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I who '• at the B < , wtnin ^nthpran America; " •'is etij. ,n Karons, his wrath ’"al coin- ,lv Plains •■oast of »'»* that “ay harp ( fas edi- ' iD T him a»rttbp ® f'Upppd 1 “tWran earn that or of St. I ''hunch, this city am of m- :«». Mr. ■harp, on hi divine cowclnnl Party iu ■<>s*d Ml >»1 heart- H1V than oiuuuica- the afonc- o «Wiv«t his dear attou was » people,, f. for tile u*t i>eoi>ks itii each ry among hat bond felt more ‘e<l, show II a pastor )t a mere HtB the f conven- ointment, T marriage rs of our maintain, hi-sophise, jh absent, 1 forgotten |e life and lie not in ine iiijniie- I removals * families, any other one -above f Rev. 11. hi fast in ■ elements Vent their L with the poountry, the order Christmas nusp-keep- * )iie-» mind nistress of imagine, she has next day 1 in good, iiwakes to n the roof. * onceflxM* te laws of- mlterable,. si chattels ips never, ain comes } is, in tlie Some of s are not n advance ?r forbids ngements at the depot. Go«l be praised ! What « *3W Tlifi remainder of the sHffJ k easily told ; at Salisbury # (lelegatiaa of dear ti-iends hail nwaiUd theUnUh ljkej'Pf-Jo bestow their ft»n! udiea, witii mnny kind 1^'^«tuft soon the train moves on* mini again through the dark wwtdhes the night, solely protected by a providcaee, the cavalcade is at itekisboro’. where dear gather Bp babies, band bolMi trunks and other bftggagp, , M*»sport theta to their own I- bom,-. Here our travellers enjoy t pleasant interruption to the trials nf their journey. Eighty-three miles gf the three hundred hud yet to lie the pleasant parly had nine ^ to be broken up, and the march roHiiniies; tlic W. & W. train cornea gjoug, the baggage. is ag.iiii cheeked w d"stowed away, ‘he family <-oin. hetaldy sauted In the cars, the |iart- j„g words W«* more given, and, the rambling sound of the rolling wheels again is beard; pleasant ueqimint- wnees am made with a minister ot the Methodist Episcojial Church and his (nuiily, who arc undergoing the same experience, moving to a new Held or labor; alt goes ou pleasantly till near the close, when the bullies, grown weary with so mneli travel and loss of rest, keep the cars in commotion with the exereiae of tlieir lungs, noth- ingcau now appease their indignation anil wrath, and the wearied mother is at a loss to km»w what to do, for the last cake is eaten, and no toy is now of any avail; quiet submission and endurance is all that is left to the passengers. All things must end at some time, so likewise did this event ful journey, and at 7J IVM., Dd-cui ber 29, the last statiou was made, aad safely and happily the new pa* tor and his family are in tlmhund# of new friends and rm-ompassed by jdeasant snrronndings. W. for the Lutheran VisilBr. Installation. THE LUTHERAN' VISITOR COLUMBIA. S. WEDNESDAY. FKliRUAB^, f.6, 1870 Current New*., Itev. Jno. C. IlejKiss was installed at KLabelling Chnreh, Wythe Co. Va. on the 30th of January. This is the charge which was so long and *™* to faithfully served hy our huneuted fellTUiiry, MAH Y LAND, The Maryland Synod, at its last meeting, nqa-ated tire Apnatles* Creed, and also the Lord's Trayer tu unison. “-Watch the signs of tin* times.” PENNSYLVANIA. The smaller la-U in the belfry of 8alein’s Lutheran dum b of Lebanon is now oue hundred years old, and was east in Loudon, ua will be wen from the tolloiviiig inscription which up|icars iu its metal; “l’ack & Chapl man of Loudon, Feeit 177ft, lor the Liitlu-niii Congregation in Lelwuoti- toivn, Umeastei- county, in tlie Fro- vince of Pennsylvania;” friuit., Lu thernn church o, Uumustcr, his tin- mate to it.