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f 'Ftp wn »' Are*., baton* • flKHIgl* | Himdrrtr r «“t any. h>fci» |»'»>!*-n»t© with om> I have but gvt on * I* are u«* Field uf k» (Fartu- Frfxfoar to besides, although 'Joodmtmi, »e duties, is iff tt>« ween ttnj in* W*H. » lieii the in him. IFlter» to |o Oatenr Zimmer- ring, ami Hammer. on rue lin- ■> little to including Srkmidt, f u nke tlx» i«er sup. id Imatk. is kept, I Gaofcr (lo IA u maker* Ltt of tu Ilienee we are very we have but the is bat > ■ . bot one I religtoui* two />«*- |), irndwt ; ami Ibut with I we here* ; all these I but | that we *s m [mint ion »<CtarwrfJr row* and of us are We have me still but one rho were K me, and Hraed (repea- tave but they ore although [holy), ed d*d», ler /i«« f * of • f Yr^Z our only rue, and uive is S ntxn (OS- 1 though opposite for Ha** tlu*r, and TBonioOs- s StUMgf Wisemam *g the |Horde of Uiug out [hilst the tv« j&eir etr t#ock> and tUfc ling motH ■an rnm lb* A. A. Brad* raise. The «. *■ 8«astml Assembly. • W - tfr. Miter: I am new making a short sojourn i' 1 Fittsluirgh and Al- . bany, aad, liko a pendulum, am iftratiug at regular intervals from ** city to the other. Where so many grand objects at Jrart the. eye* “'*•> where so many tlmllinjr •#■#*■ are trunapiriug, it is .liltettlt to seleet a theme upon which write- The local point, however, ,routs! which the deepest interest of the t»'» cities fiiffwara to 1r« eonccn- ttstteg at this time, is the General Vtsembly of the United Presbyte- oan Chan'll of Nurth America, and i fi rtfrreuce to it I propose to furnish \oa »iti* * items of iutelli- jrrocc- . V‘." . This religious ik-uomination extends ironi liaiac to Oregon—from New York to Sun Francisco. It 1ms also missionary ststhais in (’hiua, in In dia, hi «>*». "ml in Egypt. It eon min* over five hundred ministers, numerous Synods, fllty-four Presby tcric*. It has four or five Theulogi cal Seniiaaries, and a cum-spomling number of colleges aud literary in- st it at was for the edueatkm of the ==SS= TV twelfth General Assembly of this United Presbyterian Church met ou tin* 2»th of May hi the First V. F. church, Pittsburgh. Fa., aud was oiicaed with a sermon by tin* retiring Moderator, Iter- 1!- A- Browne, D-D- l)r. Browne is Fresiileut of Westmin ster College, anil is regarded as u gentleman of great ability. IIis textua this interesting occasion was, -Sanctify them through thy truth: thy wont is truth. Neither pray 1 for the* alone, but for them which shall Micro on me through their word; that they all uiay be one, us thou. Fatter, art in me, a ml 1 in thee; that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that tliou hast ant mo.” (John xvii: 17, 2U, 21.) The sermon was uppni|iriute, aad van highly appreeiated by the large audience that had ai&euiblcd to hear it The Assembly adjourned to uine o'clock A. M. next day. The next morning at the specified liour, the Assembly met aud was opened with prayer by the Moderator. Tlie Com mittee ot) Credentials presented a roll containing the names uf about two hundred commissioners. This number is about equally divided be tween Ministers and Killers. Three names were placed in nom ination for ’Moderator: Her. T. S. Kendall, of Oregon, llev. James Urown, !>,!>., of Keokuk, and Hrv. Win. lirncc, of Baltimore. (hi the first ballot, liev. T. S. Ken dull was elected. This is the first tSeoeral Assembly of his church that be had ever attended. He bad come from bis home in the fur distant West. He is about seventy yean of age, and is regarded as one of the worthy fathers of the Church. His i leetiou was a tribute of res|*eet. The hoars of meeting were fixed at 9 o'clock A. M., and 2 o'clock F. M.,ami of adjournment at 12 o'clock 5k, aud 5 o’clock 1‘. 