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” • - 1" " T ^ 5 1,1 ■■ ■ *■?,.-P ." ' 1 I 8.C. m u<E ill wi *ero *ta fCOUfc- /i ;> WRH WPP* THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C„ SEPTEMBER 28, 1870. i For Om Lutheran Visitor, of TrureL — Talladega, ffir, ho. V. uriM trip through ill Sooth r $ t)o Him more hhrrtedly A hui fs now written. ;Tbis we must do ♦Hiring a short respite from other duties, with no aid «jire memory, nswp imule im notes from which W jptvpar© sketches- Memory, too, lieooiyes cor fused wkfen so much is crowded into .4 two months’ tonrj and, "besides this, our renders will please winem- ber that* we.did not travel-simply to see or to have something to write about, and that they are to luive only such a in ml vie of ‘‘odtls and find dime to trails- ry* to end** a* fer from 4t he ‘jcusket of the columns otf the Ymtors We htid, in our last, just leached home, tljut dearest of »H earthly placets id id idler leasing ten daj s iHosf agfeeab^, we ah* ptf again for the ffar BouiU”—“tho' land of the. cypress autl the piue.” t We omit mention if several other poults, and eotae to {Columbia, S. C.j oim.v the handsomest city in the South. This imvnd distinction she has uot bhiiiucd since thtj memorable 17th of Fids niary, tftte. The saefelnml destruc tion of t(»is fair city th© State—is a them and altogethe r so moh need uotjhero again rowing ifrtails. She effects oi invasion than uuy citjx in onr tainlv faf more than visited. 31or wide sti *u, crossing ' pride of t f.imtHar that we its liar- vrs the sad J^erhnpH, ititry—©or have **we ©verywlidr© at rigid ajp then*, hit many of edifices njitl tine rows which m:nle these l»ea ilfidi and eha lucre ml still pleiKlid .. * jahade trees id, are now 1 Wnnains. like s. The been »re im- thoee iehhil to the haVto of fin (him ordinal Igur#, it has it uuother \\ K£ttijx r from the business houses wide ©reeled ire generally , loosing h He and styl which, five years ago, direfyl cdntiagnitiou. tiie splettlid trees, w much to jthe api»ean»n Ive rephuied, it might, more prosperous years, JwearJn more smiling dice than,that wifi which she WAs formerly wo outside of Columbia, worthy of ootnpariseu with Utte street, ihm! nothing there to riSpinl it What can be finer than this wide street, with its long green lawn in the centre, its two thickly shaded avenues on each side, and the many handsome buildings scattered throughout its length f It is difficult to solve the question, whether the houses are the ornaments of the street, or aw* thouiselvee ornamented by the latter. Augusta is well situated for the large business which she domaints. Her cotton factory is said to lie one of the Isest in the United States. The hotel accommodations are very good. She has a number of fine churches, and two excellent schools. Two daily papers supply the inhalv- itants with the “current events of the day. 1 ’ But we must not now dwroll too long on this fairest city of our “lair sunny South,• aa we shall have occasion, in a flit are article, to recnr to it again, in order to notice another of her agreerilde and attractive features. lint May 51th, the day allotted to Auguatn, has merged iuto night, aud we take tl»e (leorgia (Vntrnl Railroad, bound for that prodigy of Southern enterprise ami Industry— Atlanta. Before speaking of fclm city, let ua look at oue of natures wonders, wliigh we pass on our way thither. Sto*.