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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 188D. was Luiri- may it ISgwtf and open |toour are o,oo» 11,000 0,000 0,000 0,000 0,000 itute 'lake* ^eclwiantiral polity the distinguish- w ^aracteristie of his calculation, gjjjfht thus have increased hi* total greatly, by taking in •11 other Proteatau. deuaminatiuns which adopt the Preab.Ntcilan In din tinctioB front tlte Kitlacopal form of government. Bat according to the Le criterion of determining the sire of a tkabiBlhdttoTl, tii: Uy the hum who adopt its couftkwioii, the ,b6*s rtdenlation la tnrorrect. The ",milter (rf these referred to above i. who adopted the Westminster Conkssion, the symbol of the l*ros- bvterhin Church, is, comparatively Pjpall, while the number of those who jgw adopted the Augsbttrg Gon- ^gidan, according to the statistics of j*. Ernngelind Kerietr, is 47,110^00. fhe Lntherun is, consequently, not nalj- the largest IToteataut deuomi hadoo, but is numerically almost, if not quite, equul to all the other Pro ttttaat denominations combined— Lefhmn Observer. MISCELLANEOUS tW# hundred Catholic jiricsts arc Mon to leave Rome for the Southern gtafrs, where they will undertake the education of the freedmeu. The Jlethndist Protestant knows of • «mw where sponge cake and wine have been employed instead of bread aad wine at the Communion Table. George C. Reynolds, M. D., a lead ing man in one of the mission schools «f Chicago, goes out soon to Eastern Tarkcy as a missionary of the Amer- fcss Board. . The Howard University at Wash ington has been presented with a copy of Runyan’s “Pilgrim’s Pro- ggtos* complete, printed in the Chi- anr language. It was brought from China by a negro sailor. There is a movement among the ■ore liberal Jews, in favor of ebsng iag their day of rest from Saturday to Sunday.' The Israilite, published in Cincinnati, is cautiously taking ground in behalf of this change. IV increased expense of living in India has led Dr. Duff to labor with all his energy to raise #250,000 in Scotland to build “manses" for the Free Chnreh missionaries in India. He has already raised #100,000, ■lastly in Glasgow. The Roman Catholic liislmps have met in Dublin, and adopted resolu tions demamliug an exclusive Catho lic College endowment by the State, the division' of the property of royal ami endowed schools, the alteration of Queen's 4 Colleges to tlenominat iotiul institutions, and a general land bill for Ireland. Rules formerly adopted, forbidding the formation of singing associations, and the introduction of instrumen tal music into the churches of the United Brethren, were, at their last General Conference, repealed, and their congregations are, consequent ly, left free to introduce them. The Park Street Congregational Chnreh, Bostou, has undertaken to establish a pastor's library-, fine thousand dollar’s worth of books, auch as any minister w ould ordina rily consult, are to be purchased, and then additions are to be made of the choicest religious works published. The project de serves imitation outside of the Con gregational Church. Zkm's Herald quotes the boast of a Roman Catholic priest, in one of the maantacturing villages of Massaehu- •***•) (through which an agent of the Bihht Society went last fall, distrib uting Bibles), that he was now col- kvting them in, and using them for lighting fires, saying that he had Bibles enough to last him all winter for kindlings. Bishop Kip, of California, and Bishop Whitehonse, of Illinois, rejeet the word “Protestant" from thi name f’rotestant Episcopal Church. The late Bishop Scott, of Oregon, re- fitted Protestantism as a blunder, believing that Luther and his co- laborers erred in withdrawing from the communion of the Romish Chnreh. *»» Churches.—The New York 06- * ereer compiles from its own columns *he following statistics of churches •»*miized, and meeting-houses derii ***•4 within the past year. The i* Interesting, although it is not claimed that it is complete: Dedicated. Organized. «*■ « ”«jsyt»nan..... 47 40 38 Method 1st....- 72 Lutheran ;M _ German Reformed 10 kfbwopsl 10 n Reformed.,, i 2 Moravian i T «tei ...In ~m Baptismal Voies.