The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, May 26, 1871, Image 3
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iwmls, mad*
t in fnvoi-
-
A -tow «ia VH
Iinlia excited
Hyde Park,
hi* praying.
»rd, kneeling
»e turned to.
performed a
nown lord i«
he following
sward: *i\v e
ge Party, i n »
iwberries and
plenty of the
of .tile cows
• **- j> ’ * >
kestiouerl the
I subscribe for
lo »g aa they*
Persons who
nnl farms, or
of property,
with rickety
Uke a. useful
i* J>v>ffHoset
iv is. You’ve
No, Miss; it’s
ok indifferent
the matter
s, the young
says to me:
your Missus
fcvery blessed
' . .. ■
Jte the follow-
Donnybrook,
| by tb« sound'
a tent. ‘ He
player,' “My
|ay by note T
*Do yon play
an ear, your
play, then P
i .jabbers.” *
(•—A Zurich
the startling
[re been made
?airo, of the
built by the
ojonm in the'
irned an* eu-
some inscrip-
are expected
mfirraation to
book of Ex-
the death of
a subject of
(atomists and
ie gospel nar-
on the topic,
Id, almost ex-
inclincs to
|h was caused
Dr. Stroud,
“matter in a
teusify ull our
[regarding tl»e
wilding sacri-
-Mr. Geo. W.
( Free Union in
•y fin* cow one
post mortem
the fact that
jo give birth to
|ity three mires,
the rest about
. • Mr. P. call-
ghbors to wit-
and they will
t. The Koan-
Ht this.—Char■
1 "
iat,noted
lging, if
ibel him,
ii Massa-
tiine re-
’ittsfleld,
M) would
y” to a u >
it. Not
t is .said,
d-headed
pp could
gVvice to
te would
■ his dis-
seope-'
ears ag°,
aptists in
ministers
. ' - and
time du
was beg'
i|>s » ht
iharacter
mirthful
he future
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THE LUTHERAN VislTOR. COLUMBIA, S < MAY 26, 1871.
I
*
, B. B, Inslbe, missionary
for fourteen years, died at
April 8th, in the forty
his »g«v Hi* wjfe and
liKlren arc left without sap-
effort is being made to
them a home in IsWiahuui.
ktfpm WO-
^Heury dear, I want to go a
thereto do some*shopping;
ip a cab,*’ Wretch—‘A cs,
•yd pick out one with a
stable looking driver, who
quite sure has’nt just been
any patient to the Small-
jtaL* Artless woman—“O,
[horrid idea! Ugh! It never
lo me. Rather than ran
[ risk as that; I would walk,
ever so f>u\” [The deluded
Iks a mile and a half, and
■diitfal husband saves eighteen
Ageary.—The following,
Kansas Tribune, hints at
ractice which was? so coin-
iith Indian agents a few years
1
li
r»
i f
her
persons passing out of Law-
the Galveston road were
with the beauty of the town.
— place is that!” said one
; f. ■' ■
is the lordly residence of
George A. lleynoljj. Cost
; «id " j *
is-bis business t”
an agent.”
is his salary, and how long
held officer
years, at fifteen hundred
a year.”
i did the honest fellow do
rest of his salary f*
his brother and two other
men in business.”
L—In tho House of Com-
on the 3d inst. v Mr. Jacob
moved a second reading of
enfranchising women, with
in favor of it Mr. Bouve-
fr. Beresford Hope opposed
ension of suffrage to women,
John Manners ami Mr.
favored it. Mr. Gladstone
speech, saying that he was
to sustain the tnpasnre,
^hs was disinclined to invtflve wo-
ihpod in the trying scenes and
excitement of elections,
wrred the Italian idea of
suffrage—founded on prop
it exercised by proxy. He
to the bill in its pres
bat was ready to sustaiu
iHy prepared measure for the
A vote was token, and
iu a majority of 09 ag.ynst
JFetf Arithmetic.—Sink gent
g . into a whiskey shop) :
I, I believe 1 will spend my
in craekers this morning,
n-kfeper hands him craekers.