51. baring the uigkts<very comforta- lde lodgiugs were furnished the di-legates aud visitors in the private families in the two cities. At uoou a snmptuou* entertainment wn» pro- vid«l within a few doom of the •eirardi in tlie Mozart Hull. Thin was a capacious apartment, hand- .tamely decorated. In the western end was a large banner with this inscription: “Welcome, General As sembly of the United Presbyterian C hurch.” On the floor were arranged five parallel tables—each .supplied with seats, plates, knives and forks. At the tinie appointed, when all things were ready, the Jloilcrator wa* conducted (the other members following in order) to the tables, where all were accommodated with teats. Then the Moderator, in por- *°® or by some appointed brother, asked the Divine blessing. At tbe • lose of the entertainment, members retained their seats until thanks were roomed to the Father of utereies; then all iu an orderly manner retired from tlie HalL These entertainments not only refreslted tlie body with a daily supply of suitable food, hut they gave the warm and generous heart a favorable opportunity to cultivate a •social disposition, to form endeared' iiequaintances, and to engage in the interchange of kind words. Flons mothers with their accora pllslied daughters attended upon ‘“•ch table, and cheerfully piuth i iu the liberal distribution of the comforts and luxuries of life. The standing committees were in appointed, and the regular footine of business was introduced. Reports Irani Bounl* of Domestic >tnd Foreign Missions were prawn ted *od mad. These reports contained ““by interesting Diets, which time ■d ipaetJ will not allow me to re- <wrd. 'fhc Assembly appears to bo ini- “Bed with the missionaiy spirit, and tgnueuts we being made for the prosecution of the w6rk at >-»' --S' ■"—■ ■». ) . .1 I* homo nod abroad. TJie missionary cause was reproamted liy ltev. J. 0. N ex-in, wIki Juts for tlie last ten years been engaged in Ids sacred calling at Canton, China. lie bits returned to the United States for the pttrpoao of recruiting his declining health. He was honored with marked attention from the Assembly. We felt au exalted gratlflcntioii iu enjoying the nequaiittmuea of one who had denied himself the (nippiness of home, the associations of ehildluiod, the endear ments of eoHutry, and s|ietit ten years of the bloom of life Iu attempting to establish the cause of Christ In tbe distant anti vast empire of China. He will return with reiuforcenieutH to the mission os soon s« his beulth will justify him. ■Tlie Assembly is manifesting a deep interest in the cause of edura tion, ami is endeavoring to keep jmee with tbe progressive spirit of the present age. The n-]wrts from the Board of Kducntion, concerning Sabbath schools. Colleges ami Semi naries, were frill of interest. The Hoard of lfobViention is aeeom plishing n great work, uud is receiv ing the cordial support of tlie United l*resbyterian CUureh. The eontrilm tions to it, during the jmst year auiiMint to #7,401 1(1, uud thn total publications (during the year) have been about 80,000 volumes, of all sizes. TIh- snlijeet of I*u|ml Baptism, elicited au earliest ami piotractiHl disimssioii. It was first introduced iu a very abh- re|iort fitun ltev. J. T. Fressl.v, D.1L, tbe venerable chair- man of tlie Committee to wliooi tin- sulyeet had h:eu n-ferml. This reiiort msunHiendtsl iu snbstams-, that the validity of Fii|kiI Baptism be not admitted. Tlie majority were impatient of delay, ami the minority pleaded time fur consideration, ill view of the inqsirtanec of tbe Milqeet. A i*ri*|SKsal to overture wa* voteil down, a ml the following was adopt ed:, Ilerolrcd, That in the judgment of this Assembly, l‘u|ml Baptism sIuniM not 1k‘ reeognij.isl as valid. X motion to reconsider w as then carried, and it was agreed