. When he si the ipookeya to ltenaros hare a I* 4111 extend* upward Iu the eye, or
wants the creature Ui dp anylhpig, aire tinn to it. ThouxMmD ore hop jtakca the form to neuralgia, |*rucuiw
he gives a (hump no hf* idtnfl, aiwl [ plug and «ki|«|Mug oier the na*f* f * M<Mr »wdndi lm\m, tolu- out
utters a cry which the elephant uf the bouses, or ehastng unc on- rtw u»s, uiit them and a|*ply it vm
uiHlerstewl* jus* as the horse ntt j o4her from tree |o tree, or else are tbr wVrf A* pate, ami 1 think
dtrgagU yonr “simil* llnkm*w» ia, the ksAowt i<» -dead nuntHliiiig P* 1 ridivL If you have no
at one* by the inflection to the \ohe friwu the shops or from the husketa ni, ^i l O **wl L oses; they may
whether there ia an exelomathm or
you will not look as troubled and nn inteiTogwtio!i point after the wb«m,
aud gees or haw* aurordiugty. The
ctephants like to get into the water,
would stay thorn all day
MMf ih*fr
if
The
to the hnekMerw. w bo go thrrwgh . an»wrt the rsum* purptur.
the sfoeets selling fMlit or Vegeta . "■«►«»•
Me*. A Hindoo rosM sent kill CA
a UMMtkey, U»r if he did the gnd
Huitnonoiaii wouldn't tike it. and i Fsfiurislty doau tfrlgarr'i wile auf
kreper* would let thlfra LOfodVI take revenge fry kifftng tfre < Asr from this mmaiveaieare; sod it
flias eon not bite them wliea Minikin nr by «kiog «mu* thing lo^lH) Ulfl*ng matter, with her hands
/foods.—The annum for
mla ia teat, afqtnssehiitg.
they age sw imming. Butuctpues they make hi* lot in lifo very bitter. j dipping into tutor ami
have ffn# mdieft with their Iterp^r*. • Fat hulls moke themsrtrea M < ai*oak so-tea to lian-# a day:
They duk down until yon ran ace > home hi the streets They are stv drowds «tosl weather for this
only the tip* of tln jr trunks, and f ctwd animals, for the people htofoi e | The easiest taxi simplest remedy is
if m* to I that a In
then the
Jr
nov
s h»t> (o stami
krep their heads out to the water.
Sometime* th* elephants playfully
shake thaui off into the stream The
frogs lio hot mind it t**r|i.‘f<ir itl#y
are all good swimmers, ami are ia
no danger to being drowned. If
wws a f.itfcer to some >
in
•turr ivuot. Take
to He psk.
wears into the
to the market i
teteea to rice,
thev Hkr. Ho
ffrer throat
tamketw sod
their iviwaun atareh, aud grind with a
box* * 1 kmfe mild it ia redaced to tire mnootJi
new and help them , apt powder. Take a clean tin hox
ben as nr any t Mag aad All It with sterak thoa prwftami,
true Hbafrsa would ao as to hare it eaatioaaily at hand
tUtak to killing to bwrtteg them, for aor^ Thru, every tune that the
they were, the elephants would pn k t for foar to «4fondlag the rods. I , haul* are lake* from the amis, or
ttitft! Up as tetitlerly a* t mtohet 1 think that they would not have dmh water, rinse them tfownagMy ia
would her child, and pot them safely *uch easy hares aa they now have, clear water, wipe them, aad while
I.
on tlieir back* again. The elephant*
are sagacious animats, ami very af
loctKiiioUs, They ara tend to children
and like to tend babies! “ Trmd
Mnet r Yea. The kcejier’s wife,
when she wont* her bahv kijtked
alter, will hand it over to the great,
clumsy annual and h* will watch
it as carefully as thy mother lterse!f.
If ill* little thing undertakes to (pr|i * fnjginew, nor ft Icgrajdi*.
away, lie itols his trunk aruuud It, | the world has of these
mg INI the best iu th*' market they are get damp, rub a piwnfc to
w|th«wit |«aying for H, if the hula, the starch thoroughly over them,
to Aarerfrw who now handle tire. «»wing tire whole sorCacr. The ef
whip and gnad r#mhl only get at for* ia magn-sL The rough, smartiug
thrm for a little* while. Ami they ( * «aihxl, sootluvi and heated,
It may not ire the oblast city in
the world, but there arc not many
older idooe* than Beattroe. It is
pronouuced in tkreo syllables with
the accent on the second^— Ben nr-an.
