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, I / r 1mm injurious to th* ‘pastors call tl„. couneiu t«* <liscip: fUo thus* deport ImI Educational _ s«Fy iiusetlng i. , Severn] ad * h Tile pledges tion taken $160.00 were Wfui.il Key. Momlay “Sth, > church, i K;u > ['Intraday before ai-nst, 1872. ^tharaif Visitor. Providence. i\om Divine tsolf to human | ot dwnoustru. human mint!, >n» obscurity. to Uluatraie. a* operating ^ittariiy, goner. ctlyor indirect- permis^hely. in tlunr views, »«g to the lojry they have | ; ’ s to their no piee, foreknow!- « of all things, mute of these DteUectuai sub Jning and end- ry «nd ordi- bd permissive, | >t HiidersfcuNb ’mvidcnee. |t rjjis doctrine there is not as &rs Landing its »»1 universe has in part, and et action un laws or [low- nature by the at the begiu- of chemical ly of improved f. have thrown it odious mind, which Divine basis of crea nto existence narily by Gi>d, he added powers, which ed results for he^e physical it results i This will [ to different nder the law the tempera- cold .and heat. , we see illus- d results. One joints of our- lthough there tbef points the j^ruslic rains, tie temperate, wers or heavy ve inscribe to reet workings • *• »e at the more ’s Providence, dlectnal livid ual called v. import* t" '' working TI1E LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., SEPTEMBER 8. 1871. provide!** »» «« we Anem>ius>ustmderstand made many skepdfcrts to the s *iid inspiration pf‘ •*« scrip amlimtafcwiuftd^ij I could Vxafildes. I have only thrown w idea* on the Subject, and pleased to see Jfome one studied the subject| develop i ’ nmm fully. IXIUI'M. For the Lutlsivati Visitor. > rfko del me par- if** He tour ivnd hopes, pave, and t’hijircli. To >s have, and iir work on m wvruKviu.Ki, pta, » August I'Jtlij 187 l. 1 , Dr. • I hojm you will be annoyed, or jcaoitn* We nil h views, fetus ‘.with an abidi ht our Southern prayers and toi lie given until o» I is lone. But sadtfcs* ami fear _ hearts as we witness the pres divided ami eurbittded state of We are all deep y conviucetl t brotherly love ami conceit which should ev*r character Church of God, end make it Seasau army wiw Runners,” wanting amougliMef We all most deeply leffore onr and troubles, am all parties earnest effort * tp correct but without suce>sffi Every t seems hut to add to our until now not only the very of our General dymsl is but the peactj aud integ opr district Nymphs are most endangered, it uot time , ami see' it cdljejtice upd under the Wes# tug of God, restore love am| * confidence Weeding church ?• f but Just in pro jading this to say. that tb4 In** router - * byl>r. sisii’of Phil- arid favored by f itch a large, and iuiluentiuj port of the Ohnrch, was net t*r jforrectly by many of i urj pastors Dr. £ei&|| bud the who hail the bedt- 'opportu- knowiug .and understanding ami his pri juoed con- favored it not a^ a .means of ami weakj ning. (as have supposed), o$r Southern organmotion*, bit as the best means of stl *ugthcning mating the exiiMftceof our General Syumn So far as •} there is not one of the very number of the brethren wbo the free confeamee who Mb true to o«|*,aeuGH,ru and church in tlt$? darkest If we examiue tie reconls, brethren up to the very present of its most vital points. It is full of! not seen In oar cities sad towns, ‘‘renegade