The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, August 11, 1871, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., AUGUST 11. 1871
« Unprofitable use. Even
liljt be give® hi® opinion
eat congratulation® on the day of our
jubilee, but they are far from taking
any ntep in support of their message®.
We can hope fbr no help from any
quarter. King Victor Emmanuel
will be here in a few daya nnd will
lie attended by the Ministers of
CathoHe States. We have done all
that was in our power, but our effort*
have failed. All is lost. You will
tell me, p&haps, that we have still
hope in France, but France can do
nothing. She is going through a
frightfal crisis which may be succeed
ed by others yet more dreadful. I
repeat it, all is lost, aud only a mi
racle can save us. Turn, then, to
the Almighty, and neek this inter
position from him.
Mr. L C. I>n»|wr, of the WUnn
sin Historical Oociety, has owkt
taken the work of writing the IJfr
of General Thomas Sumter, the well t
known revolutionary hero of South c
Carolina, lie has tiren collecting pass. IcyiMtim
material for the work during the Smnta* hi A
last thirty years.
The Iter. l>r. Leonard Woods, of g <mcs ^.g|| ,
Maine, found some years ago in an brm <4 «*
English country town a hitherto at* by niM will
published uuuiuacriot of Hakluyt. *•** • rr >»
M WAVI)() FEIITIUZKII.”
Vlrglsis
P^rtainiQj,
ld * No *we flu ?
*> «ditorials
nostrums anU
uu frwquentl v
°/ w hich them
: e f ° r ' th * soui
h a double sheet
and one for
the and tke
»ne ming^ the
L! ud . £
o what Paul’s thorn iu
at the same time can
ist Paul himself “does
bat it was,” and that,
i must also let it remain
ion, known to none but
Marsh's Radical Care Trass
la K imWrits rhsirii. Wytfcr
rgr .4 Itc « . J. r. Ur
Ttiur«*U> hrfnrr iht
Ml. mi.
MITIftlARY.
Mf* uujt H Ut mot limsL Puds impervnm*.
^I^HE I#*! mi»<] most effective Tram
a known for the row sad relief of
Hernia nr Kuptuw. This Trass lias w
•rived the wurtwo of the most eminent
physician* of this eonntry, who do sot
hesitate to mwiumcad it to those afflicted
with Hernia as Viug superior to ail
other*.
It is the ouly Trass (list win retain tin
Isiwels «ith any certainty, and the wearer
ran feel assured that 1m; is using a remedy
that will he at all times safe and effectual
iu its operation*. Of this we guarantee
entire satisfaction to all who may come
under our treatment.
LMftfe# silk elastic rtlslowiirtal belts for
corpulency, falling of tlx* womb, and a*
a sumiort to the lack and abdominal
muscles. Anklets, kneecaps aud stock -
inm for varicose reins, nicer* and weak
joint*. . *
Shoulder brace* for ladies, gents and
children, for tin- cow of stooping of the
shoulder* and as a chest expander.
I Hie Instruments, the most superior
article in one—light, easily adjusted and
effectual. Instruments for all physical
deformities, curvature of the spine, bos
legs, club fret, fee.
. Agent for ('lemesrt’a Celebrated Artiti-
rial I.imi»s,
Agent Tor Grands!!'* Patent Bobber
tipped Cratches.
Agent foi Dfc Hal truck'* $H»SV Uterine.
Supporter.
Agent for Dr. Wadsworth's Stem Per-
sory.
IjmIh**' Apartment with a coat|ictent
lady in attendance.
Orders {ter mail jtromptly attended to.
8. MAR8H,
02 W. Baltimore 8t.,
Haltimore, Md.
June 0 tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Rev. M. Jacobs, D.D., a 1’rofeuuor
for forty years in the Pennsylvania
College at Gettysburg, Pa., died at
Saturday, the lEJd
THE PUCE Bit: BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871,
AXtt no UK1U KIXJUI AT
T.« oT2,«W II. .1 KmUir). TIMK-*V> |.r Tun „f
2,«P» llm. at factory. Pa> aide Nov. 1st., 1*71, »cithomt intirest.
