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'-Mant idenee lu PP.v utifdl ■at the , * con- j"dtook 1 festivi- ‘■iQftii . nodal l"»ed to T com- [l'lUDDI# At it Htoodt l*at the- I «pwcl«f vvwl*>,. fl been 1 l>riae,- I otitis- pble to' mal^ lli inks- V past |futaro l»o- Thav 'their If’rKTB,. In thcy V wm Isi-lect- ptliing, bwu- 1 worth | be e»- ing lorntan pieopp ‘dumb I culli-tl kuow 1 will thorn been |t ranee who trf-, on • ly an<l kttbiet- llie I ki- lorable Ft - that rortliy liieh n | to Ittl- liojx- go anti the •Jieve s-stora, things. [IP. THK LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. I!.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1870. if n dice. | Irani*, • alike 130 pood I j»dfr- 1 With i often | They ry do it: dTffig |nves- and abtsi jtlioee |>r an ar- fnl | held and ifT- re- the | that , and |aon», tany ilged rb io- ive 'of Ohnreh formal, and destroys tho souls of men, the sin be on our heads, not yours. 8AM SMALL. From the Clioriestoa Coorter. Newberry College. Aside from every haling of prefer ence or pr^tuUee, wfiMpuly know of no college or iastifutioii of learning iu the Southern country, which has higher claims on the liberality and consideration of the public, than the one whose name graces the head of this paragraph. For reasons of cor rect policy it wasyemoved from New berry, some year or so ago, to the very healthy nnd thriving town of Wulhalta, S. C., and while sitnaUHi, as it now is, in the sluidow of n por- tiou of the great Bine Ridge chain of mountains, nnd at the terminus of the Bine Ridge Railroad, certainly |M>sseSoi-k ■ is gren^ advh•■{ages in |M>iiit of health, accesslhitity to every jmrt of the State, aud that retire ment and privacy necessary to u thorough education and a proper training of male youth, as any insti ration within our kuoweledgu. its curriculum eiubraec* every depart ment of naethi knowledge, at the lowest cost; and while a Hording ns liberal nnd ttuished an cducutiou, if desired by the stuihmt, un ran In* lind anywhere, can also be graduated so us to impart but a business ednen tion, and of course at a pn>i>urtioiuitr expense. Newberry College is under the fos- tcrijig core of thj-Svaugw i-al Luth- <r.iii Synod ol South (’Rroiiaa anil utljacriit 4 * StalesBaa a Ifoanl of Trustees that is alone a guarantee of its usefulness; is presided over by the ltev. J. I*. Suieltzcr, as ripe a scholar nnd ns good a man as could have been procured for his jmsf, and has its different chairs tilled by gen tlemen not only exalted greatly in learning, but eminently qualitied and adapted in every other .respect also in the pen]ui»itcs lus-essary to eon- plete success in their several very re spopsible callings. Tiie Theological 1 V|>tuiMM-kt ol this College has sent fortli us bright minds into the ministry of the Chureli us any College [k rlmi>s it the South, aud while the x-hool, ns a whole, doe* nut insist that thu mind of its uuitiieulates shall I at ttlfim-tl to embrace the Lutheran faith alone, the advantages of the College there fore art* opc:i to all. In its suhntau-e ami menus of >i t. which were mpk Colie; troth, but feel called upon to de- the truth from the new error you •ste trying to introduce; so that they ^n*t simply sound the alarm, lest -danger should be near, but they nc tidly array themselves in opposition ach, paving prejudged '’settled If against "such effects of prejudice arc ao$ti UlAjfoe par* disputes in iKiWtics, ^ ^differences in social inlert-ourstv tmt in nothing more than iu religion. I have seen scores of non calling themselves the friends of a certain , *Hyi -mm--*-"™ one, and sometimes .pother—rejecting and condemning y,v proposition from the opinwite -arty as absnnl, and injurious, with- .out even an understamliug of that (proposition; nnd when asked wluit lit is they oppose, aud why they <>p- pge It, they are uuaWe to tell either, they oppose it »*«««*’ they are pre judiced against the party. The party *nsi» opposition to them ami there fore writ be ttroug. jjiw,Ahe same spirit is often man ifested in regard to doctrines and chtwtmv- aftrfciitwwmrjifrrt •thW IS the rase at the present time. «It is a siguittcant tad that, in the half century from 1819 to 181®, -several of oar leading Seminaries, es- tabliUteil for the education of our American posters, have Wen con ducted on the principle—at first se- -cretlv, but afterwordsopenlyavdWed —that her doctrinal system needed a inimical change; that tbd great win.