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andly tpytf, *** J> *nd ^ th ^ - “cured w ■ inouuierakj/ fc"w» a^; " nd **• »k% "^P 00 the hj. ■*tofe£ l?. ed “®*ao5 tir n * tk ».' r h 'p »f o«i I positive ?■***«* ll) ie condi^ P ,or »ble social andg. ved i n « of th «»r fe .-their oblU* |ir fellow potability pishments,, jj o^sideratien. OUS CODdBM |in the pu^ >ose morality F ioo > venalit, ^nv-adetf^ onels of trad f) 1 tbe varioQ, -vrhat wc*fci at the nm. iag power of ■ oar Sabbath | r ha * happily P the ministry Is lines: J>ber aenae I powers,) I'vhiiethewnty Factual guard, virtue's cmmu, sr of truth; theme dhia»; Jtiais clear,” Manner op its iustto- et, and rite shall be tea rith certainty tern plated by of grace. It so performed propriety oi une of mind, the edifies on. -‘Let al \y and in or-1 be author of! worship of] demands cx •n of the mia- irticipation of ppropriato to to be met* office of the re devotional congregation province to the word, sacraments, these mted of God rship. It it nection with in the wor* le affections- mn awe for ami the % place; to rful song of a confession f his ebarch ir hearts i* in hymns of here this » lines jojoiW sse constita sin coodnet [ choir, the nd pas« Vf > >lved‘ in* 0 liuinent, to are exp** 1 m adwirinl be prerogi ut upon tbe >- .^d in its right detenu iua i##* d t j tf rtdbre should address *3^ its solution with an mtads sml an csraeot de- s snood oouelaaion. ^i!L church be benefited in the ritual, or will the painful rhlL-ni of those who opi*>»e *• * Mocstion of .tiitoirr* 10 * 11 who love our , * al Jl i# rt laboring hopefully for We wifi not hero w Ssioc^ hh* various ©bjec- ggsiost its hsty eftber .^rned or the aulearned, m»r 5j rfthe inconvenience, embar <** ♦ and mortifleatiou, (to say ras !® £ of evils uiore particularly TjJgUieooogrvgato.o,) to which save been subject in former years, »eof s ritual had fallen disuse. ... i The prop dimply stated is jU ends of public hether the ip will be attained is the use of ““jyjfced forms than by their non T^a* leaving the inode of wor- T|p to the taste or choice of each !!ltor sod his people. \Ve decidedly fovor au authorised 4-u of scrvfoir *° d ***&> for our preforeooe the following considera- 0004: (1.) Becsnae it is probable that an Jj^gf service existed iu the church it s rery early period, of which the IjoitfS prayer and tho so called ^natiss creed formed the genian, ir^oliwere more folly developed ^liag the seeoud and third ceutu- ^tfdssbsequently received with sse ss the liturgy of the rboitto, uniform in esseutials, with addons in aiiuor points of dotail. ^ Because au order of service vas ssriy introduced iuto the Lu- (heeasOharch, of which Lather pre- prspared one, three hundred and fifty rtusnoce. Moreover it is a matter ./Ustory that the Lutheran minis lenfho first settled in this country' sage sse of such an order. It is sns that it fell into disuse, but yet Mt a few of our raiuisters continued darnels liturgy, at least on special hehmms. We think it wise in this respect to walk in the “old paths" of Ito sadent fathers of the Christian torch, of the reformers and of the pawn of oar church who, a huu- Art years ago, planted Lutheran ism htbetheu wilds of North America. W« think it safe aud advisable to mad in the footsteps of such ill us trioos servants of. God. Men who