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THE I'THKRAN ror tin* Ln hmn Visitor. The Drew u attfiat** te the state arout 0 aft Italian journal that the rrcrnt Gait rt the Kasrinn Cmt to the soatimru part rt hi* empire, ka4 parUmUr rrtrrroce to the pft^eotnl junction rt the Caaptaa He* to the Black Boa, «M»ay. “Sot, Haul hail a ami that loved David dearly. Ilia tiaar waa Jan* sea of life my hi rk waa wrecked, tel freighted w th the jor* of k! amt all my s cy was wrapped gone, my soul i as drenched in h was well nigf buried in the Id my k»ved i nil lout! Life r*d to me litter thing. N< joy waa mine, itly I prayed to a at rest. father waa ao bad, aad ha ftater mined to try to aaee David from ha Ing killed. For that parforo ha veet to hla father and teJxrd to him, and begged him not to lie a» wiqfcad aa to try to kiU David, and told ku»» that David bad doae notbiag agsiaat him, aad that be loved him. Then Haul aakl, ‘Well, 1 won’t hart him. Let him come and play for am again * 80 Ilavkl played for Haa), aad he did not try to hnrt him for a loag time. Aftrr a while there waa an other war with the PbltaLor*, and David went oat with the ana} of Han! and whipped the enemy, aad they fled away. That made Maal very angry at David.* “Didn't ha want the i’biUsthro* whipped, mother T “Yea, bat be ft trial want David la .“The rtitlre leagth of the canal e\ald be aU hundred aad thir|jr Bft—iaa vend*, aboat font handled mile*, though the aamaUin chain to be pierced only measure* eight verata, or aboat Are mile*. H la ralcalated that 32,000 laborer* e ill have to be employed . for folly alt yearn la oedar to oompl.tr the In Kagland the deaUaiea of the <*atho!fe» have for i oratog (woo REMOVAL ihebckp, wi,oi.„i. matter ? Wou’t any one kill Uiia wicked uian t What will be done to the man that will kill biui! It ia a ahame for him to ootue out ami defy the armies of the living God in this way.' ‘Oh, yon haven’t eeeu him,' said one of the soldier*. ‘He ia a giant, and a terrible umu to took at, but the king ha* promised if aay body will kill him, to give him hi* owu daughter for a wife, and night* of money, and make hi* father 1 * house free and rich.' Now, David's brother heard him talking to the men, pnd Kliftb, the oldest one, waa joalou* of David, and he sneered at him, ami tokl him be ‘had better go back and mind bis sheep, and let the army alone.’ David told hi* brother that he ‘ueed not be ao croaa, because h* wanted to know aboat the matter.’ One of ^be won that talked with David weut and told Haul, and he sent for DavUl to come to him. Tbeu U*\ id said, ‘Dou’t be afraid of this giant; l am williug to light him.' ‘You are only ,a boy iu comparison, said Haul. *1 know that,’ David answered, ‘but I used to keep my tether's flocks, aud I rescued a lamb from a lion, and killed the lion, and 1 also slew a bear, and snatched a lamb from his jaws. Now, 1 aui not a bit afraid of this man, for be shall be a* the lieu and bear, because God will help me to kill him. lie will deliver me out of his power.’ “Oh, how glad Haul was to hear that, and he said, ‘Go, ami the Lord be with thee.’ Then he wanted Da vid to put on bis own anuor. David tried it on, but be said. ‘1 can’t fight with tbe*e things ;* and so he took off the bras* anuor, aud took his staff and went to a brook, and chose five smooth pebble* and got his sling ready, and out be started to ward* tbe big giant, i U«! then the giant laughed heartily and said, ‘Dear me! here i* a boy coming to fight me! Am I a dog, that you come with a stick to tight me ? vw« on, amt I will *»ve your flvsh to the bird* ami tbe lieast*.’ Then he cursed l>avid." “I should hare been frightened terribly,* an id Heart. what u weight ftftrewtioft tbftjr step hud crossed the farther shore iny spirit stood, tela waited to eon key me home, has I thought, a ml [eagerly I strove and soar With them to joys above, h>n» that shining 'hand an angel [forth, and with ft calm seraphic It is psnuitted thee to vfow* the thou iiHiurnest fc r so sadly now, l come to show tl ee the home • who faithful tr* the hitter end re; thee where thou tuayst be with -ials imssed, ami grace hath wel ed rt, and ia the. fieri furnace tried, ornrro, super extra rilt - “•.i.’ftli* aud leaves the Wuh telfol Ministers *nce from wrath I nous Mediator, d is 1 one with God one with u«, ai d and power of is thi* our belovej tbe thought* of hidden mystery, trovemy. adtnir;J eternity- What j thing* do we oft tions on. But it fitted by thi* md pensation, let u* leoey, glory. bead they deserve the rie*, the vigor! substance of otri and peace, our j4 our eternity, ouj Shall not the tho our heart* forev reviving and refr is our beloved i for our sake*. | persecuted, revdj he was dead, bnl lo he lives for € tbe keys of bel: is our beloved. Lord of loids. “] the earth, crown honor, all things under hi* feet. illiant goldeu unclouded, bl reflected Is thy Mil Clearly ornt glorious light, mid dimly see •l> saw, which above Soon fa Ami, jn i w The lie vcnly of water supply lo Pftld. tterrlorr, firs as to their local eft natality . and l*olaad folk la I’artft gal* i» the textaeftth oralary, lung stud wings, within its ■(■sign m Africa, la bis aad bis ansi, Marsh's Radical Cure Thi**. at gleaming of V 111 KM- golden ry radiance of v laxw gates ©L tie tnvajthings b ' a thousand Davkins rasas. TWs t thni aftly an lm%a la; amt Dowd was gaar. ■aft iaftarri, ten Iteil the prophet Ha ■art, to «1 am aa glad ha s r.oiutu "(iiuuc ui nuwi, STturo distance like a thousand streams mnrninring o’erj their pebbly I, beauteous triumphant i the air, bore us on, *e tier upon jttling light, gel forms. immorality anft m Aridity rorrwpteft the limit ( sack a degree that B waa “It la too late ton tell yaa aay aaore now. Tbe next eve*tag 1 will relate to you something aboat bis friend*b ip for Jonathan." It. Aud joj bus bursts of gls song k Home r* vishingly sweet a it rays of i myriad Miscellanm* Dr Dellinger so the Jesaito The rainbow glory of the E( All this] bespoke the niam Made without ham “There fc the We flttMu - “Prepared for tho*' who pat life’s bitter trials, faithful t For licit afflictions that lions of the l in the skies. i, n the angel tenth endure eterua A honii fro rarienae veins, ulcers »the’ end: an- meekly *1*a go by halisa laday. te#41, «<mT lie nan, yvm ar keeping hrtlef itutnom waft lag.* “Half a peak of Indian bnoI, «aft oar Ffwarh roll,* anal (hr wuaroa; bat her lip «|si»rml, aad she turned to si|» an ay a It wiling tear. far beyond gUm tboii * thy risen endiin' thy He liearajthy prayers, ’ti» he! that counts thy t Kira; No more repine, be faithful t»the end." Oh, glor jus homel! Beyond conception The din med and seest through Shall son i withdraw Lord Thou slu it bchoh . woes: legs, cTnti feet. Ice. Agent for (/lementV Olrbratrd Arift Agnot far 0 rsttftnM'* Patent ftabhri fippeft Crotches. Agent for Dr. Rabmrk’s Silver Utrrinr Tarot'for Dt. WmUworth’s Htcai Pw- Some weeks a] Obxrrer mentioii Jersey a humln that had not i candidate for thej time. We were rJ with tbe hiatorv I was even the na But the case b«> again