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sharj>- s veiled iont bo beel. health |hag of lies, 'lown. ms. tor. rtin- by jrgxe' nsturl fast * ni w hi» h liatpnt the is distance nMve of »*vifation.” 1; ! »not permitted long to admiration ou thil er*nd for the behind the hill iway for off in the aky was ns8utn a snmnier (tun itb,” »«d the boa .i'ins iingof <«»}•*»«• ^ ^ Wore mellow .11, mi* k» rest. It wa. Jrt»«*4 As ’* •** int »< lit* metropolis of .j.,,4 then'st the miuhty nv ine befottj ns then on O' utesnersH nstinjt « H**»« tbel tie shadows east girding sir i, we felt that ti in sich scenes an inspiratio *e rad nefer felt before, ar^l "hfch * e iow vmnly endeavor to rjcall. »ated; <« the old fort at Vicks but?, ftnrt of listoHe interest, waa*it hot tifit- ort ^ (o a isociate the ideaj of the sari with the sinking of the !rtar of hope in the breast! of the Sait hern - [ieople ? And * when Ixiield th* bright son siut behind a iow dark cloud, and shut iut from eyes * Scene of sneh sukiaaitng brilliancy;(nd glory, how natural it was to trice the resemblAee be tween thifc scene and the sfttingtof the son of the Southern Con| behind the dark clouds poiatment fuad defeat! i .j It was c aly when twrilighi Mem$d yielding tc her darker sis or, that we arose fir »m ijje reverie ini o whiety we had b« n thrown by stU h reflec tions, and, baring descend^ to the street at the foot of the jhlll, we slowly wep led our way bnfk to the comfortabh lodgings awaiting ns at the McMac ten Hotel. . IOTA Ecclesiastical Summary. THK LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. r., DKCMBER 14, 1870 KbU Society - Angus tan a at Paxton, ! for the Thoi Why hitje we no pray ia onr equfcregatiou at th meeting s time? We once b hi such meetin(»s—they were well; attended—bless ngs fol lowed then—and we all thought that the pi ayer-meeting wi s a good thing. Chi st must have th aught so too, when le directed the disciples where to ti rry and how tj> employ themselves until they were imbued with 1 »ower from on higljj. They most have thought so $ o, when they sgw the Spirit, in tli i appear- ance of clo ten tongnes, 1 ke as of fire, $ome a id rest upou tlein—aiul saw the abundant fruits in the g!o rioutt revival which soou followed. Others an< ng the good pud holy of evircy agi have adopted!the same theory respt cting social psayrr, and oo their rediicing it to practice, have witnessed sii nilar results. 4Tbe Lonl hearkened and heard.” “1 n*e Ixml hath visited and redeemed Israel.” How many; precious seasoi is of aw)- keimig and of gyeat grace could lie traeejl to Hiich social mej‘tings for prayer? Why then haws we no prayw-nnrtaig now l Ou * spiritual necessities nave not diinin slied, nor have the wafts of the cbui cli grown less. The harvest is still great bill laborers are few. (>ur li tie j>ctty cares and vexations are s ill worry ing. Our great temptations and trals| are I | fill eusnariur. “We wrestle not with flesh al|d blood, hat against principalities! against powets, against the rulers of the darkness of [his world, against *pip itaal wickedness in high, places.? Nerily, our n K*cssities are »|till jiress- ing. We need grace and strength. God says, **j and it ska l be girea •” Why then have we *ease<l to ask in a sot dal capacity as we once did, frbeu s< much comfort and eib eosragement filled our soi Is 1 Le thoughtful, praying inen g re area* *>n tehy. f; H fty have tie no family Abri ham and Jogftua and I>n id had it- —and one of tie proph- ris says aomelthiiig