WM. C. DMKKH ft (XX, (icncral Agent*,
• < ’ha Heston, 8. C.
1*.. ... *•* 1*4 a. I a * ijof* a. — w ,_js
Fast 1 meeting.—The 11 arris burg
Pntriot ia authority for the statement,
that the flat liar going east on the
Pennsylvania Railroad on the morn
ing of the 10th instant, aroompHnbed
the feat of running from Altoona to
Harrisburg—133 miles—in two boors
ami Ally minutes, or forty seven
miles an hoar. The distance between
Huntingdon ami Marysville—91
TV Miiy-etgtith Asms
mi the North Corollas Hyaa
ta ML Pilgrim chervil. Uni
N <\ emwarias sa Wj
«N «.f A*rmt. flirt. .
that place on
ultimo.
Episcopal.—4 in stated that Hi
Paul's Church, Troy, N. Y., contribut
ed last year for all purposes nearly
$150,000—a sum probably not equal
led by any parish in the country.
Rev. J. H. Newman, who fbr
rnerly figured so largely in the Ox
ford “Tracts for the Times,” is about
to re-publish an almost entirely
re written edition of his “History
of Ariauism.'’
Changed his Church.—Rev. Joel F
Bingham, D.I)., formerly a Preaby
tenon? ami late pastor of the Con
grcgational church at Augusta, Me.,
baa been admitted to deacon’s order*
at Hartford, in the Episcopal
church:
The American Bible Hociety has
reccutly received a legacy of $100
from the estate of Andrew 8chueester,
of Coshocton, Ohio. The first thing
he received thirty yeans ago, on laud
ing in America a German immigrant,
was a copy of the Scriptnres, and
this legacy was made in grateful
appreciation of the gift.
Mrs. Dora Elizabeth Cooke, wife
of the eminent bauker, Jay Cooke,
died ou Saturday morning, the J2d
ult., of an affection of the heart, at
the residence (NT her husband at Cbel
ton’s Hills, near Philadelphia, in the
44th year of her age. She was a
native of Kentucky, amt was a wo
man of real worth. »
More Foolhardiness.—4’apt. John
Meika. who in 1867 crossed the At
lantic ou an India-rubtier life-raft, ia
haviug another raft made, 15 feet
| long and 13 feet wide, on which he
! in tend.i to go . to Europe, accotnpa
! nied only by a boy. He will be ready
: to start about the middle of August,
aud will carry with him sixty days’
' provisions.
An American minister writes in
one of the {tapers j “Loudon has
j what it calls Sunday schools, .but
i they are generally .only a milder form
| of inquisition. The school of Dr.
1 <’umilling’s church was without pic
ture or pleasant sight, and had
! thirty seven scholars. Spurgeon's
school room rn a sepnlchre. The
| seats an* narrow and without backs,
| and remind one of the Irishman's
remark on a fine cemetery, that he
j thought it ‘a very healthy place to be
| interred in.* ”
A writer in the Intelligencer makes
| the following just remarks: -
In our Sunday-schools, instead of
I the catechism we have biography,
i geography, topography, maps of
rivers and mountains, geuealogy,
ROANOKE COLLEGE.
