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- t w mfML mM bbovt I mn- Sop.' on- lniion ■ 10 ' n K *i of Kev. oity^ |e are and *1 to t:ir™o Item. Mon- Bow- * and vltieli liore now d as- ation (rootr* V. Ow Soy* ' New the 1 [tod at was I' Co-, After ndinjr mi rob, Synod iMlop- is, |t the New rood* rule 1 tlllXKV 7ieene faith | necor- tho i«n is, tli tlio ft. es- lit tiio |aitlier, For- | devel- inea yrth in [iy the the meet- | action of desire the mem- | on the l in the I*o- whli ctrinal In bnsis Item to- THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. C„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Lu ax- I t both institutions is much lorjfer than * , *Tlte !><*’*' »Evangelical Lutheran Cbtueh fit WOftiagiton, N. C., was tlfdiaitfd on tlte 22ti hist. It is one (if tM* gnest churches in the State. ooag rt 'K u, ‘°" eonsists’ of altoot )an jocnil^rs- They hare extended j eftU to B* v - ° iieniheiui, Prin- -s-al of Mt. Pleasant Female Semi iiarr, to tociune their jaistor; but it i« (Uwbtflil whether he will accept. From eturent reports, we learn that w> D® 8 than six new churches 1,3] be erected within the bounds of the N- Synod during the next WitJi the new doctrinal lauds, ail wiliest and netive ministry, Ugftss Hiust lie the result in the Lutheran Church of this State. f. M. Sickle, t'rofessor in Nortli Carolina College, was ortlained on the 29th of August, by tiie N. 0. Synod—J'StheruM and Missionary. SOUTH 1 CAROLINA. For the Lutheran Visitor. Consecration of the Evangelical Lu theran St Paul's Church. Wil mington, N. C. We lia<l a solemn time there on Sunday, the 22d of August- The German congregation commenced the building of a church nine years ago, sad they have now finished the work amidst great difficulties, although they have been for years without a pastor. The writer, who is himself engaged in the erection of a church, and tolerably well acquainted with eeetosiastic architecture, was greatly surprised nt the taste, ehnrchliuess and beauty of this edifice. Although only 65 by 45 feet, it has nevertheless a handsome steeple. It is built of bricks, and covered with slate laid down in » cruciform pattern. The outside could hardly be simpler. The beauty consists in its admirable proportions. The style is Gothic, which we insist is the only legitimate style for German clmrelies, and the interior presents the most elegant church that we have seen this side Hof the ocean. The pulpit, the altar, the pews, the gpllerv, only over the vestibule, the lofty ceiling laid off in panels, and the massive roof timbers aU in pure Gothic style, nre of Southern yellow pine, not painted, but varnished. Hie wood lias Iieen so jndiciousl v chosen aml^ carefully selected, that it surpasses in appear ance the richest maple. The red cushions and eaqieting make an admirable contrast. But the win dows ! Also p«re Gothic double windows, with rbomlm above for emblems^-bow charming! The light- grey glass with black araliesipies and shadings, edgings of bine, red, yeHow, and green; emblems in kite- head, Sncli as the Bible, the ernes, the crown, the baptismal fount, the enp, the lamb, tlie dove, stars, and eye*—it is magnificent. Tlie whole coet about #18,000, and it is almost paid for. We rejoice together with the congregation over this geui of a church, and trust that they value it as they ought. Four Lutheran min isters took part in its consecration, in tlie presence of a large collection of Germans anil Americans. Tlie dear, sonorous sounding bell, a pres ent of two of the members, summon ed ns together at ten o’clock; the services enrameneed at eleven o’clock, A. M. We passed from the vesti bule to tlie altar, nsing the liturgical prayers and responses. Rev. G. I>. Bemheim conducted the liturgical services in German, and ReV. C. II. Bemheim and AV. A. Julian, of the Synod of North Carolina, to which 8t. Paul's belongs, and the under signed from the Synod of South Carolina, assisted. Tlie Church Council took their position at the altar. The solemn res]smses of the Pennsylvania Synod’s German Litur gy, the Creed, and the Lord’s Prayer, in which all joined audibly, produced a deep impression. AVe