The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 17, 1869, Image 3
THK LUTHl-RAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA* S, C. f WLDMESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1860
Tkeobtgiebl dMinarg of tke Norik
West.—If the telegraphic wire* give i
us the truth, the affairs of the Sent
inary at Chicago hr* hot likely to
give the General ASwinlOy much
troiiide. The Committee apiMiintcd
by the last .Assembly has been in
session for some days, iuuI according
to tlie desjutteh which we And in the
secular newspapers, has suggested a :
compromise to which all parties there ;
have given their adhesion. It ia
stated in the following terms :
“ Dr. Lord remain* in his present
chair, nnd Mr. McCormick is released
from the payment of the #30,MM!
claimed to lie due the school, and
three directors, Judge Lincoln Clark
and II. O. Spofferd, of tiiia city, nnd
one otlier, who were elected during
tlie quarrel, ait of Dr. laird's party,
should make things harmonious, re
sign, nnd three others, acceptable to
fetch |mrty, should take their places.
Tu this all consented, tlie contestants
signed the jMtjiers, and the strife
ended."— /VenAyterius.
Departure of Miasionariea.—Tlie
Kev. A. P. Ilnp|ier, M.D., D.D., wife
and ehildreu, will leave this city for
China, by way of Chicago and Han
Francisco, on the 17th inst. Dr.|
Hnppcr is well known throughout
the Church, cud hat lem a success
ful missionary in China for a quarter
of a century. Mrs. !Inp|ier was I mm
and reared iu tlie Church of Mon
tours, Presbytery of Ohio, has a high ;
reputation us a successful teaeber, ;
and is most earnestly devoted to the
Master’s work. The children of I hr. ;
Hopper retnni to China to engage iu
the same work in which their father
lias so long served.
They will he accompanied by Miss
Hannah Shaw, a mcmlier of tlie
church of SharpslHirg, who rendered
most arduous and efficient nid i i
camps and hospitals during tin* war.
Ou the 1st inst., Rev. Alfred Mar
ccllus, VVui. K. M’Chestncy and D. N. ,
Lyon, with tlieir wives, sailed for
China, via Aspinwull and San Frau
cisco. The two former are Jor the
Canton Mission, anil Mr. Lyon for
Hangchow.
The lYntchman ami Hejtectvr, a
Baptist pa[H'j, gives its opinion of tlie
new version of tin' Bible reecutli
published : " We think as a whole.
King James’s version greatly siqs'rior
to it, as a speylmeu of got si Knglish
and <« giriny tke true maim mg of tkr
nriijiiulbi." liex. Mr. Jewett hail Is'
fore shown, ia a masterly criticism,
that the new Bible was uot able to
stand a critical test. He proved by
quotations, chapter and verse, so
plain that “ he wrho runs may read,"
that the pledge to translate every
word, has not lieeu redeemed : that
the sense of the original has not liccn
conveyed as cleariy as in the mm
mou version, aud tlia^ errors have
Utii committed that ordinarily clever
scholarship should have avoiiled. So
Dr. Couant and the Society in vain
offer a defence. The new translation
falls dead at the start ns uusuited for
com moa use.
Boxton, Mam.—A correspondent of
the American Vrabyterian, writing
about the 1 reshy tcriau cliurclies iu
Boston, states that tliere arc six
churches of this kind in that city, and
says:
Tlie iirst of these different Presby
terian i-hmcbes, and the one from
which all the others, with the exerp-
tioii of the Church of the Coverall
tens may be said to have sprang, is
tlie United Presbyterian Church of
which l)r. Blaikic ia the liastor. Di.
Bhiikit* is entitled to tlie honor of
having been the pioneer iu this Pres
byterian movement. Coining to the
city in May, 13W, he found a number
of Presbyterian families without a
religious liouic.ffilc at once begun to
act us their pastor, visiting them in
their houses and preaching to them
on tin- Sabbath. .Viter lutioriug
among them until December of the
same year, a United Presbyterian
church was organized. Tilts church,
owing to tlie poverty of its members,
has always labored nnder the disad
vantage of not having a house of
worship. This disadvantage is now
iu a fair way of being remedied. A
clinrch edifice isiu process of erection,
the lecture room of which, it is hoped,
will be completed this fall, and which
will be sufficiently large to meet the
wants of their present congregation.
