The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 16, 1870, Image 3
anj
» *> the
Sttnday
** #hli-
and
°w anal.
•*«& fceeti.
the
">** a,,
f
******
m4ay hy
^b^rcli;
p» to de.
W* %•
ftOftil*
„ ^vyw rv
|caU« the
»t a time
and
Sunday
> that it
-at, Una -•■•-,
♦ stmmuit f
reform*,
wotrid.,
In the
only ou
of faith
of anal •
»d% day
««1 every
»J ah he
an adia-
ueitber
.by God,
die** con- ^
*eh, and
God, ia
fas power
wording
l)o most
church
in this
giving
led, and
bo paid, ,
weak ia
xiv: 3.)
faith be
here, my .
Sunday ia
[the word
it; His
Christiana
iess, aud . •
nnaia ao. , v
Sunday,
11 liberty
fcV for the
itevery *
another
to aboh
dated in
comfort .
rhich are
[the devil,'
may be'
wben-
icial or
|God, ami
ice with
:trine.
sre teach-
tnday is
nee; but
las estab-
irch, and
m> regu-
>id, com
iioe this
already
For
through
ie to the
igb the
prophets,
it church
Cor. xt:
f
\
r
Sunday is
[although
igh mew,
>rM<ive
iu» keep
ft as an
in oftliu-
t lie In’I
the Sab-
ibtedly,
.even in
lit in w>t -
ros done
consent- •
have
week
died the
iy
l ml glory
le,
lehurebes
(1 Cor. .
mind of
It seemed
to ««•*
| Ration ia
mimond-
■
one day
service
ill is «
stainont,
is ob-
been _
■
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. C„ NOVEMBER 16. 1870.
"■rrr:
=fc
nut the
creby
to
. JU. “The reason! is notmude
to nab}' the Hf>ly Scriptures,
i is in perfect accordance with
thojjwialogy of faith
the unexceptional testimony
church father^, that it whs
Christ a|h>*« frtyn the
began His s ate of ex ft) to
Snoday. Ality, because on
He poured
visibly, and 1
the apostles,
a ehurbh.”
lism. 1753.)
third command
Intent the
)bsth, which a
which was
instead of t
I the Jews in the
' still have) i
| resurrection of
Catechism for
schools.’’ 17
“Are we the:
ion to o'
from
Sab-
against which oar Load and his
apostle St. Paul warns us. “Whoso
ever cometh to me aud hearetfc my
sayings and doetli them, I will show
you to whom he ia like : He is like
a mail which built a house and
digged deep and laid the foundation
, on a rook ; hihI when the flood arose,
the stream bent vehemently upon
that bouse, aud could not shako it,
for it whs founded upon h rock.
Bnt he that heareth and doetli not,
is like a wau that without founda
tion built a house upon the earth;
against which the stream beat vehe
mently, and immediately it fell: aud
the ruin of that house was great.’*
(Luke vi: 47-4B.)
“O Timothy, keep thst which ia
committed to thy trust, avoiding
profane aud vain bablings, and oil-
positions of science falsely so called ;
which some professing have erred
concerning the faith. Grace bo with
you. Amen.” L. T. KRAUSE.
Dundee, Mich.
“Not at all!
from the seventh da
obligation ante comm
force; so that! it is
men, that ncvtrthel
be a time appomted in
Id eugage in [the pu
rorship of God
“What time
“Christians
to appoint au
of God. Bnt
that they i
| the Jewish Sy
to celebrate
iml therefore t
of the Je
it day (Sunday),
for us to ^,eei
“But why didlhey dojthis f”
An$. “Because on this di|y our
Lord Jesus Christ arise fi
dead, and with his nsu
began the Spiritual Su ibath
Tliis lay is therefore billed
• Per the tothertn Viator.
Sketches of TrmvsL
Natchez—Great Boat Race—Steamer*
—Great Republic, the.
saw numbers out who might “hluah
at the thoughts at their awn torch
at*#—and tendnwiasw, too. A short
period of anxious waiting, ami oae
of the boats ia seen “rounding the
bend.” It is soon tlunovercU to 1*
the Lee. A faw iimmwuU of try mg
suspause to the friends of the Match-
Bnstneu Department
Lord. (Rev. i:
day he showed himsel
at different
the same day
on his disci
Ghtyty (Acts 2.) Th
has.1 itauctified this d<
guide to the
Dietrich, D
“Why has
to Sunda
10.)
unea.
the
on he
rest.