to over THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1870. - Obituaries. ) age in w Wb they of Clirist, and the ka|qiiiie*s of au burn geperwtious. Ths old are pas sing sway. “The Fathers, where am they, aud the Frotdiota, do they Hve forever p Hoar important there fore is it, that tho young should earnestly seek Uud divimi wUdrnn and grace which will qualify them for an active purticipamy iu the givnt work of tlie nge in Mi-re 2. Although combined of a rnqjur Itjr of youug man, the Assembly laissesses talent, learning aud iuiiu ence. This laet was demonstrated in the discussions which were elicited in the regular tnuimu-ti.ui of boai neas. It was remarked by one who was doubtless com|ietent to divide, that, “Iu strung men intellectually, tlie Asm-nihly will not suffer in com- imrison with auy similar gntheriug which bus ever convened in Fitts- bnrg^l. ,, ' A The Assembly Is ehurarteriaid by devoted piety ami anient n-n'.| How pi actual the attendance of memlw-r* from ilay to day, nnd bow uutiriug tln-ir energies to aetompUsh (lie work they were cow in hummed to da Kvcu on the 90th of May (Car ini.dioii day), alien secalar burn ness was snsjsmd.sl and stores doors clomst; wlieu ritixens from all {uirts of the surronmliug country were flocking into (lie cities; when long proeesshms were matvhiiig, ami com panics iu guy unirorins were |mra iliug; wlieu drums were beating ami luinuers waxing; alien the street* were- reverberating the strains uf martial musk-; wlieu tbe found* Uun* uf towering moiiwueuts wire Kell asleep tu I’esns, on the night j of the 7th of June, 1870, In the 40tU J year of hex age, ilrw. CiTtUIUXX Kolxku, w ife of Cyras Koiuer, of Augusta Conaty, Vn. The deo-uixst was truly a |>wt tern j of femule excellence, and in her f death tin* co&inimiify, tlie ehnrcli, bur liuslsiud ami sous all have sow | I allied no otdkuwy loss. Iu her tbe poor and afllirtrel ever found a ready xvnipatUixi-r aud cfltetent fHemL K'-e j was u member of tbe Kvangetkal. I.utlu-nm (’hiuvh, ami in both her) Ufo aud death, she exhibited the excdleuey nnd power of her jmre-1 doctrines. Though for uiotiths prior to her ili-uth she was sorely afflicted, yet' she uiurmuml not, but mluuiUetl pntn ntli to this will of lllm who, as she mid, suffered for more than she had done. Fur some time aim fell recovery wa* impossible, aud there fore- was tint suri'ihasl when tin- nn-metiger eume to sniuntou her to the mawsions above. Hlie drwirrd oaty to lilc to the nuuiauuMSi aeuauu [ of her ehitreh. wltieh took (dare the Hahhutb iseiluustu her tleuth. At that meeting, her only childre n, two soMa, uuitnl with the rhsn-k. Thht cbrriaiM-d desire uf her heart real ized, ami having n-n-iinl the urra WANDO MININS AND MANUFACTURING COMPANT, cn \ia.h:smx, i r. ; :W~' Miscellaneous Advertioementa. All 01 Air^aiii Mtunfr's Fmr ^wplitylfig PtleMs. Patent Kevertsd Woodea Agraffb Bridgs thranwhont, retains the swi-etnes* of the uhl w ood tirid ire, mid obtatiuthe sstMity uf the nictid Armlte, without it* otder- tinn». % ^ * Patent Compound Wrest Plank npoh cTn wliVh 1m,Id. «k Timin* Ptox, is six hirers ‘•I Bjjjde.inwm rmmisit diHi n-ut y. this Patent Poll Iron Frame eonre-idrate* in from of tin- Tuning l-ins, (that lierei.rfnre ilmtuiFiUK iron, w bh-h ta other Pianos Imrtfirily — rrininfil the hqUs” into tho front eflectiuiify rrdsts AVA NDO 11 'VIIJX Kit. GBOUND “AriltI.F.V JUVKB* BOSK FilONl’lfATK. WM.C; DI KUH & CO. Bkv T. H. IMHNKhT, Ageat at Fotnaris, H. C. June 9 Patent Diagonal Sustaining Bar jiiisjaart IhuatHMr Bass. Oceerul .lye»f», < luirieKtoo. A <1 Special Notices. Ths Liviag Ksshiaa. unlit of the hotly and lihanl of Christ at the hands uf iter pastor, tho ltev. Mr. Kiltkm, she exptv-M-d I ate re the uu.il. .j.Hiijr uf a Watrh. and j every yadiis if Hr suAn las-nise* dir rnli red. The luntn *.wimS I* to the lumas «ys«eM what that rUsk- |frrr if j mrtal i» tu tie- ehrmnwar-U-r. It hdiaraqo J I hr srthm id the tSher • s a;, m - . alul . 