hope that the hearts of every one present was also consecrated to God during the service, and that they may be tem ples of tlie living God. Bev. G. D. Bemheim preached an English sermon, based on Lnke x: 25) 24, after the consecration. Tlie sermon was appropriate, especially '■** regards the distinctive prominence given to the Confession and excel lencies of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. The writer preached in tlie afternoon from Psalms xxvi: G—8; and Rev. Julian delivered a sermon at night from Solomon’s Song vi : 10. Thfi &U(lienecg were large, and deep impressions were doubtlessly pro- traced. The dear people in Wilming tjjm are, alas! without a minister. They need one who can preach both German and English. May tlie Lord *>°n send a good shepherd into this interesting field. This church proves anew what the iMty of one churebly-miuded man n accomplish in a congregation. W?w a J? an iaBro - H B Filers in dmington. He led the ship with a iTL -'r 1 V y every rock > »nd guided « mto the haven of completion. Tlie wngregation adopted cheerfully atl ^propositions, and have honorably Wnquered all their difficulties. L. MULLEIl, Pastor 0. E. L. Church. Charleston, S. C\ Sept. 14, 1800. For the Lutheran V letter. The Book of Worship in South Carolina. 3fr. Editor;*I have just returned from a visit to Lexington County, and after spending more than a week with kind friends I return somewhat dis turbed in mind in regard to tlie pros pects of our beloved Zion, which is always uppermost iu my mind, and dearest to my liearf. Our CouferCneh wns held at Bethel Church, in Brother J. N. Derrick’s charge. Tlie Conference watt inter esting. Twelve churches out of the fifteen in our bounds were represent ed by delegates. Revs. Berly, Boin- est, Derrick, Hawkins and Hlioaly were present. The discussion of the “Book of AA'orship” showed that men will differ, but, although they differ, they can yet agree. One brother is not pleased with the Book; says it is “made up of ifs and ors,” and that as such, it can not produce that uniformity so desirable in our church. He is now corres- |MHiding witli a distinguished Pro fessor iu Saxony, for tlie ptiqiose of ascertaining tlie precise forn^of ser vice used by Dr. Sutton, and when he gets that our people “shall use it word for word, as Luther did.” But that same brother that eveuing, iu a family containing four iitemlx-rs, three of whom nre Methodists, de clared that hr trim not a Lutheran oh some points of doctrine, and those particular isiints are the very esseure of Lutheranism. Auotlier brother has no objection to the Book, ami insists on its being used in all its parts on every occasion, and that is the ouly way to secure uniformity, but thut it matters but little whether we imitate the Luther ans of Saxony j those of Sweden or Norway, or tliufte of the Pennsylvania Synod. Let us accept the Book ns it is, and not lie n]iciiig all the sects aronml its. Another brother had nothing to say ou the subject, while his |ieople nre iu the dark, ami nre looking to hint for information ami instruction. A certain eirrnit rider, too, is tell ing our Lutherans that the Book of AA’orship contains falsehoods, and should not be allotted a place in their houses, and that the l.n the rams are point) to hell. AVe thought it very strange that the brother luul nothing to say. Another brother found nothing iu tlie Book but scriptural, Lutheran doctrine, ami although be was not very fond of a liturgical service, yet he practiced it because it was La- tlierau, twl because the Book had been prepared by wise ami pious men, in whom lie had all confidence, and who knew better than he what tlie churches needed. He would not, and it wns presumption in any man to set himself up iu opitositiou to the whole church unless lie could prove and defend his ]M>sitioii, ami so the laity should view the subject. There was certainly no more piety among the few wlio oppose the Book, than among its friends. Opixwdtion ill this as in all other nseful things, usually arose front ignorance of 1st theran doctrine and practice; lie had not yet found an intelligent Lutheran wiio op|x>sed the Book. I find