-Rev. A. Me Bsown, a Boston clergyman, has *topted the method of requiring P*W0U8 who were baptized in in- kh^y, td accept formally the vows ®*4c for them at their baptism by Parents or guardians. On a recent Babhath six such persons came for ward aud made this formal accept ance. Rhahen by Sarny—Lieut. Metjueem, of Gen. Howard's staff, while iu the army, attended Christian Commis sion meetings, and sang hymns at those meetings. On his return to the Reformed Presbyterian congre gation of Washington, near Elgin, III., he nnrrated his experience, u.id was informed by his jwstor that such conduct was inconsistent with church membership there. Tlie congrega tion memorialiaed General Synod at its last meeting for a modification of its article beuring on this sulijeet, but without success; wliereu|s>u four ruling elders, all the mcmliersbip of the Hoard of Trust eon, and thirty-two uu-iubers of the eongregntiou with drew from the communion of the Reformed Presbyterian church, and were organised into a Presbyterian cougrcgutiou by a Committee of the 1’resbytery of Ghiragn—consisting of Itev. H. Hair, Rev. Robert Pattersmi, D.l>., uud Mr. Jumcs Christie—on Wednesday, the 21st ttlt. Tliis re action of the people against the exclusive use ot Rouse’s Psului Hook as a term of communion is going ou extensively among the American- liom members of the Reformed Pres byterian Church in the West.—Ob- rear, Boston Christianity—its I Attest Type. —The Boston correspondent of the 1‘resbyterian writes: “Among the many mission institutions for which this city is famous, aliout the most popular is the‘Warren Street Chap el,’ sustained and conducted by the leading religious denominations Among the tatx-ouqJirihimut* taught at this mission school, that of darn ing is not the least important, so the managers think. Ilruee, at the last exhibition given by the school in Music Hall, on Washington’s birth day, the ehief, I might almost say the only performance given, was dancing.* The secular papers give n graphic account of this retigiotu entertainment. The Germania bum) discoursed moot eloquent music. The children, in artistic costume, |ier- formed the Irish jig and dag dance amid the ringing plaudits of thc “ptoss" sjjpctiitors. The same church, whose pastor is a professor in Har vard University, provides for the delectations of its members, “private theatricals, .Saturday nftcntooiis at three o’clock, in tlic church ventry.* The pulpit teachings of a |Mistor who encourages, or even countenances, such rerclings in his church, can mg lie according to tin- form of sound words. Tliis, too, is the Christianity which many of our Northern friends are anxious to introduce into the South to save ns from harbnrisni. Pair Chnreh Episeopalianism Two of the ablest Low Chnreh Epis copalian journals, tlic Philadelphia Episcopalian and the Protestant Churchman, liave Is.ldly proclaimed tlie doctrine on which tliey stand as to the onlers of the ministry, to be that of the “New Testament Episco pacy." That they hold to be expedi ent, good, and defensible, but not essential and immutable. They re gard a bishop simply as primns inter pare*. His is an official distinction, not one of essential and differing rank, caste, or order. Tliey are simply ehief presbyters, presidents, and overseers, not a poetics. They have not any exclusive inherent and divine right to call aud ordain others to the ministry. Ordination of a bishop is not ordination into a higher : ministry like that of the afsistles, but simply induction into an office of government, policy, economy, and expediency. This is what our friends mean by a “New Testament Episco pacy," and with thia they will be content. And however we must differ from tlienf os to the (mint of fact whether there is snch an Episcopacy as that in tlie New Testament, we can bnt bid tliem God-speed in their efforts to act upon it, and npon it aloue, if they find it there, discard ing anything as obligatory, sacred, and immutable, because the church of the early ages practised it, if it is not in the New Testament. Such an Episco|iocy is not au unchurching one, ami we eoukl welcome it warm ly to work by onr side, in faith, hope, and charity. Ho God-speed, say we, to onr Low Church friends, iu their efforts in the direction thus indicat ed ; which involves a reform within their chnreh second only to that in which It had its origin.