»e day
n the
to his
(John
pouted out
es thd Holy
s he tymself
y (Sunday).”
techUm by
is rest beeu
r
ho knew the
abd wl»4 were
by tbs Holy
itive church,
from the
of thd week,
r arose frtmi
y Ghost was
Therefore
day, and is
transi erred
| istL “The apostles
filly € their Lord, i
things guided
did, iu the pri
its observ
lh to the first d;
lieli our Savioi
and the H
out araoug th
died the Lord’;
irt for public [religions ser
(See Dr. Spduoer’s simple
tion of Christian doctrine ac-
)g to Ahe arrangement of Dr.
smaller Cateihisui.)
ried Buchner, in his Concur-
pnblished at Jena, 174g, says:
‘SaM* ith, the seventa day of tlie
week, which Gotl sdt ajmlft and
ordXihed for his servh e.” < ouceru
ing.Sunday, also:
§B.| “The a|H>stlcs
Plf '
whig
“Lajrd’s day.” Acts
on the first day of
in th£ New
jut have orda ned Sunday,
in Rev. i: 10,jis called the
S!
Sunidky ; and it is e
lroif 1 Cor. xvi: Jf, |]
lar jrtligious) meetings
Sunday. This, tliougl
express command of
douj |by the direction
(1.) because
Uie dead on t
he did ou th
the Otlice of the mi
; (John 20.)
on that day t
jHmred out upou
i
And finally the wh
Evangelical Lui
laims aloud
us services of
W.
.
7, “reads
week,” or
rly hiferred
t the regu-
were field bn
not by the
Christ, was
of tty; Holy
Christ arose
t da} ; (2.)
day confer
his
nd 13.) be-
Holj Spirit
heui.j [Acts
unidnlter-
m U
thi
pence.
Lurch
public
that
.y is God’s lMtitutidn\aqd
regulation, and, witli’ ]tty) ser-
of God, Nichola i Sduecker,
as bont iu 15£ 2, anjd died
sings the hymn for Sunday,
by him;
is God’s day of sacr k!
the cares that vei thy
every worldly lain) -
spend the day in
mukma?
then, we have tlie (answer
Evangelical Lutl eran Church
fn>^ different countries j and at dif-
h‘rei*t times, to the qnesjtion : j“What
be held conce.rnij ig
shall it be d;
theae testimonies coni
on the authority pf
that Sunday
plained by God.
Is a
a con
eoing of the
of loose,
cal tendencies
we might not
of “Of
immovable
ith, to their sanby
(>ytog SI
.f i’ s
latioty"
Hy,
great
the
these
flighty
ristiau-
*>y
Another pleasant sail on the Wild
Wagoner and we are iu Natchez, tlie
prettiest city in Mississippi. It is
regularly laid out, well bnilt, ami
situated on a very high bluff. It is
probably now what it was formerly—
the wealthiest city in the 3tatc.
Indeed we saw more of the appear
ances of wealth there thau in any
Southern city of similar size. Tlie
mauy.fiuu spaus of horses, drawing
superb vehicles of various st}U\«s
showed that many in Natchez were
able to enjoy *cgp* of the luxuries
of liviug. We saw more of this there
than elsewhere. The city has a po|>-
ulatiou of about 8,000. Tlie site is
a most excellent one, and the build
ings of the city • proper, together
with its fine suherbs, and sociable
liopulation, render it altogether so
pleasant that one cau not tail to
receive highly favorable impressions.
Like Baton Rouge, it has long felt
the need of railroad vouiruiiiiication.
This, we are pleased to state, it will
have at an early day, us the road is
already “a fixed fact.” >
It was our -good fortuue to be iu
Natchez on the 1st of Julv, to wit-
ness the greatest river l*»it race of
our age. Oirthe evening of the 30th ,
Jqne, the steamers R. E. Let aud
Natchez started from th* wharf at
New Orleans to rnu a race to Cairo,
a distance of 1077 miles—afrerwards,
however, extended to St. Loais, 200
miles farther. The boats were about
equally matched, and each had nu
merous warm friends who desired
to see their favorite declared the
chainpiou of th#. Western waters.
