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p-. ...*■ I Tike »« <l*y WKl »Uat th* h** «ns, wrong}* W th, ae ^ upon find And saddenty L The fllew k» it tornigbt >n r Be town for. ®^cting did ■you iOM OOuld *«kmy you lh* told store on [alwaysto ri* hearted 't*** large Hay ne country traveller |low~th»t »rney— vntieman, n*W owr ier bouse and Hh *e to his the gram say. He said owe partrier. i> by step, opinion became partner, d of one houses. |ong since, so well t 1 U T never. tbertd his ('(instantly | direction. 7 * man all who of so ls man to his ine house; -erything I^Uwife greets ns VVe laugh and she M. palled I redlem- told you a oIerk. n jjyjild r. T." He did d to afraid now that >ig bouse. | charted in, when le eldest unbar one, brought play” itful eve- ciiough Ludw’that ie»ty, ui>- iliove all, itutfstrue all this ful, obeUi- | remember iys upo® lake, Xfy ir can i» >nly make ia right. Irst, trj> old a<l- ithers no rhat that ip who is none- to work another iber: rof dr aMsror- - #ou-. Havon* rfl* Jf#r the <»J***C 'ill THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, 8. NOYEMBBR ' 9, 1870. ap* Uor. f i 1AL- flcitj jr* -* ■' 1ST. Visitor s W« siweeptlbl© of use, the for it would fc under the which it But in spite pens which liestowment the musical pei Isson, there yet of her, and of youth ai and as an hstanding we among the nnnn ,ve taken np tl out, letter, yet upon] pardon for indnl eulogies which hare all so aidversal/though we sety © lisp. f*| fh| artistfa aceomi onr ich Onr chief purpose, however, in mentioning this interview wa§ not fcu give the miuutiie, but merely to refer to tire favorable intentions hrti- raated*by Mias Nillaon respecting the Swedish Lutheran Church in this country. We have reasons to be- liove, that in the execution of these ns to i intentions, this noble lady will bo m . I duly awake to the distinction lie- irmny now that it wm years older, a fact which certainly would nut cause any one to expect increased beauty. Very little attention is paid to tl»e ornamental, which to surety’ most sorely needed. Tim Htiite Seminary, m ions# queue© of the hunting of their buildings at Alexandria, «)»ere It was formerly U* uted, baa live* re* I tween her own aud the Episcopal moved to Baton Hogue and it* MBS' rontlgwmt* to ft. -rsrr ■PB acthm was taken last week by Dr. Heto* church of this city looking to the steeKow In the central part of the city, the region nf Brand ami 1 Arch streets, of a new Itagttsli 1st- thenm ehureh, cmvestemdlng la aht© nod style of atvhlteHntv »«* the locality idfUei. jitrtl the mi in tier and ability of the l» de-ino* rodding ta prodacr ths desired result gradually sod * itbror psin. Th«- RHtea also pro mote* Hen libr evaporation from the mr fore w Melt fo fwrtiealatfo deshuMs mt this season atom nmUra «»Ua <4 wr, ttaplraaaul wsathm me apt U> ctork i I** r-pil ,«»•«»!» .u»d find 900 «ar*Hnn «f tIis livrr, eongh*, and nld*. | TV tost m/mffinrA mpntnat nit *ffov?»r* to • toKh«to' , < s*»d this the itnrt Vnwblto still beau! »1 presume ing in the ly become lay ^e aide Miss Niltoim are, Mr. H. Vielxtenipa, the French Vfolinisi; Miss! an American 1 the noted I and ^iguor Verger, th [•ting these we to content that each of reputation prev ; but when iling Swede's, efforts is swal light of the 1 ivens when the voice combines extraordinary poifdr with the most dc icato sweet- \ at times