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basement with Sunday-school, lec ture, and other rooiua for the con veil icniee of the congregation, together with rooms for a parochial school. Tim U|»iH*r cliuiulter lias a gallery on throe sides, and is Airmailed with cushioned- seats , and a tine orguu. It is handsomely and tastefully frescoed, with snored designs on the ceiling, and a One lifc-sizo marble statue of Our BttVioitr in u niche above the pulpit, ' wihm Mums in manufacturing company, VHAItl.BHTOS, Sj,C. . not lUCRttKQ jtmicn iukihij .' illation, uor }nis lr«r business rt any very ^tension eril propose luu ‘ s ot W tatilt, might >ld very mater ber prosperity.The Httitoi cttl y, which is swpiHirUsl by Oi in, jm i iiaps the largest school South. Daring the tnist se* roll numliered over 900 pupils B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD lu the last six months. Another is them, and so sanctify to them this supenimiunted, and is barely linger- great sorrow of their yoath that U ing rtn the shores of mortality, im»- may help to lead their feet into the tiently waiting the suminons to cross ' jMith* of righteousness and peitoe; the Jordan of death and enter the then may they through life rejoice heavenly t'annan. And still the in the consoling hope, that the little Macedonian cry, 44 Cutn« over and family circle so sadly broken now, help tut,” is heard from every quarter, will one day be permanently ve to v\ liieh we are unable to resjsuul foruied in that blest place where the satisfactorily. How earnestly should trials and cliuugca of earth are wc pray the lord of the harvest unknown, but where there is “fulness to send fortli more laborers Into his of joy and pleusnres forevermore.” vinevard. A. J. B. O. wily to Acad ft city, in I lie ion its The [j best tfocklv i i ". *1 cii- Jished t also, AHEAD AS USUAL. New Publications (Hirer Wintpt—A new book id' nmsie for;the 8iinday-seboqf. Oliver Ori son & Col Boston. This book is well calculated to supply u wunt long fide. True, the etuintry is deluged with music for Sunday-schools ; but f really good, churehly music is wanting. The music of the church should U* the music of tlio Sunday-school. It of ten grieves us to see the very chil dren, who are the sweetest singers iu the Sunday-school, sitting with the house of AND GENTS’ f Fiiniluhing CbooiIh HOW IN HTOUK. Died, iu Newberry County, 8. C., September 0, 1870, Mu. XimoLAM Sl'MMKU, a gin l HU yearn, 0 mouths ami 23 days. Air. 8. was one of out l*c*t eiti- aens, an honest man, ami an humble ehristlau. He was for sereafy year* a worthy mid consistent member of thu KMiiigelical Lutheran Church, identified with her history in South Carolina from the beginning down to the present, aud always deeply interest ed iu her welfare. I Is leaves toiu children, nineteen grand cliil dnfn, and twenty eight great grand- eliddieu. Thus, through three gen erations he illnstrateil tlie power of Christianity, and the beauty aud vo4*UteiM*y of Lutheranism, by an inwouiprouiiaiiig fidelity to his pro- li-sMon, and died at last iu that |ieace which such a lift* insures, and iu that blissful hope which such a faith iu- J. 11AWKIS8. In ■smorism. IS All; Hson), loress. i\ long, us to »—the which ff A. days were forty nine years, four months and twenty -three days. lie was born in 8tun!y County, N. CL, April 20, 1821, continued iu St. Martin’s church, by Rev. A. J. Fox, April 