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I love, ®iaoy L'h&reh, | *<> COH- *hol© their their Av bar© Iwheart- Ifiottl of }°u not T Do <»t only 8cW to | world t nt tlm liking '«• an. |ftleieady tolraiq©, I edit, or [ot been of the inm baa 'oonty, ftrein. linetall- But ft of the ho was | 4° aa |) 1 shall breth- |for the 5 bot en- (rt*oeral of the resolo- for its duiing in the ffar the Ice have l arer no j taken resoln- *1 it to re have Je thing, heard rotn the loss to action Thro’ Synod, to the * other lint at >. jtepre- several o mn end jmrsue [nt, and to the tow sad • bing out Interests oke leir as t in '! ID. M. - :* terrible ismnp- | i>ieree’» Dis- liron* never ;gist». chjprch- [irk, the to six [isteriuin Ivnod of [uri SyD’ three? land two Theo nawick, here l»e lent**- lH>»e of luting i« uid oi'i* Koo w College—the Chmrrh hear of ok R enu not For tiie L Correspondence .t ==fr- itheran Visitor. \esidrnt- 'fm-i- Jnsta l la tion —Revival—^Big jfcic- - Hristol—F mah Schdol Corret ptndent*^ ef t ■ Every oiie n the Lnthfran , will rcjoiqo to I jjtor Dwtor Rudi *h«fr<*ln*n interest □ the Soutl the rontin ted proupftrity Although we exact number ■k attiHidanee; it Roanoke College. tell you the stndmtts now in doubtless eomdare favorably rith pre< ions years : p»t surpiise ns if the Would pot out-numb *r any of pieces! ors. What We lean that the *hole, i»i e well-beha Jk Iu leed, those has been tlemanly conduct >f tanee W4 mg,) whilst in church rear deut of tl o time h« Is ndeed it would text Catalogue appear young iujen—in ever; respect gen but jad* ing from the several, (’ rhoue acqnaiii- n not eultiva- a few evenings are wild boy*. is better still, student*, nf a ed and atudf- witli whom it our fortu le to become to be model flre happy lsti since, we suspect the] Certainly they have b it little respect for GodV people, or reverence for His housed or they would not have ktptup anch an uninterrupted con versation interspersed with almost vociferous laughter, in the not little annoyance of that pa*t of the wor shipers b bos© misfor nne it was on that occasion to l>e eated in ,itbe the chart j. It wasj not our fa tune to meet with the:«rered and louored Frcsi- College. . Lt the present absent fr<|m the College ■BM ou bnsiad - ^ connected with its pros perity inti interest. His plaetj in the lectav room is tei lporarily 4^1> idiot! by the other n embers of faculty hi id the pastor church. Yet we dou 1 sence ert ates a void be entirely filled until his post--We mean e Doctor tong live to preside over his The mmy friends will regfitio learn tlui t his healt i is very del this fall, viU upon a ton- mired as his afiditionjfi labor whic i he has b?eu performiig in college prove t©< heavy a t;» stitntiod si> much in T ‘ ’ On the first Sunday although the day wa the Rev. I*. Shiekel, <*0ntly ijeui called to Irtstoratp, was duly i sermon jvap preached sodlatioji K|v. J. 11|» R*v. Pri»* n Norem unfavorable, who has ;re- tlie Roanbke istalltsl. llie and the ;iu fereuiony performed Sbirey. His assist; Davis, w is absent in copseqnet ce of iudispo! ition and lye trust t lat qti te auti; aberof profei sions of fsutli iu Aristj of his l>a i nevt he of the College >t not his ab liich can pot be retnrn i to air. Mav the flourishing institution ite iwosperity mainly labor arid faith >f Prof. FV»*y We which opes to hivs zml. »ar that the weather.! re|ationSh p may prove ficial to |l e charge. •\>r several weeks lias l»ad^ 11 meeting in Mwry’s! Chapel, four wept ofj [Salem. The this lighly bdne- just, Broi S. prOgresaJ at miles noith- e has b#en cans, during tl ng^ At th the progress s point thhre is right dii been a Lnthe an organza .tiqii, but we understand th< intention of Bro aongrektion at git at wip e. l!ev. A. lie pass, abc at mail ing a regular for preacli ng at Big Li^k thii k is |a move in