about < wl pour his fnry i pon the “families which have not call Ml upon thy u ame.” I Re ® other goal people Still keeping old time^homred cus- neighbor A,! ov r er the calls his cbil Iren and » ther every imorning prayer. A!ud there who dlwayst does so too, it matter i not who con es. We sometimes b^r them binding—for they always is ng a song of rraise to God—then die good man reads a iwtion of Ifi i Word, and t ren they ^ bow dovrii in prayer. jWhat a sight*-^ family at, prayer! Hasbaud, yciki. remember he w it was 18 joar house; y;s, dear •^^rnfKhgn jpur father’s to<. Why, can we ; i|ot have it al» »t a good lling for them t nd their ^Idren, would it not also Isa good ihing f or usland onr children T 1 n<nv It wonUi. Why, then, ueed we it off an} longer t So ipose we to nigh ii for I ir in our Q P this good tom. There that househokl aufl ereningj neighbor God will us. lelp read th *> other day t mt “He the Holy Spirit ;to them a t ask hiujls* aud that “t te Spirit l>eth our infirmities, and maketh tcreessioQg or na with g oanings W 7 h gn noi uttered.” •Hfe *2! a 00 , <,rett 1 t“ » ltar1 4n j *^1 taat Go<l may b ess you U<1 yonr house r ■_> E , T. S. IkxUh of Mim*$er* % ~Rov. Professor Bhrehart, at Gettysbarg, t*fc.; Iter. C. Heese, Clinton Ca^ Pa. 4 aged 72 years, II months and 20 days. When asked by a brother minister, whether he had any doubts as to the future, he replied j “None; I am willing to go whenever the Lord fMML” DratM of a /xiymoa.—William Mol- ledorf Heyl, a nmnibcr of 8t. John’s church, Philadelphia, Nov. 24. “lie was a good aud holy man, full of ftiith and good works.” /i'rooify*, X. T.—Rev. J. II. Baden has foruuMl a German congregation in a part of Brooklyn, where a church was needed. The Methodist church in Carltou Avenue has been bought for $14,000 aud a large additional ainouut has beeu expended in em bellishing and eularging it. It has sittings for 1,000 people. The church was dedicated lately with imposing ceremonies. Liberality.—Miss Nilsaou has pre sented the GnsUvns Adolphus Swed isli Lutheran Church of New York with $o00. Bequest.—Mr. Keeper, of Krie, Pa^ willed $4000 to the English Lutheran Church in that city. Easton, Pa—The German Luther rans have bought the 1 hitch Reform ed church for $10,000. Swedish Students.—There are near ly fifty students in the College- and Seminary Iltinois; about twenty <H" these are in the Theological Department, and mast of the others hsve the ministry in view. * Hrrmannsbury.—Oil the first of Au- ist, 13 young men, graduates of the mission house,* were* after having beeu cxamined;by the Consistory at Hauover, sent out as hiliorrr* among the heathen. The llermauusburg mission has now r^O missionaries and 39 stations in Africa, 8 missionaries and 5 stations in India, and 2 mis sionaries am) 1 station in Anstmlia i • Ministers Wanted.—Gibson’s 8ta tiou, Ohio; address U. C. Secrist. Washington, Illinois, next spring; German and ICngtiali req uired. Ad dress F. Kick man. Secoml Lutheran Church of Fayette, Bank town; 1st of April next. A Geuekal Synod- inuu only acceptable. Grace and gifts go for nothing. Address Cor nelius V. Atchly, Fayette, Seneca 1C0., New York. Faith and Work*.—We ake imlebtc<l to the Observer for this Item, which we publish, liopiug that a good many of our ministers and ficople will go and do likewise: “A German paper in the interest of the Missourians in the last num ber acknowledges^ nearly! $8410 for two weeks, cash, toward the supi>ort of their varions institutions, and at the same time au infinite variety of eatables and w earables for tlmir poor student's. The list of artieles would suit as ku advertisement for a green grocer, or a second rate clothing store. Every lamsible edible vege- to l.ln n>i\ntii.tti.