were giants in intellect, eminent iu piety and seal for the glory of God, and in their unswerving devotion to the interests of the church. Surely it can not prove hazardous to follow the general usage of thechuruh, now veoerable with the years of fifteen centuries. On the other hand we be lieve that it was exceedingly unfor traste to hare abandoned this ancient hod-mark. Wo sometimes wonder tow not a tew of our ministers cau remsia oblivious to the teachings of ktoory npon this point, and how tolg can comfortably maintain their politico on aud relation to the cbnrch. Asd we pity those of our communion are influenced and prejudiced ly members of other denominations, f b are iguoraut of our historic <Mfe,aad know but little about their os#church, or iu fact about anything «lm. {&) Because obedience to the au tority and coinformity to the usage oi the cbnfth demand it of both stotgy and laity. We would seem to savor of a lack tftoodesty to impugn the wisdom, tod resist the advice of the General %#odaad the District Synods, which Jf*^Avmly recommended the order !>t **^*0* contained in o«r book of . Moreover, consistency and c arc * 1 l°ve should induce them to ■kgo the prejM>8sessions of educa- r* v titor causes, and conform to practices of more than three yfofl years. If from any cause, necessity or policy, our t . 113 America abandoned her “ ouorw l “ways,” should not we sons under more favorable and enjoying the light of -earer historic information, return oar ^auderiugs and be true to sh is and to oar chnrcb ’ Wh y not oar church in America me her real normal status f And io«LT intaiQ *“ a segment any her anomalous position f Why Pot herself in harmony and ae the n!!! tb tbe “xdber church of 'htnaL that she may feel ^ ^ er being the strung j>ul- HW° f Uer great lif « «trtmm» n^-. ttto be lost by believing the Ltu! doctrines »be has inculcated t «it*£ n ‘ of ,iU * rt > r aa,i Wfe; or by hav-Af if exam Ple of those who e ntepJi Cn iu Jesus and have l, aijIJ lQto On the other Mm ” O ** “ ke<1 ’ wbat '* *° h® v ay w Uur an8w «v is, much every fr <«ntU i 8ba11 relwe aarselves P*y a ‘aoattaistency, and > >r r r ^pect to ourselves, W 6|ha r 8Ud her i * ,l “avtal dead, the ir.. n f 0u>,na,,< l the estimation of tin*. * *@eut of oilier deuomina ‘veiieiu ’ Pre P roiQ i-vu^, ..iHt.ua- Hotly mmHrv, har- d efficiency to the church «v< approbaiioo r x ! r If we would merit t of others we most prove ovnetvsa heps t+w readers of worthy, sad this we writ do, sot hy keow that ihoro la a Utheraa ooa inmcealing oar suppoa^i defect* lt> gregaU.Mi w.thin the boaads of the <looUiM ud Mltu. bat by a mat. Synod «t IViMjIn,!, M|M . o|ien confession of the one and pnsc eattrrly of colorml person*, sad tice of the other. Thus will we served by owe of tho pastors of the cause her light to shine, and manifest flyaoil. It I* in K.aston. Pa., wer to tlie world by our walk and »»w ship* is tho lectors rerun of Christ** satioa, that we are ia sympathy and Afetah, and Is served hy the |mator, ffiev. W. Ashmoad Hehaodtor tl union wiUi her (4) Decause we believe that the great purpoaos of public worship will be beat attained m the use of s liturgy. These end* have already been pointed out under soother tofds, and need not hers be repeated. I ask whether It is si all probable, that the same order and solemnity, the