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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMRIA. S. C„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1860.
Well, 1 WHS “.VinPj the janitor
tlie clmncel, turned to tlie
upon which Rated the Bible
l,d i’itum> , ( hi » bw** * nrno<1
* ,he people) - knelt and- offered
lent i**yer,-rdtatWh*r : that position
81 tiltltP dfcgttifftnBffflmoet fitftslieil.
|n p notill 1 hen* that he wore a
yjK gown*, of peculiar make, such
^ eommoulS worn in Sweden,
jffois to tit like a coat in front,
ijit tiotlk* l'«** k falls in amide length
ren-gfe shoulders, so long indeed
hirt» train is often hung over the
' of the wearer. The white bands
terv small, but of the usual 1
’^L When the hymn was through, j
liturgy in hand, and turned
w tliei*«H ),e ' rewlin e the exhortation
glCOtlTessioa. During (be confession
0 f sin, the minister and imople knelt.
IV Kyrie folkmid the confession.
flKW then rose, and after the loin
w «.r had said “Glory lx- to God on
high!" the people responded by
sinking!! translation of .1.4Hein (iott in
irr Huh' «eiiV.” Then the minister
read the roll.s-t, and epistle, during
which all stood. Then followed an
Ather hymn, during whk-Tf the minis
inter stood, facing Altar. Thou
he read the GwpPC all rising, and
this was followed fcv tlie Apontlc*’
t ned. null l>y the pastor. Then
another thond (all the* music was.
like the ukWWo of our German
rhiui'besV. Airing which the minister
stood as before. Towards the close
of the singing he mounted the pulpit,
ual there knelt, offering silent prayer.
Hr thru rose, and read something—
which appeared to me a portioii of
^■ripture, during which the people
iowwl their head* and proceeded
with what appeanst tola-an address.
I afterwarits understood that it was i
kind of .Introduction before the
lUinountenieut of the text and the
sentxA for the day. At the dose of
this he knelt and all the people
bowed tlieir heads, and offered a
lilent prayer. I was afterwards told
that it was the laud's Prayer. This
mlcniii silence was very Impressive.
He then read his text front flic (Ins
pel lesson,* nnd all the iieoyde rose to
hear it, a beautiful enstoai which I
hare oWrved also iH some of our
Genian churches, fie then pleached
a short sertnon, of which I hardly
mvtl tell you, 1 understood very little;
hot wliicli was delivered etimestly
ami iaipivssivfly, mid to whieli tUe
people listencst very attentively, im-
mediately after the sermon he took
the liturgy on the pulpit, and read
the prayer, the people standing.
AttettheV tntrt sung a few verse*,
la* proceeded to the altar, ftnd offered
prayer again, pronouncing the Old
Testament lienedictiou white the ]kh-
|»le bowed their hcMst Then •»*!«-
other verse was sung, and before the
pn>)>lo were dtemissetf, the pastor
once bioiy appeared in front of the
chanct-l. and made the necessary
aniimiin i-monts.
I may have mimed or misunder-
Mond a few |>oints, which isCxensahle,
M I understood very little of the
language, but I think I have given
yon a pretty correct general idea of
the order of service.
Bro. Waetter is lain,ring among
his countrymen with mucli zeal and
fetf-tlenial, and it is most earnestly ,
lioped that tlie congrt*gation will
toon get over all its financial ditUcul-.
ties, and then* is good reason to be-
(bve that in good time a largo and
faithful congn*gatiou may be gath-1
*rtd<
EPISCOPAL
Battle of the Bixhop*.—Tlie contest
between Bishop Uenry .1. White-
house, of Illinois, and Bishop George
1*. Uuuuifins, of Kentucky, has be
come exrdfdtngly warm.
The notoriously lils-ral' views of
Bisliop (’intimitis are so offensive to
Bishop White bouse, that- the former
was rejieatedly urged not to iireai-li
within the Dtocese of Illinois. Fail
ing in this request, Bishop White-
b°nse gave special instructions to
the pastors in his eharge to forbid
Hr. Cummins the pse of their pulpits.
Ib *pitr of these* instructions, tin*
“Her has preachisl several times in
Chicago, and was recently invited to
•R the pulpit of Trinity Church in
- Wat city daring the absence of its
IVCfor. Tlie Illinois Bishop there
•tpdtl Wrote a very Khar)) mrte to the
Kentucky Bishoji, protesting violent
ly against his accepting the irtvita-
“It has involved,” he, says,
tion.
idace
r
Hhe direct issue before that body,
whether the earnest advice of the
**hop should be followed, not to
'entnre on this dangerous course; of
whether, in defiance of that counsel,
|*® invitation should in* extended to
V^f which, with full knowledge of
facts, yon have solicited. This
' 8 sheeted with a train of intef-
7*®*® in my DioceSe—of -official
^ personal attack on ttl vself—which
has largely
tended to disturb its
and create vexed questions
springing bitterness. The aggres-
of last winter, against which a
••“test was raised in vain, not, only
"‘yscif) but by the unanimous
J?®® °f the Standing Committee,
A®Rht have an explanation of uome
®ght in your esteem. The contin-
a Hgression of tJie present can
udmit of none. It has degenerhted
into incident* which subject you to
imputations of malevolent feeling ns
well ns tfie disregurd of whnt Is
gontltuimuly and courteous.”