*l <1 ml i tt ! t It.. 0 F Kltrfc, ——— ] ^ p The sUde«l meeting of the Beard Sim Rate Mg. of Managers was held at the Whh (} j» House, Astor Nute, «wi Thwrsdaf. J \ rHrkert, the lat Inst., at half past three | p *ffp o’clock, P. M., Norman White, Ks-i. | H ft Hnnger^lcr, Vice President, tn the ehatr. asu)«te«l Hr* \f^ .1 >k tiler. by William Whitlock, Jr n Predcrh*k tabic is mentumed, and in the ward robe department, from <1 bed quilt down to a stocking-garter. But that's the way theyMlo it. Now, although I shouldn't like to botml with their students, nor to select my body furniture from their stock in hand, yet that’s just the way they manage to have 147 young men who have devoted themselves to the ministry. The snp(WMt of a dozen after our fushiou of doing the tiling gives us cramps, or at least calls ont groan*, ami after all, umelpody ia always in debt at the end of the term!” And Amtther Example.—S«-t us by our Scandinavian brethren ; also from the Observer: “Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, commenced its ninth collegiate year September 1st. Its beginning was small; in 1861 it Commenced with eleven students and two professors, at Ilalf-W'ay Creek, Wis. The fol lowing year its pupils numbered thirty-two, when it was also removed to Decorah, Iowa. During 1864 and ’65 the large and commodioas struc ture now occupied was erected. At present it is in a flourishing condi tion, having six professors and atsmt 133 students. The Synod for the Norwegian Ev. Lutheran Church in America, under whose control it is, has raised for this institution : From January 1, 1864, to May 26, 1864, $6,168.03; May 26, 1864, to June 4, I860, $43,716.98; June 4, 1863, to Jane 4, 1866, $25,375.01; Jane 4, 1866, to June 1, 1867, $33,635.02; June 1, 1807, to June II, 1868, $27,- 189.24; June 11, 1868, to June 11, * f ! fc ] 1869, $12,815.05; June 11, 1869, to April 15, 1870, $19,441.70; addition al, $783; making a grand total con tributed by this Synod of $196,266.00. When we call to mind that those who have contributed this sum are mostly poor, who can refrain form sayiu g, Well done!” A movement is in progress to raise money enough by subscriptions of $100 to pay the salary of a secretary of the American branch of the Evan gelical Alliance. Dr. S. I. Prime's name is suggested. H. Winston, Jnntcs 1>b*yd*m, A. Ret* ertson Walsh, aud K. L. Kiincbhfr, Esq*., Vice President*. Rev. l>r. Onaistn 1 read the HRh Psalm and offered pisYer. Four new auxiliaries were er*r«*g. liised, one in curb «H l he Stnfoi of Michigan, Tenue*a««e t Nor*h I 'smltna, and Texas. Communications hml l*vn received from Mr. Andrew *M. Milne, Video, with encouraging statements as to the work on his field j Rev. 1 I. G. Bliss, stating his ahival at Trieste, on his return to bis station at Constantinople, and another tn refrreoce to printing the Rcri|»ture« in the Aaerbfyan or Tartar-Turkish language, the Koordiah and the Chal dean languages j from Chi J. W. Haultain, Montreal, as to the work of the Freuch Cmuadian Missionary Society, and effects of Bible dlstri button among the French Canadians; from Rev. I>r. T. 8. Williamson, St. Peter, in regard to )t|inting the hook of Numbers in Ihtkota; from Rev. S. B. Bergne, London, in regard to entrance of the