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I person that it for his allowed 1 WOTTicI ofonnd- f would would thin I xwfhUy <1 with st thorn event | should they for I aithful, tion of fan be »re the the It is I usgree- >nt the *ft i* Nporal pledge ■dience [ uld be ence to unfahed * more t of the l>wled({e obedi- |t liey be lupt |“f Ood, perfect ossarfly ire pro sotntely '■velfare. imoan- tliencc latter, lure for iniper- ue forth |w lias a to be mghthe lie ehil- i« find, i* slowly ipointeil tulge all inlaine*l world.” be Him; |r surely guilty, ixhment ' HO HOOH ;-liat tlio that He But it tea rami* lent that icdiately evil, for m, they i ff, and 1 them to tain liis <xl does it rather ve, that imls the rs. He to them mtianed f of His et'usal of givenesa of judg- t is visi- Ives will vleilging > wieked propensity at man is embodied in the J^verb, ‘‘The wisli m the father of thought.” It doubtless, just here tllftt WC IIH? to look for the tine reason Vfcy SO many try to ^-rmuul.- them w lves to believe that the inspired statements of the Word of Ood con earning the future world of woe and punishment are not true; they do not «dk them true. Then, if, as we have endeavored to prove. Burn ought to acknowledge that lie is morally responsible to his CreaW- follows, ns a matter of course, that he ought to make a faith fid use of all the means of grace at Ida disposal to .meet his resismsibility to Him- 'Ve will now briefly con aider this idem Man can not, through his own tut ,jded efforts, live as it is required of hiu r to do. Through the effect of the M of ews, every one finds a “law in his members, warring against the law of lys mind, and bringing him into captivity to the law of sin that is in bis members.” “There is none that doeth good and someth not.” This being the ease, it is utterly im possible for man to please Ood thro’ the deeds of the fiesh. And if man were left to work wit Ida own salva- tiou through liis own unaided efforts, there would be no ho|ie for him, noth ing but bfauk, utter despair. But, thanks be to Gad tor the great love with which He loved ns through riches of mercy in Christ Jesus, our Lord and Saviour. He has not left us thus, but lias g.ven us abundant means of graee, whereby we can make our calling and election sure in Him. If the right memu are taken and faithfully used, it is not a difficult thing to lead a true Christian life. Says mu: Savior, “Come unto iue, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart : ami ye shall And rest unto your souls. For my yoke is raxy, and my burden is light.” Through the Christian's union with Christ, he is made one with Him, ami receive* of Him the ' requisite strength for the performance of all liis duties; so that, with the Apostle Paul, lie can joyfully ex- y claim, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” The prupliet says, “Let the wicked forsake liis way, anti the unrighteous mini his thoughts, ami let him retnni unto the Lord, and He will have mercy ii|M)ii him, ami to tmr God. for He will abundantly pardon.'* But the wicked can not forsake his way, not the unrighteous man liis thoughts, without the assistants' of the Jlolj Ghost. The heart of mail, all steeped, as it is, in sin, must be purged anti washed dean from all iniquity through the application of the blood of Christ to it by the agency of the Holy Spirit. Mail is justified through faith in Christ, aud is sanctified through the influence of the Holy Spirit operating upon his heart. Without the possea- sion of the Spirit of God, man can nfit be a Christian. “Now, if any man have not tlic Spirit of Christ, lie is none of his.” The Holy Spirit is the gift of God, and we obtain Him through prayer. The gift of the Holy Spirit is most readily granted to all them that in sincerity pray for Him. For it is written that God is more trilling to give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him, than an earthly parent is able to give gifts nnto his children. The promise is, “Ask, and ye shall receive; knock, and it shall be opened nnto yon ; ' seek, aud ye shall And.” One word, in conclusion, to him that knows big duty in this respect, and yet does not sock to do it. W hat think yon, O such an one, will be your merited reward in the future world? It will be much worse with you than with the