—Congregtt- tionalist. Dr. Gumming has already made it known that he means to attend the Pope’s Council—at least if lie cau get a safe-conduct; for it seems from a letter he lias addressed to the Times, that his presence at Rome depends in some measure upon his being assured that he will not be d^lt with aR John Ilnss was. It was not known nntil this letter ap peared in the Times that Dr. Cum- ining had written to the Pope him self “in the accustomed ecclesiastical Latin and form," addressing him as “Holy Father," and stiberibing him self “Your Holiness’ servant." The Pope has not yet replied, but in ease his reply is of a favorable char- aeter, I>r. Gumming does nqQtonbt that he wi)l get )t in time t«Sfbo at Rome for the opening of the Council. The revival at Richmond, Ind., which has been in progress for about six months, is one of the molt re markable on record. A Unit nine hundred peraous have been added to the various churches. Outdoor meetiiigs have been held twice a week, and a noon day saloon prayer meeting bas become nearly a perms nent institution. Home times as many as fifteen prayer-meetings in private bouses have been simulta neously held iu different parts of the City. Current News. Ex-Govertior Worth, of North Car olina, tiled in Raleigh, Heptemlier 8. Huturday ia the marrying day iu Paris, when tliey average about two hundred. A <xutvs|Milwleut aaya at least ;U0 buildings are in course of construc tion at Atiuuta, Gu. (ieu. John A. Raw lilts, Hecrrtary of War, ia death Mhennan becomes Secretary of War ad interim. Heber C. Kimball, tin* recently deceased Mormon, left #50,000 to la* divided among forty-one children. The Nashville University ia to tie re-established, and an informal tender of the 1 “residency of the institution has been made to General .lone]>h R. Johnston. Peraous having business with the Revenue Department regarding any claims must communicate the same hy mail. No pernrai whatever will he allowed to communicate with the clerks or cm | Joy era, without express permission from a deputy or aoliri tor. The Paris Journal, officially con tradicts the alarming rumor of the Emperor's hot! health. It says the Etu|ieror attends to his affairs daily, has suffered some from rheumatism, but at no time has his condition hrrn such as to cause the least anxiety. The sessions of the Henate closed to- day. t hi the Oxford Han aid lust mutch, it ia stated that £11,000, or almnt #85,000, In greenlairka, were lost by Amerieans in lsmdori aloue. AU over thia country bets were uuuie on the result, ami in New York the I letting waa very heavy. Hew-rul bets were made of #8,INMI, to #.t,oui, and #1,800 to #780 on the Oxford. < ommissuHier Delano rerrivetl his pay for tlie iiMHith ot August on Momlay, uuHHintiiig to nrwrh #500. Tlie nsNM‘y was handed to him iu a sealetl cuvrlapr, ami that ia the last the t'lHnnilssHsier bas seen of IL Whether lie lust it out of his poa-kef. or whether the envelope found its way into the mail Img by mistake, he lias mg yet lawn able to aarertuia. Prinee Xa|ailcon ia murk Imthered by a man who looks wonderfully like him ami claims to la- a am of King Jerome. Tlie l*rincr ilcnounrea him for an iinpiuiter, blit ia rurefill not to have him urreated. The Em|ienir refuses tlie fellow audienee, but'the Empress has taken quite a fauev to hint, ami im-linea to ta-lieve his elaims not Ik-titiiNis. tlen. t’anby bas isaueil a pos-luma tion of eleetion in Virginia. Gilliert C. Walker will lie installed Provis ional Governor ou the 21st imd., aud John F. ls-wis Provisional IJenlen ant (iovenior on October 5. The Is-gislature will lie convemsl October If. The adoption of the expurgated Constitution is announced. The fol lowing Wells^Congressmen are |»ro- elaimetl elcctetl: Platte ami Porter; und the following Walkcr-CongrMa- uien: Heagar, Ibatker, Ridgeway, McKenzie, Milner and Gilaam. Great excitement prevails at Hcran ton Pa., in conaeqnenee of the burn ing of a coal breaker at Avumlale Mine, in Plymouth, about tjreuty miles South of that city. 201 men and boys were hi the mine; tlie shaft, which was their only means of escape, was choked by forty