The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, October 06, 1871, Image 3
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»PPo« a Synod
M< J that each
in his cougreg^
o°x yield,, fifty
the close of tfe*
KU1 have ^
devote to its v a
Jnstead of tw 0 0r
•rely a result of
V M effort
he more efficient,
tlh work on some
would sugg^t
**> given to
the Visitor, with
luceess.
>xea are f urui8ll .
of the Northern
‘Systematic Be-
South Street,
I J- B. g.
— i
-utherau Visitor.
Iturfi.
r
|et, nor tho son of
ifore lay no claim
?telling futurity,
of associating
and experience
the times, and
[make some infer
itheran church
in reserve, no
lent deny. * Her
government, the!
lie her entire
ive doctrines, all
10 ordinary kind,
ifaction* that de-
id change, that
olution &> prom-
liuationsof chris-
irehension in our
unations subject
are destitute
(marks that give
organization. I
denominations,
in not be anoint
ir comparatively
- Disintegratiou
of, both in the
the South. This,-
shurch, is impos
ition, and even
►t doctrines and
place—this all
such movements
disintegration.
tuel Sweden
?ht up in the
(in, his father be-
in our chnrch, in
le in his senses,
jrusalem chnrch,
ivsfcic dreams, aa
rant part of the
'he withdrawal
»w edes from the
(hers, though in
tr was the Dnke
'wards Charles
ice disintegration
|rck. They alran
symbols of the
| act, ceased to be
they claim to be
rck, from which
Different from
iburg Syuod of
idiated the Aus-
uid established
re American Re-
iip to be Luther- •
can not admit*
ithy aud affilia-
ttionalism than
i^the justness of
too„have. separa
te Lutheran
ly, though uot as
leuborgiaus. The
[nods or General
what not, provi-
mfessious of the
Migth instead of
bond of uoiou
cohesion is n ot
ml. I propose
half a century*
•neration of min-
;n gathered to
it of the pres*
Till have passed
rill occupy both
the pew. An.'
jvermneut, that
thin the next fitt)
whatever, h*
and doctrines
Ikurck are not af
tl revolution 01
jut. The Luther
itic ltussia or m
is the same
iu Church i“
rbed during the
le Commune, and
lip are open no"
jed government*
[far removed trom
tible ui»ou which
Therefore
|r we shall be “Be*
jk,” fifty
consideration, li
we will Ua'C
, all our principal
, cities, as centre^
t outward in tot
, neglect of ** .
apostolic* 1
..icvailetl
[(Duly within? ooo*
us last past, h*
4
►
l
fil.
has
I
if,
12.
i
: - ■—i-i—
jg. >hilaaelpbiA took the ini-
in his respect, and other
re fo lowing her example. It
jes Atli nta, 8au Francisco, St.
Jl8 Vud j n (act, nearly every other
bee i suffering neglect, and
at cross-roads, ami in vtl-
have >een supported upon the
of th s church; yet we see a
isre of s ich bail policy argued iu
S an our funds are directed
oi r cities. Colonization
„trouj churches iu our cities,
begi niug of new enterprises
ye wc 'keil so IreR in fifty years
we w iU ind from six to ton Hour-
. cong egationS jiu every city
cons ierable size, having now
or ferhaps no organization
policy the rural dis-
suffer ueglect. On the
id they will be iucalcu-
benefi(
edifices will have been
ed or rebuilt, and a
de will JK-S.S, ss all our
e the house, in which
children worship God,
ous, modestly adorned
to stranger and out-
g whine that we
hear, when a new
are suggested, viz:
worshipped in this
are no better* than
ey went to heaven aud
PointMeh persons
inatiott and their
same town or city, and
with the remark
all pride* Such per-
exist fifty years hence,
ng to me that such men
iat a miserable, selfish,
shrunk up heart
atterauce to such a
indeed ! J ust as
not proud of their
, just as if God had
struck down their
for fheir pride, in-
of filling it with an inapproach
brightutjks of glory, in token of
aud every! heart was
There are men
THK UJTHKRAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. C. f OCTOBER 6. 1871.
and
ICOUIUK
somet
fill be
here, you would find him looking
about him for fashionable families
and fashionable churches, and then
—rent a pew somewhere else. This
kind of nonsense is passing away,
and millionaires sit comfortably in
some of our city churches. Old Hro.
Gunnyhags and his daughter will
stay Lutheran, so soon as he finds
his circle contented when* they are.
Now will begin the large donations
of half a million bj one person.