It is iu Indio, on tii* bank of the
Ganges. The people who live there
think that there is no liter iu the
workl like the Ganges. * ItB waters,
they say, are purer tb*n those of
any other stream—so pflre that by
Imthiug iu it they oau wash off, not
only the dirt from their* Ikmlies, but
all sins from their sonln.. They think
that Benares is a goed city, tShut
men who live and die tlfu-n* wilt
a great deal better off heire and Irei
after, than those who ^ve and die
anywhere else. It Is *0 ancient that
no one knows whew it Was founded,
but I hare no doubt it
phice when Abraham
3^00 years ago. ,
It is. a wouderfhl p
we read abont Greece,
go back to the thresho
bu t "Benares had its.
pies and palaces
Parthenon, that meat
pie of the Atbeiiia
lifts it buck, and kae;a it between sarml
his fret If it cries, he is In great
distress, lluw uteu it must be to
have an elephant in tire family for a
nurse! If they are welt used, they
become very fond of their keepers.
They always remember a kindareit,
Siul.nn<*r.forgoL*u ii^ir). , T .
You may see at olmoat any hour
of tire day, thomumKto wren, wunjrn
and chikfrcu bathing ia tire Oan^a.
they do not go in to bav* a good
swim, or Jnmp heels overhead, turn
am getting at them. Thr days bringing sad insuring tire greatest
to tire war ml ball* are aamfe-red. degree of comhirt and Arokiu from
They ran ato stand wmwws selmtos, *hi*» by ik» means insignificant trial,
oar KutfotoIrsrbids. Bibles, steam _ As autumn approaches, be car* to
Tire more , remember the stmx te a* 1 know many
fl»e fewer . persons formerly aflheted with han<l*
lailla there wifl
be. The that would chap until the blood oozed
hitecllTt hi India Is rcowiting j A»ua •hale crrviww, corn
ladl* sod tire Drohmius who he pfotely freed from tire trouble by tire
Uahw in them, from tire tnrefc, and j **® ^ Ikii kujile remedy.
H*
re»
nod still
the food
was a large
was living,
^or*s grajh#;. how lfo When David Was a!
Vi
we seem to
of history;
MtRflffifoJ
before the
autiful tem-
wrs built.
n
HI
is bringing in a new rti iHrathn*
and preparing the w«v for the it* '
trmloeth»ti of rhristianity.
The pecqile to Jmlia hsv* some Utie* to grain and bay,
very strange notion* alwnt the work!, j couuuuc thin and (>oor;
Brit a small propatomn to tire »im,. f eaten ia not property aa
peof*l«to that emmtre know if the usual froti has tree* unground
anything about geography. They < grain and hay, nothing but a change
will tell you soberly that the shd . will sffoct aay desirable alteration in
MuniHiersault* iumI Imve a frolic, bnt '* to»0,Ui«» raiin fn*m the earth ; the oppeurauae of th* nuimal. In
to wash away their sin*. Yoo are t, “' l, • 00 • , »■*.(»»i (hot »h*« earth coaa oil ureal can not be obtained
old men Mcouriug out their laouths r»-#t* ou tly bark to a tortoise,, readily, mingle a bushel to flaxseed
ami that' tai away in tliu north ia ( with • buahcsl of barley, one of out*
a mountain liou.ooo bight thut uod another of Indian corn, and let
the shores to that OHMiutainduiwI are j it be ground into floe meal. Thin
months a thorough scrubbing they j *rt*lie»l «wi one side by an neran to, will be a fair proportion for all hi*
cau make themselves pure. .Tlie »dtel butter, on another liy a aca feed. Ur the meal or the barley,
women wash themoehea and tltou & t»ogar cane juice, ou another l»y oat* and com, hi equal quoutitie*.
habLea. Die little one* kiek nml • W «f butter milk, and ou the may flrst ’be procurv<l, and one-fourth
aquinn, aud aofbaca, bnt iti they go j •« <**— to dellcteua j port of oil coke mingled with it when
the meal 1* sprinkled on cut feed.