— Etuleru Free l’re»u, ouio. Anilress Uemurdus tkloiiolinkui, w ho died u few day s ago in Ciiicni nal i, was formerly n. Catholic priest and Pro lessor iu Austiia, He caiuc to America ubout thirty years i|go, and was for some time stationed at Hus ton. He liecuwe, however, puss, -sed of the ides, that he was the cboaea ciulmssador of tiisl to reform tlie Catholic Cliuivh. to unite the l’ru- testunta, and to establish the King- doin of Christ oil earth. He devoted his strength and time to this. Ue wrote many works in Latin, German ami English. Ue even obtained a number of followers, who bought a piece of laud in Perry Co., IVnnayl- vaniu, which was to lie the central IHiiut of the Church. Tlie land was lost by a lawsuit, tin* disciple* dis perse,!, and Seluuolnikar passed the remainder of hiir days ia poverty and want. The <Ei-mneuieal Council ex- citisl him very much, he wrote n large book against it in the Latin language, but he could not find a publisher. lie was 73 years old w hen lie did. MISCELLANEOUS. Pulpit AmMAm—Queer Text* of Sensational l t rearhrrn.— Some prem-hers of the sensational school elect texts that shall lie rciucmliercd* for tlieir-singularity. Thus, in March, ’ 1S38, lJev. G. W. Condor preaclid the word*. “Aha! aimP Ou 1861, from AH Saint’s, Bishop 1‘aiue, of the Methodist Chnreh South, has. completed the fifty second your of bia ministry. A ,liMpateb from ttoam says that *imw thoasrwiabiiugwf the (Keaimmd ,-nt Council seven of i(s im-uilairs have died uud (bur have left that city. The next session of*the Geneial Coiilercucc of the Methodist Epioco pal Church, South, lb a|>|Htiub»l to ticgiii in Memphis, TetinosMce, on Sunday, May L Ill-hop Kingsley lias U-e«i Uohbug uiissinttMy Hus ling* in IMkiu. lie wants nine Methtslisl t imlois u, •* or g.iiiiwd iiubkh Ih'ttth af • Wnwfiontry.—Tlie Hev, A oeidiew of John C. Calhoun ia • •treat ear conductor tn Charleston. Mol berries ware ripenisg in the r* l gton of lYimpn, Fla., sod proiuiw-s a large crop. The survey of the Augusts uml Hartwell Railroad route has been eouiiseneed. The New Jerney Semite n-jts-ted tin- fifteenth amemhnent on the Tth lust., by a vote of 13 to A The Xewherry Immigration Sod cty is furnishing the surrounding counties with labor. Coustttiitioiial Conicntion of Ten- tor (ho Columbia Ohoroh. Her. J. Hligh, from St. Paul's church, HI | Rev. Paul Derrick, (enHm-ted) fil ; “A Widow’s Mite,” from Chorleslnti, fi'n “Wentworth,” t Mrs. A. Met i, $3, * Special Notices. WSTayS-* 'simibhwh wpo ms. Irrlub « iLftltde Iu4 tffMtMtts itmpUjmmkUtmllit OfiK (tie ltiMp« n uf it* vmim*. Thr 4/«f*rpii0 bttu««% t *k In a rhmmmiHi tie - tkfniifitil l./ Itle Hfi*< ring* fit U I* fit* of UAtmim* mJbtHorm, or »leepait, m fan mmy he. A yatw ai I ml M-a*irtm« arhoUt U Iti KOI rout red. ktfoin ktm to tlijitw»atrtt» tWr nrortla mmi mis <4 tltoaa anmmi Mm, ami It at Jti’ph H. Mywrfii, H ntUBHN>liHt*> Ilf! ^ Gov«m»«*m term j i m u-rvm»n* **m «nh thuar ntmnrn ■«*»! dear?* ih. ifresbyterinn Ihsml ,d «f ofik* ill 4 years. Missinns, di,sl at Isaliaiia in North I Mr. Delaim estimate* that it will { ern India, im the I9fh day of Navrm- «ist 6I.T,tHNi,(NMit<ieoUrct the reveiine U r, 18M9. | for the year ending Jane next. Eight clergymen are candidate* * The assets of the Eagle and I’bur lor the vacant Professorship of He 1 nix Mannrsetnring Company, at (V biv .v and Greek Language* hi the ' liJlnbfca, (ia,, arc #1,333,N33AO. General IMsewimi Seminary In New Tic New Tariff IUH, which eomew York, and twenty »me for the Pro- j up iu Courftwa this week redoerw the fesSorship of Systemstic Divinity-. ! duties no sugar, molasses, tea aiul The Qldrnt Foreign Mimritmurg.