Others will not Ik* out done, aud
hence the wealth of the church will
be counted by millious. The devel
opment of the wealth in the hands of
our membership has lieeu beyond
precedent for the last few years.
What will it be in fifty?
7. Our synodical relations will be
most harmonious and fraternal. All
the bickeriugs of the present day
will have died out Free Coufer
euces will be no more agitated, be
cause they will be no more needed.
The Christian Radical wing will have
gone Congregational, and the A uteri
can Lutheran will have audther edi
tor. North, South, East or West the
members of the church will acknowl
edge but oue name, that name w ill
be simply Lutheran. Those attyoc-
ti^es, such its Geueral Synod, Gen
eral Council, Missouri, Symbolical,
Radical, New-Measure, Old Measure,
Tennessee, Frankeau and others, will
all be dropped. They will all be
simply Lutheran.
8. Our membership will have
doubled six times iu fifty years to
keep pace with our progress for the
last twenty-five. Our miuistry will
lllnms of Dr. Robert Breckinridge.
—The health of the venerable Dr.
Robert J. Breckinridge of Kentucky
is failing. His disease la pulmonary
consumption.
Rcmarkuble Rrrtral.—A remark;*
bio revival is in progress in the north
of Scotland among the fisherman of ^ Bigler,
the Banffshire coast. Not long since, *' ’* 1 ‘***1)
one of the Free church ministers in
that region admitted to the com
inuiiioii, for the first time, otic hun
dred and sixteen person* of all ages,
the whole of whom profesacd to lie
fruits of the awakening in his |Nirinh.
The Synod of the Associate Re
formed IVeabyteriaii Church hud a
a remarkably harmonious session, at
: Business Department
«■ * WA: aatsr ..-wum >**- a*
Haneys Reosived
11 Black. 4 S G $ 4 JAo to 170
W llaghea, “ iM to Hi
C Klu hurdt •* 2-50 to 212
*U0 to 212 t
2.50 to 212 j
d.70 iu full
•JJo to 21#
•s, 44 2-jO to 2U8
44 T oo to US
Va to 204
DC &iffto 173
W Va 22Hl to IN
44 *2.30 to 208
“ 130 to 208
44 2.30 to 208
2.30 to 230
•*WA!^I>0 FERTILIZER.”
r i
Mis* K .1 Blum.
J F Soltintuer. -
Mrs M K D Burj
Rev II Wingan
L C Kueislev,
M J Adler,
J L Riehanl.
II W Loyus,
Mina C Baruhart,
Mrs C Bowers,
G It Staley,
Ismg t'ane church, Al»lM*vilJe(\>onty, j Bcv H W lieileiihaugb, Ga 2.00 to 100
H. C. ltav. John Wilson, of Arkan
sas, was elected Moderator. Rev. W.
M. Grier, eon of the deceased Freni
dent was elected President of Krksinc
College. The question of union with
the Preabyteriau Church is given up
as hopeless.
The I\icific Isles.—The Morning
Star, uow on Us way from tl»e Sand
which Islands to Micronesia, has on
board Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Snow, Rev.
A. A. Stnrges, Mrs. Doane, aud two
Hawaiian luissionaries with their
wivea. Intelligence from the Gilbert
Islands is tbat the King has died,
but hiamm has taken hi* staud firmly
on the side of the gos|>cl.
As an illustration of the beauties
of the franking privilege, we have a
report of the arrival* at the post-
office iu Peoria. Ills., of eighteen
tags ot printed matter, weighing' 3,-
number 12,000, and our membership | 000 I*>uwU, under the frank ofauex
2,500,000. This is uot more aston
ishing tbau the assertlbu would have
been fifty years ago, tbat we would
now have 2,000 ministers and uearly
half a million members.
Thus I have endeavored to show
that our Church has a glorious fh
ture, nor have I over-stated its pros
member of Cougre**, aud all directed
to his own address. Tin- matter con-
•
slated of boiiud volumes of public
docuuieut*.
Haptismal Regeneration.—A deanlr
nituin iu the Kpt*co|»a! Church just
now, accordiug to The Hartford
Churchman, is a treaties on Baptis-
pect*. But in order to accomplish uial Rcgeueratiou that shall show the
such results labor, active, euergetic i gromls of the■ doctrine, and also it*
labor, will lie required. Ministers
dare not sit tlown in indolence. They
,4 practicar aud “moral" as|Ms'ts. tier
eoutem|H>rury n*ganls Bishop Be
ipurscjproiid, and farm proud, can uot accomplish all this by /taper dell's treaties as learned and elegantly
Church Notices.