the tioi. At this point w callable; numbers, wb ve^ len^.i | ^intmtced thei Lutbdran organic* ioius in eomty. j With the w pilar mi tra; ion ofj the Word, witi the blessing of G tail bud little doubt 1 . | i org mization may be el Tected at Ijhe Idc i, with flattering irospeets |of suqsess Blev. Pr>f. Davis is i engaged m % good work -outbid i of the Ool- Recetitly becomi ig acquai|it- itb th i fact that uij and ari tol thi re were som i LutbeTnns, p ithont a shep lerd, he vis ited soniq of them, and inding th^re au Pimuaj, at once beg: u preach big f«»r them-; and now, a though one t hun lred; uid fifty m lea distant, jireiches^ or them ref nlarly oi|oe ach month, and expects abdufc f lirjstmaa to organize a Lutheran good would have been put iu opera tion. Tho place is still open to oar occupancy, and we sincerely hope that the committee may succeed in finding a suitable man to place nt the bend of an enterprise which promises so much good to the church. The (Synod does not propose assum ing any pecuniary responsibility, but will heartily endorse it, and snp|>ort it otherwise. It 1r desired that the school shall he entirely an indivhhml enterprise. Halls nre offered us to I'egin the school. Do you know any one, clerical or lay, who would like to undertake an enterprise of this kindt If* no, direct him to tho attention of Rev, A. Pliillippi, of Wythcvillc, Vrt., who is a member of the committee on this school enterprise. A more flattering pros pect for the establishment of a Fe male school in this section of country may never be presented to us. How important, therefore, that some one, suited to this work, take hold of it at once, and secure it to the Luther an Chnrch before the opportunity is past, and some other denomination derive all the benefit that might ac crue to our Synod. We are happy to see that yon are being “flooded” with communications. Let the brethren continue in this work, and those wlio never write, repent of this sin, and do their duty in the future. By the way, what has become ot “Linden* ? We have missed him for some time from the list of your contributors. “Lutheran us” writes some “mighty queer” things sometimes, but non© the less true. “X” handles his subjects without gloves—-wonder if he is not afraid of the Synod that thinks the work of General Synod has been accom plishes! ? “Sam Small” is interesting and instructive. But we can not run through the list—only let all continue THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. Business Department. C., NOVEMBER 30, 1870. and that bia example and inatnu* tion* will bo pronmtire of good while time shall last Jtoolrcd, 4th. That in the removal of B#v. Sbirey (his community In J T IVrtick, in bis estimable and accomplished I ^ ,r * M ^** that it to orgai Lowly’s before |vc learn,] is qqjointmfnt This, jiwe ec- have sofne are in<*hn- m any 1 of hM iccompanled ►d, we etri that a Mt»w «00 yegatib >«np )rtant this i We lady one of ita favorite members, and the social circle it most jdean.uil and cultivated Seqiiaiiitnnee. /foolwl, .%th. That while we deep ly deplore our loss in beiug deprive I of a faithful minister, u consistent gentleman, aud a favorite family, we ' **• A * v ‘Vely 1> W Ilite, I. 1' II , . J. M. Wilt, J (’riMitt, T V Moore, E I* Derrick, extend our fraternal congratulations to our bndhren and sisters of Beth W K'rkwond, W .1 Wile) , Eden, 8. amt trust that our loss Giqd ft, flacker, may la* thefr gain. ** lb»t, Rrmtlrrd, flth. That our henrtfeJt ^ Hotiu.m, l»rayera follow Bro. Shln»y and fain r* D.oitzler, lly fo h»« new field of luhor—maviM ^ Keller, his ministry* lie abundantly blewsed. ^ Ilaigier, and may the proteetiug hand of the ^ Hast, great Head of the Church attend •****' *’ and sustain him, am! Ilia blessing 11, 0 lawmhardt, be the seirl of his stewardship whlth ^ ** Mayer, er he goes, M B Clafke, RrMvlrtd, 7th. Tliat a copy of these 1 Kiehola, resolutions lie sent to Bro. Sbirey.! J I* Margart, and that they be sent to the Luther " Ilaltiwanger, an Visitor for publication. ; * ' ] M** v J H Honour, B. I’llLEti Alt, Prrtident. )> Ti.ileman, G. M. Wei.l*, Secretary. i *P r, ‘ K Burge.