Bilrie into Rome, the labors of the British and Foreign Bible, Society among the French utxl German soldiers, and anmmneing tin* illness of Rev. l>r. Philli|i«, senior MHer. Itev W Itrrtey, .1 R H\ler. Rev W A Hade*, * tor* K If iVttw anger, s 2 AO to 136 2J»t» 136 2 * to 164 2.30 to 164 *mu» m 3A0 tn 1 S.fffi tn 2-MI to 136 2 AO to 163 2A« tp ITS 2.66 tn !?6 2JI6 tn 136 266 to 173 5J6 to 174 Special Notice#. Fi% s • vxr* 4t*i*rrtfm ax «f!1 \my 1 dlh direr <* rotitrr ttps, whlrb rr the itoyrr tbr |«V> of « orw i»ors OMMpsivd with 4*rtjr -fnrhiaas. they t«i say tbs l • Sept 31 r lv> 6. TVs Orest IfoMtettri’* UsMed Htolr* Ahosar for IdM. fur diptrihntUai. frolic, thmeahoat the I’sited Mote* sod sll rieflWd roon- tries of tW Wn pebtished ale-ot the first of J sQ who wish to aadreclosd the nsnfihr of health dead rewd m the vslnshle MumvcfUm* it remtalas. Ia •At it tow to so sdadrwtde we-dirsl tirctio ssest variety of diseases, h «cbnr« • mwwt of iwfsnwMiino isimstiii the nro-iset, the rndwak. the srioer. former. the ; sod the rshsilsriow have Mt Plaaaant Female Seminary, Mt. Ph.nK, fhAcms (h. Jf. ft. 4 ft TTlflW t Heftartawaf W1HD0 MINING AND MANUFACT0UN6 COMPANY, CHAMUBSTOX, A C. . $ 6 to $16 It to IU 18 ht M M<xltiu Lan s»v nmmt seMalAf M. _ JM fHlrhrwive Nitmiu CaUI»ab. District Secretary id that Horivty, J ml who has Since lhtv*H.«0M| ; fo>m Rev. i ter*, the *to,4e towir sod altrrwtlre of J. M. W, Famliain, in regard to re "tore than half the (krisha wwrid. atv IMrinting IHMikms of the Old Tests , ment and of the New, in the Bhang *'•** ifltufrwtWs, rfiUrgUlf* ’* Music, 1‘aiiJtM^ aud intotfca, extta. The second half sewshm w It! ona meoce 00 the gest Motwlsy in Jsnn an, UHL Tboae dashing rtluuttmaal laoli- hies will fiad it to their ialiniuu .'oaniMauitwtr with the Ihindpti. Fhr hi firs mat ion or cstjtogtffH, sddf- sa |t. | IlCXSKI, i’rii, Ml. llaHSaot, N. i\ Uv II i«u- Vlck'fi Floral Guide for I87L T HE first edition of one hundred and fifty thousand oopira Vlck’fi lUmstrmlrd CatmUgm of Motds mm4 Floral Ummle ia uablialMKi and ready tn scad out—100 pages, and aa Ku of alawiad every rtsriwble and Vegetable. U la ela gently printed 00 fine tinted paper, illeatrated with three boadied wood Kagravtags and two beautiful cnutKin rum. The moat beautiful and the aumt iofitranive lloral Guuir (Hildtohed. A German Edition published, in all other rrspert* similar to the English. Rent free to all my easterners of l*7n, as rapidly aa possible, wit boat apl>li< at >uu. Sant to all others who order them for Ten ( cals, which is not half the coat. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester. S. Y. Ihr 14 * I ia Flower WAWDO l’ERTIUZER. GROUND “ASHLEY RIVER* BONE PHOSPHATE. WM. V. DUKES & OO., General Agents. Charleston, 8. O. Rkv T. 8. BOINEST, Agent at Ifontaris, 8. C. Jane 9 40—tf final Medical Discovery! > viutni cxi.ieoar.': v .JNEGAR BITT£ t .S, •r e t* a > Uu* IXjOU. WHAT AZZ TriCY? Columbia AdvcrtiaemonU BURTON ft IRVING, I t*U VV. ]Utiw«iif Street, Bsltimon , J OO Manufart iint* of Shirts, (’ollare, Draw ers, Ac., sad 1 kealers in Men’s Fur uiflhiuics ftiurisuy. . R 4c W. C SWAFFIELD. hsi rolUMpiinl; and from Dr. George II. Brown, with intcrestisg farts in the distribution of the Hcri|aiircw st Saba, >V. I. Grants of books wife made to the New England Miashsi.iry S«icifty Friends, in WaahtUgtiWi, D. C. }* to reCrifX nf ■ tw«> rewl Military* Post Library Afifiocfation, [ * triri fijr wmuI fc* mt pm* whw. N. Y'.; to American Si-umen’s Friend ^ ,Mr ' *** **•* ** r **h»*wh.»