same ootnposure of Mind sad deep devotional spirit, cau eharac terise public worship when no lit orgy U made uw of, as whore ooe is! Is it possible that the »a«ue quiet concentration of thoogbt aud fixedness of soul npon the solemn worship of God eaa exist, when all ia left to the mood and temper and taste and health of the minister, (aud which the congregation cau not {loaaibly anticipate,) as wbea the services are engaged in with s toll knowledge of its various part* and enter of progression f la it not a well known fact that novelty, change, cu riosity. aud abruptness *od uncouth ness of expression do disturb and mar the holy iu usings of the soul in communion with God! Hew else call s congregation worship God an less in heart and voice, and posture was organ tied some years age, has a membership of, perhaps, fifteen or tweety persona, sad s Deads) sehenl ef fort) scholars of all agsn. It kaa a property on Ferry Dtrset, per ehaaed few them throng* the liberal ity ofdeenh Warner, Rsq , wha left a legacy few that and the mmtxihnUoaa ef other HU sens ef Raetoa. la a mn ef the me, there is const of the Banda) school on teteveetiag ac- of their The hied to witaees the the largest that baa ever been present an a similar aw carter All war* mech pleased, the aingiag was escelteet, and the gaa era! dlstrlhatioe of promt* te the scholars gleddraed their heart*. An interesting sddrsea wa» delivered to them hy the pastor, wha was ia hia turn surprised si the rtaat, when Mr. Aaron Hoff, one ^ the members, mm forward, and pram ted te him, le a few filling wewda, a very heaflltlfhl was cross sad towers fewm one of the cl ernes ef the arheoL la hia add rasa the partor et|vrsaevd the mlapted to the various services of hia hope that bribe* another Christmas boose ! Sorely mere attendance an the eherrh beildiag «m Ferry Mirsri, spectators sod hcerers does mod eon stitutc the whole ef worship, and would scarcely deserve the name. Too little attention baa been paid to confession, prayer and praise <*i the part of the congregation in our ser vices. It has been too or e aided and incomplete in our former m.*l* of worship. My attention was drawn to this fact in the first )cars of my ministry ; aud sabaisiueut reading, observation and reflection have coo firmtsl the im|W«ieaioa of my early years. 8ueb a rorviee baa been truly characterised as “naked amt bald " We believe that a change to oar mods of worship is demanded by th- iuteresta of the church; that *he should have an authorised onh r of service, and further that our clergy and laity should lie more kirekhsk. Te be taken la the pfiaee ef Qvi sine er Bitters af any kind; the dees Is emsll, sad its vtrteee aaflOebtrd. It will be faand cheaper aad better thaa any other remedy for that purpose, ami ahm as a graves! TUa tatioe aad Family moas' liver perter. Why lnfon Whet Is Oxrsbls! w.mimnh rcrialefr a riehi la le (he end i h«tr dais • parms 1 »• s. MVmtasr. WH. D. LOVE b CO. rhEfilltC to a neon* mJ sad aamgM that bjlj^eif LAJtUk Comer Main and Plain Streets, (Cslifts TlfS W II KSI.KS IloCSft.) to anammec to th»dr friroda aMTsBIOI |kaf MR; that UMf ralMM). paiiihStdMj 1 to that ifltf Wtoewthry her* ocmsnwI fsmadir far KTtlPi OP and Desinble Goods, federted with greet rare, aad cnmprtoing * “ “ * 1 ’ flmmfliil ” Ihal Its Saaar i* H««M mi lu • agtoMPfia^fi e«i m*ii-i P ‘W 'S-Vr ^^Besasw. thaa tweatjr ysais, aad it to faariiimilj . ___ . alleged that dsrtng the shoto ef that Jrttow Goods, liaa# It Iwaa #♦,-» ^.uj as htotoe ia scat relief in amir aarsl «f eae to by ito jtatoto i has had hf a I pavgatkaa, have In headtsde of ceeed olihis dim moath> to tto see mt this to jHflsal BW i dehlll(y a »sdhJwsitm;f Saafta ««# * Wjesf saw *9* mm** J «*mf| V.rf too i opoe (he estoeSoi'y It arfe first tto etom •>* rtliirr to which ■hitaala feeitnir ftwim taem *rim prices, thaa as fetmplra acet by mail oa eppUcadoa. MR. JOHN GRAY, W«a kM« taUM i, w.. i. <~l mi .„,u l. ,U U, », er hear fnxu hia fries da. at tto GRAND CENTRAL DRT 60008 ESTABLISHMEICT —OF— 'mtWKU I>. Iiove Sc Co., CXiLCMBIA, ». C. Oct 31 3m Business Department • 1 - ■ 1 »icd. February Id. 1ST4, at ito of Thaa W. a >, Jl UA flKRTWI DC llotxaxo on!) cbikl of Her. G. W. aad R V ll.d loud, aged TJ mouths aeaily nud we do iuH see Chat this should »***■ lead to formal tarn as a neceeaery new Departed this bis, at her daagb sequence. tor's remdr 1 ace ia Newberry ousuity, HSMdly m we conceive few the. Sh (a December dflilh Uli, Mr*, proapecta of the Sowthsm efimawh, | Masy flcmOtraeT, aged fifl years she has wisely provideci sn order od i mssai 11 days. service that is simple in arrangesaent. Tto aatoewt ef this aotiae had Scriptnral in sentimeut and devo ^ hewn se exemplary member of the ttonal in spirit. By this timely act Evangelical Lutheran t harsh from she lias sopplied a dmiderutmm to her yoeth. Note kaew her tost to those who have felt He need aad tove her Her quiet, aaproteadUag their auoasalous poeition and relation deportsaeat is worthy of Maitattos. IRW wmjf 4 A Vseeswt, 6,rSbfi8MMMMM8i, toJMW Wwu HhtosA mfJ A rwrwr W£ Fa. im«*sm iwam * xroiatm ftm tm M _ * MMafiM Thssa i m t* tea •*11 Mi SeMI * SJStottt * Mfitofife * i" Wtotlf # * fimsaiii tesmist * MfitofM G* tntasns Spedil Nodces. f^amri mam dad , fitowuaaM mmeeimai* mi untol- -W mJk..... | frfifiMI v vffy pMUTl fifif til i Tto vly« § rjffiffiM i ros*. is mttramt to that Ito Tvrr*» CxmttsuvT to aito Vjrwa BiUil •ft aa arnr to aw you wig •arwaaiaros. (k, flegg. *«h. tma. wt t n m Bitor Ihmr Triced. ---Fart set pleam iad V O. few tv* datlaru aad I Shall tor* to tf|htey|M|S: ; ■. 6MmfiMeNhJfi*^^M. 2 mm Rfi mm6s8 8 *m “ iMhMCM0UP!«8 I ™ I"i, 1 1BKS Uftrmr fiswmf MUaa VfeLsalfitfl AtJ7 T"la* M fib uflle IdbfeidkifiMi (La I^ Ae* the **1ack stitoli*' alike It hi a ataadard feral -claas the ««aJv toar-prlaad *fetok to the fatted State*. ‘^MfetfifififiMI g f ' hi (to n% */ Feed, sad to the church of Lather without it. For these reasons among others we advocate the use of oar satbori zed order of service, and sincerely hope it may be generally adopted. . . . . Notwithstanding the cavils of the querulous, the foreboding* of the fearful, the caprice of the fsatadi- ous, the perverted bias of the Hlite rate, aud the opposition from with out, we feel confident that a speedy aud geueral return in this respect to the ancient it sag* of the Christian church, aud of our own in coaasc tion with its other and decided bene fits, will do much to inspire love and respect for the church of Lather among ourselves, and elevate her in the estimation of others. lu conclusion, we hail with emo 8to has gutte to reeatve tto spptoodit, “Weil done, good art faithful servant, eater thoa into the joys of thy rort.