Presbyterian Union—“Ailing for
More."—Ou Wednesday of last week
the Old and New School Presbyterian
Assemblies met at Pittsburg to re
ceive the official reports from the
Presbyteries on the re onion over
ture. As tlie result of the vote is
already known, tlie two bodies will
have Httk* -more to do than to reeog-
niie the ooiisutmsation of the union.
Tlie Princeton ttetUr ami the New
York Obxtrter ore now ‘halting for
the fusion of the other ‘branches of
the same family into “one Church."
The Southern Presbyterians, the
United Presbyterians, and the Cove-
all invited to “come
CHnrcH of the Presbyterian* to make
such tkHrerancex ns shall put them
all at esse on the subject." The
large progrefis made In the direction
of unhid thus fHr is rehabcd So well
that ottr Oiil School Preshrteriah
friend* arf ‘‘asking far more."
A mrAram Bible Society.—Tlie Mated
mating Of the Bhartl of Managers
was held at the BlblV Ilotane, A*tor
Place, on Thurnday, the 4th Inst.
The decease of lion. Heman Uneoln,
Vice 1‘resident, find of Dr. James I*
Pheljis, Manager, was announeeil.
Itev. Cyrn* D. Fosa read the thirty-
ninth Ihudm and offered pray er.
Twelve new auxiliaries were recog
niied, of which ffve were in Arkansas,
three in Georgia, ami in Minnesota,
Kansas, North Carolina, and Ala
Iniiuh, one eaeli.
Grants of hook* were made to the
I*resbyterian Committee of Home
Missions; to the Presbyterian Ihuird
of Publication j to the Bmithwestern
Bible Society for supply ing destitute
regions iu their field; and otlier
grants, amounting in all to 3,131
volumes in various languages, includ
big twelve volumes iu mined letter*
fur the Idiml. Besides these, others
were granted to the value of #1,044.23.
In fluids, #2,300 were granted to the
Amerienn ami Foreign Christian
Union fur Biide work in Mexico.
Mr. Andrew J. Taylor was unaid
motisly electrd Assistant Treasurer
of this Society, in plain of Mr. Ilrtiry
Fisher, deceased.
Liberal KmMmcmmtt—Mrs. Kdwin
A. Htephens, of Hoboken, has given
to Princeton College, #30,000, to en
dow a professorship In memory of
her late honored (hther. Prof. Albert
B. Dud. Home other person, ss yet
nameless, has given another #30,000.
Within a few days, #60,000 addition
sl have been given or pledged, by
still other parties, tor new buildings,
Ac., Ac.
A citizen of Knoxville, Twin., lias
Invented a steam wagon. It is de
scribed as very Ingenious. Mr.
Havage, the inventor, proceeds ou
entirely new ami original principlea
from the very beginning—boiler, en
fines, frame work, ami a'l appurteu
unci'* Isdng of hi* own design ami
IicriMly unique. The principle of
|inq>ulskm is not by wheels, but by
driving rods. Mr. Savage eatimates
that the hx-omntive, when complete,
of three horse power, will eust about
the same as a good team and wagon,
will mu ten miles an hour on common
roads, aud hr servireahte for all kinds
nf work, ne ex|irets to nmi|ilete
the working model during tlie present
toll.
PIANOS! PIANOS
SvtKsl- He®**’ all tree Lutherans
reioice in this result, and look for
wid in hope of the dawn of a siill
letter dav on our Lutheran ®on, in
this part of the grant field. God Weis
^ union <—Lutheran Observer.
ifjje gyuod of Iowa numbers 72
ministers, distributed as follows: 25
in Iowa, U in Illinois, 10 in’Oliio; 0
in Mk*iR» n ’ 6 iu WfawfitflB, 4 »“
Missouri, 3 in Nebraska, 2 in Minne
‘ j j n Maryland-. Will 1 in Ala
Ten ministers were ordained
(inrinf the past Synodical year.