in (Hissing through the rliurcli that the introduction of the Book of AA’orship lias considerably agitated the membership. It eonsti- tntes an important event in the his tory of Lutheranism in our section of the church. It places before tlie jieople tlie prominent doctrines of onr chnreb, and they are lieginning to learn that we differ in many very imi>ortnnt particulars from snrround- ing denominations. It breaks up established customs nml practices into which we had heedlessly fall en; and with the uninformed there exists, as a matter of course, n preju dice against it; and the great work for the ministry now is to overcome that prejudice.. This can not be done by force—by the ministry jxwsisting in the size of the Book, without ex plaining its peculiarities, nml allow ing its advantages. Tim distinctive doctrines contained in the confession are but imperfectly nnderstixxl by the majority of onr laity, and by many of onr clergy. Some of the surrounding denominations rejoiced in the fact that tlie introduction of the Book of AVorsliip furnishes them an opportunity- to so work as to cause the prejudices of our people to contrilmte to the bnihling up of their own sects. And there are a few clergymen to be found in almost every section of tlm church—men who degrade the holy office—who will labor tenfold harder to make a proselyte from nnotffcr church than to gain a lost sinner from the world. AVe want doctrines in onr pulpits. Tlie people are calling for it. This is one of the incalculable benefits of the Book of AVorsliip. It has already awakened a spirit of inquiry. Onr membership read, and they call for light on wliat they read. Our paper, tlie Lutheran Visitor, is an excellent medium through which this light may be made to flow into the minds of tlie people. I have wondered why our clergy do not try to enlighten their people. Even when our people beg their jiastors to explain the doe-1 Eighty-one trains now ran every trines and ]iecuiiaritie« of our church, twenty-four hums between New they refills-. I have determined that York and Newark if those who nre able will not d«r«o, and you editors neglect it, will under take an explanation of those pointaof doctrine in our church which have gen erally been misunderstood, and mis represented -, and, although it will In- dune imperfectly, yet the laity of Un church wiU gratefully read my letters. . HAM SMALL. Game was never more abundant la Virginia than at preeeut. This is the ease generally throughout the Honth, as the drouth lias been ex tensive, and dry weather is favoraltle, esjieclally to ]mrtridgea and turkeys. The rice chip of Mouth Carolina is bciug rapidly harvested, anil getter ally promises well. I’luiiters over much of the State ex]iect to plant freely of small grain, in order to lessen the injury arising from the INtrtial failure of the coni crop. ■ •urge numbers of cuttle, sheep auil hogs jxtsa daily through Alexan dria, Ya, ini their way North, from South west Virginia and East Teii- ilessee, where the drouth has been so For th* Lutheran Visitor. Traveling Correspondence. Eraeuation ofythe Fort—A Splen did Ixtndseape—The Wood- stock Church—A sad Mistake—etc., etc. I tear Visitor: Tlie famous Fort described in my lust has been evacu ated. On Saturday, Septemlx-r the ! severe us to destroy ull vegetation. 11th, at on early hour iu the morn- Many of them are in such |xx>r con ing, Charley, the famous grey, wus ilitiou through wuut of food that attached to the jersey wagon; ear- i they die mi the way. pet-bags of various sires ami sha,a-s ; j^to! Coil rood Arenfraf.-Tbe iiougli to supply a Southern legis-L ... , , latnnv— were stowed away under tin- T.. 1 . *** n seats; two puma, one layman, and T one sister ".harked on the je^ey, ^ *^-w-rk several outriders mounted tlieir steeds, and away we went for the nioniitains. Having mtched the western de scent of the western Fort mountain, a scene of iinsitnMsscd grandeur burst iijmiii our view. At one |xiiut that s|miiis the t'ougaree swamp, mi Saturday, 18th inst.