40—tf BUR I ON A IRVING, f t'U \V. r.dinoori- Smart: lUluuuire, I tIO Mitiiiif»i-ten-r»of Shirts,Cotbi>. I Ibnueir, ke., untl Jb-airi* iu Men's Fnr- , mdil.ir» iriss-raily. • 'em if tn-iug laid; ami when the earth was shaken by the uoumls of the fearful equuou; the AsNemUy re-iqaliieil in seankw. faitlifkilly engagrel in its appropriate work, laboring to ad vance the interests ot t'hrist's king dlMB. No allusion was maile at any thm- on the fl.sir of the Aam-mldy to the political events of tin- dav, or to the ilH’hineboly chapter* in our |atst his ' tory. The rhristiau rourtesy aud frwtrr - ual regarel which were so cordially [ j i-xteiuh-d to your bumMe rorr»q«* Hi ■■ly** »r • Hasp • ' **r la-nu-if sum.mm to «k-purt ami la-, n«l». tu * n rtala tiiisl, tbr «1*4. lit it|g : U.«- -fh,. rotund■ isuu aui Is .arriid ttw v eakiswi »r other ita- j . .. . * pa-rteetbsisof the main qategisimlirnted i pmdm tadug a brother m Ww, ft *«• | ^ ^ tUr ltaMhr . „ j* g. \ with Christ, which event UaA placei , °- u ' hut a few day s thervufler. Her (tar "' > > i. : I l*’ r Ar fare of mo aims. ; * I her request tin:I In- preach her fane j wrakurm ,* mh. r 0.*a4re at the : rul. llMMtgh the day was etered | w.s**. L W im..4 l.y ils- t**r >f the lav* ingly im-letuenl mat the rexnls almost . Ij**- Tte reiniph' imiiitarabk-, yet a very large attea t " L * * ~ * damv testifieil tu tlie enteral iu w litrli she w as lirl.t in her iK-igbtmrtHast. the • yr« *re drllrlrtif ia hi On and latrl- Ihiewre. and tiawe is a van. aaihaw j wyiwma ia the wimtr <waat*aaare( , nhirb is41 as |4aialjr a* wrillea wmiial May “lire God of all .xwnlurt* , ™aM Ju, that the gimt rmxl.q w.paai sustain the attiekea buahmal sod * "(*"• k is to aduha. r t» the wsat- • hiUln-n, and at last bong them to • the rest which she ibiuhtlrnsiy How pny.il*. M. j tnre the following question: “Is l*« , lo,i « U *“ l«d lk.ptism valid r | iwaaMrethm. Wte-w aniting with en The Ke|sut of the Committee on 1‘saluiody was taken up aud after di.srtuedou adopted. The re- port covers: 1st. The umeiMlnieiits Religious Notices. Xbum. fWn.-Xer Yuli mill, nin.lin shirt.. < wn-asihrnrd. awd tlu* i* nor uf the «b —— j Jec1» of the (mwu> * 1-getahb- rraiarstive The aumwl anetnig of the Ihiafd shah fm . Urla.en jrai. Was !*■ u sasis* deared s|urits Iu praise and other ; ot Trusties of Newberry t ’.dirge V 1 “***. rim*tit wbh djipty da te aff ' arts id religious wiaabip. ia the witl take |dare- ia the t oUegr haild U ^ i temple, in the Huldmlb-arlaad *ial < hig at Walhalla, at 0 o’.-hirk A. M-. pharma«>p..iaha>. lwr..rxh..awreLwUli aruniul tbe family altar, it ia difflnth on the 29th of Jm.e, (Wreiarmlay.) jaat.al U--t. d-Oa* a*«v ih.«. mitigating of tkr l**ty. mol to aWalg and n-tw m nft 1 it* par**. U to* |.rf„r„ii, # it. doty. It { nstahe. tvwaraMuv *ud tegnLoutg. amt j l« ansouidod. On. ( ltd. lUMt. int’. 8lutu-( m h Billet* may hr Italy aval Iu he ttr <MK hfc . . i . , j . day *erd/bf. TV ImAm Mhia fling | mh ,.„ Huu } r |w ^b-tarhrd i-nfiKf'lt; tie- of a watrh w< V rr I J.r.,| l,j . ,**> oar. tarbed ruBW, |s-r t <V<a.. #X Imt IV tearnarh rat. mdv V m-irrsl sad W * foruh* Khirt* of other im.de* of 1 a>u*Un. at lo*«-r pin-,, amt as low, (a-r h.-df ikm-B. uudU' tV >\r-rsti «ng Bass. Affidavit of Superiority over alL The Ft,st Strictly Impsrtisl Trial Evsr Hsd. BLIFD FOLD TRIALS A0AIVR Steiuway’s, Chiekoring’s, aad otheth Piano*. s- inueoi ran last t an ot the Amman luanui.