0, 1830, and ordained to the ministerial otlire in 8t. Peter’s church, Sullivan County, Tennessee, in October, 1847. He removed to Lexington County, 8- C n in October, 1834, and took charge of several chinches in connection with the Ten i lessee Sy nod. Actively cugngod in the work of his laud, beloved by his peoide, ami honored ami rvatweted by the community, he (iroved himself a workman that needed not pi bo ashamed. Uis health, however, fail ed, and he, tumble from bodily in firmity to coutiipu* Uis labor in the aaored talus', offered lost March his resignation; but his |*e<»p!e would not give him uii. He was unani mously ri'-eleclctl, though unable to otliemte. His five churches clung ts him while he lived, and though his demise was not generally known, be w as follow til to his last resting place by a large multitude of mourning aud attacht-d people. He sorved Uuriug the war as a member of the Leg iio lit are tar two years, uml filled the ofiler of Probate Judge for ls-xingtou County at tlie time of his * loath. lie Inal held the oil ice for nearly six years. He leaves a wilio mid six children to watch, wait, and foikiw in the narrow |Mtli. One sou bad gone Udore him to the happy land on higlu { ltev. Dr. Uude, of Columbia,- jo*i • formed the funeral services. D. ? WANDO GROUND DUKES & VO., (Jrnrrel Agr*t*, i * Cltarlcston, 8. C. Hky T. 8. lWfiNWT, Agent at J'oumris, 8. C. June 9 40—If FKHTIIJZKK. A8HLKV RIVER” JIOSE Pllt)8PHATE vrr. nAVK KVKtt OFh Kkhb TU 77/A VI HLIV. lil EX’S and B»**' Hot* uf every de- ivJI m-ripthoi, Trunk*. Valine*. Slum 1*. Ruga, l>rem*iug Qsaw, Ac. A oiperior Khlrt, never before nfiV-rvtl is thU iiuirket, made to on let wiliiout t-\tm charts-. The Inland Hue «f Fn-nrh and Knctiah Ciotha ami YiwUuge ever ofierrd. Whh adilittoiud facilities hi our \Vork«lnij». we ore detioiidned that wir 4'naimu lletailt- n IT lit id util tie uiMirjaiwil Hat* and Clothjng at wlsdi-aalc. «. A W. P. BWAFFIP.LD. CiJumMi Clutldsg Kouar. Kefri 21 4—tf , , Fur t)i« Lntlu-rau y^silor. Ibe Work of the Lord Prospering, clo.setl, silent lips ip God. For many of the 8nmhiy- school tunes aro not church tunes, not adapted, not fit to be used. This book is churehly, well printed, aud has over ninety tunes and hymns, most of which are unobjectionable, 'flu* compiler must love nml under stand children, who will rejoice to mount ou i “Silver Wings" to the Dear Kditor: 1 have intiu|led tor sometime to tell you and tliejpborch of the doings of the Lonldju our midst-, being confident, that y|oii and the lovers M Eion will rcjojfe with us. You rvquestetl me to let you know how we were getting'along at Grauiteville. I now comply with that request. The Lord has visited us, j»nd re vived Uis work among t|i. The church here has l**n the imject of my ln-art qnd the burden of my prayers for the last five yet rs, and BURTON A IRVING, ■f /JQ. W. Ifadtinmn.- Street. Ballhtanw, I DO .Mmtnf<»rtmvr>of SbirU, t^lanv. Drawers, Ac^ and Desb'iw in Men’s Jsr RUPTURE^ CURED. Marsh’• Radical Cure Trust 11 in)ihigs grnerally October, 1870. T HE ImI sad iMMit clbrtiva Treat k now it for the ran and relief of Hernl.n ot Ttaptnrr. Tilts Truss has re- «i*ived the sauetam of the a»<*U cnisest pti>MKian» of this country, who do not Iw-sitatc to n-4-omitH-iid It to I Worn- afflicted wifti Honda as bewr iat|ieriur t» oil others. It is tin- only Tiw that will retain tk« lure-els with su> errtsinty, and the wresier