z* to our m rise to various re This may not of tbe kind iu But still there cs of this characti i very many churc a hundred yean tending any hi wishing to give i emineoce,” the si of more than a siou. A church that has never, i tiished one labor A hundred ye; especially as the Great progress most things iu a hundred years dred years an they have set their foot Their aU sions In J«|on, in Pnrngway, art among tbe oarage races of North Ataeiira, long ago rfisipprarrd ami left no trace brblad. la Abyssinia (USA) they aeartv obtaioed tbe rirdera per mail iwootpdy attended Is. 8. MAR8H. » W. Haltimocr Si.. Halt imorr. lift. June 1* —tf (bin, stooped lot ■eats t *aft I era extcrnsc poverty I kneel and both* with happy | a feet of my belovi d Lord ; i iic uswmi iwi ui iuj ut-imi u lami ; Faiti woifld 1 join the angel c choir, and ^ dng \ The song of praise and g ory to the And this |Hghe<l. Again the angel spoke. And with a smile, replied: “Soon thou shaltlome; A Life's labors o’er, aoou thou shah bear Him ftsy, Thou faith nil servant, come nbd take thy rent—S ’Tishe tlujjt overcomes by faitl^is blessed.’’ v Savannkh, 6a. tbe country ainee. Of tbetr tmlnome labor* iu the leraut, ia tbe Greek I olaml*. in Pend*, in the Criaoi, ami Kgypt, nothing Is left Imt a faint hhitorlcal traditton To Hpain, It* mother eoaatry, the snriety of Jiwns has alwavs devoted it* best Pamraprt Tmin Scirthftr. D AILY, Sunday* excepted, unwrtiw will* Xifltt Train* <m Sooth Con* bus lUilnKuk up and down; abn witli trains giwag North and Soath on flaw A afwma.—Book wheat, white da' ror. Kwgttsh rbtver, re«l riot er, sweet rterev, abftre clover, aster, golden rod, nmiwefrtl, |*-ssjmjr»l, |dihn, tedrk-wrodl. aaMift weed, dandelion, artirbake, ebrvaanthemkm. and Wilmington. Colnmla* and Angnsts Hsllowd ^ tv. Leave Crtambi* at ? «» ■ D»vr Alston I fits I>**ve Newber.v j II Ilf* Jttpw 4 atp» ittfs gohlett fiatf. Aud I beard bi her, kneeling at the smoking I lo taste Uwn with bias. And SO LX* ax AU. A>'|I i»» 41 (»< May 3 190—3m For the Lutliera i Visitor, David as a Youth. Twe teat farmer between me nod tbe rttr ffinteael Geo. K. Warring any*) Is a Germs*, wbo a fow years ago worked by tbe month on tbe term be now owns. II# roved a Httle money; then rented a term “an abate* ;* then be Umgbt ft j the npear or sword f and then David ran towards the giant, and then Goliath was fnrious, and be ran at David, but David pat hi* band into his shepherd’s bag. and took ont a pebble and fitted it in hi* *ling, and whirled it round and *lung the stoim at the giapt. God guided tee pftbBfc, ao that K bit Goliath right in the forehead, and Ate fell «l<*wn oi JH y ■ f 4 " Arrive st flntrviHc ... DOWH Lcavr 6n«ttrillr “ ilfifon * Cekesbnry Ahbe\ illc Newberry v “ Alston Arrive at Columbia.... .4 sdcrsoM Pmmrh ami Pimt WAff 1ST9. U’TIIERAX PlTBLICATION 80CIETY, NO. 1C 50*TH 5I5TH UTRKET, ' I’HILADKLl’lll A. ^ K. HHRYOCK, HUKT NUMBSft TWO. The sumed ►story ot Datxd As a young e children couljJ hardly pper to be over, liiey were to beagjfppre of t|e “pretty So when wait for so anxioi boy,* as Fannie v found tb counteua be filled. >rge called him safely asleep, 2 her three with HBi » and chairs all ready dowk. tr. Leave WaihaUa 4 41* m Arrive 7JOpa I>ravr Pcrrvvillc Steam I^cavc 71® P* l^cavc Pendlctna SlOsw luurtftP* Leave Andersou 710* m Leave5*P® Arrive *t Belton afiOam !>sv*4*P» Aerommodsrion trains run « •***$ RmmIm os Mondays Wednroftaj® »■« .tUrtft firrmr*. Leave Cokeabwvy for Abberificat.***** I**ave Abbarflb forCokcsbmy.