* Dmd, ia Havaaaah, Jaaoary J4, Id*A Mis Ll&a (Mu, ag*d «4 years. Mro. Coopov, formerty Mies U«|k was bora is Bavsswefii Her yowlli wsa past at Eheaemie, wImto she hy Mew. to* f * (hrUb. ,V C. m PCI mmd 1ST* jhlrti'T t IIRjilbrli !•>#*• I# wt far (w roars. flgwnto Wasirt fiyyiee h iirt *i into W n - r .X .. .—4m. MMnPlm in vTF*M l.allfiffiTMl sfelril ffiM'EJMP af tto gwaprl. Shad «taa*p s jhftaafl aa* t m*Wtaw w *a-»-»Kft - *S wm> — lag • c. C »1 BFRNIU1II, Gca fi mA S. d . Wr * Jan 3 , —tf 1 ApIXfi who atofc to ears files a weak. Ii tdeiar a4dt*-a» la Frirto Maaefartextag jak.escitomlots n-uvet, Now lark. Itosfl 13-134 The Most Useful Invention of the Age. TOUCH STARCH ENAMEL a»rui u im irur nmur. ■T to* sait* to tow M phfifiljMKMk ;h4 . ftibg Ik ifififfif tftrtf fiklfiAi assr 8'SWkdsm a as#d dw* 1 raa af ito fabric. I htro.toaa gwuto «*rk. *a4 rory ha*y disflamma maas^Ql fifla^^^s^adifhasi^a ka w j v ^ ro er* wspmto Bcv'lFwinf idto# $♦« 1 fiMI will ytosaw *rt„4 mm per faperw* twa af TatT* lifarloruit It a aad stow «a***aJ ash*** to wham I *»»* Ihaamsdl lhaak* (a* ito mm+- S&SijSSS^* 9 ** tom Mas** frooA IT flATffi 10NET IT SAVES LABOR i c. Or Tto* It or Dpgj atuefied to the thunk uf tor aud a hot) ato aaatrwai Mr Cooper, *ud lemdad ia the ortrr tailed to ha prwoi at tto service* «»f tto < jraara past *to was tions of pleasure tto tndieatioos of a worshiping with the ouogvwgsAteo by gradual approximation by the La her phystort dimiliimf > Ml fife» ro theran church in America to her true historical status in regard to doctrine and usage. We consider it an evidence of increased acquaint ance with and appreciation of tor great masters in Israel, and the im perishable creations of their in tel nit cinuuni THE AMERICAN FAEMBL gM»*ir< waiU,_ J—nyl •* •n 1 Sewn*— * lecta sod unremitting toils. It it in our view the propitious augury of greater harmony, concentration and moral power in the futnre than iu the past. Having presented these thoughts to my own people, I now submit them to the prayerful consideration of the rentiers with this single reflec tion. That such being the inetitn- tion, nature and purpose* of public worship, it is manifestly the doty and interest of all to attend and engage iu the services of the boose of God with that devout frame of mind sod heart which is welt pleasing ia his sight In the sanctuary he has promised especially to meet his peo pie, to commune with them flrom off the mercy seat, and to bless them with the gifts and graces of his Spirit whilst sitting together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus .... Thowe who habitually negleet this duty are guilty of disrespect towards God, his day, temple and worship. They inflict s great wrong upon them wives, and by the influence of their example upon others also. “For heart *eoi with and she often wept that toe eg* aa4 infirmities prevented bar from being proront in tto house «f Gad,* Bnf fertng from Asthma, often atroggtog for hours fee breath, aad ttoa fee hours more, exhausted hy the pals fel efforts for life that terribW disease, no one nay si armors of want of la tto jbiviaa will. Om fi fctgfefl mJhufe fla-fia an. **^ai fefiw^afe wall Hi gkf wsBMs lag to death tn aa attach af kind; when urged to coat avwo care