N he tastes. “I can not stand
give me some brandy for the
Barkeeper gives him
brandy. He pours it out,
it, shakes lits head. “Don’t
can go that. Give me some
for the brandy.” Bar keep
him out the whiskey, lie
a full glass, drinks it down
out. Bar keeper : “Hold
! you have not pai<$ me for
biskey.” Sick gent: “I gave
brandy for the whiskey,
4 Well, you ain’t paid me for
y, sir.” “I gave you the
for the brandy, s^ir.” “Well,
paid me^for the Cfakers”
you have your drackers
Bar-keeper said no more,
sWorship in Church.—Bow-
the .pnlpit to the princi|nd
in church after tht* blessing
Wtteed was vcq common
parishes in Scotland -down
paratively recent! i**riod.
traan, of Kirmahrfe Dttm-
onw made a ready and
ntary reply on his beiufg
•neglecting this usual act
iy one Sabbath in his own
The heritor who Ma« enti
aud always , received this
respect, was Mr. Miller,
swinton, famous in the
of steam navigation. The
referred to the Dals-
pew contained a bevy of
i no geuUeincD, and Mr.
a, pt'rliitps because h<; w as
lor and felt a delicacy in Jhe
<ices, omitted the usual sa-
their direction. A few days
ing Miss Miller, who was
famed for her beauty, and
rwards became Coilutess of
ralliml him, iu the presence
mpaious, for not bow\ug to
the )>ulpit on the prodding
aud requested an explana-.
n Mr. Wtghtuuiu replied,
sfour pardon, Miss Miller, but
i&ly know that angel worship
alloweil iu the Church of
and lifting his hat he
low bow and passed on.
of <i Unitarian.—A oor-
ont of the Chicago Standard
t<* following from! Rev. Ja«.
of Liverpool, one of the
Biiitarmn authorities. It
^io*trntli of the saying of
organ of Umtariaiitsai iu
tr y, that “piety is not the
f
Marriages.
characteristic of liberal Christians.”
The quotation from Mr. Martinoao ;
is as follows : 0a Uth h> . Wb| ^
“1 aiu constrained to say that net MeCtaNtfcM, Mr. Joel (1. Barvw ami TY
ther my i»telU*ctual preferenct* nor Mias 8arah M. McCarty, 1
my moral admiration gla»a heartily j of Maj. A. McCartney. Ail of Craig Wtrm*
with the Unitarian hertH's, wcU, or [county, Va.
FREE TO ROOK A0ENT8
*W *J*nnfi?ir*W m stnilr,i ft
I Ium.
I Ait* ’
U Pi
“WANPO
99
Me I
iOO HrrTpUiv 1
IWiwk A»nt| five of
Iffonti Pi Hi.?«ntNo
Hfc. AUssu. tis., or
pmlnrlwu* tb , ^ ^ h) ^
Anun^Sociuiiui^ .11 Mn ,o m,- to Mr . Jltmm A , ^
fontruKt uiif;ij-oial>l\ with their j. „ uffmilu , ln>(h , rf ( mt> ,
jMmonts. r am conscious that my | y H
<leeiK*it ohligutious as a learner from '
others, are in almost every depart
ment to writers not of my own creotl. |
lu pOmovMr, 1 h*v ( > Ua,l to onh-an, ; ^
most that I had * 1
May 1
Mew SimAyrertwwl
lm
T H
I* K A H
0bitllMP4e■b , j ^
rrr'
that I hn.l iotbibod boa, .,1^ ^7.'^.Si | ZSZIT.,
early toil book^, an.l the autbora in ln , h . , Hlh ^ hl . '1‘i
chief favor With them. I„ biblical j Th „ llroraM , WM . l Urt ir^booluwllrA -
nterpretations, I derive from Calvtn | of t , M , UvangelksU I sthnimii °* rrrript “ f * A<1
i'barch. In
H. liKAi.X AKI> & Box
Uler
May 3
s. IHibYs.,
eland, Ohio.
4t
and \N bitby tl.e help that fail. a,o in ( hur . b . i
tre in. and Itcl.banj In dfvotion iillloto< , „
al literature and rcligi^u. thoueht, j 3u M, Mo„tv. I
I Snd nothing of onrw that doc. not ,,, ^ , lm r ^ v . „ ^
»*'" inundiw >w1 rw«I.L,,, rmlil ., n. „ ITT? YU . tnrxnt wactu) i.» ih. . IJ . _
tkoetTv of the rhiireh i» I U 11 /\ in„,»,•««l Kdit*Mi M li'AniAjnM'« ^ AB1I—per Toil of 2,000 lba. at Factonr. TIME—$55 per Ton of
lH>etr> or tiw chuirh, it [ n|i r,gbt mail, and au tiuiabfo, uaosm•*»« HIsToliY TIIK - 1
.. tho I-utinor (term... bvmt^ar ( MuUaiou . cbnMUll . a. . . (ircat
the line of l baric. W edry Or Kcblc | o( Ib)) ehoKki b|1 „ lf(
that faaten on my memory and heart, j "h«
and alt Cm- feet poor and cold. 1 fiSSLl,
can not help thK* | k , oU ^ m#MUolurt ,, „
Stick to jfour Candidate.—A strange
It «*f«t Ion.
