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. *» itn flio caitie ®W. The wfth the | ,risp i and l*Klewaii‘ *<**&', I't »» the In the Mnc * r the' A rut w hhes in I 8t *f*DU‘M w - **ore next and miee were I 1 - |>la« i k ; (vfj.- was ndrtgtoh; |d Raccoon, • ""pplicrt word hy J en until Seminary 1*0nog moil J to depend |«ne<l front but they I* Of the took the ifje. Kikeh ml vantage, w ould he It lie pulpit. >t intimate |«e and the then, the fronsaetitig the same intimate |sted for so - Uvramn* x>m of the |W repera- estuse no lit it was | not to nay lugiish lan fktut wain- Mnh- hitt de l it and | over shall the very bold eulti |br Swedes »r 17ri7 an of their fleet ion of Lutheran • ehnrehes, . of alian- timu was ehwgy- i asahitant 1 eougrega [ how easy when- uhl W>ave, ■ hi nnder mutoig*- ; alone, ‘why mis- : of ns to preach >t Let u w |to Kpisco- ad with- Ivnofi ami l]>ut them ] ecdeaias- <iay the .utheran" J, and rc- | taught in wwff is I likely to |hkwa In' ty and isirt-ei of rer been wviaii ■lore , ami I of I’psal Ik.dk’h Vaakeeiam—we love rt-licM,<md Uifcre fra* something that clustered around m that we saw there iu the quaint boss of age that shed over our hearts that mi •„ "Reefing art Ski* to pai*, Which ivswwbie* wiw bolt > At Uie total retenUn rsis.” Noticing our manifest iutercst, our ttilershle guide seemetl to take de light in pointt«» bttt to us olyects of htterrst. He tbok bs beside the testing plate of many of the ttrxt nettle rw. who had died early in Its Many U the Seveliteentli century. Aside from the rest lu a quiet nook, triSa nedt Slime on which whs an in giifti* of remarkable temlerness. It bore but a single name, u name Unknown to fame—the iuiuic of fomg Ruglish lady, who died there •smog strangers, who became so ireh attached to licr that they l«mrd the stone over her resting ptaee as a “mark of affection for one as beantiftd, so noble, so pious, yet lad young." Anaimi ns were Hie haaM af the ancestors of the pres est congregatiom tht* Cemetery being the resting place of si.v or aeveu gtturasive generations. Our guide Kwairkcd with feelii.g tlist there he ronkl see the grave- of his parents, grand |iarents and great grand parents, and even further ou into the mists of uncertainty of identity. He next showed ns into th* audience room of the church, which we found ta be fitted up in a most costly style ami quite iu coutrust with tin- exterior. From the window we look out upon the broad Waters of the Delaware, white with shipping, beyond which lies extended along the Jersey shore the business-like rity of Camden. Ou three sides stand thickly built houses of which this cbun-li is sole itoaaeaaer. The charrh is small lmt it is costly and cosy and even amid its sml sugges thms and, to ns, reecollectiims, it is iavitiug. In our next we will give the his torieal inscriptions found in the church. HOHKN. For the Lutlicmii Viator. Book o! Worship. xo. ix. etnn.rwnx. Query.—Itow aui I to know what to believe in regard to doctrine and the true church f There are so many views ami opinions prevailing which riuhu to be rigid, it is cxrnetlingly dHMcnlt to make up rate’s mind on the snhjer-t. How do yrai know you tin- right in all you have said in your articles? Aneirrr. Ho tti the Bible, “to tin- law gad the testimony." Try the bith of the Lutheran Church us it is euofowerl iu her craifr-ssi.uis liy the in&lliblc Bnle, ami iu the light of history, and then you wiB be able to come to an intelligent conclusion. But you may say, I am not able to search the Hcriptarvi* and history as thoroughly us others, aud I must depend npou what others say. Then why lad take the testimony of the wiae, the learned, the pious teachers of the Lutheran Church in preference to strange tern-lien) f Can yon Im-Im-vc that they would lead you astray ? ill yon contend that they were not jiions, and not capable, in any respect, rf leading yon to Christ and to