© Mountain, a short distance south-east of Atlanta, is an immense heap of granite, apparently atuvut 1,000 feet high. This mountain is ©no mass of graaite, with h<*« and there a few small buslies and trues growing from.'the crevices lu Its title. Hugh Miller, wIhii he wrote his “Testimony of the Rooks,'* might have collected a of evidence” by calling in this gigantic Peter as a witness. It is difficult to realize, as you walk the busy streets of Atlanta, that rtiis large city is the work of a few years, it having lieeu almost wholly rebuilt since the visit of the Shermanic horde. Scarcely anything, save the ashes of an all-devouring better than any medicine. NVe read hare, “If a straw can tickle a it is an instrument of happl- This conditional pnqvosition I have voeriveil Che Smith Carolina Synod's a|vportion went. W ill all who being granted, ww would veuture to *ro entitled to copies, plena© either prov e »yllogisii«artly thn* Ms “Bill «-■» «ime lu !*»fe©i» or send a iweanmi Ar^v” is a very tnrge afx'eimeii of the #**•« ct,amentum. Muj. diaries U. Smith, who writes under thin uom dt jdsme, is a rather portly gentleman ; his hair, which has failed to gnwe the top of hia Imod, is that changing from black to gray; hia eye dark, keen and mischievous; his whole free betokens the genial frieed and social gentleman. .- n »> Home is quit* a ptaisutit little city—inorr pleasant, wo Hi ink, than pretty—with a |Kvpulntion of about #,000. The city is well supplied with news, as she has sue dally and two tri tveokly pa|ivrs. The suburbs are quite hilly, ami riavw to great rtdvuntuge. Bear the city aro several small unmnUtia ranges, which aid iu forming a very pretty view fur the h>var» of tlm beautiful. \Ye spent three days here, including Sunday, on which wa attended ser vice iu live PreahyUruiu chnroh, where we lteoid an ©xctdleut sermon , (UtUvcgtsl to * large and styttah i audience. Early on the morning of the 30th, A. R. ULFDK. Lathsraa 1 Pastor Brobfti desiring to insert a sburt nqiort of nil Isttheran literary and benevolent institutions iu bis Alumnae, ivquvsts those co*tueete<l with them to furnish him the ueoea- Htiry in format inn inun<*duitely. I: t ;. ;.ri mmwmsm*' J prn. - -J1. Business Department ■TT wgfT mev* ~vm* t ariCK Moseys Ksaaivad. Oolaaibte AdmtlMmenU. ‘ B. A W. O. SWAFFIfiI.0. -tty * -td 1 AHEAD AS VSDAL. f|J’ ■ ? <AM- r*.%: # ‘ - - Wf *■ *'*■♦ T 1 Jf'fTlTf 4.1 a# Our Fall Mtoolc or CLOTHING, HATS, V,. - AN1) GENTS' K*sii*sii*htnir Goodu, X«»W m HTUUK. -— , 1 ▼ANDO MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CHARLMhTOX, n. c. 1 Thus. Boyne, . Mm K M Kerb, Mrs J < Va tifuuc, Miss K MeasttsT, Miss K StriD*. Mrs M K Miller, J. Ytuingiuer, J A Brown, A Asnian, .lamb Wleksr, VV Ynarv, A 4 Bragi, t. I'iiyt J 0 Bwittvubrrg, Mcl^nn, Kirs M 8 Hwirtvtib»*rg, 4 M Hwigeit, l> M \v»sal, Kl V A« ws left the qniet old 4'hoica Houi sud took the can* (Unit is, they* took | K ' Auatiii, us) for Alabama. l"b« aaw mud from i i^ughumu, i tome to Schua had heeu ooui(4ete«l only a shfrrt time Iwfore. Our drat SUqqnHg place ou this li»e was Jack snuvilh*, iu the iiorth-suSwH pirt of Alalsuim.. It is one uf F M IH-rrick, Mrs N Summer, rv R M rsrrie, S Uoberta, 4 It do/, Mrs M U Trout, |P i. . . J *f?„‘ ,u *?* m lABonr An aarr stock d..S) tO 1.1(1, •*k00 to 104 } 17. nAVK tM to I Mi to I.M11 A’ I’A'If OFFkkKH TO TUK PVBT.lV. ”.hU t«, |.'si | . 1AJ0 ui lull \1 VS ssd K- »s' Hsu «*f even ik - . .s-uot„ iu 21 “sjsS'feitZr* •i-w to i« * jfi.pT^SiXr t 2..-S) lu 180 in to i B.hO to MU ; extra chanm < - , " ■jiii tn *1^, The lnnr»-Kf Hoe of Frritrk sud EsriUsli Tv- }!?! ' Cfrths sad Yotef. ever mfc rnd. Witt. AUU to 1W) j add its mol fscilities is our Wiskslmp, v« 2.00 to 1G0 smdetermhMs! that oar t’usUsu lU iiart HHnt atwli hr HUWflMMd. Halo ssd (loUtiug st s Udrmle. JL L W. C.HWAFFlfcU>, (Vdnmhis (^.thiug ituuar. Heyt 21, 4—tf .