- mnnivn which first bore the Protest ant name, was Protestant, hut in part; that the church of the Refor- Itation was herself only half reformed; that the title “ Evangelical,” which die herself chose as the bailge of her pure Seripnrul faith, was an illusion or a fraud ; and that her good Con fession, which she witnessed before kings and emperors at file risk of the stake aud the \xTil of her life, was the poor compromise of timid souls, ami needed the advanced intelligence of the Nineteenth Century to make at .truly reformed, Protestant, and fere! The cousetpience of this mis take of ignorance and conceit, in its influence upon the training of the Ministry, cannot l;e described. It will suffice to say, that through cer tain Schools and Seminaries the foundation of our distinctive Faith were mulermiued in hundreds of htr churches, and teus of thousands of her people! Many pulpits speak a language which hermtghtttst KefiJni- m and lit best past o; 8 would have dcnouncetl as anotlicr Goeprl— -which is not anotherP ihiaeiples, at confessed variance with her doc trine, discipline, and life were both taught with impunity, and legislated upon as if they constituted her or ganic law. The unity of her One faith confessed from the beginning-, and lovingly developed in her various testimonies for Christ and His Gos pel, was held: to be out of date in this wise an^enlightened ago! An un defined something, called ‘the Science of Christian Socially,’ is the last sub stitute which its official organ has <-<gpmei)d*d f OI - rae Vstith for wfth ow fathers diet!! The seeds of discord and diversity, sown from her pulpits and her press over the wide fields of the Church, for nearly forty years, are jrrodneing their le gitimate fruit in strifes, alienations, and schisms; in perversion of trusts, iitigafion, aud losses. Through these unhappy divisions the Church’s work- lias been neglect-tal, her energy wasted and her best jxjwers paralyzed or spent in, rombatting the foot within •herfutii* « S HTu. ' *1 -^ad if; (hip lias bfeu ttte case in vur schools, and iu our jwdpits, no vouder there exists a strong preffi- diw against what ieaow Vicing intro- duced as Lutheran. The Book of *OTsktpT6 pnrtdy a Lutheran book, ®Ued with Lutheran forms#],otheran 'doctrines, and Lutheran hymns ; but fhere is a prejudice against it, which ■w W» growing for the last fifty years. Of late years, many of our uulusters have taught but a very general, and an exceedingly liberal 'Christianity—mie that differed from oobody, and one that accommodated fver -Vhody—telling their people that 11 nutters not what a ui-ia believes, ®°t to whatCbnreh lie belongs, so he j* » Christian—just as if being a Christian meant nothing at all, and that * Christian believed nothing at *“• W1 *en the Book of Worship tells Jraat a Christian is, and what he be- “cret, eur early training, and our pre- JMxes arising from that training, 111 b rom I , t ns to reject it as teaching » very adutrarieri religioa, nnd fttW ®°’trines. 1,ow > tht-st- prejudices must lie ^ercome. This, we are well aware, «nnot be done in a day, nor by force, . y a steady and judicious use of »»d vb' T ™ thwfll <^n»«cnd itself, °jer error, frozen mv ,riome jictnticd. Sotno t» oonK- ti** °^ , * K ** wl| t> skmnoc dter- a decline. Some waitfug for Brother of tx k®' r l* r *“j ullicw 't n practice Anstatt to e sra ce of i»atience—and let iw- J dvc have her iierfeet work. Jf*** W J‘° have laid aside tlieir ^tioug, a,id are wilhng to be Lu- i T**! make “ fair trial of its excel- MiaCKLIiANKOL'8. (Irrmair Cnthnlica.