cau ft-cl MNsorni that lie is using s n-iwedr that w id tw «t nil times safe and effectual is iu <s*eroti«Mas. Of thu »r irnarwntee etaire sili4oiii« to nil who tuny route under mtr trestiuewt. silk elastic nlshuuiiutl belts foe ••orpaV-wy, falling of the sunk nml as a an sport to the tsiek nitd nbtlominal tnasrlcs. Aukh-U, loire cn|u nod Mock- ioirs for vnrleost- veins, iih-cr* aud weak jonttn. Sixwd<h-r tow*-* for htdies, rents aud rlifldn-n, for the entv of Mtoophig of the ■dioohtem Mid an n chest erpotoler. PiU- lustnuamu. the tuosi souerior article in one—light, ensily adjusted aud cffi-etuat. luMfrumewts for ul wifil ■h foMiutu-s, curvature of th<- spine*, how h g*. rlnb fret. Ac. IN sauries and emtehes rtf the most sp- prtived make. f a MAU8I1 A CO n No. 3 1 loin lay Street, Baltimore, Md. Jane .22 42—tf i MEUTICH. Wliobrelr SUil llet.il J 4 firmer, ( wlumUs, H. r*upc«-fful- infnl-ius his friends aud customem tlist i has icssiwJ to hi* near e*fnbiieliuM-nt. i metly Kiiodcr’s Imrlding, an the corner ltirhsnlsi.il Slid Tsykn- street*, where will r«(u«I.Utfly keen on IuumI s well kstnl assortoieiit of all artk-lcs tn-hutg- r to hi* line of .ImsitMSM. such ns tlrorr- -*, l*ro\ tsUHis, Tobnrrn*, Ac. Jiiniiary 20 . 21 ly at present in a better stu-te than it lias been at any i>eiicxl du ing my labors here. As 1 feel convinced that u any are anxions to;hear Crmn us, I n 11 state that our lionise of worship wi s never huishetl, anti the windows without sashes. Thx 4 brethren det nuiued that tin* house of'the l>onl inust be completed.* On the -hi day |of July they resolved to have the sadpes put in, and *bii the JOtli of tlii s;iine . mofitii th«t |resolution was i carried into 'efteclk .It has improved -the looks of oil! cliureh vrtry imleh. find ad(h-d#to t|ie comfort ot tijie por- shimierH. \A» a proof of tljfe .si>irit of libhroliiy and church lov| of my iwome 1 wxniW add, that thelexpenstv incurred iii the impruvenn-nt was ^met promptly. It is intended to continue* jjhfis gooil work' until the building hi finished. * | . Tbe&e btelluvn, tbough biK'a small band, worji willingly for tlnf Ixrid. I eoUimi*n< e<t a protracted meeting oa Saturday* previous to the filth rinuday in July, at this plajk*. Thi* exdfxises lasted two weeks, lie vs. L. I’augliman and L. Boukhight a’s- • sis ted faitld'ullv. Owe sermon was Mill continue flu- Wntcli and Jewelry ba«iiMi* in njr new wCiUiiAwiiit. run uf kidunlnn <ui«l Tnyha ntieetn. -lumbis. (*. ial.1 mol Filvcr Watehe*. Jewelry, ing*. rilvw ami Bill'll W*rt- nlwnyn Iu * fiful. Mt fui uidled oil (m iimUr term*. tVi-k*. ri’ntrhr*. Ji-wclnr. Mtude Dnse*. wtnuuenbs A*., revuiinil by ns txjirri- H i-*! Eim»|*-au iorlnuu. Pride.—New York mill* muslin shirt*; with bret linen breoni*. per ( Hoc., #19.50, when iuuk fot ik-tHcbcd ruflh, tIS; de- tnehed cups per 1 <ka., ft We fnniidi Shirt* of other grade* of law, )nx luilf donru, an f U. DirrrtivM* for Mr**vrimgMessure sire of neck—*iz»* rumwi the hmu4—sue round t lw inis—length of sleeve from between the shiMihh'ts or *r«iu*l coluum to the end of wrinrimml, ludding the arm liorteuntnl- ly, nod bending Uie elUtw. Snv whnt kind of rolhtr, wrist baud, and Itonoui. For *t«d* or Imtton*. HtnU- If a tall or Moat rigtnv. A Torpid lf«Ui Koo*-tm i in. without suy Mwiguntdr nitiM** lb- phvMcsl strength sod amatol H>(nt* give way, mtd a atrengr tur]*M full* alike ou the hudy and intellect, rib-re ia little ur so pniu |«-riiaps latt the luititrel vigor nml i-iiaHdty of the affrutt sim| uiM*rulsr oUt-w nernt* to ha^e di pnrU-d. and as iiwbffeivm e to I lie pleanure* uf life, nod even *4 it* grave rr*|iuim»lHhlie*, Ului the place uf that enmeM iu!cn-»t In Iwtli «1,|. b rbnr- oc|« rite* every well tmlnnred mind wlutt in|n h* akhv roudita*. 