ignorant heathen who. knows not the law of God ; for he, having sinned without the law, ! shall also perish without the law; ! ,iwhilst yon, who have sinned in the law, shall lie judged by the law. ! “He that knnweth not his Master’s will, and did it not, shall be beaten with few stripes; bat he that knoweth Hand did it not, shall be beaten with many strijies.” If you die im-; penitent, you will be driven from the Master’s presence, iii the day of . judgment, into everlasting punish went with the terrible sentence that will forever ring in yohr ears, “Ye ! knpw your doty, bnt ye did it not.” ■ W. E. The Reformation in Spa in—K.tah iizhment of a Theological Seminary.— In Seville one of the largest Romish chnrehM lias lieen rented by Senor Gabrera's congregation. It is in the form of a Greek cross, and when the ! altars are removed will seat abont £|000 persons. In the same city a «Ias« of promising candidates for the Reformed ministry lias been formed, iwud the reformed congregation lias ^solved to establish a Theological Seminary to train them. T,he General Assemblies of the ~*»*byteriau Church in the United States of America, will meet accord mg to adjournment in Pittsburg, Pa.. °u Wednesday the 10th of November, . 1809, gj |j o’clock A. M. Clippings. THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1869 NANOS! PIANOS!! -4 —— We sometime* imagine that our Society to abandon Mexico. The I church hi doing very largely for Air little Iwml of ProtewUnta I fi H ind Acknowledgements KKWBF.RRY CnLLRUX. The Method* Trotrutuut,of Bfflti■ U*l2r k T2j!" rt •T"**" ** «nd for loort, which wc flu«l in the F\>rrtfn tllvkkvl, ttMln^r Hitt cutliuHii«Mti<*«il|y . f Mioxionory for October. |mtu (Mira in « mid full of h-qic and courage. ^ *» **“’ ‘‘“Iracrllierw, promise to to suffer trim, want, while there are j ***«" Tbr Wide agent say. .hat the pro- I of ekls nsinirv Here la the tulde; ! irrcaa that the Gimum-I cm*- has * U *”*K»*. ( |,r - A. K. Normal!, Hal lialla, H. CL,) ♦‘ill |»er yew for five more, gives the ease of h minister in Muryhind who is left by liis l**>|>le ...... . .. ... i of this country. Here is the table; several families m the circuit either . , . . . , . . , ’ of wliici. ~.„wi <nv« ...or.. ri.»» t„. 1 '* fat i* "•* HOtlwiI, to foreign made here during the last few P missions only : immth. la moot astonishing. That *W"*"»* 1 "* years. « cueing Hep eanae. bv Cits!’* Idraaiug, mav Is- »-«» !««*? the of dcMMd to he effect it ch planted in Newberry Ctfllege ; the gets from all. The t/eirith Timet says that the only cure fur the .Jewish sufferers in Russia is emigration, and advises an American Immigration Society to aid them. Ill discussing “the intlu enee of the Jews in the progress of civilisation,” it claims that their delving in Jewish lore was largely the cause of the defection from Rome of Luther and Pen* Hyacinthc. The Chicago Theological Seminary (Baptist) have secured Abe refusal of the pnrt'luiae, for film.OOO, of the late l>r. Hengstenlierg’s valuable library, now in Berlin, ami consist- ing of 12,000 well sehs-tisl works on Biblical and Theological subjects. Tlie Chicago Standard publishes a letter from ail American student in Berlin, describing the library as .me of rare worth ami value. Efforts are made to raise s|ssslilv the fitio.noo necessary in order to see-ure for the institution this iiii)Mirtaut collection of Issiks. A writer to tin* Methoditt Unru lier from France Says: Anwricaa Boud, tat,at Prestn'terlan lloanl, ?M,)M MsHmOM Ut'lomusl “ 1»,0*» Kpaicup.tl * 61,MW Hie churches repn-sentisl by the Ifreahyterian lionnl give to foreign missions at the rate of fil.OH |ier mem lier; those of tlie American Ihuird. (1.111 i»er mcmls-r ; tlie Methodist. 214 rt'iits |ier nienils'r. We are lait doing all we ought in the fon-igu field.—Methotlitl. It is not often one hears of a Bishop in connexion with “three months' imprisonment.” It sp|stirs, however, that tlie Bishop of Ijni has las'ii found guilty ii|nhi a charge "of uttering nultveraivr doctrines, and attempting to diatlirli put da order.” The jury were unanimous in giving tlieir verdict. Sentems- was mssirdiiigty pronoumssl iqs.ii the Btslaip of the Dirnw of tlint- im.ntlis' im|>risiMiiiieiit. And this edme to |miss in M 'stludie Austria T Tlie offeiMS' charged o|«mi liis IshsI “There is a deep religions awaken, ship l»y tlie Public 1‘nawvntor was ing in France, mid a strong under current in favor of Protestantism ia setting in. Numbers of |asiple in Paris, and its neighlairlinml es|as i ally, are alienated from Romanism, and only need a little more weight in the IVotestant scale of tlie tsOuiicr to lead them ut ooee to renounce Romanism and rally under the Pro testant banner.” I’nitarian.