lieav- e0 • It they were uot, tbeu, who is ■Met These teachers will tell you, what you may learn from history yourself, v '*i that tig* Lutheran Church is the * T * apoatolic ehurrh, more iiroperly than any other—tluit it is not a sect • bruntb of the ciiureti, hot fAc t larch rt*V, in tire fullest sense of lather is tlie aeknoivl of the Befomutioii, Zwingli, Calvin ami others of the Rrturned Church, ro-oia-rated with hia in the work he was instrumental n Irtit afterwards With him and formed a "*■* of the Protestant Church, and •Wwith all the sects. A Church ***•«* to exist ns a distinct church * r b«o its Confession is adopted. The Aagsburg Confession was but a re- ***Wtiun of the trite doctrines of the A POntoIic Church from which she had S**, for all. the doctrines site deebirol imd been declared by the fong before, amt by the “pastiesHiebiselves. That Confession *** adopted in 1530, but the lie for ®»tl°u commenced iu 1517. Tlie ***"v»ed Church of Zwingli tie gall «* independent existence in 1531. Episcopal Church in 1533, be- ***** * distinct organization, by •eiiry VIII rrnouufliug his allegi- “*** te the Pope, though \hat organ lz »d*aw»8 not completed until sev- ««yeani after. The Baptist Church 7*”* fr»m Hie year 1535. It was ,***% organized in 1530. The ■ , «*>yterian Church, of Calvin, may * ^**4 »t 1536. The Presbytery .. .,'***"* waa ,10 t organized until 1> *“- The Cougregatioual Church IT or Kwi>ied iu England in 1610. ^ Moravian Church waft efttablifth- ^ ^ ^31, The Methodist Church traced back to 1729. All «ml othm are braiR-hes of the Universal Church of Christ oa earth. Taking the forriial tulttplidn Nf breeds *a the distinct bxistl-uee ot» dhurfb) the Lutheran hi the oldest tw ekist ence, not excepting the Itomiah Charqb lmraelf. The Romish Church foul no Creed but the three general Creeds nutil the Council of Treat, some ikhtf jtmn after the pnwrnU- tion of the Augsburg Confession. As a distinct rhorrh, differing aorordiug to its confession from other Christian churches, the Romish Church is not •s old m several of the others. We claim, therefore, to be the true apostolic church. Our Confession lias asserteil what we believe to be the essence of the goii|iel. Luther’s ordination was valid, and he had a right to reform the church; amt no one has ever been able to disprove that right, nor has it ever been sue eeasflilly shown that we do s«/ hold the essential troths of the Uos|h>I, We have had enemies without and withiu, as we still have, hut our church has gouc forward exhibiting in prosperity and In adversity, its quiet, unobtrusive, yet powerfully uggressive character, to admiring indiums. As niillious of her mem bera have di«-*l in her faith iu perfect pence, aud with a Arm hope of ini mortality ami Idiss j as millions to-day aft! rentingjoyftilly in the mune hope; and, as la her onward march, oppoai tion flies, and admiring luillioos from time to Mine enter her gates, aud find iu lier« bcantiftil symmetry of imrts, a l-dlior proportion of imjiortiuKe at- taehing to each article of faith, and V1SiT0K - COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Eocleaiastical. 9, 1^70. m/tiikkan. VUtOtMA. Smr Market.— Rev. W. H. Rwsuey has removed to Tsrtton, Ohio, where be has taken charge of four oougre gat ions. He has disaolved his eon- "return with the Teumwsee Synod, mmI united with the Ruglisb District Hj uod of Ohio. Zi<m'* Chart*, Hhtmmmilomk Car— This ehurrh is again In trouble, party adheres to Rer. Welael, who J foil the Hyuod of Tennessee | while The commissioners of the Lutheran Hyuods of Illinois and Jotra met at Carthage, Illinois, aud after consider inf propoaitlous from ilpriiigfleid, Metuluta and Carthage, Scce]>tod unanimously the iuo|nmition jre rented by the ctlisnis of i’Brihagv. I.XPIAffA. Forte W»j uc tuu a Lotbehui pop uiatHw ot about 10,MMI prraoua. The ■rat Lathrmu Church in the County was organised in 1M34 