Hooding he immense even tp its rei » richest and and again so r’lhh emianon till the tones ear tto music from stTdlfs which a sky lari Church. It ia true she whs induced ave Isptrod I by some menus to attend a church due. praise '** A® morning of the lf»th whioh irmahoca of nominally a Swedish Lutheran, main* much but in every other acnae Lpi^oopal bears at the time, having }>aaawl out of both the hands of the Lutherans hi a way b1 which we cau uot couvenu ntly de- aa an bore. Bat there are string Winters Rrounds for the opinion that she name which weut there under the imprt>ssioii that it was still .Lutheran, which’ impression the author of au article in one of the city papem evidently seeks to periietuate. From this arti cle we give oilb sentence concerning the services which Miss Nillson at tendevl. “The church serv ices were m in English aud resembled those of v Si^jor I K P i900 l >a l to a great extent, and ,iiau Tenor were • ver >’ impressive character.” ’ Now every one may qee in this at a glance, the desigu to make the im pression that the services are ordi narily in Swedish and do uot bear this strong resemblance to Kpiaeo- pal, whilst in reality they are never anything else but Bpisespul—the ehnreh having jiasaed, as we i»n»- vionsly stated, into the hands of that denomination, and as a matter of course the church of England always has her services in English. We must openly acknowledge that the idea of charitable Christians Striving to^eonvince an intelligent Christian lady that a church with which she recognizes no connection is really her ehnreb, when she has the testimony of her senses to the Barjttone. rill he com- Rni the |eiu sustains >vwdy estab- iparoil with brilliancy iwwl up, as i*r orl>s in »P|«Wr it comers ost thrilling ing down one grating obaugvd to the Ixmtoian* Mtato Univeraity. Hcttae Ihe Srar, while •t Alexandria, H was perutdad ovMr by Genera! W. nK Mtounw, wlfo was assisted by ful. 11. V. itovri, Tto- Nov 1* Im ■— ! H" Ifcw Advertisements r |'Hk; AiiMiinaa oViiuw m»A'. |wy»«»1i*r rbnrrb kb bare t mt iMir Atiw lit aii iw !W.k. Tblot X « tu.a i»( all nnd (•nrnod the tow- « bun h uituh far rear«. raatsfntax 1,Sto (tot the fMSt hfty Swcdiah choir llmdera. fl«*» tor, Ibv. nosrti. A npKhnm tmfir wfl! be nea IV ChnvrA Outturn* .1 dolpiui hi NVtr r«ri- fVty — III |he unprr- ' tending but eotnuHeUisis Swedish | Kv«vfi'lir«l Cburi'li nf On*. | _ . .. — , * n , .. .'»'«• A4nlph«^ In T«rHn*N«y| So CVc’i CooH be wit';out It pmnit BHnlitrnlni ++***■. „ r „ T , Url , A Jv,. verwty.* (4IH « » Ur * 1 " t *'' «t,UW, n | olnml, IW Kw.-,fc., i. or (rr.-..t «.««,»!*. the jor m dt, _rh, »nlr~ .... 8.«..u, whld. b* k» KOMto *v» morulof,OctoberJ.I,*wnmtoete4 •*»•* °* 1,0 „ 1UMI .| Moortlu, ,h, Ui.titir.il la« «*.».. H.auAjur.4 lu ra . ivc Ht...., of lh* So .bU. 0U.U0W Tl.o llil.urnll,. uo U|hrn , u Tbe ,*.u* mll.ur, -W, -l'P»rtrd tj, tte- ^ ~ auto, but iU roune of . u) t ^ M „ k v „. l.rooei. moot of tbo torouebe. uomW rw-s ukiug lor hi. “TV Un K ht in |.ui»ly literor, l»Wul...«.' h ,^ , k( hu>llul hwirt , We th,. itle^ure of att.-n.li.-u „ ^ ^. A llw llu — b-t Oo».u™.u«, on th. ^ u™.t Th. ...