Cknrck Miration at Lorcttrcil/c
Tjatkeran Obmrrer says:
iitt'e Save just returned from Luv-
j^uille, Vu., which, with several
(rtbiw places, we had visited twenty
vesrs ago- Then, we preached in the
27gtone church, and, accompanied
C brother Starttuian, rode from
farm house to fann yawl, soliciting
saUscriptitms Wittenberg College
_4,„w we pMtofccd the Hra^aeruion
in a new brick church, and aided
broths Richardson in its dedication.
The building is seventy-four by 43
feet, with an end galnrv, and base
ment above ground, plain in its style
of arvnitecture, neatly finislicil and
Gold Medal mi Awarded
*t llw laic Pair in btUiaof* to
©HAS* m 8VB3TOa
br Um beat PWx. over Baltimore. Philadelphia
and Sew York Plano*. Oticn and Waieroom,
So. »7, S. Liberty 8L, «bor* Baltimore Strref,
Baltinshv. ltd.
STIKFFd PIANOS bare all the late* iro-
nrovetnoau. Invading ibe Agrafe Treble Ivory
Fronta and tfaa improved French Actios, fUly
warranted far five yon, with die privilege of
exdtoogv within twelve monthe it not aattafcc-
tory to (bo porabaaer.
Second band Fiaaoa and Parlor Organ altray*
en band at from fiSO to $StM.
KcVrmcta who ha>t our I’ianca I* oar:
Uen Bobt. K. Lee. Lexington, Va.; Oca.
Rott. Fanaom, Wiimiogtno. fi.O4Oaa.D H.
Hill, Cbarlotle. X. C4 Bfabop WUawr. Sew
Orteana, La , Uov. John Letcbcr, Lrxhwtoo,
Va.; Henan. K. Burweil t Rona, Female Semi
nary. ( harioUe, K. C.; Caleb Bmrimigbt, Co
lumbia, 8. C.; and hr* hundred other* la the
Sooth who hare powhaaed iho STK1VVH
IMAfiOti Slice tlie war rioaetL
A call ia auUciird.
Term*—Liberal;
April • 34—tf
The “CAItOLINA KKUTtl.l/.KK"is insde from the riiosplmtes of South
('sroliiut. ami in prunuuiiinwl by various Cheiniatn one .of the heat Manures
kitown. ouly inferior to 1‘eMviau Guaito in its Feriiliziug ProfiertieM. TUese
Pliosplmtea are tlie remaius of extinct laud suid seu uiiiinsls, him! {msmcss
qnalltiea of the greatest value tu tlw ugrit-tilturiat.
We annex the analyms of I’rofeigair Shepanl.
LAfiORATOfir or TQK HKDICAL IXlLUNK OF SOLTII CABOUXA.
‘Amdy^a of a amauiv id CAROMKA FKKTII.IZKR. prrwmatly arh-rad
Mufatuempriiod m m- y ; ,....t«.tfi
Organic Malt- r. with auam aauv a( aombtaaitun rxpvlM at hiw rad Iwwt .16.40
Marriages.
tagtefttlly furuisbetl. It coat aliout
filU,500, upwards of #3,000 of which
remained iwprovUtd fur. Au effort
to liquidate this debt was entirely
gueeessfttl, leaving several hundred
dollars over
Marrieil, on Tuesday evening, Oe
tol»T 3th, at the residenee uf
the tirhle’s |mreuts, J. David Si iki,
of 1‘omaria, ami Mina Hi t:, eldest
daughter of Wm. D. Meogau, Baq.,
of Nea hmy, H. C.
| towards the payment of
some athlitional tuiprovemeuts. At
the opening of the exercises a letter
was received from Joseph Vi oilman,
Esq., a member of the Burketsville
fougregatioof' ‘"id who batl given
#300 before, containing a eontribii-
tiou of #400, and at tlieir ciose a
mother approaclieil the pastor lead
ing two little girls, who gave him 51>
cents each, the proceeds of their sav
ings, for the house of t he Lord.