preacher*," who are not | In strong <*ooutry rharrbes, to any! cool “eooaeerate«l to the work ;* “saees great extent, bat la large sertioosof tenth* of onr (their) preacher*" are every Htate deatitnte of an ydelli Xo engageil in seetdar' enteqinaeo to gent ministry, sod of the me«t»« of only ooe iteath. To make money; in many diatrk'ta ein maintaining tlieir spiritual life—no uos rumors, it shoakl be mated that braced by tlieir churches they have pioyer meeting*, no Honday schools, the bosimos of the fit) is (mum!- “no prayer ■raHlgi, no Humlay Imt little private prayer, ao jmstond | Bg oitboat latrrrupOoa of aav kind, w'liools, hot little private |irayer, mi ialmr, and no splritaa) |iroopertty. aad that all roilrvoi trsios arrive jKistond labor, and no a[>iritnal pros The only result, ami that ioe% ttable. Mid defiort with arvmatoowd paorta- |M*rity.” The result is, as lie pro is tbs death of suck eh u re toes. No- silty. eeeils to show, the dcniA of large tiee the followiag facts, seleeted at M |(| x (nj numbers of their ctoardwe* Now. samples: km* in VKrttoerd Prussia this a subject for retlection. Passing through a certain |airtion Is it not a sad comment on human of Illinoia, the brethren told me nature, to hear the very men who set there toad tireo eight churches in ttoa ^eT hand the idsgoe aian si* out, with Mr. Campbell at theirlumd, a«yoining county, bu» all toad guae ^ JgM itofif iTdir regem »» like an army of crusaders against the down, save oae. The enuuty sooth |f iiim |t >t|| | ^ pre*iudiers of the various ehurrhes of of that. had hist three out of Ive. . ^ ^ | a | tl>)<> ^ ^ this land, denouncing them as renal, Theon toad moattoly preaching nmi hierarehnl, money briny, “dotrny dor. no jmetoml care. Mrs," sad this in a large degree ; tH»e of our e%ang«*l»sU in Ken attrilmted to the* deinoiuluitig effect tm*ky rejiorts a district that, of “creeds," now denounce them- the war, had tweaty selves, the latest eilition of a norm*, having now only three orgnaumliuaa • that ought to be rolled WAX1X) FKirriUZlCR.’' ■hr, the in its At I Nut On mi present its ftorther reatward. Church Notioet. ■X snflflSSMHSMSMOSS^tosMHMMHSM^ ry r. os m UMfu. U of the I ltd tons si < i . Us. as Tharofts * Is Ortihs. in At «IU map emmr+y» r^LLMOtl" ^ church, as full of “renegade |>reach era," and as having “•eren tmtk** of! Duly one ot these toss any all their preachers eugagiMl in secular enterprises for the love of Hlthy i Au evangelist in lucre ? To hear these men preach to | districU reports n certain county their congregations, one would think, j sixte* n little organisations, freau if there were no other means of in thnw* to Bve soles apart, wua of formation, that whila the vartoms do »bkli v * u »u|»port a laborer, and m tw iMuniiiations of Christendom are on mom* not having even monthly s«we» i ignorant and sottish mass, led by a preaching Other counties in tom idace« corrupt ami venal clergy who take district are in no better condition, the ollice uihju them for gain, they Many of those yet living ate on the (Campbellite preachers) have all the way to dissolution. wisdom, and all the religion, ami all A cmiuty in tthus once |sjaar«aed W||| yii nmotli the seif sacrificing dtsiiiterestnlneMi of twenty three rhurehea, hns today < g lovd. R. of the saints and niartyf* of the post, but lour in an