—A singular ordination occurred at Haverhill, Mssaeliusetts, a few weeks since. Mr. Willinni H. Spencer, a recent graduate of the Harvard Divinity School, was made the |sistor of the Unitarian society at Haverhill. John Weiss, distin gnislicd for his really infidel senti ments, preached the aeroMto. Ttie Bev. J. Villa Blake, in giving the right hand of fcllowatiim told the candidate that lie could not s|M-ak ia the iiunii^of a wet, church, or |Mrty. He therefore gave him to use liis precise wonts, —the friloirthip of the rented.” This is rather a strange though not iincouiuioii kind of fel low ship. Method itt Rpltropal.—Two years ago the North west Indiana Uiaifer enee was short of young men, und candidates for the ministry were scarce. The bishop exhorted the memltera of the conference to pray the Isird of the harvest to raise up laborers aud send them into the tiehi. This year they came, as the brethren believe, in answer to prayer, and a finer class of nineteen is seldom ad mitted on trial than the North west Indiana Conference, voted into the itinerant ranks. When all were ad mitted one of the presiding elders declared it the happiest hour of Jiis life, and shouted “glory to God 1” Satire Chinete Methotlitl Treat heft. —At the recent session of the Cali fornia Conference of the MethodistJ Episcopal Church, Bishop Kingsley announced tlie tcm|Mimry transfer of nine native Chinese preachers to that conference. Tlie transfer, says the Chriwtian Adrunite, was made in or der that they might lie advanced, in piirsunnce of the disciplinary require ment, to deacon's orders. After the whole ease was presented, the con ference cheerfully and unanimously' elected them to such orders, on con dition that tlie hisliop should find them qualified ill their several studies according to usage. These native ]U,mw till* capital and ncighlMiriuMMl. ia*.nti “If the American church will m BfiH * ,po *'Kl.v sustain these missions in Centra! and North Mexico, in a few niofith* one hundred evangelical con- gregarious can lie established in thia sister Kepubiie, ami before long it may reasonably be experted that the majority in Mexico will declare in favor of the evaagelUMl cliureh.” Tlie col too bayera arc now |«ylug for tlie cmanci|mlis1 negmea at tlie rate of $2«M»,UA0,0IN> aninudly. In teti yearn, they will liavc |mid for all tlie slave*. Every lalmrer who sisirs a shirt |ia\ * his pMimrtioii. Haunt!y of the Sorteegiant.—Dr. Hurst, writing from Chriathum, in Norway, to the Methoditt, nays that the Norwegians are distiuguiahed for unfailing honesty. He say s that he has law me so aecustonnsl to sleep, iug without the iirotecriou of l.s k and key that it will not Ik pleasant or rosy to again hretuue accustomed to it. He says that if lie had left hi* poise out in thu court of the hotel at night he sbonld fully expect to meet it and all its content* next morning. A Ihtrl ISclurr.—Au American writer, as quoted by an cxclunigi', takes the following view of the moral •taint of our country : The spread of dialtouraty, cor rnptiou, aud crune is Irarful to tuition of one student guaranteed hy thr Hoard to each suhacrilier for the same term of five ismsecurive ynara. Tli.s.- sulMs-riptioiis are mit to Im‘ deuiauded until loll sntiwriliera are secured : J P Sun-It»-r, 'Valhalla, H C J N Huffman, Columbia, H C J P Aull, Newberry, H C J A Hligb, Pomaria, 80 It G t'liis.Mm. I liariestoii. H <’ Maj J Is-apliart, Rev K < 'auglinuin, •b-hii 4’ Heegcrw, J II Htelmneyer, Jr. (' LB, 4'hartestiai, Rev W H Bowman. Gold Modal woo Awarded •t Ua laic rmt in UsHliaort to o'iiaSa m strarj^ Is III* last Pwism. ore* ll*lliaorr, Itiilailclplna | , i and X*» V«sk I'mikm. IKIWj.