Every precaution was taken to en
able the boats to make their best
time. Itr New Orleans they were
stripped of everything not essential
to th# trip—only a few passenger*
were taken—fuel of the most inflam
mable kinds was provided in alaiu-
dance—piue knots, bacon, coal mixed
with resin, and saturated with coal
oil, of which the Lee hail twenty
barrels, Ac., &«. Tlie active |ire-
parations of the officers for the race,
and the intense interest manifested,
were conclusive indication* that an
important issue in the steamboat
world was about to be decided. Tlie
excitemcnt.J»afHes description. All
along the river crowds gathered to
see the boats pass—in the cities
thousands lined the bluffs, eager to
see the race—tlie plantations along
the river tamed ont en mumc—from
the country, crowds ranged them
selves in position to witness the
grandest steamboat spectacle ever
exhibited on the Mississippi, and
thousands, along the river and rail
road lines, {mured into the cities to
see this great historical race. Hun
dreds of thousands of dollars were
staked ou the result. The friends
of each (and nobody was neutral)
-felt so certain of the snecees of “their
boat,” that many were willing to
stake their all on the issue.
The citizens of Natchez generally
wished success to the fine steamer
named from their city. The boats
were expected at Natchez about 10
o’clock ou the morning of the 1st
of July. About 0 o’clock merchants
began to close their stores, mechan
ics their shops, and editors their
sanctum doors, and all, withont re
gard to sex, age, size or condition,
started-fbr the bluff. This army of
sight-seers—some in carriages, others
in wagons—some on horseliaek, and
many more on foot—marched boldly
to tbe front to get a sight of the
jfc. JH. Lee, or the hitherto victorious
Natchez. The city at this time was
almost wholly deserted—so general
was the interest which pervaded all
classes. The bluff, which commands
a view of the river for miles, was
thronged with eager lookers, strain
ing their eyes to get the first view
of the racers. Tbe hot summer sun,
though it beamed brightly and scorch
ed “terribly,” did not prevent th#
attendance of the “fair sex,” and w#
, > - . .
’ O.- \
D Fisher,
UC Black wrhtor,
Mrs L Qufiutt,
Mrs B A Taster.
Rev W II Tone,
Dr G M Wells,
it V Graham,
John lllller,
W H Fray.
F W Kohlhanscn,
K It Wolfe,
Joseph llout,
Mr* Jehu A Carter,
Peter Rowers,
G Dull.
J F Strickier.
F J Crigter,
Mrs C V enable.
W 11 Did.irf.
J II Boiarr.
W ft Rartmardt,
A Winer**, *
F M Neadur,
«, and she too apiwfars ia *ight- f. .‘‘‘V-
Proudly tfn*y stewiu ou, and th* \ RuVnlumlt,
A*. E. Lee reacUsa tlm whaTf «hdg J Fisher,
twelve minutes bethra her dtoliu-1J
guhdirdiintaguuift. ihiUsuingcInairs
greet her urrivaL The eaciteuient
iuervaaes to a paiuiul uitcumiy, me
the gilded deer’s horns—nailed is
the a hart' boat by tin; /Viseass 14
years ago, to be Jpveu to the that
bout which should tieat the iViaoesJ
time from New Oikana to Natchea-t
iuc takeu down and earned tnumpii
autly up and down the deck of the
JL E. Lee, amidst the treiaeudiHi#
cheering, mingled with the congrat
ulations of her friends, aud tbe disc
appoiutmeots of those of her recent
rival. Btrauge that with ail lb*
boasted progress of modern uiven
tions, the time of the iViaosss should
never have Uvu surpassed during
fourteen years! Proudly stood her
honn* on the old wliurf boat for that
long period—a standing reproach to
the boast**l improvement \u t/htemb
bout uavigutnai 1 They will, psff-
haps, be uaileil up again by tin-
Lee, as a standing prise to be award
cd to the steamer that beats her
time. We have heard that the
Natchez, not having beeu sufficiently
prepared fur the now, intends to
“run against the Laic” made !>)
tin- Lee, in the iiop* that she may
have the honor of taking do* n
the Lee>e horns. The two boat*
stopperl usly a few minutes at Natch
ez, as ik> time was to be bait «hen
so much depeuded ou the final r*
suit. Their s|H<eil to Natchez was
over sixteeu miles |a*r hour, tkk
time to Cairo, thm; days simI «am
hour. The Lea won tlie race by a
difference ot several hoars iu her
flavor. Many rejoiced at the result;
for, loving th* great Southern leader
as all true {Mxqil* must, they wish
to see cu-ry Uung suctwssfril aith
which his name is associated.