—A directory of the German Gat holies In this country,! by B. A! Reiter, a Jesuit, of Boston, . says there are hi the l!uit<xt Htutes ; 1100 German OattioMc priests, 7(Vi German GnthoHc parishes, nnd a German Catholic population of 1,044,- 000 souls. If the average imputation of the soixGerman Catholic imrishea is alswt wpial to that of the Ocrtnan, the total ChithoMr |Hipiilati<m of the Ifrlitml Htutes would amount to 3,600,000 iuhaliitant*. Dr. Care amt Hit &m.—The follow ing good illustration of Hcctartauism ‘ is rejMirt«yl to have actually occurred a few years ugo: Bishop Cose, the high church Kpis co|ml Bishop of AYentern New York, j Is n son of Rev. l>r. Samuel llanseu Coxe, the distinguished scholar and divine of the late New School I’res- | byU-riuu Church, whose remarkable j genius ami wit- are so well known. During a visit to his non, the follow ing colloqtiy is auitl to iutve taken plao- on Siuiday inoruitig: “Father," ! said the Bishop “you know bow glad I should be to have you preach for uic this morning; but the ettuou of our church prohibits you from eutew- ing my pulpit; and 1 am obliged to oliey the nuiou." Wben-npou tbs Doctor exchiiutcd, “The Loid forgive I me for being the Hither of a foul!" Ba/ftiil Krrhtti ftnrma.— A writer iu the Kjcamixrr (Baptist) aayu that “ If Baptists recognize the validity of 1 ‘edo-lisps L*t or-lmut loii,' («u«-h as Fpixoutad and Rnsdiytertan,) “ they ' are wot only inconsistent, bnt they must be intent on denominational suicide. In every instance within his knowledge, ministers coming to them from oilier ilenoaiiliatfollS on ce-ordained." Tlie New York OWr- rtr truly aaya: “ Hoeh a fact Is worth putting on record, to show that with ’ all tlie boasted illnminatioa of the nineteenth century, the shadows of tlie (lark ages still rest on many of out rauKla. Kven the children of the next geuenitiiat will wonder, as they rend iu hiatory, that in IHIKI, Kpisco iHilmns, trod ll.ipte.ts, 4r, Ac., m i.iiM not teeugiuze each Ollier’s mmiaters as the ministera of t'hrist." Married, by Kev. I). Kflrd, Decent tier 3.1, ltM®, at 11 nNtloek, A. M.. Mr. Jacob Doxisick to Misa Am Mut- m. By the name, December 53, lHffli, at 1 o’clock, P. M., Mr. FwAVin.ix Ridi.kv to Mias Kuca Liwiii.kk. By the same, Deeemher 2.1, IrtflB, •t U n’etaek, P. M., Mr. P. I/muicx to Mias Aoxes, youngest daughter of O. A. Dreher, Ksq. Married, In Davidson County, X. C., Deeemher £*d. 1809, by'Kev. Bamufll Itnthrnck, Mr. Jacob A. Bkbubb, to Kusahkth L% ouly dnugbter of B. 1L Young, Ksq. Business Department. ■•troys Bsowwsd. II Rkrkt-iiWkt-r, •2-30 im vs to 124 O 8 IlimjcrriM-ult-r, 2..VI ft 124 Mr. M A Frlkri, a 124 W 4! TUL XJ-At 44 114 J \V burbag* iflil 44 M0 .1 D Kt-IW-r, SJSO 44 120 J N Haidra, ±M U ‘ 120 Mrs M (lilrs. 2..T0 44 124 IH- O II Muver. 2A0 44 lot Msstvr K SriittiuiMirl, ‘JAM 44 MB J K tichuui|irrt. 2.00 <4 IU Miss LKiiitrauiulv, SM 44 DUt Mu-for J Wells, 2.00 a 112 D Ii Wtaspfor, 2.00 44 m J W IMjoillun. toM 44 it* Ii llaJtiuauirrr, IM 44 rat G Dull, ■:.m 44 . IM houkfi of Worship Shipped bp liujfir d- Chapman, Riml Thr Virginia Hilitaijf Institute lias ) twenty-nine instructors, of Vlinin flf j I teen are pmfi-ssois of religiiai; »nd throe hnmlnsl Mini forty si* eadeta,, ; ninety-three of whom are cliiuvh ■member*. During the .pud Jtttr^ la-lore the war, Newbvrry | fl » >,t y < ^ ir ‘■adHs have iwofreacl was wril fuuiMk-il ami si is " ' ““ some xjH'ciul religirois interest among them. They hnve dully meeting* fro prayiT and exhortariroi, whieh have tuiued, but by th^ i ff,>‘t of the dis- ■-option wldnh bus ninde us all poor, this noble institution is now driven !or snstensnee to tnroek nt the dnor an average attcudiim-e of one hnmlrcil of every well-wisher and fosterer of 1,l “* tlft.'