Bishop ('ummins lrfis written »
letter to the Chicago Tribune explain
ing the situation. He was formerly
luistor nf Trinity t'lmreli himself,
(hi the llrst of July lie received an
invitation to till tin* pulpit in tlie
nlisenis* of Hie rector, anil accepted
by telegraph. He preached then* 011
July 4, tf sermon delivered previously
in Grace Church, New York, in
which the ritualistic tendencies of
the church were deplored. Bishop
Whltohouse called ti|>ou a warden of
file church on July 1-, uud asked
that Hislmp CnmmiuB hIioiiM not 1k»
u11ow«mI to |irt»ueh n«riiin. Th«' v^ntry
being galled together, were warned
that they hail no right' fo have any
one preach in their chiiVyh to whom
their Bishop, objected. The enmms
of tlio church u)s>ii the matter are
too plfiin to admit of a doubt. They
provide that, in the absence of a
reetoriof a chwfi-li, the ehtireli war
dens and vestrymen, or a majority
of them, umy “invite any clergyman
of this church (('anon “, Title 1, Sis*
tion <■,) til officiate for them, only
taking ears that they have sultleieiit
evidence of his being duly ordained
to minister in this church.” (Canon
11. Title f.) Had the vestry yielded
to the remand made iqxm them, they
ivoiiltl have attixetl a stigma of ills- j
grace upon a fonm*r reetor and a -
bishop of the clmreh. Tliis the;
vestrj] absolutely refused to iki, anil
again i invited * Bishop ('ummins to
isrupV tls*ir pulpit. This I’.ctkm
brought out the letter from Bisho)>
NYhitelmuse, whit-h we have ipioted
alio vc.
.1 jl'tf Brtrwiiomil.—An amusing
seem' js dcsci ils-d to me in comas-
tion witli the reecnt Coflveutlou at
I’tica of the new Diocese of Central
New York. They hull tlie fasliioiia
hie, new fangled display of “Procw-
sionalf and “Kisx-ssional.” But the
elements cuaseil a ludicrous break in
the hitter. The clergy went siirpliml
and MielH-jHlul into tin* clnircli; anil
when tlicy eaiue out, in long line, it
rahic<4, nay, jsmn-il! What should
they 4o t it was no time to stand
“ludtihg betw’eeu two opinions.” Tin*
first limn (doubtless a "staimchT
Cliim-bman, but-mu water pnstf.) set
the egain[ile. Hedoffisl his surplice,
tuckejl it under his arm, and iiih for
the iijctory, some fifty yards from
the elinreli. Fortitiisl by “tlie niliric
of fWifllMWI SCtisis” tin* rest of the
whitcjrolled throng folloWeil, belter
skelti-t—=tbe rain inwen-ntly |Hitler-
ing mi Imre -head.-c and bald pates.
My iHforiiiant uihlisl: ”It was su-
prenajly funny, and enough to ilis
courage * Kis-cssionals’ in Central
New York for ever toon*.”—('or.
1‘roU'itamt ('hitrchmtm.
HAITI.ST.
Jitiptixl Yrrxion.—Tlie Baptists are
making strenuous efforts to rin-ulute
the new Baptist version of the Bible,
A New York exchange says:
Thu officers of the American Bible
Union ifrr now seeking to eirculate ,
large intiofsj-s of tlieir new version
of the Scriptures among the colored
people of the South. In order to
familiarize the pisiple with the new
translation, they have introduced
into tin* schools of the ffttdnro
smalljschool Issiks for Iieginni-rs iu
reading, the lessons of which have ^
been made up of nelection* from the 1
uetr rirxioit. An n]>|M*al for tiid
reieiitly sent out by the union states
that “main thousand copies of these
Ixxiks have liven donated, and are
DOW used in schools, Ixitli North and
South, bnt especially in the Softdi.”
The up]x*al also says?“Weixmid use
iniUioiis of copies sulvantageously,
if we had the means to tmikc them.”
The ttniou has also prepared a “pure
and faithful version” of tin* New
Testament in the Spanish language,
and the *tereotjr)>e plates of it have
already been forwaribNl to Spain.
Seven ltiiAsionaries have lieen en
gageil t<> circulate copies of the new
version as they come from the press,
which is hxtited in Madrid. The
agent of the union in Ningpo, China,
is also to lx* furnished soon with a
press and tyjs* for printing a “ new
version” in the Chinese language.
MISCELLANEOUS,
ltev. Mr. Richardson of Washing-
tini, ()., is one hundred and six years
old, yet lie walks five miles on
Sunday anil preaches a sermon.
Ret*. II. W. Beecher is hard at
Work this Summer completing his
“Life of Christ,” which will soon be
published by Ford & Co.
The lion. E. Joy Morris, American
Minister at Constantinople, lias lieen
elected President of the English find
American Bible Society of that city.
* More'than a dozen Philadelphia
clergymen have united in the deter
mination to attend no more Sunday
funerals unless the necessity id
certified to by a physician.
Rev. DE Hill of Worcester, Mass.,
who lately retired from a pastorate
of forty-two years, has been presented
with )$lt2,00(> by hid late*congrega
tion as a token of good will,
Owing to pecuniary diftlrultiea, it
has lieen determined to suspend Oak
laud College during the coming year.
A gmiiAnr school will prolxibly be
carried*011 in the ixillege building
dttring the mts]ieusion.
Tlie Rev. Matthew Lyle IdM*y was
installed co-paster of tin* Is-wislmrg
church, West'Va., on the 10th ult.
Thu senior pastor, tin* Rev. Dr.
McKIlieiiny, wus installed in June,
1H0H, ami has therefore been pastor
of this chun-li- for sixty-our years.
Tin* Quwa of I'russiu received,
the other day, two laurels of Jordan
water with which the Ixiptismul
fonts at tin* royal eha|x*ls, uud at
tliow families wlu> are on M|M*ciall>
gtxxi terms with tlie royal family,
are to be llUcd.