> avam>o fertiu/i:h. OfROtnOk “AHIILKY RIVER” BONK PfMUMIlATE. M M.C. DI KES & l!r,r T. H. BOIXK8T, Agent ut Pmaaris, K, C. 'te i ** ft*™*- fh'f! June *.l B)—If CO., 4Utt*rinl Aijintu, ifrari(*stoM. UT. the most sociable and agrrenble little tnu lift w.* luvvu AVnr fiililul ^ _ ?.«> to ino tBO fa N»l 2jIIU N» Hfr -.00 in 100 , 2.00 to IGt) 2.oo to ion 2.00 to 1(101 2.00 to too 2.00 to i mi 2JO to 1JN 2.2a iu full *30 to 130 — ■ REMOVAL. RUPTURE CURED. Marsh's Radical Cure Trusa. bf St AiS Ptiitum«, m SJrrr M*M. Jfc> twt'/Sc,* BURTON A IRVING, S W. lialtiuinre Street. BnUiuton*, i IIIO MNnnf:u<tuo-nlof MliirtM'sihav, hlMtit, tkr., him! Dra|**i« iu Mru'a Fur i nisliiiiKS yviu-mlly. I mil. Special Notices. Uttfe towns we have ever found. So tar as we rould judge iu oue day, the society must be most excel lent, re&ucd and educated. We Wen* perfectly dtdighted: even the i the leuteiubnuiro |4eusv« us. The} of *! towu is built »»u a high hill, where «H rt J Aiurkhues. tbry •» UautifaLj it is exTissliugly difficult to |irucurt i <0 ^ u u mi- \lnwt nl* lliul iimuI itt fleas fgfcv— A. X Eirtri, DmHlmor-. MJ. EfM »y* r.l i,ut /W» ImjtnvLm. T HE brat and n»oat cffrrtivc Trow knows hr She rare and twlief of ftt. ftW.-4 -awyao|5Sar C2SSS JT&lSS£lz h has irmmrd t»» ratsldidimrui, ptivairhuis of this eontitry. who do not h Kh*s^» hwfrling.au the enrnrr Lsuir to mcommeud h ti» thorn affiirtrd anlma end Tsylor atrrrts. w hrw G ldtlltt K.s. Wholrade sml Retail • GUNt, frtanik, f C. mftrtfii)- K tufona* kU friMMU and raaUnnrra tte*. ut will cvwftlantl.v krru .-humn-tnu nl uf alt » wrQ nrtn-h-n la-long could lerl 8<» ic city, a few visitors Kvcn no very hi elcome shades. many *s. and a when h iU ik>© <>utb> tough th% to from • frit A her liospi she can ,uons* bnwncs the finest!hot el sdie hajj tjveif known. S,wie of her streets igill ifwve the triidc row of oaks and* fliui, which, with the elegant priva Ug niideuees on either swle, recall her glorions past, when the whole city p-esenttMl like pleasing views. "Among the niauy objects of interesl , we mention only the new, partiiifij finished, State Capitol, Univelaity of the State, State lViiitcntid ry, i ml Shi ney Tarki ' \ H*cving lost oar ti ivelmtg com pnnion, we «dart for A'goaf a, more alone than was father Ada in, alien he 1 ‘Hbpongh Eden aster. Must of that used in the town is hiutlrd in casks from a Isrg** MtHring which <hsrhargrs nsv- ! end hundivti gallous uf pan*, I'oo) , with Hrruts s« 1 icing superior to all ateteb"' — - . - - .—, It is tin- uulj Trues list »ill retain tin uig t.» his Iwc «f huuunu. sml. s* Urorc I ^ , MV r.-mdntr, snd Hie w«m-r r\ri cast* w.uitiomai. wm u. y Umnh. j * * Vrx,x 1 i f 2ZtZmCVtmR ,H l ft* -8..r u, ,1,.. .ft A OB | . “ tlm buyer ths ptir«> >4 m mrvi prir _____ __ , L| __ cutler uriisfsrtisa to aU who may cmor I^b'9. ( oiuimn'd with rsaad tom ATyuJEa ; .*AND J L WLLB X* j snds-r um treatment. Ladie*' silk churtit- nUlon.insl belts for to say the least. Parrnta, try it. • | Mill cottthinc the Watrh sad jywclry j i m^du^li^ck sitd^UloudiwI Anklets, Lure iws and stack* j ‘* r » l “^* r ‘ l —“ *«« isymr Kreein, • tut varirasr veto*, ulrl rs and «.«k hht. W. * - ? _ ;im WhU dom conrtsgnitiuti, wan left to tt tell when-1 water per minute the city had l*een,” anti now there Ittstnmiriita, Ac., rr; Hicot Enna rrnaiiei siuksun. v. ldtncKs 21—ly as ciperi- Jan 26 The little UMiiiiisr whet! UUra d«-iMllv m-rprnt ra-aorta to a mtoia piaat. A little farther south •« cuute to^ ***" r ? W1 ** 1 " .