with shout lH ** 12U lamiliea. Tlie Brat Lalbsrau Church in the city was steeled iu 1KML U In ths Columbia Ckirak Rev. Urimick is prem-hing to the Teuuesacana. The real bone of ran teution, we tbiuk, is the farm owned by that church. Our advice is; tieU the lamd. sprad Ike money, anti then •rree U,»t. another party hi loyal to that body. / „ . , "" M mmm . } ” > n-budt iu lbtii, »ml enlarged m 1H5S, imh-k la prem-huig to the l ^ , uZ, -n ri’ awl tn 11912. Then, are now four Isttheran Churches in that tity. wacoMn. Kirketif Afsanecfstirfrsdr cmitsina the foltowiug exhibit of the strength Salem.—The Iswd is with Umtber I “f ^ Nor »<TT l »" WlasunMn Hynodi Re|HUwandhia people. Nine (icrnoiiw, ; ** * M< * 3 ministers acting as revch by eonllimation aud tws by I**“***** ffWgaWswa, SIS, nun certificate, were reeeully mlmitted to "•""k'suta, .U,.VH>; haptiml, 3,955; Inciuborship. Aa interesting etnas <xm * rUM "l’ *> M " # I *»*ha, 1,021.— of eutrebmucus has also been orgsu wbool teachers, 123. This • - | »• f*w the year l«H The report for i HMD Iwa not yet been printed. Mlsnocsi. ired. M>MTU (-ASOLINX. A'ew CAsrcA.—ltev. CL D. Hera heim writes ns that the walls of hia new brick church are up, and would ' **'*■• **** Mowing account of the have been far pushed ou towanis •'*bmw«ri laitherans: **Abnut Bfty completion, if sensoued lumbrr ixmld ' > c * r * n K° “ »»*«B handful of lathrr- ■ ■'**- fhw-iug fri«m oppnaaa>u aud 1 , A eorreai MMMlrot of the ImlrpenJent have la-eu had. Mt. I’hmannt.—Rev. L C. (inre I# lVnasis, emigrated to doer has organized a new Lutheran 'I*** coou, 0 . and settled in and nrsr congregation, of fifty four members. ^ l-ooi*, Missouri Thisautall hand ; About B5U were ruined for a Hunday "rgsslsed themselves in a Chnrrh, , school library. Ou tbc aftennsw of h «’««re the nm-h-usuflbr premxit all lending to Christ aud cvutcriug in the 2,1 mat. the school was orgauncd. of Miasouri and other Him ns the Head, “from wlmm the The cougn-gatiun expects this year Mag Oenuana, and an-iug whoh* boily, fitly joined together aud to build a neat, rommudimis bra-k ' 4 Held inrltli.g their Ubur eomimcted by that which every joiut church. snxmg their fellow Hennas iinmi supplictli, according to tin- effectual /ioathera Htndrmf^-The Zeitaehrift C T,nU - *hrj rouclutfod the brat they working iu the measure of every part, luforsui oa that then- an- revrral ala- , '°* , bl «lo for the cause of the Hu v four, I maketh Increase Of tlie body Ullto tile dents from the Month iu Muhlenberg wowfohiboc among their country asru. edifying of itself iu love"; therefore, College, and in rhihutoiphia Memi They have, up to this 11 ate, organ Uni we istrldgnstl, coiKlud,- that she is nary . It gratifini us to lean, from :M * "“•■vegatfoua, built as many the true church of Jesus Christ. our cutetnpurary, that there students ' br« ami arhool fosires, anil ‘Hie Lutherau Chur, h has few pe are, by tlirir strullousness and eon thru, with ministers and euliarities. Her chief eharaeteristir tistent walk, netting uot only a guud '"“'berm. AU ‘be ministers and is the presentation of a full, rational, example to their folios atiMh-nta, hut ,r * rW »* *«-rr edncatcl within thu nml «->suph-tc Christianity, in a f.wm also inspiring their distant ft Irish. »“h the rxerfMfon of nmnaU in all dirvefloin, true to the Wonl with -good hope ami lurntf. It J-.. * aud appointments of iu Divine An They are all laying especial attentfou tltor, and couforme,! to tls- eouiuion to (ieruiaa. One of them ihnw i M >t necessities of mau, in all ages, in all only recite kia Herman less.sis regn plae,-* and iu all cirrnDistances. Tak larly, but he receives prixute inatrue- tloo trorn the tlerman |»r.»fessor, alsu. Aunt her has a (ienann roommate, Misa Mary Wilbur, |10 00 I>t O B Mayrr, 3 fio Rev K Caughman, eollerted 10 00 i Dr J A lieriwr, 5 00 Hon D Herman, 5 Ml Hood people, do send us aome uioru-y,or we