It is almost iucnxlible that iu
the Massachusetts I s'gisla t are, u
few days ago, an uuieiidiueiit to the
liquor hill was offered, providing
that any clergyman furuishitig fee
mented wine ut a saeramental eons
in 11111..11 table shall lx* tlcciiii-d guilty
of keeping a puhlie lxtr. Tin* Bo*
ton Jlerutd iv|xirts this fuet.- *
A liiissioimry iu the South rr
solved, ut the lx*giuitig of tliis year,
that hi* would try to establish <mm*
new Siuuhiy seluxd for every Sixains
of the year; anil to gather m a
scholar for every mile trws-i-leiL In
less than five mouths- be orgunized
forty seven schistls, with '.'Mi leaetoTs
iuid g.t-'.Vl si-ludura. Iu several in
stances the school has more tlmn
d.mbtcd siiM-e its furumtiim, and
every* oue of them lias iucicascd in
iiieiubera.
(>ls-rlin comprises a tlwologicul
sclasil, ixillegi*. and preparatory de
ixirtiuents. It was founded in lHikt,
and iqx-iifd opiallv to male and
female, to white anil colored students.
It lx-gau its liiiiidde ctuirsc amid
simers, j,s*rs, and threats. But since
1H52 the urrruyr attrudnurr in nil (hr
ilcfMtrtmru♦ hut hern our Ihouxauil ami
Urrutjf thrf ifmrlg; ladies, foar him
dre4 aud xinCty six; geiitlenien, six
hundnsl MmI twenty seven. Of then*
the thisilogii-ul di-partnM'iit has liinl
twenty five, anil tin- college is**'
hundnxt and thirty seven. Only
thirty-twis of the one thousaial tv*
hundred and forty two graduates
have Ix-en ixdoreil, a fact very
suggi-stixe ns to tlie few prwfessioiml
s^eningH for this latti-r class.—
.tuning them, however, m our |m*
sent minister (Basset) to Haiti.
President Finney, who is now - iu his
seventy seventh year, at the lati-
meciing of the trustees* nsigucd his
eliair as professor of theology, tint
at till* lilt.mini.his i*i|Xi«t of thc
Ihiard w as finally pen ailed on to
withdraw it.
A IHxrourrrtiuf/ replf.—Dr. (11111
iug, of IsHidixi, lias maile a crafty
reply to life I'o|k*'s iniitalioli to the
I’nOCMtuiit clergy to attend I la- «e»-n
incaical cmiiicil. He iiH|nires of
Arelihishop Maniiiiig whin fnxxlom
of s|sss-li would lx- gnintiil him if
in* should attend. Tin* aT-chhisliop
unable to reply, refer* him to the
I'opc himself. Tin* I’uitnl I'inthg
b •'..iH.coiniiii-utiiig ini Dr. t ‘iiiiiining's
action, says:
And so Dr. Uiiuiining has w ritten
to Koine; and lie iffodares I I1.1t if fns-
s|xxx-h shall lx* gn«htcd. In* w ill go
am] take the hull by the horns on
the seven-hilled eityV Dr. UiuuMing
in the Yactican! Dr. t'amniiug and
Aiitom-lli in high dclmte! Gwnl!
Tlie Isindnii minister has minie 11
decided hit. His |iiisx* of practical
satin* is mon* to the |x>int than the
lalximl n-|dics which have Inx*ii
made to the pope’s arrogant invita
tions to l*nitestaiits.
———
Current News.
Covington is largely engaged in
the eniiniNg of fniit. Tin* Km miner
says that (trnies & Tucker an* now
putting up lOtMNXi cans ;x*r day.
Tin* hills of Union Bitnk nf Mouth
Carolina an* already at par, and the
Planters’ and Mechanics’ Hank is
nlxmt to follow suit.
Nearly 41-1,<XX) worth of smugghil
opium was foniul by the Custom
House officials, on tin* |s*rsons of
1,200 Cliinamen, recently arriveit.
It AMWant that Tuaier, negro, n;e
jHiinteil P. M. at Macon, 1ms lsx-ii
iTiiioved, and the former iueumlient,
Mr. NVnshingtOti, reinstatcxl.
NVc regret to learn t lint Mr. Geo.
I’eufxsly, the eminent merehant and
philanthropist, is apparently on liis
death bed at White Sulphur Springs,
Va.
A meeting was held in Antioch
Church, (ottered) at ( 'u])x*ix*r Court
House, a few evenings since, and
every member who voted the Walker
ticket expelled t
A steam shovel, capable of doing
the work of one hundred men, has
been put into operation 011 one of the
Illinois railroads, for the pur)io«e of
loading ears with gravel. '*
The drought is so l*od in the vicin
ity of Richmond that the forest trees
are dying. To-day (August 20) is
the seventy-eighth since rain enough
has fallen to thoroughly wet the
ground. The thermometer is 102.
The mismanagement of tjie )sxft
office in Richmond, under Miss Post
master Van lew, is so grievous, tlmt
it calls for investigAiou from the
DciMirtincnt at Waaliington.
General John C. Breckinridge,
along with another gentleman, has
accepted tlie general agency of the
1‘icduMNU' Life Insurauei* Compiniy
of Richmond, Va., for Kentucky.
Gixirge Pealxxiy has douated to
tlie trustees of Wasliiugtou College,
of whkli Gen. law* is president,
Wtl.OWt to e«tal>liali uu aihlitioiud
professursliip recently propoaixl by
Hr* ( U'licinl.
(k> the 211th and -RRh of laat uaintb
much snow fell in various |kh1m nf
Frare-e uud Northern Itidi. * On
.Mottul Ccnifi it fell twenty indies
deep, oil Mount tleiH*vre thirteen
ioeiics, mill the siiliariM of the towu
«f Luze were emend with a layer
Wins* iiK-hca thick.
Alaska Treritory mist the United
States over $7,(NMMNNI. It is now
pronounc'd to lx* of imi value exmpt
for s>*td llslieriea, ami tliese are in
IKwsexaioii of a single couipuay. Two
ixiui|M<iiii-K of “boy s in Mue” remain
to uphold the stars uud Ktri|iea; the
rest is rlieiuuatiiuii and dismal mhiw.