- education in our midst. To Lutherans, esjietrially, her knocks should have a double meaning and a fully satisfy ing answer. Newberry College most either be sustained or tlie. Her trustees have determined that she shall not die, and lienee this ap|ieal. We had the pleasure yestenluy morn ing of a call from the Uev. W. A. Hom/k, Ag»-nt of Ntfrberry Colliyp-, who k< St present canvassing among the three Lutheran Congregation* and ttytthieiNbt of eduention here to see what can be doue, and ehi-erfully coinmcml the object of his mission to the kind oonstdenUioii of those upon whom he may call. - 1 ■ ■—ii.1.1» Ecclesiastical NEW WORLD. LUTHERAN. South Catalina.—lle\. NY. Beriy has token charge of Handy Run. SI. John* Church, CharUntvu.— “Strange, lately on every fqx-cial occasion the weatlier has been very inelement, and those who gathered withiu the sacred trails were the deeply interested. Mr. H.’s anniver sary sermon was flue, anil very- appropriate. The comm union season one of special interest. Several who liatl not communed for years united with us on that'occasion. Tlie smile of the Lord seems to be resting upon us. God be praised! Sixteen jier- sous were on Sttmtay after Christmas received as members.” Orangeburg.—“Tlie difficulty about the Church is settled. It will not be disjioHed of. The debt will bo paid with the rent received from the U. S. Court.” m Columbia.—Tig; worktncu are busily engaged on the ' new Church, which is ready for the plasterers. But money' is lacking. Brethren, do beg for ms / You know we are too tender hearted t# do it Can not bear to be said : Ho. It wounds our feelings. Tlie house has not been dedicated, Bro ther B. The other Okurrket in our Connec tion.—Most of them quiet. Some frozen ^ rm « come, and lift up lus lands, aud say: “Blessed arc the dead that die in the Lord.” We will not ix-rfonn that service. We believe that every church that dies!, die* tn the Jlevil; because its members have became the children of the Devil. Washington College lias aeveiitmi. instructor*, of whom seven are church . members; and 310 students, 100 of whom profiles religion ; sevriiteeu are candidate* for the ministry, aud | two of these ex|iert to Is- foreigu mlsHtiiimries. They havy hail sixteen . professions of conversion within the ( last year. They have daily lii.ijs l service, twt) weekly prayer meet lugs, and a flourishing Young Men’s Chris tian Association. [Richmond Dinpatck. The Jtarkdoor to Rumr.—In a re- * markable pamphlet, entitled “ Why ■ I left the Church of Kugbrod." the Rev. Edward Husband says: “ 1 am 1 liound with thuukfulnen* tn aeknowl-1 eilge that it was Ritualism that led ■ uie to liotur. litis Mperienen is 1 icing l oHliiunsl daily lr* the nainbrrw who an- seekiug aiUtusaioa into ilia , fold. It is in this way that ‘ Ritual ism ’ is doing gnnd. In making men love the shadow they soon yesrn for the reality; thus paving the way to tlie goal of iiemts which lies before them.” In another passage he aaya: j “I am writing froai memory, aad consequently under correction, but 1 do not think that iu the twelve ‘ Catholic Tracts,’ which 1 published ns au Anglican clergyman, there waa doctrine coutrury to the babef of the Holy Catholic Church. 1 merely state this by way of example, and to show how' near an Anglieaa may come to Catholicism without lwing actually Catholic.” rnUrr*. i 'oinmbie, H. during rrrk ending Jannarg 12, 187B. One jiai-kage, by express, C. II. Went, Jr, f'iiuriesfroi, H. 6.; oue package, by express, J. M. Greer, t harlestroi, H. C.; two pm-kagea, by expreas, ItoiiM-st & Martin, Charles trot, H. (’.; rote |uit'kagr, by rxprcwi, George Itotierts, la-xingtroi, H. C.; one imekagr, bj expn-as, J. A. Chap* man, Newberry, H. C. ; one package, by express. Hex . Raul Derrick, Or ungvliurg, 8. C. Tiro Church la Catcsihfo. t oiler ted at Newlu-m, H. C.: J.K. Sehumpert, W. W. lluusraL Mi J. J. Barr, #2; J. If. Counts, |li; D. D. Wlterler, $3; 1. Ktantair, $1; II. Wiskrman, # x Err. I*. Derrick, Hi. Matthew’s, flUJMk * Church Notices. To th* futort m tiro Synodal SesthCar- •lixa. TW in tiros if 'W S V fens# xrtl |foii MfM *m Iter s Or Masai SfS, via: IIra,, ttivt * Uossro, Mvhv, «4 XIX Itathry; U V Uroj. UiJs.jr. f Ur- ilcii sol llslhsss. A. R. Usd,. r.hntb; W IV df -I X lntrltk. J H tow. ■sro. p. Shroljr sasl Ii Rrsrv Uxia*** ; B c lotion i. M A. Xeu a Uroh■!