The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of
Sooth Carolina
Will hold its Forty-Seventh
Convention at Fmff La-vel. 8. t\. beirin- j
niug ua Tliufwday. at It o'clock A. M.,!
Iirforc flic thin! Sunday in (Vtoher,
1*71.
Those com in ir from above will nmvv |
at hi o'rlurk I*. \l., on WoIim-mIh), sml
will he me I at the dr|M*. TUum- coming ■
fnmi Is-tow, UH o'chsk A. M., <m Thiim- J
day, and will rr|s*rt at the chnrrh.
J. V HUGH. *cV I
Special Notices.
NiVkiftN.h[tgrT^ffs 4, siiii>iitNiMiMir r i ttW'tfsw** rw nTiNHfiii stmsmmm I
Trnst what Time has Sanctioned.
Ttte ftitilni that the voire of (he |ihi|4«
is the voire of (tic* divinity, may iu mum
dims, hr ufM-n to doubt, hut the testimo
ny of lion***! sml rutiglitened Hitui M* .
extetuliug through a series of (ears, sud
all to the a*tor purport* 1* w«uthy of ere
detiee. admits of uu queMtioii. t pw sueli j
test lunitiv the iv|Hitalnm of Hostetler's
Stunurh lilUeift a* as autulote aud cure
for mam ailment* is based. I luring the
tweulv years lhal it lias lne« Iteforr the
world. inuunM-ratite pte|wmtH»ns intended
to rout|m*l. a ilh it. have gone up like
roeketa, aud route down the eitimnushed
slicks. Meanwhile the |oogrrws of that
iueotu|mrabtr lofix has tw-eu »* iff and
steady—always upward and ouaard
tike the eagle 4 « Sight. Its iiitrudttr- -
turn produce* an*v«4utuailatle rafieutirw, •
and it |in*vrd to tie one of those salutary
revolutUHift that eaa in* go lta<kwards. «
To-day llosietier's Bitter* i* one of the
THE PRICE HAS. BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871,
AMI UA* HKKX F1XUD AT
| CASH—S50 jar Tun of 2,(100 lb*, at Factory. TIME—#55 tar Ton of
Annual j 2,(MMI Ilia, at Factory. Payable Nov. l*t., 1871, without interest.
' \VM. C. DUKK8 & (X)., General Agents,
Charleston, 8. C.
Rky T. S. BOINKST. Agent at Pomaria, 8.0.
Feb 1 ' •
22—tf
Door, Sash aud Blind Factory,
THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, georoe s. hacker s
117 Xttrth Sirth Street.
P H l L A It K L V H I A y
Is uow preitared to tilt orders for all our
Church Publications,
aud also stands I <1
Theological and MiaoelUneoaii Work*.
I'stm ul.o atieuliou given to lin tilling
of orders for
SUNDAY SCHOOLS,
aud es|«s ml rare taken m the nrleetMMi of
«F5»iT KOHMRh UKUAHiKK.
to w hu h tin- Su|M-t uitemleut gives |«is
peiMitial attention.
Address order*, as atwive, to
T. L. Si'll BACK,
* 7 *
Jail 18 <to Superintendent.
BOOK OF W0R8HEP.
RUPTURE CURED
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
.SprwHt* tciU not Rust, rads Impervwte.
T HE best and most effective Truss
known for the cure and relief of
Henna or Rupture. This Truss has re
reived the sanction of the moat eminent
physicians of Uus country, who do not
hesitate to recommend it to thorn* afflicted
with Henna as being superior to all
others.
It is the ouly Truss that will retain Uu
bowels with any certainty, and the wearer
can fee) assured that he is using a remedr
that will be at all time* safe and effectual
in its operations. Of this we guarantee
entire satisfaction to all who may come
under our treatment.
Ladies' silk elastic altdomiiud belts for
corpulency, falling of the womb, and as
a support to the txick and abdominal
muscles. Anklets, kneecaps and stock-
ingsfor varicose veins, ulcers and weak
Shoulder braces for ladies, gents and
children, for the cure of stooping.of the
shoulders and as a chest expander.
Pile Instruments, the most superior
^ide in use—light, easily adjusted aud
effectual. Instrumenta for all pbyaical
article in use—light, easily ad|iui
effectual. Instruments for all pbysteal
deformities, curvature of the spine* bow
legs, dub feet, 4tc.