“The dedicatory service was iier-
formed by Kev. X. J. Khdiardson,
the pastor, and the Uev. W. C. Wire,
Principal of the Burketsville Female
Seminary, assisted iu the devotioual
exercLscs. The house was literally
paekeil with, hearers, aud we heard
it said, that Jhere were as many peo-
|ile outside as inside. Rev. C. Start/
man, a former pfaator, pmu lusl on
'Sabbath evening, the 24tli ult., in
another jmrt of the charge, and Kev.
Dr. Diehl was expected to pieacb
the communion discourse on Monday
moniing, when a nnmbew of persona
were ailuiitteii to chun-h frllowship,
of such, we trust, as shall lie saved.
Thecougregiition was organized more
than a century ago, and this is the
fiiurth house of worship it luis i-rvs-t
ml ou, or near, the same site. It
nnmliers .TOO members nnd is ideawnl
with the menus of extensive useful
ness."
OT1IEB CHURCHES.
A jwmupoodeut of the ChurcknutH
tells of a clergyman whose salary was
made up by snlwcription. As it did
uot prove sufficient to support Dim,
his wife gave mu.ic lessons. When
the salary wp collected, a miser, who
bad subecritied #10, refused to i»y
over #5, because he paid tin.* minis
ter's wife #3 for a quarter’s instruc
tion for his daughter. Another cut
down his subscription from #40 to
#20, because his wife received #20
for teaching his daughter music.
Unmnctijied Ckoir*.—AVe owe
heard a minister of the Gospel de
clare that loeuiliers of fashionable
Chureh Choirs would have a hard
time in the world to come. Tlie New
\ork 8w, though not a bit of a
saint, holds the same opinion.—
Speaking of the introduction of
operatic mnsic into the holy service,
it»y«:
“The mauia for arranging qwratic
pieces for religious use is at its
height, and so Is the desire of choirs
to show off themselves aud their ac
complishments, to sing long anthems,
in which each of the four shall have
a solo for self-display, at the success
ful dose of which they smilingly re
ceive the congratulations of the
°thery. There is as much worship
in this style of thing as then- is in
the howling of half-a-dozen night
wandering eats, and about as much
music; and no one knows it better
than the uusauctificd choirs them
selves."
Notwithstanding tlie effort marie
a few yefivg since to consolidate the
honeptkcfifrt'fl Methodist Churches of
this country into one organization,
and the apparent success of the
movement, resulting in the dissolu
tion of the Wesley an connection and
the Protestant Methodist Chureh,
and the organization of tlie “Method
ists” Church, it appears that the dis
solution was not complete. The con
solidation increased the divisions.
Tlie several lion-episcopal bodies re
'tfiia their existence, with the “Meth-
22 Church added to the list.
effort* have been made to
wife the Metluxlist and the Protes-
Methodist Churches, but as yet
without success. The latest tiling
rtLw t* attempt to unite
Methodist Protestant Church and
^.’Methedist Episcopal Church
w of success is
■wtbriniant, though the Episcopal
the xettodM Protes
_ Ealtanore, are diaotuweg the
m*rter *rnh wnparent-eerr.estneRs.
Business Department.
Current News.
tWpkonr Art j Suishfa. . Fquirsh-nt hi II.II HuiaMr llsqilnw sfUmr.
IhMA Alt i. ... K»|inv»feia lo 1V4X I iMuluhl*-(huni).
ISIS JO J FhoophMe of lime.
Sotshorh- Arid . II.OI K^uilrsVwt to £3 64 Ss!f4ialr of Isme.
MfSisto uf IVsmJi | *0
Mpiurt* «f s.o- x.se
8mmi 1 11.06
Os IU- ■m<cth af them ft-ulta. f m ft** to n-rtiif to Ibe mp rutily of the CAROUV'A
rKKTlUZKK oxMHaod * C. V FIIKFARD, Ja.
AVe will fnrnisli this excellent KKIfTILI/KIt tu Planters and others at
filMI pc— t.si of 2.UHU lbs.
GEO. w WILLIAMS k CO.. Factors.