**, -t-m t J F Sebiruier, For th« Lullx-nu Viator Rrv W E Ilubbert, Anniversary of the Reformation. St B 1 Keagy, John's Chnroh, Salisbury, H C. .Miss S Wsmium, HW ’ “o to UM •-mw '.MW to lfiM ?jM> to im 2 «t» to Ififl kMW to ll« 2iw to ioc J.IW to 100 7..MI t« iy, :*..T«t to i.vi .* VI i„ |,vi tf.Vl to 1W 1 -Ml t« IVf I .Ml to 1 V. kMVl to 17M S.Vt to 178 -*JW to 12C J.0U to IM 1MV) to 1V1 1L50 to l.VG tie to 168 2.00 to 16ti 4.00 to 104 2.30 to 106 2.00 to 168 2.30 to 174 2.30 to 136 2.30 to 164 30 to 128 3.00 to 156 2.30 to 164 Hew Advertisement*. v«rr rortK TvwtnmtjfQ nors/t. LEX. SHEPARD 4 DILUROHAM. Mon. 47 40 Orseoe St. New York. I) * Ilitiil*. kII Iui4mki I* idu-tj-n-d; v m* v. f . X W-i.- - WINDS MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANT, CHARLESTON, A C. fo i*h nti ^Htrrr / \lH tCt |I*W|4. V#4 .X....7A « V 4*. |m vt4. 43 l«>k* c.iii-s, ,*« H H*«l riili Mortea, ** Itivriit »W* Motif*, " “ Onward end T’psrsrd «rrW-«, * v«*U„ |n*r \«4 | z.% lie*. tlijtik Kelivyft /W«. Kli« I4f»yl M«hW, 6 velx per v«l. |l J* 1‘Wwni iw Modi*. M ** r #» tof»Me V«r’< l.iltle IVadv atwim, 6 tol. per rot. $ 7* l*«»ll» l linti 1* Moti*. ** “ 75 Ufw l*nul\*« fVitay stories, s rat. 78 Dr MtUt. ft 00 Special Notices. every return of the 3Nt i»f «In to do tljyir part as well in the flifure ^ “‘"JT. I>« s '-“ n ' 1 *« h "l»' "«■<•"> i tobertb. Imrt. rf pto» Urthmin. .ill In- in<H»red by tl«-ir «m,ph> wUll From the 31st of October, 1517, Protestants date the beginning of ! the Reformation. Ou that day la , „ tlwr nMM to the «lour «( tb. ckan^i L,^ uWl l m , of All SiunU, at Wittenlierg, his ninety five Tlies»>*. ua a “challenge to the Imastful champion* of Home's monstrous iitturputioti*.’’ That memorable day waa th.- com mencenient of an era which finally resulted, through the iustruniental- ity of I.uthcr as the prime mover, in giving to the world an open Bible. and will do likewise. We forgot to tell you that there i was an interesting meeting iu tin praise to God for niiaiiig up that great and good man, Martin I.utbet. Hi IH ! and it is right and proper that the College church, of several days eon | t i :i y should U* with siueen' mighty God. j On the evening of the .list ult., i fhe Anniversary of the Kefor ] matioti was celebrated with appto tlnuauee, a few weeks Since. There were ia few professions of religions, ami several additions to the church. Fraternally Yours, . .Il’AN. regularly olaa-rN nl thanksgiving to Al- , For the Lutl«*r*n Vutiior ] Resignation and Action. Floyd C. II., Virgiuia, | \ ? October 13, 1870. * To tk€ Church Council of the Floyd Cantor ate : ,< Dkah Bretiiukn : As I have al ready informally tendered yon my resignation as pastor of this charge, I herewith ham! von mv official res priate religions nervier* in St. J«4m* Evangelical Lutlicrau rlinrrh, Salis bury, N. C’. The 1*1*1 or, ltov. J. (i. Nei^icr, had previously uuuouiitvd that he would preach ou tlie subj.s t of the Reformation. At an early hour the church was fillet,! with an intelligent and atten-1 tivc audience. Minister* and raetn tiers of the various denominations in the city were present. The panti«r, uttired ih the ecelcsiastiral rolte* of ignation. Be assured, dear brethren, , . .... . m MN ) Mimm that is with great reluctance that I i ° nr r ‘' Mn ' 1 th ^ C ***™ f * | Zliowtbemlhaitiearitewbjwl shall h*ave yoh ; it is only in obedi- ,l< ' 0,1, l’ a, | , ‘ * ^ ^ * n .