Agent for Clement's Celebrated Artifi
cial Limbs,
Agent for Grandall's Patent Rnbber
tipped Crutches.
Agent for l>r. Babcock's Silver Uterine
Supporter.
Agent f<
sory.
Ladies' Apartment with
lady in attendance.
Orders per mail promptly attended to.
8. MAK8H,
92 W. Baltimore St..
Baltimore, Md.
tf
gent for I>r. Wadsworth's Htem Per-
a -competent
June
1870.
CH ARLESTON, S* C.
/W.«Art# Ag mmOtortlf af tAr ftwyA /«-
Ike as A’t>*A Amfrwn.
spills Ihwtk, uf <74 |*ages, -4uio. is now
1 ready. Wc give thr church eight
rent* i« every ropy sold, and in this way
horse prlud, aud house proud, restitutions, never acted , U|m>», uor writteu, but “in |s»w,*r of miprr*
as manfully a* Paul can they aecoiupliah it by half way, sioti v»-r> feeble indeed.** l>r. AHaius.
linst ehnpch*pride lest little, futfle efforts that amount to of Na^ota, li.»> twwii vugaged tor
damned feu 4 it. The nothing if successfully carried out. some years in preparing a w«,ik <m
struggle
luoftt |M,pul.vt remedi* * in «hrifttei»<l»ai. I** 1 '* *hr profit* antw U* thr ebureh.
and mminaiMi* a larger «slr than any j l*rtre, in !*lwep .....fit 00
N O uup(»rted work krpt on hand to
fttipplv the country trade. All
work is uum)< at »ur own factory iu thr
city, and undrr tbr protmrtor's special
ftuperv ision-
Send for ITice List. Factory and
Wate Kooutx : King, opposite Cannon
SUert. on tin*- «*f Citv railwav. P. O.
Box. No. tm.
July 7 tf
I 1855.
LUTHERAN
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
I ' - 1
NO. 42 NORTH NINTH KTRKKT.
PHILADELPHIA.
|J. K. SHRYOCK, SUFT
The Fatherland Series.
The Lutheran Publication Society ha vs
made arrangements to translate and pub
lish a series of German Works, (suitable
for Family and 8. 8. use,) under the title
of “The Fatherland .Series.' 1
The follow ing books have already breu
published:
sos
might
truth
they
|ies in one simple sen- [ Ministers must aim at big things aud
this tcofyd more than when accomplished they w ill count,
ifty years hence these
Ll THKKANt S.
3 i
i
be butted aud their property
held ta- others., s
Our collies and seminaries of
will Ibe better a\q»reciated.
rs of tie church will r»> with
. I V.jli:
other in| furnishing their sous
with the best possible
the reach of their
and abl ity. Then; too the in
ns of t nr own church will In*
tfonized iu: lead of those of other
T1 ‘U top out* colleges and
linaries wil be endowed, and ui»on
equal foo ing with any in the
Ecclesiastical.
LUTHERAN.
Last Vennsylcania Sy.totl i-onveue«l
iu Philadelphia, September 13th.
Niuo ministers were received from
JS •
other Synods. Du'ritig the syuodical
year three new churehes were dedica
ted, and four new congregations or
ganized. Total collections for till
this theiuc. Thr Chuirrhman ho|M*M
it wilt prove more convincing than
anything which has gone before.
The Miestomary Adroeat* says tlufl
oue i»f the most remarkable, eircuiu
stances connected with I lie interior
and elevated region* of Africa, uot
two hundred miles from the western
coast, is tbi* prevalence of ttte Arabic
language. The jieopb- that sftesk
and write it are Mohammedan*: evi
dcntly from . the Hast. They are
faithful in the observance of tln*ir
religion, aud mmUhis and wue<-eM*ftil
iu pnqiagatiug if. They are quite
other medicinal pre|uratMNt. vkssewtic nr
imported. «ai this ode »f the Atlantte.
As a rttre for dv*pe|ts«a. lallmu* dlaur-
•ler», iH-rv <mi> .tilert tongeneral debility,
and as a preventive of epidemic lexers, it
takes precedence of evefj «*her remedy.
This 1 fart should teach tbr aiubtUoa*
nmnlrv dealers who emb-avur to (owt
their Vocal aborttutaa •** the )miI4h ta it*
stead. !»<>'» futile their atoall attempts to
tajolr the niumaoip must nerr*s tril> hr.