organised road it km. mkm0 M TkankU>. ■* ti •VW4 Now, we have long known what IKIier ctMintn*s iu the Htatr ate well before the third Hnodsj ta I Kkler Munnell now deimmstrates, kuowu to be dead, or dying h»r want ^ that C'ampbellism, as a system, has of pltptr earn—for want of n minis ''TL rd»*sd two great eentri** areund which it try wholly ctHisecrwted to the work. rill hr »ri at thr Arpi-i 1W revolves, tine of these centres is for , Brethren iu Missouri represent the fr*aa Wlso. 1% arliirh A. M. so gmplr, the other for the pr—fft Houth cast. ni |s»rtnm id that Slslr ss 4si stsi • ill re|«*l si I THE PRICE Hit: BEEN REDUCED FOR TEE SEASON OF 1871, AND MAM I1KK> KI\KU AT CASH fM per Too If Il«. St Factory. |ier Ton of .',000 Ilia, at Factory- Payable Nov. lid.. 1H7I, irithomt intere*t. WM. C. DI KE.S A CM) Hat T. H. BOINKKT. Agent at Pumares. tC C J** I ^ General Agent*, CharlrKtou, H. C\ 2^—tf RUPTURE CURED, i Marsh's Radical Cure Truss. ^ "*V» " tU *4 HwL P'uU Imjm *4*. h*Ki nml tmist eftretive Tm«* ■ known for the core snd relief of j Hernia or KutUnn-. This Truss has re i-eived 1Ih shim lion of the uiosl etninent JHIJ MtetoM of this rountry, who do wot hesitate to recotuinend it tn those afflicted with Ilernis ss Ivlng sit]srior to all j d| (| ( | ja It is the only Truss iltat will retain tin ImiwcIs w ith any certainty, and the wearer j cau feel assund that lie is usutga remed> that will tie at all times safe and effectual in its ojieration*. Of this we guarante*- entire satisfaction to aU who may come under our treatment. ladies* silk elastic alaloiuiiud lielts for c<»n'ulcn<-y, falling of the womb, and as s MiitjH.ii to iht- lock and alalowiiial niUM-b-s. Anklets, kneecaps and stork* iiiire for varicose veins, ulcers ami weak l|iigia, Shoulder braces for ladies, gents and rhiidreu, for the cure of stooping of the shoulders and as a chest expander. Pile Instruments, tire most stipe not ; article in use—light, easily adjusted and effectual. Instruments for all J deformities, curvature of the legs, club feet, 4tc. Agent for Clement's Celebrated Artifi cial Limits, irent for GrandallV Patent Agent tipped Crutches. Agei ROANOKE COLLEGE. RALEMi VA. T HE XtosOre ath Session lr«ts. bn Mb, l*n. This lust it u GEORGE 6. HACKER 8 Door, Sash and Blind Factory, thtbber gent for I>r. Ualamk’s Silver L*ferine Sujiporter. Agent for lb. Wadsworth’s Stem Per- woprtik ItuttaHi Us* s thorough gTWlV Of Its i A. M . V Will MTt«« ■manrvow vavwMnmai mreaaaw*#y imaipm. *anwa» rxrrlleat lasil. trawling sod trlegraphh flndMttm. w oiler It wetfwnrtb? the alter rtprore f«Wi •TIA Tl Tuittoa. I A sUohl s4«i wf the Hsstk. Islur of tm otuntk* nknnl thsird gpd L ITS That for the people, is a cheap and »«» great deatitutkm. Many hoard easy religion—aouiething to ease the *«»«! “beyrd the word, were orgauiied conscience a little, a show of religion. ‘ ,,u> rhurvlres, sod set oat for beaten ; while the man is left in his carnal [mt thr skiers were security awl oBenmtioa from Otal.! preacher* came along only This cheap and easy article ia found •Mjt Titus liemg “lefT in their iu the one alljirvadiug idea of their J t W P them, many nre weak system—immersion for the remission WM 1 sivkly, dying and dead, for want of sins. That centre of C ’ampbellism «* «**• s#rl1 w O| the ho ts in which is for the prmrAcr, ia the enrol lar I* regions of our atnmgest Htateo, it ti trait of office. See this evidenced l * l * mttamkry to speak of the in the statement of Elder Mnnnetl, th *~ beareays, that *errn tk-tenths of all tlieir preach m>r ,i>e dyapeptir com plain mg* of a*tnrmHi w TdisciMtrnged prrorherm, but the re t tb ., w J. A. OLlUH. Nab t tm thr •U.vr for >tH hi mum f ■atihea. , The soo is an Mtrd tala !