* We regretted nothing wore si#-
cerely ditnug our trip South, than
that w« failed to gratify *air
to have a sail ou the Lee aud Seiche*
—the two fastest and tunol |*opwUr
imuts on the river. It was oar an>
fortune to travel according to oni
own achetlule, ami eonaeqnetitly id
ways took |iussag* on whatever Ua»t
we found sailing nearest emr time
We were accordingly highly pleased,
on bidding adieu to the
city of Natchez and the kind friends
we met there, to find that oar next
sail was to be on the steamer Great
Republic, which is untiring less than
a mammoth floating {talaes.
Tliis tnagnifleent boat
337 feet in length, D7 in breadth, and
has 10 feet hold. Her capacity is
2,300 tons, lie*idea an allowanoe for
si m mt 1,000 passenger*. She has
state room mxxwnmodation* for shout
1.50; but, during the boay seasoa,
she often carries five or ait times
that number. Her cabin, which ia
nearly 100 yanU long, ia of snflkricht
width to ailmit of a promettude ou
em-h aide, and is lighted by the largo
chandeliers, each having ahont a
dozen burners. Add to all this the
elegant *eu»i-cirr«lar clerk’s office at
the front end, tlie rich csqwtingh,
tlie gorgeously colon* 1 glass at each
end of the cabin, and the large nuih-
l»er of ftin- imhitings winch omsmetit
each aide, sim) yon rati form soian
iilea of the magnificence <»f the “fluty
ing palaces" of the Mississippi. No
description, however, can |mint the
picture in ita liviug colors—to be
appreciated aa it tieserrea, on# mhat
sec, exainm* and enjoy for hiuiself.
it wus our privilege and plepsore
to be accompanied through tlie Or rut
Republic by a very- intelligent gen
t lei nan from New Orleans, llivtng
Juul considerable experience in such
business, he was enabled to point
out and ex|>(atu many thiiiga in the
conatnictipn df this steamer and her
massive machinery; and thus, thru’
his kindness, our walk over her w as
made lunch more interesting. From
the large, airy pilot house of the
Republic we had some fine views bf
the plantations along the river. |u
the inidst of our ciyoyment, the his
toric heights of Vicksburg appear iu
the distance, and our mind ia en
gaged immediately with retieclioas
ou the past. We leave our
nntil we sec the city anti
Lugs, when we expect to half a few
more sketches to make. Just here
we entreat them to pardon our pro
lixity, assuring them that we are
more anxious thau they to bring tit*
trip to an mid, aud premising more
brevity in friture. IOTA.
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n
Special Notioes.
Five rum iDimozu will boy ukaaa
with dim or rapfirr tip*, which will
■art Ihr bwyer the price of a new pair
of *hne*. Cotupared with ragged tom
•ltd dirty storkiage, they are hraatifid,
to my the least. Parents, try It.
Hcpt 21 ^ im
A Body sad Wad
e <« U»r HIM.
ttph
ruST
id of Oxbow,
Such is
ihr twain rn.tr |m intimnlely allied foe the
one to Mtfihr without the oihrr. an that
ilva|>«*psi* Mid dewpoudiwey sre iorpm-
We. It may be wMrd. tm». that trriteUno
mi th* wrensi-b ia nh» inmrtoMy aeunwi-
pnnisd by UnriUtisn at the terepsr.
The tarig«wnting sud tmoqnihsUMr op-
mHon vi HuZrttrr'i Bitter* U Mwt pom •
erfully «leveloprd in rearm of iadigestbre.