HAI.EM, VA.
rill Vlnrlofttli >rHillII hrfiiw
1 hrt (hit. PCI Thu I oat Halloa has
full atop* «*f U»etIV* tn *» •
i«st«# W *i*m!m«. sari aim* at a high
GEORGE 8. HACKER S
Door, Sash and Blind Factory,
* n to sleep,"
lve lapsed, to
irtunity to show
ir wisdom, and
* the service of
lU MtVOHt <duulM.il wl»Mll««1TS
urirtHt* ». ki-allhr VaVlisn, Riri
u-rUral mail, trail Hug and telegraph*
xiltln*. mart it *rll worthy ll* MMi-
mm sari filer HI Sgr at the Health Ktrtitr
if»#i fa hui'm mi tea month* alwot
?in Thu i ■liawlt mm luck * llnaiil amt
lit**. rmtwartaff kraktn Dnpnam*.
dUahl arii M*nr on tlar »(«*%• lot sta
rnH Umi.1i ag in |*n% »•« fatuttv*
The mum mu tfnvhri win 1*« lenau
I It* aasallw ask !*wtaatag Seyaraa-
rf L llCl. awl fakrau) !. 1*C2.
hrirala mi isht si mf thue sml
ike ngvki tiara#. «W Mark *<mllr* au
1855. 1870,
LUTHERAN
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
NO. 12 NORTH XINTn KTREK1,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. K. 8HRYOCK, SUP’T
theran Vinit« r .
h—What was It?
itten, more has
•tost has been
>ft both nil writ-
pou the above
on.' Were all
ons that have
d regarding it
efore us, their
would be eqnab
•erf whilst the
of thought in
nud absurdity
reat variety of
l richly repay
(’H AHLKSTOX. S C
The Fatherland Series.
The Lutheran Publication Society have
N O im|Hrti«-4l mork k*-|S ou IimikI to
i Mipph tl»r raaintry trade. AU
work is sued, at our own factory in the
rh), ami uwl. r the j*n*|*riet««r’* *|»ecial
asrperririow
Seaad tor l*rirr List. Factory slid
Wsrv Kammu* : Kins, o|i|«oeite Csnnuo
*Nwf, «w» line «*f (it\ railway, p. 0.
Han. Nat. 130.
July 7 tf
K. A W.C\ SWA FPIELD.
ful operation on a little gtrl a hoar
fret had been deformed by wearing
high heeled boots, and ex press * d his
opiuioa ths. it was only the begin
uiog of n large harvest of sock maos.
It so hs|qiens that extremely high
heel® are going oat of fashion; bat Itoth rvwnh fi
there is still room for mnrh improve
mmi iu this direction. i ri ""
Episcopal Chureh.—Tbr /*n fasts ad
Churehmmn says: tW at*
probable that rrvotutMM to tkldNMl I ,rri *l
can not be averted. Wa» tkrpiore »C __
We bare Uborral ami prayed against ^ utyr a
it. Hat. if nor party in the chorrh mHi *
is to ggush oat amitber under Uir h«m sa
forms of Isw. bow CM narotatton bn j *******
prevented 1 TV* real qncwUoa in
volved in tin ( benny am
every clergymsn in tbia <
believe and teach the
spiritual regeneration in
A CUrgfman turning 1
—A very extraordinary statement Is J paddir
made in the f,crmmt Hrmid. of Way ar#*W
12, 18*1. The Rev. Antonio TVa
(wtiooe name apfiears badh Hi the
Ulergy List and In Tronkfonl as a
clergyman of the ('burch at Kng
land.) appear* to be now Hi Turkey.
He is shoot forty five years of age. a
Syrian by birtb, ami by original
cereal a Manwiite (’atholir. About
msdr arrsnfn-inents to translate ami unh
itch a aeries of (H>nnu Works (noitsWr
for Family sod 8. 8. use.) under the tltk
...‘ » ratheriand Scries.”
of “TV
TV following bonk* hare already Wn
pnblimVd:
TV ('ottssv by tV Lake .$0.75
In the Mi«Lt ol tV North Sea.. 0.75
Anton. tV FiftVrman 0X5
Ketie. tV Little Savoyard 0X5
Frits; or, Filial Obedieuce 0.65
Gei er Walty; or. Fidelity Rewarded 1.00
Special Notices.
RfcV. u. iTBinih, IM».
|*mtml of t V 4’aJlr
THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE*
117 Xmrlk Meih Strmrt,
#• H I LA B K L F H I A.