^*1* ^ T “T ^ | stands, challenging admiration, a Oxfonl, m bills village at mhh-h J, the*altered,must j flourishing city, with an immense there m a »uak M*>1 female collegiate ! ^, n a „u exjn-rtwsw m s.tar«u»« the »««■#«,_{ n -g MWn .. ri Tin - p iwto i, ■ ■ — — - business, and a popQUjion of tier- j institute, numbering sltottt 156 pit- of eroUsUag health and Hie —a tori m»: wmiiNrowww, *| . u haps .10,00(1 souls. In every direc- pil*. Tho budding is of brick, ' kholesowr iiidu.^imxw. Now. a hat dues Kiioahlrr hrscrw far Mien, giwts sml rbikbea, for the rate of looping of the nhooWh-rs dad ss « rhsst Cljsuitler. 1*H« Instrument*, the iwwt sunerior J. it sunenor NMari art iris iu use—light, easily a dir **rte« taal. lustmntents f«» all phyairai 4U*f«(nuitt«-*, «%rratan- of the sfSnc, ln»w ' legs, rlsb feet, hr. IVsmirivs sud rrsldic* of tkc Etc , Etc. *>! tion houses are p»ing thi, and there ocUigouul in form, umF'o© arnuigrd \T ‘ h '* V U - 1 T^HE and«-nagnrd napertfoll^ iufornt* thst LU‘ te u l». rs m ,v dl msta.Vtlv h 4 fc ‘ M ^ 1 hi. ftiemK sml the public getwtallr, u»st Uu teuclmrs Wttf •»» I»u*tm.lly y t!w . ^ tn y. ke. p. .-.mataatb •« Hand a tanre utafer together iu H small cetitre ' h^-nisst tht« mvuuUe Uotson akirk ntsice- Mol min i siMswIioeat of (Juris, Hfttols, is no telling liow mueii larger this second edition is to he wnwh* by so o»Wt logemer iu a small ocutrc bv.wiast the mvisildr puis.« ahh-k tiuu-h Anvil, hammer and trowel nsuu. . j tticaatiwaar t Swrly it 4mm. Tl»e ur«t 1 " ' ““ ' ** ■* ' tion is. wluU gunie shall wa fol- |ihs.viu4 mur |nm i in huifmi *° ' Inmsing a wwlit liml naft fUslll . ! i oi. A ***** h4 your miHiilor he music. 11 ere Li fore she has lieeu far Talladega, still further smith, is a behind the age in hotel aiTonitiHshi- j jdrwutaut Uttle |d«o* of aUnit ;i,(M»t| Ammanithwi sml Wpoctmen’* tqajMwaU lie is »hm Seen! .fur Kinger'*, U lleos k Gilds**. mu<I Wils^fa Shuttle Sewing Ms* hr examined at kh> tions, but there is iu course of err©- j inhabitants. Like Jiu-ksouville and tifMi amt nearly completed one of some other little tow ns in AIuIkiuia •xprrirnre. «iKhtt-m yt thr Mpikarr uf .- ! TUK nervines of this lustitatiaa will 1 row (tnh-rs forfilovtSft Tir#, and Underwear, _ commence riarado#. If. 1870. j in " n ',2“***' lM) ' U ‘ V ‘ r * aUil11 - P^toUlrily i It is (icsirnldc Chat f adrnta «IkwM be j the finest temples yet reared iu the j autl Mississi|q*i, -the priwcipul booi- Iw«Acn mries of satisfactory b fimaaisU Work from tlw itHiBtn imsuptly and ^ to attend the iarirtvi- ( tln-'etmutn . ’ * South ill honor of Epicurus. This 1 ness house* front the *s»urt bouse naamk a ws thst lluatettcrs fa much Bit- | frithfully attcu^edIVn iBi chines, which nm atmv. . Sewing Msriiibrw, Guns, 1'istoU. In* Safes, Isw-fc*. ice., iriwind in the .lent imnatod. June 22 /*r#cr*.—Newr York mill* muslin shirts* wiih best Iuh-ij Uwuni*, jtcr 4 d«c.,$lV.St; w hen made for tletnelasl « |>18; de- t taehed cults, per | dur., <FS. We furuhih Shirts of other grade* of roudiii. wt lower prices, aud m» low, per * half dozen, as 61S. " ] •6* l VirertHM* f*rr idra«rr>tng.~ Measure sine w.nan „ of Wv»-k—«iaf round tbeliTesst—sire found 8* "AIwH & CO^ the waist—length of *l« ve f;om between No. S Huli«lny 8*rt ZSttti&S&£S£ m lhdtimotv, Md. ly, and hemliug tin* dl*»w. Say what kind of collar, wristImohI. and Us-mi: ! Fnr studs or bntt«»u*. State if a tall or Mtuut ttgure. * 71 42—tf MEWBERRY COLLEGE, ( LkwItJ mt WaHtiUu, S. C.) WEDDING OUTFITS. UMM will be good new* to nil who fare on four rides, thus cneloMtig it in m* your eorrea}Mindent did. 1'pon i a square. This ap[s*arw to be h inquiring hofect, ire fig the liest Jau 2t» Ki*TAfU-l.