-uUoi, i ^ ;. Ui tbc chotf |W ^ ^ (Hwediah h^uios, aiwl attoi»ded tlie *AV . impualng afl«r scr\ ter, which waa t n,u Tj concluded by Mile. XilwW* singiug tin. .011.00., 0.0 coocrocmthn, joinius HAMTLTOS lASTint ft BOSS. , , ..... , n *7i * in the loot erne. At tin* nHirliuiuii [ OF BAI.TmOItT.. MU, bnt we f..m..l ~n-i.lon.hlo ol^kn. (h , ^ lU dl.ti..p.uh«l' f X .eV. rtn M« .» m.et ,ho ™n. r»^;T.t 0 o^n,’nlr ^ ^ «*> » , ll^SSF control Of n tJZ WWnturo. ZZ »»» Oll.l whilo (M.me l.tlloj to.y In- ollnfr. I ^ ^ ^ .hid, ,he irr oble .0 prevent the lntro.lnrt.on hf| „ or ^ * nnworthym.n n, Fr,.fh»nr*, rrtwo . Irl , wlr) , »,n,t«,».len.n, ,n on ortSno. whM. ^ (>f , Mr ^ ,g wur . might have U*en purely Utermry, arty . . . ' h . . r 9 ^ . 9 * • ship, two years ago. cringing **to the poWcts thai bet*, MlU WATO6 USING AND MANUFACTURING COMP ANT, VHABLSHTOK, S. C. 1 _ m of August. The atteodaiiqe we exnjfm, their 2i>th wgm was uot as large uor as the pi rforinillisk graduates deserved. We sere pleased with these exends tlu»se of the Ugly Hub at IMPORTANT MJTftUK V TO OOVIUMXBJ Of BIT WANDO FERTILIZER. 0WOUND “A8ITLEY BIVEK” BONE PHOSPHATK v WM. O. DUKES & OO., General Agents, 1 Charleston, S. O. Kkv T. K BOiXKST, Agent at Pomaria, S. 0. June • 40—tf -Jr .4 B ttetnA rirrlm nmo f ■■dhiif ft m lb# Cummtry Fr— of vaffos k fXO sad •■yTi A 'art*/ Tilts Great Medical Discovery! Ur WkxntWU CA.I*rTOB»UA /IflEGAR BITTERS, Wlln mjr t> tboij voaAvftel* r«r.*W» r.5*u WHAT tr.Z THCT 11 upou the r—like the 1 , . , . . . sends back I uo,,tnir y» W,,K * C ' 4H *Tery uiystermua. ♦ [in. the clouds as he ta :es his Right higher-element!, or like the !e notes of an ingelic spirit g away from eartl to meet the of its God. we have not the musical knowl a needful in order ko comment lly u})on these performances, irectly con fer to wbat ant auxilia- •eKii. It is we irill say no more WOi all ml g her voice, but ve to l*e imj Miss Nilsson’s consistent with the teacli- philosophy tbatj one attrac- gracea another, we mention of this “Queen !y coutributiu admiration and in Finally, Miss Nillson expresses her intention to visit the South Itelore slie returns to Euro}ie, where w© venture to pmlict for her a reoep tion which^Vill meet’ the approval of her delicate sensibilities—a mv}»- tiou in w hich true dignity will not yield to enthusiasm, as was the case in oue city, uor hospitality Is* sacri ficed to a *H}iccies of indiflerenee, as was the case iu another. Whether her inclinations lead her North or South, we would fain bid, “joy go with her’ BOMNIATOK. Business Department. Rrv. K. A. Ikiltos .YOft to 214 •yii* to ‘14 d pa this e jmImnI of Sbng” as to awaken feeling e hfiarts of sing. This For the Lutheran Viktor. Sketches of Travel Baton Rouge. * and the utterance of any nrntimr which would even w»*vm to •cijuiescence in srtch a gvvem as now exists Iti Tx>ulsiana. A|«ih 1 from this, the address was excellent, I containing, as It did, many practical JjT truths, litferspemed with much g»»«sl ^ y| u jj^. r humor o.«l rrol .it. ' . a aVkuigh., n«. (Hot. Prt.thth.qr wrn rrt-j. I v % Wl.gprt, ooe for the time sjieut In visiting ft. | y .. . It is heists) by n company for a m»f». | ‘ ..' , her of XTnrs, with the jirivilege tnt J — ^ aumt conducting whatever Imsinesa tht*y j,’ ^ chtMMc with the convlets there Hu |, Willi'* prisotM«d. Tlic steam shoe manoftw 1 .. ! , . Rev. hi. D. Slurry, torv was the central fsdnt ofiateroat . - * ^ -l. J. T. Thomas, to us. Hen' they make shout MW 1 _ .. . «• . , . _ . r G. T. Qusuturk, |mir of shoes daily, almost every • YaHcr operation lieing jwrforroed by mu- ^ fqiuCid cliiueiy. The upper leather to mt ' ' * ^ u by hand, but that for the *>kK « *rum Mesars. lhaoert and MaiUm heels, Ac., by machines. The sewikg I **!!