— i-oft,v- Uev. George Pear,** has retunusl to , his field, from a short visit to Eng . lu Ma i* out usfrM)M Mly mark,A b> rxtiiu. I iIuh, it hsttiMia tirriok luhsfsH nrtwv Tti<sr Si its srs,l |U-MMru ot Us fSs,^r I, s kwh ih* irnM r*s om W pssly keU mpaa- able, taM U*r> utYMMu h ItCiai III ml ‘timer Tit- k*l li a Id Iks SUM uf Iks liuss sink* il is rwrsiwl k> Cnuly kansaa; m well H lu tko U*«W uf II* |uiisi|*U Bud r,-r Ins ■ M,to ou, tar mwsrwl Sum tuSptaM inMnitr UuM Uw*> uf stauUl dussrkssrs W puMnpOT TWs isa mtj ko Sum kf ryskMUlf Oust flyutS —I—ig. Ana^su*., uf Iks fuuc- There am 17,'CMJINi acres of land in Fkicula, » hk h has nev er been sold luud. Tills valuable man has lalsrrvd or sp|aro)>nuled. Six millions mon Iksu uf (hr s,atari, aud its sUu-d , vrr^ i hw uud rtta U.sHm l>* tluse U.rcs uspar- HastfHfff mnouMb Hlllcrw Ml product* m lUirvaiirii nmt mkfi* for 43 y ean* iu India, in the empiey ; ’ than any ot her Southern Slate, ment of tb.- English Baptist Mi* ' Agrir-wltund Fair, st Aiignata, xnukuy Society. _ , »in »e hehl ih Augwoi next, filo.iw* Tuutullmtiou—Rev. J. I law kina w oe salawriked for the pwrptiar by the install,*1 pnator of the Iatlberau piddh- spmn d ami liberal people uf Ctinieh at Newberry, 8, C, on tb, that t-ity. !Kh of January, Rev. Mckmt*. Ib.i j Two hundred Swedes have iieen , nest. Hick*, uml tlie editor of the rug-.iged for apii-allimil labira imr | <w Ui Mil; MOn,p iWsr ins k; a hr, Vinitor nlHeiuting ou Hie ner.isitai. Water Valley , Miss., ami are m.w «, “• LU *u>d «UI mm, r.,44i> Sum a. no. At I lie last nns-ting of the Glasgow | their way Iti that ptufe. i *■**"•• «d >ml U. P. Preshiterj, Prolesmir Eadh TTh* catalogue of the Chicago Tlie ^ “ *tat«*i that lie intended in a fortnight obigieal Semhuuy shows forty Bve 1 p,.b 2 £1 heme to dart on s tour through the *t»deuta, of shorn m veu are in th< ' wry iiHEwImlfi of wksrfii liar pryMUiun U emu- puwl mv uf A irtwrritef;, ppfuUtUug autl •Jtmthm ctoiwtrt, sad Lkr •tuunUtit abkit >rail» aeUriljr to lint mmnImI vHho i* liar xlartetl hum ibe til: fiMtal ryr. i No 4 njta rmn uftte Urn grtti>l r«at><rat.x< Im ] • Magk »«i «lUnMJt r\yorkm»cimg a tstilaUtf fnmi Hi alth. N.4 oaljr The “CAROLINA FERTILIZER” is m.-nle from the Phosphates of South Carolina, ami i* prnnonmxxl by various Chemist* one of the best Maintrow known, only inferior to t’emvirm t Inano in its I-'ertilir.ing I’rois-rties. These Phosphates ait- Hie remains of extinct land and sen Hnimal*. nnd qualities of the gii-atcst value to the agrienituiist. We annex the analy sis of Professor MluqianL |Hi UlKIHATOffY IIV TIIK MKIKI .U. (XiLLKtiK Of SOCTH CAtt.ii.IXA. Aaul,air uf * am|Atsi CAROLINA KKRTILI2KK, pimwity edtttcrf. M *auo-siplk-J •< 211'’ F. Dm . c H itter, with mu? u ai.-r uf coiubiiuifUNi vx|«d»c<i at k>w itsl heot... FivM 1.... n*ta|4..*ti*'A<»J-«LjuI.|.-’..«h! V....... >4pO»Vnit to 1 Y.ij Mut'd. IlnsfltaW ofLtor. IMP* >t.T* IU4 dc.W lotadskie. .c»..Alt..........KshMSfn. to l I lltatdubk, (hoac). -l.il Desert of Hinni, thei.ee to Petra and Palest im-. The journey would last from three to four months, ami he asked leave of alme.it*- for that |M-ri«sl. Tlie Rev. David Yuong, of Montrose Street eh.in-h, who areton|wi.iies Dr. Kudie, made a similar request. lawve of nlMeiHe was granted. A ot.li committee of the Trosters of New HniKswiek Theological Semi speeial course. Geuerwl Sir pr lairy Kvsna, iff the llriliah army, who i-ommamled the. .aiding jwrty whirl, worked ami tainted tlie efty of Washington, died ! in Ismtk^ on the l*th in*t. A Sa\aunabU«*q|iapaiirr<-um|dai»a *•*- s«m4 ik* 10CHOU SHOULD 11 WITHOUT IT Tho American Tunc Book. 1UIKD EDiTUK REIUY. ra n iti* rko*|dtai« ,,f Utac. K«lffsK(c Arid I l »l - KqaiViVut to 23 6i S-jljdwtr of Laos. S.C.|dtalu uf 1 l.c - - HO fo!|dtatr of Anil * 3 30 I Baud t ...It.OS o. Il« .reuglk uf lis ur s-Mihs, I «u .