> a itnslwnd, be
kind
he felt deeply interested in the bap-
oceurreuce recency took place in the piue** Q f hi* children; and as a
Unitarian church at Ann Arbor, neighbor, be was sympathetic ami
Michigan. The Detroit Tribune say* j obliging. B. R.
that the pastor, the Rev. C. U. Bing j -♦»-
hatu, “preached*upon the Devil, and ' I>ksl, on the I^Ui of May, 1971, at
defended that personage against an j her lesidenoe near Frog Level, 8.
assault previously made upon him in Mrs. Makuakkt Booz^k, wife of
one of the OrtluMlox eburvhes by Henry Hooxer, Hr., and sister of
Elder -Knapp.” As the sen ires were Rev. 8. K. 8bep|»urd, aged <0 yearf
N«w sblkw, am
|M>pulsr prices,
what is r A1.1.1 sit ITT
idrir is OUT vwhtmt, at
Bay it, rea<l sad irara
wbat niAUiMLiTT aquM. It tluakl
tap tory PrutMrtaat Famftjr mwghNt
ttrkmd. Bead far asm pic rirentar. with
iMoaSftatftaa*. (ii* I'mmmJ osamdsdami
t« Mmiatriw
May 19
aud rtprfiriKvd Amte.
Wm. Fbnrr ftlio.,
No. *.*« 8. 7th 8t..
riiilsdslphia. Pa.
3m
THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871,
* ‘ , AKD H.A8 BKAIN K1XAO) AT
-.•WO lba. at Fsilorj’, Psystde Nov. 1st., 1871, trithout interest.
WM. C. DLKEB & OO^ General Agents,
rharieston, 8. C.
Rkv T. a nOlHEST, Agent at Pomaria, 8. C.
Feb I
22—tf
nearly at an eud, a gentleman rose
from his seat, atep{ted into the broad
aisle, ami m|imt(>tl permiairimi to
speak. What -follows is from the
Tribune :
Mr. B. assented, and invite«l the
atrauger to take the platform, which
was reapertfnlty declinetl. He stated
that he had atfendevl nearly all the
meetings which had been held is the
city for several* weeks past, and had
taken part in many of them—that
three of tht* Evangelical churches
bn
If a via* vaattv o
aufartsre. the
nuil “7 days.
The deceas'd became a com mum
rant at St. Luke'* in early life, and
Was for a long |*»nod a prominent,
and influential member of that eon
gTegation. Year after year for al j
moat a generation ahe, her ilev tried
kilobaud, anil a large family of ehil |
dreu, met al the name altar and .4 infer** work
PKiCW* IfF THU
MASON 4 HAMLIN
CABINET OROANK.
THE -LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, surgical dentistry.
tWir farilWrt
• 117 Sorth Sink Street,
PH t LA HELP H I A,
l» now- pre|wrtd to HU ottW-rw for all our
Church Publications,
aud aUu ataiMlard
I
DR. 1). L. BOOZER
^ kVlVING partm-r of Dr.
ma mts 4 ha ali\ omuAS <v>.
are
bird tAoflhr theta wrll-kno
TUm, wha lt at* the
humbly worshipped the Sav tour 1^^^^^-
of the rfatan, at prirra ,
Thr* petal thru low,*!
flaw fyrr-. allhr to all.
.. , . , , . . i .— Thr follow In* ate illeatra-
whom they Voved. And allliough tkum -
she died at an ulianeol age, d* • /W-fkta««n*o» $ w _
tne-tkrlmrt. mUk TremmUml. rmnni
emiurmmmb4m|.
Smmf, tumble Heed, rVl Are eiupm ,.
Forfo other etpiem. Up ht
^ ^ ^ D. P.
Brega, lieins nmnaaently located
in ('olomlria. often* lib pn>fe«wumal aer-
vicea to tin* puhhe. Surgical operation*
00 the natural teeth performed in the
_ . , , . M _ . i *»o*ri anrntifle manner. Teeth extracted
Theological and Miscellaneous Works, without p*n> by the aimltcabos of a
..... ,t W111 kxsl aaa-atbetir. Artificial work in erery
1 improved rtjle done neatly and darakfly.