**' mnohiiiw are run hv steam, aa sire l) to 114. those slao for pegging, tritumtnfc. ^^ ^ j 'Hie pi gging machine will (mt a dob- *|* *° *** dis^a B sad Iwawftiir Maos , faaSsrtw m—i>ds> a »U «iaw*> it aril Sft ff>*, If not at tow prim, than say Ws*r rt» the laaaBn - . Itootoa <«rr« relebralcd rx - . the UnM ami _ afactnrrrs to the dWhinit mi«* at Knmnr. a ad toapartfog the —w \ty Wftr■■>'#> dum u> tlftltimaorr. «•» Stork la at an ttmea pi i*a|rit? aap- pM rid the asrdtto af the laaatoa •ad Pari* amarket*. A* we Ihit and •ell nr I* for eato^esd ■MtAe me iMddetok. we are able and #1 00 to I'M t tossflewr nptotoif rwoa Taa to F,rrr.*a J.OO f„ 11I fm tto tut pads tsaadh. moist to toe tkr Imrh th# tw «t the wiU 7JB to l.VI i„ I ftadio of t «j I,, IrtVl to HI . *teAm Moommp* | . , ,_ ** nrut f\ tk f». 1 00 |o IT! . I'hiibit I'ititM Miioimo i Bi rut JL90 to 144 H»rife«t_fa hopreljSe Wnrk la •J}0 to 1*41 -.*«» to 1*14 1 «W to .100 to 104 li I f djl ^•fASCT DRINK, 0t 9 * f BTOTON ft IRVING, 1 (to. W. Baltimore Street. Baltimore, IDO MsBufacturt-raofShirta,CoUsrs, Drawer*. Ac., and Dealer* is Men’s For mdiiiiK'’ geoermlly. Trtwr ass wot a ms •Best fttolfogp f| tfy| | • ^gp>|| }^4{sf* dirm HAMILTON EA!<TF.K to *QN*. ! TXT Its. tot *»»d tm West Rftlrimoo St H Ort to S-tO BsIriaiTP. Md. j^MUSSTfiSSSSm.—js ‘A.V» to 1«I [ XJ9 to IM' JACOB S. SCHIFMEB. • I»KALBB IK Tor 2.30 to 1 VI i Our Baton exc table, which trip from New Orleans to Itouge waa in everj way usively I pfonmtot. The Wild Wagoner y tho’ but a I no t so large and fast as some other . steamers, is nevertheless a l>ont of nlfte most gnnj Railing qualities, and qnite }iop ic life, she ^ with the traveling public. We uniing sp- |j at i the pleasure of being iu com resithe glo- L^y with (Ten. J. G. Walker, (late which, at j Ocn. of Con federate forces in att4ches to Texas,) who is at present engag»*d n nor air of Ji n Chinese immigration, w ith hto her conn-1 heailquarters iu New Orleans. lie that informed your corresjiondent th;d genius I qnite a large number had been eu- m izei 1 she secures j **tf i- 41 f * see and hear he does uot consi* k, symmetrical bennty is tinates over all. ies who lead a pnl a modest, un< •seemingly 4 great importam half a hemisphi ame. No expressi ia visible either or actions, iinigine |lMM9B bashfnl ymgg ^ ^ g from dreamy eyps aijd fling- j gnged by the extensive planters of radtanc© over a iheeh '"isage, tbe Valley, and that these would may form som^ idep of the WK>n be introduced to cultivate the al glow wbkft |ftdob)G the rfd, lands now idle for want of lslsir. refto. This, The General was at 'that time on °f a liis way to meet several hundred h r'Johniiics” on their way to different has sections of Louisiana. The vexed part question of the practicability of in- °f I troduciug such labor will, th<*n*fore, r soon be tested, at least, so far as it Id scarcely concerns agricultural utility. It will by those w^o have at- take years, however, to show fully the Nilsson conce rts, for sag- the political tendency of such iimni- g her as the era odiment of gration. Owing to the frequent de- peffect melody wh ich fits her lays in discharging small lots of recognized as a si itable stau- plantation supplies along the river, with which to c >mpbi e the we were about twelve honrs iu s ot other artists i a music, so making the 130 miles from the Grea test their excellenc > f apd espe- cent -city to Baton Ronge. Hut since she has passed through when traveling is as pleasant aa ery ordeal uuman jd and has sailing on the Mississippi, we shonld almost a world 6f critics in not object to its being somewhat hue grand conclusic n, that her prolonged. is indisputable. 