*** r ’., ** ,H * r«d*' r ib* r. «n!t i rospectively would dot ^ mrpris^d to hear * )f initiat taken soon n oi * house of uie b the professo »lwa^n lad mire his his w« rk iff Bristol thfiewith. ns, Editor, you is making some ^i^h-west jfn Virginia; fhe work; < f building up ^nis to make slow nia ^nrite W01 he 18 itifyin IH Ning dope. m ye owards tlie worship, so of succeps. ntbusiasiti; be connnen- tbe (xnnmittee, appointed at hist conrention Of Synod, ha i ee the good )regress in nd a though the church progress, it to know tin t something ul in a^mring a prim ipal for the imposed: Female School a nother efileient iu8trum! I been site- at Marie ntality 1 enee to the dictates of duty that I resolved upon the step I am aboiit to take. I shall ever earn- with me pleasant recollections of my assoeia tion and connection with you, and of the kindness myself and family have received at your hands. My sincere prayer is that you may lie abundantly rewarded by the great Head df the Church foil the uniform kindness von have manifested to us. and that in the providence of God you may very soon succeed in ob taining the services of a minister who will more than fill Jthc place I vacate^—w hose labors may tie ahinid nntly blessed—and that it may be the pleasure of the Lord to prosper Ilis work in yonr midst. Be of good cheer—die faithful in your duties, and you will not lie without the blessing of heaven. With yon. in your pleasant council meetings, I shall nbt in the future lie present, but may the Spirit of God always lie with mid direct ami Ideas yon in all your deliberations. May the grace of th$ Lord Jesus Christ, tlie love of God, the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with yon now, and evermore. Amen. Fraternally yours, * J. T). 811 IREY. resolutions of the council op ZION’S CHURCH, FLOYD CO., VA. ; Whereas, Rev. J. I). Shirey has endeared himself to us by his faith ful labors and ministration in onr midst for more than three years, and whereas wc receive the tender of his resignation as onr pastor with profound regret’and heartfelt R«d- ness, and whereas we hear from all who knew him, expressions of regret ot his de^ortnre, therefore Resolref, 1st That it is with un feigned sadness and heartfelt regret that. we now accept Rev. Shirey’s resignation as onr pastor. Resolved, 2d. That in the resigna tion of Bro. Shirey, this charge loaes a faithful and efficient pastor, ami tlie community >u worthy, high-toned and Christian gentleman. Resolved, 3*1. That it*is our earnest conviction that duiing Bro. Shirey’s labors among us he has advanced the cans© of religion in onr midst, that tlie church has been edified and instructed—that he has been instru mental in accomplishing much good, opened the service* with the Refbr matioti Introit, the members of the church heartily responding. Then ! followed, iti a very feeling and dc- ' vout maimer, the (’onfesMiHi mid Absolution. The Hcripturc lemon* designated in the Book of Worship for the oreasion were then read bv the writer, after which the member* of the rhurch joined him in ronfc* sing their faith, by andibly and unitedly repcatiug the Apostle*’ the buyer the prior «*f « new |«lr •hue*. UtMNpsrefl with taard bm Ami duty wturkiuir*. the) arr iM-sutiful. i»*uy the Ic**t. 1‘Mienl*. try it. I 8«-|»t 21 - 3n. A Body and Mind Disease | Mh Ii U )*i«. The M-wumIi awl tr brum arr too mtuualel.t alUtsl lw the iu wiiIhmiI tin other, that y*|M-|i*tu anti •lf-*|*HMletK > arr Itraepeni le. It may lr mlrlrd, t«**. iHui imr.it ion • f the Muirub h ia al*u im variably are«un | Muted by irntut *hi of the U-utprr. The WVIgruattiis ami tran^nilrrmit np- t ration of lIu-tt-tteF• Hitler» l<* m<w( pnw • r rfally ? <!