—a tree having fallen m-nms tlie trestle, and the engineer not lieiug abb- to are It, owing to the ilenae fog. l»y this ac<-ideiit, the engineer, A. R. Har grove, and a flrenmn, J. Gilbert; were instantly killed, and another man. iinmrd Bums, m-ritsisly in tlie eye takes iu a stretch of more 1'" than forty miles of the Hlieiiamloah . 11 , ., Valley : through this space, tin- north {'T hn "" fork of the Shenandoah River wimls "‘. n ‘ 'T* * T' its w-nsutim-course, describing horse j inrio ^ a * tho <W|^t.tfcoy "mtrtoed, shoes in regulnr snccessimi, from east to w«-st. Iu tin- centre of this jiietiiri- lies the gixsl old town of AA’omlstm-k, the s«-at of government for SbeuaudiHih t 'minty, whilst lower down, Mowrytown and Suunisville may lie seen in the distance. Aa far as eye can reach there w a mutch less cmnbinatimi of field nml fon-st, town iiimI hamlet, land ami river—all bounded under tlie horizon by tower ing uioiuitaina. Au immortality of fame uwuits tlie ctuiiiag artist who ran put this lumlsca|x> mi ranvaaa. Tlie ixiiiit from which this view is olitaiuol. was a famous signal station during the late war, nml by ita moni tions tin- immortal Jackson directed many of hia victorious man-lies. Tlie evening finds our |sirty safely tlnmicilerl in ami near AVixikstork ; the traversing of hills ami mountains prv|wired us for a gixsl night's real; eajiccially l»r. AA'., who cbawsl a hard day’s travel by iwvarhiug a most •-lispicnt ami tsbfving aennmi In the Isitliernn (*hnn-h. Sunday morning dawned nnapirimiHK npon ns; tin- air was- cool, the sky liright. the roads and streets dry. At an early hour, crowds were seen wending tlieir wav up the historic old hill, on which stands the Lntlieran rlmn-li. AVe joined tlie mnltitmle witli mind anti heart crowded with memories of the |wist; this place has Ix-cn hallowed by the rainistrutUHis of such sainteil ?n as Mnhlcnticrg, Htrrit, (line, anti Hchmnrker, ami by sm-h living lights ns Rtttle. Campbrll, Snvtler. Keller, anil |icrha|m others whom I have forgotton. It was lien- too that tin* A'irginia Synml In id ita or daining hands on the unworthy bead of ytmr rorroa|amdeiit. The occasion Were bnat. Tin- Itms to 4 In- railroad com|Miny, it in estimated, w HI exrtssl 175,000. Business Department Money* XoMivod. .Major J Epting, K J t'rigler. Miss II A Fray, G T t^uanlock, I hi vid ltikanl. J A Hetlenliangh, It T V limiter, Mrs II Ksrlisrt, “AO Rev .1 A llell, l.M» I* G M Miller, 2.00 Dr II Kirliellarger, 2A0 G I’ Baker. “50 G T Kin k. gAO M I* Kmiklionser, JAW T Hclieffer, “AO G Bailor, gAO J A l’i|x-r. JJ0 Miss K Herb. “JO T Holloway, 2AO AV t Mt. “50 KeV G AV Hollaml, “AO • IJ45 pays to 2 AO “ 2.50 “ 2A0 “ 2.50 “ 2AO “ 2 AO « HIi ft gsIH j tji I' 1 Mi’; c TL C. ». EBEHHARBT. MERCHANT TAILOR, Wm+iaftB* AnS. «/•?—■ U Icsm Hamft, On h.»b s 8. C. K KRPS os ImihI Ux. but matkrul CRTS asd MARKS stvonllor la Uis LATEST FASRIOyS. tad is Um BEST STTLB OF « OKMASSillF. 8rpt 1» FOR SALE, P l’BK land II.v« sad F»«lt. tide K*»d WWot axd oiIiot tern, weda, In*. Danst Komuiit.l Fsas. ClHuubrntam. Ps Ohhi'o aod lSxigl.Uxi IV tnllcw ; WraA'i ood TraxtmU'a Braidnl Whn<- WbeaU; Fmali Wbl aasd Bed OkaT ; 1‘urpb Straw Boarded Brd Mel.u-fTaa.wn a*l iWriuau Anbar Btwid- ltwt, are lha taa, aarlieal, laudiaal aad iikxs prolurtirr WWau IkM can It rtcotnmi-qdad tut gannwl mkivatxXL Prxw par Ixaahal Four ptatHlt at aa/ kind l.r mail, au I paid, It $1. Twrwtr tshrr rarirtxw at WI..-.V Barlrr and Oals at |aat .tar i ieportaOoa. Sr* JtrJit tU- ptrimental /bn* Journal, anxl aad mbarrilia fcrh; aafr *IM per four, Uw Juarual |m.uad. Addrcaa GKO A. nKITJL CliaiiilmsUifg, IV. firp* 4 —At THE DEPOSITORY OF THK MARYLAND 8. R. ONION, ■ 8 hirmabrd wsk aa onaurpantd M at etrrrtb.im x-v.-txarj la Iba a aad ataaarxixsil of Suadar SrlxxA Oaa A he* eotaprwta« IJbrarx-a, Bouud, Uturrd aad Vxaiband. librwrj aad lYmsia HoAa at kiftieal rvorSmcw red baantj. Vx.atrx. BuuAa, CUaa IhwAa. a S. Ilima Boak*. Ball IV.A. Maaic hook*. Pietan. C*rda aad Hr ward TW-krta, CuaaaaMarinv B.Ua tNe SaniWH^AIrp*, a o ax! TiV-tx-r* N. B —Sop- itdrau «1 HU I <M 110 ItM 104 BM 1<M 78! BM BM 112 BM BM 104 112 112 l 104. 