- m,<l Warrmon j ’ ’j Xo 61, K. Ubmjr 8t, *U>rt Hsliimore howl, 1 , U«iHinK*rp. Iltl. m CilMB, Mirsh’s Radical C«t« Trass. nm Trmitm, “SdmMtid," atcarded by Oa ■ Mtnykaul IntUnle," I»«7. dfin—.V*.'S, II,Malay ttnet, Baltimore, M. ■ Springe wtB net not Pad. THK best and most effective TRUSS known lor the core and relief of Hernia or Rup ture. Till* Tram Im* recrlred moction of tlie muit eminent Pliyaieiua Surgeon* of thia country, wild do sot hrui - tety to recommend it to those afflicted witli Her nia n* being superior to nil other*. It a the only Tram tlmt will rt-uia the Bowel* with any certainty, nod die wtamr an fed wired ihat In- ia using a remedy (Hat will be at all time* mfb and effectual In It* op**- tlob*. Of 11,t* we guarantee entire antisbKtion to ol I wtio may onme . under our treatment. tndiea’ Silk Klaatic Abdominal Bella Sir Cor- puk-m-v. Falling of lire Womb, and an a anpport r. on .*■ *,.,rioi, “»he Bach and Abdominal Knock-*. AntieU. Wilmington. K. u. ; Ow". t). h! j ** V " >e "* *** X. Ci Bmbop Wllmer. Xew | Bn .,„ u „ 1*)^ Gcbu >ih1 illdn. for tlie rare of atooping of tlie Sbooklera and a* * Clieat Krpander. Pile Inarumrat*, tlie mort rnpenor article in UMI—light, caaily adjiatod and cflectnaL In- Mrumenu fir all Ph wcal llefonnitie*. Curt ature ST1KFFS riAXtW liave all Uc lain* im- ! pro* .-menIt including (lie Agraffe Treble Ivory Frusta aud Uw improved Freudi Action, folly »arranlul Ut five )-»r*. wit), the privilege at ■ rv-hnngc wMiin Iwelre laoutla if aut mtiafau- lory to tlie punt inner. Seoul k) I land I'mlio* ami Pnrlor Orguo* always ca Iwml at fr,nn (M In (LllOO ttckrenm who lia.« our Pun KM in use: Umt. Kills. K Ue. Uaington, Va.; Gen. Bids. Wananat, Mill, Oharlotte. , Orvatw, Im; Gor Jolm Istclier. Lexington, i V«, Ureo U BurweU A Hreot, Female Bran nary. ClinrliSAe, X. G., Caleb Boukniglit. Go- ; Madsa, S. C- and ffrv huinlrel otlien in the ; Soul It who Imre purdi»wd the STKIFF"S PIANOS aiigv tlie war cloanL A unit i* aolicttrd. Term*—liberal. ' April » 34-If the hut ing used language calculated to discredit the Government, in hav ing preached against mixed mar riages, the mitioual education scheme, and other adniiiiiatrative re forms.— Tlie Bishop ttf lwntx, in fact, rrpre scutisl the intoleraut and uii|mtriotir action of the UltrmiioiitaiM' Kpisco Inite. which in Austria has not erased to tlechiim against tlie lieneftciul measures of a Ijliernl tendency «*»«^*ate. Never was there no which have no happily charactenvcd ! h , '''l»c.K-i J( le.l- tlemagtrgism us now. Luxury and rxlrutaganre have luxtkeu out auiong ns like a iteaii idu; i lire h the the reign of the Katpemr since alirogatitNi of tlie nmrmrdat. | Record. Kerlreinttirol Somcnctotmrr.—They have fttiiny tianiea for some of their chnn-hea in »w York. The fiiita rian 4 hun h in Fourth Avenue is vari ously known as “Beefsteak Church,” the “4'ltnrch of tin* HiJy Zebra,” anil tltc “Church of tlie I Italy Grid iron,” all breauxe tlie walls are built of alternate stri|icM of brick nod marble. Tlie Dutch Reformed Chnreli. cor ner of Fifth Avenue and Twenty ninth Street. Tin- went her wane on the spire is a large na-talic gilt rooster, wlio turns his tail from every gale, lienee it is called the “Chun li of the Holy Shanghai.” Mr. Jay Cook. It is said, has re rcutly built a small Kpisciquil Chap el at Put - in-bay, «■ laike Erie, iwar his elegnnt tvsiilenn' there. A ntat e meat has appeared in M-veral news (Mipers that thia building, at ita dedication, is to lie named tlie “Chnn'li of the Holy Five-Twenties." In Twenty-ninth Street is the l*m- tcstnnt Kpisciquil Cliun-h of the Transfiguration. Tliin is a long, low, straggling edifice, surrounded liy trees. I| is extensively known as the Holy Grnnshop- the “Holy Cue uni lier Vinel" A suggestive name is also applieil to a Chuh-h in Hmoklyn, near t’<ni- gress Stnwt, in Clinton. A Unitarian eimgn'gntioti worshi|is there. Tlie Uhnn-li is low mofed, nearly einulnr, and is pniuted a dark sombre riMor ; hence ita very unfortunate nirkiianic, tin* “Uliarch of tlie Holy Mud Turtle.” I’ratrttantimm in Mexico.