Is now pa|wml to $11 aardars fur all mar
Church Publications,
rase, furming Set No. 1.
I'trier tV Earth $0.70
• »laf Thorlakaen 1.W»
TV Treasure of the Inca 0X5
Buncd in the Snow Qx»
IVmimir; or, Bnwd upon thfWatm. 1.10
Seppeli. die Swiss Boy 0X5
Forming Set No. 2, put up iu s mal
AHEAD AS USUAL.
ipmiou of the
lias thought
rent times, not
Whilst he is
30 little amns-
r holly satisfied
e has read or
fche same time,
he is not alto-
his owu is ex-
v of it. The
vith those who
i expresses an
Ling, he must
or wrong, ei-
oe way regard-
himself to the
y. Errare est
nan, therefore
knd wbeu one
vex way, that
relative to any
t is not only
t manly and
iation, that he
error.
man will not
uch reflection
my important
y with regard
, to which the
;hin- article ali
en the wisest
r, but do, err.
BT, tlioagh not
?sseil his opiu-
rtaiuly erf not
is still not
at he does not
v regarding it,
he more one
;hc more he is
th regard to it
Regarding the
|edec watj. ir
ou, upon ta-
iew charge, to
n this subject,
Lged bis sixth
see, my ^ >re ‘
It know who
is it a matter
to know who
L the
| the qu^tio"?
be flesh wa» 1
Lpfiateness he
kou see,
it what
Ls, nor is B H
L. Imp IIS to
Tbsnkgkcol and MlnmUsnsotts Works
PtflksUi ■llram pun to Us Itlltagi
LOTIIING. HATS,
TV (inri Slav*; or. Fi
l^-ouVnl, tV Kuuswsy
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
sari u|#ri»l rarv token m thr aVtwii uf
8FKDAT MBMh UBHARHCA
to «brk tV ■»*p n*iM*Wi»l sim !<*•
fa raaql sttswtsan.
%«Mr*** *fik r». aa akm r, to
T L MUIAUK,
Jsn 7‘i $MI Sutterimtmdrmt.
lAVNiiwmi, t«c XAiuuin ay,...... v,.x»
little MikWcw ; or. Maternal I/ht,..1.W
(pottlieH Fm 1.10
TV School Master and hi* Son 1X0
Forming 8#t No. 3, put up in s uml
CMf.
Jnot pulUiaVd: Wolfiouiir. Prim# of
Anhalt; The Iron Age of Germany.
la pre«s, and will riiortly be puldiahed:
Gustavo* Vasa: or, King and Peasant;
Adam Neuacr; TV Faithful Negro ; TV
Valley Mill. By Carl Wild. Translated
bv Jorl Swnrtr, 1>.D. ; Knight and Peas
ant ; TV Emerald; The Three Kings;
Faithful Until Death.
We have a number of other Transla
tton* uwk'r way, which wr will announce
fnuu time to time.
8. S. Libraries adeeted with unusual
rare. ;
Cabinet Organs and Melodtvui* fur
nisVd to Sunday-*ehonl* and churrhes.
un special tow. S. 8. Banner* *upplie<!.
August 10 , 49—tf
AND OEKTH*
l*'tti*niiltinff (ioimIn,
of *t*ritw ft* tVeftng and
>$»n an* highly spoken at hy
rdtV H puf*
# m# t Mm it kaa h
hs* won the high
to (hi* *%o Hr««t
« K I1AVK
t:\ KK amttKP to the rc/tuc.
\ V K VS and B«»y*’ flat* of every de-
ivl arriptioti. Tranka, Valiw's. Shawls,
Kug*. lhe«wuut Gonna, Ac.
A •‘Ujir-rior 8birt. never l«ef<m- affmi
m tin* market, made to order without
extra charge.
TV larjnwt line of French ami Knjrtirii
Cloth* ami Veiling* ever idtatii. With
additional fanlitMw in otu Worksliop. we
art determined that odr Custom I VparC
aaent dull h» an*urpon<* d.