People come from nil parts to India j ) ilo not wonder (Uni yon laugh Feed two or three quart* to the
With mml; they have tokl lira, jier*
haps, or spoken profane wonts, and
they think that by giving their <
bec4»i
both
make
fre JbJ* »fl tluit, nt?d get a good wptotring. ' '
ire People conic ftrotu all junta of India ^ • »»»» <m>i nmmi, m u mmi un^n .
to bathe fu the Gguges nt Banafes, • at* aireh nonasaire tlimm UhmIou* j mixture two or three times daily,
ase the city and tire river are who brers hero tn oahoto 4s not mingled with • pook of cut hay and
holy iu their estimation. Thepfafetlrve tr now, and are niontnfrcd j straw. If the hocae will aot that
\ leag pilffrimagna- some to Jthgt they ever tfavytrt fool- ffteadilp , let the quantity be grndu
thfiifo ifovuimg. huqd*e<U Allen,, i-fone**. , Because they have Isv ally increased until he will rot four
at anrh times the people by the hun
dred thousand come to bathe.
The Hindoos uod the CMwWm are
the two oldest nations on earth. It
U raiml
ter(‘d India from Gentml Asiu, about
Baltimore
f
8£V£N OOLD MZDAU .
Hhvi just bbw xwAgnan to i
0'JIAS. ar. 8T939V»
is 0#uOer *nd Nurso.bsr, 18*4
TH£ BEbT PIANOS NOW MADE
Nm»
rtexo.
0$<r mnd X< ie
York,
Xorth
BatH•
\Xut rroonr, Xo. f
, oMr Jinltimore fit.,
Maryland.
u.iun-v.nMok |
We, ivory Fn
Frrorh At tisft.
> nil Ore latest
thr Agraffe Tre-
jfo, siiH the imt»rsve<l
FnUy w!»nwntcd for Av#
yesn», witli (hpe priviteje.- of exchange
witldn Hr»*vr niorrttin. Irhto Mitlrriy mm-
iahi liity ti» the jMtrchsser. - *
• *sm1 Ii.iihI piiioon aud Pad or Organs
atwttfW oa hand, at from ♦ v» to flane.
Hrn/rr+m who hare swr Piano* in tw: Gen
J g Dow (Has, WtnwriisTK, *Ci C nook-
wight. Col usi U*. Ht’i K Bnrwcll A ban,
Fernalf- litohiifl-, (TuirioUr, X C
t F Md fot H (iiwolsr <-onuunina TO)
mamtmtd ;mtmhp who have bought tocBCs
Bum* since th* slow* to tire war.
Terms- Llbto. A roll Is Nih itsl.
April 9 140b
WM
CO..
MAVt fACTtl
or
6 & AND SQUARE AND DPR1GBT
piano roans
==5
General
vertd Hnpenn
ColnmWa, fl.
<nr*
R.C., Jnly
Monday, A
fit Trsiu u« the (Jarohoa
up and down, and witli Train* «
ritsrloMe. Oohimbas A Awgasfo
rued, going Booth. d
CP.
Leave Cohunbia. f lla'A
»• • • • •*,*». jitemS.-
Arrive st A^ht%le 5*2
44 11 ArtMhflPWjp•«•••*4 Mte-|a
G wniillc. .4»*a .*.« f tf $jfj j|
DOW3U
Leave Greenville T-I|aa
*• Anderson 7 g.I
** AUlresrjfta.*Uftu
" , Newberry ,...,....1**71
- airom - ; • il"*
V”V
unuu,. a 4sft k
JOBS II. M08B, 7
Gcirenil
Arrirs
s.
Railroad
\ j ;
Columbia. 8. p.
sod after Ms/ 15<h, the
^ ■*aysr,.:-r. f *r
I S § *
t7*M«...... pli n |m
*u............ **sa
Mu U4
m < w
THKKK
poMtf lor
esoeUcao*
hwlrosUnt* Wrt bro tow ds
rn*rty thirty ynmm sto nyan thtir
•km* *Usimd as unpurchaato pee
wHeli pwuowiea Umsb onepukd.