Further t'nhun uilvici-s n*|M>rt that
the slaves thnuighoat tin* ishiml un-
exhibiting symptiutis of iusiilxinliun
tion nnd s\iii|xithy with (jiM-Kuda.
Tliey an* joining (^uvsada iu large
uiimlM-r*, thereby M-i-oringcmiini-i|is
tioll, which W'as pbirhiiineil by the
pnivisiomd govenimenr. They make
good soldiers.
A balloon, in which Wen- two iim-ii
mid two woaten, was driven by a
gust 'of w inti agidnst the Is-lfry of
tin- Adams street engine house, in
Memphis, 011 Tuesday. (Inc man
jiiui|H*d on tin* naif of the latildiug,
when tin- Ixillisui stsit up 1.111 feet,
mu? burst anil fell, bul wax ruiight
on a chimney, and its oren|>a«d*
wen- resemsl.
Mr. Rufus L Lonl, m> well know*
ss the VM'tim of the fatmais “Btsnl
ltolils-ry,” the largest theft ever |s-r
l«-t ruled, diisl rveeiilly iu New York,
and left a pnqx-ity valued at ti.fSSi
INN). He wax iiuiiiarricyl, ami left
four Iwiil Iters, one sixter, ami alsiut
xcicuty more ivimge relatnes. Dn
lid N. ls.nl, well known in literary
and theological ein-les, i* dim* of (Im*
ImitiH'rs, amt oue of th)- laiy.-st
h-galee*.
Tile I.llM-hl.org Itrpuhlienm ways;*— ,
••Enniext prayers wen- offend iu the
eliun-lM-s of I'eterslsirg, Va., for rain,
oil Souilay, tla* drought bxving
Itan hisl and w itbensl the grxwing
iis|w amkgunlcim in I lull vwinity.
Tliat sante night, for IIh- first time in
many lu rks, a heavy rain ilexrenihd
iu suffh-lent <|iiantity- to wet tl*-
gnaiml thonsiglily and refn-sli the
langiiistnng ami |s-ri*hiug vegetu
lion.”
Marriages.
Married, in Rowan Co., N.
August 12, I still, by Kei . Suiuael
Rothns-k, Mr. J. M. Cross and Miss
ItAt'llKl. 4% daughter of tlie Iste
Jolm Karulieurt.
Church Notices.
tlcmauikd until Kid subseribers are
secured :
J P Hiueltzer, Wallmlla, S O
J N Huffman, Columbia, M C
J P Aull, NewUny, M 0
.1 A Mligh, Pomariu, HO
It G Chisolm, ('hurleston, H U
Muj J Ix-apliart,
Rev K ('augltuisii,
Johu C Mt-egers.
THE DEPOSITORY
or Tint
MARTI.AND B. I. UNION,
It (atxhkdl with uu ttinurpMwd uwSml
■ «• *TMTrU.i»» ni.T—rjr in Un- orvanianlioa
■sd iimimiiomiimiI of Kuistay Hdssila and Bitilv
(Hast.a, tc., 1-osiprWiig LtUsms. nnUbrmlr
ltou.nl, Istlmd uni Nurabmd, Ubrary and
lNwHuu tonka, of liigtms rxoeitonoo sod
touSjr. ttonSios Honks (tost Hook* a H. Urmu
Unkn, 1041 Hoot. Moan- tonka, Pn-tora Cnnla
tad Kvwtld Tuipta. I'naimnitari.-s bibb. l»b-
t*«»narieH, ScH|>tur« Mb|m, am) utW liuuki Uf-
•agutsl to till Tnxts-n iu rx|.ltimiiK Hair
N. U.—fiupnintnidenu sad Lilittrism vrtio
fADuut call u» maku a uuty unkT by
wltllas, tod tuny i lduiufe C* utlns ln.,ka turb
tt nll.-r in*|Kssion uo not nnst Umir wialnai pro
l ub.I U.pj- are in 4 iTij.irtal.
ttoskigiws will to (urwanbd. 1-oaUj.-.- pthl, tn
tty til.tr.na wln ncr.-r A-Mn-w
* UKV. & (lUITKAtX, Ksi.-'y,
X». 13 W. Kaycsta Suvtl, -
Maaar, Mi.
Au« It I—U
BOOTH CAROLINA
State Agricultural and Mechan
ical Magazine.
(hft-tol topas 0k AknA (M,n
osXssf and JHarksnnst Sxieif.)
4 T ts Ctrl* .UU Un- autaa-r.U-n will pttbliali
In tin. Arm n.initor at 1 ll.mtUr Xnrn.w,
d.r«4rd la tin .lev. I-.p.m-,.1 it tl.«- inntfnnl to*
Irtv-Mt of Ulit S-tU*. tin! th* wind* SkiiIi ; and
will .iiRrilmt* In Uaaaaad n*in Krattoanljr,
w> Itol *»*ry Itn- way tan what il it U-(jrr tub-
tlibit*. Tlwy too-n.1 In mat- a tin* torn amt
l.anJauuaat imluatrial Matniuu.. i-*rr |mhiatoal
II III* Kouili. tnd lla-vriah ito rardial n*o|ert-
Outinf *»«*y to.nl olinra in Ihia .-ntrfpria*,
• bbt. muat mduund to tfia pobln) »-olihrv.
I'.raw. widling on|4<-n at Un- fins i.uu>bcT
Wilt (ibnao n-nd ll.nir whims to
Walker. Brans Si Cog*well.
( UAtltSTUV, & C.
DAVIS & MILLER’S
Snpenor l Huhly CoBceatratci
FUrorimg IxtrMts:
Stmts ALMOSD,
StCTAKItK.
CtSSAMOS,
TASUAA.
SCTWtO.
auni.
at mss
n»« utu.
•TSAWBtRSV.