'Thl« 4tnt«* uf partial e«4Up*c in often the preiouuitory *> utptwai* «f *«* *en- It iudienti-* naaii*tnknb|\ NEWBERRY COLLEGE, (biwtd of WalkmU*, S. C.) r IF. e\eo io« of this In-titutiou will counuence ritndiy, Alryt, U, lSTO. It t» d(-*irnl4e that Mmk-nt* idomld be ut rdk-fp iw time to attend the tlrnt red* tntioft*. The expeune* of tin- li-rs »*f U'U uiouth* are a* follow*; lUmnl. in tirivntr fnmilie*, 9 ISO In #1SS Tuition, t olh-giste iK-pnrtmeat, 43 ** l*repwratarv “ Xn “ i ‘niunr^ « 13 locideutnl rviM-n*es #3.30 to 5 Fuel, I Jgiit, Washing, Ac., 20 For farther pnrttrtilars addrre* Hr.v. J. |*. Sart.TtKB. i’endde*/, Wulltnlla. S. C. Aug 24 1—4C Wituhii/.—\\> too Iwvn a wont to say of, and a hiving tribute to offer to tile memory of onr dejMifeil brother smt friend. Ofl during the war did he call on us, bringing the contribution--* of Ids |H-ople for the relief of mtr sick ami sirftering sol- ■♦beis. Alter the war we m«‘t leas frequently; the lust time, when be assisted at the laying of the corner stone of the ehun*h at Lexington C. H. W« always foniul him to In* a kind, true- heart ed, earnest hehe\ er. He hived his country and his feltow- tueu, his church mid his brethren, his Saviour ami his God. Mt fought—he mmqmered—the jgdrf ew crotrn iret* un his bn nr. H. (»nl<-r» f»r(;lovi <sTh->,and Un4erw«ir, in any quantity, Im»wever uiwll, itmuqUiy ntteiided tw. (kiwi)* forwankil, with Bill C. O. Di, Ig Expire*, t« say part of the country. May 25 1870 38—ly Th« Great Medical Discovery! Dr WATjraea CAUFOXXIA flNEGAR BITTERS, L \i Hisfradt of Tkwoih i!} “■» 5 Dbju- l -**bmv.r t-. IkHr ^ vJ^'I rlulS ? ♦ <>ii* iwubuf) tiist the vital pea cm stv bmgaUIiing and need a athnulant. lu *orh case* tin cfltcet of S fra dan * of llurtrttsr's 8t«r Hijwh Bittviw u wonJerfulljr InafidaL I ke great tonic wake* up l be ») 4m from its drown-. Thr - srerrt intis him I the chi-alntiou receive a new impetus. I be rehm-il tu rre* recover their clns- thtUi uimIci fhr oprrattaa* of the apreifie. like the idnrki oe«l Mn-ngth uf n musiinl iuatrniuciit in the prun SURGICAL DENTISTRY. DK. D. L llOOZEU S rHVlVlXU imrtarr of l>r. L 1*. f-rrjnr. Iwing permsacntir locate*! in Columbia. «dh-r* bin penfrawirumi *rr- vjtvw to the jMililir. Hurgtnd opcration* on the natural teeth performed iu the moat arb-ntilb* mnnuer. Teeth ntiw iiil withuat pam by tlie aptibcstaMi of a ha-al ana-afhi-tie. ArHAeial work in every imprivul atyh* three oeatly ami dnndd) Particular at (cut H*n U invitid to an im- provid. «up»-rh*r and srrvh-eattle mode of uttMchmg teeth tv nrtiAriai plahw. Call and a*-e •perituen*.- • Otfiee over 0. Dtrick*' Stun-, Mahi Street. <*«»hiiiibis. d. 0, April 13. 