«l TSbishlv rwrrifiU for the J form. KawnriHt* aaccdnfie*. mmI other ia- | nfm ti^e sad tmafiaf reodbar matter, orijreud aad ri- W. Aanst the As 1* Mala to •(•pwr with the i^nuai of the sear, this will hr owe of the asoat wrfaL siai ad| Ac hkf.hr the osAtof. The |*r»- |,rh (or*. Messrs. Ilostctter A Wraith. «a will forward AHEAD Our USUAL HI ock !r S»»ctety; Chinear Testann-nts f*»r Chinamen at North Adam*, with many others of smaller amount. The whole nnmtcr of volumes grant ed is 4,531, ami #100 to the Hawaiian Evangelical Association ; #2,00 were appropriated for the employment of Bible distributer* among tho Chinamen in the Pacific roost. A memorial was adopted In re ference to the dtHvsse of General William William*, late a Vice I’rroi- dent of the Soclet>. _ ■ the Hiftrrs are *>>U ia evwry city, town mad > 'U *X> sod arc rtlewsiveiy ward theuttah- •sfi the ewthre titlHard wwU |Vc7 1m " 1 ■ Now Advertisements - J • - • - Reed Organ Companion NEW Cnllartion of |w>|stlsr in strumental and vocal music, rites, waltzes, prdkss, <qirn»tie A, songs, IstUacK Ac., arranged expressly for cabinet organa wxl mehsttHSi*. preceded bv a freoli ami cafiv costae of inatractioa. |tv Ww. 1 II. Clarke, antbor of **Xew Method Ree«l Orgwa.’ Price $2. Sent pai«l on receipt of retail prior. IVER DITSON A (Xl^ lloatof>. Aft. II. DITSON A t^K. New There is already a Wide de|tositorv in Rome, and colportrnr* are at work selling the Scripture*. Sixty years ago there was hanlly a Jewish convert to Christianity in «”• «?*»*“• *r *z t "r ty . i ag r. \ t • w a mid thousand converts on the Continent gtinca's"Saw atviMWi or itue and three thoasnml in England, »»f **riT» , 'V ’* ^ Sj - ** at the tw~-t . i . , m l nrieo, A ihii w««rk. in«i«tfwtins wri whom,one huudnsl are clergymen msaol of ,mtrrtH k» the ample. The in the Chttfrli of England. In the be* rompmd of elemiat Hterwlnre eitaat. _ , .. _ n • . , . . A NtiN«f ewa smard to he with«wt u r eoni- Univanity of Berlin twenty«*igbt of [ i„ IHir |„ , j„th. fiX; $fi; half mo. $7. Mailed, prwit Kfifill or CLOIIIING. HATS, AMI# (iUNTJ** (ioinIm, .now in crroKK. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK vi nm KTKE ormsn n# the rrnt.fr. i \|KNS sad H»«)» Hats af e%rry A - "I athfoa, tfiitil» ' slWa, KlmwU, Kwr*. ifrissiBg timna, Ar. A aaprnor >biu. ae«er haiatw ia this market, atadr to order without ettvw rhargi . i hr lufM haw of K reach aad Kturlah i (VtistM VemStnas ever offorrd. \t*lth «tU>lio*ml fseitioes to «wr fi'atiimhnfi, we are risSrtmiaed that <mu t wstowi LbiaU arent *hsll l. nn«urpw*sed. list* »ad (Tothiwtr at whwleawh- K a W.c. SWAFFIKIJt. t «daa»lda t’luthiag iioaae. Sept 21 4—tf •mrr am* wot a v*le FANCY DRINK, XT*** sto toll. Jt *u*w Itos. sad « iS < m UorwU. ft«t f * ;ee wui toi • %e u*tos B«m,( inwhrMiimnaiw m wmt tew*d Wt 1 ssm. s»4 Urn rU±i tstrejeu. ,m4 O x jttlsaa., W »T»T, . i-Trrn W»r» fc*MI I IMI tndt- , *ikJl AUw*>, Fm REMOVAL ( ■ I IHKttt KK W A# 1 Jo nwript of twire. I i»r .tfprwf*- A«(dre A CO.. 14 llilde K J* .. Heim rate* tn h rlr.i II . V. PALMKk. Jr H j ftf«use, N. X. (1ft- tt the professor* are converted Jews. J. J. McElhone, short ha mi r»jH»rt- er of the Washington Globe, can, it is said, write with both hands at the ssipe time, the left taking notes ami the right tmuerrihing. lie is said to be the only man iu the world who can do this. Protestant mbwOonarirw to the |Oe$»^”4 vwcw) enlterftoaa. Fairy Fin Chinese have prepare*! and pnblrsh- j e ik" **Ma*r»e Cirrtr.” o I Vp 1 1 > o 1 c tnor . , ui sad “Yommg llaadsKs Oi 13 IT Tt It O ed from 1H07, when their lalmr* ,1,4* r.4».cism. of cos? iw. mask. Itegan,. to 1867—a period of dilv Ibrnminw,’ years—968 treatises *nr works, ♦ 12 • moSersto dim. .iltr. “tiohlew rhooe*.