1 he popular- Baton Rouge, until recently the these concerts i r evidenced e extent in the aiuoUnt real- 3s J. P. Hrliamv, 2J0 to 104 Church Notioes. Th#> p* gging Mwrhtne will (Hit We row of |w*gR in a jiair of brngan one minute. The peg* are sjdit hy tile machine just as needed, from a k •lip of wood which to coiled arrwt an axis very mnch like threwd 4n Biiiirtmtoill^jr I Mega tea to the • Kfini.l. Thh. 4tp nr w.nrt I. | s > “* , of ,k * "Kv«.«rUcl Ulk«u ened on one edge ami to moved gnel Church «f Smlh ( ftnUtua, and e(|ft ) cent BUIcs,* to meet at Ht John'* | Lutheran Cburt-h, t harlratim, on the j Tknrmto> before the third Hauday ia Nov*«nbt9r, bring the 17th tnoA-, • re iea|M*ctfuUji rvqocwied to forward their itotoea to lh< Rev. Dr. Bach auDM, Pastor of H. John's lariheraa Church, that ptotirt arraiigeaMMUi u»a> bo made for thrtr aonuaiModa tarn. ♦ •oath Carolina Synod IOB KANT HAY, C HARLESTON. A C. Ort U 7—4 Columbia Advcrtiaemoiita. B. & W, € SWAFFIELD. AHEAD AS USUAL. Our Fall Htock OF this famous son ier with that rev< - ■» soul which cot variations of her j performed n< thing for her tht nds. feel that we tmlly along with great preriskm, the holes lining made and the pegs rot and driven so mptdly that It to al most impossible for the eye to Mktw the van00s operatk sis. The shoes mauafsetured here are of various A etyles, and of very superior qnalltyr. The other departments of the frn- itentian- are devoted to the rtsrtn- nfact lire of eotton and w oolen falwtfs, barrels, Ac., Ac. We noticed the mime loose olisetv a net* of the tfobbnth in this city, as , "V*. A |"*T U | C ?JI!! 1 TH * In New Orleans. Tills to owing very 1 s>IIO(I ^ HIM | 1 much to the religions sentiments ufi cent States, will liegln its sessions thorn* by whom (bis State was Isrgely I in Be John’s ehorvh, < charleston, atj RVHR OFfKttRti JVJ Tllh I’t HLH-. Sfttkvl. They s»***m to have a keen 1 *• o^cloek, on Thnnwlay, the l?th CLOTHING, HATS, AMD OF.l^^K , Furnishing Goods, nr rroxR. 1*4 Prim.—Sew Vnrk mill* muslin stiirts; with Imt liu. u bosoBus per i dnc..#likA0, when rnn«le f(»r detached ettfo ^ 18; dv- 1 I ached cuff*, per 4 dor., Wc ftmiiith Khirt* at other #nule« of um*liu, at lower price*, and tu low, per half dozen, •* fl5. IHrerthm* for M roam ring.—M ensure «*e of neck—wire omud the Iweast—«» round die waist—length of deeve from between ■ tls- shoulder* *»r spinal column to the end : ot wristband, boldina the arm Imriauntal- ly, nod U-ndinjr the elbow. Say what Vind of collar, wrristlwind. and bosnn. I For studs or button*. State it a tall or stout figure. tU IMS WL* £!S®C?S*5?aSJ£3i dm; rtstifo 14 wxwa u m iti Hr * | ■—^5 *?St‘, TArK. fttoftChtr WOKMS. yrijj WXDDIHG OUTFITS. Order* for Olove*, Tie*, and I’ndcrwaar, j in any quantity, however small, promptly attended to. , Goods forwarded, with Bill C. O. D., by Express, to anv part of the roontrv. May 23 1870 38—ly RUPTURE ICURED. Marsh’s Radical’Cure Trass. /Vat Premium, ' Sdmr