Hal* and flolhing at wholesale.
R. A W. C. 8WAFTIELD,
Columbia Clothing Honne.
S»*|»4 •! 4—If
k Sataq beats his botly; and
because he oeaeeches them so
eotly thgt it night depart from
aud be is no! heard. But I do
foaceivd that he should pray
persecitions might ceant*, as if
tte nnuglling to suffer fiersecu-
i}|bot slice te himself does not
sate whdt it was, we also must
ijt remain a secret affliction,
"Into none bit St. Paul himself;
ijt is saftycieut that we know this
if, !Bamefy, tlat even as GihI had
fi him nch great revelations,
Ano man tan know, so be like
bound uptn him such a clog,
a thou upon his botly, in
'* to |)iwvent him from exalting
self, of \fhici, likewise, none bnt
spjf cau |no? how that thorn, or
lint of bnfetetl him.—Luther'*
mn on tlte Epstle for Sexage*ima
2 tor. xi: 19-33, and xii:
WEB8TER.
BOOK Of WORSHIP
nrtiir* m»d iwtomui«wln«r V
timiacri. «ri Hair |#ri*k—l «*w k
wktlr tV |»tH«Urit> «f IlnSHIrt’*
arli Hitter* naHwm to iarruaa.
* pillf Ib.A. *4 S74 Oil*., i* IM»«
I rrsdy. nr gin tw «hurvh eight
r««u >m • iwi rwyt arid, and in ilia in
|aut *4 thr |H«SU murmi to thr ekarrk.
ITh#. tn SVrji. $1 W
ttork traWapr 1 56
AmVwyar Ora..................... I *
Murwtvw Tnrito, gilt *rigr .......... Iff
llornrro, MtT* MM................. 5 NS
Ttrkfi IVrnA |d*it> t 73
T«tk< i Mwwt*. mp i iiu* gilt., a <n
Tark* » Astkiur 5 «
\V ith (4U ■to»ip*. SS ml* extra.
Mtskira and raagregnllnn* *ir to-
P. B. SADTLER h SONS,
OPTICIANS AND
IMPORTANT NOTICE
tertiary. In l«o V was nrrismed Owu. ca,, .ttr.iaa. u#
by tV Biahop (TnnHnaw! «>f (H ^ t „
brnltnr as his cha|*lsm, niuWm nnn sttrnfmn to it* rxrrilrnrr
an A P. Q. Minaionsrv In the laivnnt prrparathai 4 tV kind t!
While in England he heroine mur sh raaro, and H l* thrtv^
tied to nn Englishwoman, tV dough
ter of a wealthy prm ineial lianker
It is now stated that he has lately j t ^ AdverUat
been engaged in aereral eommerrfa #> y. T TM T IT P
sjiecnLitions, afitl that “lie lost week ’
abjuntl rhriatianity altogether, and
Baltimore
Street
ITLTJT KBITloX.
?i|»r<ro. $1; AbbVm lift. gill
aglUi TuAey.$4 T rn per
it made Uilkiar «V ho> t»
IH FFIt: A CHAPMAN.
!W»A<« !kr» ( .dtradun. 8 C
24—tf
iaiiHroRf
enoniitM
And Those in Want of
WATCHES ft FINE JEW’ELKY
UAXCFACTVRER* Or
SPBCTACLKS. SPOONS. FORKS. AND 8!L
TP!R WARE^GKNKRALLY.
May 13 18(19 4B-U
save from our Church. Now, black
boards anti maps may be well, bat
they should not take the place of tl»e
catechism.
JfrfAodiJtf.—There are uow five
ministers of tke Methodist Chnrck in
Utab. The church at Salt Lake City,
organized May 24tb, 1870, has a
membership of 51; that at Coriuue
of 13; that at Evanston of !). Total
100. There are 5 Sabbath schools,
with an aggregate eurolled member
ship of 400. Three day schools are
sustaiuexl, haviug 200 scholars en
rolled. The valne of chureb (Mtqierty
profess**d himself a believer tn Is
lam.” We omit all other details
given hy the Leras# Herald connect
ed with the history of this Syitv
Anglicavt clergy man.