-Ud iu ,-tnif, lu Iku Mijs-nulil, qf liw 0 A ROUX A KkRTILl/.KIt (iuiuiuol C. D. eilEI-ARD, Js. We will limiisii tl,i* exv. llegi FKRTlLIZKit to lMauteiw nnd otbnwat fiiiO %tr tto. iff 2,mm lb*. GEO. \7. WILLIAMS & CO., Factor*. Xml* * . A collwti,>n uf .a am |.umim cw,4. Misecllan'. oiut Advertisements. Tufiw* Ai<Hrw. aaf iM FVmm vMdi » hrotlu-r Hawkins. It is an Interest ing field of labor, and brother 11**1*.as euters U|k>ii his work with eneourag- iug pr,«qs-ctH. A small farm hasbeen Marpiret stn-et, London, l>r. Wolf prewetied from tlie one word “ Saul,* (Acts ix, 1.) Row land Kill o.tee iweaehed from tl«> words, "Old cast fcn,ta.li.w uf uur Ataer.w. . , , . , .1 Osar*. Ilac A* Ikr iwM Mi vewm ««Ui> nc ol the scarcity of humL fca farm work, j i pum kr ms, T»s«> <>u a*-eotmt of the ,le|*rrturr of a large “4 Avar istam. priqsirt mu «rf the old |dautation labor *l3-*s mu it mrs. A -w- nary was niqad.it. d recently to a-enre I rn |(| |he ei|h , « m l work ou the ' *a|- ailnm the nuuiis and pun hose a Professor- house, (the f.airtk uuw nfeuml,) for tlie Soy dam Pnffesnor. Tlila C.on .uittee, without going l*-y,»ud itsown ]Htreliased near the Chtirel. ami a *'hmts and rotten ragH, (Jt-r. xxxi iti, llllm | wrt raised tlie siisi of eighteen comfortable Parsonage Ls being lmilt «» »n,.tl,er ,s-.-i.*ion from the .(,,.«, *■/ d*,//„/., pun based a la-auti wonls, I can do all things,* begin upou it. It is exclusively n country t-hayge, eomiswed mostly of intelligent and iudustrious farmers. Tin- pur chase af this farm was not made in onler that the pastor should make kin owuyrapport ui*>n it, ami thus tu screen the i-htm.li from doing it* duty. There are a lew of those noble spirits in this charge who know frill well MM* ful imqs-rti, and now u.ng Us sermon by a Hat denial ,d ^ (i( . m ni i Hi msl. tin- Apostle’s pn,|H»»itt,>.i. In tiiw same style was Stearue’s exordium, when he preaeh.-d from tlie text, “ It is Iw-tter to go to the bouse of mourn ing than to the house of frosting,” and exclaimed, “That I deny !” This secured the attention of his hearers. presrut |f to how to appreciate the lalsn-s of a ‘° r 14 MR*. Cetnl eoui- faithful pastor, and what are the i "“-need * *■"»>" by *aymg, “A man teacliiiip of the in rrpnl to Itis snpport. But at the same time tliey do intend that his sons (he lias about eight) shall not eat the bread ofUlleuesS. ^ FRANKK. j Ecclesiastical. NEW WORLD. VIRGINIA. Harpen Ferry.—The “On dit” are— yes, please give tis the word. Onr wrespondeut writes: Yandert.ilt of New- York, and Sprague of It. I. in vested largely j H real estate at the *ale of government property at this otherwise.’ was hanged at Tyburn this morning." Whitfield gave out his foil, then pansetl, stid shontetl ‘Fire! fire! Hr.- r as a prelude to hi* di*eo..r»e on eternal punishment. Rowland imitated thi* hy crying -Match,-*! | matelie* f lint lie exense.1 himst-lf by saying what he termed out-of-the-way ! texta and ontsff-tbe-wsy observations beennse lie presielied to out-of tlie-wrav sinners. It is said be rolled hi* YYapping hearers Wnppiug sinners. ‘Hang the law and prophet*! 1 want h<- mutilated text of a reh-brated Scotch divine, who liegau hi* sermon thus: . -So says practice; tlie profession say* Whitfield ouce gave a* place some two or three months ago; his text: ‘There t-niiie unto him and you, Mr. Editor, though far off a* yon are, are to be benefited by I this, for when the rolling mills, iron factories, pa|s-r mills, cotton factories ««»«o forth, are erected, employment to au unlimited number of hands vdll he ghrrin, and when all this oc CtBlt, the Lutheran congregation hero will have liecome a very large one, and subscriptions will flow in ti|sm yon like a small stream, and contri butions also. Now, Mr. Editor, what aayyou to all tliisf Is it not su perbly grand—on paper f” The E<1 itor—Yes, sime ! Hut—E* * *■* etn abet- thtbey. Vanderbilt we only know from tlie N. Y. IferablA and it blows both hot und cold. ■Sprague bought our canal here, and lie is a sink horse. The canal is here, and Sprague 1* there—in K. I.; but the money, and the tactories, ami the Workmen are—Quito »abe t Salem Roanoke College.