- of which were in the Chim-se Ian- '••4 "brilhso* GesmT l*ia»o umsij by guage. At present, there are in all volt PiW of earh.Sl.n ia tomnU; #t about 400 inissiisi stations and ont i P| A \ I STS \ ^ j I 1 A IT I 17 I O Mailed fn-,-of po«. stations iu Cbiua, over 400 native J.Pbtkss. m ltns*dway.New . I Yolk. I*. «l. IWn 5MB; send SO rtm. for a wudpie of jhtiw’ Tgwricsl Monthly, K >. Wbuk uaJ.' awl Ib-latl C ‘.dsnilss. 8. (', rrwpcrt ful ly tofnrwMi hi* frhrwts and na(i*sm that hr ha* rm-w*o\ r*l to bl* iw-w r*taNi4iIto-nt, , ■ t.s-wH Ht Kind, r’* Imildtnsr. 00 the csmrr «d Ktrhsrdswu and Taytor *rteeto. where to will coastaatl> kern iw hsud a well , wdertrd Msstmoil nf all srtirh-* !» Ur- IdRflS m < •* bto Hsr mi Umucm, *wrb as (iron*- | wi*l. on , riew. Itovidao, Toiama, Ac. Jannary 26 21 ly M»«w. ns. tav*. wowaafiw Ml «ttor WORSCS. imfctor to •<t n wUK -i A1X DRCOfllSTS 'j • ■ ’e*T. *■ T._ r*(U)'ir .1 Sewing Machine s. Guns. Pistols, wiwtlinf Moan ia f-arh Yal.! < heap, EtC.. EtC- I S I' \ TS ^ J,,M *****f •wd ttor- rn||f nn.l. r*isn.*1 nrspertfitlH informs ■ | 1 ■ 1» « 1 his friroda. and ttopntdM* aewcrally, utiriK, a mllrctum wf aarrrd sumrs. da- | h . c.swtoaUv on baud a larse * jf—P,bv w IR. H. \tHWTURtfi.Ni and Stmtlm.-n * e.|wip«nenta. H*- lh* mr *. J2Sg“* II. U al«* aarriit for StearrVWUwm A tiibU-. ^nd'WS^’fifiSagKrwjag Ms wliirh ma he examined at hi* For sale by GEIGER A MCGREGOR, Colombia. 8.1’. July 6 44—tf SURGICAL DENTISTRY. DR. D. L BOOZER S I RVIVIXr, partner of Dr. tirrwr. beiug ls-ruiauvutly l>. I\ k? i.retcr, ts-ing peraiaaeiitiy Wesitrd to ('oluiHliLa, «dl«-r> ui* proft-siuonsl ser- Marhiuea, Toms. IHstoU. In.n Vices to the fWhtk Ssrgtoal 4fi/Wfii«ni 1 t. riMinJ to tk#. •• the natural ti’eth performed iu tlic aciratlfkr amawer. Twtl. extra, t. d mr.wHlwtototMiir.u.niHtod. - withnot pain by the application nf a ficialw. local tntwUidir. Arti I hN impnivnl style done ncally-und durably. fVm-Krtr Y.irk milts maslin shirts; r. ith Im-hI liu. ii Ussaais per i dor..,$lfiJi0, wln-u made for detacl»<*d cuffs, fit; dc- taehcl citftK. per 4 (kit., $3. >} . fumidi Shirts of otto-r gradee of luueliit, at h»w**r prireis ami as low, per half dozen.’os #15. fhrertiome fmr Mrttemriug.—Measure ris. «»f wck—Hirer.mud the breast—wise round ll>e wai*l—length of ylceve from between the ftismldet* «»r sinnal c.dumn to the and of w ristIsuhI. boldine the artu ItoiiAmtal- It, nml Itendins tl*e eltmw. 8av wrhat kind of redlar. wnstlwnd. and boson. 1 or stud* «»r button*. State if a tall or si.Nit flpirr. WEDDING OUTFIT8. • htiw for (dove*. Th**, and t'nderwear, in any qaaarity. hom ever amall, prmnptiy iittended to. ■ md* forwarded. Ttith Bill C. 0. D, liy Kxprraa, to any part of the country. May 23 1870 38—ly IMPORTANT NOTICE ! • TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS! All ftriail Orders amommting to $20 sad Over Delivered ia amy Fart of the f ommtry Free of Express Charges. HAMILTON EASTER A SONS. OF BALTIMORE, MD., IX onlcr (lie letter to meet the want* 1 of their Retail Customer* at a distance, have e*tabli*)ied a SARTP^'J IBWKIAV, and will, upon application, promptly send bf mod full lines of Sample* of toe New - ewt aud most Fashionable Goods, of French, English and .Domestic Manu facture. miaranteeing at all times to sell ns lor, if not at lee# prices, than any bouse in the country. Buying our grssls from tlie largest and most celebrated manufacturer* in the different parts of Euituie. and importing the same by fttcamen* direct to Baltimore, our Stock is at all times promptly aup- ldi.