-, VM in New York immediately •flowingthe Fn-in-h K\|K*ition in Parti, »w i-uiMM mad*- by Hteinwwy k gam. .wsfiiA of the old version; Sd. Tin- unund I *° ***** lUv f-rt “«* 1 '“"l"**"* ,.H-i,t» to the new Tendon ml.q.trd; U U.nnOs iff and 3d, Tlie new verwions prejiart-tl j by a eommitte*. The Asseuddy , tbe A sms-tale the South, nnd urn not siaatieul lioiu.-. It i* V«y detentUe that a fid*. theremfWtet.arouoa-nfthi. aVdnanar Ihsinl rani me, u isttemw* uf vifil»? 1 yn puwrrfwk dutwsiWc Itefr.nu.te Sytnal iff im,mriame to tV u.t.rrat. ,4 the ’TTiT' ‘ In my eerie t '.dh-ge draouuU immediate ultra .* h*. ^ ,bwLpl»-! I*. F. tion. taat ghoul, aa mil aa atom tin- Suwn.li [ The Financial Agent of the t'olh ge s*te how.la, the BiU. i* art atth teagnlar ia teqau-ol.te, wilhutti foil, to fnroudi AdlVtaem. n gaLiting the lloald, through its l'enudrat, or ntherwiae, a frill atateUMUt of bis work. Hit follow tit” po g rant me »rli U- ol» try.iftlte laither.in t'hurvh. * j (her one hundrcl years agn a lot fVrarth.au for Vm<u/ >uy.—Maaante tear , •S lu-rt-uu-IMnul tVlaeoMt—da- romid t V W uial—length of sh-rvp from la-tween } tlu- uhoald.-r* or *i>iaal rolumu i» thr rad Juliua NrnbanU. of sihllawl. Mini ttn- arm hnitamtUl- Henry M ilb-r. I> mul la nding IV i-lhow. Hay what Aagdat (inu-nlarg. timl of cellar, wriatlamd. and baanm. j (i For alada or bgtloiw. swl ti irarre-. Htale H a tall - WSODIBO our FITS. Ecclesiastical. Luther**.—The rietmiuary at l*hU , uiU-lpliia. iu the ffvr years of Ita | existence, ho* already sent out about n -ii> vigor- ’ Bond* forwarded, with BiU C,4>. D. sting every wrertte* .ad .wSmOarist ^ , "TP* on wMrh bodily awd mratpl V-uhh ' May’ Bfi lfiTU 3A—ly June s .Iff—1m New Advertisements. The Song Garden. through the Board of Fulhi.iitioii, we trust will soon supply the church with sin improved v.-ioioii »»t the 1*mu1iu8 of lnapiration, with- a vari ety of metres. This is the great demand of tlie age. 51 issions among tin* Fns dmen are ... „ . . . J . . , - - - represented as being iu a flourishing 1 .!* ‘ 1 ‘ nwoermrat week nunUtiiMi. IJtieral appropriations r ' " " ur * *' at" alkalln: wen- made for them daring the Over one hanilrevl years ago a lot 1 Hauduy, Jam- 2Mb—I Wend* area ti coining year. Thu follow lug mras ' **• ,hv • ,r • , lo 'ditheraua iu A.l.ln-sa by Pretedml of ( .dh-ge, were granted: l-’or Vi.-ksbuig, #11, «le<>nre»oWH, D. fyfien rhnre-h. A Monday, June 27th-Kxamimitiuo 300 ; for Nashville, #6,000 ; and for , ' ,lttr ’ 11 * n<,,r *° u ' bniU •" '»• !“ f iH-partawnt; It F. )L- Lea vet I worth, #1,000. 1 Veiled.—The general atsitlsliea of Junior Kvhilatkui. , Tlie extension and reoeptkm of | the Unite.1 IVndiy terian t hnrrb tar Tuesday, June ISiib—Kvaiuiuatuai ; M , xu i;ARt»i;y rnt kiml salutations and fraternal re- tbe year i-mllng May, 1870, are aa Freparulory Ik |>urtmeut; 8 F. II.— K«r hratniu re « i(b a %iuirt> mi ranv nmi gartls between the different deport-' fo»*»ww: Nyntwls, 8; lYeteiyteriea Annivenmriniof laterary .-hah-tie*. ,i4ra.tui.mfi* *,t». Im-iits uf the Household of Faith ' (intending three imh |wmh-nt.) 39; Wcdorwlay, June 29th—9 A. w -1 —Meeting of Board of Trmtw*; 8 1 V of the mcmU-isliip, (K»..*30; Hnn.hivsil wails, F. 11.—(out eat of Literary Jiiwkv 1 ' • - tie*. ThuriuLiy, Jam- 30th—CoMinracw- Exerriaca; (iraduatioti and by A St:ttIKS ..r Made tlu.A. w1a|.|.te tn , thrfrsads at at! giwA-a. Piugw iiffrety , arranged with rarh UuA .-oa.i-h te in “ Hy Hit. LtriVKU. MAte'N. Find Jb r at easy’ « it j THB BOOKjOF worship. JVA-W «T pd*4y te Ot fiaarfM fra- tiaras ,-,**/ *t .V„r-l .|s-isu r | , IH9 |»4. of tN |«m, f4ai«, ia now a iia.ly. We give the rhnrrh right mils on em-ry co|iy *>4iL sml in this wny- ' par* "1 the profit* aCrrar to the rbmv-tv l-tire-.hi iffhf ............... t**ri Aralsnaitu Alnts-utur fiffl llarevro Turks gilt itegr. features of tlie Christianity jrt-eaent day. Tlie folhnriug delegates visited and addresKcil this Aaseuibly: ltev. Tlmniiis 5Iel*herson, from Canada Fresbyteriini (Tinreh; ltev. Dr. Kd miiiul, from United Freshy terian C’hureh of Hcotlnnd; ltev. Dr. lllni- kk-, from the Frek- Chm-cli, M.