wiH uever get our church done. The workmen are now busy j with the audience room, but we will j be com|wiled to stop if We do not get | assistance. Our owa people are rsally doing their part fail "folly. The I.uthrram t iMl tor keeps ua hero, or we would travel from Dau to Hcerahetm. We would even go and ask lira. < Vmira.l and Krautb and Hires to aid iu. We kuow the brethren can not do anything fur na; j they all play on a harp of oik- airing, and slug to the same tune the old refrain 1 Mlaei 1tmmt. "ant Hans Dwqi swor Winy I " Well, that la ao, but the otls-r brethren ran help us. Church Notices. iahnswlaigmaat, *' ■ tUOmr: rWk alWs aw. Ueuugt. your t“l— W soksowlnlg. iW Mluwiag of! rerey. slMct. I Uv» nrxCret «sJ ftmrsnM is I PtU. J. P. 8s.-tu.-r, far IW bear* mt ear j Ttoduwrl S.IMI- farm. Lrwfa KrMrr. j D P. Park. t> J tCssghr, 1. M^nU. ns M.WHW fa Fr*|r. k. L. Wall, 8. v. dw Dr. A. C foxier, rad. $1—ft: Mr. i. | M*en8. fit, Mr. / RsSfV. M nu TuUl, ■*> Ml fi t U.VIXM.W. r«t font*. Unagdasg Co . A C. Jaa. It. uia Lutheran Institutions, COLLEGES. KOAVO^B .ODLLKtlB, ^AlJCU IsiO Crssr, Va TW «n The **(. A HOLIN'.V 1- LRTILIZKK"is mmh- fm:u the I’hospliutes of South t arolinn, and is pronounced by various Chemists one of tlie best Manures *""* <HI, y inferior to iVniviuii (iuaito in its Fertilizing Properties. Tliesc I hos|Niates are the remains of extinct lnnd and sea animals, ami possess .puililien of the greatest value to the agriculturist. " r annex the analysis of Professor flbepord. L.V»oa.lTOUV or TIIK MKDICAL COIXKdK OF 80CTTII CAEOUKA. Aaslnfa. mt ■ Ample cl CAHol.IXA KKRTILIZKK, pmmslly i MobNer expHb.1 at »!»•• F .' | Organic Mutu r. with ahk- vuur of couibiottiton texpclled at low re4 bVwt ' rti«l InfmireuU n lyk.Hr td8'-hdradr.v;.'.v;, .«H. ,. . . '.'..' ilit SotaU.pt^d.is'rfLtof InlSi. - KquirSnt a 1I.U loaotubt. (Ustry ...ts.re. . ..tc-So ...s«.so. 13.13 11.01 I Sslpkurk' Arid SolH-W mt l-auS . 1 l rf 8ods I SO M IS PtKMpbato of Lime. Kquiralni u. 13 61 Sulpha), of Liia.. S.oJ. 11.00 Oa «Im urragth of ilm* mik«. I am (fad u> certify to U>* copcnorii , FKBTIUZKR cxiuniamL orin- of th« CABOLIXA C V. 8HKPA RD, Jx mi tkf mmmd RWm#> Ifam to awmiiuL We wifi funiisli this excellent FERTILIZER.to Planters and others at _ . . . IM. D<W per tun of 2,U<Ni lbs. for pMWrslan apply is M. C. «'KUA We ing the dce|M-st a ml broadest fouutlu tions of tbr christum religion, autl working ever from its inner esreme and s|drit, there is nothing gtsal and praiseworthy iu faith or practice which iliw uot hnrunniize with her. or which may not hr renlutsl ua her own pnqa-r fruit. Hhe held ami taught a aoven-igu salvation, by grace only, before Calvin was lived from the sharkles of |M|kiI s<i|M-rstitfon. She eonfr-saetl and belisvetl that Christ Jesris tasted death for every man. before Aruiinius was Imhu. Mbe approved aud practieext the hobliag of meetings for prayer ami mutual ediflratfou before there was a Waaley, or any foftowera of bia method. Hhe had her liturgies and forma nf ilevo^ tion before the K|Hsco|ml Hook of Common I’rnyer was thought ot * • Her name is EVAM1KIJ CAL and tier mission iu the world is KVANGKLIZATION, according to ’hrist’s own wont and command merits." Htudy her history—atmly lier doctrines, study her forma, and the more yon atmly them the more yon will love them, nml tlie nearer they will draw' you to Christ. HAM SMALL. nnmhrr ftynu the Fatherland. TW cungrrgatiuqg of this Hynud are rfrirtly Ijitheran and K\ungeli.nl la | their virwa. Aa tWir pararhial w-houis aflisvl all their children a thorough religioos ami arenlar rda cation, so have they rstsldished, in 1 fare J (W FwiHy; ar w D. P. *rrn.K. IM>. ' f,isifaa> at fiaWA Va t. r. CAnrarxt, non.si Somcburg, Va NORTH CAROUNA OOLLKCK. Cuban sa Xur 10 GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. 