*lI KP If way;* for he had and we now have the new* road con and Augusta a most hi* solitary ipuniofi, We found rg i 'olumbiu lent* otic, but, like moat of the 8 rith Carolina rosfilo, running over po<|r pilic lands, aml/cousequently a rat lhe line for prosji No «pe cau form a of Booth Carolina lam seen f on the lines of We Jhatfe seen all cities of tbo Booth, and Oalvcstoiiy and we ly say that, since -th« Columbia, Augusta stgn«l a rival in beauty. It on a bhiff haudsomely er fk uifavora- < diritose*. iwvfc estimate < Mu those fH j of il J J ay. But i Augustik. kop rooHuwit i tev.unmli | is fating: ling ot without >Vli built >n, ■ n 1 rt II |M luaiut their Jj I-Ofti' prr f fsIqrapT; it A .rthri«* to tk® of moderate laid out streets, and has a riouf^y estimated froiu ^ 25,000. From the bill jifet bey«m<l tbf fi^ri»ufiaih In Carolina, we have a good bird's-eye viewr o| tlie city, which impresses us favdritldrns seen in the distance. Broad and Green stree ’’not seen equalled; the business tliorouglifare, ond the latter for its great beauty. Broad street, ns4ts mini©, iiiqiorts, isjoJ generous width, partfrtly dosed (it aadi -end i by tv* large markets, between which, for more than a “mile : hiked with large, costly ww have er as a tcra «Uvnstlw-:iif»g, rcgnLttuig jnnd nntweptir prop* rti«-* whirh urc im* ‘ I ,1 I in the ntmc happi pinporthcw • Southern good plan for u small town. Many k, nay taker pn-puratuH. estonU Tkk hud the “United Staten” , of the residents of Talladegu were . ibcn-fw*- k tkr **i»nU«K«- to wbtrU rwow | {Miinted out to iu. High enough ! formerly South Caroliuiaus. We o* rrsort whru aw health Is iarprr- j J9M /te. ' * ■ i t It! 1 *9 j M | / * * __ __ j. < jftWtcuiic dunrim. or by ray other rouse. BOOT. (HOB, Am) HAT HODXE. rout good accoimnodatitMis, but we mice a meiuber of Cougross troai u j,| tfrcM( aad roiuiltioriiiiuil or have since reHi*ete«l qnite seriously the Palmetto State* and the inti- jcoaiierted with our habit*, orrnpnthwM on that immortal ;u*d jK'qilexing j mate, confidential friend Of John , and pursuit*. question of Bhak*i>eare, “What’s iu 1 C. Calhoun up to his death. We reptile i* u name T Well, wa failed to find hop* some day to see the Ufr of -ufrlr and .Ungerim. than * *f>' »are«*(4e ,wrter*iii that uaiu.-!, ilmt |ftUri*S ««««.; T „ Z ZrZ?‘ZSZZ i reriinpa “our eocatryV hotel will by Col. \>oo»lwanl, who, pecUqpa, 6,ihhi% ffiteteon nf thr bow.-ls, I improve as the country Iss-omvs bet more than any ouu else, cau ilu nml offer serhau uudmlir* pn*luc<Hl by ter; but .should it be limited in this justif*© to his memory. Talladega . ‘H**- iaaplahrfaaa ch-nu-nto. It U *l»so lie ex • le ss f*4Vu of thr low of trn asmth* 1 Xlav 2-5 IK7U K. A. W’llXElDtR. Maiu B, Oriwkh. H C J (VsinL, | u pHv.ntr hmilM. tlOO to (125 •P„iU m *_»l 1- |» 3b—lv W»i way, we would not 1»© over anxious to take stock in the establishment —not we!' Atlanta is not a pretty place. Tlie streets arc irregular and cod, with the perplexing coil ti of u pew name St each angle, must* uot lo.>k for inriacely of such sudden export lii ban a flunking mule unU feimUc Ccr- iu a city nor should we iu so short a time, much to slow of ornamental. If we will As > fi! bp. street is ntial and obstruct for busi- on iitifal r-. the.view* rather too nr ness, they are not very , Broaul street. City rpiltji'j the whole length ot I Parallel to this rnus (jroep street, whieh, for about two miles f is most ay ears run i street. •flf isagaifieeutly shaded of large oaks. Befcw centre rows is a rich on which children hav tauitiet for sport. The the street on each side and between it and the are of good width, and tally arched by the of the trees. We have "four