18U9 ml— 1 y \Vbcw <• ROANOKE COLLEGE Salem, Virginia. uf tuning, iaithargy aud delaliiy an- replaced t»y rMrtvj ami vigor, the spirits rise, am! Ml*- that aluioat u-etm-d a burden wMk t sssssa of drprrreNNi bated, beconn oiico umre enjoyable. Marriages. NKkl tiiLtiSlVX RKiJrlXtt SKi’T. t Die«l. at i'ouiaria, 8. Mepteur ber ith, 1870, Arnold Wkumno, aged 18 years, 10 mouths, and 4 days. He was born iu Groiiaw, Ger many ; with his |Mireuts, tuuigmted to America the latter jmrt uf 1807, aud ciuun to Pumoriu, 8. C., in February, 1808, where by his Immi- esty, iiulusUy, aud correct de|»ort- inent, he secured the esteem of all who knew him. He wras received lost spring by tlie rite of eqitfinu- ation as a regular me in tier of Beth lehem Evangelical Lutheran Church; bnt was not long spared to (*xcrt his religions intlueme, being seized with oonjestioii of the brain, which iu less than twenty-four hours ter minated his life, so full of prom iso. T. 8. B. HIS Tiistitutiou bn* a full corps of Married, at the residence ot Mr. Thomas Chandler, September 18th, 1870, by ltev. J. Hawkins, Mr. John Case, of Pulaski, Tennessee, aud Mias Cornelia A. SAtzlkr, of New berry, S. I insdvu tom. a thomugii coarse of *4«id- u-*, and *uu* at s Jiigh grade uf achulnr- •liin. It* KUjH-rioreiliu-atiunid advantage*. uwmIci .ite eipewnr*. tu-nltby Iocs torn, and exrrlh-ut uiad, traveling awl teh>Kiapkic faeiflth'*, reiHk-r it well worthv the atten tion and potrensge of tin- South. The hK-stivu of the college in aurli a rieti farming n-gion a* the lhiamAe Val ley, enable* th* Fsealty to idler term* miHahli- to thr condition of the country. F.utire F.xi*emw*« for JV-wton of ten UMHitb*, about #910. Thi* <-*tinuitr iiM-lndea Board ami Tui tion. ettibnu-iug M«*h*rw l^-ingnagi-*. A ■•light advoaer on the above far Ktudrat* boarding in private families. Ererr branch neeerenry t* a finiahml ed neat ion la taught in the eat log*. For furtbn paiticnlnra, catalogue*, Ac., addrr** . BKV. a F. BITTLE. DJ).. iYuhk-iit of the LoUege. August 4 49—2in ot|co more enjoy aide. That Mwrh.a radi- «M etmuge -ImmiIiI be prodoccd by a retuedy entirely devoid of the powerful alkalobl* and nnmruU *u extenaively aaed in iuo<h*ni prurtk-ts may acmn In- cn-diblr to tlma* wlw |dn tkrtr faith mi the iiu-dn-iiud-eflleacy at active |*)i»*m*. but' if th*-*e *keptk-H wiU lake tie- trou ble to enquire of tlM*^ who have ti Mtid tig' correctivc ami alterative virtue* of tlie I titter* under tlie einnm*taace* dr atril*-iI. they will find the atatrarewt ta 14 tree. (OrtA-tia KdTAhLIMIKP ItGl able salary has been raised charge is now pre|>rtml BiiniMer. T jT i Let oa praise the Ixm fiurvukius work, ;nid- umy, his eoutintled aid, the labor good brethren build up the w reguids Cavalry diub bdipy to suy that tBcJmff BOOT, SHOE, AM HAT H0O8B. A. SMYTHE, . wu*ju:salx asj* retail Obituaries ' Another watchman on Zion’s walls has fallen I The ltev. Wji. ITanch eu sweetly fell asleep in Jesus at 7 o’clock, I\ M., SepU'inber otli, 1879, aged nearly 82 years. He was a veteran iu the Redeem er’s cause, having been actively engaged iu the work of the ministry for ferty years. He was long an honored member of ti»e Teuuessw Bynod, and one of the original found ers, and, at tlie time of his death, a member ot the Ilolston Synod. Although an illitcnfoc man, lie ren dered important service to the Lu theran Church in East Tennessee, and his memory will be long and gratefully cherished by those who onjCjfd bis labors. He was a labo rious and self-denying servant of God, and his labors were owned and blessed by the great Head of the Church. Nearly three years ago Father Hancher was stricken with paralysis, which wholly disqualified him for the active duties of the ministry. For some time previous to his death, he was almost entirely deprived of the jiower of speech, and could not therefore leave his dying testimony SJHHHt, A*5G H.4T&, i rnrr *nut mix rmrr. reccwM* noru block COLUMBIA. #.C. 1 Jan 12 19—-tf Fiyk cxxtj* ai>i>itk>xal will Huy mImn * with Ndrcr or copper ti|w, whirli will ■uive the Ihitct the prlre of a new pair <>f •hoe*. Compared with ragged tore and dirty Mtocking*. thay sat Uwariful, ta rey the leant. ISut-ut*, try it. Bept 21 3ai - ; beion* the fii 1 , %. com* no assist- f one aer- iV. Honi, 1833. , . 