«*veh»fM*4 in ra«r» <»f IndicMitHt. * V *r*t rff*l nt tht* urriraM* t«*rri«- it <-<>mfuitinjr ami rurtwiariiif. A mtkl i h»» prftadr-* the I he < hntnir i uratiiKT-* in the rr(>a af tin *to*ua« b M h*»*ened. atari tire brnrni* o-»lh «at«« ** huh rhur.vrt# n/i« the ilUraw U .tlainl. hr imprm ement 6 M trwa^rmt It ia ot a»»oreed«s4 In the rrtarn **t th* oLI 4> i*ip(i>«M> wuh Miprradde«l («mr, a* u» 41* a> * the raw ahett unrnolnuud attni J lant* are jntrit fwt the ruatpUmt. lurch i*r **»M to im|*irt a prniuiirnt mere*-. t^oo nt healthful tnvifforatuui Hut thi* if out all. The »prrirul atr«l Mti-UlbMU uroprrtirw nt the pre|t«rat*o« at* aearrrly asranlan in imptrrtaner to M* tonir vir- t|i»-«. If tlarr i* an uterlioa *»f Isle I hr t retiou ia m« Im Might within peuprr it*, and if the MWwrr nnran ia inert N»d tof|»»l it la toned ami n-fulain). The rirrl upon the drcharifUta oraaii* ia equally *alutary. and in caarw (4 ivaMl •uNWmIi! fndmllr withnnt pm a The Wrier* *l*n ja* N**»«e hmhhy evaporation from the aarr- fher which ia parttrwUriy dratraldr at t|o* *eaaou a Ken mmMtb afa-IU of raw. an|4<a*mit wrather are apt to cheek the natural |irr*|4r»ttna and pmdnrr runr»-«*iou of the Hver. eoujrh*. and retd*, f Ac bent anfiapanrd apwMt «U rfaiwai «a hmhlg rigor, and thi* the areal \ <*eta I Ut il* *lofattve t — i t utlit ptanutr* 1 Nov 2 liu Columbia Advertisement*. AHE *D Our USUAL Ml oeU O*** Ante ranollnc Ih* Cn—I, ;R ^ W. C SWAFFIELD. an exteiu|*>raneou» prayer wan id j fered. Tlie pastor announced ‘an appropriate hymn, which wa* snug with animation by choir and congrc gat ion, being led by tlie iunpiriug tones of th* organ. «»p The pastor then annouiM'etl bis U.. /v rfff \r/y ft s flNd text, from which lie deduced as hi* |^1 I * JJ | VT, H A 1 theme: “Justification by fafth in Christ as the life principle of the Reformation.” The sermon was de livered with calmnes*, but forcibly and impressively. Luther and hi* soul saving doctrine* were triumph antly vindicated. It wa* shown that the Lutheran ('htireli ia not a serf, nor iuaigiiificant iu number*—that of lb« 80.000.v00 of l-rou-ounu to, VI^.tS per rot. By Am Tlie B. O. W. tk The tmya «»f liraixl l*rr arhnnl, l.o*l in the Knft. Rf May Rmmmerimy. < 'Umhtu* the Kupe, Mb Gnmea* Favorite, The era hie nt the IMuvir. The bilk) Spaniard, 8*lt water Dirk. l ittle imfal at < nhm, The Cmrerh NMno. Hud* of 4 FioIIh-i, Fine feather* ilo not make fine lard*. ] Of) llandaonie I* that luuidaome doe*. 1 Of) A a ruuir « —ed to> half redn aaed, I (Ml Art hum *|*-nk l«M»dei than anrd*. 1 00 Hue pnl turn deaerve* aiM»tlier, 1 *0 liy .Via* Umtm M. Thmrttom. Hun t'haitie Robert* l*-rai»va man, |l UO ll«w F.va ItoU-it* gained her «slu- • •iioti. j an Uliarlieand Kva'a home ia the Weal. 1 00 Tmrtt amd Ailremtmr*. I-*f»- «»f Daniel Bnone. *t ,v» ! Wild nrcnr* of a hunter'* life. | 50 Tu«lvt- uiaht* ia the hunt* t'» cainp, 1 ii A thmiwind mite* watk arena* Houlli AsM-ria, i S5 The < *!*u am tin- ptairie. 1 #T» Itaiitina the a iWertie**, I 1‘ioaeet nmthenifd tlie Weat, | .10 Tl* yoiiliK phattrera a«f the Nawth- weat. 1 I he A o*I ml ban wanalt IVI*. I so 11m- A fin .iu t'm*MM-«, | 80 AmerWna»f Animal-, 1 .10 Aueavlota • of Hinl*, 1 SO Ra>htn*am t inaaie. | 80 The hiirie f rnMM . | M j The Yoon* Uiaaa* 1 , J 10 Willi- tin- Uihd. 1 It The A retie t Vw*ne, | ,10 1 Tlie Ni*mI Hill* a»f Jutland. l 10 V an** of *n < *hl Mariner, I .10 S,-haatllmr Da**, , 1 V) t»aa ,t| Men (■ailaiit IH < tl*. I 10 SpnayloI* Ktatiet. Adah-. f 75 Erie, 75 llerlirrt, 75 NetltrVTrial. 75 Ja>feii»ti*a 't Fatvn. 75 l.uni-'fa Hen, * 75 It a«. 4r ( load Monti. Alta* '* \dva ntlllr It* \V «*l*alattanal, fl H | ihcMiah tlie |/«4inr niaw>, and shut AlW -aae theie. I *1 Tha ||a*u*> OM * Del*; a»r, the ataah-tl ehod. I n Itrtleiv l»rn* tore ; or. Ith * me* ami -tom * for • hildn u. | £5 Th Inn uf theOuanlian Anirel. 