Xa* 10 13—4m
Mosey* iiorint
J A llook, #123 pi
AA ai Mtune, 1A0
John Hhrsi-y, J2i3
laaiah Youugeuer, 123
J A Hook, 1.25
Mias 1. Aasuau, 2AU
T W P Kuutril, 2.50
J K I HUgUlUUIl. Ijfi
S Shea try, 2.50
Hex A W Iau.li.-r, 2AO
Dux al Heig. 2.50
Joseph Fauher, 2-50
Alexander Brow u, 2-50
Mias ACGosdfiws, 2Ao
II A Miller. 3JM
John C Miller, 2A0
Mrs P Brow u, 2-50
Kev K Itothns k. 2.50
S L Sinuli, 2-SO
D J Drrrtrk, 2.50
J U rdi.-ul.-y, 2-50
r u Dwrriiok, 2-30
\V A Demt k, 2210
li.-o.ge Bairuliur, 2-50
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n on that
kii,>4‘resi
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k*«l ia the
n-rstooe.
: a copy
i copy of
contract
kith the
riltntors ;
UKV. 8. GTITRAiX, Ssu r.
So. J3 W. F*retu> Sliw.
PATSST »P05«*!
A Sfibstilale far Hair ud Petlhnw.
The Elastic 8pong« Mattress
u the ItealttHafL dean«BL. mom elastic, dura hi
tod be* \n the *oAb.
Tlie Elastic Sponge Pillows
«i* ISdA toil. wnfi fra* iron an .whraSO.]
or ; t ml
m clific.'
of brick,
be one of
spirit of
has been
ntioti - try
lias man-
ii of this
Ln.I whiieli
The Elastic Sponge Cnahions
far Clinch. Cwhp or Chair, m far superior to
e*wi Ibe best curled hair, (which is never found
ia *Mb article*. I alwaj* .cuiaing the tuUnear,
D>tj‘i Washing-Machine,
The Elastic Bponge iu Furniture
is modi briar thaa hair, as h ia alsraj* fata
from woO* tsd *U tract Ufa; and to perra-
nratlr daaic a* to krep .be covers «oa*to*Uj
Ailt lltu* adding greatly to the beauty at the
Faraitara.
The Hlaatic Sponge Goods
ar* seCiag rapidly, and everybody like* them
Send for pamphlet*, giving fuil panieulara, * ith
ROANOKE COLLEGE.
0N1VERSA1CL0THE8 WRINGER,
urUOVKD vab Kmu'a fimt Das*
IW-V.UIA ead Iba I’.tovt See »r» nop
Unri.rd ihnegh Hev. K. A. Bollea,
Agent at Awi rirn Whir Kmirty tor
raarrh < ’tiroHus, to aid ia rehuiklisg
the lailberaii rburvh, < 'oiusilas. H.(\
from the Newberry t 'aufirrencr of the
Kvimgeliral loitbersn Hyooduf Month
t 'arutira—rnHertHiu,
It bar pieakar far.*.Ms ei acram, being oa the
Vtfgiaia A Tmuemee Kadruad. on the liM of
inert brunvo Suuatin and WytlK-vlllr, and
hriweat the Sanhera eoootie* and swootoia
in.—This
1/ Mission-
>ig at Mt.
Ii County,
[fill Trail e.
Wetzel,
L.delegn
ions, pro
of vaeant
negations
[the inem-
Godan.1
k pray",
Lse. Kev.
st.il and
|d preach
lion wor-
Madison
I-oosl agents Wutedv
An Agent tranud in every town in the State,
to whom will be given tlie exetaeive asleof Utcne
good*. S. SOYKS, Uen I Agent,
1 JO W. Fayrite Street. Baltimore, fid.
Hay 11 40—ly
i, #16213; from
J. H. t '.mills, K*q.. Bethlehem lot
t hr raw etawrefa, Serb, iry . ‘oaatv,
H. <% fi -. im. Total, #21215.
artb a triegepb oCee. gt.e L every advantage
to to drsiRsl ia a laoMioa.
IV C ,h. e- »... dont-nd m I*43. Its or-
rs.nnlion it omiphte. and the court* of matfw-
lowi Ibonragb a tel cwrirptetiemsw. Its srs iona
waamcnc* s.nmal!. oa t - SKOOSD W’KDKKS-
DAY uf SKITFUBKR. slidcoutinneten month*
Kstlmsisd Fiptuti. $308.
ttr For (briber partfauUn apply to A C
WKUdS, Hieretoty af ibe Farnky, or to D. F.