•f anler* for Partiiwlar atteutfou i* invited .to an im-
enuntv crtrnm C pwvel, auperior nnd imiroiM.- mode
5>Vi«DAY faLtlliOLC), ^ attaching trelh to Artificial plate*.
aad eapM-ial rare taken in the nelertimi of 0*11 and aee aperiweae.
*Fi»AT 8CBGGL UHKIHIM. IhmhCahnhhL'h' r " L * Ui ”
' mt> to which tA»r Snp« rifitend.-m yiv* hi* April 15, 1809
I iw-ramud aHentmn ! ■ , -
t-r retie met j Aiklrnw order**, a* ahovt-. bi
T. L 8CTIRACK,
Superintendent.
86—ly
was the first of her family to make
had con cent rated at the Preaby ie- dear their banal place,
rian house in a anion «*ffort; and **be was a modest, retiring,
that other churches were engaged humble, but Ann, con»ident, lovely
iu extra services in tbeir reafiective Christian. Her life was as the path
places of wm -bip—that he regarded °f the just, “that ahitteth more and
the campaign gs now fairly iiiangn more unto tlw fierfect U *yand
rated, aud he was pleased to see the gave forth a »trad>, ronataut light, Uf hwj?
jpfwm i.il interwut manifestevl. He, the ‘ wbk h rUeenxl and warmed not only »%/*> Wfar*. aTwiy
With ““
IS*' r
ii
luuo
CHARLES P. STEVENS,
j iSuerea*»r to 8. 8. Strmu dr 8ou.)
Mamfactffiwr of Funituw and Dealer
in Lumber. . j
BALTIMORE, Md.
r llfS Souk, of (74 pages,Mas la now j f V ^Wairrooma, No. 8 8.Cal*
nuil * W* riii. II,,- ,-hnrr-h ,-i^Kl 1T®T| 8t. J
Jan 2.Y4»tn
BOOK OF WORSHIP.
•Mf % iioCii inf, y au f-Tyrlii
tWii» ftpmd ef S’ertA Amerum.
t4m*i
Baltimore Advertisement*.
wh; knabe ft co..
MAvrrAcrvuM or
BRAND SQUARE and UFBI6HT
PIANO FORTES
P., 'Jfifi f 1 ? a /
ww fXinM, aWfy, Wml^*
TBBSK
public for nearly thirty .—_ .
excellent* eloue attaioeft an onporchmeA pre-
•tnineace. which prontsinoee then oneqanM.
Their
TONE *
eombioM great power, aweatnam aad fina a ag
ing quality, as wall aa great purity of iatona-
lion, and erennaaa throughout the entire art*
Their
TOUCH
ta pliant and elastic, and entirely free from Lba
etifTbaaa found ia aa May Pianos In
. WORKMANSHIP
they are nnexoeUed, using none hot the very
beat seasoned material, the Urge capital eatf
ployed in our buainaai enabling aa to keep ooa-
UnuaHy an immaoae stock of lumber, etc, on
hand.
|W Ail our Square Pianos have our Haw
Iaiproved Overatrung Scale aad ths Agraffe
Treble,
We would call special attention to our im
provements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands,
. lfo 186*. wWeh bring
perfection than baa yet bam nt-
“strangcr,” Haiti it remindctl him of
some of our political cSrapaigna,
when there were always two caudt
dates in the field. Ho ft aeetned to
be in this instance. ' He n*memltere«l
on sach an oeeasion, when the ex
citement ran pretty high, a gentle
man passing hi* neighbor's residence
who was on the opposite side of pol
itics, hnmi\|^d for his man. The
other indignattly replied, “Hnrtah
for the derfl T “That’s right,” re^
plierl Dm* fnijlfT, “stick to yonr ran
didate and 111 stick to mine.” “And
so,” said the stranger, “stick to yo«r
candidate, hot I vote for God, ftw
Jesu* Christ and the Bible V* *
rtffdmryfi.-tXo •will, iikhmi, nor
stars have beep secu since our arri
2 •
val here. Tho oiiening rerwi of the
19th P sal in i* prrlia|w iigpi-rfpt-t ly
understood at this, {toinf. \Ve ven
ture the assertion that 110 great
astronomer wifi ever come out of this
city, though to its credit it must be
said there is a fine observatory ami
refractor on otic of the snrronnding
hills. Those who desire to aee one
Of those loug Arctic nights—and j
there are many snch—and who can j
not climb up to the top of the North
JlLVSTUA TUP Cl TA IAHJ UKH.
utlk wtwal rata fnwi
ilrtfrriut ut% It*, full ta'l
her own household, but ail
whom she associated. And now
that she has gone to her reward,
“her children rise up and call her , w tih *om| rats tmm ubSufraiA* of the
blrawd. U.-r biulwd d«>. awl kr Um „
|.r».M‘tli her.**, W fr— ,« u, id,,*.