Thty itttsrl th* drfWoot (laror of th* Frwit
Va *- (Vann., rn* to. JWhn, (Vaato,
i'wdAast, Mat Katya, Stoen. Odut,
Mmtrul Wmur Symy., p
All w ado a trial. Uttr of th* (nt
rinaa HoUta tsd Kta.lwt throagbuut I ha
toutlrv oar thm, and w* rriar •» the pro-
prblan of nil lb* KrS < law Hotrte to onr
«Uy !• ftw*t thwr ttprnaw *t**tlaw**.
Pltnanco nvLT IT
DAVI* A M1LLBU, Baltimore. ;
.Marsh's Radical Care Tress.
KtrU r.iaaaaa HJ,*r M~UL memnU ty the
- Atoyfead laaMato-,*'ltCT.
f^T— .ta. 1 Mdntoy .Sto*. Jhdtoatrr. Hi
Sjrrt—j* arajf hei rm*L /Wb laa/urrtttei-
^=3
Notice.
Tin* XaabfTy (Vnyirrnw* wilt in id ill writ
trtanni tt Ibttn-f rhurrh (R*». I. X. ImU t
rbargv-I tuamroriag in ftolunlar. th* ISlh
tual.
Subjaat far diw-vitw.ni—Txt than, or W.m-
imr J. HAWKINS,
thnrinry.
Meeting ef Conference
Tli* n.trd CoJkswnee of tht Synod of Sueth
Carolina will Mrct on Kriday brhno th* BfVfc
Sunday it AngQat. <t II o’clock, A. M . *1 ML
/.am KdgcfirMCn.
The Dirthmi arc n*)imtrd to imprtaa «|ani
their churcbca lb*if oWigalion to to n (nvan-nUd;
and vr» imp* Uwl to eturge will fail to Mod a
toy dt-U-gatr, aa a full aUnvdno** h Anirol
B. KRKtT, Awrilmt.
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Special Notices.
f T.t-" ■ mrm
^ - * For the Lglheran Vifilt*.
Female Seminary.
IIaokektown, Mu.
A hxtr4„t Aiml of U>* l.igbcad grtdr. willl
tln> adraotogni of a noblr odiAcc, a benutifhl nod
h. altliral location, ample irro.in.ia adorurd wttli
we** and ahnibbcry, and o larga rorpa <*f ««»-
patent aod experienced teacher*. Special facvlrtk-a
in like department* of Modern Language*. M nan-
nod Art* Hoard and tuition in nil theaiodtea of
Ito regular count, including Latin, tor the aclnd-
attic year of Uo month* $100. Ill Sxuenth
Annual Stanton beyrna Monday, S*pL «l>. For
Catalogues or any dewed infarwuutoo. addrraa:
Rgr. W. r. KYSTKR,
tt llpgeralown. M.l
Business Department.
Acknowledgement*.
NEWBERRY COLLEOK.
We, the nubfwrilxTS, promise to
pay to the Treasurer of Newberry
College, (Dr. A. K. Norman, Wal
lialla, a O,) *2U ]wr year for five
consecutive yewrs, commencing Sep-
temlier 1st, for the pur]xiM of
sustaining Newberry College ; the
tuition of one student guaranteed by
the Hoard to each sulss-riber fur the
same term of five coteteutiTT years. |
These subeerifdions are not to he j,
TIIK last and moat .flvetir.-
TIH'SS known lor Kk- mm
and r,-l*.-f of lbento or Rup
ture. Tld* Tttwa baa recrired
Ito- nWM-ti.ni «d tbr anunt miaou lSiyaartoM
aad Surgeona of tliis imvmtrT, wt« do tad tori-
tote 1>. reconanafod X to Uajar nSto-ted with tier
a* aa bring aapennr to all ottoea
It ia Ito only Tram tbnl will retain Ito
Bom-la with any renrintr, aad Ito wearer can
bel named that he ia uriug a r.w>cdy ttot win
be at all timr* at* and rftonual in ito epoa-
taw. tN ibia we guarunice rnlire auafttston
h> all wto) may nun* under car trrstmenl.
latoe Siih Klata- Abdoainal Ileha far Cor-
puh-nre. Kriling at Ito Womb, awl a a support
In the Bw-k and Abdomipal Muw-h-a. Anklet*
Knee Cap* and Storking* far Vancow V'ctu*
t"lorrn amt W.nk J.nnta.
Shouldrr Uract-a he Lajira, GmU and Obfl
dren. far tto cure of Mooping of the SIwuMrm
and a a Client Kepamlrr.
Pile lnatrum. ut«. die nkad auprrior nrticb in
na—ligl.L candy edjuau-l aod rA.-etaal. In-
atram.e.la fjrall l*b\aical IX-foruoUca. Curvature
of th* Spine. Bow Lege, Club Fort, Ac.
r.-aatlea and OruU-lw* of tto moat apfroved
avatu*. S. MARSH A UU,
Xo. 3 Holiday Street, Baltimore, MJ.
May U 4C—ly
TATXST RBASTK !
A Snbsiiiulr for Hair and Featters.
The Elaztic Sponge Mattress
ia tto ItoalthbaL rbuneaL molt elaatic, durable
•mi lxnt tied in the world.
The Elastic Sponge Pillows
*r* light, aod, aweeL and five trvmi an unlswlthy
•ml tiMM»grvtwbk- odor, me maul leathers lufTv.
The Elastic Sponge Cushions
for Cborrii, Carriage or Clialr, are (hr «u peri or to
cren tto bent curh-d Iwir, (wincl. ia never found
hi auch arti-Jca,) alwaya triaiaing the lullnea*
very eocutorubi-', nnd mueh dieap r than good
Itatr. • *
Tbs Blhatio Sponge tn Furniture
ia much better thno toir. n R ia atwaj* free
from motto and all inarct Itfc; and ao petsw-
nently elaath- aa to keep th* cover* coaaanUy
llill, thua adding greatly to th* beauty of tlw
Furniture.