[Allis Lost” |
St. jLoui, July 24th, 1871.
fiort Chnaton Inxtructor : We
tfie fnljowiig from one of onr
p;i]>ers.' It soamls very much
ye manrntil cry of despair,
raally Whee one who claims in-
Ijity utters-melt words, they are
oi be regards! as of little impor-
^ It sjio^n the 'hopes of the
jr for ;tlie future. Tlie Papal
li has been on a grand jubilee,
w the rtveeuce and honor the
Spots n^Mirhim; (the Po{)e,) do
lift his wniing lnqies, but he
tb the Wofld the sad news con-
} ; f
tg himselfaud his kingdom :
\ 0*9 -^th alt., at Rome, the
E havr now in *t«rrafu!1 lim-nf tV
newest and nawt
Wholesale and Retail
lunibia, S. C., respectful-
xh*4 Gnna. Rrrriiet*, <«ua
al Write W IVier |,k, to
on f)im Work*. iMtaHnrgk.
tint**. Rr'riier*. Ac., tomgkt
ir. Agent* wanted.
ly informs his friends and customers that
lie lms reiu*»ve*l to hi* new eatahluhraent.
formerly Kinder's building, ou the corner
of Riehiirripni and Taylor street*, when-
V will eoiiKtantly keep on lutud s well
w-V-tcd assortment of m1! artiele* !m-1ouk
ing to hi* line of business, such a* Groee-
ries, l*rovisions, I'oImm-i-os, Ac.
January 2C 21-Iy
FASHIONABLE GOODS
Honletfs Yeast harder stands nne |\ Hm
qnaled for making light, healthy nnd
nntrittous rolls, Nsraits, griddle k
cakes, ftc. The ingredients used in
(H d*oweHtie. Frem-hstai F.ugU*li matin-
twiv, mIik-Ii %*e tnmnoit*#. at all time*, to
sell s* Ins , if tuS at hws nrices, than snv
laaise its (olii in Ida, buying our Good*
fna (tr lnrgvei sml most ceMxttria
tsMishmcnts in tV United State*. And
m we desite t«* |dense all, we have now in
out boom- the
Staunton Female Seminary
T HE Srcotid Session of tliis Institution
will «»pcn on Wednesday, die 15th
of SepteuiVr next.
TV aim of tl.is is to furnish «
Viuiuary of high grade for tV education
of the daughter* of the Lutheran Chiurli.
a* w«-ll a* others who may desire to enjoy
it* advantages.
It* Faculty of ten teachers cm braces
among it* number a* able instructor* a*
are to V found iu any similar institu
tion.
The entire evjienae* of S pnpil fin
Board, Tuition in the Knriish, .Scientific,
and l^itin course, including furnished
room, fuel, light*, am! wmdiing, frrthc
Ml»ola*tic year, will be $845. Extra
studio* reasonable.
Vttersaddmtori to Rer. j. 1. Miller,
IU iucipnl, or I’rot. E. Louis We, Super
intendent of Music 'Department, will re*
cei *e prompt attention.
nuc 2 <• tf
Urals and <‘rent* differ. I*et llste are
n# «tia*rat«iia (»«• tV owri |*tarit4r.
that a great awdaiar is a grral mang.