*<«■ A- W. Us lev. sad Osesih Casnh. Fsra hresi tddnwvd to J. 11 W. S rrUj Ilia ran kad St v K IWsk KiawsVrr Ihsy wiB go by /oglt I dem U ymn *> mxmtt ha my that thr yrlatrr yasmisid U> IMS S» Maaaua S, ihr Mas M Bsnsahtr, hut was roaUa Is AarsMi lha vrafh aalS ahaul thr •da «4 JoaahfJ J. IUWK1XS, am't ■ -—»-■■■■■! ftM®♦re-———.... Mootiag of Oaafoross*. TUv tiawh-m I’aoliraoov ad Om UroVnOm Viryiaia Syoud hill coavrov al Fmm Ufove nnarli oo th* Saturday yavenhs* Ihr Mh Saaday la January. 1ITS hraha, sad rUtiSf Vrltir.-s will lah* thr inns st Bay Ut SastVm A A RKrtM. Brerory THE BOOK JP WORSHIP. hMOXtd Vy ssrtardy of Un JCaasyddat foe Sea Aysud of .Varrt jtiaiaa-asn T HIS BOOK. M tn pay** ;« sio.. U m w rsady. W* yisa ths Uhuroh aayhl a*u -a rrory vnyy add. sad ia U,h war p* n of itw yrsdu acvrur Iu Uw tarnrlh of llw 'T.urvli. I*rha is Bhoap 00 • “ burn Arahtwyao I tt - „« Arulroquo GBt..., 1 T* “ “ Borureu Tar ;*, |(H elf*. . 1 00 “ “ Moaooo*. i-stssgUt .■ t M “ “ TOfVr* VlaruGGix ptaia I 00 “ “ Twher Vomcaio. *uytr'XUBy0t. 4 00 * - Tuakor Anthyui A 00 Willi fill tdaqj*. 3* v*uu OStra. Mmiaris and C a/vyitinn, nrs iav)Uia«od 10 *-nd lua Uwir uni -r* at mars, IS a Imaa s disouuiil of las ysr etsS. ia siud*. bl’UIK A OHAPMAB. tfmtmtkn, OdwahsL g, U Aug fl I—tt “ DIB M0DEKWELT,” IIH haai and «Vanyia> iihaaaarel PaOhliai Jiutryal in Ua* wuatd fur faadhro sad ladlro y*as«hB.r. It gives realty over I.SoO llllhSlalnUM, two full sued Pnitora*. TO* HU' yraow 4* Braid *ad Bait aoidaoy. *ud If lury* iiiytlly adiord Steal Kuymrinyu. it mux In, •as* to ho qs'ioHoird. Hyrehneu n#ro( II eoaun. Y-afta yj E»rr« uuaii. • lUh ten hj iw.-nly- *»<• IhU dad,|*«.aiB of nlaom evrnr dnr ip- Uan Ut Uni r* nad OWUn-a • aanarst* Sn d Lrapeeuaru S. t/TA YLoRTlaipulteo. Ml Oh at IMS Me* Tart. April W . ■ JB—ly VS 888 M M ? to THS WOBKIBl) PLASS - TV**.* now prrpand iu tharnHa ail rlaaaoi a oh f nuiiat era- |duyme.il *t huaua, Ua »Udr •f Ua Uia* W tot P*s4*nhl* Pwaaa* af ndu* ass avail, **ro ham Me. In AJ pra araiis sad a tropuathand auui hy djvrolav urar ad*da lha* to Urn feaBuaut B*.<* aud rate can. rod; aa taaah as aaa Thai all whs a** Hue non v way aaad I hew ad da***, rani torn th* ha dm ai. a* mi, aha uayer- aBafod «ra* : TO SUB « tao hut wi4l rothfeid. W- win road si ha pay t* th* inauWe of watuay P«H ;aitVnal*r*, a rahabl* mayl*. uha-h wBI da h. opr*' start ua. aad a eufsr of lh* A* pda'* Aahaary Oapasaa na* if Itohiynd sad boat ban tv asaapapvva ynMirhed—*H a-al fri. hy matt. Bawd**, af pro a dnt pmam pr.r.- laW* wutt. addfeaa 1 It C. AUJCS A CO, Aocwdn, Home. Lutheran Institutions. COLLEGES. KOANOKiTcOLLBaE. V; AI.BB, hredr Cuoaty. Tx TW aaiiai I y iwaaaa* «aaa«By aa ih* —rod Tidh* KiprrorotMT* " 11,1,11 Fur paruoulafa affly ia & C WKIUI. Veer- taay n< thr Faeahy; or iu U. t. Wrt ut, n.D. Paviildmit. al Snhva. Va. J. P. CAMPBKU, /tram.a Jkftmi, NONTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. TfOrtt PUIXSAWT. Cahanas Cnaaly, L. A. B'CKLK, PrrmdoM «f Cuflror guaal IVreaat Kxrewre. ia in* Cdbyiai* raw, Hoi »IU NEW Bint If Y COLLEGE. ILllALLi (V-aaro t auaiy.S C. Board, *!•; T-aSaou. $4 VO par moral 1: in Cuflry* IVanaameul. p y*r uroi in Un Pi p**n* »i AiUrim Rat. J P Slf KLTAkH. W.tlalU. A C. FEMALE SEMINARIES WYTHHVILLB FEMALE C< ■nt Vn. Board Th. c THK LUTHERAN BOOK STORE* .