rows jthe two lawn, oppor- rtions of the lawn rows, beauti- b roaches seen nothing, that, despite her natural disadrau tages, Kite has iu a few years arisen from the ashes of lier former lieanty, we should assn redly find enough te challenge our admiratipn without in dulging in higher criticism. With a hearty 'wish for the.continued suo- eeas of Georgia's interior metropolis, we bid her adieu, and try to take a comfortable ride ott rails, sus tained and inspired by the thought that we ure soon to be* in Rome. Our Rome, at the j miction of the Etowah and Co©sa rivers, in, like the old “mistress of the world,” “seated on hej* seven hills.” Whether there is this number in reality, or ouly in fancy, we shall ndt attempt to decide: let it suffioe for us to know tliat the inhabitants fancy themselves iu Homo, “with her seven hills,” and the “yellow Tiber” (Coosa) flowing in calm majesty by u the gates of the imjierial city.” W© resolved while there to carry out the. old maxim, “when in Rome, do os Rome does,” and, therefore, when the other folks sat down to diuner, ice 9*t down, too! We stopped ot the Chokie hotel, breakfasted, Ytioed, sup^ied opd slept, for that wm tbe way Rome did. Our opiiuou is, if we can always do as well “as Rome does,” we shall never be troubled much because discount at the bank of England is 6 per eeut Rome has no Caesar, she has “Bill Arp,” who is a much better man. He makes people laugh,, and that la school, nml font i!©WK|Kip©rs. taiuly quite a literary place. We expected, iu this ortiele, to can oftpnoi- liUroducc our readers to Mobile, but Influences (list unfortunately for (hew, we are still about two columns off; ami now, os we have already “dragged our length along” to tediou^nesa, which is always a good stopping place, w e will uecordiugjy, “veto any further movepienU” of our rontUing j pen ‘S>n the present oeeosiou.” IOTA. all thr nerrvtirr organ* Rfemld hr. an to H*ak, tn n mUiut cowittUn. Tpon thr siuouut of rNUtaaxr which thr vital to the Jeh-irrhsta _ _ il ii. the mJrij of thr health <h-p«-n«U, nn«l it ia IroMi*' the grrot vi-gctaWr lovijmram impaH* «itwr> sa«l rrwuhiritr to tfe- mnu ini* l«>itaut fuurtHftti* uf tin- body. % thut H can bi rrcnBtnioiMAcd and auantntrrd a» an invalnaUr prevradvr mmtirinr. Hcjit 7 ltn ■ - ■■■ » ■ s*v 1 " 11 vrnnuiFALx axd retail rntiLsa nr BOOTS, SH01SS. 45B HATS, arnrr ran* n w* sraarr. colcmma «nu cus-c COLUMBIA. B.a Jan 12 16—tf 21—ly i Tuition. C'nlh irW IVpartuicnt. — . ", l*n-p*n»f4>o “ Priiu*r>- > " I i uridtaital rRiH uwr*, #t.3D to "'NT Ml Furl, light* V\ a*ltiug, Ac.. For farther jiartk nUrs addn-a* lii r. J*. P. Suxi-Tzkr, Vmidrmt. Walhalfe. ft. C. Aug 24 1—4t Through Tickets North. Gem'i Superintendent'* OfUe, ) OrrenrUle dr ( Wsm/m R. IL (X > Colombia, a C.. Bcpt. 4, IfiMk > ^ yS and after this date, tlitvapii Tlfk- rt* to Near Y«rfc, Hfedriplih. Ifel* limner* W»ifchir«*i aud Utohmniid <-un hr oil reheard at tfes tolkming BmUmii mi thi* Ruod. ink: Onvnvillr, Amferanti, Aldtrvilh , t'okcalHiry, hWburry am) At* JOHN H. MORE. Oenl timp't. M. T- KABiitm. ttoal Ticket -Vrret. Ezcutrion Tickets, B0AN0KE COLLEGE, ‘ Salem, Virginia. XKXT SKHSTb> DEGIS* SEPT. >7, 187C. T HIS Imaitnlion has a full eor)* «»f Wintanictor*. a tlmrouKk c«Hirac«rf stud ies. and aim* at a hijrh grade of m-lidlai - f*bi|t. It* miprrior educational ad vantage*. | uMMlrruO* ciiruars healthy location, and , rjcrrllrnt tiuill, travotinv' am! trirgraphir fnrilitW. rrndrr it well worthv ihr attru* f Ihm ami jailtoua^- of tbe South. Tin- ha-atkm *»f thr rnHrcr in «nrh a rk-h farntinjr rtxira a* ll*r Uonnnkr Yal- i lev, cnabb-a tlie Fsrulta to tatrr trrni* suitable th Hue cmnlitbm of thr roontr? . Kntirc Fxpcnar* for Scmkwi of Irn month*, almnt ; Thf* rtaimatr inrlodr* Board ns<1 Tai- timx. ruihraring Mmicro Ijuunmcc*. A b real .Medical Discovery! to vrxixta-3 CALxroairi-^ /INEGAR BITTEi.3, { i Hundreds cf Thoasand* { . J t IVu- ii»r t • rV Ur VA-XsIt-l ' J J CurVtftft, : % ] £-■' y ec \t;^AT IT.2 7;tc.'