W here lltr gauw- flsli have failtwl their is
tot rhaio t for the “sm kerw."
New AdvertifiemenU.
Dark Aral*ft«itH l S3
Arabesque Gut t to
Morocco T licks, gill edge Z00;
Mona co, eitia gilt 3 59
Turkey Morocco, plain .... 1 73
Turkey Montcr«». super extim gill.. Z to
Turkey Antoine i W
With gilt clasps. *0 rent# extra.
Ministers aud rongregatiou* are re
quested to «rud on their orders at mhc,
to whom a discount of ten pet tent, is
QI2ktW*
I'LLFIT KMTIO.V
l*rice. to Sheep, fit; Aralram,-, gilt
edge, fi-1; F.nglish Turkey, fit. Ten per
eeot iIim ih-iI made to those who Inn iu
quantities. Dl FFIK A ( HAPMAN,
B*«*k -x llrts. Uolitmlna. * C
Fel* Iff 24—ft
! T~| .. .***
& W.c. SWAFFIEL1 ). J
AHEAD AS USUAL.
The Cottage by the Lake
In the Midst
O »»
Stock
. ........... fiO. 4 *)
of the North Sea... 0.75
Anton, the Fisherman 0.85
Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85
Fritz; or, Filial Obedience 0.55
Geyer Walty; or. Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00
These six have been put up in a neat
case, forming Set No. 1.
Under the Earth. fiO.TO
Otaf Thorlakaen l.oo
ThV Treasure of the Inca 0.83
Buried in the Snow 0^0
Dominic; or, Bread upon the Water*. 1.10
Seppeli, the Swim Boy. 0.55
Forming Set No. 2. put up in a neat
C LOT III NG. HATS,,
! Little Madekm ; or, Maternal Love,. . 1.00
AND GENTS* „ I Gottlieb Frey 1.10
_ , i The School Master aud hi* Son, 1.00
I* tirniwliing (rood*, Forming Set No. 3, pnt up in a neat
now in trroiiE.
LARGEST Aim BE?
Just published: Wolfgang, Prin
m Anhalt; The Iron Age of Grimany,
j n press, and will shortly be published
Prince of
purposes for the year fi78,034. The
reiK»rt* on the state ot religion imli-1 ati|terior to the heathen trils** and
cate encouraging aooesaion* to the around them. Ttitme do uot
r
eal Seminary till the firaf of Novem
ber. His salary ban lieen fixed at
rn
■ [,
both in hbroughiuMts and mint 1 churches, increasing attention to the j ,q„. a k Arabic, but each tn*» *|teaks
jin attend luce. . | cHtechizatiou ot the young, and eti itaown j*artinltir toitgm*.
Oar liter xture will] have Iteen larged contributions for the beuevo- . .
plated am iu baud* of all. Now lent operations of the church. It is ' . ? M . "I' \
[are depem pnt upon the Clarks* of proposed to grant e;n h theological j J"^ 1 . * v . r J Km r * !**., ..
iburg, ant the publication houses student |)200 per aonutn. Fourteen ’ '**’
therdeooin inations in our country students were supported at Getty* | ^ T' 7 l T' l
^iuy and so aetimes garbled trans- burg, ami there are three new; appli- T*!*' Wl ””
j*»* of onr< w« rich and unrivaled canto. Resolutions were jmsstn! ,>f l,W H,a,r m t,u * * ,lk ***’ 1 *****
tptature. Fi tv years hence Lu- | averse to woman suffroge.
nbraiusv ill translate, Lutheran , Suilt . ...... ... v « tollll w * r ' l,M ][****[> UAS l *
mey will nat t ...i JZ —m Alleghany * yu* « »« t at Alt $ff,..oo Hiis tl>. id sre encoar
P •» Lutbfififfripresses wvII i p ft ^ Septeinlter 6th. The rejtort «ui aired to onunise him in view ot n-
Irrmd Gli T womf!t T! the state of religion, and the paro w , nl jrifto „f \| r> rvin* H.