—A young friend Days: I am happy to inform you that I am far from regreetting niy derision, in coming to Roanoke. I ain better pleased than I expected to hr» I think the institution needs only to be better known, to gain a larger number of students, and secure a better established reputation. If there is any objection to the faculty, h is that they are a “little, too good,” and indulgent. I like all the 1‘rofes- ^ov*. We have, I suppose. 180 stii- session—not quite as many a* last year. There are said to be foine strictures in money matters, iu this State, which operate to the in- r7 *ff the College. Could you not give Mr. . a few particulars re garding Roanoke, and get him to iu- **rt a short paragraph, setting forth the advantages of this institution f certain lawyers;’ and then, apparent ly detected his misquotation, ami said, ‘not certain lawyprs, hot's eer tain lawyer.’ It was wonderful that even one lawyer should have Iieen found to do this; it would have been perfectly incredible bad there been none tlie point of this lying iu the A daily 1‘rayrr Meeting ia Farit.— Tin- I'roi,-*tauIs of Pari* eatubiiabett, a > car ago. a prayer meeting in w bieh every di'iioiinimtion ia n-|awniM. More lliun twi-nti p.i*tnr*h.ii«- jirom I*,*,I to Util ill keeping up (he DM*-t ing-s wbis-h are well attrinbwL IVr soli* are i,p(HMOt,-d t<> aland at the doors to invite |«i»«-r*b\ to enter; and I IU uu-eiiug* hare liertt anungtxl I for each uiontb. A Pleanuut Scene.—Tl»e Rev. Dr. Albert G. Hail ha* completed a niiti iatry of thirty years ia Hie Third I'rrstjvtrrian rhnreh, Rnehestcr, N. Y. A* wua Hi, hi* eoogregatiua c-'fohrtated tlie orraaion hjr a re union, at which many plcaouiit thing* acre said, and many pictisaut thing* done. The gutbering waa at the elegant m.insKHi of John Van Kp|u>, Kjm| —a large i*>tu(ainy being |>rea<-iit, in- Hutting tin- I’reaby terian clergy of Rneheater, utal ministers of other d,-nominalion*. It being known that Dr. Ilsll is to leave for a vioit to one of bi* children, living in Cali fornia, a cheek for a ticket to Califor nia awl I nick waa handed to biin, during the evening, snd many khnl ••xpriHsiiui* of love and friendohip went with it.—PictOgtermn. Pr ohm ton! Foreign M ineimna rtrm.— The Manual of 1‘rrubytrriun Fur voriuua railnanU new I abiding. Wilmington, FHwmary i—Loot j night was oue of the must terrible i ever cvpcnemrd here. A cuhl rain waa failing and a fearful storm raging . all aigbt. Il in Ira red that there will la- a terrible how iff lifr to record in , cimms-tbm with tim gale. The foMmlutioa of the new Stale eapMal at Atimuy, N. Y., boa mff yet rewebrd the sartaeeaf Hte ground, ami already has not over twelve I Ml ml red tbouaaari doUaro. whilst an .oldititaial appfopn.il am uf a atillioii I ami a half ia naked far. The late lion. Asms Kendall, br ■ f aide* bia ninnlftrrtil pft of (bull i 4t.va.mm toward* the rm-liuta •ml aahaeqnent relanl,ling iff the Calvary llsptist chnreh, in Washington, ami of some |;'i,OW for mtssion Hwmlay M’hrtfrl M«m, pit r- alm> #6,000 to f«hivm) MX m Koli»rrihi|»i« in I '«h)ttmb4an CoHegr. Mr. Kendall grwluated at Dartmaith. lie was orventy--aia >esra obi when he waa baptised, st which time he laa-sme a teacher ia the Sunday ta-hoot. IWtfiraf Comptexiumnuf Kruturty.— Tlie Courier Journal aaya, the negroes of that State have ttei-rraseil from 331,147 in 1800 to 140,443 in IM», and that llie adoption of the fifteenth uiwcinlnn-nt wilt mff make the alight 1 cut change in the poiitieal otatna ,ff Kentucky. It estimates the negro vote at 38.000, and says If they vote • the radical ticket rs ata, it will oesm-iy alter the remit. . |taO ua none <4 |**eu OUVKKliITOOXAOO. b* C D. DiTsuX 4 CO, X.w V.cV, Feb 10 24—31 THE BOOK OF WORSHIP. % Hiidbw-HU of At £ts Srnik Am* New York Advertisements. A B I 0 N PIANOS. Maucfr’v Foar Mmpliriing Pnerts. Patent Reversed Wooden Agraffe Bridge thrangfaout. malm tli* meetnew nf . without it« oiyoctioM. Of Um* AdWUf/. rud Lm rpiiiA laooKa «T €74 Pffxk i4Mk.il mm JL fwJt, f» fit* On C1iMr> «4f44 erth #ruAu this my Imr\ of III# fa Ua# U Mil of U*# « IrfHvk. 