Medd." awarded ly the "Maryland InrUtuU," 18«7. Qfiar—Me. 3 H May Strut, BaUmorr, Mi. Spring* wiB not Hurt. Puds Jmptrrimu. XXX) For sule by GEIGER it McGREGOR, Oolnnihia, S. G. July 6 44—tf -f - «»— 1 LARGEST ARB BEST STOCK NVK HAVB relisli for pk*asure, which they In tlnlge Iu without n*spe©t to flays, b Baton Ronge, like Natcliex, 1s In the most pressing need of what she is soon to have—railroad eommrtnl- cation east am! west. The city*de pends on the packets for mail, which is received very irregularly several times a week. The steamers have schedules, tmt scMom follbw them. Hometime* they are live or six honrs day of November, 1470. J. HAW KINM, fier y. • 11 - " '9 Speoial. Notice*. additional facihtvea ia oar Workidtop, w# an<i jfrt • pamphlet on faUirrh ’ are detcriMincd that oar t'n*Tmn Dcpart- rr- Addrroa R. V. l irorr. M.D.. Bulb lo, N.T free, or ■rod ritty reals and get Dr. Hage’a t’aUrrii Rranlt. MOO reward ia fori by the proprietor fur a saas U Catarrh which hr can nut care. rtuiiJL by Aiwfftoto ,jg . M RVR and Bros' Hat* of every dr- I arripfisni. Trunk*. VaHsr*. roawl*. Uuns Drroaug ttown*, *r, _ . A nopcnor Shirt, sever twfotv offered ia thto market. uhhIt lo order without ritrt chanr, Tke largeri line of Fnmch and Rt>rti*h and VrSrid* srn ufori. With I j j Cloth* dwell l» an list* and Clothm* at whokwalc. R. A. W,C. SWAFFIELD, Crituulda Clothuiit Howe. A*pt 21 4—tf SURGICAL DENTISTRY. DH. IK L BOOZER S GBVrVTN© partner of I>r. L. P. GienL Wing neranutmOy tocsted in ( olnwtina. offer* hi* |»rtttca*iornl aer- rksw to the pubis-, rtnnckvl operatiou* up Uh> uot oral ce«-th performed in the m<Mt M-k-ntifir manner. Teeth extracted without j tain hy the HimBeatam of a focal auAwthotic. Altiimal work m every imprt>ved otvlc done ueatly and durably. Psrtienlsr attention is invited to an im proved. akperior and aervfoeaUe mode of attaching teeth to artificial plates. Call sad ore sjiecimeu*. office over <4. Dieiclu* {Store, Main Street, Columbia, S. C. April 15, 18«i0 86—ly k Wp 1 I capilal of Louisiana, is built on a BBBfPP * kluff of moderate elevation, on the tor tickets during the three fa8t bank or the Mississippi, and bas given iu this city, which was a population of about 6,000. As we 18,000, and the fourth, which L tt8 t be candid in recording onr jhto* ctewd, com pan s favorably j observations, we are compelled to attendance with eitper of the | state, that Baton Ronge presented to us the most uninviting appearance of any city seen up to that time. Afterwards we found her countoi ]wirt in Jackson, Miss., of which we will say something in our next. Baton Rouge is scattered over a space large enough for a populous city, and yet there is no one respectably looking aqnare of building in the plnm Only a few of these are worthy of a notice. To ns there seemed need of active business enter- in the city. We do not remem ber noticing auy improvements in progress. Th© people, many of whom impressed ns favorably, seemed sat isfied with their apparently unpro- but also greesive aud Van Winkle-like situa tion. The city is about the same L J*- is our privilege t > insert the of a private interview the prima don\ a find our acquaintance i nd friend, state, as inform d by him, i*« member of tl e Lutheran , Is apparently m j earnest fold zealously (devoted to ehureh. Which she proft »r the welfare attributable, ftpoi her own to thje unmistakable