f e * icological jiteratore ot c j >iH j re|H>rtJS showed a steady in- \|,q'ormiek wbone eonlhlenee in the
nnany, altrn stsimnltadeously with cre ase in church mem berth io a lire t
readers (’ th* vmi.-ii.niur ... crea8e ,n * l,urt 11 memoorsoip, a nv institution soems t<» lie happily tv
reauere o the vernacular in and hea i thv condition of the Sabbath |
terland. Advanced sheets of
rles Dickei s’ novels were forwar-
Lto Gennai y and -the work came
the press n German at the same
that it die in English. So will
(the great t oughts of the great,
iers qf Ge ‘many. But I do not
sh to be misa >prehemled here. We
Ithen haven i American literature
our church, md Germans will lie
eager to rea onr literature as we
road theirs. ! '
5* Our quarterlies, our monthlies,
ir weeklies a
II
1 stored. To the gift of fi?3,INNI which
schools, and an increased liln-rality Ulll .^ u
in benevolence. S«*ven charges are
vacant. Gettysburg Seminary was
rei»orted to lie iu a prosperous con
dition.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Woman Pastor.—Mrs. Celia Bur
leigh has accepted <i call to the pas
torate of the Uuitarian church ill
Brooklyn, Conn., of. which the late
j Rev. Samuel J. May was once the
mfl "I 1 : r oar I miuister.
ifintia in every Luther-
will expect their The Grangelicttl Churches of
religious baper as much as they United States repOrtetl last year that the Rev. Mr. Thrall, in that city, on
stkre,
> i
'd 11 be in
. fil
^ 11 8. Our
l4Mous
| tt|*m the
semi nary some years ago he adds the
sum of fiioJMMi for Dr. BrentiM*’
chair, and $10,000 for the ginieml en
dow iaeiit fund, making his total gift
to this institution the sum of filJO,
ooo. So rniirh for the profits on a
reaping machine.
The Church Schisms.—Another cler
gyman in New York, the Rev. Mason
Gallagher, announces bin secession
from the Kpi*co|*tl Church, and his
adhesion to the broader form of faith
set forth in the amended Prayer
the ; Book. He occupied the pnlpit of
GET THE BEST,
WHrdrrN l ua bridged Pkitaan.
10.000 and Mromtmym *«■ * >m other
Ihrtomanem.
| Wfil t'of** Vwrfo. /’rwtli
lad to add uiv testinwmy in it* favor.
ll*res' , t Walker. «f Harvard ]
h ' « rn •ft ladai know* it* v slur.
. [W. B. I 4 rr*mtt, the HiMortaii.) 1
I t Im mhwI i.M.ipW te iHrtinaatv of the
> fatngttam*. IPr. IHrk.of S.-tqlaixL)
r |n Hr best mud** of stioletils ot .sir lau ,
I muMte. iJohn G. Whittier.) j
«■ will trstwiiit hi* name to latest pos
terity. |Chancellor Kent.)
* j ly fiMihmicsl inti* sitrfiassr* any ihinir
try earlier latmrers. f (ten Bancroft.) j
H earttiK relalost to laiarruaKV I'ritn i|»ia j
dot sto |M'il*M«|Ay i RMm ffnmtt ]
r vrrl* all • she re In d.-huin* srtrwtiAc
it term*. ll*r»-*idrnt Hitchrork.) •
O o far an I know, tw-sl definimr I Hr -
tiowuy. I Botnet Mam.)
T akr it aitotn dn r. t Is ftiinMnsinirwork.
1 fHtuart. the KiiidisliOithrpiM.]
A necessity f(Wevery iutelliitrnt family,
ntiidrut; tear lie i aud ntofcsswmal matt.
What litirnry is com fill 1 ft wltboni t!»e !
heat F.nfilislt Ih. ttonarv ?
ALNU.
Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary.
into / »«*■ Oetoro. (Wt fiyrsnq*. Priee f>.
The work is really a gem of n Ihrtion-
ary, ju*s thr thina f*»r the mtlltoo.—.4a*rr-
owa hdnculmool Monthly
Pnldished by G. k C. MKRRIAM.
Sprinirfirlil. Maas.
S«dd t»v all IhwAsellcre.
Sept 20 tf
%
THE
WK HAVE
AT AM OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
F.N'S aud ^wy»* Hats of every de-
*v ft wnptiou.
Ehrssifiir
uerior SI
Miortiy be nmunnml:
Gnstevus \ asa: or, King aud Peasant;
Adam Nenser: The Faithful Negro ; The
Valley Mill. By Carl Wild. Translated
j by Joel Swartz, D.D.; Knijrht and Peas-
\ > and Boys* Hat* of every de- S. nl . A ^ Thre. 1 Kings;
scriptmmi. Tranks, Valises, Shawls, ^
Dn-ftsiug Gowns, &e. LJJf® » “umber of other Transit.
- Hons under way, which we will announce
from time to time.
8. 8. Libraries selected with nnasnal
care.