13—fan Minooila neons Advertisements. Mew York Advertisements. M OPXT PLK4SAXT. X. C for Mfans OmMy. ’ A. UICkLr, rnatm mt 0Arp“u-Mia fajss. Os IW Cifoglsl, .me, ha St3i i NK5MIKKHY COLLEGE. and they eonverae <m ultrrnatr day. diMtnHtates, rullegrs, ami a three W For lh? Lath era a Visitor. Where is oar Agent ? Onr nnxieratandiug was that when the Synod adopted the [dan of the Uoard of Trustees of Newberry Col- kg** to raise funds for the institution, and appointed Bro. Houck agent, it instructed him, or the Advisory Com mittee—to publish, every two or three weeks, nn account of his success that the Chnrvh miglit know whether or not to hope for a continuance of tlie exercises of the College. Three months have now expired and we have no tidings of him. My opinion is that the Board, or its President, thonU lisar from 1dm now, and if he lias any fair prospect of success, let our ITofesaora be enconreged; if the agent amt Com mittee think the prospect gloomy amt doubtful let ua know it, amt let the Professors know it. If the agent has not met with encouraging cess already, the effort will be a failure, Mi if it is a failure, wise men will know how to set. Let ns hear. A MEMBER OF THE BOARD. At a recent prayer-meeting In Troy an enthusiastic brother prayed that the meeting might be anointed with the “ We of Patinos." At aCovouanter “ fellowship meet ing," Paul's voyage was under dis- eussiou. One brother remarked how the vessel bugged the shore, because they dare not steer boldly in any but very elenr weather, as they had no compass In those days. “Hoot, man!" wiul an old standby, in all serious ness, “what pot that Into your head 1 Doesn’t it say expressly that * they fetched a rampant* iu cither language." Wc are glad In hear it. Hut look bore, ilon’l y«M, kpqilhrBi. thiruwu fields an-white unto the harvest. <1, if we only hud th;- laborer*; ami Ik— anJ a Irig O at that—if our people only were lilieral given! DINTKIi-r or I-OLI NRI1. Wamkimytnn.—The (Mart rer saya; “Itev. l»r. finrfcrl is uot put. tor of the nicmori.il eh*i>cl. as mm- of your render* have inferred. fogfasil seminary at Ht. lamia, frw tbs fdarathm ot their young men for tbr «iiifirl axfoialry, ami a* ox-bool tench- era." I XITr.ll SSKTIIUKN. (fttrrin-in I ’aivmstr. sn in*t itntfon under the saspirrs of the l’uitrel Brethren, foratrel in Westerville, Ohs was entirely «lrs«rvtyed by ire. Imtm, Oi-V.imO; 1 wars nee. 02O.OUII. i ALU ALLA. Oooaa* l asalr SC IkmL DIB. Tanias. $4Mpw MMk is CaifafT | I* fa on,, mi , |1 |ar waB si Us l-r.-aaratan ‘ A*wa Sjrr J, T mrj.TZKS. 1 Wallslla, a c. WYTHKMLLK FEMALE COL- LEG K. \\ TTIDCVlUa. WjrUa* isaal,, Va. Buart > ' K* am ml t aaafa *Ti. Taitsa •a c*s l»,maat $3-; fa Sn Ftiparafat I $13 aaa Ma.nia M< non ALP Vswrifa. Va. fa Rev K. II. Marriages. but simply nevpts the gcnrnuu>|>rof-1 *- - -• • —~ - - * for made by Ht. Poufs rhureh of iu I-rringtim County. ». (%on the use for Sunday moninym—the I mat nr <ri St. l'aufa prencMug there every lord's Day eremlmy. I»r. P. is labor ing to gather a congregation of tbc |H*»|de nut n »w eknreked anywliere. He ia at the same time a warm frtrml of the memorial enterprise. Oral I dess him ia hia work." 1‘roymt.—Onr Missouri brethren in this city, having a meat little rhureh and centrally located, have advertised Hahlmth night prenrhing in the Kmytiak language. Bensible! ] know some German Lutheran Chnrrh es that furbwl, by tlwir omatitutton, Englitk preaching in their rhnrebea. Why, ia all oar German churches, should there not be one Kaykith art vice every Ixmi’i day ami one during the week, besides a Hunday school in which both languages are used Y I know a large German rlmrrh in which a Habbatb morning service, in Ger man, is the only service held, except on holidays. With sll love for our German brethren let me ask why this suicidal policy I Have wc learned nothing by experience t Where are onr children of the ]*i*t generations, aud where trill the children of tlie present generation be, If we