feet of liurniiig coal and rubbish, and ventilation totally stopped. There are great fears that some, if not all, will be suffocated. A special dispatch to the Keening Telegram says the Avondale mine has been o|ieued and all the miners are dead. It appears that the efforts to save the miners caused their death. The volume of air seat fur ventila tion carried fumes from the burning shaft into the mine. Nothing is now being done except throwing water down the shaft, which causes a damp blue vapor to ariae, rendering the approach to the month of the mine very dangerous. One hundred aud three of the bodies have beeu brought ap from the mine. KKWBKKVY OOUJCUK. We, the snlmeribers, promise to j |my to the Treasurer of Newberry College, (Dr. A. K. Norman, Wal- halla, 8. iXy) #2# per year for fire I'onsecutlve years, MNumenriag Hep temlier 1st, liMW, fur the jmrpsse of j sustaining Newberry College ; the I tuition of one student guaranteed by the Hoard to each snliaeriber for the same term of Are nmaenutive years. These saliarriptious are not to be detail a. ted until 150 subseriliers are aretiretl : J P Hmeltzer, Walhalla, H O J N Huffman, Colnmbiu, ft O J P Anil, Newberry , H V J A Hligk, Pomaria, EG K <1 Chisolm, Charleston, H ti Msj J Iieaphart, Rev K faugh man, John C Heegers, J II Hteiuim-yer, Jr. VLB, fharlestou, Rev W H Bowiaau. PIANOS! PIANOS !!i Doty’a Wa*hing-Machine, L4TBLT MVCU IMPttOVCD—AID THK DNITEE8AL CLOTHES WRINGER. I MPROVKD wsii aownx's PtTWT Dwsi Cus-wssus. tad Uw I’lTxrr dtov, tn now I say aunlis fcr | a u4 WIN aw Uwtr amt Iwtcs • jwr. 0] ssr.aa hbor asd fUdllfS Than wto Ian* iw.1 iWa fin uoLmnmy ss ' bUows: "Vs Mu our isacUaa nodi, ensid sot lit fnweM lo 4u wMssn it, wd wsS Uw ski «f | bwjr. »• kd Hat aw an wan at Uw tuttSsi ! —rnm. L Stott. Balog M. £ Ckurth. “It U sortli as* iu | hroU^ —.V r. ft-SsM s week is atary Gold Modal waa Awarded *l lla latt Fair hi BsHInsw lo DXASx m 8JU»I» to Oa law I'm nos, onr lUkinsm. PIsImMsU* •ml Mow Turk 11snos OMw nod Wnrtroom, go. H, V. lsbmr St., iUiti Bnhimorn Street, Btllunof#, lid sti terra imaxos iwr* •» tiaun* un- prorienstt. imiudliif tbe Arre/ft Treble Irory rresls sad Uw improred Frenh A ottos. SUIjr warranted hr Sr* fan, wHh tlm prlrUrs* of *xdwDf« witiiln IwHv, mo-itla if not aait&c- lonr lo Ihr puuiitarr. foooad Wad I-Lance sad Parlor Organa elwwra cs land at Nucn #M to #M0 Ratt-mxm who hsrs our Pumta in. ana: Gns. RuM. K Ian, Iaxinston, Va., Ore. RoU- Raiaa, W ilminptoa, II. 0» Ore D. H. Hill, a-rhsic. K. C.: Biahop Wilnw*. New Orhnna, La. Os*. John Letcher, U-xingtoa, Ve.; Seer H ItanreS A Son*. Vemele Seail- Strr. CWioOr. V. C.; Celeb Iksikniffat, Co IsreWs, & C ; sod flro haodred others is Uw Church Notices. | H _ _ rsm I ‘‘Betsy werk lw* firm it ■ nwsNir ksld T*nn***e* Synod. ! -pow Uw *Shwiisa of Uw huaau* of the lauu- Sr j dry — X r (Jhsmvtr. The Krsupy Heal Loth**** Tanne-t Synod I "I heartily onsmrod it to roowamt. of tow. *r« hold Ka Korty-Xintii Annual Otoaretos Is moar T< •"-* Or. SiNmai. Kaunas Church, New Merhrt, Tneajie Pott—Taaar leet topaorawwnt ot County, Virruw. oureawaoeg re Friday, Uw 1 l w *'**'“** RseNiss ia a a«npt*t* auorvaa IM1. dar at Octots-r i I amav pa that tor Machine- after a yaar’a ' T ^ h ibmtH ware of untoy tlw. rel 8 IIKNKKL fWho. ] would not Sr parted with nndrr uy cirrun tof- •» 4—id I ataat’-Ahe MW inane 1 * • | "Your Wanblaf Machine baa haaa ia daily mar <~UH S -wn-i*.ir-t ’STSTr.-SS3T TU Wet Au. I Bela rf Ik hekl! ZTSPlu SIZ, ZZ LsthHM fiyaod of Gaor|h will ha hold (U. V.) m wtach at Urr uhl hal.macd «eeh-board by ... _ . _ . _ - 8 aue leoudraae ia diapaaead with."— MW read Abf rat a drat a/ /post Apat BL common .Vnrwwp. A. r Cdp. PRICES—A Fair Offer. 