TONE
lag <)satity. as w*U aa yrvaaA
purity f>f
th* **itin
TOUCH
tsptis*
Iwdit oai
4 owrealy trm thwa the
IJ t’ta -aa. la
WORKMANSHIP
inOH ftkiar ns
■hto is <mr
UnuftWy aa koWa
ttwg e<me bet lire rery
L. (ha hug* o*p>Ui ra
a**Mnor u* to keep ooo-
ar% of lan>W-r, etc., as
\8 our tkjum ri. -o* havr >«or N<*»
Oearonjag floak- ato the Agimfo
TraftAc
W» c*Q *ptx-«a) alleuAico t>< nur its-
auk frfti hwrwtt;uir<' Ufftsd*,
•to Xurwm 14* IkMk wkkW bring iha
i»,t. i
h*iif
' maiMflbn
at-
aud tb«*ir IrttrfTects iirg. ax kftrn sal rack well Ailed vlthhay., Iu mfff
cals. 'rtry. ar*. |uwny Loud, but 4 ti* fotten a horse that ha* ruu down
*ra sbl« u> innate* a jirobtem ia, in flesh, the gpnom should be v«trj*
fofiilteatle nr get ovara hnrfl Irouan particubu ta teed the ojunisJ nu uui| c
* ih griintmar, m tire tmys thou he wiU not up ylewn oinl lick
“ r * k *“ ^ his iu sugar for store.
•ml girls of America.
S*«7 I’m*) ftUi/ Mfisntnl C* tn years!
•ala WbShtoa A*i«y I* tkr1*n A Nwf
bast's ralitiratto Park* Orym atttl Obaech lUe
WMMftftax
WM. KA'AbK A UA
Xft 340 W>*t h*Hui»««etK near Kutaar,
UaStimurr. lid.
May 13 1*» 46—!y
CHARLES P STEVENS.
(Narvraswr to S. A. Strtm* d Sun,)
B&aufhrturer of Funitora and Dealer
’ 0
la Lumber.
BALTIMORE. Md
O FK1CF sird Wsrennau*. V«. 8 A. Cal-
tort SUs Km-btiy, No. t Lt*ft flt.:
l.nabf Tsina, Kdeii, Kntsw ami Front
greets. [Kept- *1 4-1y.
~F. B. SADTIBR & SONS,
OPTICIANS ANP
*Wt4U-« Jtt UtAKlS^S.
Baltimore *2 j 0 Street,
tMroBTKsa or
\VAT< Hlia A FLNK JKWKLBY.
M Airrr ArirRjtu> or
fiPKCTAOJStv 8POUK4 FOULS AND 81L-
m WAltK OKNKUAI.LY .1
May 13 lfol9 4*-tf
Traias u|mhi tins K. C,
ran tlie fnihrwmg schedule:
•
Ire* ve Columbia
Arrive st riisriestou
I res vs Cbsrktooa a| k
Arrive at Columbia..., 4 10ft*
For Angulo.
Leave fto ti id Ids 7 g (k
Arrive nt Augusta 4 flag
Ireliee af ,l /v>btmhL» J J
Aiflft Krftir** ( Suntiafft esr*toWt|.
!reave tuhiftibift 7 Mpg,
-kirivt st (Tisrlefttou Qttsa
Arrive *♦ Angnsts. .V.....7 Ml an
I reave t'karteston ........ ....'..7 fofln
I reave ^ngn*ta « fogn
Arrire at CtAnnAAn S W a «
Qumdon Twin, i 451
( mmteu and r*il«»ub»a I’wmeUWOCmim
will rmt oti Mondnve., W«-<b.f*dnr* ato
Hftfnfriava; and be tween t^nsdeu aad
KminiUe doily. »».
Ireave Camden « &au
Arrive at Cnhnuhia............11 tesw
Lreave r#lnmld» 1 0» bn
Arrive st Camden 5 Agu
H. T. PFAKF, Oen. Soft.
tore. "
Gmorml Freight amd Tfaht Ofo, i ■
Coluiulaa, 8. C-. Dec. flCltel.]
Tram* Forth.
Lasve Aagnsta Iflis
CdwAh ..... .n u«s
“ Cheater 4 «N»{*
Arrive at ChorhsUe. N. t\ • "
Making Hot* rounertiona with
of North Carolina fowd at nil point*'
and East.
Train* South.