—Tin- Ot- tolier number of tlie Ckrimtion Wortd contains the report of the Kcv. Mr. Riley, a l , n>testunt missionary in the city of Mexico, relative to liis work. WTTHEVILLE FEMALE COIkIkEQE. CKtlllH iMiusina win be respraed oe tlie * (Ins Tliumday in Snplraibnr unller Uie ; oupreiub-wlyats- at Kcv. K. II. Vt-Dotuit i swurtisl by • iwpt of competent Trocben. Tlie course of imwuctkM will emtrace *11 tlw j u«o- Inw of * Umruwph edaenliuu. The I ins nm ion having bees diarterrd wsk --fleviau- power* and |wirilege* l>ipkjnma will I to awnided to sU llwae nisi aiull lave raiu- ptrled ito rggulsr cisvoe oatiofartonly. Pupil* mtos rnilrr punctually on Ito Oral day of Ito Rrwnun. a* no dislucuou will to nude fat limb Literary aud Bonding Hrparlsirala will to under Ito mnuedwte cnee of lUv. K. II Krl>ux*ui*nd Hu* K. McDuxxui, wbo win 1 aside Hi Ito InaUlaliua of Uie Spine, Bow la-**, dab Feet, to. Ptwnrie undo is* «wl Cruldsw of die mart ajij novcd R HARSH * Ko. 3 Holiday Street, Bahimote, Md. Uay 13 • 40—ly ■■as.-m mol* wk rfftllK flirt ttadeink-sl year of Uiis IraSitiSion M enmmeored on llnl x-cond Uotniny hi- Aqgu< I860. Tin.- de*i)n. of the ncliool (king to finnnou- the enne of education, rucli a course of Hudss will be miopiei a* is usual In firm dam | Jurtitutioo*. Tin* discipline of tlie School.will be strict, yet mild and pnreutsl Tin- location ia Is-ahliy. and Hie moral* ofalie cnmniuniiy will compare favorable with *ny oration Hi the State. Rale* of taitlon per iimricr of three month*, in United Stales currency: Prinuirj Kngtoli bepnrtmenl ; $3 TS Iligiicr Knglinli Brauclns 4 66 Mrthematic*, Latin and Greek fanguage*. C 00 Boordnig per 9 66 TWWion la Preparatory Hepercnral >16 06 | W ismded aoUii-ra will be diarged only half “ “ Golk-gielr Hepmuneut 16 00 prtelbr tuition. ; : •• n *' Vartanu ^ « n™ - • te MO RM *” Lexiiwtoo. S C, either Rev I>. Kn», •’* »**-*um, MiiwuRitrj. ac. lu iK) (’liairnian lhbir<i <.f «■ iw c p * “ I*rj«lag and Psiutlug 10 06 r"o„ w , v IW of f*iano 2 &0 Ticmfi* me vhm«x or nvi month* ; leuer, aud are rutting away the ISUISCUUMS' of our |nsiplc. Ignorance and amlueily have joined hands to grasp the reins of government aud tie fraud llu> |ns,plc of (heir rights aud their money too. Capital ia wow greedy and grasping than ever, and lalstr organixatimis are practic ing tlw tyranny they were started to stay. And lie fore we hate’fairly wttleil tlw tUtlnt of the African, und while tlw Irisli are ileitHaiatraring tlwir im-a|meity for gov eminent by making New York I In- worst governed city in t'liristeiMlom, the tide of Moiigobaii cuiigralHMi hns set in friimriic Ikist. and wave after wave Tti from 4 liitiu and .Li|mu bale already bwnr. we fcrt Uwi «i era *mi ef ito ptwsiea. broken upoti our sborciu The future of our nmntry ia eertainly set alwuit with gigantic |H>rils, ami it ip tlw I sir I of |»ut riot i*iu, as well as of prudence, to ismsider them well, anil prv|uirc to Irtaeveor overeonw tlwui. Board of Trustees, or Prof a K CAichmax, Picsidciit Peabody Pine Ridge V rtituiioii. top 1 3—If PATKST if. ART HI RP^*! Sabslilule for Hair and FeaJhrrs. Doty* Wa»hinj-M»chine, umv Mira uuwva-aku tmk j UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. I MPKOVRIi with BowrtX's Pitot bn h* Ito* arsis, and Ito P.twvt Bear, are how ^ uaqmwliomldy far superior to SOT Ippqralu* far - ••ito* dulm ever invented, on I will aeve | itow cert twice a year, by oaiMtg U*t aud ! Graduating Fee 1 lloanl per iSraMKn. .4 Bvv uuMl* iuciud- ing wsailing light*, to ' 16 00 tiorpr mum to paid hi *dvanoi So pupil i win to nsai.e.l lonaer tton ko are ,-repaid A Keel, buoder ia nspnrcd to furn oh our p*Jr of ‘ -toll* one pair if plknr cm* and two toweta , j ihip*i wim have iiff ctutiaei xiuttmctiy and *“® Jfilawtic aponge Mattress ; itMlwlUb'v uuirkwl «ritii Ik«t ifomv. L L . ... « (VonanmbwiKme ed.lrmmd to Bit. K. H. ',‘f Imal'hwrt. ck moot cfartic, darab.' i KvIbMAUi will rue*sve i«unodi«lc auentian. JUfttoraffr, PiryisMt July. 1868. top 16 •od tort bed in the u odd. The Elastic Sponge Pillows Ia <*vm fur tl*« Busineiis Department. Honey* Received urra. ia is r.Mt the “UhBreli of t l>er," ami also of Mrs II Knee, Dr J 8 Murphy, Rev J F 4 'amplx-ll, LU Kibirr, J U Britton. Mrs M l*ifrr, Uol W II Utiuc, L Allen, Mrs J 1* Uliue, 4 > M Brown, fi M Miller, II Stiiw. W R Ycskley, Miss B Mcnsnwr, John .Ycaklcy, Jolui Nail, C Kninrr, Mrs I, M tioniun, ff J.'SI (lilt s to U.1 —to, L Snrtf, IkOrf, M K Cknn* It »« fo«irUi tbdc iL4lar « vruuk WmkuIyr~X. T 9HNm. !• tlw burxkr af my Ihhim il }rt*r|»i «(»i*l tit .itkOfirHing im MmatWru lavdfotWr."—Jfer flnufin L (kyfs. ‘Krm wrrW I>m ginm i% * «Ltwftt bub! Gpn« tlw »firedI08*i if tht latu'.ffi uf li** Uuw dry.