4 tlw retail price, wadwr #11 Kiln S* #•, aad arv a-.11 toward either or hath urea. Nan at trrigtu, to fiacre where ao and re aura are we they will be South who hero PI AMOS ainoe the war eloaeiL A call la auUdied. Ti-naa LlberwL April » the 8TKIFJ-6 44-tf at Ml rUgrto Chsroh. Oowrta Ctoaty, cure- ' " i "« 8 ■ewriag os Tharaday. I ha sath at Heptereber, IMS J. ACSTIX, WYTHEVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE- r pilll loSitutssi wiU be ra-cpeaad on the A Brat Thunder ia 8eptra>bar. under Uw eupTriub-ndcooe of Bit. K II. McDosxut, aaualrd hy a curare of curepete.it Teat-ben The oourac of watructioa win crebraoa all tha taaaadare at a Ihoruoph adoration Tha Inatitutsw hariag been chartered with enttepto* pawen aad pririla*a* Uiplorere will be awarded la all thaw who dull hare ooae- pieted tha repular otrerae rebaCactorily. pnpth must enter |uunually on tha Brel day of Uw Hradii*. *a ao AeducUua wiU be read* to Moth literary and Buarding Departsmui will hr nadir Ur* immediate cure of liar. K H MrDudtts and lire 11. UcDoxaui, who will eea.it* is th* liwtNstinn U IjMd of Bssrfis. Ota ri the TV* reu rhhiag be lb* Chf of tariffs as W. lywad of Oreasta. real hkad. tod wa spaa to rafosd Ito reorey il any to ..il. 1.1 | M , . -re# a Ware to re. arc th* rjactriara ka* of toigbt, / ® 1 aOot ■ reoatb'e trial axsoadias to dieeetiosa Monday. IBth of fop . g„ Inreial. tober or breUwr abuabl parreat tea. bar, by It nobick, A M . wbrea they wilT tha dawdgrry at waahiag with tha ha mV. tty- Aral runny.are* to tab* there oral lo Synod. ' trea daya la tlw rear, whoa It ran b. drew in . .. I batter, wore*ipaduaaaaly, ash Ini Labor and AS rare rwrei^ wfll ptrere report V Urea to „ l ^ vrJ ^ ^ be a Ire, Chshc. ptaea of aretor« V Ml Ffopire ChretV Caere** CuaalT. tiaatpa. L MCDKXBACCU. - »■" .HI., -re. tyisd af Tlrfiaia. The KraispeHral La-heraa Hysad of Viryiata rank, rarer Mrelwos C IL Madaaua Oaarety, *stou. cussurer-iag to Than ay *r*siag. tuber Itih, IM0 Al aaorelwra of Synod, trartoag b* raOrered, hy a Dray Chshc. Weaker, aad a Taiaarrel Wrinyer Caaaaaaara wrth axrtsair* nghi al rale arete mower tot anilmg threw. , Mold by deabre pera rally, la whuar liberal 8 t ItHOWXIXa Gas. Aprwt, tl Cortland! St, Mow Yarir THE DEPOSITORY OF TMK attvythtagi Iffi.r, |K# )4l!«t lo «o*Y#y iImmm «W *, m». J. A w.tiVlrKH, MaaeWar Special Notices. A1 rasas* lotie* Lettered aad Xreabreed, Labtary and lira inre Marks of bigtreal exeeHraca aud bounty Qaraure Boaks Clare Books 8 8 Hyaa Banks Ball Hanks Maas Bucks IVaare Cerda aad Seward TVkets Cnrereaalariire, thbie I ho liesaatas Baripasre Maps aad slkar banka de- rega-f la aid Teacher* la .ifhi.ua <h*4r Taitoa ia rreaaralary Department $14 *0 '■ Collegiate Dapaitoent 2* OS i " *' Morerrel Urpartreem M St " Modern Laogaagire, each IS SS “ “ Saedh-arurk Mwfanedary. tr IS SS | “ Drawing aad Taistbra IS SS Tare of Piano ...., S 4* ! C.radaraiag Fee. } 40 I lluerd par Haaaon al B*e reoaulw, wdud- | iag waaiiiag, Hgbts Ac. .4 SS Clrergra renal be paid ia adraner. Mo pupil aiN be retained lroner tore ton are prepaid. Back boardar la required lo furaiab owe pair of aheet*. owe pair of pilkra eaaea and two towels | Bark pupil reuat ha a* bar ctothaa dreuuctlr aad ladrlhbly marked with her Barer. Cooareunicatiou* addmaed to Bit. K H : McDoauajr anti raaciT. kaawdiate ettruuuu H'ptordk. K.rpuas Jalgr. ISSS. 1 fiep IB Jt ROANOKE COLLEGE. T HIS laaUtotirn iainrate.1 at Solera, Roanoke Coiialy, Ts, La Uw Iwuouhtl aad totiV | Vallay if the Ruuaukr. ia the reiilat af attraotioa •oetrefT at^nyt a beiuti'u! ciinwte. and h rar- naredad by a ine^al and intelligent eorereuaity. Il baa peculiar tarihlwa ot aooeaa, beiag oa Uw Virgreia t Tenaeaaee Bailraad. oa the ha* of Tba aaS.wlgr.ad. Pa* id r al of Latheoare Uyaads W arod Mat, aa area, aa paaaltli, aad bodura Uw rioaaM eepy af their la teat reiuulas with awba a rah-wiaa. easy order by | ark iag. aad reay exnhaaga to reher Vadta each - , . I . , , j e I Catalogue* will he toward*!. poaUg* pahl, t. •*** MW vffi"w W * A JMLtoWTi ■ ^ as —> _. . - a o a A _ I reffia Btrau^ffi « iM Tje Yt T nbj Ws-ixi. •" taufrai BKV 8 lU'ITKAmL, bra'r. H« wtohl, Ka IS W fonts Stmd, Ireagto their Bolt.mm MJ - . . i Aag IS l--*t eaapret idly iaaitod ta toting Uw Wall I St*. Freer a aid ia eomaaiag aad pa taUea af Uw A law urn I ■re wM he UwabBtfiy r R t BROBNT ABaataaa, Fa. Far Uw Latlwna Virilor. Fiatls SsMiisAry lltuamwL Mu A Brnritsf Sdtml af Uw higfaara grade, with Uw adraatage* of a noble adiBee, a beauUful aad brskbtul k-catare. arapte gnmad* adorwed with lrv«a »nd ahnibbrry, and a larft corps of ewa- pFtnl and rxpsritBCrii Ifcbsni FpccMlfimn Utica *1. - a _ , ■ ■ a ■ .t* _ ) . > _ ... kd aarei n •n ura Las jraii uuciiik cm ratsii ■ ii