legislate the vernacular of onr adopted ho sn out of our schools ami churches f NEW YORK. A Work of Grace—Rev. Philip H. Turner, a recent graduate of Hart- wick, mid pastor of the GardueraviUe congregation, has held a protracted meeting for over six weeks, and thns far 119 persons have presented them selves for prayer—most of whom are considered ho|*eftlUy converted Brother Turner is to be installed as ]stator of the congregation ou the 20th instant. l-K.NXHYLVAXIA. Gift to a Minuter—A horse, cost ing $250, was presented on New Year’s Day, to ltev. B. M. Hchmanck, Lutheran Minister ut Lebanon, Pa. , ILLINOIS. , During the week of prayer the three Swedish chun ties'of Galesburg, Illinois, vis i Methodist, General Connell (1st;) and General Synod, (2d) Lutheran Chuirhea united in their observances. The meetings commenced in the Methodist Church, alternated among the others, and were closed in the Seroml Lutheran. M County, o. v ^ .a nth nf Itere-mber. IWB. by Rev A. D. L Moser, Mr. P. U. Cocirrs to Mm KuiRK.u k K CLARK, both of Lex I Ikwsnte ington County, a C. "foTisi January 20th, !«•. by Rev. A. D. L Mnsr, Mr. WixnKLDC. Bxavks, to Misa Jkxxik Bomtiax, both of — Rowan County, K. C. On th«: 27th of January, by Rev. J.' Haskins, Mr. Wallack Kimkr amt Miss Ewtki.lf. Davis, third daugh ter of Capt. Wm. Davia. All of * Newberry, fi C. MOI'NT AM(ENA FEMALE HEM ISABY. (A'XT fUEASAXT. C.ksms CoastT. lafsrWsiBiA tnss $U a> $SB prr Rev D. L DR KB KR. IVfaryrt Horn* naaa. X. C Special Notioes. Business Department A Bowen, Miss M A Williams, Joliu Cline, I) E Trout, II Hieg, Jacob Hwisher, W II Ruff, Mrs H Buck, I> J A Bet tier, L Bowen, G A ( omits, L Monts, Rev J Hiigk, H Black, I> Nunemaker, $.1.00 |mys to 122 XIX • 1.00. Century—Dr J A IlfkC Ijld A. *20, subject to the order of Treasurer of Hynod. Often it has been onr privilege to art as the almoner of the kind donor. We never met him Ihcc to fttcr, bat we often bear from him. He gives because be is a man of heart. lie gives from principle. He gives be- ranae he loves to honor God. He gives—end this Is the great point— without being naked. He liven far away from his church ; but he remls the Lutheran Visitor, sml it tells him of the wants of the Church of his choice. He writes: “Excuse my bod writing; my hand is not ac- quaiuted with the pen; it is more familiar with the check plane." Ah, my brother, angels look on with delight when yoo writs to ns, and wiah that every Luthenni would write us sooh letters as yoo love to write. Yonr hand ia the hand of the liberal giver. Christ hie* yon and save vor. Amen! IrrlLsbls Invalids. IbA (cafas cab sBnis Iks pfcjxaal kraKK ■hr faffarlmn saS lif n of Ms vicxiaH. TW (joRgic Bononi; hx fa s wsoaoro dr siWoSs.nl ky kfa aoSretay. Hr fa ooRfarl fa fitt Mi IffiHYtofr. Nllrfifrrfia, or mnmm hmx A iwtireasHtal may *a |avw , usi * is i fit CM DOW CUMrUt, NYMM UHB IV NHaCUttairW I Hr •ark sad acts at thorn around Was sad "a Wirromr tres with tkssr srsrrsl ssd dssrsa Is Ms Is Ml ssArqsrsilT sstid by rxWW- ■faas sf issUani Bm%s •sbisrnl o-Msrr TVs, ass Iks sanfal pliiannn mt tbs dasrasr. »* « Web Iks lass lid ess sal b» jaslljr hrtd ffafos- sU*. but Ihsf snaaana BMKb hsasslailil dacun fart It is fa lbs IMstmI sf Iks botar ciirlc. M fa rsststfal la badly Whsmst at writ at to the nacas mt the friar,|il auSkisr fatal a stale aot far sssnrsd kusi lasfaiint IsaasMy. that thsas myrnfOmom at awafal dasarbaass ba yrsa^tly roa-uvsd. Tkis saa aalj ba daaa bj me ring llarit ybrekwl earn. ■ dm mr meat uf tka fune- liana of Ikr MMsarb aad Ha allied viarvrm, lbs Brrr aad tbs bsarrfa I'poa ihraa ikna tmpor- tast arfasa HwSrUrv-a Ftosiocb Bitter* act aksnhasrnsaly, praduria* a Ikonwfb *“* •><*■ lory riM*a iu ibeir ooadiUou. Tba irgrlable iaxradiaots af arbfak IV pripaiaSfan ia cow- poacd are of a rramatiag. »"d aWnwh'ia cbarsrrrr, and tbc MHsafant wliicli lauds aarirHy to tka maadhri rktasa U