104 ' 112 114 wriltag. aod aaaj txrtu.ua* Gold Medal was Award at tha lata Fair la Bakhaora to QMiis* mi* avataWb far Uw brat Pianaa. over Baltimora. Ptxladalptiia and. Now York Pianos 08oa and Wareroon, Ku. FI, M. Libcttjr St, abort Balibaore buwet, BaUinxm MU 8T1KFFW PIAKOB luwa all tha iaUM im- provnxaata. including Uw Agraffe Tfwble Irory Fronta and Uw latprorrd Frrueti Action. fbUjr warraatad It fire jraia, wttli Us- pririfege of axetwapa wiU.ln twalra moatha if not aauafac- lonr to Uw porchaacr. Saooad Imad Puuxa aad Pallor Orgaaa alrrara ca Iwnd at than $S0 to $300. Rrtrn-iH-ra wlx> l.a> t tsir Piaaoa in oae : Gan. Kobe K La. Laxingtan, Va,- Gaa. Kobe ynwum, Wibaingttw, M. Gaa. D. II. HUt, Charlotte, X. C-; Bialwp Wilowr. New Orteaaa, la,- Oar. Jolia LrVtwr. Lexingtoo, Va.; Maawa. B. Burwrll A Hon* Female Baui- i-arr, Chariutte, X. Caleb Doukuigbt. Co- hxnbia, & C. and fira hundred utbrra la tha Kaath wtx) hart pundwaad ihe STKIFFS PIANOS aiiwa llw war cloard. A call ia aolieitrd. TWow—liberal. April F 34-lf is* aaag order W fr aOwr bouka mack CaUiarata will U hrwawfed peatigr paid, lx ear addrrai a Iwarrrr m, waird. Addnot BKT S firiTR A*J, Km.-r. Ko 13 W. Bajrrtta Stmt. MU Aar It l-df WYTHEYILLE FEMALE COLLEGE- PINUIS Inatilutkm will ba rr-cnetwd oo tha A find Thuradar ia Haptmiber. under Uw auprhxtnadeooc of lUl K. II. McOoxaLa, aiatad by a corpae of euapetent Teacher*. TV- courae of ioatructioa will cmlrwcc all Uw Ixaaciwa of a thorough adoewtioe. • Tlw laatitutiou haring beet olwrtarvd wiU. toUrgiair |x>weta and pririfegaa. bipkxnaa wiU ba awatdrd la all Ibaaa who ale.ll litre com ph-ted Uw regular crxirea aaUdactoriljr. Popila moat ruler p-UKtoallj oo tlw first day ofjdw^li'adiia, aa no deductioa will be made far Beth Lilrrary and Boarding DrpartmrnU wiU hn under Uw immediate tan of Kzv. K. It Mrltoxauiaad lias U Mi Doxau., who will reaida in Uw Inatitutiua Prcpnrwlorr IVparenrnt $1* FO (oUrgiaW IWpallaxmt 30 00 nt 20 00 Modern Language* rock.... 10 00 Nredh-work. Kmbro.drry. Ac. 10 00 browing nod I*>rating la 00 r«ae of Pioao 77-7 1*0 lirad—llag For 3 to Uuard per Hraaiaa at fire axx.Ua, uxiud- lag wadnag, light* Ac T* 00 Chargra aua lir paid in adnuicr. No pupil rill br retain'd haigrr that In* arr prepaid, Kach boarder ia rrquirwd to formal, oar pair of Iwtta, taw pah of pillow caeca aad two Unrrla. Bar* pupil ombm Iwrr Iwr clMbre dbaiaedy aad iadrdbbly awrkrd with her mow. Caaaaronicatiom addrraard R»v K U. McOo«*u> wiH reorhr* xxmadxrir xueution Abdominal Muarte* Ank . Knee Capa and Stocking! far Vartoaoe Veka, l*lucre and Weak doml* Shwjfer Breora far Iodic* Ocau aad CbiL drrn, far Uw cure of Hooping of the Sbouldcre aud aa t Cheat Kx pander. Pile hwtnunenU, the moat anperior artida la nor- -light, easily adjuated and effectual In- trow earn fx all Pl,yilcal Daformltw* Conaturo of the Spine, Bow Leg* <3 ’ I-exantie* and Cruldwx < make. • 8. No. I Holiday Street, Bahioaore, Ud. May 13 ~ 40—ly T IIE lint academical year of Udt Inrtituiloo dotaaieaeed on tlw ercood Mouday ia Augu-i; 1800. Tlw design of the achool being to irouasr Uw eauae of educaUou, rock a oourae at etude* wifi be adopted aa ia uaual in 6m darn Inaututioa* Tlw daxnpiinc of tha School will be Brict, yet mild aad purealal Tlw kx-xtKMi ia healthy, and tlw nwxmla of Uw eommuaily will compare farurably with any “ ’ Uw State- Rate* of UiiiioB per quarter of three mouUo, in Cniied Staleacurrency; Primary Knghal. Department $1 TS Higher Kngtiah Brenebea 4 M Matin-iaalic* Latin aod Greek Language* < Ft • Boarding per mooli, F FA wvxnxk-d aoldicre win be charged only half prkefaf tuition. ' Far *ny furUwr infarmation addreaa, at Pine Ridge. XexiugloQ. 8. C., either Her. D. Kr.au, Chairman Board of Truatrea, or Prof. & K, Cu fiiiVAX, Preaidcat Peabody Pine Bidge ln- 8rp Id ROANOKE COLLEGE. Ft»B THK COLrJrtllA rHcurn. Rrr. S. Hrhervr, Halislwiry, N. (', •5.00. U'THKKAN VIMITIISV FBKK LIST. It. U. ( liianlm, •lUJMk luinual tlunatMNA, Doty's Washing-Machine, umv mvcm iMraori»-up mi tJNIYBUSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. | MPBOVKD with Rowtu-'a Patxtt Ducfle I (ha-tiBU. and Uw Parsrr Star, are now r axpermr 10 My axanlw far tret iterated, aa I will arc coal twin a year, by dfariog labor aad Thun) who bar* sard there | T il IS IuW.uukxi ia looated at