Bat the light tn the good iiuui'd if«sw» A f
house .has gone out, ami the rbti rApt «1 t*7i
drrn’s staff is lirokrs. A aad my a Dee 14
terious provideio-e has filled their
hearts with glonai.
* The deceased, while attemhug U> THE LIGHT of the WORLD
her iM-cu*toined !»otwwh«rid dstiet, tmetraT■ rtri^^she '"Tor'trna*.
It. of |»4tr» Hbmv l» now _ _ . „ • . ^
ready. \Vr give tur rhun-Ti t ight * Low ;
orals mm rerry mpy sotaU snd in thi* way ' snb, bkn, Ratiaw ami Front
. |«art nl (he pnriitti arrrur to the rhurrh- Miertu. [Sept. 21 4-ly.
AO in *uhd Blsrk Wobait. AU the <>r- | l^rire.tai tihemp fit 00 *
gsa* msdr by Ihta fumfmmy are ttowoagh- |>*,i Aral,
b imft da 1 ta orn iturrl. TWy will AraUv-jn.
tMri uiakr thr «o rslW vbrap Organs al Turk., gilt *d K r S 00
Munimn, extra gilt...... 2
1 a<ta>y plsiu i 7J
Turkri viwuoi. »«|*i «\trw gilt.. 8 «•
Turk*-) A»tM|vM- .• 5 f*»
With gth rla^fM. S» r* »t« extra.
rir.L •!2 VTVTOAK, Ihht made in 10 hour*,
rTtf., - 1 ^ t Id Without drags. Psurtirulmra 10
if!. «v»is. F-Hage, ('roniwt-M, Cram.
*! S m w « 3m
wilt rt»r. full*
romprtent jndgr
ihse *i»ri
Mar 31
R. & W
Ni»t«trn and nafiv)f*ti<«te are fe-
<pM «t«d t*» sririt on their osWc at oare.
to whom a dinroutii a€ lm per rent, is
rrurr EpmoK
a BWAFFIELD.
ahead" AS - USUAL.
w.
Our F”n 11 Htock
OF
k-H,r* CLOTHING, HATS,
. r . . rent «ttarv»i*ii* piwlr tn thow «ho bar ta “
NvTT!rtl. mnmMen. IM FFIK A. CHAPMAN, | AND GENTS’
A few
Ifi—fan
A gvSHs •ssfnl far
Fell 16
Rw4« tiers, ('olumbio, 8 C
24—4/ i
8r wring* Machines. Gun*. Pistols.
Etc., Etc THE
FitrniNliing Goods,
ROW IK STORK.
struck her font against * something
in her at ay, aud fell; the fall pro
dined rottenaerioti of the brain, of
which ahe di«L “Tnfl.v in the midst
of Ufa we are in deaths But, thank
Clod, while they mourn, they mourn
not a* those who havr no hope ; and
they feel the parting is hat for a
brief period. J. H.
New Advertisement*.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
FLINT 4 rO„ Nu. l*s. 7th m.. I*h»l*
I Caimu linear liar* . ('htaagm,
>nt 4th M, OnrsMtt
Mar 17 3m
**■.*««• .s*..,:* rifo . • . -W • ew , .....
I AW 1870.
IATTIIEUAN
PUBLICATION* 80CIETY
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• J*
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The Fatherland Series
The Lutheran Pnhliratina Sorietv hav*
and |*td>
fpffi uadcrstgtH-d rospectfwlb inform*
He
iiU friend*, snd t)«e paidtr p nerally,
* pr on hand s large .
of Gan*. l*i*t
-l-wlr
•lw* Hem
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK
WE BATE
MV SR OFFKRKD TO THE PCULTC.
aud **4»vl assort neat ot i.uns list ms, asrvv _ n . ,. f j-
Ammumlinti sod Sarnia*■’*mistasiPi fts. >| “ Trank*. Valisra, Shawls.
. - ^ n '.fT r r2*?t* Bug*. Ilressum (tawiu, Ac.
I> K A I.