thm purest aad brat that caa ba rxsssSad Asa, IV stoat whilMiM* of sB critsfa Vix; pound rye. Xo d, apeptic saa taka Uas lauial raalorauva far a angle rrrk vilkoal expeoenci** a aofable inprovemrut la kia |«uml Valtb. X.S oaly will bfa badilr suBbriafa abate trcea day h> day, bat Ua ait ad aiS recover npally baa k* ««- liana aad InHaWlMy, aad Ibia lappy ekaag- will oMiiikal Harlf fa Wa Aaaa.t to all aeaaad SEVEN GOLD MEDALS HAVK Jl’Sf BEKS AWARDED TO ojxaSs m is Oeiober aad Xorasibcr. IMS. far THE BENT PIANOS NOW MADE, ow Btoltiioorc, York, And Philadelphia PI—w. rt^rv ami A'etc Warrrooma, Xo. 9 I Xartk Likerty, HOI r Baltimore Ht., Baltimore, Maryland. I BTIKKra 1‘IAXOS lava all iba falsa* un- ; snanaaala. iachading tba Agrmtte Trade. Ivory reoata. and Ik* improrrd French Action Fulls j anarraaled far Bra yam, with the pnrifapv of asifi silfain Ivatra sw-ilka, if sol mu roly wusfaataty la thr puretiaaor. Bemud band I*ianos and Parkr Otjiu ala-ara OS foal, st Dual $M to $3M. Hefercrn who hare onr ISamot is ate: Gen Kidd. K. Lee. Lrxiaftos, Va: Gn. Baku raasMB, X. <L, Gn. D. H. BUL Ckarlotte, X. C„ Gov. Jobs Letcher, Lexinyton, Vx_- C. W. Mr Ho ii Cbridrr, R. C.; J. II Smith. Chaster, 8.C. J S IbogiaA Wisnabora 8. Ci C. Bouk-, ■Wa. Cdlasbia. A C.; and Ueeara. E. Bum ell Afoa. Fcawle luxitute, Charlotte. S. C. dead be a CSrsala- eoaieiaing too Dima of pmua. whekave bodgtit STIF-FCS TIANOS dMr the class at the vat Terms— Liberal A salt ia soUritrd. Feb 2 22—If iSfl ARI0I Muaer’s F*tr Sinpliijiag Piients. Patent Reversed Wooden Agraffb Bridge through oat, retains the tweetnta of ike old Wood Bridge, sad obtains the seKditv of the Mrtai Agraffe, without fas objections ' Patent Compound Wrest Plank which holds Ike Tuuiarr Plow ia six lever* of Maple, grata reatisg dtflfasMiy. Tbit pisok never pplita. % Patent Pull Iron Frame ~ cooceouwfas ia /root of the Tuuiog rioa, that heretofore damaging in* (which is Olhar Piaooa hurtlulir aurroaada the Tuning Pin*,) and hutu" into the from edge of the Pbnk, aod effeetaally reaiata thr twenty toot strain. Patent Diagonal Sustaining Bar pan af tba true Frame, next to aad parallel with tba steel strings UNDER THE OVEKSTBUX'O BASS Affidavit of Superiority over all. The FI rot Strictly Impartial Tefal Ever Had. BUND FOLD TRIALS AGAINST Steinwray’s, Chickering-’a, and other Pianos. Feb 2 22—lm TTTnTTTil TO THR WORKING CLASS. —Wears now prepared to faraish sll clsmes with oouslast tm ptayrasnl at liaair, the whole af the thae or for ths apsis mnrarata guaiaera new, Ughl aad praOtabla. Petsoua of either arx esaily earn from Me. to $• per evening, aad a proportional asm by dsvntiag Ibair wbafa "me to Ute baaaaa* Boys aad ft"* eort. oearly as mush aa mew That aU who sen this sotLs say arnd their ad d-ess and Mt the "UHtasaa, waaHake this oopau tfietsd offer: To such as are not well isUafied, wc vW aead $1 so pay far ths troubla of writing. Fail parlieslsrs, a vslssbie ssispie, which will do la ooouae.-os work aw aud a copy of Ik fhv- fk t LMtrani Cbwpswss—ose cf ihshrgeat and hast family aswipapefe publrtiad—all sea, Uas by Uhil Reader, If you waal parmesaot, proO- n-Q-B— —A* a^fofi^^ms* Ifiwlx WOia, BwQivss K. a ALLAN * CO., Augusu. Main*. Hue 22 IT—1m BRITISH PERIODICALS The I.ondo» Quarterly Review, Ike P'diabargk Review, Tie Weslaiaxler Review, The North British Review, and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magaxine. THE : rrnriui and nn its of Urn isndi ing Quarterlies aad aalde to all who de sks to harp themselves fully informed with raga'd la the grmrt aabjwu uf the day, aa viewed by the beat Klndars and sound sat Ihinkem la Great Behoin The contributor* to fo- segrt ot tiisac Review* are nm who Maud nt the head of tlie Nm of Knglidi writer* on 8*1- eoee. Religioo. Art and Geseval Literature, and w Unlever ia worthy uf discumiou Hod* aUsntioo is the page* of ilieao Review* and Blackwood. The variety ia m