The ArM eflhrt mi this sgreenMe toole
is eerefnrting nod swenarnatng. A naW
the system, tbe
the regbsi of Ihr
is kwsmrd, sn«l tbe wnno
wkW-h clttrartriiam th* dtonass W»
This Impruivewtent «* not tnuudent. It is
iled by tire retwrw mi the aid
sympfusuai with •Hiprrsdded fuss, as is
•Isays tbe roar when aaawdlratrd *1 un
it lan ts are lit* 1 for Ihr ranpUht. Karh
<ksr seems to tan part a pennaamt
met «f healthful iavtgnrwttow. flat this iKuttw’s Inal,
is not *11. The aperirwt and *nti MIhhis t^r^TT* Vt
pr*^e«Wes sf ths |MTpnm«bm are smreriy
serondary to importance to Me issir vir
tue*. If there i» an sverdnw «f Wle the
•rrrrtbm is <m»*i bmaght within |»npi
llmtte. amt if the hfleary «ncaa is inert
•mi tiirpsl H is Wmed nod rrrntoted. . y
. Favorite,
of the ~ ‘
Utils
Halt water .
Little maM
The Prortrb
Birds of a Prather. I
Pius feather* d* nut areke fine birds,
llandssree is that bamlnnre dss*.
A *ns|. o«f—H Is half
Artioos sfisak 1)
Owe gnnd turn il
Rf Mm, loom M. Thaeakm.
HowtftariieBohertaberwawaaMui, #1 00
How Eva Roberts amine*! her edit-
ration. 1 00
t'hnHie and Eva’s heme to the West, 1 00
TW am! A frwhw.
Lifts at Ihutiel Hoorn-. I
WiLt srenes #f a banter’* life,
Tweh r nights HI tihe huiitei'* ramp.
A thonmnd miles walk srrum Howth
America,
TV entire ou the prairie,
i'Uatuig the a ihlerweos.
Ptonre-f sxrfhris at the West,
The)«nng
The Australbui
The Afrtmn t'
Abrekty o# .
Anecdote* of flints
;RpUe .so (Vnsoe.
The Prairie Cream-.
The Tonng Cru*m.
M lilt* the I Mot,
The AfrUr Onsor,
The Hand Hilts of Jottsiot.
Yam* of an <8*1 Mwiurr,
8rb<Ndts»y Ihn
Great Men and Gallant Peed*.
Aprrepdsle Mere*.
Adeir.
.Br.
’ Hcrte-rt,
sim,
1 AHrr’s Advent
|o> Womieiiand,
Thnmgh the IssAtag «>ias*, mm
ohat Alice *aw there.
• I
The rftrd spire the dlrhargiug **
e<t«allj relatary. mmI ia rase* of
imtton threnthartir art ion is just
to prod ace the desire*! reowlt gradually
Mad *ithout pahs. The Bit levs also pro
mote healthy evaparwtkre from the ear-
face which is partirslariy ilrstmhlr at
this sraarei when aiadden spells of raw.
aa pleasant weather are apt to rhrrk
the uofafal perstdratren and prodnee
eongeation at the Rrer, eaaghs, and said*.
The beat ma/rgmmrd spat*stall daaaaata ie
l&tlilg m| f jtikfft |ti
Keatorntive eaacatiall v
Nov 2 lm
Columbia Advertisement*.
R. & W. C SWAFFIELD
M letters Kurts hen . me. Rfijmes
AHEAD A8 USUAL
Our
Htock
CLOTHING. HATS,
AND GENTH’
F^imlmlilnfr Uuoda,
SOW tx KTOBK.
THX LARGEST AVI) BIST STOCK
WK 1IA VK
KYKS OFFERED TO THE rrHLIC,
ji| KN’S and Boys’ lists at every de-
• 1*1 srri|ition. Trunk*, VaUres, Shawl*,
Rags, Ihraaiag (towns, hr.
A »np*-ri«i Shin, neve? before ndhwd
in- this market, made ta oriler without
extra rLarge-
Tlie largest line of French ami English
Clsfia mal Vratfag* ever «flbred. With
*«l.litwnial facilities in «mr Workshop, we
are ilefrrmlned that «w*r f'ustom Depart
ment shall la- iinnilpMad.
Hats and tlothing at wholenale.
R. A YV. C. SWAFFIKIJ).
ralmnhis Clothing House
« Wept 31 4—tf .
Sewing Machines, Gun*, Pistols,
Etc.. Etc.
T IG. HiMlrrsigaeri respectfully inform*
his frU-ml*. an<t the public geoetwlfy,
that he keefia romWautl v an hand a large
ami select assortment of (tuns, Pistol*.