«h SOT, TThr Skrrr*. ItUoOrtfatO, /Vn*, IS auw aavyaaeit la Sll all aad**a tor an* of oar h n.undi PuIdKvInna. sod *11 iSlw*TWui.fl cal sad inro*a*a<vsm wort*, Suadrjr Svdnnda will tad it ia ihaw ad.au-oy* hi bmr ua with Ihoir uadea. Sprci*l ailmtam yivon hi Has h WeWaa af Ufararin. S. aaaai I 'apvr aad a seusnd imanaavl af Sialauawry always ou ) ami Adjram oeirra is T. b BCIIHACK. SupN P. U Bax IMA VTMKVILUt Wylh*Cmiuav la CuUrw* Inpiauau. Sir , ia Ua PVcpaaMory, $11. Mare- eir.extra 1 n nrawii ifotirni art!4nr«n4 le Rpy K H. M. I*)X A LI 1 Wyttordb. Va, wdl aeemv* laareadbr* snmitna MOUNT AMUtNA FEMALE HEM IXAUY. \|or!CT PLXASAXT. C-haara. Cuaaty. at I S C. tt bib exaaaao iu Xa«tah aad iiriefStfic fX-|i*rton nin frum $*i tu $*0 per 1-U.a fit itov. t' l enniiKU, Uuuni i-ih*ra s. c. Marriages. Married, Deeeinber 2.'id, DM®, ut tlie residence of Mr. Andrew llsfgter, by Uev. l’uul Derrick, Mr. FbASKLIS G. IIaiki.ku to Miss I.ai*ba Bi hk. All of Orangeburg County, 8. C. By the same, on 2«1 Deuembor, Mr. J aXLKri Black to Miss Henvx t-A Tailuk. By tlifl same, oti 4th Jttuuar.v WTO, Mr. T. M. Lkppabd, son of Kerr. J. F. W. Izcpponl, di-eessed, to Miss U. K. PClwkk, daughter of Micbeul Fulmer, Esq. deceased. ■ i Married, ou tlie 24th of November, 1800, by the Rev. J. X. Derrick, Mr. ' Noah Black, to Mum Louiba D*b- kick. Married,"fin the 23d of December, 18H9, by Kev. A. D. L. Moror, Mr. J. L. Sm'LLKNBKBISOKB, of ltowfln County, to Miss Lena Gi.aks, of Cnlmms Comity, N. C. in 11^ P !‘I |ri| \k ?n ‘ M ^3 I • yl. 2 ► SE.Vr t’llUE! M. O’Keefe, Son * Co.’a SEED CATALOGUE Aad OWa to (b Awn aad VayTOUa Cardan, tor ICO. P CBLIAHKD In January. Kvaay berr al Sovat-rs wisMag I hb sow aad oataabb wart. Ira* of charro. *hoald addraaa lauaodbwiy U. OTCKKKK. BOS k 00 , KUwaayar A Barry a Wort, Bortrour. N. T. Got tt K—Km WAIVO T IIK W’nanlo Uialnx aad li*aafartariar Cmnpaor lyiv* always on baud a loti raytiir of Uw atsnr* dtorevrfly potmUr insnurr, ' If rr • bow 'llw Baa* PiioayVoaro <d Ashby River," uuder lha aiuwnroooof o oow- p*v*at ChriniM We rvfo.hy p.-r*d**»bi tor tatoraaatma hah v*lo* upoa rarsma craya *0 lha Rev. T. A Bmsaor. uf I oaaana. 8. C .who b our auUswistd Agaai Ibr the abovo " Btaadard Fertiliser.” WM. C. Dt'KBS A CO, dm Ay'W, Facto-r and Couimthtton UvnlwnU, No t Sou 111 AUnulic Wlwri, ChaaValoa. 8. C. May 20 41—tf Chart into, Colombia and A q gusts X. X it*.va >v PamoiiT up Tpxn Qrncx I tto'SHv A C. biMrta S*. IBM. ( TilAI3fS KORTlt L.*a* .liywta. <(•■ ■. - ihhiawv tc IL at... ui, m. Wiuabsm* at .ll.Wa. a*. * Clroav. al...' ! I i# p n Aarivi- al dwrksl*. g. C tops Making rtwr oou-mcuoro nriUi Tnwn.ol h'ortb CaruliM Rnnd tw all putna Xunli and Ena. llrronUis and dinner el (Aavelcr. I ; TMAUfS StH'TH Lawvv Charts* M. C , as I* to a av “ Ctwobr,al*. I.lip a. - WtaiMfaonv at. 2 47 p m - Oalisobia. 8. at I Mpa Arrive*i AuguaU tops Making ctnw caaumsinM with T.nina ut On- unl aud Uwiyii lUttnsWa tor fbvaiiwh. and all puinia ia rVirsU, Maoon, Cuiunibup Muut- gaanry. Mobile. Nrw Orlcunv Svluui, Ctmu- aooya. UroipliK NaalivOhl l4wn.HH*. rtnein. natt, 8C Lnaip aud all poinu tbulh aad Wwi. Pabee Sharpiiig Can 00 all Nigtil Trains. Thnsagh TVrkri* anVl, aad Bagyaye rtartad to II priaoipal pauals (9* raaacncn by this route oona Kusni, have choice <d raws ntrrarearr »im CL BOCKKICHT, aepirf.irtdtof. K. K. boioutr, Geaoral Pp*fohi aad Tiekal A^vni 4 HU 12 1»—tf Tilt MA BOX * HA MUX CA BIX IT OB- 9AXB ARK THK 9K8T. A S proem) by lh* almost universal prettrenee of *rn1r : '--. UlO uutfura. avraad to them of liiybmS promiaw* at indutorial Kxbibiliona, lacindtny th* Pxmo Rxpnsmn*. and a demand tor Uwai fra armday fAuf tor aay other imsru- im-nte oflh*ciaa*. PIHCBS RKI’UOKD. Tlae |re*t denwnd tor there oeh-brauai nwtrunwal* iiaa enabled tbob nunubcluien Iu so ytiwtly ineaeare tMr bctH- tire far nMiiafMtor* Ui»t Ihry now offer them of orate* •/ aa/brww work. Five Octave Organs with Vivo Stops. Tremulant and Knee Swell, and die Moron A Hamlin liaiprovaounto. toand In no other Oryanp $11A Other ayb* in prnpardon. A Turn most CihrCLAI, with the bwumony In toll In th* ropratarhy of throe Oryana, from a map wily < f th* arret smlaetu matoeinoa ia Ibis country aad in Korapc: also aa lUoatnued nod ttracripliv* Ctaenlir, with correct drawlnyp drevriyainse and prise*, will b* real free of all expense to every