Cabinet Organs and Melodeou* fm
nidled to Sunday-schools and churches,
ou special terms. S. S. Banners supplied.
August 10 40—tf
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‘VjvI
i
0f r A’- L
w' '•Vv .' v
^ V e
BOILERS
1 At, . a.l( o \ ’
,vil
J.M.EASONABRO
r
Rums
A superior Shirt, never before offered
in this market, made to order without
extra charge
The lat rest line of French and F.nglish
('loth* and Vesting* ever offered. With
additional facilities in our Workshop, we
are determined that our Custom Depart
ment shall be unsurpassed.
Hats and Clothing at wholesale.
R. A W. C. 8WAFFIELD.
Columbia Clothing House.
Sept 21 4—tf
P. B. SADTLER & SOUS,
OPTICIANS AND
IMPORTANT NOTICE j ttKAlORUUU
I 1
Baltimore *212
TO
l> E .V 1. E H
And Those in Want of
DBY fiOGiDS
Street.
April 14 fy
Clerical Register and Church
Statistics—Almanac Notice
A > it is my auxiou* desire to primare
and furniali a full and reliable fieri-
ml Register, and also accurate and com
W K have now in store a full hue of the
neweat and most
FASHIONABLE 600DS
Of douH-stie, Freueh and Knglisli umiiu-
Pow do their Lliticttl and business 1 ti,e Y oo, their rolla about 5,400,
I am t ot predicting the mil- 000 communicants. According to
the national ceusua, the whole popu
lation oCthe country was ;i8,535,15. 4 l.
Very nearly one seveuth of the in-
habitauta of the land, therefore, are
membere of these chunrhea.
A letter in the (Quebec Gazette
giye a vacant) notices that though the new Arch-
m by any neans 4 although fifty
w »ll briu: the world half a cen
nearer a.« a matter of course,
often exe tedingly aunoying to
conversa ion with i well-to do
an< ^ fiP 6 k of churth matters,
then havfe him
Snnday, the latter gtqitlemnn having
gone to Chicago to assist Dr. (’ooper
in the o|»eiiiug of a new Kpiaro|ml
clmreli in that city, in which the old
Prayer liook is to lx* displaced by
the new. So the Prayer Book schiwtu
bids fair to grow. Meanwhile the
ecclesiastical dispute between Bishop
WhitehoiiHc and Mr. Cheny exjmnds
?! , * t i urB r ,Vv T U »: “tfr. which we gusmotee. at all times, to
pl«j( t hmvli Statist us for both Knglisli as low, if not at lews price*, than any
and the German Lutheran ( Imn li Alma- house in Columbia, buying our Goods
nwrs for 1872.1 would respectfully
»ho havec
nil Lutheraneleigvmeu w
u ya-as but I bishop, in his consecration
wipers* iFifty years S swore oliedience to ‘‘Blexsed Peter j gun to talk
omjn th 5 remark
J* 1 ? 9^t the wipers* [Fi
illPT 6 8uch "embers of 4 the chnrch | the Apostle,* “to the Holy Roman “heathen Cheney,’* which is rather a
a foi sil state (i they exist Obfiltk, 9 “to the most Blessed Fa- bad pun.
! ther, Poix* Pius, and to his suoces- ™--“
wealth will l»d counted by j sors,” etc., etc., there was nothing in
I'udrr a burning situ, where bilious
affections and fever* of various descrip
tions so grtM-rally prevail
Tarrant’s Effei veacent fteltser Aperient
oath. Iff ( htcago, and some folks have be- J!* 1 * wtearfal bevond all luiralhl.
’ I . . . Hence the physicians of the tropics give
a Unit t he alter as the ^ •
igymeu wfio have changed
their mWresses during the past year, or
who intend to change soon, a* well a*
those who have been lately received into |
th< ministry, to send in their address for ,
1872 tiefon- the last week in Septcadwr,
1871.
I w«mM «-*qw*etally mjoest the offrat
uf S>iumU to send iuc nqites of thr pn»-
erruaga «*f their latest meetings, and
•itch <aher report* in their possession 1
which wiH enable me to correct and iat- i
prove the Ust and statistics of our Alma
nacs. Other persons not ministers are '
invited to examine the Clerical List and
baying
from the largest and most celebrated ea
tabtishraeuj* in the United States. And
as we desire to phrase all. we have now in
our 1 tonar the
REST grades
* OF
EVERT CLASS OF GOODS,
i« i ’ 1,18
Fft;r years
M(pe i we uow
parity of
uillion8
y big larg
oiehes oui
M ns satisfied.
iu the
ud of thousands,
go wc opunted tens
count thousands, aud
iFasoning we will count
ft v
it about obedience to Christ!