AwniawHIaw and fiiun tuna w cirrlpment*.
He ia aim agent for Stager's, Wticuudt
Gibba’. ami WiUna’* Shuttle .Sewing Ma
chine*. which ran hr examined at hia
Sewing Machines, Onus, Pistol*, iron
Safe*. LofK^kcjrrfiiM in dr beat
"V!5 r from the country promptly aud
fatthfufiv attended to. ?
F. A. SCHNEfOER.
Mala fit, Oatumhia, S €
Jan 26 u 31—lyr
The inn of the Guaniiaa Angel. 1 ZS
Up UWfatm Ermeit.
I’haaging Base, fit Sft
Pidft Fly. t n
And upwards mi
§00 POPULAR JUTKVILXfl
by favorite oritera for the yoomi.
( hater Rmtifmht* ItmaiiOf.
Onto, fit ft#
The irate* W'hftsGpra, 1 S
Pilgrim * lhwgrrm, 1 N
Life’s Morning: re maasrl ami ea-
a ,, r ii f m _
8WII ■gvnlrlil I*»T 1 (1818181 I All IP-
lure*. 1 »
UfirY Eviaia* ; re, Thoagtds for
the Aged, t ft*
lib's (tyrt Huotw; (Jotrt lliuta for
Young am! Obi. 1 M
Uolden fVnth*. t *9
Word* of Hope, S 0*
Idvttig Thoughts. I At
Idveo of the threr Mr*. Jndsoas, IA*
The courts*!r* at Wedded Idle. 1 30
Poem and the Itortor. 1 Sft
Now aad Forever. 1 M
The H<etsr!iidd Aug* 1 ta IBugwisr, 1 V>
Woman aa«od made her. 1 09
The Bible ta the arhool. 1 0ft
Fleetwood's Life of Christ. 1 ftl
Kirk** Life of Jeans, 19*
kwmmowd I Hit ton. I *«o
Tie MiulH |*rvn, 1 *«o
Fntl Inds of which * ill hr famished
u^b aritifl^aftftn^T,
IF /'aikrdsr .V*hr.—In addiUoa ta
our own potifiration* k we have the larged
Htoek of Vngtish nmt American JWwtw to
he found ia tbe coootry, * In* b are otB-r
tmokw-lb r*. 111 *isiisii* ntnl book barera
genevully. at the lowest price*.
I.F.E. 8HF.PARD St DILLINGHAM,
No*. 47 it 4* Greene tH., N. V,
Nov 1# If—It
REMOVAL.
K.H, W’hntoaa
. Coluaibia. 8.
• frietHis and <
rF'Pimplee and lieown spots on the toot,
Bap*
and all
are cured by Dr. Pierre's Alt Ext hr
Golden Medical Discovery. A* an Anti
Billions or llrur medicine, and for hatdt-
ual constipation of the bowels It works
wonderful cures. Sold by druggiaD.—
Pamphlet on the above disease* scut free.
Addreot Dr. R. T. pieree. Buffalo. N. T.
G DIKBA1
• Grocer, i
ly informs hi*
fenaerfr i nsler's hal
he will ft
•M l«-< n-a nssortmeut of i
ing So his line of r
and Uetall
rv#j*e« tful-
, on the i
Joanary 26
JA€OB S. SCHIRMER,
diaum n»
M. V «C3 JEC 9
103 EA«T BAY,
CHARLESTON, a o.
O0t 13 * *- ' 'A ■
The Leading Church Music
1>OOK «d the seasoa! Tbe ( bond
I) Trinote, by O. I-. Emeraon. The
beat Shoved Muiuc Book ever written bv
Use author. Laurel) new: chain and
eongregation* Uv m-tighti-d with It—
price, #!.»; filSJW per <Wr> Hample
sent post paid on receipt of
()um IHfrix A Ot Boston.
Drrmre 4c Oik. New York.
Not M l»—It
GREAT STJOCB8S!
Anfrkti Stilfty-Mo#l Worker.
A Monthly, for Parenta, Teacher* and
Scholar*.