oo God, aad hoar of death, eto grace to do ao. A parolysie ended her useful life. lAngered a few days, loaf giro to *rieo< was to hor tto gate of rvnarkel same, a that tto German laagasgo hod ed oat of her mamsry ; were aarprisad than to hear tto prayers of toe life eipreaa.fi in Gsrmao proyms that tot I when a child f !layers that wafted her happy spirit calmly away to realms of bits*! Than, aae hy eae. the ebareh m tlwvaaaah fee** tt* Very .I 411 rshtlahars. rWliiaw— A MAN OF A TH0D8AND. a uuntsi in* rnasni DV / i'JIi * tnmUnSaHt ■H I - M ■ 4 ttomgro IT EAVES CLOTHING Ilf lt*_ (miWfifiC'ff 1 fell f# \ff I «• ft roiro rowamiw m ffeffiiiaijr iffipfl ■mi m Wmf ft Aa- I ^ A- us*o «a RfiV sfe- (V' lOt'l If roimrMr PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS For Ch urohew ancl munda.^ Hckools £ fljtm• p S— <w--i^ry*) 1 TAM. Uti* itt«ili<d to liiforin tto public that I have added to mv Book ami KtKiiow-rr Burim-w tto Mb- of PIANOS, ORGANS and MELODE?3N8, man ulmrioivd by tto otilml sod cIkwm maker- in tto United 81 a tea, mt nrkw* that wGlpret lude all rout |wt it ion. being within the means of all deairing a good, sub ataotlal llano or Organ. Tto tone of tto -e piano* U renucrkablelor Its peculiar ivfetnnw Mrid great Itrilliancy, never loaing its quality when forced to its utmost capacity. For power they are ueparaDeM, and are celebrated for ttoir quality of tone. cKfiiiaitr rtaatie touch, and elegance of style and finish, embracing air tto a*odem fmprovf-tiient*. ronainting of Double Veueered Rosewood Cane, Ivory Front W” fleaao, . - „—., „ , . . ogne of llanos and Organ*, which I will -end you hy mail, with Price List. Below is a price list of each stylo of puu»o: Style U 17 Octave, Boarwood case, moulding, on plinth fiafiO “17 Octave, Roaewoud case, St rpt-nuuc base, heavy ton m/..iblin r 334, “ IT OeUve, Bisewood cs«e, thTpentine ba*e, carved pedrtaad octagon tog* 373 “ "47 Ortsve, Rosewood ease, moulding on plinth, carved leg* and pedal, patent over Hiring*, full iron frame 400 " “ '* Octave, Rowwood case, Agraffe treble, carved tom, full iron frame, fancy dm, patent over strings, etc^ 450 “ “ • 7 >quan- grand, roorwood case, agrafh- treble, pearl moulding, carvid toga, b-ngih of case 6 feet »i inches, width 8 feet 4 inches 500 T ? Ovtav*, 4 Urge lound corner*, extra heavy moulding, carved leg*, 550 “87 < »rtave. 4 large round corneiw, heavy carving back and front, ser pentine haar, aolid top and full iron frame 000 W. J. DUFFIE, Bookseller and Publisher, Jan 16—tf j COLUMBIA, H. C. SECURITY : "<!?!*-mI« a ^ rii s»m '.^4 m # -riij !*• ' LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK NEW ORIi Robert L. Case, Preeident. Theo. A. Wetmore. Vice-President. Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. AM%T&, Jaanarv 1. URt, nooxii fife 1<|. - fixAaoAm - 1,661.590 I at* i 11 ian*nr mm* i>tJ ENDOWiSSt pouqm cm the most favenble 8 W ^^8 .. .. A m mom* ri-md a rmA <—a fl.Fl * HI* »i»l mm 1 tx*"’* iMM wax **•* tto end oi firrtyear. Ail Policies are Non-Forfeiting ual Prrmioa** have town paid. toll after three A few good agent* wanted, to whom a rtamiioA *>a. - 1 wMflv ▼’ vWITTfely 'riliiWIto’m Hw Ntatrk I bmwL and find M it hi* : aft^ffEs^m^a _»*- s*M^a4S Tfl^ » flffeiPfeP ro* ™ ffkfe» .. „ ’Mftftft 6ftft tmrnmm 'vftH ; jj(ft|j|ft-: TFHR9 if* I ttirtfi-Wflii IfiB lifer 4MT ffiMMft A|I WM. E A. AIKK5, M.D , —^h(fiHfififir xBrss **fiv*yf^ dHa June 7 Ntunto r of policies issued in lffTl, 5,334. LIFE, NON FORFEITrRE in TEN PAYMENTS, and *t favor fieriyc a paid, libend i LOUIS sherfeseHiS General Agent for Sonth Carolina, Mm. 4d Broad Btroet, Ohmrim** will be afforod by ■ | ■■IART AGENTS WANTED. tmmu addivM la Pnie Manufacturing | To introduce our justly celebrated and .