great that no subscriber can fail to be aatiafidd. These perudieaU are printed with (liorottgii Odrbir la the Kngliah copy, and are ofoced at prices which plaos them within ths reach of all. TERMS FOR 1B69. Far nay one of the Review*,. W* the undersigned, make Oath that at the time of the last Fair of th* Aotcriavt InohtaU bald in Saw York, immediately following lbs Prtmck KtponUen in Pari*, fan Jinn made bv Shiotcof * Sam. one Puma by Ckidcermg & Som, one Potent Anon Piano, made by ft C hammer, and aeseral other maker s iaawmneots were tried against each other, by order and under the control of tba Officer* of the Institute, to decide which Piano on exhibition in compe tition should receive the First Premium “a* the fast Sqmart Piano knanmTo obtain an impar tial trial, beam all of laid Pianos mere nue, ad mtk papers. SO that one Piano could not be diafat- p, Haifa from another, (during the sisme* cf tbe Judge* I and twice did they select one of said Piano- a* the beet, which, upon uncovering, both timtme, proved to be lh* aaid Patent A RJOS Piano, awarding it "Ike Pent Premium” over all others for brtnf tn beet Statin Piano tears to them." Thu trial was after Ckiderimt A Sou' Piano had received the Legion of Honor and Medal, end ^fauuonp A Sene the Medal fan .Vopefcaa • and the Judge* of eeid trial were: EDWARD KIOLLKN1I ACER, Pr»£ of Mmbc, ' Musical Director and Originator of ths Nsw York and Brooklm Ootmertatorict of Music, CHARLES FRAD8L the eminent aod favorite Composer, aod Phnisc to hia Royal Highness the Due Gustave of Saxe Weimar, riataiarli FREDERICK R. BRANDIES, Professor of Music; Teacher, of the higher acliool of Music, Aa, Aa . D. BBSEMASN, Orgwtri* st Cathedral, Jersey <5ty; Pianist, Aa Fur asy tew of the Review*, any thm* i 4 OS per ann I 00 " “ Foe any tBbre of the Reviews.. I# 0* “ “ For *..y-fo.x of the Review*... 13 00 - *• Fur Hlackwoed’a Klagminr 4 00 - " Fur Blackwood and on- Review t 00 “ “ For Biamweud and two of th* Baview. 10 00 - " For Blackwood aud three of th* Review* 13 M “ “ Fur Black w ood and ilm fans Re- vfaws 1* 00 * - CLUBS. A Ataeout t of Iweoty pi-e cent, will he allowed Is Chiba ot tear or more person* Thu* four cop-c* sf Block wood, or of odo Review, mil be asm to one addrere for $11 *0. Robust Riboeh. Caxitus SoLnwreoL, Sottat ifOCHKSO. WAHOO VXBTZfrXASB. T hr v* Com pony Mining and Manufacturing liavo always ou hand a lull muniire, suppir of lit* shove deservedly popular mam manfakerured ham - Ufa Booa Plioaptouvs ot Ashley River," under tko *u(iemsmn of a com petent Chemist. We refer, by parmumton for information a* to its value upon vsriou* crop*, to tfa Rev. T. S. Boixawr. of - omnrta. S. C..wl,o fa our autliorited Agent for the above " Standard FertUber.- WM. C. DCKES A CO, Ocn. Ag’ta, Facto' r and Comnureioii Merelianta, No. 1 Sotitli Atlantic Wliarl, Charleston 8a C. Mny 20 4!Mf Jtura Nechardt, Ukxst Mtura. •\UGC8T GrUEKKBXKG, G. C. N£ANNEX, (Inventor and Patent* of the Arid* Piano Forte.) Sworn before me tliia 22d July, 1869. G. G. TAYLOR, Oommissiontr of if&btln. The Amok Piano is tlie cheapest, most dura ble, least complicated, requires leas tuning aud does not gel oot of order. It ia • ' The Standard Piano. Writ* lor affidavits, punphlet and circukr, - and Mate in what ["per you saw thia advertiao- uumt. Of agEa ts waktmd & in evary city and town where wa have not already appointed litem. CO YELL & CO., Wararootns and Office, Na 554 Brosdway, Manufactory, 187 A 189 Bowery, New York. Jan 27 4—If T°, A Good Chance introduoc the Oiirr.AX Koitter,* Has mo needle, no weights, is simple, stroug, easy; knit* any thins: Complete that can be knit by band or by say knitter with ffr less, trouble or time at $*S. Alta a standard, double-thread, Urge, handsome, highly improved Sewing V*- thine at $35. Machines sent on trial Liberal dtaruaiiL G. PATR0SI, General Agl, 71? Market St., Wilmington, Del. J:m 5 .IS—1y