Ireave Charlotte, X. C
to (iif Mi r
ft.-*ro^w^ror * - — — . • • * — * —
** TTfiwlaun .
** OMomhaS........
Arrive nt
., »!»»■
.11 IS are
.. 18 JB j a
.. t 41 pw
.. 8 W> ps
Making ektse (vntriinw nith Tnum
to Central and Georgia Rsilrr*ad* for
Saranmh. anti nil i«ointa hi FVtoia,
Su^remis, and nil p«toU South and
Palace Sit-epjnr Coni on all
Trains. Thn»»gh TWkefa sold,
gone rltecked to oU principal p*i
Hr IWiipTu tnr this mol
North, have chafoe to fire (8)
C. BOrKNIGHT. Soft
E. H. Horsct, General Freight am
Tirket Agent.
Through Ticket* North.
Gra’I Superintendent* Offer.
Greenville d Columbia R. Ii. Ckw
Columbia. 8. 8e;»t. 44 187A ’
O N aad after this date, through Tick
ets to New York. Philadelphia, Bsl-
tinsN, Washington and Riekaxm* «n
be purr based at tb<- following Statasm
oo this Rood. vis.: Greenville. Andaman,
Ablrevifle, CftfcroboTT. Newheiry and Al-
steu.
JOHN II. MORE. Gem’l Snp'L
M. T. Uavi Ttrrr, Genl Ticket Agent
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
T RAINS on the Blue Ridge Raflmd
run daily, Sunday* excelled:
Leave Amlerson at 4 30 p ■
Arrive nt Wnlhatlant ...7 top re
I revive Wnlhnlln at............. ..* ton*
Arrive at Anderson at • 18A»
Miscellaneous Advertisement*.
THE DEPOSITORY
O F the Maryland Sunday-nr bool Cnion
ti faruinhed with an unsurpassed as-
(Mirtrm-iitfto everything neeessar>* in the
km to Sunday * IumI* ,md HiWe
Chines, cooipriaing Libraries unif««nnly
bound, lettered and numbered, I.ibrary
and IVrmium hwikn of highest recrikwrc
and Iwantv, Qtuwtion Iftaika, Ci»«*a Inadcts
Sunday-arhool Hripu books. Roll bo«»ka,
Mueic 1 mm»k*. Picture Carde amt Reward
Tickets, Commentaries, Bible Diction-
arhw. Scripture Maps, and other Wks
designed U> aid teadrer* iu explaining
tht-lr 1 manna.
N It- Snperiutmrdi-iiU and librarians
who can not call to make a selection, amt
do
Ml ■ , are
md injured.
fnrftrairied, postage
ever requested.
Fayette Street, Haiti more.
AOg 18
Sec'y, No 73 W
. Md m
I—tf
Sewing Machines, Guns, Pistols,
Etfo, Etc.
THE mute reigned itftfiectfully inforroa
1 lu*> friends, and the public generally,
that he keeps ronstimtfy on hand a laruv
and mdnci assortment of Qnns, Ctittoa,
Ammunirion and Spunmeti's eauiimients.
He ti aln» Sgeot (St ^ingerV. W ilmx A
chiD^fl, wtiifn cts nf etmmmm at nm
•todrenar. and fauxfsetmn gwmuiteed. .*■
Dec 16 1369
-tV,*
16—iy
SsHH>0K^!U»;
or ntiertoed rairoF that DwBiagfr 1
■
W HY ti it that ao many children ft
under th« agft to five ywara t Tito
a large proportion to children dit
that age. has been a subject of
tained, it ti rortoin.
Also, it ti known that worm# axto la
the human ayutem from its earliest infto*
cy; therefore parents, especially mother*,
ft ho are more constantly with their chil
dren, can not be too observing of taa
tirat ttyntptom* of worm* ; for so s
they exist, they can lift safely and
It removed from the most delicuts ii—
bv the timely tuw of B. A. Fahnetosto 1 *
\ ei mifuge.
if ia p*'rfoetlr hnrmiess. centaitojo
luereury, being a gtotop typtabU«*•■■*£
sition. and muy be administered wit* tna
utmost safety to ehiidren to all age*.