6i » ** •* IS'k tSksm..**** I tl • * Afibayu Uik 1 U - ** M-eorm Tata*. ftS *4f»-.*..** I** * - Itnr run g,U tut • “ Tab; Hawn fim. I a ** ** Tarter Du**, ac,.,U»f4l 4 SO * “ TtaVrt A>tH)or J #0 Wkh C* rlurja. JS an.«s rlln. Misimfi *ad i u*psm sis i^wsil to sf Ms pm rest bmrir rru-iT dditiox Patent Compound Wrest Plank SEVEN GOLD MED AIS HAVK jr* 6UXX awauiikd to on as* jit* sirjj TW* inOh.-.fw: x«,.--at** uses fcr Patent Ful! Iron Frame THE BEsT PUNO* NOW M i; > ^■utuf >1-- T,„m, r w u«i l;,-n-l,svc ffjreaging ins (wkidi in ocher Pianos uv«r BmUisfturr*. Jv -w York, »w! FlnbiirljAifi idtruullt Mirmutidi U# TuutRft Piu>,)aiid 'iwui" iW*. from ffOpe of the PUuik, and effecluallr - .. ... .. rx-giatsUt# twentv totr# ftmia. Ojkv nod 3fir n artrtxtm*, .No. U XtsrfA lefbrrtg, nr i / Haiti more st., Patent Diagonal Sustaining Bar fUltliwrr. Mnnrfand. • part of Um* Irujn Fran e. next to and pwraUol with 6Tim * «ASo3 i«w .11 blM “»•'***** rxi,KB W ovkkstbcs# prDTt r’icTHft. !♦?• liw* Afmfs Ti>44e, Ivonr nisq sad foe iapafflbid Act. «. Nil j ;^.;r Affidantof superiority over an. Tbo First Strictly Impartial Trial 4 P.aiM* <ui4 1 Kpn- •1 n« t- tM faU TsArt Urfrrrrt trko hare our Piauot im une: Feb 1C tli rriK 4 011APMA3C. 24—tf South Carolina R R Company. t.KNKKAi. 8i:rrs ortfoa ( 14. IM6 | IK klfa«m HVduir lor IWsr-r Thdm I Mill be otend from ttiia 4«tc: • MAT rUMKXOSM TMAIM. looAot l<*umhm tilfi* t Amrig il (JwJuitoM*# *1 44» p n TMkiM. UatlaiO^mlifi M.... Amvrnf #6 GJumfau •«. . .S.Mprn . .4 «4 • m Marriages Marricl, on the 2-3tli of January, eiremnstanee that some lawyers were rign Mittumi elnssiflea Hiese by Uc present who bail expressly come nomi.taiions, thus: j (|y fJie ^ x Vw a MrCInnahau, | there to scoff at him. “Tlierv are 371 Frrwby terian for- j , THKJJ Dnwggll, of Jeflbnwn A Shrewsbury diaacnttltg mtniater cigu miaabmarfra, of whom 273 are y 1(W ^, , rK p Ilt TKTT, of pn-iK-hed a funeral sennon for tlie from tii-ruisn.v (German ImtWd, rUrk Co., Vo. fc- Rev. John Angel! James, of Binning- probably). 71 from the American Old May the life of fail lire snd Aik*- School*, d frimi tlie New Hehiaff ami osim, sen-tie anil rhindless as wa* under tin- American board. *« from the lovely dsy that «m«nled their j the three hniiiehea of Hcffcli I’reoby mMrT j -p .‘ ; a)M | ma} - the end of their teriaiiisiii. 10 Irish Presbyterian, »! days be to them the beginning of English Prewbyfart—,21 from France, eternal felicity. W. A M. ' 111 — ta« i',aa> r«»i* WOI o»*i laa. tattaPa DiBesrlag Tta vmir (Ibaabr* W foiaihr* m4 SttaeAnyth Amo C Umffas 11 ua Uavr Mi p » .on |a>.,n U.flta4*ilM.a Ar » 10 . • I U*Cl<«^cU* A IS p IB Ar(’*adn.DW psi n « i-a.DUK, imw sup-t 24—tf On It.** K U- tuts r.wom. s.r- K. i*. Got Jo>« LrtArf. Iwffinglon, Vs.: G.tt Ou-fftv. S. IL J H Smith, Uastcf. 8.C J R. Ihi^as, WWmMmm S> Cj O. Boult- uw» c i',4isIm. S. Ot "id Mean. Il Uur»d! A Sua. f.-atak- lutaituir, ,-|uM*,*ta. X. C. , ;V,i4 Sur a onal.tbtue 740 n*mc uf wtw h*« *u««ta- STIKKF"S PIANOS muv |hr ,-Wtaf u( U* uur. Term*- Ltaroil A c*M hi uiSrilcd. Feb 2 22—If S S ^ ^ n TO TIIK WOKkIS,; CL ASS -Wr.r* u-.u |U 1a ml lu tsnuffi all Htatau o-ilh ruutaant t*n ri .m.M ucDco*-. ll» u\**evf the tinw >w fie Ita -pule mt.-u-nl. I!n*wu newr. ti*lt, .mt cr,<fl’«l4r tV.ttaita ufcttlicr on reiutr Mr* ftrxn ! Me «. fj |*K ««n* **4 « rrorufa-Kta* *u*u b] 0,*.