H
Works, <sqliable
w) under the title
And Thowe in Want of
lM)le, ou account of the little iucon- 1
veniences that 1 intervene, will find a
splendid suhstitnte in a visit to
Pittsbnrgli. With the ex«!pti«Hi of,
the auroral dikplay*^ it will be a *ne-
cess.
Irrea^iective of smoke, however, j m m t
this eity coutiwttes to grow and |>roa
around, anil mclmiing Allegheny | ▼▼
City, there can not be far frogi 225,
newest and mg>l
FASHIONABLE GOODS
sell as low, if not at less prices, than any
house la Columbia, huytag our t»wui*
from the largest snd roost rrlelmitrd es
tahiislinients in the Pnitevl Stabs. And
a* we desire to please all, wa hare now ia
oar bonne the
000 i nimbi tan to. • The very finest
buildings of the city are to-day ill
process%f election, and what is re
markable, they are ail being ^tinted J (* domestic, Fraach
as white as tin*'“driven snow.” * But
tliefi, paint here, like gas, is not
expensive, ami so they have light,
and look neat. The industry of the
popnlaee is most commendable.—
Everybody works.* Yon set* no l»eg
gars and hear no street organs. All
moves grandly and steadily on, with
the ring of steel and strength of
iron.
All told, the city contains one bun
dred and sixty-ftve- churches, forttf-
four of which art* Presbyterian. Of us with an order from a
the latter, sixteen art* of the Culled
Presbyterian “braueh,” and not one
of them—wo were told today—is
willing to “come oveF’ and sing
hymns! U is to U* hoped the writer
has not been* credibly informed on
this last observation, yet we rather
expect he has. The Baptists claim
II churches, Episcopalians 12, Lu
therans 10, and Methodists 44. There
hah • sprtawaf _
for Fsmilr sad 4. f*
of -The Fslherisad fimtos." *
Thr following tank* h*in» alrrady lawn
mUkM:
TW Cotta#*- hi thr Iskr. fo.78
In thr MhiUt of lba North ths.,.,... 0.TJ
] Anton, thr Fhluim**... 0JS
• * I Rrar, thr Uttlt Itatsnlfl...., Ml
C fr ft fr fl Frit*; wr. Filial OlwUtsn^u 0AS
w w < L ^ Orjrwr Watty;or,Fidrliti Rrwsrdrd 1.00
Thrsr mix ha re Wrn pat ap In a nrst
rase, forming M Ns. 1.
PndrMhr Earth *0.70
Gtow ThmlMUHm... ij**
Thr Tn-aror of (hr turn fijn
llhrtaht in thr Know GAO
lhnalntr; or, Hn-wlup«*u thr Wttm. |.10
Hrpprll. thr Kwhsi Hot O.ftS
8r4 No. t, |»wt up tat • nrnt
Gihh*’, smi \Yil«ou’« Sbnttlr Hrwiug M*
sltinra, uhtr-b ran hr rxsminr*! lit hi*
S*xin; Marhiws. Gao*. PtatuU, Iran
Kafr*. LrLs A t .. trfwinil ia thr hral
tnsnm-r. Sad guarantrrd.
Work fiiHo Ih country pram pi ly snd
tahtitall* oMumWiI to.
F. A. KTHXEII>F.R.
Main St. Columbia. 8 C
Jan 26 2 1 —ly
JACOB S. SCRIP MER
OKAI.KR tK
mm m m z me •
lo:i KAHT HAY,
4’IIARLKBTON. 8. C.
Ori 13 7—ly
Bug*. l>rr*atn^ (ton'll*,
A Miprrior Shirt, nfver heforr offered
In l hi» markrt. marir Jo ordrr without
rxtra < hai ge.
The Isr^t line of French aud English
Cloth* nnd Vr*ting* rvor offenri. With
oddiuonal faciliUra in our Workshop, wr
arc drtryminrd that our Custom Drpart-
mrnt riiall hr nnsurpwssrd.
11*1* and t hriliiug at wholesale.
H. A W. C. SWAFFLELD,
Columbia Clothing House.
8ept 21 4—tf •
EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS!! 1
and English
is but oue Congregational church u> *V<t. l.llnttid
be found. The tone of the city
d«W«tly Pi-Mbyterian. LA. _ tM .,
The telegraph informs us tlmt a will mrirrTlir l ‘g
Protestant elitirrh has h**en tletll trntion of our
rated in the city of Mexico. The i bring low, wo thtoh
building, formerly a Catholic t-hnrch
etlifice, was crowded by an immense
audience. . {
BEST GRADES
OF
• _ ^
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS.