Wa have nun of tke# hlaariarv hnt
anwrag tVm alk In Ifctaooliw* to wldeh
it Viangs, no greater than
Tarrant i Kffrnrmotat Isltmr Apcnsat
A rwlnmk «miM io4 *t#o to coSHo-nitc
tV ailments fra tkWi It ts |m arrfHia
EVERT CLASS OF GOODS
JCld a Coisiatory, at which he
icizetl jthe Bishop of Jftpo in
try, of.Oputo in Portugal, anil
Jogoj in the Cape tie Verde
R - Hd hferwards ptiblishetl
lominat ion; made since last
i in brief of a Patriarch of Lis-
nd ot tjpe lishops oi Bmg;iii/.a
irandai iu Portugal, and of the
>8 oC llez^ and Eleus in parti-
He tlihi [i|dressed the Sacred
« in Lnti^ in which he nn-
ed his $ecisbn iu these s-ortls:
B are , fiy A*ry dear bnithers,
Flow tV loses! t» »V higtie*!, mri we
feel confident thnt nil tkow- favailC u*
n* Mil hail oidct from a distance mh1!n<
ph-nM-d. siri sstislted that
Church Notice*.
TV Synod of Tlrftata
Will hold Hs Forty-Oeeood t'ooven-
liou in Woralstoek. Vs., ran nor wring an
Thanriay, Angnst 44th. I <71.
Delegate* on arrival will report at amt
of Heller A < rifman, one tloor North of
Coart House, R. C. IIoixabw, ffra^g.
kifiriAM <4 thr higtori toandlni
ra not ts-kxig t«* (V »1*m (IrrMirl
ed patent Htediriaes, hot is an BltW
I «m ariwnrts sa*i>*»«. arat * dl ston
rat <4 the sharperi snd most rtjr
C«l rrith-tsm aa a eatkarttr. a aton
k sa san-fetatlr pt«-psistton. snd a
raldr trnmli (••» *u !*Uhm*s coo
its. IjH flier* V no nirimke. Herat
leoatoe srUris oalj
HOLD RV ALL DRI MGIHTH.
really belong
any attach to
ss have very
us whot the
But the very
plainly write
t evidence toi
lid not think
to be u»ad«
obscurity in
afford* *»
ing to those
, amount
vainly
k out to eveU
LX THIS CITY TO 11KAL WITH.
We will, npou »ppbcHiion, send prompt
ly hy iiimi’I, full liikw of sample* of those
kftri of Gmsl* desfranl and specified hy
our friend* nnd customer*. A11 order*
sn-ompstihd by Vault auiountixig to $85
am! oi-er. <h-li\ere«l iu any part of tV
Mate five of freight cliargra. Thom* ub-
aoeiHiitwuitid, w ill be *eut C. 0. D.
VL r* Npecttully solicit orders, which
m ill receive the proni|ri and personal at
tention of one of tV firm. Our price*
Iwiug low, m e think we can tender saris-
(a< tion to all. Giic us a trial.
J. HAUL KINARD,
Mav 19 Colambis, S. C.
TV next sesaitHi of tV Kvangetlral
Lutheran 1 foist ou ffynrnl trill rontvnr la
8t. Paul’* chorrh, Monroe CotinTy. Ten-
nenaee, on Saturday Vf rr tV fourth
Sunday In August. AM who travel by
rail rood wilt arrive at Fttfladetphis on
Friday. August 18th, where ramvryanees
will V found to carry tVm to tW
■MM J. M. WAGNER.
hands of divine Providence,
ave until in ( to ex j wot from
* aid,'for Ran 1ms Abandoned
r 'hy slnuildwe dissemble t It
b*r I shoiildtell yon ihatt kings
joverntnenri forgetting their
18 ®8, leave alto our fate. They
nddresieil u^ *eut us the warm
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
E stablished in *»peii«
Vlb for chup V*, *choaL* An%,made
of PI'RE BELL-JWIT AL—Copper and
Tin—fully wanaatod, snd monated irttl.
our VA TEST IMPR0\ ED ROIAUI
nA K0 IMS. ormurtrilted cstnldgues
sent free. Addit s* YAK 1)1:ZEN 4-TlTT
itl^A IW Last ad ami,•Cjiu-ii»aat^^ r
rharrh
l,t n 'nqrV o.em£K^ 1 "
J.M.EASONABRO