-ot- lam!; ltev. Wui. Amot, from tin- Free Church of .Scotland; ltev. John Mi-Master, 1>.1»., from Itefonned Pre.liyteriaii Cliurch ; ltev. Dr. A. McTxmI, from Cnitetl Fres- 573; tetiehera ami officers, ti.67!; seholiirs, 42,007; thindogh-ai inuries, 5; students, 85; colleps and iieadeinies, 4; students late year, thuds G23; contributions to- church ! and salaries, #819^911. Krfvrmnl (Oermuu.)—At the late 1 .Synod of the Kefrimied Chure-h Iu : Newark, ltev. Dr. liosmiinu, of the - 1 (lemma Branch, tested that it cov- eml “tlie flehl iu 21 Brutes, having ' 330 ministers, 3 colleges, 3 tbeolog ieul seiuituiiies, and a missl.si house. Conferring of Jbgrec*. Jteoa liAWMMt, risr’jt Hoard of Treater*. RUPTURE CURED. Manh’s Radical Cure Tnu#. uuwnM If m* I la wt.litt.-n t» a prartirat cure I Wrwrit.-s. it nuuatn, a Autrr of Hrhoui Mu*n vAiuiu.il **>.) *. Ml rte. THE ttOXii OjkBHCK. 1tied Hmd. - Hrte«les a TieaUse ua Vocal t'altarr, with Ulnstmtioas. Eweerlar* Htefogid. Ike.. It t ermtaias New Music. aAipw t» High School* 1 onus lsul.es' Seminaries. Ac, ♦ I. S. ui praspoid no receipt of pcire. ] (HJVM MTHBK k ('fr..*n Wsshiwe- l.m Street. IbsS.o.- (’. H. HITSON k tU, 711 Unsnlway. New Vmk. • Jnne 29 11—2t #1 W 1 SJ 1 »l } 00 M-c.m, nil* sib...... t -VO y llutwr*. pLuu * 73 Turney MiSfocra. snin-r i-xtra gilt.. S 00 Turk. > Ainkjue. ............... I 00 WMb gilt riaaps, 30 rent* extra. Minislrrs and r>Higr.-gatiuas «n- rr- ipu-sh-d tn srisl «a their ortleh- at once, tu irbas a liswig ot ten per .-cut- ia made. . rfl.PtT KTHTlOX. 'l Brie., Iu Sheep, ft; Araheaun.-, gilt Kttfii*h Tnrkey, #4. Tea per mw-unut aunle »«i tli««>r who hay in grauiitie*. iirKFiE k (Haitian, litNikiM Urrfi, ( 4«iuntl»kft, S (' >VU|« ^ /•tel A».#r ‘Jim* |ftumi /afiMt," iMn by terian C'hnrcli, Scotland ; ltev. 1 with 130 stmleuts III preparation for Prat M'stt, from Irish Fresbyterian tlie ministry-. He referred to the Church ; Her. J. F. Harris, from the origin of tlie cliarch in this country, Iteformed (Dutch) Clnireh ; ltev. -Mr. and said tliat though the cognomen Stuekenbcrg, from the Kvnngelk-nl Herman had been mi site from Uftm S-. » UMmf rarer*. AcWs ficup eg w As f|A||K V*t aisl moat ellhctlre I known far the rare and relief of Trra* Lntbcrnu Cliurch; nnd Kev. Dr. I’ratt, from the lte-Unitcte Presby terian Church. These delegates did not all address the Assembly on tbe same day, but on three different occasions. Their interesting address es received appropriate and cordial responses from the Moderator. Tho Assembly appointed delegate* to reciprocate this Christian coartcsy to each of the Ecclesiastical Bodies above referred to. The next General Assembly will meet in Xenia, Ohio, on tho fourth Wednesday of ilay, 1871, at 7| o'clock, F. M. With a few remarks, we will bring our item* to a close. J, This Assembly is composed, to a considerable extent, of compare tivety young men. OecaaiounUy tho eye beholds the silvery locks of Some venerable father. Who* the roll 1* being culled, you sometimes lu'ur tlie- “i).D." announced iueonncction with certain names, yet the majority are still iu the vigw of manhood, uud destitute of high sounding titles. In the prime of lile, they are railed iu Divine l’rovhlenco to engage in those deliberation* .that invoke the glory of God, the prosjiciity dr the ehtrrch ,i - I Hernia or itnpuirr. TW» Traas lm« w- t»e |r Hh- m.,u. lion of the awl .