1 85 Dy IVitlinm f.nrrrW UTumsinc IW. ft 85 I hmMr I1a», | *5 Ami upward* «4 *00 POPULAR JUYCTTLE8 hr favaerit# writer* fo* the yamnir. |. f »«*ff Rrltpiamt Centime. ('re.h.. ft w» The liata-a \\ tote I *|m*|i. Filin im'* |‘r«Kiio, Life’* tfaniinr;‘«*i nwtwrl and rvt- nmtfttfrMrul for >aMithf«l rhri*- ftan*. Life * Kremiur; «*r, Thaawjrht* for th# Aural. I W llotua; (yuia t flint* fot Y»nne and * Hal. 1 Ml tia-Ida a I ptih*, | (10 VA a»r*l* aif Haafar , J 00 l.mnt Thnnirht*. t 00 Ijvm«4 the three Air*. Jadmn* . 1 flu i |"he raMirteaie* #4 AV’a-thleal Life, 1 50 I aar* ami the Ihetar. 1 50 \ are ami Kutrut, 1 10 The Ha»-|*elM»la1 Anp l in IHaruie.- 1 50 Woman aa find maatr her, | 00 I ha Hilda in the a )**•!. 1 (Ml |5«etaimd’a Life aaf < *hri-f. I 50 Kok’* lata* aaf Jean*. I W Uo*.intaaml lhlltfHI. l .50 The Maulel f*ri»ree. 1 50 Foil liuta of nlnah will he furnished a*n i. ptalicarinw. Mr Cnrtnwlar \nttee.~ In oaldifiain f•» i*r own t«ail*to ttitan*, are have the tameat Mot k ad La|tlt«h anal Am* nran liauak* t*» he faamtd in the r»*m*tr>, a hk h aeoff. i ltooktu-llrr*. lihrsnan- amt hook lancets Krm rally, at the h*ae*4 pinw. IJT.. sUFJ’AUD A IHLUNU4UM, X«*. 47 A S9 l*ris*»e Nt, X. V. X«i l« t*—4t WA.M>0 FERTILIZER. GROrND “ASHLEY RIVER” BOJlE PHOSPHATE. WM. C. DUKES A CO., General Agents, Charleston, 8. C. Kiev T. S. BUlXKST, Agent at Pomuria, S. (J. June 0 'n Vrcat Medical Discovery! *> WALEEB'S CAtarOBJUA .iNEGAR BITTEHS, Is <4 Tboosaads l .j - r t» '*> jr vadarfkn f * c. f.hir-au |. S p WHAT THEY? 40—tf BURTON k IRVING, 1 l*U W. Hal tin mn- 8treet, Baltimore, I * ID Manufacturer* of Khirta, Col Lars, Drawers, Ac., and Dealer* in kfen'a Fur ni*ltiiiga generally. •If Id i|j TUBT ABB HOT A VILE TANCY DRINK, :Um*t Po>oe 1 1UL and ’ Si .Uallawltn * * ill Jkia tra* tba Bab* B - u aafl tt- (• ot UhfcoU, tr— fromjail Aleoholto loatonil tb# ue^»c*lor oXU ■ .*a,«aJiitaannaf«a*dL ♦ too winiwaitumo Milhn*,t»* •.'t tc: "zx , 4b «a*t tnexatotrnui. F -r InAimaat ry and Chr->nl* Rheo- •aOiam. *i>4 OouU D;wapta* or Icili- - -..-1 B JOemiltenV and Inter- * i ttoul I. . er. _„ _ t S*T m > « ... ——-—-—__ — — . — — — *4*aa *r* e* —1 hr Vitlsted Blood. *f.i t« areu>y Miami Vf toaiaal «t tha in^aatteejfirmuia.^ «mamB.ret KiaUUi • .<11 «rattU> wrto. arS.icll * * l' ari Kdrftwt li «>*•!•>■-< th* W*S4 <*.•-*£ afc *t*fl ryor a a. a* **^ a* ' iv-epepata ©e ladlaeati ftmOmCauli D *'•*. •».»* Warn t -iim**-. h nau* Ait*-**, U O -^mua Iwn*»a *rf ttt * ortao* at in* Ki Safa, aafl a KU-.fi>! rrajloo* rtirt *T» th* tr ! -fiirti. t— rand nOau But' btoaaaa tha Vi-.,***! N<*>I' 1 50 50 of Vs war y->a «i*5 •kan ia Tua- r - ix.<:**<*>• MM*| c -ar.-*-!! rUra-iwhm Km kaf th* avnamaul WORlfS. Imhiac la Y. Vrfklodpuni Mb* rut. TAPS. kaalfe-M) o4 fw Ian S* j •mil *aet> K --<*b. «».-rm«*. FtwaaS. andl . l5g g Wfl i-r t all wcoanrrs abd . u uta - ~ m * For sale by GEIGER & MoORBQOR, Columbia, 8. C. •I ulv 6 44—tf SURGICAL DENTISTRY. 1DR. D. L. BOOZER Criers,—KVw Y'ork mill* muslin shirt*; with best linen howom*. per 4 dor..#l».50, alien mad+ for di-tiubril cii&n 818; de- Ua-lM-d t-uflis per 4 do*., f3. We furnish Shirt* of other jrrade* of niHfdin, at lower prkea, and a* low, per half dosen, a* $15. Directum* fur Mcamring.—Ma-aaure size of neck—we round the hrr-a*t—size round the waiet— length of *Jeeve from between the *1iotilder* or spinal column to the and of a ristliand. lioklinjr tlie anu horizontal ly, and bfudinK the elbow. Say what kind of collar, wristband, and bosom. For studs or buttons. State if a toll or *tont figure. W KDDI NO OUTFIT8. Order* for G love*. Tic*, and Underwear, in «iy-quantity, however small, promptlj attended to. V Good* forwarded, with Bill C. 0. D., by Ktpre**, to any part of th«‘ country. May 25 1870 3^—ly IMl»ORT^kNT NOTICE 1 TO CONSUMERS OF DRY G00D6! AW Retail Order* amounting to #30 and Orer Delieemd im any Part of the Country Free of Express Charges. HAMILTON EASTER A SONS, OP BALTIMORE, MD., r * order the totter to meet the wants of their Retail Customers at a distance, have established a sasqipiui and will, upon application, promptly