*>riPUtair wlc*r lone lu tbu bu«nc««. - ’ •rifan Kv.'r Had. BLIND FOLD TRIALS AQAIHST Chickering’s, and Iwxiitgtim. Va; Ceo. ■ Stf iltwav’tl, fr I*. M. Iltii, Ctarkitt^. j ’ other Pianos. Out • ini aide TMfiM all trlio tifMrJv as mocii ts men. I Iti# !*«•%!.*# at ay tBPMd llfafir rid- Feblfi ,lm* nui im lbe bUMOt-a*. *c nuiLc th.» unuar- .Oc-cl ,4f,.r: To taidi a* arc noi w,-n aali«.dcd. : or will art*! il *u pa) - “4a th-dfib of writiu r . Kail (Wiui-alar* a unple, srlodi will ,1m I . onoiua* «* work »«- *>d aSopjr uf TV /Vrv ptr n tnlemry Oaopoamc-oo* rf UtalaisM! and beta tauttlv DCW«p.pr,a publ»4i«d—all amt frer i by nail ' Ibwdcr, if you waul proO limn, from the combined text: “ A inn n *ent from (Soil, whose mime waa John. 1 anw the angel Hy in the midst of heaven. James tlie servant of God.” There is no fool like the Lutheran. Institutions. COLLEGER ROANOKE (ALLEGE. K. C. Dec 22 WATCHES AI.LKX 4 CO, - AiljfUSlM Mblllf 17—tin r/ foolhardy,” was the text of the Rev. : HIH i UeiveU from the American Ful I»r. Williamson, who had n quarrel tw | l-r,-*h.Vt,-Han and Reformed with a parishioner mimed Hardy. (T)uteh). To tlie (fongregatiooalists “ Adain, where art thou t" was the j the same authority credits 390 luia Obituaries. Died, near Smith field, text of the probation sennon of Mr.! *i,,i,nries, of whom 13fi are tinder the Co., West Va., on (tre Sd. of An gnat Low, who with a Mr. Ailsm wa* a London Miaaionary Society (hot of fast, Nicholas Khoi li., in the candidate for lectureship; “Lo, here ‘some are Pre*l»yrteriana'), ftif eigtity-first year of his ago. Fa I liar I tun F wtis the responsive text of um |«, r tin- American iloanl, CU ore Shonll had h«-en a communing his rival, Mr. Adam. Engiisli Baptists, and K> are Ameri- Bishop Clark, in a fate missionary can Baptists. Of 310 Episcopal mis address, said the most earefhl statis- sionarie*. the Cuffed States sent out ties show- that in L86H there were in 1», nnd Rngtsml 3IR Tlie Meftnal- I M 270. of whom tier in the Isitheran Church fhr sluwit tk) >enrs. Ills end W«« pence. M. strictly heathen lands, 2,500 mission ary churches, 2,000 missionaries, 2,- 404) native preacher*, 230,000 mem bers, and 1,800,000 nominal Cliris- tians. The Rev. Timothy Hill writes that, sifter a careful wmvass, 1# fln'fa in the two Synods (Old-school ami New- school) of Kansas seventy-four or- ganized churefcns, of which fifty-two ista are eredit«l with 74 are from America sud 203 from England. In all, there are 1,777 Protestant missionaries, of whom 533 are iu India and Ceylon, 277 fn Sontli Africa, 217 iu Guinea and the Went Business Department -r- Monty* Itnirri., K II Zimmerman, M A lloltnan, Indies, 190 in the Islands of the Pa- u Houseman, rifle aud tin- China Sea, 133 in China W H 1! Orim, and Jn|*in, 132 in Western Africa, ft Crim, S and 89 in Western Asia. The large j P Bowers, •»—v _ :: , . - . number in Shsithern Africa aud other n r t w (v,frmun. are destitute of houses of worship, eokMtiea faeiariea maay Bp** .. , > copal pasters of feetffsgohutehea of V* English settlers, who are not really y Btineheomb, Niue of these are preparing to build. There will still be forty three with no immediate prospect of a Ipnie, forrigh mtedomirie*.” ; O Ketnpaon, 92M pay* fa 120 2.50 “ 12* 2.30 “ KM 2.50 ’*• 12H 125 104 126 128 128 128 3 !M 2.60 2M ilW M U U .. <4 - U ' h *•*»!, t’taunlj, V*. tW • ■muaS.v oe llw momd iT«6ta»- x»p.i ■»». tm. I .or. .euti s c wxua Sr*« It. r-WTw *o D. P. WTTLK. IIP, rramtani u ttataw. Va. j. r ,'ampjikll »moum( Aft, Slr*«4tn, Vt. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. M onrr rLtVSAXT. C*ban« fr«ta*T X. C for nfrmumu mUtem Ht» L A. UICKUt, Pw«ak-«l U OuHrcf, liuuiu AND JEWELRY. uo»itrtm't*llta Watdi *,*i Jcclr." Irnua**. b» bta now rta-S>U0intatil, .wiwr tf UidmnJmt MOMxb’r •*«««* Gold and Stlvtr Wa oh. a. Jcwe’rr. Bings. ->»ltsr and Fisted Ware <•!»*?. tubt IukI ur furnblkxl 1*1 ||rurable term* rK.