Safeta, Roanoke Conor*. Va, ia tha brauUfa) and fertile Valley of Uw Rwaaokr, ia the midat of attractive wxwery. ragya a hc-Mi ul ctimatr. aad ia nor- 1 by • moral and intrBignit eomauaity. It hna pee*liar feriMt.ef of aooex* being on Uw Vrpax A Taaaamaa Railroad, oa Uw Baa of treral hetwera Suunhai aod Wytlx-rille, and between Ihe SooUarn countiro and mountain oiug Diner* Threw eirrumBaneea. together with a ull'graph oBfee. giro it erery »itr«atagt > Im drofead ia a kxwtxxi The College wa- dwrlered ia 1843 aalaaixai w curo|dete, aad Uw oourar at aa thorough and cuoiiaabrexAe. Ita dradoaa cuowwwer annually oa t - SMXIXD WKDNKS- DAT of SKPTKMBKR, hadeaabnuetea mouth* Nat l mat ad Ixpauet. 1301. W For farther partk-idara apply to R. C. NULLS, Neteury of Uw FaruRr, or to D. F. 8ITTLK, D-D, htndtw, at Sxle^. V* J. V CAMP3K.U, Aaxwl Ag**L Sfrwburg. Va. OKEEFES Large Winter Head Lettuce. HASRS. M. O'KKEF, 80S A COu the wtB i.rJL known aud reliable Send Importers, Orowefx, and Ffarwis. Kociwater K. Y. baring grown and tlwrouffi.lr UaSed ihia new .variety ha Uw paw three year* now offei it to Uw pub lic a» a FIXK AND VALUABLE acquieitioB far both Ihe market aud Prirale garden, aa it ia ready far use fully j THREE WEEKS EARLIER than n*y other variety of Lettuce, except that grown under glare. II mS aland Ora Wmler KiOumt protrrtum ia Ike m If"! of am aorfherm dxaala. It farm! very large, solid,'aud exceed ingly lender. greewMi yellow load* Uw cuiaide leaven being of a browuadi tinge. Order! far Seed WiU be recrirod now, to be tilled by mail, ia arefed paekairea at M eenla each, aad eaa only be lad GKNT’IXK AND TRUK at their raUblBliBK-uL coder imtuedialelv of M. O KKKF, SON A CO, • - Rochester, X. Y. Sep4 3 3—liy PATXXT XLASm SPG5«! AcknowladjemrnU MiWBKRRY -TOLLSUK. We, tlie Kitlmrrila-nt, |irnmiitp to ay In flu- Trtmanrr-r of NVwlirrn'! , | foUt-gr, (ll». A. R. Norninn, Wol- waa a c-ommiinion, tbr- ron«rr-R«ht-" | «. «-) ^g v „ lr fr*- five! was very large, ami the interest nml „„ ltivr ; ji nsiirt wnstnmm-et d tie jin-s temla-g txt, INN, for tlie luirpotf «f' ent-e of our venerable frieml anti brother, the Kev. Thomas Miller, of j the Tennessee Hyncxl; tiie |atstor, Kev. I- K., said lie felt like I’nnl, at xiistMiiiinx Newberry I'nllege; the tititbai of one student inuiranteed lay the Btoinl to eneh Hiilwx-ril-er ftrr the same term of lire consmiHve rears. Appi-Foram ; “Ha ttonhed V*\ ared j MllMUT4|lHonH anp 1Mrt t(l lw . took conniL'p. deninmletl until 1.50 snliaerlbent Rn- My roniiinnion, Dr. W, was ex- **v,. nrTM i : eeeflingly anxious to see the long lieardwl brethren of this region, \ who so fnr exeeefl him in nqnntie [ tlieolofo’ as to require three immer sions instead of one. Ily a sad mis- I take his friend link him to the wrong ehureh in the country, where, instead of hearing Tnnker eloquence, and seeing tlie “ holy kiss," he heard the great founder of the Concordia Synod fulminate a thundering phil- lipic npiinst all who “ro down into tlie water, ami come up ont of tlie water.” Tlie Doctor Ml on the next train. Next week tlie rotoninc Confer ence of the Virginia Synod meets nt 8t. I’eter’8 Church, and then KEISKNDKK. Onrrent Hews. The I’ost Office Department pays $50,000 premium ja-r year on gold reqniml for the foreign service. Tlie innnngcr of the Quebec bram-li of the Montreal Bank has abscond ed, with $50,000 of the hank’s funds. An infant in Westport, Conu., died recently from jmison taken into its stomach by sucking a green veil which the nurse had thrown over its face to keep the flies off. Tlie slatne of Henry Clay, upon the Capitol Square ill Kk-liiuond lias been foully dealt with by relic-hunters, who, not c6ntent with fingering both thumbs, have carried away ull the fingers from the right hand. J I> Smelt7-cr, 5Vallialla, S 0 J X Huffman. Colnmhia, H C J J’ Anil, Newberry, 8 C J A Sligli, Pomnria, SC It G Chisolm, Charleston, 8 C Mr) J Lea]dmrt, Kev K Cangliman, John C Seegers, J II Steinmeyfr, Jr. C L B, Chariestim, Rev 5V 8 Itowmnu. Church Notices. Synod of South Carolina. Tlw Furiy-fifth Annual Convention of Uw Kvangelicsl LuUwren Synod of South Czrotim and edjorewi Klalre, will rommruoo Ue ereBone at Wxllwll* 8. c, os ThureOey, October MU. 1000, at 11 o'clock A. M. "W. lx am oroeixax «A; «mU a.