—X. T. CAwm "I hcfortiljr ornmoil it to tewwto of imw mofour. mmI cotlirfoUfotfol "~JBkr. Vr. JltJumt. I Kbibxd Iionr—Your Uni roor WaM4»tri|r y»u htw* w a t ^— I aamro pm tlmt *our NadiiM.' fifter « J«r » wr. w UhmkIiI ifiorv of lo4») ihu t v or, mt*i would ru4 lw |wrtod with umJer a nt cirrum ■Mm |^mn **Y<nn Wmdrtkaf Elnddto 1mm Wvfo in daili itor ** bw kuihlnr, and Ike iKunfkwjicr rx htotoff m (dffilr plwd villi II. It erffaifel? a grantor am rial of mit* v tUi torn laUir, mh! dum nut wear tlw rktMnfo »wnr ao modi* aa tlw (dd (idiwawl By ta iig *1, one U iD-Inma W dwfirr«iwd «rtt)i. n *4* If**, M. F. U*m*d. &bty*riU#v4rtrf «gf /«/«#«/ Apart- *w**t •/ Xecronp. .V. f. Ctff. PRICES—A Fair Offer. - Send Ito rrt*tl prirr wartwr $14 Kvtra finupt $9, awl Wf • *11 for• ar*l cttbcc of leotli nadtinni. fcwi of ffrljrk to |4*w u lute no one » aoIltt»«r: and ao mira arc we they will be \ i liked, (bn* wo agree lo rebind Uw ruoaer it any oat fo ialwa to mum the r mrtajwa lw of frvigl.i after a mnntli a trial. (Kvnrdiii^ to dlrectitoma. arc ligld, soft, sweet, and free from an unhealthy ROANOKE COLLEGE. ! ° -or -“ l *. u **" ! the Elastic Sponge Cushions *-|31118 I—rt rtioe fa bawled at gulcra. lUwnok fc* a.rnvlv Cerriagc or Qiair, ore far superior to vVXioli r:"-” ta v urt ^ *~ rt * \ atiev or (Ur Roanoke, to tlw nndai of attractne to w>d, aitidoa.) aiwaya telaitiinjr Ihc lulllieto. Uaem jin- UWhmit m * **%t»r* • lw •uUful cliumte. and ia «r- T *ry cowlortaUo, and ruocii clieata-r than pood "totaled bv a bmnb! and intell»in-ni onmmutxtj. i^i r * It lint irt uiur (ncililH*** of acoeak, bcttifir on lite _ V^riiTT Tfbhffori Kminud. <m the line of EUatic Spooge In Farniture travel Ik'Cween t^uunhm and WvtMIe. and i . j , . .. t . ■ , . , totwew Uw 8.*utbum ctototiw and wounuio *** ssi.rmjf |htv* Them eircntnatanccw. together * iMMtlifc; and eo jxrma- witli « leLffrapii office give ti every advantage keep the ©over* eo«uda*itlr to to draircd in, ha-ala- “' 1 “> U * Tlw Celb-ge aa. ct-rt.-n-d in 1663 Its or 1 * r ’ ,,,urr (a: laaiatn ia nantdetc. and tberaanr oTiortrar- I The Elastic Sponge Good* to— tlowuugb awl couipertooaiw. Its ace-ioaa .....I.wmv atmuailv t - KFX> >XD W KltXfS- aellinR rapall. and even-body like* them DAY of sFl’TKMBKR. »ud raol.nue ten ntontto Sood tor pampl.lctf, giving full particular*, with Estimated Expenses *208 tw Fur further panivubra ap(dy to 8. C. W Fl.IaS. Srcvrtary of the Focahv. or to D. F. BITTLF, Ml. l*rraadc..t. at Sak^u Va. J. r. CAiH'JKIJ. r.na.rad A fret. Sirs-burg. Vs. Ik* 21 1666 SI-^U I-ricv list of guods- Local Agents Wanted. (An Agent wasted in every town in tlie State, to a lMHn will be given tlie exclusive a-le of these grAsfa. K. X0YKS, Uenl Agent,' 130 nr. Fayette Street, Baltimore, Ud. May 13 4ft—ly THE BOOK Of WORSHIP. W Ly 4wdrn'i| tfrraa Synod > I </ dr Kcongtiioed Lm i Six th A mrrkML prenclicrs are to remain in (’Itinn anil We make Home extracts, which pre lalktr in rnnnection with the initwi(Hi sent nn eiunnraging view : work in that country. Quite Cool!—A rather novel case of freedom, on the occasion of a pulpit exchange, is related by a cor- reiqtomleiit of the Zion, Herald : Lust .Saturday, us a matter of courtesy, and in compliance with the wishes of a few |tcrsons in my con jugation, I gave tip my pnlpit to a minister of the Christian denomina tion. At the clone of tlie afternoon service, I received the first intimation from him that lie was uhout to lmp- tixe one of the proliationers in otir “Wliat fa the work connected with this mission to Mexico at the clone of this half year f Six rraugclical mu gregation,, ministered to liy natives, are connected with thia miaalon, or under its intfiieiicc. Ten more art expected to hr noon organizer!, anil fifty more might he started w ith the fluid* at nty ilispuMul. “By means of our press au effective tract work has been carried on that lias spread (loupe! truth in this Capi tal and throughout the nation. A llttuk* of Wontltip shipped by Duffle A Cltapman during the week ending (h-tols-r 11: Two parkages, Win. Assinan. Handy Run, H. C.j one |HU'kage. Rev. J. I*. Hmeltxer, Walhiilln. two |taekages,4iax- ton, Remscu & Haffelfinger, I’ltihi- (Iclpltia; one |tackage, Rev. J. A. Hllgit, Uouiaria, S. 4'. . Church Notices. nnitiS UOOK. nf <*H 24 is ncfo- JL rwfolr. We urtva tlie Church eijrlit cents «wi cvery gbpf nubl ami in Uii* war part of Uie j*rxrfU« accrue 1<» U»e to ueth of tlie Church. Price in 8b**f> $1 00 *" ** Dw”k .