The Elastic Sponge Goods
are railing rapidly, and everybody like* Ibem.
Send for pamphk-ta, giving full paniculara, with
price liat ol good*
Local Agents Wanted.
An Agent wanked In every town In th# Stale,
to whom will to given Ito exclnaivr ale of them-
good* X. XOYKS, Uen'l Agent,
110 W. Fayrttc Street, llaliitftorr, Md.
May 13 AO—ly
WE BRIDGES & SON, .
WMaaU flealni ut
FsteiRH Frails, Candies, Hals, &e.,
*
313 BoMumort Strtti, Baltimore, Md-<
offer for mIo at the k>«mt maikct price. Foreign
Fruiu, Oaudiea, Nut*. which «r® warranted
be of «och queli^r ae repreeented to the pur-
titer.
Umj U 40—^»il
NEWBERRY C«L£€£.
a AVwWri-p, tor i
W.UJULLA,
W ALHALLA la a ptoaaant inland Tillage at
Uie lerminu. of Im Blue Bldg* Kail-
) A Columbia
rund. oi.iM.-titig with the U
Kailroad. Tills little village
ito. InhaWlanto. breathe tto
ivllle
it noted for Iu
mountain air, and it baa become of late a
Summer roaort tor that* living in matariona
diatriau. The atudeoU pt-iaue tlieir atudia not
only free from malaria, but low expound to tto
teutpUttnmi and atom ri toga towns nnd (Me*
Tto College ia under tlw luatermg can of tlw
Krangrlical Imitoran Synod at South Carolina
aud adyaeent Sintra, vrtoiae drain and affbtta aro
la rank* It ugual yu tto find ieatiluliona of tto
kind In tto Stole. Tto ndrnutoga era a greet,
Uw inatrurtlona aa llwronglv and Ito daniphne
aa namital, a an to wared at as-ebOoUege*
Tto ueoaary expenae, bard, tuition, light
Itol, Ac, are aa medrraie and feaaunabk) aa any
other loauiutioa to tto Southern state*, via:
Bard fit prime families, per month, $ 10 S3
Tuition Collegiate Dvp-t, - 1 U
Tuition 1‘n-paratory Dept, - - 3 00
Tuition Primary top t. * * 1 io
luehieutal expeuara, lltwi *4 to W> eta. per month.
AII atnd.*nf a nr* required to attend Uw ndigioo*
arviea of Uu" Lutheran Church, unk-a by
Writk-s reqtwri parrnta or guardian* doaignate
aunm other plaoa of woralilp.
Tbne# wlw diriro ku give tlwir eone or ward* a
liberal or 1-iw.v. t.iooalioo. wuuld tk> w<4l to
ana,d--r tlw advantage-* of Newberry College.
For further partirulan. eddrea
Kxv. J. I*. hMKLTZKR,
/Vandal
•afrlAlU, AC. toe. 1, ]»C*.
WYTHEVILLE FEMALE
COLI.EGE-
»:
TSlttfS Inatitution will to re-epeoed on llw
J ins Thursday in Sepietnlwit under Jto
IW|«Mil.Uv«l.-tlco uf ItXV. K. <11. MelHrXALU,
aaialrd by a vurpne of i-uoipctant Teaelwn.
The OK.me of imoraetinn will <-m.*r*,v all Uw
toanriwa of a Uioruugli adueatkiu
Th.- Inatitution haring laea dnrtrml with
erilrginte pouvra sad pririlegeA INpkxnaa will
to anarvlrd to all tlaaw whu aloill tore eoic-
plet'-d the regular cnurac antbdaetorily.
BVipila muat enter punctually on tlw Snd day
of tlw S -| a. III. as uo deduct**, na ill to aade for
atoenc
llolli leterary and Boarding topartaartua -will
to under Ito immediate ear* ut Kxv K. it
M. tioitu>and Man. M. McIKwalu, who will
made in Uw Inalitutioa
Txaun mat kxkuox or rive itoxrag:
Tuition iu Preparatory Ilepamneof $14 00
“ '■ <-4legiate Ilepaitnwut 20 U»
“ " Musical topNitiiM-ut 80 (X>
** •• Mod.-™ Incguaget, ,-ack.... 1* OO
“ - Xeedleerork. Embroidery. Ac. IS 00>
- “ 1'rawing and Painting 1* OO
l"uae of l-imm J so
> irad Haling Fr*. *- 40
Board per Kreaniii at free rnoatlw, mrdud-
ing wnalung, light* A* 34 00
i*lwry** muat Iw pnnl in advauce. No pupik
w ill to rvtaiand longer tlian trea arc prepaid.
- Kuril boarder ia rvv|U>rrd to luniiati one |wlr of
Mnw-la. an* pair uf pillow itwea aod two L-wwki
Kuril I*q4l must hare Iwr ckwlwa diatiurtly aud
indrlHUy marked with tor uanw.
Conamunicriinoa nddmned to Ilcr. K. II.
Mi'UixaU. will tvwrive homed nab- nttevdaon.
ITgtkaawA, r,ry*,« J+f IM
.Vpl« »
ROANOKE COLLEGE.