* be poxxo.il 4 to 4o without it aaa rrith thx axi at i-xr, wa f re thoi w* ore nrerntfik pratios ! —Or. L. Salt, il ily Jf. K Ckmrk. “It is worth on dullor a week is every family/-— X V Trttuna “to Uw UooOry of my boom there 1a o perpreael thvahweviag oa Moadert far Uw levroUoc —NB. Ttmsdmx L Cupar. “Krerr wrrk hat gireo H a auoogrr l«U npoa Uw afirrekaw of Uw ioouloa at tlw fauu- -I Wrartllv rreuawwO it to rewnnreiata at tiaw. money, .*1 rnali alaimi ’ Ilm Dr. Bdkm Faint. Post—Yoar fare improve ax at of your Waaiiing Macvinr- ia a r-ix.pl.I* auocre* I xmnrx yoo lira! -our Mochhw.' afire- * yror'a ore. is thnueix more at tmday lima rare, and rrauM not hr partrel * ill. under any cimxn ret ■ ■ > rxxre *’ F) v rexta- —v rHmfa^^M. • Voor Weatiing Madiiar Iwa brru la daily uar in our fauadry, tad Uw bouwhrejire rxprearea ixnwk xa l-igldy plrxrerl with it It cretaintr arrom|Cialwa a greatre amount of work, wilji irm labor, aad tore aot anrar Uw thtlxa near ao mix/, aa Uw old IwMooed rraai.-bnard. By oa'ng R. one faitmlrrea la duprnaed with."— War. U r. Hound. SnfrnnUardrnt of Infant Dtfmri- mad St SL OaOrnar a Aararrg. X. T. Citg. PRICES—A Fair Offer. . Read the retail prices waalwr fill. Extra wring.-e- fit. aad we will forward riilwror boUi atari liar*. Fee at fMght, to pfaore where ao oae ie aalHag . aad so ware are we they wHI be liked, the* are egrre lo refund Uw wooer if aay one trireme to return the narhiara fere or feriglit, after a laonth'a trial, according lo direction* No l.uabaad, fallxw or brolhre ahould permit fix- drudgery of waaidng wflh th* hand* fifty two daya ia the year, wlu-n It can he done brltre. more expcduioualy. with faaa labor, aad ao Injury to tha garment* by a Doty Clothe. Waalwr. aad * Universal Wring*. Canrarum. wiU. cxcluair* right of axle make money fare exiling them. Sold by dealer* graevaily, to whom liberal diooouota are made. R. a BROWNING Gen JgfM. t3 Oortfandl St, Mow York. Sept ■ *—3m A Sobiilulf for Htir ud Fetihcrs. The Elastic Sponge Mattreu ia llw beal.lueat eh*neat, more elaetie, durable and bore bed in Uw world. The Elastic Sponge PQlowi thr 31 IF6S »—if ere Kis, aoO. ewmj. ead fiua Imm en anfaeallhg ud dufiuMi odor, m nod kmihm have. THE BOOK OF WORSHIP. ^ Elastic Sponge Cnshions found'd If anU Arran Synod of of At Etraagelilal Lo- Xurik Aaatntm. Teane i Synod. The Brang.Real Lutheran Trenwaaeo Syeod will Iraki ha Forty-NinU. Annual Convention la Kmaaoel Church, New Markei, Stxxiaodooli County, Virginia, commendng oa Friday, Iba I4U. day of October, 1»*> Be HKNKBL PaaSa-lnei. Sep 14 *—Id Synod of Virginia. Tlw Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Virginia will bold iu aannal meeting In Uw Lutheran Church, near Madiaoa C. 1L, Mad woo County, | Virginia, commencing ou Thura 'ay evening ! October MU>, I860. AII Fwmbera of Synod, traveling by railroad, will Mop *1 GordeaeriUr, where they will flod , augra, au Tliuraday, Uw 14th, lo convey them to Uw Court Uouae. I J. A. SNYDER, Stmtarf. WASTED. A GENTS to rell a now bonk of grant vahao lo Jfaxowra. M eel wa lea. and Workingmen of an and orcupaliona. 13U. Kdiiion now rrxiy Th. FARMERS' AXD MKCUAKtCS MAXVAL Kdilod by GKO. K. WARING, 3a. AaOre of “ FltmmU of AfrurAm*,- “ Drain tag far Prapt ami far IRM.” and fanu tria Ajrtrufiaraf Aagriwrr of Cba- Iruf Ar , Aaw Tort. 400 Octavo Fagaa and over 300 Illustration* TV Kae Orkana Timer aaya: “ It fa a book which ai.ould ba in Uw Iwada of every Farmer and Mechanic." IV Afar Oritast fVwyuxe aaya: -So valu able a book alxxiU he found ia Uw Irauaa of •eery Farmer and mrdanic; ita elegant illustra tions wUI make it welcome everywhere." Active aaea and women can make more money and give better aaUMhcUoa ia telling this book than aay work la Uw field. Send for 16 page circular, telling all about K. K. 4 TREAT A 00, Publishers, Xa *44 Broadway. N. T. Beat I *—I- T HIS HOOK, or lit page* t4 axi, is nr* ready. We girt Uw Oiareh right cents an every copy add. and in lint tray part of Ihe profit! accrue lo the benefit of Uw Church. Pries iu Sheep $1 00 ” * Park