-infront title, they bud not erased from tln-ir phvArtuu* of tU* cwalry. do t ot creed ,the doctrine* of the Htedelb -rg [ Hert.'la^iw "folptr' mperfor* i“ tel ft is the umIv Truss tliat wilt rrisiu tire- lumelo M 1th uir . iralntr. sn.l tin- wearer ran feel matured that lie I* Hsing a remrely 1 a ill 1«- at all tmi. » safr- *n«l <-ir.etu.ll Cateehiain, that iweoiotia^ heritage uniting the Heform-.! ehurcltes ttf Hwitroiiaml, the Fal itinate aud Hol land. Iteformed (Dutch.)—Tlie missionary work of this clinreh is proajiering. Au effort ia making to have the Ger man church, which has heretofore done almost nothing in the foreign Held, begin their efforts ia connection with this church. This arrangement will probably lie consummated. Tho cost of Foreign Missions dnriug the post year was #81,000. A Tin-logical Lutheran Institutions. w.-nrawraaw»TW ciaW COLLEGES. H OANtiKK l .Jlnre. Sabra, Rraaoke t '.aiiilv, Va. Tire -remw r.*ium»-f aanUHlty im tla- rerou.^ Il'r.7ur«d./^t t /’ .Srp- J Va. r . mnic.ii.il., rremoeur, nan- J. K. t'AMCItELL. lia l Agi. Sti-onalmrg, Va N OMTH CAKld.l.NA Cteb-gr. Sfount I'leaaani, t’aloirra* IVsiiHy, X, C. l:\iwnar* for the OtOMlMt year, from fias lo #1XV P.ir tnfonnali.xi, tu Wires* Brv. f,. A. liikh-, livciil.iil of the (.’oflegv M.uiut IV Hid. iu ito iita-ration*. (*f thi« we guarantee rutin- *Hi«(x«.-ri.si «n .-ill wl«. mar exrue muter our tnutmeiit. loMlte*’ silk claatW- alubutiiual bell* for eorpnteary. falling of tls- wsasb, ami as 11 rapport to tin- lurk and abdominal mamte*. Anklet*, kuei- rap* sml q«<rk-, ing» for VHiiroar v.dtta, uteiT* nml weak jams. - Sbnukb-r l«w«« for Indira, gent* ami rUUdn-n. for thr rare of *t.Mqilwg of tlie ■Umuld.-rs and ** a cheat expander. Ille liiMmro.nl*. the mi«i aonerior article in u«r—light, c**Hj wBrodesl am effectoal. liprtrarornt* for ail phyural Hchool 1ms been opened in Amoy, tjgSkfgET * *** with a flourishing class, and throe tv-marie* aad crwtehe* of thr route ap- nativu puteoni liave ulready bwn i*-v(d r u. preaching for several years. This »’ v ti .ithraS-oi instltutioii ia knowu os the Thomas ’ " ... lie Witt Tlieologk-nl llall. Three ' " u ’ young ludiea have gone to In“- ® 4 — tf during the past year hs teach< ltev. Mr. Verluck is teaching iu Ja- j-< F, A pan, the government school, ami lias high reputation among tlu officials. A Preparatory School aud Medical Dispensary also exist iu the Mission at Arcqt, India. The Ili-kk-lbreg Cati-chism luuliemi published daring tti« year in the Tirmff 1-rrfguAgc, I RALTHI0KE, MI). C.lt. llOGAN REDFCTION OK FAKK. to rontederotjon rtf the Kl-m-rrd d.rliro- j in . .•*! of all nert*#*nrie* hios ilaininir to t V . ““‘ns 1 ; II.,., I Kieping. the prtee ..f fbaied t# he . Auk let*, kue.- rap* «»»».«fork-) „, terrJ m, , lu i ,fhr Jsntiaty tat. WOT. to j CllI.l.F.uB. WtelmHu. (u-.mi-r ('emitr. 8. (’. Board, #10 pel mouth i Tirtlimi, *4*S0 |wr i.ioatb iu Fttgirietor. J7«db ui«te I lias llama ; #S psr iroroth iu — AIM rttment, AiMm* K, ulhalls, flt' * N kvvbkrkv tie i* i iu.ro (I'.dieshite I lepniT FEMALE SEMINARIES. VI OfNT AMfEXA r.-mate Senrtiisrj-, Ivl Monnt IHsimt, CtianstConfo, ii #73 to #on t Si.nple Is *-> operolioo. aad ate Meter lo fte aol ut order.—0*0* Ate. It >uppfi*« a drokk-nmn long Ml bj thoro wboro lucaa* nre flaiked.— Gmby't Lady's AwJfc Kereraewing girl *lwuld hare one.—At T. Sam. Will be in every foxnily ia tho l«od.-At T. TVO-mo. Simulo i« eonterartiu, aad jot Dm wufk u repul to the boot—Ckie*y* Stfoe 25—3iu THE LBTHERiN BOOK STORE, tt.» I KK 1UV. «n±rsttx,r«5 ! r.uI 2sutts * 3r,;,r *■"" r-, k.ttus: Sfeo-fse May 231870 .1A-ly -N b __ <»f twfUofw** H** fim W J ™ r jJW S£ j.lO, ' “ courar. With T\1 O. SSI Vine Street, 1‘bilad. hihia, Ps, 11 is now pre-parrel tn fill ail erdram ' -w--. - -* ka,jrai e parrel lliHiVh '.glr;it i I’ulilientkmK, ■ abd Miscellmireau 38-ly Souring Machine*, Guns, Pirtols Etc., Etc. for nut of our l: all teller THenlogicn aotka. Suroluy-sritooTs vriH find it to advantage to favor us with their ial nttenti.ro pi' eu to the seteetfrro » their oitIuiy. rtwn te fjniK waleredgffed ,nn«ti reu. Etpen ESsssromsl S S&sSnB'ja*.