send hy mail full line* of Samples <4 tne N< eat and moat Fashionable French, Knirlish and S URVIVING partner of Dr. D. p. «*» the country, tiresif, to ui a I-mu.... ntly located , iti foteauitt, olb-ra uis professional ser- ew- Goods, of Domestic Manu facture, guaranteeing at all time* to sell a* Intr. if net at less prices, than any house AND UEXTtU Gnotla, N«W IN STOCK. THI LAR0R8T AID BEST STOCK WK NAYK Great Success! $ rpllK new 1 I m! EVER OFFERED TO THE CVULH\ Ktbbath wli*w*l 1**4 triad Hr L. O. Eamaa k L It. MarirwratbeT. r r*-*h mnrir and words. ^ I*rir- in (taper. SO rent*; hminls. SI«cut*. Kaa*td<- r.Htic* *rtit pot-paid on rereiiU . .4 retail prir* dTiVER DITWlN le tx»„ lUmioti. riiAh. H. 1MT»*<»X A CO„ ] X* w Y**rk. Nov 30 , • It the world, 4«,000,ftUO were Luther.ui. Ibis*. I hearing Gown*. Ar. — * - mm 5 U 1 1 A *uj*-r»«*r Shirt, never before «4Teml in this market, mad. t«* «*r»h t without etfrn rim nre. Tho Lutheran Ulmrcii therefore t« numerically stronger thau all otlM*r Protestant deiioitiinatioua together. Throughout the delivery of tho,ser mon the utteutiou of tlie audieiiA-e was fixed and utidividod, and it iu believed that all feeling that they < 1.. ■M The hugest line oi Fn*oHi and Kiurlish and Vrefine* ever offered. With left the church were none the ths and Vreting* c\«-t ..ft. i..! Iiti.mal facilitire ia «H»r W«*rkalw*p, we np- dep rmiBcd that oar Ciiafeitu Ih |au1- trietit shall to nnsnrpawsfd. Mats and Clothinir at wholreah-. B. A W. C, 8WAPF1RLDV ]. Coluntldrt Clothing House. 8ept 21 4—tf worsti for liaving attended on the ( [ occasion. 8ewing Machines, Guns. Pistols, The exercises were closed by Etc., Etc. the writer with prayer, in which the ^IDHK nnderdgmd re-spertfully informs metabere «•*' #h* shnmk Kamil. 1 h«*.frieml*.and the paldic generally. uuited in Prayer. GREAT SUCCESS! America! Sudaf-Sclnml Worker. A VliinlMv, fur Parent*, Tree tors and | Si brilllttk $150 A TEAR. IX ADVABCK Sixty srholm#’ Iomio |wprts free to all | * Into <4 IA. t VSeml |M«*Lag* stamp for apreimen *'op% ami list *4 b-mw* f<»r lffi.to the I*nIdudirr, J. W Mr lXTYfcE, Nov 14 19-lm] fM. Ireii*. Mo. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. oUtt^^RIj^AlMtil) that hr keep* constantly on hand a ka 1 the Isml's asd select Assortment of Gun*. I • large “istol*. repeating Ammunition and Stiortmeti'a equipment*. 1 lie is also Agent for Singer’s, W ilcox A A very haudaomo collection aa a (Bbba’, ami WllaonV Hhnttle to wing Ma* tliank ofleriug to OoU, w» lin«d f..r '* ,,,ch r *° W .1 hi. the IsMiefit of the church. .Sewing Machine*, trims, l istids, Iron <t*re*l Kmopeau ASw tb. tt a wreri- „ Ah'or k from the country promptly and faithfulL attended to. F. A. 8CHNEIDF.R, •sill continue the Watch and Jewelry , _ 1 wistut-ns in my new establishment, , •-nrtier *4 Richardson and Taylor street*. ('alumina, 8. t\ ... Gold ami 811 vrr Watches, Jewelry, Rings, .HHver and !*talcd Ware always to ia- U*«L or fnmndied on fnvoiatde term*. flocks, Watraea, Jewelrv, Mnaie Boxes, Inatnnm-nts. Ac., reimirrel by an exjierl- wotkman. s I utu hy mu aud dokolog^', the congre gation was dismissed by the pastor with the Old Trstameut benedic tion. llev. J. G. Neiffor ia doing a good work in Suliabor|r; he is evidently “tho right man in the right place.” His 'prospects for usefulness mid.’ building up the Lutheran Church are very flattering and encouraging. May the divine bleasing rent 0|kmi pastor and people. S. ih Main ftt, Colombia, 8 C Jan 2G 21—ly JFACGfi S. SCHIHMER. UKAt.KK IN ■m V CT WX2 « KKI KAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. 0. DIKXCXR. 21—1y KdTAFUfiHBD I8«t. 1 Oct 12 7—ly BOOT. 8H0E f AND HAT HOUSE. A. SMYTHE. WHOLESALE AST* RETAIL MUUCa nt B<WT«. 