sjtnngruregTVk, tommax. and Arts Board aad taiton la all Uw atndiea of Uw regular coaraa. laekaliag Is us, to Uw aobot- aatic year al laaj^oaUi* 9IS0. lira Sixteenth Annual Seaaios begin* Monday, Sept. 8th. For Catalogaea or any dr aired intottwima. eddrrre Bit W. r KV8TRB, 41 Hageeraoom, Md. li" 1 .1 '..iu. . -- -|| FOR SALE, P l’BK bred Hogl end Fowla. winter Seed , Wheat, aad alto* tost reads (rare Pon t i KxrxamaxTAL Fats, Owreberabarg. Ps Diehl’* and Bougblon Ihanllere , Walk'a aad TreadrewH. Raaaded Whit- Wheat*; Fernet. Wbi-asad Med drat; Purple Straw Bearded Red Mediterranean oral German Amber Beard Iras are the beat, ear heat. Iiardlaat and nawl prreluctiee Wheat* that ran be racootawwdad to ganeral rultlvaiion. Prior #B per btadwl. Fbur BOOTH CAROLINA StaU Agriculturwl and Mcchsu- ieal Msg&xine. ' (fjfoal Okpaa af tht M CWalia* .Skate .lyre _ i t sa s — ,- —i k -WreeU sm aB*Btn Afri wretWfrel -wa triJ| | 4 T m mHjt da iff U*c aubarnUn vili pvbUii tha >H# firaff ntimber oI a llnmhly Hagyudnr. drooled la Uw di rrfcnpreeal of Uw awtaaial ia. V rah af that 8-ale. and the whole 8noth ; ered will 1 so that Otter test way raw what it ia brStra seibaag. They intend to Brake it th* beet and tuailaonwre indualrial Magazine reef puhli*li«d St tlw Bouih. aad Ito* aak Ito aordial eowpera- Ikm af every good etliran ia thia -nterprtme, which reuat red.mud to the pabile aralhe*. Perann* wtahtng oopira of the Brat uaaibrr wik pi rare arod Uwir addrere* ta Walker Moo no A Cornwall. t'narlchtub, 8 C. ■an riig ntov* Tbrar rirvutwlaaoes with a telegraph «>Aer. giro h every er I* to tore red in a location The OoUege we- chartered iu 1444 together Iu or- euutae of htetrue- uoa thorough oral onnii«ahi aeive lie tea are* ooreawneeamtuailyonttr SK00XD WKDKKS- D AT af 8KPTRMBRB, aad ooatmoe ten months Bstlmstsd Kxpeosea #>0B LW For further particular* apply lo S C. MULLS, Heoratary af Uw Faealty, ar to D. P. BITTLK. Li lt, PrvaideoL at SMere. Ts J. F. CAMPBELL, FWaerel AfmL Stnrefaurg. Vs Dee tl IBCS SI—tf THE BOOK JF WORSHIP. •f At ftntpliml Lo- t math America. tti Jy ool Si «J 1 .A ans V tqrntkl r*r A pound* of any kiad by mall, prat paid, to #t. Twenlv other variatire of Wheel, Bariev and Oats of lent tear** hnportathre Be* ftok'r *r- pmaireto IWa Aareal; eeto aad aobacrib* toil; only #1.40 par year; Uw areal uerfhl Journal printed Addrere 0M0 A. DKITt Chaotbareburg, Ps 8*wi “ Business Department ■ ■:.'?.rzfsi:.: imitsT nkf *1 f >i aij “ Moneyt IsMivsd Job. Eicbelberger, #5.00 pays to 104 Mrs S A Kisling, 2.50 U 104 Major Leapt art, 2.00 it 104 Rev L A Maim. 2.50 u 104 W T Wiley, 2A0 ii 104 Juo B Martin, 2.60 a IW Buy J U Honour, 2A0 (4 118 Miss G Haigler, 2.50 44 108 WANTED PATM^T 1LASTH5 8PGH€S! A Saksiimr for Hair and Petthrrs. The BUatio Spong* Mattress Iff tW ksahliMi t+f nffffl. moat efaffttf, dumb It •ad beet bed ia Umi workL The Elastic Sponge Pillow* ffffff licit, aod. fwfffft and fnw from an ut>I*«UU./ aod <i i odof, m mod fefflhwi liffvff. The Elastic Sponge Cushions to Cbtifub, Carriag* or Chair, art to on parlor la even Uw beat curled hrelr, (which ia oarer found la reach an idee.) atony* retaining the taUneas very comfortable, and ntuob cireaper than good tok. Tbs Bls*tio SpoDg* in Turultura ia reaali better than hair, aa it ia alwaja teas Bora nretht and all inarct ilk; aad to penue- nenUy alaetie « to keep Uw oarer* eonafonUy Bill time adding graaUy to Uw beauty af Uw Knraitnre. A 0KNT8 to eeD a now book ofgreal rehre to ; Farmers Mtoken kv and Wofklngmea af ill iradto and wxupauoos ISU. kWiioa now « T HIS BOOK, of *U pages 21 am., it new ready. We give Uw Clmtrh eight cent! oa every copy arid, aad fo Uua way part of the prod La accrue lo th* bcaeBt at tlw Church. ' Price ia Sheep #1 OS " " P*-k Alabrtqu*. I 14 " " Araheaque Gat.... 1 IS “ " Morocco Tuck*, gilt edge 100 “ “ Morocco, extra gill— 1 SO “ “ Turkey Morocco, plain 3 SO “ " Turker Morocco, wiper extra gilt. 4 00 “ “ Turkey Antique .77.....'. 4 OS WiU. gilt deeps 30 cents extra. Miatoere and Cr.ngregntiona are requested to aend on Uwir unto* at once, to wbora a dieoouot of lea per cruL i* made. DrrriR a chapman, tortoB'i'ii. Oilawki. 