applicant. Any one haring any Mas af buying an tnatramenl of any kind, should at loam rend tor there circular*, which will coat him nothing and onnUin mart ureful infirm* tion. A.hire the U ASOS k H AMLIN OBOAtf OO. IM Trrmont 9t, Bnmo*. or WB Broad any, New York. .tan 12 19—3t _ Tiro “4 A MOLINA FERTILIZER* is mailt- from the Rlnrspliutes of South Csniliiuv, outl is luxwiouiroa-rl by vsriaus Chemists one of tlie best Manures known, ouly inferior to I'oruviau Guano In ft* FbrfiKnn; Proywtir-K. Ttiome ITitM|iiiutf« sre the remains of extinct land und sea Miiutais. ami lamm-us •inaltttew <if tlie greatest value to tlie sgrieultnmt. \Ve annex tta- inislysis of 1‘rofesaor riht-imnL LAJtOltAWOBT OF TTIK MKItlOAL COLUIOR OP HOPTII CABf»t.tJiir. Aaolyd* of a remjd.- ct CAROLINA JfhltTlLiZKU penmnally et-facted. Mid**are axprflrd at *!*• P ...... ..... ... ‘ |SL)S Uqpab Maore. wSh man tratre of sombiisltoocxpHlsd *1 low red heat .1«.S0 Fizcwi IttgrralMrut#. 66M PW*t*w»c A«W-—SiAnblr SuJjJoiU- of PuffoMi. . .Kqdlvalent tnll.rt SolublePl^wptat. . -Koniva4r.il to 1V4H lurohdS* (beto>V 24 IS PlrrwplMte oT Lime. Kouivalreit to S3 CA Sslpbeie of Urns. va* I Om dm atn-uytl. of-lhcre 1 KKKTILIZKR rxamlaod. t I ow ytra to cvrtify to Ure aupmurity of the CAROUS A C. tt. SHEPARD, J*. 'Vt- mill furnish this rxoeUent FKKT1LIZEU to Rluntera anti others tot •00 jut tun of 2,000 lbs. GEO. ¥. WILLIAMS Sc CO., Factors. No* 1# 13—4m EJTABUBHKB 1444 !•* -Wk :»*«*"**»* BOOT. SHOE, AND UT HOUSE. A. 8 MYTH E. WVQLKMAUC AXD MKT AIL Dovvsas tx Bf^TA SH4VM, A5D HA^S, wxst sum *m ovsanr, uourams norm, mxicm, COLUMBIA. S. O. Jan J2 19—tf PIANOS! PIANOS!! Gold Medal was Awarded ol the Ur Fair la Buillrooru to QiiASh aim stariTO* tor th* horn 11*00*. om Bahsaore. FbSoSrtpha nod Nrw Y.-rk l-hod Otter aud Warerwoov No. *1. N lAcrvv Be, above Bahitoora Street, ibhiawav MA STIItFrS PI AgOB Imvs all tbalatret im naroetoatrt*. inrtrdtng the Agraffe Treble Ivory Won** and Uw iinpronS Francir Action. toBv warranted fa tore vreat, trivh lha pnvileg* af axrtarryc within twelve moulli* if not rolidac- tory to the ,vwrt*nrr Srvottd baud l'wnon and Pnrior Orgao* always ea haad at Ifotn *10 to $300 km n 1 me artut ha- a war llano* in are: 1.111 Bitot. H. Un. Lexioctas, Vid Gem. BuM Vana.ua, TTilmitigloo, Ii. Getv D. ti ll.U. 1-harks*. K. C Biahop WUnwr. Haa Cwh-anv Lv, tiov. John Lmrter. Lcxmirtoo, IV ll.-n.-n.. R. Bur»ft! A Sans Female 8etui- nary. t h-rtotte. *. Cd Ohleb Boukuiyhl, On- tomb,*. S. C, aod fir* hundred cohort ia tha Aoulh who lave purvlawU tho STKIFKS ri AN-XS ah tea th* war Hoard. A udi •• ntovtud. Tmaa—LibrrwL April 9 34—tf B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. W HT ia it that ro many children di* uuder the ay* of Ova rean? That a big* amp onto* of rtttSreo Si* nafier that age, has may bees a auhjeet af remark, aad without a wlwfartory reuse aaeeetai»-d. it im certain Aba, k b kaoara that wnnae exbt in th* kuu.au ayatemfrxn uaearlMet iotuocy ; three Wre parents, cap-Hally mother*, who are more eouo auaUr with their children eaa not b* lor rtrervmg of (he tret *yvapbia« af 1rarau; lo ro surely as they exbt, they can be Stofoly and Certainly Removed town the moel delicate infant, by Urn timely ua* af A A. FAUSF.STOCKS VF.KM1FVGK It to peftocUv harm I ret ooalaka OO Mercury, being e Art, I’ayTOU* C’uayredro. aad may be administered with I be Ctmoat Safety to CUidraaof .H Aytw Worm Coafenidoto Bled* mare far the pur- pore of plreeieg the palate than of ometraiug th* Sito-ase, baa* betn B.ao-itocturtd al oaar lb* country, bat Ibeir shod hear of life fa Dearly exhausted, aad B. A. Fahnestock's V«mitag* aoatiouee to grew in brer defly. CAUTtOH. Should ooewirm require you to purr lias* R A. Fahoceuck'a Vermitaye, be patticobrij carelui to see that the initial* are a A. Thu is the article that lire been ro JAVOKAKLY KNOWS HOVE ISM. and purchaser* asm insist on havtag it. If they do nut with to bore an imitation farced opou them. 8CHWARTZ A HASLETT, (Formerly a A. Fahnestock** Son A Co.,) Bok /VtyrrMsre. PHtaborSh, P*. . Dec 16 16—ly Mouirr amcena FEMAt.E SEMINARY. bncmlnlml Moo-t /Twwrot CuUrrmt Oommtf, At C T IE Sprinx Svreinn of UlU IasUtotiua will ecromeuee on Bte Fins Mrarby in Jaonary. 