-k* W.ldiM. Juffftrr. MS* Bnx«, t*. taranwuui ew. repoiml b, an expenenued Kun*p« i»ti wirtkoiaft. » v (f. PIERCK8. We. ll>-' nmlermonoU. make Oa/A liiat at tbt lime Ota tael fair of Oie Amentum f ilif.li beki in New Yuri, imaiedialeljr billowing Um A rear* Kcjne.lwn in Pali* too /Yunus, made br Summon* time, .mt Prnmt br Chiettrmn * | .Srun, <*M I'litnt -trw* Punu, made by G. C. t .1tanner, and aeveral other ratker'a instnimrota I »■«*» Irk’d against rack other, by order and ( mule, Ota control uf tbe Oflieers of ibe Inkilute, ! ty drrifir which Piano on txhiWUon inrompta i ! lion abuaM reeeive Ota Find Premium “as the ! Imt Sfnir i'taau hmwo.” To «t>uua aa iingar- i tal i rial, hein alt of aaid Pianos trrrr nwrrtd u it* ;■*pern, to 0»t one Piano euuld art be Sufta- euoktdjftan aaoOta. (during Ibe absence of Ore JudriMand twicf <iiJ they nelcet one -of atfa Hsnr the hmt, «l.ieh, upon .nncoreriug. Mb f-aafD proved to be lita aaid Paten! AM/OX An... awarding it “t*< And Pentium’ aUaOutr/eMfDi. bent Square P.ano to them.' TXta l- nd mas a/ier CKuiering A Sons' Piaot had reerired Uta Leyum af Honor uadJHaM, and stemon. A Seas the Meant Son, XofnAxm, aad the Judges uf said trial were: Kl'WARP M0LLKXIIAUKR, Prat tf Untie. VIukeal Direef**- aad Originator of tbt New Turk and Brtukh a Oonwmlontl of Moae. CHARLIES FRAPKL the rmiamt aad brorita IVimpnaer. aud Piaam tt bta Rural Uighow, llie Dae Uuslarc of Saxe Weimar, K FRKDKBIOK R. UKANDJKS, Mitair; Teacher, ul Oie higher ^ Aloai,-. he., he. _ A. “ BBMWAtrX, Organist at Jersey iSly; 1'iamsi, he CofamWs, 8. C. jsn'Jfily T DK Wanda Mitnug Company hava always ea bend a loll WANDO FERTILIZER. and Manutaeturlny art ou litnd a loll aoppiy of the abort daarrrediy potwinr manure, mm.idael.ired futa. • the B-we Pima,.hates ol ! Art.ley fcirar ’ airier tbo n.lperriaw,i of a oom- ! Meat O* m >i W« wfrr. by pensfaioa sg - (afwmstiuii aa lo its vatDr upon rarnma e -t*. w Uta Rer. T. S. Hmatwr. of ,l omaria, 8. C .wbo is | out authorised Agtnl tt the abort “M >«da»l Sit; TioKmsx $4.bo per Nstalh la CwUege WM. C. DPKIBAC0- 0tn-Ag^«i “ re ttatalb ia Um Prepareiott Kano , aad , lur J r SMhl.TTKR. *-> « AEartjc TU.Iri_ I May 20 . 41—if ►.it--.—* to ID % w Dmauwol, f par ok* lb ia Um FreweioMry Iddrcaa fare J P SMKI.TXKR. & 0. NEWBERRY COLLEGE ALH ALL V Orooer Caaoty.S 0. FEMALE SEMINARIES. MOUNT AMCENA FEMALE SEM INARY. r. a urtMM F. A S0UTE8 M. HALLMAN & CO., n K.AI.KRS IN Pookiug, Parlor aud OIBcr Storm, of llie moat buftauee.! pattern, Caharrat CtWity.! AM, roanalfrlttn’ra and dealert in Plain, Jattan- la Kagltab and I ned and Prewad llua-are, Ilmite-Furmahing fll It gM par | (load*. IBT Stare two d art brier. Briar’s C.*n«r, Msin Street, Columbia, A C. from 11 > 1. I'RKHKR, I'Hmupek j atsMry prothpCf atreo-ltd to. lltato* p*.ei rant. X. C ‘ 3*‘th '• of •A> Jt-iirs XscwAgor, Rob lilXDT MlUtaW. ChaousE Avovst ,i krEgDiixHo, KoactT Uocncos. 0. C. M tk.rs*, (Are.,Mr amt Patentee qf the Avion Piano Safe) Swore before me this tld Jdlr. 18*9 o (i. Taylor. The Akiok Piaxo it lb* cheapest, mnat dure- hie. haul uonipheatrd. requires lest tuaing aad does Dot get out of order. It is The Standard Piano. Write for affidavits, pi mphlel aad circular,, and slate iu u ht.t paper you saw tills advertise* Ult-Ut. ' V3TAGESTS WASTED in every city and towt where we fare not already ap)uinted tlietn. C’OVELL ft CO, Waroronrus aad Office. No. SM Broadway, Mitauiaciory, 187 A 18» Bowery, New York. Jail 27 4—tf LAPIERRB HOUSE. Broad ami Pbssbiui Streets. PkiloMpkia. T HK undeisigned Lsnng leased tlw abort tivorrte Uouae. aod baring rrfiuad aad relnrulabed it througlujut m Uie most elegant namier, 8 Is now opcs lor -the reception of guests, wkh all tlie sp|»iutme..U of a that (bate Hotel. J. B. BITTKRWORTU A CO, FdaiMBp May 13 l»b-4£