From thr lowest to thr highest, and we
feel ronfidrut that oil thn*e favoring a*
tut with an order fnwn a diuistjrr win l>e
plraaed, and satisfied that
DVJt JU ;0 0SUH
18
* THE ONK
IK TMIM CITY TO DKlL WITH.
Wr will.uttoa appltcalioa, *aud prompt*
Ij by man. full lines at saroph * of those
kind of Good* ilsataed and wp>rifird by
our fru-nd* aud
nr«on)|Muiied by
#_ i nnd rarer, dcUrr-iya »n *>■ * » ••
*" ; State free of freight chnrgra. Those
f accompanied, win hr srnt C. 0. D.
1 — ■ lly sottrt* nrdrTW, whian
frf file firm, imr pnee*
bring low, we think we eon render softs*
faction to all. Ui*« us a brio!.
J. H A M L KHfARD,
May 10 Columbia, 8. C.
The Greek Wave; or. FUiol Lovr,..fil.lO
fgamhard. ths llnusway... 0JG
Lilttar Maori no j at. Maternal Unrn.,14*
MMMmw, ....1.10
The Hr hoot Raster snd hi* Hoa 1.00
Forming Heft No. A P*»# np tat a neat
un
Jnst puhHalird : W«4fr»ug. IMlrrr of
Anhalt; The Iron Age of Oerroany.
* la proas, and will *hartly be published t
(instants Vasa i or, King and Peasant |
Adam Nrwarr : Thr Frithral Negro ; The
Valley Mill fty Carl Wild. Trimahitod
by Jorl Swarts, D.D.; Ralgbt and Pras-
ant i Thr Emrrakl: The Three Kings;
Faiuifid I’ntll Dentil.
We have a uundwr of other Transla
tions under w*y, which we will announce
from time to time.
A' 8. Ube*ties nelerted with uunsnol
mre.
Cabin* i Organs and* Meknkows fur
ui*h«'d to 8uudo.v *rh«M>U sod t hitrehro,
on special terms. 8. A Bonners *u|tplird.
Aogugt 10 40—tf
REMOVAL
Beta!)
mlftU-
ly informs hi* friend* snd rn*tmm*m that
he has removed to Hi* new establishment,
formerly Kinder’* building.oo the mnirr
W■MMlatl llllvtar streets, where
he will mwtantljr kom> on hand a well
srlrr ted asaortmrnt of all artirkw belong
ing to hi* line of hnsfoeoK. nrli as Orare-
nii, ITOTlftMlTlft, I (lUftMGfi, Mf.
January 26 2l-ly
G mm D1KKCKH,
[a Grocer, l uluinliia, S. ( ., re»pertful*
HAKLECTDJI
Q F y^LL J^INPiS
BOILERS
^ c,t '/fJKK. U o.£U£n^''
J M.EASONABRC
April 14
Q. I HAD REWARD. For may cnee
« I Ul/U ofjblind, I deeding, ilriiintr.
or ulcerated plks, that I>eBing's POe
Remedy foil* to rove, ft fa gimwl
gjaM itldng
year*
Price.
tig'* I*ilr
-Uialv mil* to rare, ft fa rwepsred
pimp to rare the plea and toothing
w. and bse rural case* of 'over 30
aSiSVoLdlJgffii
Lft-ly
DOOLEYS
YEAS 7~
Powder
SEVEN GOLD MEDAT S
iu Ortotar and November, 1869, and
Ten Bint PREMIUMS and Medas
in October and Novemlier, 1870,
AWARDED TO
OiijVS, HI.
fOi; THK BF.ST PMNdS.
! over Baltimore, New York. Philmkdphia
and Bostou Miuinfacturers.
i Op<r and Xetc Wareroom«, .Vo. 9
X. Ldurty St., Baltimore, Md.
STIRFPS PIANOS
: ctrotsin all ftm latest improve'ments to be
’ found in a first-clam Piano, with adrli-
| tional im|»rovem<‘ntsof hi* own invention
not to be found in other instruments.
. The tone, touch nnd finish of theoe instru
ment* can not be excelled by nny maun
j fsetured.
Si-coud-hsnd Piano* always on hand,
j fram #75 to fiJOO.
Parlor Organs, from the best makers, at
from #56 to #950.
Ref met who hair our Pianotin Vue:
Firgraro—Gcu K E L»>e, Gov I .etcher,
l^exingtam.