^1 with the novelties of the London and Paris market*. irk m every ^. As we buy am! sell only for cash, and IL JM.. m HM . *d durably, male no had debts, we are aide and willing. Particular attention is Invited to an iai- to mil our g.KTdsat nto*T*:sTo Fiftken preachers, and alsnit 7,000 t*.»mninni- cants. Marriages. < ont.iiuiHc $4 woith of Monte; aad 7.5 ct*. for the “Nr**7 Krb " • new school I rtill continue the Watch and Jewelry tow*k. lib.- 14 tS-4t 1 horimwa in my new eotahlishnwot, . ranter of RkiianLoti ami Taylor streets. ( nlowUn. iCcT j Gobi and Silver Work fr»»tw the iwnrtry I»n»mptly and faithfulh *tt«-ndcd to. F. A. M’HNEIDEH, Main St, ('olnmlsa, S C proved, <*u|s nor and sci viceable hkkIc , Per C»:nt. Lass Psom than if we gave j..,, •**; *1 ir of attaching teeth to artificial plate*, credit. ” 1 C'hH and see sp»>.imews. In sending for samples specify the kinds I office ovwr G. Dieick* Ston*. Uaia of goods desired. We keep the best WATCHES AND JEWELRY. snSST«in2ida,s.c. ! April 13,1869 -lv New Stylss, Reduced Prloas. ' MASON A HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. For Parioni, Drawing llooius, Utinv riett, Clmrebt**, Sunday Schools, , Ixaigew, Ac. The most popular and widely used of hi rye m usual instruments. Elegant as Atrnitnre ; suitable for secular and •anted music ; not requiring toning, or liable to get omt of <*rdor. #100, tn Married, Oct, 13th, 1870, by Rev: A. D. L. Moser, Mr. Jtm.x M. Ikkx- HOUB and Mins Cukuwa E. llAit- BlKK ; both of Cabnrrsfi Co., N. C, Married, in Calmrras Co., N. C., Nov. 3d, 1870, by Rev. 8. Hot brock, Mr. Caueu L. Nushman anti Miss MaROARKT C. F^ daughter of the late Tobias Klutt*. Married, in Rowan 16th, 1870, by Rev Joint Brady and Miss Barbara Holhhousrr. are. the Married, ou Thursday evening, *r*f* < T November 3d, 1870, *t the reeblenc '"*'*'*£,"** of the bride’s mother, nesr Potiiaria. 1 ... 4 ,* . , , fctoto Kev. 3. A mm Mr. C.U roll Boorman, of I*exiugton Co., Amrrica, including the first class 8. C. y snd Miss Sallik A. Kihi.ku. 1853. 1870. IJ’TIIERAN PUBLICATION SOCIETY BO. 42 ItORTII NINTH STSEBt, Philadelphia, .j. K. SHRYOCK, StTP’T. The Fatherland Series. swmm w — 1’hc Lutheran Publication Society have _ ... .___ made *rrmng«-me«it* to tmuslate ami pul»- BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT H0U8E. hah a rernwof German Works, (atutulde Watrbe*. Jcwwby, King*. Silver ami Plated Ware always to to- had. or furnDn-d on favorable terms. Clnrlt*. Wstchea, Jewrehv. Ma*ic Boxes, luatruim ni*, 4c m n-THiinnl by an experi enced Kampcnn workman. G. DIF.RCK8. 21—ly of every das* of goods, from the west to the most costlv. Orders smaccomponied by the cash mil be sent C. O. D. Psower-PAmfo Wholesale Bcveks are invited to inspect the Stock in our .Tobtomr aud Package IVnartment. Ad- dres* H AMILTON EASTER A S0N8, i 1S7, 199. 201 and 208 West Baltimore 8L, Baltimore, Md. Oct 26 9—tf THE BOOK OF V01 \m\ > Jan 2i K8TABLTSHKD 1K4 Published by authority of the Evangelical Lm- fhenm Synod of Norik America. Sll Co, N. C., Nov. *dyU H, at $30, $tA, $J . 8. Rifhreti, Mr I *'*' W **» fo j The Mason Hamlin Organs acknowledged standards of ** 1 among instnimcnfs of t A. SMYTHE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nxALsa t« bmta km hats, nrr atox sain ntswct, oolcsou sotnl mock COLUMBIA. 