IUTTLF, D P , ItoaMent, at Salem, Va.
J. F. C.AHFJKI.L r,mmuM A)ml.
Straabotp, Ya.
tVe Jl IS6* JJ—(f
O’KEEFE’S
Bask* at Vankip
Skippcel kg !hr jit 4k Chapman, for
H er* ending Xoermktr IA
One |mm kugr by Express tu John
M. Cooper & Co-, Msxauuab, Gu-|
oik* |M. ksgr by Kx|Kt«n to I*. Hein*
larger, Wilmiugtoii, X. C.; one
|MM'kuge by Kxjwesa to Jtrv. J. I*.
Sui. ltz.-r, AValhalis, fi. C.| oue park-
age by Mail to Mra. Sully Baker,
Blouiitaviile, Teun.
Large Winter Head Lettuce.
I | KS8RS. H. O'KKKF. SOS A CO, the well
▼ JL knoArti and reliable Bo#d I cnporters t
be a. a FINK AND VALUABLE ac*«tetkm
for both Ibe market aud print* garden, nth
m-ly for use fatly
THREE WEEKS EARLIER
than any other variety of Lettuce, except that
gro-n under fba. h trtM stand tike tt'inj-r
mlhoal prvtertnm w tin . akM sf cm Mrthrw
chmntrm It tunas very large, solid, aud exceed
ingly lender, gteenidi yellow head* the outride
learar being af a brownak ting*. Order* far
Seed will be received now, to ha tilled by Ska-1,
ia hM parkapa it 50 MTU Nth, rid efiu
only be had OttNI'IKat AN® 1WH.WS »t VheW
eatoWialimeot. Order immediately of
H. O'KKKF, SOX A CO.,
Rocbemer, X. Y.
Sept l S—ljy
WTTHE7ILLE FEMALE
CO I .LEG E-
■ Tour Wa-biua Mariuac bas bee* in dakl, am
i* oat laasfiry, and iha baamkfrtwr rxjmma
brnidf m bifhljr plnward witb H. It cvnmuir
mcvamijiikUf m grm\rt mukmuI woHi. mhIi
Icm L*Uur, and dur* net »wr tlw tkdli« wraf
mo wueit mm th+ old fimlakWMNJ «r:u4f haWkrd. Hy
u* Hg if .me hnisdna* » dhimrat •ith.’'— If >
M r. W-aeri Zfc, y Aybat /*-»«-*-
aval af At fidUar’. .Vuwiy A" 1’. tVp.
PRICES -A Fair Offer.
(tend Ike Mail price, wariwr fi!i Kxlia
ariagtr $1. and we wdl forward ruber or l-oik
mactharv. free uf belgtH, to placto wbera n*
oa* W selling . and to sure are we they will be
liked. Iha> wr agree to refand Iba owner H **y
en* wiabe* to return Ibe ( awnnw* Me of briglil,
alter a mutilii a trial, aceurdiag to duectnair.
Xo buaband. falbrr or brotlwr ahnnM jarmil
thedrudgrry o< waritiag with the bands. fi«y-
two days ia tlie jam. win* It can b* doo*
belief, more axpedilwnriy. will, leas labor, and
no injury to tUa ganurnts. by a Doty CVKbea
Wtohar, aad a Uaiaeraal Wnng.r
Caavaaai* wHb exclurive right of tale make
'■pill* ladi.ulH*. *111 b* ra-rpened oa the
Jl ttrvl Tlmradu)’ ia Seplctobw. under Uw
«6|rrnil' ik\iky uf Kir. K. II. HlIKiXiLO,
mpfiiiiMfiFrt by n ourpw af Cumpetr-ut Tx'ficberu.
Ute oxmntc tif itiA-tructioii will embrace all tlie
tiramiM* of a liHATtwi^i •dMC^tiuM.