? -I ---a m ^ ^ 7 2 li! m ipj ij 1 tot l ”- ;T» t* J fi *m * Concordia Synod*—-The Evangelical Lut be ran Concordia Synod of Vir ginia meets in Koineris Chnroh, August a county*, Vn., ou Satunlay, the 1 JtU of October, 1870. Richmond, la.—lfev. D. il. Hen kel, Lutheran pastor at Btroadsburg, Pa., will leave bis field of labor on the 1st of October for Richmond, Virginia. t 1 U 1 l_i H 'gJg MWU !'■■■"■■ 'l-L- L, Church Notices. Trim cits at Synod. SC Peter’s church, Lexington Co., S. C., where the fiftieth annual cou veution of the Evangeluml Luthenm Synod of Tenueasee is to be lield, November 5th, etc., is located about eight miles from 1Io|m*’s Station on the G. & Railroad. Bretlireu coming by the way of Colombia will take the Greenville train at 8 A. U. on the fourth of November, and axffee at Hope’s Station at 10 o'clock A. M. where they will find conveyances. Those coming through Newberry, will take the train there at 12 M., or. the fourth also, ami strive at Hope’s Station at 2.30 P. where they will be met. _ Members of Synod, and other brethren who iutead to be present, will please to give timely notice top D. EFIRD, Pnnfor foci. L. P. lomtod SURGICAL DENTISTRY. I>H. I). L BOOZER S URVIVING partner of I»r. | Uim. Wing wnuMfntlv k in ('nhtmbfe. offi-r* lit* pmfrorionsl Tina to the pabUr. Hargiral oparotinn* ou tfe- ngtnral teeth |M-rfnnurU iu the n*wt *ri»*uU1ir immier. TMh eXtrueted witfemt pain by toe Application of a local MuroUhetiiv Artificial woih in every improved rtrlc done neatly and dumbly. 1‘articular aUctithm ia invited to an Un proved. *n|tcrior and aervieanMct mania of attarldug teeth to artificial pint*-*, (.’nil and ace npeciirwu*. Office over rwrat National Bank. Main fttreet, Colombia, ft. C. April 15, 1S00 m— ly CHARLES P. STEVENS, (Suectmoe to S. S. Stereo* 4 Som.) lUaufscturer of Fonitore and Dealer fa Lumber. {, i? time IMh of Oetotirr Smth Carolina HaUrntul, T O IlaUimoro ami Ri-tnru an pn-vi«ia« to tie IMh of t iM-xt, cun W amcha«rd at the Ticket Office of tin HOMEUMI _ _ . ■■Pi idight luhuixx- on the almvr for rindeata hamMKogfl iu private familir*. I Eeerv bmm-h nci-eaasry to a liaished edncntkm i* taigdtt.in tin college. F.*r furilHT pertieulur*, rotnlojriH-*, Ac.,! HEV. p. F. BITTLE, D.D., Plvdibat of the CoBegi-. Angnsf 4 PA—?m mrr x.#s kot a vtut |*FANCY DRINK.flf > .uIImuni"r~~~ • leftlta tLiaUv m U> dnAk«i*e«i *«dr*«*. hot«« Urn tfSiolws mute tr«m *hoU*ir% PeoU n( It vU «»C r»Utor*l*. fto* ft oipua * at freotly iwfuttW rote*. ^ y"TT. ~ l«T«k *I.T i Tfr > ’ *-**-^j. PUBLICATION 80CIETT, Lnth * rTiU ® team 8 * mta * ry sa 42 Ko*THia.rrn stukrt, j PHILADELPHIA. .7 K. 8HHYOCK, SUPT. U.< _ unit rrwia luap artwrO. Uiao wi.t b« SroifitfM Wt I-’ ZMIWOJ i t!o vftit'. o:--40i4 si00 wi.lta*ircaf<>ri ..j it Um tov* *re m* < I m* er * Ve wetrnu, Vi. nl W ftftft'l I The Fatherland Series. arrangements to translate ami pafe Tlie Lutheran Puldieatbm 8«riety have mu<b- arouigements to translate and pob- li*h a arriea of ttormau Work*, (<udta!4e d^NFFIOE and Warrrooma. No. t ft. Cal- V/ vrrt Bt.: Factor)', No. S bar St.; Lumber Yanis. Kdt u, Etitan ami Frotit fttnvta. • [Hept. ft 4-1 v. Baker's Harmony A ND thorough baa*. Ever)- apeefe* ut con<M»rd aal' fikconl ia trrotud iu detail, frimphAed and made plain, with cowpreheoaive and natural (uraiutaUa ip keeping with the l>n*dth of the *ub- ject. It la tie~head for^tfe atudent and vocal, orefewtral or band marie. By B. f. Baker. Fries in cloth, Ik Bent pori* paid to any uddrroa on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITBoTVCO.. Boo- ton. c. H. DITSON *t CO^ New York. Sept 21 2t REWARD. F«i blind bitodfoi a that DeBl _ , Rometly fail* to ««ro it is mvmred expreoaly to edro the pfUs and ntahlng rim, and ha* cured cam of o' Ifory, hr »1! dniggiala. 