**•* ,n, * i,u,km ** hwnbKl at Salem, Rownoke
n) Staunton and WytlweWr, and
Southern count'd and mountain
oiona for children fat the family
' ‘ They torn toco
| ■xr.-
T nft nndenagned wiU have ready io a (aw
days, (Soa. oat and two now ready,) a-
mHw nl
yjiW PICTORIAL READERS}
peculiarly adapted to the total of children oT
both aexn
agieaaklt t
an welt at tn I
prepared by
REV. PROF. X L. REYNOLDS, P. D,
of the South Carolina Tteirerrity, wboaa ami-
bent tin wan for aocb a worit- haa long bean r*c-
04nixed by educator*. Th* eerie* uxMfaSa ut
four 1 ilium,w
Reynold* New Pictorial Firnt Reader.. ■ .$ 40
ReyooUf New Pictorial Seooad ’Reader.. 60
ReyaoUa’ New Pictorial Third Reader .. M
ReyaoWa’ New Pwtnetal Fourth Reader . I 40
Isjicse Benden the pupa it MoaMepby
auw-tn en*y gradation. Tb* volume* aa baam-
UfrUly ilkiatmt.nl, printed on auperior paper, in a
ekwr large type, tastefully bound, aod we think
will compart- favorably in matter aad manner uf
execution with any similar tonka now la twe
lve deem it not improper to refer to n few of
the ailvgntages aimed at in jreparing tbeaa
Headers: *
Fink Tlw enlwtownt of a popular aeafinxmt
in laror of boow ealarpriee, whicti it bow begin
ning to allow itself all over the South,
Stavood. To renwdy tto evil every vrtora oom-
plaincd of incur aohoola, of a oootioual change
of Text Hooka—a mb. habiL and tto* which
injures the achoola, by preventing tlw thildren
from I* iug put into daaaea. A fctriea of Home
lUwdent it vraa aupponed, would to used to a
great degree, and this acripua evil that avoided.
Third. Kcunoniy—the popular aeries of Raid-
era now- in use being too lengthy. This aerie*
tt jurists <0 fewer muulwra than Suae generally
uaed, -and X ia befieved that tlwir numbers aro
arid cirri; while if tlw ay stem were generally
used in our aebools, tto turn saved to geroaUi
ami ebiklren woukl amount to many tbouanuda
of dolbfi' annually.
SCHOOL HISTORY
OF
Soarfc Cirolftiz, Nwlh Carolina aad
G«fga;
rout is a'r*must mu,
armor, j. tr. da vidsox; m. jc,
la in preparation. Pries about a-Kiaptss
cents of one dollar.
Also, a serim of WRITING BOOKS, for
Boy* aifd Girl*, in fire number*. Iiaudaotaciy
Ull*wreplwd. Price Z4 cvnta >-acb; S- gar
Tvaeben and Kdmlors who with to exam
ine any of tto above Work* with n view to
lUtruduetMm. will have a copy sent to them on
reeei|4: of half tto above retiul price.
DUFFIK tt CHAPMAN. ^
Botjuacujtas *xn SrAnoxcn,
Mn.-Arwt Cbhsmksa, & C.
tw N. B.—Schoola And M*reh*aU can Iw
supplied fnan our Boobarorv with all tlw SchooS
Beaks now ia use. Alan, Slate* Blank Books
and Slat*- Kiery generally, at low rale* AH
Jan il JJ-tf
THE LUTHERAN
SES»A¥-S€H^L SSRiLH.
T IMA beautifully illustrated monthly paper,
for tlw young of tto Ctiwih, ironed by
tlw Lutheran Board of 1‘uWieation, No. 4,
JOfetl, Ninth Street, Phfiadctpbla. tat, will
begtu Ra u-ntli volume at New Year. Terms per
year, in advance : one copy, 24 cents; six
Ouunly, Va, 'to uTw.hd’Tnd (miH | “iLuTT toils'
\ »}^r of il«r KtMRtike. in Uie uiidat of aunKtive i J- W^Smmtock* Ream in cbetka
eoronwy. enjoy, . Iwremilul etinwte. and ia «r- \ “
ruundvd by a moral anu Inu-lhgeot ,-ouununitv Dec t* *f
It Uaa peculiartoahiiro ri sown* bring outlie i .
Yirgiain A Teulwanx*- Radnud. on tto line of
trawl totween
brtvtet t
wat.vi.ig | .Uo *.* Tlwne cireumatanoe*. together
with a lek-grapfi ,4tici', give il every advantage
to he d.-surd iu a lacatkm.
Tlw floth-g* wa« chartered in 1853 Iu or-
gauitauon is cumjAel,-. and tlw eourat of inHruc-
i*oti lit Mviugli and eotuievtonsive. Us e-s-ions
esMotiwnrs- annuaflr on the SKtXlND WEDXKS-
LUY .4 FKFTKM iiKK, and continue tea montto.
E*tt mated Exp oases. (208.
LOT Fig further panicukuw apjdy to S C.
VKLLfi, Si-entary of llw Faeultv, or to V. V.
MTTLK. D.D, ITxxadent at Snfeti Va
J. }'. CAMP3KLL, AWacwf Ayenf.
Straaburg. Va
Dec 21 1868 21—tf
THE BOOK JIF WORSHIP.
/Sdkriri ky atokaerig tf lit Jtouyriwri Aw
•Aeraa Sfmui uf Strti .1 .neverA
T HIS BOOK, of c.4 pages. 14 can, ia new
ready. We giro tlw Diureti eight raau
oa every copy reld, and iu this way part of tho
protits accOw to llw beoetit of the Church.
Priea ia Sheep (I 00
“ - Dark Arabrwiue 1 24
“ “ Arabesque lidt / 1 15
•* “ U.MoeroTuckA gilt edge 2 bo
** “ Morocco, extra gilt... 2 40
* “ Turkey Morocco, plain 3 00
* “ Turkey Morooeo, auper extra gilt. 4 00
* “ Tmkcy Antique 5 00
With gilt clasps, 30 cents extra.
Minister, and Congn-gatioas are requested to
aeud uu tlwir order, at ouce, to whoa a discount
of h-n per eenL is made.
Dl'FFIK A CHAPMAN,
ifedsetiera, (UumAri. & U
Are* 1—*
THE
LUTHERAN BOOK STORE,
,Ya. 807, I'cm Street, ntitiiM/hia, JVna.,
I S now prepared to fill all onlen for any of our
Church l-ublicalkxm, and aU etlwr Tlieolog*.
cal and Miscellaneous works,
Sunday Seliools will tlndftt to their ndromage
to fan* in willi tlieir ordet a. Special attention
givnu to tlie seh-etiou uf Librarie*
Sermon Paper and a general assortment of
Stationery alwaya an hand. Address orders to
T. L. SCHRACK. Sup-t.
P. 0. Box 1880.
May *1 42—tf
RELIGIOUS BOOKS.