Ti.i* InriitntioM lutvinjr hcou chartered wWi
ndirguto |iu*'iia and |imihgm. lKplumai will
be awarded lo all tlnac wl»o aliatl Iwrc cotn-
{xitWcd tlie rpfrwW cx*urw naU^fucf only.
r«ipila in*int ruler putKluallj on tlie first day
vf life Smwhmi. m uo dcductkai will be made for
abacficc
IMU Literary ind Boanliitg Departments will
lie under ibe imtHtdiaU care of K*v. R II
XcIVix \LD and Mrs. II. McDon ald, wbo will
reside in (he Insutatkm
TERMS FEU SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS:
Tuition in Preparatory Department.... .$15 00
** *' Collegiate Llepaitment 20 00
•* Musical DeparUneut 20 00
** “ Mftdom Lfiopiaiiw, 10 00
“ 14 Needlework. KtnbroiderT, 4c. 10 00
- - Drawing and P.iinimg 10 00
rtme of Piano*..... * an... 2 50
(*raduMiinK Fee..... 2 50
Board |sr 8e*akwi «•! five mou ilia, includ
ing waaiiiiif. ligl.ie, Ac 15 00
Oar/f • mum be paid in advance. No pupil
will be retained longer than fs«a are prepaid.
Kadi boarder ia required lo furnish one palr'df
ahec ta, on* puir of pillow cases and two*lt»weK
Kadi pupil must have her dotiiea dtahictly and
irnk-Hib’y marked with her name.
Gunmimiciitious addressed to Rev. K. If.
McDoeau> wilt receive imiiMxiiate attentiou.
WVAeriWr, I’Vyima. 1008.
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Church Noticea.
SOUTH CAROLINA
State Agricultural and Mechan
ical Magmxine.
tOficial Organ of tke SoalX Carolina State Afri-
cntfmrni ead Mechanical -Shorty.)
A T an early dale tlie aubaeeibel* Will publnh
lh* Brat number f! a HoritHly Hagazinv,
devoted to tlw devetopment of theVtoterial it-
leresta of Uu* S ate, aud the whole South; and
will diatribnte BVcYuoOto'nd edpin gratuitously,
to tint every Oue may tea what it 1* before rod-
x-ribing. Tiny intend to make it Ibe beat aab
l.intaMneft Indurtriai Hagmainc ever publiabed
at i lie Souiii. nnd tlier aak tbe cordial corapeva
lion of every good dti*en in tki* entttprieo
ifler hav-
evotional
y session
uoisterial
delegates
KENT FREE!
M. O’Keefe, Son k Co.'fi
SEED CATALOGUE
And Cntde fa to Flower aad FigilaHt Garden,
hr ISIS.
P I? BUSH KD to JanaaeT. Every lover at
fewer* wiabiag Him now aad vahmbl*
work, free of charge, rimuU addma immediately
H. O'KKKFK. SOX A OO. ICa-a.^ee A Barry'*
iry, and
jinual re
I to com
inal terms
d, Byno.1
.led with
until, on
chardson,
nded, aud
tdanotkoH
Maryland,
at Fred
.tailed HP
jasis wss
land made
Ln Bjrnod,
Maryland
Sold by dealer* generally, lo whom liberal
aouaela ore made.
0. U BBOWXIXO, Cat. Ageaf,
*1 turtlamlt St- New Yeri
Sept I »—»»
Ivllidh Inuat rvdoand to Iho public *Tlfarc.
Deraoo. wialiing copies of Ibe that number
will pleaae send tlieir address to
Walker Kvans A Cogawell.
CBAilLMTO*. & C
WM. BE1DGB8 & SOU,
T ffK VnUBo Mining and Hanufariuring
Company have always on band a lull
Wt'pK At the ahove dererredly popular manure,
nainufaelnred from ‘'tlw Bone Pltmplurtee of
Aridry Eivee." under tbo topervirioo of a com
petent Che mkd. We ndrv.by pefmraton for
mfbrmalme a. to it* value upon rariona rrnpn to
III# Her. T. S. Bomtar. of i omru. 8- tt,*fk# I*
our authorised Agent for the above ' Stamford
Fnrtiliave-
WH. C Df’kK-S A CO. Ova. Ag’ta,
Fuels' r and CnmmMrion Hcrdi..itu,
Xo. ! South Atlantic Wh.rl,
WANTED.