14? Franklin S^ for Family ami ft. ft. me.) under the title <*f "The Fatherland ftorie*.” , ^ The following book* have afrrmly been pnbiiabrd : Um- Cottage by tbe Lake SO.73 la tfe MhUt j»f the North ftca 0.73 K»-neTthc Little ftavnyaid.......... 0g3 Frit* I or, Filial ObedWaeo 0.S3 tiryvr \Ya lty; or, Fidelity Rewarded 1.00 Them rix hare teen put np io a neat caac. forming fh* No. L Under the Earth .fid.70 Ohf Tkddavs.. i.oo The True an rv of the Inca u.ss Muih'tl in the Snow W" Ihnninie; or. Bread upon the \%atern. l.W Seppeli, the bwia* Boy..«•»..»•**• fififi Forming Set No. t, put up in a neat In prrua. autl will shortly be publfehed: Tbe Greek Slave, or Filial Lovoi lam Wd. the Runaway; Gustavo* Vpa, or King and Froaant: LkUe I Maternal Loro: Wnrigaap. AnluiIt. The Irno Ajw of Gotti fnl N< time to l ft. fi. Sept fi—ly l 10 0 tonr_*nd Cbrotn t,a For loflimt^'toer, co tion Bilioua. pi to J. Ycnr will commence September Jtu, 1870. The Principal boa tarn Bated with him Rev. F. M. Bikle. late of North Car*»- llna College. He will lie further aided hv a full and experienced eorpa of teach er*. affix-dip* the awphat facilities fw a nuuplcte English. Classical and Muaical education, n* well a* for the attainment of auch necowpliahmcBts a* lwcome a n-floed ami chriirian home. For catalogue or farther informathxj. apply to Rkv. B. SADTLER, D.D^ LnthervfHc, Baltimore Connty, Md. July 13 : 12—3m • kl'J ha* L * arc m-tw-l E; *• unrOH, Vitiated r »T . jew- * IJ«* -H - lew *■*•( aaw bta aad *1jar s, U i* _ _ _ . . pjrsamra rdft tn * Si m*<L fiit r Ebitoap’L Ikv *>on ot tbe thb book of worship. l.j fe, / mrwwqi Hunt* Sgned </ thr Esvmpiitol L*- A .twrniea T HIfi Book, of 074 pans, rimo, it now ready. We gire fre church eight eenta on every copy aold, and In thi* woy part of the profit* accrue to the eburdb. Price, in Hheep #1 00 Dark ArwbMMine 1*3 Arabeeuite V Oft Tucks, gilt edge ~ 00 extra Kill . * Turkey Mon*cen» |Afthi. * W Turkey Mnroeeu, wiper extra gilt. 8 00 Tarkey Antique 3 00 With giR cteaps. 80 cento extra Minister* and congregation* are rr- qneated to aend on their ordors at opce. to whom a discount of ten per cent. L* made. PCLPIT RHITIOX euui dtocount mode to tfe BBS* c Fell 10 .‘4—tf Uc*d*V, 1- ^ tVtiaa'b.lUUo** AtMrti4 r*Wt*t*a» tatta M «!, ItoiMiM ejf Crmy T-tra U t.u onWf K4nf>-s •• I« aWr puftlut wUk > 1' -•Xipria** ot lv .rft-paU, «r> rarX Vl'ftW] Ptwu. (WwtU vn«a—l ft wa -•ergjr°'\f-'’4 lu tarsi** I an*».*b W.o ita u VtmL pta, KraptiMM. or ataqjttp had. •*«! roortarlwo* * Ul -U ya« har^ I ,, ).k> 4 pore »»d Mo tauf.-.i o< Ibo »j*t**» wJl T&, tap*, as eterjwnia^. «ta **»a Sm mwto**" 1 , •*« 5C- T. j- mykto. s-ft rSaw*ta « «d** <■"*■ *. .StS8. For sole by GEIGER & MrGREGOR, Golumliin, S. C. July 0 j 44—tf . rr«ri«-%. C*WHr»ta **4 » »**»* ii wtwwisia f * fnl* t ■ Staunton Female Seminary. r E First SemietD *»( this not be opened on tfe- ftth school will _ of fteptem- ber. iia first anaounced. but oa thel«b-_ Tbe term* have been modiritnl imoS to embrace in the te English and Latin. Fuel, Uf** «nd Eaeh^pupil will fnrtiWi one pmr of fieufrsfM as the owner’s name. Aag 17 51—It \*