150 HAT8. virra to tlie public. Surgical openition* on the tifttiir.il teeth )*rrformed in tlie most acw-utitie uutnnt r. Teeth extracted w mIh-ui jMtin by tin apnlieatkm of a local rtjiftwth. t* ArtittcmJ work in ex*ery improved styir that aeatly and durably. I*artirnlar attention i* invited to an im- preoret. snja-rior and scrvieeolde motle uf attaeliing t«*-t h to mtifieial plate*. Uall and ace *|«cctii»ctt*. Dftoe over G. lHetvks' Store, Maiu Stm*t, t oluiubift, 8.1'. .April 13, I860 86—ly 1833. 1870. ; UTIIUHAX PUBLICATION SOCIETY JtO. 42 NORTH NINTH RTRKRT, PHILADELPHIA. J. K. 8HRYOCK, St^P’T The Fatherland Scries. The Lutheran Publication toK-ietr tore nuule amuon uients U» translate and pub lish a series of (ri-nuau Works (suitable for Family and 8. 8. use.) under the title of “Th« Fatherland He nre.” The following biHiks have already tox-u paldiahed: The CoMage lnr thi- lakf SC.75 In tlie Midst of tlie Xortli 8et..u.>. 0.75 Anton, the Fisherman.. —......... 0.85 Rene, the Little Havoyaffi..' Frit*; «r. Filial Obedience 0-«5 Geyer Wally ; or, Fth-lity Reworded. 1.00 The*c rix hare Wn put np in a neat ease, forming Het No. 1. Under the fcatth $0.70 Olaf Thorlakaen 1.00 The Treasure of the Inca ....* 0.85 Buried in tli* Snow OJO Ihuniuie; or, Bre ad u|hmi the Waters. 1.10 Hepprli. the Hwim Boy 0.85 Forming Het Xo. 2, pot up in a neat care. In press, and will nhorUy to published: The Greek Slave, or Filial Love: Leon hard, the Runaway; Gnstavua Vasa, or King Bird lVamw: Little Madelon, or | Buying »air poods from the largest and most eelehrutid manufacturers in the different parts of Enrope, and importing th«» same ov Steamers direct to Baltimore, onr Stock is at all times promptly rop- plied with the novelties of the London and Paris markets. As we Imv and sell only for cash, and male no trad debts, we are aide and willing to tell our goods at from Ten to Fifteen Pf.k Cent. Less Profit than if we gave wafliL credit. Tn sen »/ m tdes specify the kinds We keep the tout class of goods, from the most costly. Orders unaccompanied by the cash will be sent 0, iL />. Promvt-Pattno Wholesale Biters are invited tn inspect the Stock in oar Jobbing and Package Department. Ad dress H amilton!:aster & sons, 197,199. 80t and 908 West Baltimore St.. Oct 96 9-Af] Baltimore, Md. THE BOOK OF WORSHIP. UMahed by therm Synod of of ike North fiWiiynf>ra/ Im* America. rpHIS Back, of 874 wasr mm m aik srassr, ooutawA DUnX COLUMBIA 6,0. Jou U . 19—Xf Maternal I>ove: Wolfgang. I*rinee of Anhah; The true Age of Germany; GottU-ib Frey; Adam Neusor; The Faith ful Xegre. We hare a number of other Trnnsla- tiou* under way, which we will anuouuce from time to time. . , 8. 8. IJlrrorlea selected with unusual enru. Cabinet Organa and Melodeoua fur- nisbed to Sumlav-schools and churchea, on atierial terms. S. 8. Banners supplWL August 10 40-tf ■ . pages, 94mo. is now reaily'. Me give the church eight cents mt every copy sold, and in this way part of the profits accrue tv> the church. I Vice, in Sheep $1 00 Dark Arabeaque Arabesque Gilt Morocco Tucks, gilt edge Morocco, extra ffilt Turkey Morocco, plain.. Turkey Marocco, super extra gilt.. Turkey Antique o w With jnlt clasps, 30 cents extra. Minister* and congregations are re quested te send on their ordere at once, to whom a discount of ten per cent, is made. PULPIT EDITION. Price, in 1 8toep, $9: Arabeaque, gilt edge. $3; English Turkey, #4. Tan per cent discount made t» those who buy in quantities DUFFIE A CHAPMJUS, * Booksellers, Columbia, 8 C Feb 16 24—tf AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. C ONTAINING Fleetwood’s -Life Christ,” and “Lives of the Aj Evangelista and Martyrs~ vidcncei lences of Christianity the Jews,” by Josephus; “A Histoiy ot all Religion* Denomination*, with trea- **Ei tises and tables relating to nected with Bible history.and many fine engravings. Tha ing a complete^ ti knowledge. W. FLI Street, l'luiadelphis. whole form- of Christian