««• WrniM j of iv« matk* earh. te-ginaiag Wr|4em ! her A MCI, aai Fi Wruary I, l*Ct. ; star*.at* may min at any take regwlsi nstw. nary. , I Olfha’ Apsrttucnt with s buly iu attendance. < nders jjer mail jieonijSly attended to. 8. MAU8ti, 92 W. Baltimore 8t., Baltimore, Md. .lutir* 9 tf 8peci&l Notioet. nr sort stadie* as OH AHLEHTON. gew mm m w * t CsIWo* a ta a tWandung n«4i- Is rafmBy Ns «itk ■Ml •ifltea | t r tb rksag ta pahltr font. m«f her Sladeats of rrjamstallio fnat ftflre-a thr July UTTLE. !».!»> nt tie Ccdleg hhertks he is It era have splir*ed some secular avora tion, medicine, school teaching, insu rance business, Ac., upon tbeir preaching. IfaNty as hr* any a, they are urit entirely consecrated to the ministry. Sr him* very nuplruisaiit «Ii*mlow ures ' h been among t effort in giving li to our Southern (icn bein^ the case, if s are thougl it is surely jus x views be fairly motives resi»eeted. thi^ not to favor « conferettre, but thsi fotcmrwt pntl jit flu 1 Synod, r plans to la* in tprl wise -tat**l and We have r op!H*st* a ire tuny each other att A then l>e Carapb* llite Cl of the ttlng com f rif Elder h "w v«in |]| ||1 1 us I! it e 1 C liy of last utunber (June olir Time* has a sta from the pet; u* Munuell, of the rjiinplwllife rhdod. Mi. Mnnil‘11 is an and catMlirl man, • utrl, as au of it, he tells hi [brethren very mtcomf«trtabl f things, [j the leaders of the € jini>l>cllite ‘natkai have sup|m*st hi hither- i* jfl f _ * . T : a body of leaders, th *tr editors principal proclaimed have all Bet and subtility of th * beads of litical party. Wliate ur tends thuse and compact tl i*. pyrty is ded from pulpit ami t w ith ■"•••id flourish. Let i rickety Ler of the Methodist O it»rch join » J,nt ^ the Times, and the frtan- snd the Review, puff, tud swell, fyrato, and exclaim c Jlteerning if all serfdom w as fa ling into wins. But let a brea ttoccur in ranks at any point, or to any L and these heads of I** U t'ur- Nre as silettt as night itboip it. in Form their people of ulu occur- junong them which \ilmild in depress the esprit c u rf>rp*. xingtoti, iu this Htiitc, a -U<1 amt terrifle defection etr ranks has been going on *d months, involviagbeveral most emineut prettobefrs, and (torts from the AeM ootes of tbosr who are willing to spend ami lw* ■pent tor a better state of thing*. We r*Mikl tarnish Elder Munnell with a few simitar cooes a Itch he, has not mentioned, hat |ierha(M It upon this | »oint of money making »** unkiml to tart her JM) could lx* mude. Thus, the holding of ***n»d*'* *|dril wl»«i sees the met !• protracted meetings for the cbnrdmu uWe ***** *'» "*•**»** op.Napvoprvam thaa tho mm* stkinw of their Wl**« • ,,f who •rlvre* hlvwla»r»M» ud art tjr. Il b M t.»* twNrk to my that Iksc half thr !