\mlioiff|Uc I 2A “ “ Amto«|ue <ifll 1 75 * M Uttfwftu Tuck*, ffiftt ttlge t 00 *• " Morocco, extra giH 2 50 - *' Torirjr Momcei\ plain 3 00 *• *' Turtkcy Morocco. aupcr**xUfogilt.'4 ©0 *. «. Xurker .\ntiqoe 5 00 * Wiilt gilt clasp*, 30 cents extra. Mimafcra «imJ C ngfrftation« are requested to i *rwd na I hew onlrf* *i once, lo whom a dueomit So l.wbaod (utoa- or bnat— *■«* prrm* Va Of («*. - luadv. ! Ito drudgery at wart,ing will, the hernia. My. ! two tiara IB tbr jvnr. folwn it omi lw dune , tetter, mon* axpeilaituualr. with kus la hoc. and I by * Duty Cksbct WANTED. A GKKTS to oell * new book of great value to Farmer* XrdiuiK*, and Workingmen of ! *•• traffea and .a-rapntaxis. 13Ui Kditian now rvftdy. FA It HESS' AXD MECUAHICS MAXTAL. Edited by GEO. E. WA81XG, J*. Antkoi of “Etnuente rj AgrtrvUurr," “ Dreitr- *ag far ISrjnt md tat lira US' rod form erly Agnrdtutai Engineer of Cen tral Par, Horn TaHt, too Octavo rages aud over 200 Illustration*. The .Vow Orirant Tone, oay*: “ It ia a boob which sbouM-be in the hand* of every Farmer and llevliatiic." WwsIk-v, aud a rmniwal ffriagtr. ■ OwtraiMTw with Ncttair* rigtit of aatc make ltd aHItof (totot bjr d<wk (V ptot-rally DUfFlK A CHAPMAN’, HuolsrUmk Columbia, S. C. I—tf lo wboto UU-ral ] R. O. 8rpt I BROWN ISO, On Afrmi, 33 Curaiwwdt isC, New York. A«|> THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, A«. 807, Vhm Strrof, I'hikuMfthia, The Sete Orhruf Pirnymte rare “So v*to- atfte a l«ook aboubl to found to tlie liouec of eWvr Phrmer and medianic ; its elepant illustra- ttoos trill make it welcome everjwhere. ” Active men and women can make more money ; a tad pice better satisfaction in selling this book § llun any wort in the fieitl Bond far 16 page circular, tolling all about IL K. U. TREAT A 00.. Poblkhem Xo. 6J4 Broadtraj. N. T. Bop* I ' I—lm THE (‘hurt'll. I immediately anise in the desk, nnd told him such a proceeding ‘'hriatian civilisation, bus liem cstab was nn infrinjfeinent on the rights «f liffhfol, aud has ulieady a long list our church, and evinced on his part °< subscribers. It is published three Tlie Wrrtetn CVmfarrace of Ito gosliiwcotara Virginia Synod or‘II inert in Kitubrriing eboeeb, Wythe Chanty, V*., on Satarda v before Uie Bftli Sunday in Ibia month, at 16 A. 61. tfuartuna far Conform*: Art ofciMran of cheap and l*tpillaiiy edited |S»|ST (A7 dirittfa. pnreuta member* of Urn (Lurch by rlrrit. Frrrocmril,) designed to advonite a af their tank, or by topuam only? DEP08IT0BT OF THK ■Atl&AID 8. 8. ONION, 1 8 btniWbed wHb on ansuqussrl aaaonmmi at everything neecaaary ia Um offanhuaiun and manageraont of Sunday St-bnnfa and H.I4.- Clara.*, to. outapri—g Lobrarira, anllbnnlj Hound, LeUerrd and X-sabered, library aod lYratbtm Hooka, of higtort eteeHraee and tonoty gaertion BooksCfara Boofca && Hvmn Hwka Boll Ihmka klartc Bonk*, i'wtare Oanfa and Reward Tk-keta. (Vannwinanoa Bible ISc- 0’KEEFE’S Large Winter Head Lettuce. M essrs, m. o kkef. sox a co , uie well known and reliable Seed Import ora, Glowers, ami Florist* Rochester X. Y, haring grown and llwroughly tested this new rariefy lor tins past three year*, now offer it to tbo pub lic Bs . FIXK AXD VALUABLE aequwitton for troth tlie market and private garden, ta it ia ready for use fully THRKK WEEKS KARLIKR than any other variety of Lettuce, eveepl that grown under glass II till stend Ike Winter a ilkmtl protection va Ike caUeni of tmr aartfteni rlonalct It form* very largo, solid, nttd exceed ingly tender, grrantah yellow liend* the outside T HK Wapdu timing nod tUnulooturing ; k*»ea bring of a brownish tinge. Order* for Camnanr liava alwaya on tond n lull I r I S now ptvpfotXNl to fill all ontam lor anjr of our OliurHi l k ublicwtioum ami all oUtw Ttaolofi* ' ml and Mlamllanouua w ork*, t-Miwfay Sdtouia will fiiwl it to tlteir mlvaniogc j to fat nr us vkJi their ord^a. Specitl mtention giuett to the tw’ectioii of libra rim. iVrtuon Paper nod a fget.eral aaaortment <if Stationarr ala ara on lutwi. Addrmi order* to T. L. SCI!BACK. Sup’L V. 0. Box 1880. Way 17 • 41—tf VAIBO mTMIISB. Lolheran min a great lack of ministerial conrteBy. He replied that as she