Earth Crtrolma—Gen B Ransom; Geft
b I! Hit], R Bnrwrll Son, Fcninle In
stitute. CMfiflltok
South Coroiitm—C W Melton, J H Smith,
Chester; J 8 Douglas, Rev T W Erwin,
Winn«l*oro; C Bouknight, Columbia.
JdietitewfM—Gov J L Alcorn ; Wm T.
WithiT*, Jackson.
EF*8end for a catalogue containing
the names of 1.000 Southerners who have
Itought tin; Steiff Piano sinea the ch*se of
the war.
Feb I * 22—4f
4 i
in t*i
l—S* w nmCUMmr
ttn, wet u rax n*r or
‘LjnrnuwMmn
** new *T8*«T. HEW-VOSS.
Feb 23
BILLS
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
tofdkr
cv., made
, J>pri aud
Tin—fully wsrnuiteil, and mounted with
our PA ThST I Ml'iiO VXD ROTARY
HASGIXGS. PF'111 n*lrnted catalogue*
sent free. Address VANDPZENJ: TIFT
10ft Sc 104 East 9d street, Cioeinnoti, a
Feb 8 23—ly
pstentsd
Piano nc
laioed.
Every Piano folly warrant**
Sols wholesale A ,A.,--y for
‘rnihor Organs
arrante* for fir* years 1
Carhart k Need-
Psrior Organa snd Chsrch Har-
naaaa
awqisias.
WM. KNABE k 00.
Sa 340 Weal Baltimore St. near Kutaw, -
Balumore. MA
May 13 1809 . 4fi—I* 1
BURTON ft IRVING,
1 W. Bafiiroore street, Baltimore,
J OO Mauufartun-rs of shirt*, collars.
Drawers, Ac., and Dealer, in Men’s Fur
nidiingw genemUv.
. Prism.—New York mills muslin shirts;
with best linen bosom*, per I doo., #19.50,
when mode for detached cuffs, #18; de
tached cask, pm 4 doc., |i
We furnish Shirt* of other grades of
muslin, at tower price*, and as tow, per
half daeen. as #15.
IMrcetione for Metuwmng.—Measure rise
of neck—sue round the breast—rise round
the waist—length of sleeve from between
the shoulder* or spinal column to the sod
of wristband, holding the arm horizout&l
ly, and bending the elbow. 8oy what
kind of col 1st, wristband, and bosom.
For studs or buttons. State if a toll or
stout figure.
WMDDIMOOUTFIT8.
Order* for Gloves, Tie*, and Undonveur,
in any
stten
f quantity’
idea to.
, however small, promptly
Goods forwarded, with Bill C. 0. D., by
Express, to any part of the country.
May 25 1870 3&—ly .
P. B. SUTLER & S01IS 9
OPTICIANS AND
Baltimore 912 Street,
MUIISOU,
♦ * ixrotnas or •
WATCHES & FINE JEWELRY.
UAKirracruBEBS or
STKCTACLKa SPOONS, -FORKS, AND SIL
VER WARE GENERALLY. .
May 13 1869 46-tf
RUPTURE CURED.
* * y?,' *
wmnmmmm^
Marsh’s Radical Cure Trass.
/fret Pentium, “SBter Eedtd," uumrdei bf the
''Marginal RuOhUe.WSCt.
Ofioe ■■ 2/g. 3 Hobday Street, Battimorx, Md.
Springe *ciU not RvsL „ Pads Impervioue.
T HE beat and most effective Truss
known for the* cure and relief of
Hernia or Rupture. ’•This Truss has re
ceived the sanction of the moot eminent
phy sicians of tliis country, who do not
hesitate to recommend frVo those
with Hernia ror being superior to all
others.
It is the only TrnAs that will retain tin
that will be at all times safe ana enecruai
in ita om>rations. Of tills we guarantee
entire satisfaction to all who may come
under our treatment.
Ladies’ silk elastic abdonunol helta for
corpulency, falling of the womb, and as
a snpi>oit to the back and abdominal
muscles. Anklets, kneecaps and stock
ing* for varicose reins, ulcers and weak
Shoulder braces for ladies, gents and
children, for the cure of stooping of the
shoulders and aa a chcet expander,
Pile Instruments, the most *uu —
article in use—light, easily adjusted and
effectual. Instruments for alt physical
deformities, curvature of fbe spine, bow
togs, club feet, Ac. •
Pessaries and crutches of the most ap
pro veil make.
& MARSH & CO-,
No. 3 Holiday Street,
Baltimore. Md.
June $$ 42—tf
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