Arabesque I *4 - * Arabesque GUI I 14 " * Misureo Tuc'ta, gilt edge 3 00 “ “ Morocco, extra giK... 1 40 - - Turkey Morocco, plain I 00 “ “ Turkey Morocco, super extra gilt. 4 00 “ “ Turkey Aatiqur 4 00 With gilt cfarqw, 30 ccata extra. Ministers and C ngregiUuua are requested lo arnd au their arelera at once, to whom a diroooat of tea per era* ia naadr. DUFF1K A CHAPMAN, AuMbra, Odumkoa. & « Aug* I—tf . THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, Ax. SOI, lav Stove', ndaddpUa, Dam, ■ 8 now prepared to fill all order* far any of our A Church Publicationa, aod all oUwrTbeoiogi- eal aad Mirorllaneoaa works. Sunday SH.oota will find it lo Uwir advantage to favor us with their ordei* Special attentwn girau to Uw aelectiou at Libraries. Sermon Paper and a gcuera! Meortawnt of Statiorwrr always oa hand. Addrem ordera to T. L SCI1RACK. Sop% P 0. Box 1*80. May 31 «—tf DIE M0DENWELT,” T HK beat and rlwupcut UluBratod Fashion Journal io Uw world for families and lad tea gmcrally. It giro* yearly over 1.W0 lllureretiorw, M0 fall taxed 1'altern* 300 Dia grams fix- Braid and Embroidery, and 13 Urge highly colored Steel Engraving* It must bo seen to be appreciated. Specimen onpies, 34 oral* Yearly, fl Keeey number eoatalna from tea lo twenty* Ire fall aired palterns of almost every deec ip- tioa of lad ea and ChUdim's garawau. Send far aprehnen. 8 T. TAYLOR, Importer, 391 Canal Street New Yotk. April 39 F8-IJ WAN DO VBILVIAUCR. T HE Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company l«a>* always on Iwnd a lull supply of tlw above dexerredly popular manure, manufactured feom “tlw Bono Phaspliatc* of ABtley River,'’ under Uw superviaaoo of a ooro- prtei.t Chemist. We refer, by permiaaion for infarawtion aa to it* value upon various crops, to Uw Rot. T. 8. BouttBT, of I'cawria, 8. C,who ia our authorized Aguat far Uw above "Standard Fertiliser." WM. ft DUKES ft CO, Gen. Ag'u, Facto r and Ounmiaaion Xferriiantn, No. 1 South Atlantic Wiwrf, CUaricston, a C. May *0 41—tf for Clatreh. Carriage or Clwir, are far superior to en dw brat curled hair, (which ia never found iu aod. artide*) always letaiaiag the lullneax. very oomloruhlc, and much cheaper than good brdr. The Elastic Sponge In Furniture is much better than- Iwir, aa it fa always free from aiollis and all insect life; aad so 'perma nently efamte aa to keep the covers constanUy fail, thus adding greatly to the beauty of the Furniture. • The Elastic Sponge Goods are railing rapidly, and everybody likes them Setxl lor pamphlets, giving full particular*, witli price list of good* 1-00*1 Agent* Wanted. Ait Agent wanted io every town iu the State, to whoa, will be given the exclusive axle of throe good*. N. NOYES, Gea’l Agent, 130 W. Fayette Street, Baltimore, Md. Map 13 40—ly PULPIT EDITION OF BOOK OF WOfiSHIP. M INISTERS and onngregatiooa will please send in their ordera aa once Ten per cerrL discount made to thoee rvbo buy in quanlitie* Trice, in aiwep. $2; Arabesque gilt edge, $3; English Turkey, $4. DCFFIK A CHATMAN, PnUMan, ^ Columbia, & C. Sept I 3—tf WM. BRIDGES & SON, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Frails, Candies, Nuts, jju., 313 Baltimore Street. Baltimore, dr. r for wit* «t the lowest rrarkot price, Foreign Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Ac., which are warranted bs of such quality as represented to the pur* chater. Miy 13 40—Cm SOUTH CAROLINA. State Agricultural and Mechan< ical Magazine. (Ogfetof Organ of Ae SmA Cantina Stole Agn- cultsrsl and Mechanical Society.) 4 T an early date the subscriber* will publish the first number of a Monthly Mafiasin*, devoted lo tlie developmfnl of 'the material ia- teresta of tliia Slate, aud the whole Sooth; and will distribute five thousand copies gratuitously, so tlial every one may ace what it it before aub- tk-ribing. Tliey intend to make It the beet and IfantjaHMet ioduatrial .Magazine oyer publialied at tile South, aud tliey ask the cordial co-opera tion of every good citixen In this enterprise, which must redound to the public welfare. Persons wisiiing copies of Ute fim number will bietSK send their address to Walker, Evan* & Cogswell, CntBUtgrox, RC. /-