$1 §0 A TEAR Iff ADTAHC1
Hixty seliolar*’ lemon papers free to all
elabs of 10. . .
nrSend postage *tomn foe jyeehoes
copv sad list of! ****** for IFn. to the
I^hlisher, J.W. Mi lNTYkE,
N«v 16 lf-lm) fit. Loais. Mo.
WATCHES A1CD JEWELRY
fl still continue the Watch
riwirradltlrharSiliMd Tayl
Colombia. 8. <\ .
odd. and SUv, r fi stthca. Jewvtnr,
Ring*, Bitrer and noted Ware always to
be had. or fanriritod ou favorable terms.
Clock*, Watches, Jewelry. Mask Boxes.
Instrument*. Ac., repaired by aa expert-
Jnn 28
MERCK*.
31—ly
IWTABLIfiBEO It
boot! shoT and hit bouse.
A. SMYTH E,
WBQLKJLILM AND RETAIL
- , saAiza v v &$,. -■
8#4Y& m<m> JJtB HATA
w COLUMBIA, fl. 0.
Jm 13 V ^
vine Mums in manufacturing company,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0L
WANDO FERTILIZER.
GROUND “ASHLEY RIVER” BONE PHOSPHATE.
WM. C. DUKES &
K*y T. 8. BOENE8T, Agent at Pom aria, 8. 0.
June 9
CO., General Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
40—tf
Thy flreat Modteal fllnoovery!
nr WALXIBV OAUFOKITU
i iNEGAR BITTEnS,
: i Buadrcds of Tf
I 3 * J Ore tias i-my u Owir |
* < »r. »« pre
WHAT ;.PE THEY
0t
.y
4 4^
f
BURTON A IRVING,
-fl £*4^ W. Baltimore Street. Baltimore,
10(5 Manufacturer* of Shirt*, Orilars,
Drawer*, hr., and Dezler* in Men’s Fur
trinhuig* generally.
7UET AkB HOT A VILE
‘jjFAflCY DRINK,
UaS**f]
a.
* As
ta* n«t>«
sad
OS
or Indi
an# IaSse
ths 1
i as* ornmA to
.« , I
PtossUvs 1
flu* tori
C*
tto Wood of
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55^tsssisire.’5t-^3
tfarUinw '
tt«*
r tto i
... ejsi. •>-
ar^uThv au jMCoovn am
1 vLBOfl. -
For sale by
GRIGEK & McGBEGOK,
Coluubiis 8. IX
July 6 44—tf
SURGICAL DENTISTRY.
/’rww.-Kcw York niitl* muslin shirt*;
with ItM liiM-n Inimidi*, ]N-r i dor~.fil9.50,
wln-n made for *b-taclM-«l cuff*, #18; de-
t tacla-d caff*, per 1 doe.. #3.
We furaitJi Shirt* at other grade* of
muslin, at k>a«-r price*, aud a* low, per
luilf dozen, as fits.
IHrrrtiom, for Mmaamrirntf.—Measure size
of neck—«ze nutud the bnfzst—«re ronnd
thli- wail#—length of sleeve from between
i the tJwHilrier* or siunal < <>1 until to the and
»»f wnstlsuid. holding tbe ami iHiruoutzl-
ly, .-ind bending tin- elbow. Ray what
kind of collar, wristband, and bosom.
For studs or button*. State if s tall or
stout figure.
WEDDING OUTFIT8.
Orders for Glove*, Ties, snd Underwear,.
in any quantity, however small, promptly
attended to.
Good* forwarded, with Bill C. 0. by
Expreto, to anv part of the country.
May 25 1870 38—ly
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
001BOTEX&8 OF DRY GOODS!
A0 Retail Order* amounting to fifO and
Ocer Jieltrered in any Part of
the Country
Frau of
HAMILTON EASTER A SONS,
OF BALTIMORE, MD„
P i order the U tter to meet tbe wants
of their Retail Customer* at a distance,
bars established a
0AHEPX1I IBWBH&V,
•
and will, npon application, promptly ecud
by mail full lines of Ramphw of the New
est and most Fashionable Goods, of
French, English and Domestic Mann-
S
DR. D. L. BOOZER
I’llVIVlNG portlier of Dr. L.
ni rmauenth kx
<*ftbr» fi ii* pwffwiomil
(in gg. lw-iug i* rmauently located
inbui.
ia (’olnin
Th*-* to the pnldie. Surgical operation*
ua the natural teeth i*-rfomied in tto
mn*t srientiflc manner. Teeth extracted
without pain by the aMplfcotfau of a
local amesttotar. Artificial work »n every
inipniMvl style done neatly and durably.