«. win, Flatten. Middle of the nSraiow., Fog natemAdk ' lr.SK ltev. J. I. Miller. PrinetjKil r.r ll'of. Baud* Id.-, Huperhltefidput of Music May 27 I860 IV I\| r»Hp 1) T O lk,x 1H8S 42—tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY. | atiH enutinne the M atch and Jewelry 1 hrotiura* ill my -new rotnbtintimeut, ortHT of Kichmdsuit and Tstlar street*, Core mmmhr4 to. - * roR - • ' 8ept 9 iH«ff -•' IfiM/t ’ W*m •'^fokly* J .frr»8 lfi * Ktawi ColamlAhfl-iU. » . v ~ '* and Kflver Wutehea. Jewelry, Silver ami llawd Ware always to or fnrniohed on favoralde term*. lea, Watehe*. Jewelry, Miudc Boxes Jiiatrtunents ke., repaired by an exiu-ri- niml Kunipeaw wannhaw. <1. PIKBCK8. Jan 2fi 21—.ly - "1 Tl e the mulct-signed, stake oath that at the time of the late Kail-.dike Aarerieaa iuotilute, held | OTOT' ‘ f«T Mk'fl «ue Piaa.. made by i 'l.u-k.-i ing k. Kora, ooe Patent Arion l*i«i«i made l.v G C Manner, and *cv.ml other uiaker*' iittern- ui.-i.ts w ere ira-d aguiute earh other, fay older and under the control of the oSeera ot Hie Institute, to deride which Piano ua cxlul.iti.ro in compteirioo ahoald rafid tlu- K iret 1*1*111111111 a* “the h*t flrorore 1‘nieo te-re.* To tedaia aa i-q—te** triid. trice alt of rood Puukm a ere- mote with paper*, (daring the simmer of tho hnlin-s) •** that one Haso rerold not he .hteiiigmteH-il fusil Iinteher. aud firirr did the .1 ii.lxo-* *>-leet one of toe mid t a* the last, which, upon ■■■ time, proved to he the raid Patent Flan... n a aiding ft the “Pint "over nU tehere. tor beiag the heat tinman retasi l mum U, them." .Tins trial wan nft. r Chirketfog 4k Sons' 1'iairo li.nl received the Legira of Hroror aud Medal, aud Steiuway k Sana the Medal from Xa;mh-.m j and the Judges of said trial rattWx. folward MtJleuhauer, Piof.-Mor of Music, Mnsienl IHreetor ami Origtrntar of (he Xetr V*wk and Brooklyn Ciroscrvntatera of Mro-ic. (.’Itaries Frndel. the enihn at and favorite i-<nn|M«-r, and Pianist to his Koyai lliahiu-a* tlie line Giutuve of than Weimar, Kisraarfa. t're.h-riek K. Itrandie*, 1’niti-MMir ot Ma- t&ssr u ^ - A. b. lit tef iikjuiii. Orgaitint at fjtht-drml, Jersey rkj ; l*iaakt, ltobert Rieger, ( ’has. StedwmM. Koh’t M»i—if Manner. (Inventor and I'atenSr* iff the Arina Piano Porte.) Sworn Inffore Mr this Ad July, lltefi. O. U. TAYLOR. Ctro.’x.te lloeds. i,22sS»c2;2iK=3S in »M. #|«tivi»fiii, b* m* \« i sdtiMil, |»i minty tu#<l (Wn not gH oat *■nW It i>i Tho Standard Piano. ! Writ* for affidavits, t«wpfaiet and rtre rnlar, mnl teate in w hat jaqa-r job saw | this ad vert m-meat. & ADKKTH WAXTED^j in every ritr and town where w* have ute already apfaduted them. , j. | AJOON l*LANO IT1UTE CO. Warcrooro* amt Office, No SS4 Braadvray, Manafaetory, KiiilBB Bowery. K Y Jan 27 4—tf A Perfect Sowing Machine for oytr rm dollars.' W ORK# oa sire fabric. Atm the Bmtn» Ui» 10 tUe hpavk-Pi beaver dttfa. Xo vwduiiiica! mgcuwtj required U> me llrw. Tb# «K»t tNruk mw rip. MT8 warrant to 1" kiti tim'dhnih(CAdinpfiiiy fficb M.ooo wow n usz. Liberal term given to agents Will road oaa Machos- (men* to tor ore getting ap a dub of rax Send money ia registered letter. A<hbeat Rev. C. H. BERNIIKIM, (Traerml Agent lor ih» sale of “The Fairy 8ew- «g Machine, litltemriOe, GuiMuol County, North Carubon. rsav rug <rritttoxs or tbs p*. A Sea-log Machine haa become an neenMtejf iu erere we# togataoed hrtnfly Tha ■ Ymsy" enuHnenJ* ilo-li wberover need —K T. Uerupt. , Work* a cnraplolo rer.f ution ia aa article te » roncii utility — X T World. e The lew price 1. hr ao meant Ua chief lyonro lunsLtiOix—Doug Word keeker. Posacsaea every nqnoile tbr frmHy me—X T.