Worm Confections, made mors -for frj
purpi»H' of ulesaing tin* pttiata thus <*
ovcreomiiic the disease, have been »*W*
faetured ail over the country, but tof
short lease of life is nearly exhaitoto.
and B. A. Fahnestoek’s VengHwg** 0011 ’
tin ties to grow in favor daily. V*. -
Caution.—Should occasion require yp-
to purchase B. A. Fahne<«to< k * 1 cvr«-
■■■Mm
— .., orably known dto*
1R39, aud purchaser* must insist 0*1
it, ir they do not wish to nave an uniti*
tion forced ui*on them.
SCHWARTZ & HASLETT. .
(Fonurriy B. A. Fakorolbekti (tea k
~ r
——•
. ; I ■ -
, - _ • ■ t
-i
NEW SKRIll
^ ig puALisfr f
EVERy WEDS
RUDE
Tenai Cash, Strictly irl
One copy, per 1
To*Mimster*. Widown «»f to
Tbooloto^l ftmV 1
Old snbscnbere win. i» 4
the expiration to aw-n ■
tion a, arm be charged T** E
r
!
So new name* ore entereW^fW
acription book, without tl .fl . >
. in advance. E
RATOS or ASURif \
Far one sqosre (one inch off
First ineertkm1 -
One month E
Three month* to
Six mouths...-.-..-.--
Twelve month*....
On adverttiemewt* to v f
upward* a dticount to -I.
five aqnarre and npwaro fl
of tea square* and ujmnlff
•ad to oite-half eobimr- mto
per rout, wtfl be deducted B
eaten.
Obituaries, when mon ’■
ten rents f« eight voull _
advance. * '
PUatoge—Five rent* p«T to
All remiUance* and con to
be addressed to
Rev. A
KV
r'
Religiou,
r
fo.;
For U*r L^l
The Mooatain Pj
Much has been wrif B ' l
ing de«crii>tion* have 1
of the labors, the hanNI
denials, the »ocee«Js« > *
of the City Pastor, tl»-
tor aud the Countn
many good mean ing cli:
are iguorant of the ^
of the Mountain Partw
it is true, that some mi
in the mountains, buri
them with Country !
fail to make of thoui a t
The fact is, they are js <
l>elonging evidently to tl
fly of the geuus Hom<.
a distinct species unde
As we will see by and b
In giving you my
this singular class ot I
fix my eye upon one al<
the singular number,
reader that tlie pictnr
sent all. Let «ue say
Fancy shall not ouce uM
in this picture. I sbai ^
from knowledge and ol*: |
In his phyriqtu lie
formed, finnly kuit v ,i
letic, wiry, elastiiy ha
capable of containing *
ing a vital energy tl
might have envied. II.
of fatigue, regardless 1 .
»ll its cliauges, smiling | > /
and dangers, whether
men, beasts, swollen
mountain storms. He
door in whiter, dorrs J
auow or sleet storm, ai
(faring a thunder, stor
Byron described in t h|
ride ten or fifteen mi
to as many men. ’I *■
thus exposed himself, .-ii
, was, “If I should in? af'to '
apiKHUttneut osce, <ui a«ro*
weather, a cloudy sky
fiirieut excuse for some \M <
' I *
to stay away from elnto
ap;»oitttiueHt.” I saitl :K v
my thougiits were h ■
down in my own heart. ■ '
Morally he is the higi*
man, the Christian gi ® j ^
is emphatically the lea<to K
herd of his mountain ; -*?n
- .
* above the ;»etty, ami soi fl
ous annoyances of gbssto^
dal, so comiuou in soim I
ties. Conscious of In-to^
iufiuem*e among his ;k eito
the family of any of lii> I
dandles the children, p to;
sters on their rosy diet
them under tlreir fat
himself generally ^ 11
ttekes occasion, by he
conversation, to reeoml
both old. and youug, tfcr__
taut aud tremendous c l
Irion. Before he tearc v|
family to devotion, ami
the word of God, and
his departure, leaving i
his |ieaoe and his btes*
r >ing with him the waml
affection of the entire I
v iait becomes the tJioito
couversHtiou until he I
iteid parents take oecasi l
and instruct their chi hi i
eooe to w hat the Paste:
I» point of intelligc 1
1,0 means, the rough
tliat. his (KMution would
His library is -
With the Uandard* / hi
“•wa of the Workl, te
v ?