Tlw Preacher and tto King, being an A-count
nf tlw Pulpit Elbiucoce during tlw reign of
$1 25.
1 74
1 14
2 tie
1 24
1 50
ts
1 4»
I 50*
IS*
1 m*
1 24
1 00
DIE M0DENWELT,”
T HK best and ebeapeat illostrated Fashion
Journal in tto acrid for families and
ladles generally, ft give, yearly over 1,500
Illustrations, *300 full timed l'atu-ms. 200 Dia-
gram* for Braid and Km broidery, and 12 large
litglUy obiored SMeel Kngniving*. It muat be
seen to be appreciated. Specimen copies. 34
ei-ntA Yearly, (3.
Every number contains from ten to. twenty-
five frill mred patterns of almost every dean ip-
tloa of Isidiee' and Childrens garmeuU. Send
for specimen. S. T. TAYLOR, Importer,
391 Canal Street, Ncsr York.
April 28 M—»T
WANDO FERTILIZER.
T IIK Wando Mining and Manulaeturing
Company hevo always on ltaud a full
suj.plv nf the ahove deservedly popular manure,
manufactured from “the Bono Phosphate* ol
Ashley River," under the supervision of a com
petent Ctw mbit. We refer, by permission for
informatton a* to its value upon various crops, to
tlw Rev. T. B. Boixust, of I’omaria, S. C.,wbo is
our authorized Agent for the above “Standard
Fortiloew.”
WM. C. DUKKS A-00, Gen. Ag'tx
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. > South Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
M*> 30 41—U
Louig XIV... .TT7—TTTTB
The Grerson Letter, •
Dr. Wheaton's Commenairy on Matthew.
Annageddon, or United States in Projdt-
Fmser'4 Vjuaty oa Popular Ignoranoe.. ..
Ten Yehrs of Prayer, with the Anawera.
By Rev. S. I. Prime
Hcrvev’s Mc-ditationA witli life Life
Manseik Limits of Religious Thought
■SunseU on the Hebrew Mountains. By
Rev. J. R. MscDuff
The lToptiet of Fire. By Rev. Dr
MacOdr.
Morning and Night Watches. By tame
author
Tlw Hart and the Water Brooks. By
Rer. Dr MaeDuff
Mcuonvsof Bethany. By Rev. Dr. MaoDuff
Scrijunre Text Book—Scripture Texts
arenged far tlw u* of minister, and
ria^ro.
The Words of Jesus. By Rev. Dr. MacDnff
The Kbomuny of Sairatioa. By Mre
lTiu be Palmer I *®
Tlw Shadow on the Hearth, or Our Fath
er's Voice Ultjng away oor Little One*. 124
Dr. Ultra well's Dfeoourue, on Troth.... 1 40
Tlw Broken Pilcher, or tto Way* of
l*rovidcoee. By llw Author of tlie
Xearbor, etc. 1 *8
The Land ol Promise. By Rev. Dr. Bo-
uar.r. 1 24
Tlie Centra! Idea of Cbriatfeuity. By
Rev. Dr. Peek. Extra gth aide* and
edges
Primary Platform at Methodism. -By
Rev. Dr. Heukle
Tlw Life of Trust, being s Narrative of
llw Lord's Dealings. By Georg, Mul-
lor*. ....... a ... a*...*, a WWW
The Better I-and. or Believers’ Journey
and Future Home. By Rev. Augustus
Thompson
The Mercy Seat, or TlKWgl.ts on Prayer.
Bv Dr Thompson
Tl.e" Crucible, or Teris ef a Regenerate
Stata Bv Rev. J. A. Goodhue 1 24
ThomaS A. Kempfe's Imitation of 01 trial,
from She Latin. By Payne... ’
Lessons from tlio Great Biography. By
James Hamilton, P.D 1 24
Tbcophllus Walton, a Reply to Theodosia
Ernest*.
Rev. Dr, Dodd*s Discourses to Young
Men.;.....
Sunlight through the Mist, a ccsivoraation
hettryen a Mother and her Children on
Lather and the Reformation. Illus
trated
Brown's Explanation of tlw Assembly’a
Slwrter Catechism
Kitto’s Cyclopedia of Biblical literature.
Illustrated with Nnnwroos Maps and
EngravingA 2 vols., 8vo lfe 80
Luther's Table Talk
Tlie Heart of Man a Temple of God or
tlie Habitation of Satan
Stories of the Creation. By Bev. W. M.
Thayer. 3 vote, in s green box
An EseSv on Apostolic Succession. By
the Hon.,and Rev. A- P. Pereival....
Prolegomena Logics, an Inquiry into the
Psychological Character of Logic*!
Processed, By Henry L. Maned, B.D,
LL Hi lino
Pycroft’s Course ri Engfiel* Reading....
Hook of Family Prayers. By Thornton.
Perfect tove—Plain Tlimgs for those who
need them, concerning Ike Doctrine
and Practice of Ehristian Holiness....
Religion and Eternal Life. By tlw Author
of PersuasivonesB to Kariy Piety, Ac..
Line njton Liao for tlie Infant Mind. By
Author of Peep of Day
The Haivest and the Reapers, a Home
Work for all, and how to do it. By
Rev, Mr- Neweombe
Poems and Sketches By Eleanor Duck
worth, ol Ediuburg, Scotland 40
The Marrow and Fatness of the Gospel,
a Bible Guide to Holy lit®
The Bible Text Book, or the Principal
Text* reiating to Pontons, Places and
Subjects occurring in the Holy Scrip
ture,. 40
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