~~<4r of THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, 117 .Varfli Sirfk Street, MILA It M L V H I A. Is to* |Wr|<are4 to 111 wnh-t* for nil **nt Church Publications. Work* ami mo». Nrtirvhf rttmtiia iiw* »«»Hr frehlr to kl N O in*|«**ti»d work k«-|»t «mi lumd t» -*upj*l« the ctaiatry trade. AU noth* »* awr at war own factory in the city , *nd under the ptuprirtorV ftperud Mi|wrrtaaan. Scad for Era* last. Karton snd Wsic Routu* : King. «»j*|*»*-it«- ( muikjci Stiert. on line nf (lf» rstlwsy. P. O. Ikit, Nu 170. July 7 tf it. & w. r. hwaffieui. x»:- AHEAD AS USUAL is a sort of trade. The preacher knows the ability of the congrega tion, 'and the cougregation ordinary meat ia falling. IiCt the Methmlisl pul|»tl be faith ful in expnaiug the sophistry ami t*» the mI ashnU. aid tM« rest leas ape ore SUNDAY SCHOOLS. and nprhl rare taken hi thr wlertiiai of M-s • - IRARHA to ahkfc the INpreintrodrat jNo* M* fast hfe a# ta Cart, a ! look- k the known the price of t lie preacher,! fa, " rwr " < ‘ "* < , ampbrl»itrtam, ami in greou rir -T ^ of Mm ... ... t. .....I lu.iik. aoo torjt Oa«r toe artwle Jon , a* to T. I* rruu.u k. withdrawn.—St. Is**** ill be Ckrwtrnm 14 MIHOKl A *A N KOUS. and, having tliese data, they are at | di*tril»utmg a sound ami healthy once aide to determine whether Elder literature npon the*** tofoes, and the A, B, or C\ shall boltj a protracte.1 lUv U nof rrf > ''**** n ' wbM » ^ meeting a! *D, E, or F. Hotoe «f I abo4ow nf tMa great aril these leading preacher*, we an* iu formed, are shameless emMigli to r,, eatr. it 1j«* known that tliey will not hold a protractetl meeting for a cliuVeh ex- «*ept f«ir so mm'li |>er w«*ek. OtH- has j A.G. Th*»m.«s, late of Geurgta, one hundred * loll* re \mr week. As a 1,,WI bfenelerted Profesaor of Greek conse«|lienee, they s**jii lieeome “men 1,1 Northwestern t hristian I tit of mean*." We know one who went 1 v ** r *H> mi lmli.nia|sdts, I ml. «t<* a village a fe>v years »go quite a t'karU* Srribmer. Tin* etuiuent l*h»r man, who i* now trading iu real publisher and excellent loan died iu estate. These, however, are the in- ‘ Lucerne, Switzerland, August 2ftth, fallible guides of the 4'nrrent Re/or ! aged *•<» year*. motion. With them, nil outside their |b*v. Motley Pumdiion U no f«jp«i ranks are reprobates aud alien*. Dr. lar in England that 2OJI00 afiplica Hopson say* they ‘*are riykt and reaV tkms for ticket* of adminoiou to the Iks wrong." Wesleyan <’ha|ie!, Isssl*, were ma«le No doubt G**l s ill make this huge ! when he preached there recently. Haim. It is a •Aar. i. f. It Impart* ya-t ta weak w Smi i«l Ito maiBj » IS**M BOOK OF WORSHIP. Nfartt Jarrws Tin* tkwA. »r«?• 1 remty. Wr gtvr "* reut* aa.cvwvy rafjrj *d mri «*f thr iwwffU ar part of thr ptwfn Prtre*. As l*ark AtmWaajar ( Marred Torks. gib rd«r tad. a* far s* tW paldir ta cam of ********. ta thr hnpr ««f rival- mg it, Hat thrv ka«r all rtfhrt jwrUhrd rr i sssv" * ms »f thr prevrat rreUtty. sod it ta •(Stir rrrtaia that so (•reprertory tsslt riar ia thta curtain ta a* «tdrlr koawa. Tau mat 1% *0amlay* year tkrmtgh. barely fac thr llloatnitrsl sat are sad asm of thr oaf forth, thr r, hi which thr wrong work out mount good result to Immunity at large, as “He make* the wrath of man to praise him;" but, like Mitnifar evils, having served it* purpose, il is passing a tray. Heaven permitted the Camiauites to remain in the land of the Israelite*, not be cause these (’auaanite* wore his pro Rrmnral »/ girt to leant Manly.