1010, aato-r the awpervbioa of Bee. lianfal J. Barter. breeding and lodgiltg per ertodoo O r JO woeka, $&0. Wsailing, fuel aud hyhU. SO eta. per we »!•- .. „ Tuatirt ia Priaaiy fVpvnweuL from $150 to $10. t Tuition ia Gramnrt, $1*. Tuhtoo ia Aoadcwie Uepurtweut, whh Iwtia aad hreek. $50, Mimic, $ JO brewing. Painting aad Modem Laagoageto from $10 10 $14. i Use of Piano, $3. ComSagoat toe. $1. Tlie colira axpvniw* are only feme $M to $S0 par avoaioo in tlie Koglieh aud Schntttlc b. port- mentri. One half peyable ia odvaoca, aad the otiier half at middle at the aeeaion. For further tatbraution addrea* Rar. DANIEL t DBEHKR. FrUeifal, Mount Pteaanat, Cabarrus County. N. C. ■tau 5 16—4t Viek’a Floral Guide for 1870. THE Find KilKionof Oaehandred aad Twenty rhouaaud cupbe U Vick'. JUwsmted Cai dogue of Seed, awl Flora) Guide, i* puhlieliol and ready to aaad out It la elegantly printed .m On* tinted paper, with (boot 100 Sac Wood Kuutrar- tora of Flower* aod Vegetable*, and a broutifiil Ouiored Plate—ocooasing of oevcii varieties of Phlox UraromotoHi, making a toe B&8K? M PHfrGXSS. It Is the otoat beeotUW. a* well aa the moat irotriKdee Floral Quid* publwhod, giving pbio and tliororab diiwthm* *» BtoCuBwo of Flow- ureamt Vegetabtre. The Floral Ootde ia pnblbhed for th* beoedt of my customers, to whom it it sent fro* witboot frejkwthwi but will be farwarded to ell who apply by mail, lor Txx Cxxre, which is not half Urn coal. Addrea. JAMES VICK. Hod merer, N. T. Dec 22 l"—3t THE DEPOSITORY OF THK MASTltAHS 3- S. OMIOM, I S furnitlied with an onaurpaned assortment o« eremhmg aeceaaary in the organiutioa and management of Sunday Sebooh and Bible Oka-*, Ac. comprising Librerieto unifanaly Hound. Lettered and Numbered, Ubrary and rrctoisa Books, of highest exoelleece find beauty. Qwcahoo Hooka, dam Hooka S. tk liymo Books. Roll Hooka Music Books, Picture Cards and He ward Ticket*. Commentaries Kble Btc- tiooarlea, Scripture Maps, end other books de signed to aid Trecbera in explaining their lerooeto B. B.—Soperiatcodeoti and Lihrerieos who cannot call to make a aefectioo, mar order by writing, and may exchange far other books inch aa after inspection no not meet their wishes, pro vided they are not injured. Calalagow will be forwarded, postage paid, to aay address whenever requested. Address REV. & GUITRA uL, Bkj't, So. 73 W. Farette Street, Bateman, JfA Anir 18 1—tf A Good Cfaaaoe r intredaoe the Cliniax Knitter. Has eae needlto oo weight*, ia supple, strong, eaay; knits anything CompUtr that can be knit by band or by any knitter with tor less trouble or time at $!i. Also, a standard, double-thread, large, handsome, highly improved Sewing Ma th, nr at $»5 ItoMms mat am trial. Liberal discount G. PATR0NI, General Apt, 711 Market St, Wilmington, Del Jan 5 18—ly ho Lutheran Sunday-School HERALD. Itmti kg the Lutheran Board of Puikonrire. r [K Eleventh Volume of this excellent Ilia*. tratod monthly paper, beginning with 157*. will present valuable improvement*, in tk* trey of now and smaller type, an increased * mount aad varioty of reading mutter, etc. At the name time, the terms are considerably reduced. Let all aid in adding many thousands to its circnk- ioti. U k hoped that pastors, snperinteodsn’s. eoctoere, parents and cuildrcn will aesiat is this rork without driog- l oopy, per year. In advance, 25 cto. • copies, to one addreoa, - $1 M 10 " “ “ >00 U “ “ “ 4 00 M “ “ “ 7 50 100 “ “ “ 14 00 500 “ “ “ 60 00 Mo subscription received for less tbs* six oouthft, AU lettore relating to the editorship, pleas* addicts to Rev. M. Ssxiujhos, White Haph, Montgomery County. Pa. All orders and pfymcnts, please address te Mr. J. K. 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