18.0 luthkhan publication society NO. 42 NOBTH NINTH gT#KET, . [ my1 l’llII^ADKLFHJ A. J. K. fci-HRYOCJK, 8UFT menced a hieetiag. I had *ritk the exception 1 mou preached by Rev. E. a Baptist minister. Tlie meeting lasted six d ith us. Maw p were led to l Lutherrille Female Seminary T HE Fins Tens of a Haw Brhoiwtk Year wilt <-omm»-i>e< aiber 5th 1879. The IMueipal hre amor kited wM him R. v. P. M.Jttbk. Ub of North Chfo- lina College. nTwlTw further aide^ by a full and experienced eorp* of torah- era, *ft>*nling the amplevt furilMre fur c coiMihh Mfwi. ClMtolrel MMid edneatkre. a* well re for the attainment of Mirh aceoin pi Uhaient* re lieeotue a rvAnwl and euristian home. For «-atab*gue or furthi-r inA»naalina, apply to , ^ Rky. B. SADTLKtt, D.D^ loitkerville, Ualtiuiore t'oauty. Md. Jiriy 13 12—3m Died, at the residence of Oco. N. NirHots, Esq., (her brother-in-lnw,) in Bavamt:th, Gn., on the morning of May 10th, 1870, Mrs. Emma V. M. Ncnoezer, in the 42d year of her age. Mrs. Nitngezer was a member of the Lutheran Church in Saranuali for more than 22 years—having been confirmed by Rev. N. Aldrich, Oct. 3d, 1847—and gave evidence by a consistent walk and conversation that she was a child of God not only in name, but in deed and in trnfh. Her husbaud preceded her by more than six years to those mansions of peace which our Saviour hath gone to prepare for those who loro him, wkiUt her fhthor-in-Iaw followed her thither within the short space of two weeks. Separated but fbr a little while, they have uoffj as we fondly hope and believe, been forever re united with each other, and with many other loved ones who had gone before, at God’s right hand in “Blessed are the dead who power, ari* If Eleven Were added to the tehurcli. Barents'Were made to rejoilte over their children’s returning .to the Ldrd, to $cek kio pardonirtglj mercy. The Loll . i» still at work I among this jieoplc. 5 f & A goodly number of them have doodled* their subscription for tbc support of the gospel, and the sal ary pro No Choir ahonld be without It. The Luttafta l uiai* aUow boriciy have juadc 1 hull a **rie* at O.-rwien w onr*. (*rnotWo Tlw fnllowfntr Inoke ha\>e nlmwly bmt pablMhed* • ^ , The Cntuuw by tb«* Lakc.,^, in the Mid*t of th»* North Swi. ..«•« f|t Aston, thr KiAwiMS..*...—ret H. U0, th« L£tu Suvoyanl, 0.85 Fritz; nr, Fnild tritrdWnce 0.85 0ryrrWaltyi«v.FkleliQrH*arar4*ri. 1.00 Three sri here brre put up hi a «ret core, forming SW No. L ;| firivt' tlu- ErtlIh....• .WijJ Thorinkeea • aaf <* a*****!