—W# re Kev. B. Manly, II. IL, will shortly remove from our Mow AdvcrttaemenU ' BRUVLT PLOWS m aw *•«. kb; j ^ mthjnjtmf*, \ng it 4»—ly , U |H>« h I j mill 1 « I in AI ta tkU way lo the church fl m 1 * I • t •• tl 1^1 -j J t n Twirl Notafcn. OTTprrextra fih . »• T**rkr% Aatwja* > With gilt r!a*fi«. It crat* rttta. 1 Mlotatrr* aad on re- qretard tn mod tm thrtr order* at truer, to whom a hataBt af tow per real, ta rcirtT tcrartojr^ Frfor. ta Hhrry.ffli Aiubreqm*. gih tor. Mi Lag!tab Tarkey.ffi. Ira per Our I*' n 11 Stock CLOTHING. HATS, AM* tiLMV l-'n I'tiii-liiitj^ (ioodw, h<»w ix tmdiK. THE LARGEST AHD BEST STOCK VK 114 VE hthu or MM Ml It I THH VVHLW. M EN’S hihI M«*t»* Hat* of every de- L M-riiaxm. Trunk*. Valire*. Shawl*. Kug*. Ihwwit« (ItaU, Ar. A mi perk* Shirt, never lwf*ire nhwl ia thi* market, made to «*nh-t without rttra «lu».rg« . The iargrwt line of Eo-m h ami Kugbah 1 loth* ami Vetaing* rm offeretl. With addhiooal faeilttir* ia «*ur we are determined that our Citatum Itapart- mrot shall be tpMUtrftaM'rtl. Hat* and Ctgdiing at vfcoUak . K. A W. C. SWAFFIELIL ColimthiA ( halting liotta**. . Sept 21 . 4—tf IMPORTANT NOTICE 18-Vi. 187b. LITTHERAN PUBLICATION SOCIETY X<*. 42 NORTH NINTH HTKKKT. - PHILADELPHIA. K. SHRYOCK, SL T P’ T The Fatherland Series. The Lutheran Publication Society hate made arrangement* to translate aim ptih- li*ii a aerie* of German Work*, (suitaljh- for Family and 8. 8. u*r.) under the title of “The Fatherland Sene*." The following book* have already been ; puldiidied: Tl* Cottage by the Lake . r .. .#0.75 In the Mint of tlie North Sea 0.75 1 Anton, the Fi«4»erman 0415 Rem-, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Pritz: «*r. Filial Owwaw. 0.85 Geyer Wally; or, Fidelity Rewarded. 1^0 There «ix have been |>ut up in a neat rare, forming Set No. 1. Euder the Earth #0.70 tllaf Thorlakrea 1.00 The TnWMtre of the Inca 0.85 Httm-d in the Snow .C.„ 0.80 1 knutiix ; or. Hn-ad njioti the Waters. 1.10 S«-|»peli. the Swin* Boy 0W.> Forming Set No. 2, pnt tqi iu a neat care. The Gjeek Slave; or. Filial Love,..fft.lO Leonhard, the Runaway... *. .0.50 Little Msdekui : or, Maternal Imvc,..I.OO < *ottlu-b Frev, i.io The School Master and hi* Son ...l.08' Fonniug Set No. S. put np in a twat rent diamr it Feb It, tothorewho loti in IH’FFIE A CHAPMAN. Bouk reflet*. Colmabia, 8 C 24—If Tt» IF K .V I Iff S Ju-t |,uldi*hed; Wolfgang, Prime of Anhalt; The Iron Age afGertnauy. In pre**, and will shortly be published: (iiinUvn* Va*a: or. King aud Peasant ; Adatu Nearer: Tl»e Faithful Negro ; The Valley Mill By CaH Wild. Trenslaterl by Jrn-1 Sw art*. D.I).: Knight and Feas ant ; The F.merald ; The Three Kings ; Faithful Until Death. We hare a nnmljer of oilier Transla tion* under way, which vre will announce from time to time. S. 8. Lilnwrie* relectetl with unusual care. Cabinet Organ* and Melodcon* fur nishetl to Sunday-school* and chair Ik—. on sjtecial term*. S. S. Banners sapplierl. August 10 49—tf P. B. SADTLER & SONS, OPTICIANS ANT) 212 pm SSJIJMeill, taroKTcas or Baltimora Street. And Tho»c in Want of WATCHES & FINE JEWKLKY. DRY fi 0 0 jfi S R IFLES. flbnt~G«**. Ihtdrrw, Gaa Material W.ite fta PHre Iota, to rent Wtam Great Wetaem Gan WmAm. Fitfhwrgh. Pa. Army Guaaw Kr»dtr> 4r, Agrat* wanted. Aug 4 <8 am Qntired or more i. »hd yet tho publishctl in that by two preachers :dbt’ Congregations in l; town to tieorgetown, Ky., be haiitig recently accept**I the puaitiott of Presitlent of the Georgetown Collage, at tbat place. Dr. Muni) * removal will lie a great Ion* to oar people, pie, but tbat they might lie a thorn and also a heavy loo* to the Tbeoto in the side of hi* people. Similar il gical Seminary, his |ioaitio« and du lustration* of his mysterious dealing* tie* iu that institution being of much mark all the past. Even au ass was irn|Kjrtsure to it* progresa.