was not a foil member of our church he had a right to baptize lier, and proceeded to do so. I would like yon fo inform ns tlirongli tlie Herald if ministers of other denominations have n right to baptize our probationers withont con sulting ns.” Tbis oorrerqtoudent lias not surely tiuras a week, aud we intend tlmt it sltall iwmmi lie irauied daily, Mundays excepted. “A considerable body of voluntary' j laborers are working in tin* Gos|tel cause. Sonic of these occupy istai- tions of influence, and are ihtmiiis of culture, in thfa'haiid of lalstrers there are mime ladies. A class fo prepare young men for evangelists tea otrtnhm of a SKi'RKTAKY . I Coiupanr luiva always on hand a lull j Seed will be received now, to be filled by mail, tUto.no*. Napa, and other bnoka do- supply of Ito ahnvt- ikwrrvcdly popular manure, - in aCalad package* at 50 cent* cacti, and can ’• — “—' manufactured frura “Ito Bone Ftnaplmtc* uf only be had GKXUIXK AXD TRUK at tlieir Aahlry River,” under tlw *u|wrvi»ion of a com- establishment. Order irnmediiitelr of Teadim Hi rxptoiantg llww SENT FREE ! M. O Xeefe, Son A Co.’s SEED CATALOGUE And Omit*e to « 16IS. F.vevy been acquainted with the workings and ministers 1ms been formed, and of some denominations in the West, or lie would have long since learned that there are some who think im prudence praiseworthy independence, anti hold that other denominations liava no rights whieh they lire hound to respect. six young lawyers hare joined it. A Bible depot lias been started In the leading street, anti the Bible cause put tfti a far more effective footing than before, the Agent of the B. and F. Bible Society having (os lie told me) determined to advise his P UBLISHED in Janaary. Bower* wlolling tiifa new nod valuable weak, tree of ebarge. abnold addrraa Immediately M. 0KKKFK. SON ft 00, Hlwaagvc ft Borry a Block. Rovbtrter, X. T. Oct 6 C D EflERHARDT, MES HAHT TAILOR, Harkfoyfoi Street. tfyumUt Lm Sn*r £h laaafaa, S. C, K KKI'S ok tond tin- BEST MATERIAL. - CUTS and UAKKS according to tbs ' LATEST FASHIONS, sad fa tlw BEOT STTLK : OF ftOKMAXSlIIK Sept » ‘—41 i X. B. —Ruparinlendmta and Ubrariau* wbo ! ^ *F oantMW Mil til make ■ w+viHm. raav ontor hr ' ‘nfertnalMto mm to iu vatoaa upon various crops, to wrii-rt. m.J n-y . vctou^rT.nl^ G.A. „mi. tlw Rev. T. ft IbiIMKT. nf routario. 8. C,*bo i* m aftc ill-peel** no nt* ntert iltcir wUbfft |>ro i v tiled they are not injured. t'atntoguen will to faraarvtol poougv |wld. to I any mfcbem wlieucvcr m,-Mal«L Addrcra RKV. ft HUITK.4i.la Blu r. Xo. 73 tV Fayette 8awt, /fa tola or i. JM Aug 16 I—*f WM. BRIDGES & SON, our anile aired Agent for the above " Standard FartS fare." WX. (X DI KES ft CO, Gen. Ag Ut, Forte-rand Commuwkm Mcreluiiita. Xiv 1 Suulli Atlantic Wtori. Cbarkrtoi. & C. May 30 41—tt Stpti . 0'KEKF, SOX ft CO, Rochester, N. T. 3-tjy DIB M0DEHWELT,” i fjy UK tort aod cfmapert illnatrated F-ndiinu Ftowk Inwtoa ia I tndlra genceally. It give* yi-arty lUartrationa, *oo full nued I’aueo Ft*» Frails, r.altes, N.U, J mm to be apprecMWd. Specimen copies, 35 SOUTH CAROLINA State Agricultural and Mechan ical Magazine. (Offend Organ of the South Carolina Stale Agri- cuBrtd and Mrrhamcal Society.) A T an early dale tlie tubacriber* wtU pubiwlt , w ito tint number ot * Monthly Magaaine, Journal ia Uw world for famiiiea and l) r"lted in the development of tlw nwlerial ! tcras* of l SIS > Street BolUmorr. Md.. oft* r fo ante nt the ioa-rrt market prion. Foreign Fruits Candies Nats be, which are warranted In to of aarb quaNty aa reproented to Uw pur Mry U 10-Cm nny over I 000 I terewa ot this S ate, *ud the wliole South: ana uerme 500 ito- ! wiB jifettlbute five lliouaaitd copies gratuitously, »o that ererv one may bee what il is before sub scribing. Ttoy intend to mako a tlie best and handsomest industrial Uagaaine ever published at tlie South, and liter ask die cordial eo-opera- tiontof eveer good citisen in this enterprise, flee full mud prtiern. ot nltoort every d<we ip- ff , tiou of lad c and Children', garmeoU Send * farapectmcn. ft T TAYIAtR. Importer, wiM plea* tend tW addrcra to SSI Carol Street. Xcw Ywk. Walker Evans A Cogswell, April IS 38—If 1 Cbajuww, lift/ i ! \"/ » ■ ) / v i appreciated. | (MU. Yearly. $S. Krtrj number conUina from ion to twcnly- e full a»»od I ^r — ‘—- •