8 C. Aug 4 1—tr THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, Are. SOT. I'm Sind, /"AtWdpAni, flam., 1 8 now prepared to BH all order* to any of our Church 1-ublicntioux and all other Tbtoiogi- cal aad Mireelianeoua work*. Sunday Schools win find it to Uwir adranlega lo kvnr ire wkh Uwir ordaia Speoial ettentiw giras lo tlw aelection of Libnrivs Sermon Paper and a geoerai nreortment of Stationery alarare an hand. Addrere onto* to T. L 8CUBACK, Sup L 1*. O. Box 1SS0. May II . «—tf ■BPTOaa COSED, Marsh's Radical Care Tress. Pint JVeatAwn, «to» ifadal" mtsritd fo the it IFiri irfraraif AratfhA* tflffh *■*' JftUiSLI MPrafwr, iOvie OfL ,\V I, Jfcktog Stmt, Baltimore, IU. BfnOft rail not tod. flair hngarsisas. TUB I \ TRUSS for Uw cun mi* or Ksp- l has reeetead 1 'tod relief of Hernia turr. This True* I Uw reaction of tlw moat eminent Phyriefom end Burgeon, of Uii* country, who do sot togt- Ute fo racoremeud it fo Uw afflicted with Her- ia ta being aa parlor fo all others. It i. th. only Trues . Tore* Uwt will ratals the Board, with say oartainty, and the'wearer fan feel nreured that he fo tadsg a ran By that will to stall time* rafcaad *Btotsal is itsapera- tkas 01 this w* guarantaa entire ratlilhiMIrai to all who may ooaw under onr traalnmnL Iw-iMgf Silk Kfoatic Abdominal Belu for Car- putoKT, Falling of tlw Woo*, and re a support to the Bar-k and Abdominal Mura lea. Ankleta, Koto Capa aad ffiMkfos* to Variooa* Vain*, Uloera end Weak Joint*, fflinalln Braoea to ImLea. Cent* and Chib dm, for lbs cure of stooping of the StaraMen and re a Cheat Expander. PUs I net ru menu. Uw moat superior article in use—light, easily adjusted and eUectual. Is- •trumeou fx *U Physical Defonmtw*, Curvatarc of tlw ftp'nr. Bow Leg*. Club Feet, he. I'eerefir* and Crstetosof th* seat apptsred make. 8 MARSH A CO., Ka S Hobday Street, BaHimort, Md. May 13 40—ly 3>m T HE first aeaiiereioal year of Uii* Institution ctmitncoced on the aroond Monday in August, ISOS. Th* deaiga of the aeboal befog fo pramsir Uw enure oi aduoaUon, rech a onarre af Mndire will b* adopted as ia usual ia Brat clam losututfooa Tha dtoeipliae ot tbe School wiU ho *tric^ yat mkd and parentaL The kawtwa fo healthy, and Uw mania of the communily will compare favor*bly with any reetioo In Uw State Bata* of haitiae per quarter of three months is U nit*d Btatea currvucy; Pniaary English Department S3 1* Higher English Branches 4 44 Mattoasaiicm. La tic aad Greek I * age ages, B B* Boarding per nwoth » 00 Woonded eoldien will be charged only haT price ta tutlioa. For ssiy further inform*bon addrere, at Fin* Ridge, Lexington, 8 0, either Ree. D. Erins, Chairman Board of Trustees, or Psof 8 K. Catos sax, President Peabody Pine Ridge Is- Hep i 4—It ; O’KEEFE’S Large Winter Head Lettuce. M essrs, m. okkef, son acol, *e wen , kooeu and reliable Seed Importers, Groa-erm, and Florfou, Rodwater K. V. haring grows aad limrouftily tested this saw variety tor Uw past three yaara. now oft i IS to tbe pub lie a* a FINK AND TALUABLK acquisition to both Uw market and private garden, a* it fo rarely to are folly THREE WKKE8 EARLIER than any other variety of LrUac-e, except Uwt groan utrier glare K teak stand Or Wrakr withanl pndertwa an Ike eddart of ear aertksra Chaeoti*. It form* very forge, solid, and exceed ingly Under, green fob yellow head*. Uw outride leave* being of a browaiah tinge, Order, ki eaubliahmeuL Order Ltocaedwuely af M. OKKKf, SON A CO, KotH water. X. Y S»pt t »—q; Tbs SI sat to (pong* Goods , fa hup tar Aim mmcuamics masval. Hdlted by GKO. 8 WAkHKI, Js. darker tf -Khmtmlt of Agewakara," " Dret'a- tag fat Profit sad for /MU, ” ant farm, eriy rforkaltoaf AWgfrear of tto- tral flat*. Mm Tori. set Octavo Pages aud over MO lllretrationa n. Mm Orlraat litre says: “lib a book which should b* In Uw Iwnds at retry Farmer end Mrehanfo." fh. Mae Orltaao Aca|raae ears "8o valu able a bosk should to bund Is tbe boos* af every Fbnrerr and maobaafo, ka efogaat iUaassa- Uoaa will make it welcsmt everywhere." Active men aad woman ran mato morn taorwy and fit* better ssUsftcUoti ia tailing this book than any work in tlw Held Sand to Id psg* circular, tailing all about k. K. U. TREAT A CO, I'ubltehon, No. (54 Bretdwsy, N. T. Sapt* 3"°' rwith Send for pampliieU. giving loll price list ot goods Loosl Agant* W Aa Agent wasted In every to whom will b« given tlx? ext food# X MOTHS, ISO W. Fsyetu- Sutot, May IS ^ 40—ly iu tlw State, ■da of there Agent, Md. “ DIB M0DEHWELT," T HE beet aad cheapest illustrated Fariihm Journal Iu Uw world ta families aad todkw generally. It give* yearly over I,SOO n IM Ml ward Wuernx M0 Die Braid aad Embroidery, and IS foif* Bled Kagravmgtt. It must be ted. Specimen copies, 34 Krerv number skMains from ten lo twenty- Bra full aized patteAwl almost every deac ip- tloe of L*d es and ^^blrru * garmenta Send ta specimen. 