— UBP" THOf*. DODAMEAD, Grmertil 8*ft M. T. Bawtmctt. limrml TVfcri Aft- The Fatherland Tlr LnlWnwi hibliratios Scrirty Imve wadi nrrntigvmetit* to translate and pub. Hsh a aerbu of Berman Works (suitable bfrJL"**^ *“«!,>*• fi. “sr.l under tbe title of "Tbe Fntltcriand fw-nes." TV- following books have already been pulduUied: Tbe t ofiMi' by the Uk« ...,.*0.75 In tin Midst ol tin Norik 8e* 0.75 Aafftft. t»*e fisbrnaau o.*5 Bewe, tbe Little Savoyard* ,.. 0.h5 FHte; *h-, ktlial OU-dicnee o.A5 Oeyei Wolty; or. l-'blrlity Res sifted. 1.00 These six have brew pm op to * mot roar, forming Set No. 1. Ffrib....I......... #0.70 tRsf Tmulsksea t oo llu- I ivomiiv of the loca 0£5 tetL 1 * — o.w Dominic ; or, livewd upon tbe Waters. 1.10 Sej*peli, tbe Swim Boy 0.S3 ^Korming Set No. 2, pnt np in a tie* The Greek S4*W; «w, Filial Imve, . .#1.10 Little Mfadelon ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1.00 Gottlieb Pier, 1.10 Tbe School Mostei aud Ids Son 1.00 ^Forming Srt N<*. put up in a neat ; 4m| |u»h|»*bed : Wolfgnng. Priori of fjn.WW He Is Very industrious; never seems In a harry, but la a|. way* ahaad with his work. You alwaya are him at rfrwtrh Hwnftayo, snft on hi* Item week ftaya. Me rate** a good many drive*, ami when 1 waa ooly half through tmak ing. hr had hi* eon. m the nib a«1 the stalk* in the Imro, and fifteen head of \owng rattle on tin* stwbMe lurking ap the leaves and srattered ear*, lie has enlarged and te ahingled the «4*l Iwm. giving it a raat rt palm, |wt <m gutters, ami eomlnvts the water into a large cistern. Hi* fewer* are In perfect order. The whole farm and orchard la a paUem rt neatnraa and tbrlfr. No watrr stands uw hi* low land; no weeds gw to seed oft hi* } .ftstores. Hla teu-k lot, adjidtdwg the woods, was covered *itb |mrtially dcrayed otumpa, rtmMnblea ami weed*. H« l alartvft from my reverie. The grovrr’a hard oye was upon me. “You are keeping tetter rasUawer* waitiag.* r < >b t Uo» l hmgeft to foil him how poverty aud peraroutnai, uuuteaipt and aooru, ram 14 not dim Um heart * fl*»« gold purified by many a trial; and that woman, arlth her little want* ami holy rocriflce, waa better »« the right of God than many a trumpet tongued Dive*, who gave that he might bn knvna lo men. ran and jumped on the giant, aud took hi* sword and cat off hi* great big head. Then all the Philintine* ran away, and tbe army of Sntil shouted for joy, and ran after them, and killed a.great many of them, and David brought the head of Go* Hath to show Saul. Saul wo* very- glad that the giant wa* dend, but he was envious of David, and he be came very tnad when he heard the womeu of Israel singing, and saw them dancing with tabret*, and any. ing, ‘8aol has slain bi* thou*and*, but David hi* ten thousand* ;* and he *aid, ‘This boy gets all the praise, and 1 none. Next thing he will want my kingdom. I must see after thi* young man.’ 8o he eyed David ever afterward, and hated him, and deter mined to kill him. n “Ob, mother l was he *o ungrate fttl as thatf *aid George. “Yes, my son; you see he was envious, and he coaid not bear to have David praised. Bo the next day, when David played on the harp for Saul, the wicked king took a javelin aud hurled it at David; or be said, ‘I will kill him with this aveliu.’ Bat God did not .tot him library. The Christ has niariJ duriug these bul denominations, years old in tli uutnberiug then dreds of thou>J -whI and Uevotio be felt thi Others have g ij multiplied. OurJ multiplied h “'er again, d " itbout a uame tho tribes of Isrj AU, or nearly d henevoleut socu have come iut. tliese hundred y ciety has sent oi ^‘s. Tbe Tr.u likewise. Missit ^ut men to prea heathen. On u< H hore the beacor l»as been kiudj preaohetl in man tongues. Ghri born duriu, ^Yhola region .s 1 iad gotten into trcjuble with ^ines, a heathen nation that e children of Israel, or, as tern, ‘the Jews.’ Jlp tbere- 1 on his fjeople to feet ready David’s brothers were > leave Home and go to tee d tkeir tether had no one 1 at home with ^im. One 'said, ‘I think yotft- brothers ijt some food, for [they have y a long time, aid I have ij bread and chepse, and 1 i to t^ke them .'some, and now we are, an<i bring me {jheir health. 1 can’t go, 0 most, and tak 2 these ten » their captain, and some !prn to your bre liers, with #s of bread.’ 1 ten David (laid gladly go a id see his |nd the camp, t >0. Bo he teer for his flo ks, and in ng he started oi: die enemy had a large man, Wild his name w u Goliath. jessed ia a su t of brass, ifeg conld hit h m, because waa mutilated and «!«•*<roved, and that to thi* day Hpaln U the most backward oountry in kkirope. except Turkey When kite nfftei w** ihrtidw.l * Bpatiiah diidiuantist at Krone truly obaerved that “the Jesuits are to u* S|laniard* a worm that gnaw* into our entrails.” In Germany (p«r sued Dr. boUbpr) they ttrnnght on the disastrous thirty year*’ war, and -they kept bock the lutellertnal de velopment of the Catholic St*l«-s. It wa* they who completely under mined the old German Oatbolie Km pin* and prepured it* foil. Aa the al! powerful conuaellor* of tbe l!ap* bnrgs, they are rrapoomble for the deatructlou of the libertira of the eatates, the introduction of abao lntism, and tbe peraerution and ex pulsion of tho I’roteatant*—that seed of nnextiugnialiable hatred which the house of llapstntrg sowed in Prottertant Germany, and which brought about ftrat the spiritual, and afterwad* the political exclusion of Austria from tbe Fatherland. In Columbia. S. C I'haajre of adiedale, to r» iftfo eteri **' and after Sunday, 24th instant: Vail ami Pn**r*$rr 7V*»#s. Leave Columbia I 2i» Arrive at Charleston !S p r, I^eave Charleston Arrive at Columbia.... ....V... —• *** Night Rrprtm. Freight aad Acrose***"' • torn Train (Saadags rserptea)- Leave Columbia 1 !!^ Arrive at Charleston I-s-ave Charleston —Sf „ Arrive st Columbia 9 <* Camden Accommodation Train Yffl eontinne to ro* to Columbia** ham*W B. B. Pitkixs. Gen. Ticket Agt. *.'? [ m f ' "4. ■> S. C. Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, $. C.. M0) 17, !«*• Change qf Pehetlnlr of Xiaht To**<'*'}' 1 .1 H urd te .1/rtJkrr*.—Wby will not moiltota know teal to iavitr awl poeacaa (be con fide ace rt tteir daughter* ia to secure them from evil! Never make them afraid to tell ymt anything; never make tSem oobamed rt the natural desire to have at ten taut from the other arx. Admit the liking for II la aa Ijt long to the xottth—to yoar past yonth— tell theut word of. and so yt cheeses 1 parched k these lo4 said he 1 brothers got a k< land, summer Tallowed ft, and sowed It to Diehl wheat, awl got (thla year) forty bnabel* |mw arm Ami it Is now in wheat again, and fe protmtfty gnml for over thirty lambda next harvest. Kvrrytbing he docs pro* (wro. Ha U a “tacky* man—that b be has got at acoae, mid bn* health, strength, energy and ioduatry, to ana it .ft-Ifurof Cmothskin. bNow, agiant, fib was and notl the bras; rrivr ut Columbia at - . ^ y -Iftro To tak,* off,-cl after Sunday, Ms) A. L. TVLKK,V»ro-Preridert. 8. B. Pickup, Gen. Ticket Agt awl bmU awl Idoasmn* from a young plant, leal stray inaect* should light n|Mifi ft.