•kriHuabmctmiN Y. [Dccdtt | popnUr inrca«*on* mt Rubber Goods for j ADIE8 who wiah^ howoiwblf- employ- j <‘w,fi» IffVt fifrlnf and im eSsiT ^-J ■ We , male and female, to 1 4tf4 of two — fibarp h wo tetrado— a*»d -eft Mr HffiAMML te ffi wyy ffemih mm| I tRMftfi 1 ftMMMfttty mm. f a a - FI -* •* a!**!'* TN rtf I 5 *>T v, • IfilTifeiff 1 riMfel Im* uwi4 Write fot term* FI ram AM A Co., Mamm/mctmrm, uiilZT l*fi Wmfl Lombard fttroet. ’ fine, «r fu- ‘ Bmltimnrr, MA tzrfist j«i» 1 -i) ftei J. H. KINARD. ■ RAFT: nrirtr R Rfemh mm fifei: the uteri elegant fe*~!T 1 - | >|futT 1fefi feMteg DRT GOODS popular riyiy IS HOSIERY AKB OL0VB8! * Y% k 1 m s i kAjfhs^fe fetofl M.urngw and all otto k- i tori n» ft Fieri Claas •eking not,' says tho Apoutfe, the •*-1 oldest and tried friuod*. Lroro, fitd . setnbling of ooraolvo* torothor m | wyf Km tto- tore only mauuor of some O worship ’ ] f / P " How> Bowing Machine Cfeer »> the the Lord in the tounty of hekinrs*. Worsbip him all ye hi* salat*, outer his court* with praise aad We** hia holy name. Anicu •TO forever *| over to fore reel with tto Lmfi, and erons (to river mid to a rr suited eh arch In faesveo it i « e rmr rit* Tto pfihto »S c«!l give ■ (ItlteeJ gt oersliy ate is riled to km wVYic v'Ki^'fito; W. BkfiUh *k» CfertMWfe. (A F.k*» M.—ty I o-11 J tr BTumn ‘Xlti u^l'cSL.wT fc“”* °- R.& W.C. SWAFFIELD • • p Ws art now receiving ear newly aelected SPRING and SI MMER STOCK of RXADY ■ MADE CLOTHING. HATH, FCRHISHING GOODS, etc. Haring *ecsred tto service* of a rm*T FLASH CTTTER in Drp*rtSMV>t, we will our Cn*- MAKE UP GARMENTS is (to Latest Hty W and guarantee satis- faoUuft. We arc *ull uking order* (or these FARFECT-FITTniO SHIRTS. Iteteut Style* itf HPRING HATS on band. i Nit FirifaAlaff (Ms Ifeftt rune m Is esmj4»te la fact our stock embraces everttftiug New and Nobby, whidi we aae suae wit) phnaae tto mo*l fwriidtoaa. Give us a call aad be convinced. R. A W C SWAFFIELD. Mar 20 20—tf 1 ADI FS Mi,d for Illustrated Cata- LiThS? Address La Perle Msnnfac taring On-, M Chamber* -trout, Hu ll «rk. i 1 **j 6 lfetr BILLS BVGXXTE BELL FOUNDRY STAHL! Ml ED IN 1W7. Superior J toll* for chunrbe* nekool*. fee., made mt PURE Wmi* Tfa -fulS our PA HAXUl aunt fete l 01 fit 104 F. Mat 16 a" !<x y;;;r,Kr ’KV 23—ly A SILVER HP Aims D (TNTS 0 THI -0<T OF a SHOE. AND CNF rot t AR TO ITS VALUE Oct 4 ESS • and Children’s Wc rapidly, aud gfve ■ lUsnuMtoxi Oatefegue,La Purie Manufac turing Co., 90 Chamber* Street, New Y'ork [Dec 6 tfi—18t rr The Fatherland Series The Lutheran Publication Soefcri hare made arrangement* to translate and pub lish s senes of German Works, (suitable for Family and 8. S.Hifi,) under the title of The Fatherland Senas.” The following books have already been paldiabed: The Cottage by the Lake.....: ff0.75 Ir the Midri of the North Sea..,,... fi.75 fs»5y#s®ateBs^K ss Fritej or. 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