—f/rrea enabled to rebuke the madness of a i rille Voaafoiaeer. prophet. But when these ugly agen- Threatened Famine in Ireland.—The eies have accomplished their mis- |»otato blight has developed to an sion, they have fallen into oblivion, alarming extent in Ireland, and it ia while the great cause of God, excited feared the crop i* almost ruined, by them to higl^r zeal, sweeps on in The great staph* of food in Ireland j the accomplishment of ills mission, is the |s>tato, aud with that swept Thus it will be with l^iiupbellisui. away by the Might, aa in 18441, mis Already we see the beginning of the ery and desolation are sore to follow, end. Head the following facts given The Green Isle ha* not recovered by Elder Munnell: from the balefril effort* of the famine . It can ne longer lie a wise, nor of twenty flve years ago, ami now to a Emulation of sayikisf to nature, a* even an excusable policy, to with- ^ threatened writh a *unil*r \ isita- ! TuitOC** Apostolic hold from our br *tlire*n the real con f-ity, and tlition of many hundreds of our •®ictto« who have ti;,?.urroj It’ K l*s\» now in store* full litre wf the v v newest nml urn*! FA8H10NABLE GOODS SKLT/KK C ^ A'- L K N M • '*> * sr »- s Ut dtJUM-stic. French and Kngb.di tusuu- ture, whicli vre gUAtwnte*-, »t *11 time*, to sell M bouw- . . fnmi the large** *nd most rehantM es taUidluii ntK in the I nind States. And a* we de<wre to |dca*c all. wc have how iu onr Honss the ( » n Sill II wr fa Mil* m If 1 vv « at * umh cw» II* low, if n<4 at less pneew, than anv is»- ia t'olnmbia, Imying our Good* HZKi-rxcrvasR* or * SPKCTACLKS. SPOONS, FORKS, AND SIL VER WARE GENERALLY. May 13 1M 4fM f REMOVAL. ( 1 DIERC’KS. Wholesale and Retail * • Grocer, Columbia, S. C., respectful ly iuform* hi* friend* and customer* tliat he lui* removed to hi* new establishment, formerly Kinder's building, on tl»e corner of Richanlaon and Taylor streets, when- lie will constantly keen on hand a well selected amartmtat of *11 articles lsdong- iug to his line of business, such a* Groce ries. Pro visions. Toliaecos, Ac. January 26 2I-ly Staudton Female Seminary. -Thr wutW a*ay ^ver hinted at tin* n nvcmentl after week it 1ms forth t^rammed principal j|litit city, . | tion is a *ore and grievoa* national | origin* 1 the^ correct aoalyata «»f the Hakarr Watrv. ta churches. We have felt lor year* The Preaby ten au General Aaanu ture > henirSf! >r Iwoaa^T'rowUdBa all the past, for manifest reasons, uiiwilliiig bly, last spring, recommended to all o<Mvtaatotajalqal peporrtiri*«f «hc spring. to make any full developuietita in it* churches that the first regular > k?eTfound"'n »il m!mnl fountlin*. this direction, but the evil, it seems, pray er tn<*etiug of each month, in alt gwaaiae artt.to hrtajt mrmreA. yam can not be oafrefftad so loug as the churches, be devoted to the conaidera and perfected. *wl