8 TRAYLOR. Importer, 391 Oat-al Street New York. April M SO—ly PULPIT EDI OF BOOK OF WORS M INISTERS and onagregstloos win pfoss* send in their orders st one* Tea par cent discount uud* to there whs buy ia qusaitrte*. Prise, la stoop, $1; Arabesque gilt edge $S: Kagiirh Turkey. #4- DCFFIR A CiUi MA.N, PaUtdms, v Columbia, S. 0. topi t s—tr WARM »»V»UCL T HE %'aadu Miaiug aad Maaulactaring Company hav* always ou band a lull ■apply of tbs Seats dresrvsdly popular manure, maauBwturad Bom "tba Baa* Pboaphatss «l Ashley Rlr*r," untfor tbs supervision of acorn- psasat CtwmtaL w# into, to [rr.iln for information re to ita vain* upon various crops ts th* Rev T. S. Boixikr, of I'omsris, & C.,wbo is our attbortotd tvpaot to Uw above "Btandard Fertilizer." Wit C. DUKES A CO, Ocr Ag-ts, Factors and Cctnmtralon Merdwnts, * Na 1 Joutli Atlantic Whorl, Charleston, 8 C. May IB 41—tf CIHCULAfi* T HE undersigned will bare ready ia a few dart, (Sion oa* ore! two now ready.) a retire of HE H’ PICTORIAL READERS, peculiarly adapted ta Uw taster at children • both rexes, and designed to be useful an agree*bio companion* for children in the (ucQn re well aa ia Uw rahool more. They hare heed prepared by g REV. PROF. J. L REYNOLDS, D. D, of tha Sotuli Carolina Uahreraity, whose erei- noot fitrwre for anefa a work lie* long been ree- ognreed by educators. Tb* aerie* coaafots o lour voforees: Reyuohls New Pictorial Firat Reader $ 4* Reynold*' New Pictorial Second Render.. (8 Reyariri* New Pictorial Third Reader... M ReynAJ. New Pictorial Fourth Reader. . 14* In Uwae Reader* Uw pupil is led os step by *trp ia rwy gradation. The volnmen are beau tifully niuMreted, printed on superior paper, in a dear forge type, tastefully bound, and Sre think will compare favorably in matter and manner of execution with any similar books now in use. We deem it not improper fo refer to a few of Uw advantage* aimed at in preparing there Reeders: First The enlistment of a popular sentiment in favor of home enterprire, which i* now begin ning lo riiow itrelf all over the Bouih. Scoood. To remedy the erfl ererywhere com plained of in our rabooia, of a continual chaiigo of Text Books—a costly habit, aad oae which r m the schools, by preventing the diiidreti bfing put into classes. A serin of Home Readers, It was supposed, would be seed to a great-degree, and this serious evil ill ns avoided. Third. Economy—the popular aeries ot Read ers now ia use being too lengthy. This satire copra** of fewer numbers than those generally used, sod it is bebered that Uieir numbers are suffleient; white If the system were generally used in our schools, Uw sum raved fo parents and children would amount to many thousands af dollars annually. SCHOOL HISTORY OF South Ctrolin, North r&rattn vti Georgia, TOLO tx A rxaiUAS sttlx, BY PROF. J. W. DA V/DSOX A. Jf„ Is in prepaentloo. Price about seventy-flve cents ot ou* dollar. Also, a serfs* ,af WRU.1NG BOOKS, for Boys and Girte, In fir* numbers, handsomely Lithographed. Prfoe »B neats cash; $1 per Toecliers and tauoefora who with to oxam- ine any ot tlw above Works, with a view ta introduction, will have e copy seat to tbear on receipt of half Uw above retail price. DUFFIB 4k CHAPMAN. Boo*ran.ijfas axd Statioxebs, Mots Stmt Olnmlia, & C. X. R—Seliools and Merchants can be supplied from our Bookstore with an the Scboo >w in use. Also, Slates Blank Books and Stationery gescrslly, at low ratcs.jp Jan 2J 31—tf WM. BRIDGES & SON, lfhcfsMlr Dealers » F*reign Frtits, Ctadies, Nuts, &c., US BeUmm Shed, BtUman, Mi, off- r lor sale at the ioweet market price, Foreign Fruits, C#«Hre, Kota kc, which ore warranted tohe of such gnalily ** represented to th* par- tfiSitr. Ms 13 40-6m