kna “¥ .H of l-ovcrty, experieace—is of lowliness Of h charity. D 80- y cher- e poor hiay be ■onto, which from only a % 1.4 later thiwi schedule time ; no that, while Milling on the Mississippi is exceedingly plessant, it to decidedly the opposite to waft for such un certain boats. Steamer* nearly nil combine the passenger ami freight bn si ness, ami consequently can rtot always avoid considerable delays. We rode out two miles from the city to nee a sugar plantation, on which a flue crop of young cane was growing. Ot» the farm whs a latge brick sugar house where we saw all the machinery nm'twary for trans ferring cane into that Very necessary article of domestic economy! It re quires a small fortune to build an<l furnish properly one of these man- nfactories. We can not undertake a description, as we find onr series extending far tieyond onr Intention ami we very much fear, hay end the patience of our readers. IOTA! Five rm* Aitnrrw'vd. will \my tdnwm WATCHER AMD 1 ‘ JEWELRY. •4th rihrer or copprr tips, which will j w U ^* •re 4he hmywr tto.i pries ui a arw f^r } ^ ^ WsWh and Jewrirr ul sanaa. (Jwn)arri with tassad tore I laswai to uty mv «*.tal>liKliMn ut. and dirty stockinir*. they arc lwauiifuL | corner Rirmudsnn andTavfor rim'ta to rnj tl»# leant. Pturnt*, try It. ' Cdumlfo U Sept 21 5m I Kui^f ( Uwii*. WateW J#w«h-y. Masir Basra, Inatninw-nt*. Ac., rr lmiml bjr so experi- mron wirrkman. # O- DIEBCKft. Jan 20 f , ' A . ^ A Body and Mind Stwh ia dyapefisto. The *t«»ma*h and | the braln'are too totimstrly slHed for the j to (Miffcr wttbofll the other, no that Odd ami Silver Watrlw*, J< wrior. Ring*. Sflver and flniri V srr alwar* to he bad, or fnmiahed m ftm 1855. 1870. LUTHERAN PUBLICATION SOCIETY MO. 42 NORTH NINTH STBKET, FIIIIJkDELPHIA. J. K. 8HRYOOK, SU T P’T. The Fatherland Series. The Lutheran l*nWic«eoii Society hay# _and«< arnuuroiueaU Ut translate ami pul*- iw. n*erie*of Gentian Work*, (snifable fat Kiimilr sud 8. 8. ooe,) under the title T HK best and most effortnc Truss known for the cure and rebel of Hernia or Rapture. This Tram has re ceived the turner ion of the most eminent phyucian* of this country, who do not hesitate to recommend it to those afflicted with Hernia as being superior to all othen. It is the only Truss that will retain th# Tmwels with any certainty, and the wearer can ftel assured that lie is using a remedy that will be at all times safe and effectual in its operations. Of this we guarantee entire satisfaction to all who may come under our treatment. Indies' silk elastic abdominal belts for corpulency, falling of tire womb, and as a support to the back and abdominal muscles. Anklets, kneecaps and stock ing* for varicose veins, ulcers and weak joints. Shoulder braoes for todies, grots and children, for the cure of stooping of the shoulders and aa a chest expander. • Pile Instrument*, the most superior article in use—light, easily adjusted rod effectual. Instruments for all physical deformities, curvature of the spine, bow legs, club feet, Ac. Pessaries and cratches of the most ap proved make. & MARSH & CO., No. 3 Holiday Street, Baltimore, Md. Juno 23 . 