8. C. Jsti 13 16—tf GREAT 8UOCES8! of Newberry Co., 8. C. gynca, medal at the PARIS KXPOSITION. Business Department. Xoseyt Received Miss Matilda Moore, Rev J W Tress lor, A K Wilson, Rev ADL Moser, G M Iscnhour, J W Isenhour, E H Heins C 8 Baker, Miss Elvira Davis, . #2.50 to 164 2.25 to 176 3.00 to 154 2.00 to Iffft NEARLY 1,000 MUSICIANS including a umjority of the most emi scat! is America,nnd many in Europe, have given written opinion* that they EXCEL ALL OTHERS. Aitcrican Saadiy-Sdiool Worker. , A Monthly, for Parents, Tear here and Scholar*. $150 A TSAR, IN ADVANCE. Sixty arbolanr lesann paper* free to all dnlw nf 10. nUHcnd pnatage wtamp for msnicn rapy and Hot of Icmom far 1W1, to tiw PiifiUaher. J. W. McIXTYRE. Nov 16 lt-lm] St. Ixmia, Mo. this tint (Xrsmtar, sent Free.) Styles aud Reduced Prices iiiith. An Illustrated Cata 2.50to 166 | Boast, with elegant illustrations from 2.30 to 106 2.50 tu 170 2.50 to 104 2.50 to 104 photographs, and frill information, sent froo. Address Ma.hos ft 11AM- LUI jOlUiAM CO., 506 Broads sj,N. Y. or 154 Tremoot 8t^ Boston. Dec 14 JACOB S. SCHIBMEB. DKALER IX lOM EAST HAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Oct U 7—ly for Familv and 8. S. tine,) under the title of “The Fatherland Series.” The following books have already to*en published: The Cottage bv tJie Lake .#0.75 ! In the Midst of the North fM 1 * ( .. 0.75 Anton, th* Fisherman 04B Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.* Frit*; or. Filial Obedience 0.65 Geyer Walt; ; or. Fidelity Rew aided. 1.00 These six have been put up In a neat ease, forming Set No. 1. Under the Earth.., #0.70 OUf Thoriakses 1.00 The Treasure of the Inca,.... 0.85 Buried in the Snow Ol80 Dominic; or, Brro«l upon the Waters. 1.10 geppeli. the Swiss Boy 0.65 Forming Set No. 8, put up ia a neat case. Ingress, and will shortly' be published: The Greek Slave, or Filial Love: Leon hard. the Rnnawsy; Gustavus Yam, or King and PeasflQ Little Madelou, or Maternal Love; Wolfgang. IMnee of Anhalt; The frag Age of Germany; Gottleib Frey; Adam Neuaer; The Faith ful Negro. I We hgre a number of other Transla tions under way, whkh wo will announce from timr to time. A 8. Lilrraries seleebd with itnnstial care. ('nltin* t Organs aud Melodoona fur nished to Snndar-achool# and churcto-s. oai special tonus, g. Banners supplied August 10 49—tf T BI8 Book, of 674 pages, 24iuo, ia now ready. Wo give tl»e church eiglit cents on every copy sold, and in this way l*art of the profits accrue to the church. Price, in Sheep $1 00 i Dark Arabesque l as Arabesque GiU 1 60 Morocco Tucks, gilt edge 2 00 Morocco, extra gilt :... 3 50 Turkey Morocco, plain 8 75 Turkey Morocco, super extra gilt.. 8 00 Turkey Antique S 00 With gilt clasps, 30 cents extra. ~ Ministers and congregations are re quested to send on their orders at once, to whom a discount of ten per eent. is made. PULPIT EDITION. quantities. Feb 16 DUFFTE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers, Columbia, S C 24 tf AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. C ll ONTAINING Fleetwood’s ."Life of Christ,” ami “Live* of the Apostle*, Evangelista ami Martyrs;” Dudsrfclfisw "Evidence* of Christianity i" "History of the Jews,” by Josephus: ^History of nJl Religious Denoiuinataona with trea tises and table*'relating to events con nected with Bible history, and contdning many fine engravings- The whole form-