A GENTS to rail a new boak-nf great tnrinelo
Farmer*, Hedonic*, and Workingmen of
all trades and otx-upaliotu. 13th Kditioa now
ready. 1*»
FA USERS- AST) VI CIIA.VTCS- MAECAL.
-Edited by«EO. E. WARING, Ja.
Antov “ffifomeari of Agrindfare," “Demin-
ing for Profit and for M-a**, 11 **g)4u»-
erly Agriadhu itl Engineer »f Cen
tral Pur, Note Tbrl.
40* Octavo Tugto and .ver '200 Illustrations.
ne Sea Orfruw Ulmee toys: "It is a book
whk.1i should be in the hands of every Farmer
mod Mechanic.”
Tke Sen Orleans Pirnfun. mys: “So valu
able a bouk should be found iu tlie hooae af
every Farro-r nnd mechanic; iu eleganteSnrira-
tiota will make it welcome everywhere.
Active men and women con awhwraere nraaey
and give better sntiafactiou iu telling tint bosk
than any work in the field.
Send for 16 page dreuiar, telling all about ft'
K. i Tit SAT A (A3- FublWwrr,
P • ! Ne. t?l Tir'.'lwrrv. " T.
Fipt 1 . im
Foreign FraUx, i'afidles, Nkb, 4xi,
THE BOOK OF WORSHIP,
Fruit* Candle*. Nut* Ac., which are warranted
to to of nach q.mlHv aa repetaraaed to th* pur-
it of tbe
nod took
L 13th, »»
from that
indepen-
T IIIS KOOK, at 674 page*. 44 mo., i. new
ready. Wo giv* tha Church right irat*
«•» exety ct»py wolfl, «ik1 in il«i« way part of'tbe
prufiti accrue to llw betwfil of tlie Chard..
Price in SK-vp 00
„ - p,. k A „(**,,k, | »s
* “ Arubcoque GUI... r... 1 75
- " Morocco Tuctr. gtlt edge 1 00
* * Morocco, extra gilt ...140
“ “ Turkey Morocco, plain 3 80
“ ■* Tuikey Morocco, npar extra gilt. 4 00
Turkey Antique 6 00
With gih eluspr, 30 cento extra.
Ministen and 0 ngregatiom are requested to
send oe tlieir order* «t once, to whom a discount
of lea per efut. ia made.
DUFF IK ± CHAPMAN.
Reokeetlrrr, -fUumfou, S. /*.
lag 5 i—if
THE
LUTHERAN BOOK STORE,
>*. 007, Fiai Sires, Pkhtdnlgkm, JVaa-
(s now preperad to fill all order* for any of our
1 Church I'ubttonlloua aad ullotiwr Tlwologi-
eal and Miaoelluiwoua wocfcu.
Sauday fadwola will find It to th* r advamag*
DIE M0DENWELT,
T ilK haul and ebmpenl. ,11,1*1 ruled Fuubhu,
Journal In lb# worhl br (amiiiva and
Indira generally ft give* rad fly over I.WO
Uluatrutionw 300 fall ailed Datum*. J00 Dm
grneon for Braid and Biubiwdery, and II latip
Itigidy colored Steel Rngnmog*. It mu.l be
meu to to aptavdatvd. Spiciarin enpo*, *»
oa.o». Yearly, fid.
- Er#rjr uumbtf flontii'i (hxn t*n lo twenty*
five fall alaod patlema o( olmoit rrerj dose ip-
Uon *f Irid «• and CttUdren'a fngmento. Send
for .periston. P. T. TAYLOK. ISporier,
091 Ou-al Sued, New 7 mk.
April« »* *3*
limiters are
home." The Rcvictc urgrues tiiat
ex’eu the theories of thetJovenanters,
with regard to Psalmody -and -civil
government, need not be a b«mier to
uaiuU) wliiki the Observer suggests
that “it is .possible for the -Great
oa band. Add real order*'to
T L 8CHR4CK. Supl.
T O. Box 10*0.
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