*#* ««a • a I U* Trerewe »»f thr lura - 0^ Hnrird In thr Snow ©.» Ikirehm- , er. Bread upon the W etna, l.tl Srppeli, thr 8wi** ' Forming Set No. t, j»nt up in e m*at burrow * us to fy dty oil »« v - a.; The ) } -would terprise Hwhafisi nonnt of d we do ■<* » uJ f; What than •ese it® bin the. ml ts double the a monut thej^ bari^over yet paid tlnir paetor. Tffey aw (earnestly engage^ in carry ing ont the arrangements et' ^yuod, and will before long have everything in admirable working-orderi | iiay God’s blessing abide-with this dear people, and may his ciuie i>ros- per in their hands. j 1 l Puhluii*i by antixmitg (Arm* fyitvl if AGENTS WASTIH) FOB THE LIGHT OF THE WORtD. C ONTAINING Flretwood** -Life at rhri*t, M owl "Lim of rite Atireilre, |vMcdhte end Martyr* ; l>orepidge * “Evhh^ree of Chriefienlty' Hirtnu at the J«we,” by Jeerpha*; “A IftiKory of *11 Brligiou* I>fclu^MlillatioM*, ,, with tres- ti*«* an.l tables reUlbiff ts eveMn rota- eevtrd with Bible bittonr. end ronUiiihtK yneny fine .-n^mvinic*. Thr whole form- iiifr » coeiinrte tveaeanr of emiritn knowledge. V. FL1 NT, No. M 8. brvwrih $trret, PhnedIrlphie. lOct 3 8-8m T H18 Bonk, of #?4 peeea, MMai* new ready.' W« give tlie rlmrrh nxht ernt* on mrv ropy eoW. and iu lhl» w«y peri of Ibr pndh* arena; to thr rbuertu I*rirr, in Sthrep...- • •..»% jfldwil »* .fit fi For sale by ^ GRIG KB A MoGREGOR, Columbia, S. C July 6 'j /; \ 44—41 Atobreqnr Gilt t 00 Morocco Tocke, iriUedge ....» ##8 Morocco, extm Turitey Mororco, ]>lnin #75 Tutor Morocco, reper extta irth.. « «• Tnrkr> Autiquc... 5 00 with (Jrtlt rhmpa, 80 rent* extm. MinhArre and confrcKation* an* re quested to rend 00 their order* at me*, to whom 41 diecuunt ot ten per cent, ta PULPIT KDITI0N. Price, in Sheep, $2; Arabesque;, gilt edjrc, 88; Rn«rli*h Turkey, §4. Ten per oat diouiMint mode to *hoee wbe trey in queutitie*. DVT'FI* T vkgti&j n lianl, the It uii* Way; Giudavn* \ am, or Ktnfr nnd Preseai: I.iwie Madden, or Mute reel U»vri WeAfpong. iTinre of Anhalt; Tlie Trim Ak< of Germany; GottlcibFrey; Adem Neiterr; The Fahh- ful Negro. We hevr * nitmber of otlici Ttuiud*- tioiw nnder way, wrblcb wW wiT! announce from time to tiree. , ■ , , 8. S. Libraries *electcd with unuetul Philadelphia.—Tlie newt German Lutheran Zion’s church on r Franklin Square was dedicated Sunday morning last * The qew building is a vipty large aad fine churehly edifice in every re »pect. It is 120 by 70 feet in sinie, a *ld will seat 1100 jiersons. . It cost 4120,000. It is yroNndea iu the A. ajot be opened <m the her. as first anaodnred, b TW ton** lmvc Iwcn to ynil>r»a* hi the 48-70 to Sndfirii and Latin. F Washing. Bull pupil will fumi fthretswad <»* pair of ri ft by 84 iwehe*,) legil the owner* name. f Aug 17 CHAKLES P. 8TEVEKS, (gMccmrer to 8. 8. Sterem <£* 8on,) Manufacturer of Fund tare aid Dealer in Lumber, BALTIMORE, Md. i V'FICK and Wamww**, Kre »fi.€hl- Lf vert Ht: Factory, No. 4 Low fit.; Lnmber Yana, Edrii, Eataw and Frost Htreet*. (dept, ft 4-ly. heaven die in the Lord.* Besides a large circle of relatives aud friends, who were sincerely attached to her, Mrs. N. leaves two ■ children (a daughter and son) to j nidud to 8un<Uy-*cJ « on *peeln! term*. 8.! { August 10 iR-r 1 » mjm g t r 1 4 9 [ \ s in ’} ■ ■ >. * i*- M yjfl £ > ’ * t . • . A. - 1 H . " 1 Business Department. i Money* Rewivad. I. M Zirklc, #2..v> to 102 f lieVi FmiklHtiiH^r. 2.U0 is full Ad Ktriiclmau, 2.UH 111 tub | 1 Rev W BiuuuiiM-11, l.outo 90 1 IT B Whites, 1213 to 114 1 Mrp H Kl.rih h, 2AO to i J 1 Hr! .1 f. Hinder, 2 A0 to 136 .* .! .1 Dreher. 2JO to 136 1 1 Mu>ir J K.|»tuig. 2.30 to 180 | \ I Ur s J H W Wert a, 2AM) to 136 1 [.1 lAerrirk, AM) (it 104 j . ! Ciq*t F Kinanl. .too to i» ; Special Notices. • J . % ;»> 1 •. «| * ■ I / |i! - i'Y" V * ' i f m . A; • s— 1 -—4a THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. (!., OCTOBER •». 1