Parth uUir atti-ntHWi is invited to an im-
prrrvrd. superior nnd serviceoble mode
of attaching teeth In artitieinl plates.
Call and see *j*i inn-u*.
Ofik*> over G- IHrieks’ Store, Main
Street, Colmubia, S. C.
April 13, 1HG0 86—ly
1555. '1870.
LUTHERAN
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
Ra 42 SOUTH NINTH STRKKT,
PHILADELPHIA. ..
J. K. SHRYOCK, SUP’T.
The Fatherland Series.
The Lutheran Publication Society hnyo
maik- aivangenient* to tnutolate «uid pub-
Uah a series of German WorfcA (imifcftlde
for Family ami 8. S. use.) under the tide
at *Tto naherUtod Seriee.”
The following book* have already been
published t
The Cottiure by tbe L^ke..^. fiO.75
F Midst of tto North Sen 0.7ft
0.00
0A6
0.66
1.00
In the Midst of tto North Sea
Anton, the Fisherman.......
Rene, the Little Savoyard...
Frits; or, Filial Otogenee..
Oeyer Walty ; or, Fntolity Rewarekd
Tfieae six have been put up in a nont
ease, forming Set No. L
Under tite Earth..—' W-J 1
Otof Thortnlcseu. 1.00
The Treaauia'of the Inc* * 0.86
Buri«-d intlicSuow 0.80
Dominie; or, Breed upon tlie Waters. 1.1#
fieppoli, tto Swire Boy 0.66
Forming Set No. 3, put up iu s neat
In press, and will shortly be published:
The Greek Slave, or Filial Love: Ireon-
hard, the Kunawwy; Guatavus V asa, or
King and Peasant: Little NrijUh «
fid Negru.
We have
to
number of other Ttnazlz*
which we will announce
selected with unusual
and
Melodeons ftir-
aud churehtw,
*uppBpd.
fact lire, guaranteeing at all time* to sell
n, low, tf not at less price*, than any house
In tto country.
Baling our good* from tto largest and
most eelelvrated manufacturers in tto
different parts of Europe, and importing
the same by Steamer* direct to Baltimore,
our Stork i* at all times promptly sup
plied with tto* novelties of the London
and Paris market*. \
A* we buy and sell only for rush, and
make no bad dchto.we are able and vailing
to sell oar good* at from Ten to Fifteen
Pe* Cext. Les* Profit than if we gave
T ^i mending for mauadet mpeeify the hind*
of (rood* derived. We keep the tost
grades of every dare of good*, from the
lowest to the most costly.
Order, unaccompanied by
be rent C. O. 2>.
the cask riff
Promtt-Patixo Wholesale Buyers
are invited to inspect tto Stock m our
Jobbing aud Package Department Ad-
dressHAMIL'TON EASTER & SONS.
W, 199. «#1 and 306 West Baltimore St,.
Oct 36 9-tf] Baltimore, Md.
P
THE BOOK OF WOBI
O f Dm Earn
North America.
T HIS Book, of 674 pages, *4mo, is now
ready. We give the church eight
theran Synod of
cento on every copy sold, and in thi* way
part of the profits accrae to the church.
Price, in Sheep .fit 06
Dark Arabesque 1 35
Arabesque Gut... 1 60
Morocco Tuck*, gilt edge. 3 00
Morocco, extra gilt 8 S>
Turkey Morocco, plain * 75
Turkey Morocco, super extra gilt.. 8 60
Turkey Antique — 5 00
With gilt clasps, 50 cents extra.
Ministers aud congregation* are re
quested to send on their orders at once,
to whom a discount of ten pet cent, i*
madfc** PrLPIT edition. \
gilt
•n per
> buy in
DUFFIE & CHAPMAN,
Bookseller*, Columbia, S C
Feb 16
, H;; * 111 i t i«- r*.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
FlftVTA TVTVn Fleetwood'S Tife Of
ffiygepgffBS-!
relating *°
hwtorr, and containing
runted with Bible hiriorniw ,
many fine engraving*. The ^bolef^
i r