i»rohwhty «he Wm. brotherhood think we are doing well | tioti of the missionary work of the ^ ^fh* 41 ****** BOILERS “•CH 'ATtKK*— J M.EASON&BRO r P HE Second Session of this lustit utioii X will open ou Wednesday, the 15t.h of September next. The aim of tl.i* school is to furaisli a Seminary of high grade for the education 4he daughter* of the Lutheran Church, i a* ff dl as <8hers who may desire to enjoy From *Im- lowest to the Jnghewt, «ud we It* Faculty of feu teachers embraces fact cnotodewt that all Uw« favonag u* among it* iniuil*-i as able instructors as tt* with au older fr»*m a distance will be art* to Ik* found in any similar Institu tion. The REST GRADES OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, April 14 >» 01 ut .* voriiciosis maw vflbigs and abuse o ||the min 4}*‘d members of otlie and living—to till *d-its catering b Mod,; but d i sco 11 rage men t, nor in any want of s.*s it carry to then iutonna- coutidciu-c in the pleaf we are making # tln* demorallzatioi in tlieir fot the n*aloratiou of primitive chris |*d home, ot* the d|kLb that tianitv, but in tba deep ulavtctkw «een soinetbitig. .the Cur- formation is a faiht e at some. ■ churelies enough. The following fact* are church, both at home and abroad, in open stated in iu^ spirit of coiu|daiut, or order to ke«|> in every Ijelfover'a thought and prayer the mspiruig idea of the conversion of the whole world to Clod. This will secure a monthly and very iinfM>rtaiit remembrance of the miashmnrv work, and there is no church iu all the land in which such preparation no the! . SOLD BY AIX DBFGGI8T8. home, or the l*»n theorgani^itio iAabroad, that, i>ractically, wc are afforUiug dhnell, however, ttf athe vail, that religion only a p<joi* ebat oe for rcAealiug its pdarer among the peo tt^prayer meeting may not be wisely pie. Tire deficiencies alluded to are ‘ and easily anataiued. QOOLEYJ V £■ A S T POWDER |4«-M*ed, awl *«tislieil that U V M m/'CfO IN THE ONE It* DOOLEYS » mw irtUT. utw-roax. August 23 Feb S3 IN Till* CITY TO UKAL WITH. \V«* w ill. ms»n upphcatioii. s«mu1 prompt- lr by mail, full line* of aample* of tho*e kind of Goods desired aud *|tecified by onr friend* and custotuerw. All orders Mrootnpanicd b>- ca.h amounting to #23 nihI over, ddivcriil iu HUV port of the ! Htate free of freight charge*. TIm*** uu- seconipumed. will lw M>nt C. O. I). S 'Ve re*p<cLfull.y solicit «nleiA wliicli will receire tire piumpt and t»cr***nal at- . ten tion of om of tin* firm. Our price* Wiog low, we think we can render aati*- fru-tion to nit. Give ns a trial. I. H. A M L. KINARD. t May 1» Ocd—ibta, 8. C. * entire fxpeut*** of a pupil fm Boaixl. Tuition in the Engliih. Scientific, aud l^itin nmrse, including furnished txjoui, fuel, light*, and washing, for tin scholastic year, will be $345. Extra studies reasonable. letter* addressed to Rev. J. I. Miller, . Principal, or l*rof. E. Louis Ide, Super intendent of Music Department, willre- cei"?* prompt attention. ntie 2 tf BE L t B BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY I.'staiu.ihikd IN ids;. A.J l**lls for churches, school*. Sic., made of PT'RK BELL-MRTAkr—Copper and Tin—fullv warranted.*»d mounted with our PAtEXT IMPitOVEP ROTARY HANGINGS. OFTHnstrsted catalogues sent free. Address VANDCZEN (: TIFT 108 k. 104 East 2d street, Cincinnati, 0. Feb 8 23—ly