42—tf THE BOOK OF WORSHIP. ■ '■■ l PtMished ly authority af the Eatngabcal La- Synod tf Perth T HIS Book, of S74 pages, 24mo, is now ready. We give the churcn eight cents on every copy *oM, and to this way part of the profits accrue to the church. , Trice, in Sheep. bto. U may be added, too, that irritation ( REMOVAL of the stomach to also (availably .tecum- ; ■ 1 1 panied l*y irritation of the temper. pTkRrKBj Whole*sle ami Retail The invigorating and tnuniuilirtng ftp- 1 V* Clroeer, frtMbh, 8. Co nff" 11 <fol* rottioe iitttei-H <> „.<w . 1 ly informs ha* frmia •«*! riMtomcr* that aratemi of Hrowtter s Htrirr* isitrastpoa * £ , Sri to his new establishment. •rtnlly derttoped »■ «»■*• fod^nmkm #mwHt Kinder * building. «i U«e The first effect of this agrevslde tonic ‘ ‘ ‘ to comforting and cm ouragiug. A mild glow pervades the system, Hie chronic oaahMMi In the rmrfon of the stomach to of Richardson and Tajior streets, w lie wth omstanUy kero on hand a w#B •eforted atoovtonrot of » oiritfoo toloug- a* Groce- d* i The Dotttore to ttou foike.-j 40.^ In tin* Mid*t of the North Son 0.75 Anton, thr Fisherman...... «*85 Rtlie, the Little Savoyard.. 0-S5 Fritz : or, Fflinl Obedience .... t».w> DrverVVsIty; or. Fi«k*lit> Rewutdod. 1.00 These six have been put up in a neat Bar, forming 3|R ^ 0 * L Under tl»s Earth .. r ...f 0.70 fllsf ThorUksro >- 1«0 The Tmiaare el the Inca.j*-O^B uriufi Mj wi 8poy / ■’ ic;lr»r, Bread upon ttoW atets. 1,11b ©“gV, Dark AratoMSe. e Gilt.. Jtumarr 2fl 31-ly the Hwfpn Boy...., !n . o.(^> Fonuiug 3«4 No- *> Plrt up to a neat , $1 00 Arabesque Gilt 1 00 Morocco Tucks gilt edge *00 Morocco, extra gift i * 50 Turkey Morocco, plain * 75 Turkey Morocco, super extra gilt.. 3 00 Turkey Antique 5 00 With gilt clasps, 00 cents extra. Ministers and congregations are re quested to send on their orders at once, to whom a discount of ten per coat is nutde, PULPIT KDITIOW. T*rice, in Sh«M>, $2: Arabesque, gilt Tnglish Turkey, |4 Tan per «a, ummg£^QAlSL u Lfookrelkxs. Columbia, 8 C quantities. fflTABLTKHKD I4M. Virginia.—Her. J. 8. Bemuek eou- finmtl into the Lutheran Church, at Raderia church, ftatunlay the* 1.1th ult, <1(1**011 catachumetis; and on Saturday, the --M, at Sofomou ehureh, nineteen. Rev. Remark tins bad charge of these churches about ooe year, and to doing a good ser vice in his new (IcM of labor. This improvement to uqt Uranstout- Ittoj not succeeded by the return «»f th# old symptoms with imperadded forco. as is 1 gffisssssag BOW. SHOB, Uffi HIT HOm toon of health fnl is vigors to si. But Uito U not all. Tlie aperient niwl roti-hHlon* properties of the pr#t*aratii.n are ■rnm lj secondary in iwportone* to its tonic vfr- tne*. If there to an overflow of Wle the MrretUHi to soon brought within )wu|icr limits, and if the bik ary organ to inert and bu-ptd it is trme*l and regulated In prews <ad%i shortly be j>nWSsbe<l: Tto Greek PlaVs,wr Filial Lovh: Feb 10 n 24—tf t or a WHOLESALE AND HETAIL f> . sums m ' * • * f msttk ASS HATS. F » * mu-, ' #; • ^ ’or nn vm .unit, poutmia nflnu. tux* COLUMBIA. B. C. Jan 12 " r !•—tf ' Maternal Ix)vc: Wolfgang. Prince Anhalt; The Iron Age of Germanr; GottleibFrey; AdalnNenser; The Faith ful lfegiw, ■MUM' 11mf £gf Will I AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. We have a number of otte r Tunisia , ouuonnce mahed to SSI way, which we to tints. * • , m selected with unusual Organs nnd Mclodeons fur- “Evidences of Christianity f “Htotory <*f the Jews," by Joeephos; “A Gistory of all Religious Den<Huinatioos, w with frea- dsea and table* relating to «v«to con nected with Bible, htotoiy. and rontauung tt*™£g£5gLfS? Z'j&gL i A \