Denominations in Netc York.—The
years iu which the different denom
inations were first established iu the
Marriages.
y years hence,
and attractive
By city
city
members, will remain
No<j long since,
memory* of the writer,
of New York sire as follows:
The Dutch Reformed ih Ki26; the
ing cathitrtir*. rhomistry ha* y«t devised,
aud possesses every medicinal virtue of
the far-famed tirinnm S« t/l. rHpfi. It b
.. » powdu that onlv reqalrew the addition
Married, September 10th, 18il, by of water hi produce m nn instant a deli-
mr. rot A. J. Brown, Mr.
M. Lattckk and Miss Ann K. •cecpt none hut the genuine.
ft their eniph»tir Sanction, prv-scriUuig it
in preference to every other a|»erient in
Tb r of ‘^Hiror. gladlv ac- j AnyOther gasbUnre in timking tb«
»* rr » , * l r ? l,k » n ‘"“IT ,h , r instructive and useful, mill be
most delightful, a* well a* mild and cool- j-m-
From Ute lowest to the highest, and we
fe« 1 confident that all those favoring us
.i a. »• t (i • iu*. i us with an order front a distance will be
Uic Statistics of the Almanac for 1871, | H nd satisfied that
and if they find any incorrectiona. let me , 1
know w ithout delay, and hshall lie much
obliged.
gladly received.
8. K. BKOB.MT. Publisher.
8ept 22 St Allentown, Pa.
Episcopal in IGlHi; the Friends in
1000; the French Reformed iu 1704;
the Presbyterians iu 1700; the Lu- 1
mi M tberansin 1710; the Jews in 1730;i
anally prosperetl, so j the Moravians in 1736; the Baptists
* few thousand 1760; the Methodists iu 1788, and
the Reformed Pltesbyt&riaufi iu lTtk).
1 ie L ^ r a *fember of the Lutheran
1 *>.o tih was
^ at l| e pocAetoed
uiort thau Uia fallow oiem*
Vanck, of Sullivan County, Tenu.
NEWBERRY COLLEGE,
Walkalla, 8. C.
FI111L czcxcirc* of tkL institution will
A lie re-uuM <i Ttmrauay, Sep** luls r 7,
ltf71. For particular*, adunas
JUv.J.P. hiUbL lAUt,
BOLD BY ALL DRUG0I8T8.
SeptdO
WM G. WHILDEN, Agent,
tlKAl.F.K tx
Watches. Jewelry. Silver and Plated
Ware. Clocks,
Fine Cut and Eng rural Glass, Table
Cutlery, China and White Gran
ite Goods, Vases, Toilet Sets,
Fancy Articles.
Orders from the country careinlly
Hik'd and satisfaction guaranteed.
255 Ring Street, Corner Beaufain, •
gey Box £U, UUALSCTD^, S. 0.
&opL ftS.
atovaa
IS
THE ONE
IN THIS CITV TO DEAL WITH.
onr friends and customers. *AU orders
accompanied by cash amounting to fffi5
and over, delivered in any part of tbc
Stole free of freight charges. Those un
accompanied, will be
sent C. 0. D.
We respectfully solicit ordei*. which
- 1 'pereotud at -
wriD receive the prompt snd
tcution of one of the firm* _
IMCOKTEKb OT
WATX'HKS & FINE JEWELRY.
uam ractcata> or
SPWTACLKS. 8POOXS, PORKS. AND StL
VER W*ARK GENERALLY.
May 13 1869 1 44Mf
REMOVAL.
( 'I DIERCKS. Wholesale aud R(-tail
M • Grocer. Colombia. 8. C~ respectful -
ly informs his friends and customers that
be has removed to his new establishment.
formerly Kunder'* building, on the corner
of Richardson and Taylor streets, when
he will constantly keen on hand a well
selected assortment of all articles Itelong
ing to his line of business, such as Groce
ries, Provisions. Tohaccos, ice.
January 26. 21-ly
Staunton Female Seminary.
T HE Second Session of this Institution
will open ou Wednesday, the 15th
of September next.
The aim of this school is to furnish a
Seminary of liigh grade for the education
of the dangliters erf the Lutheran Chnrch.
as well as others who may desire to enjoy
its advantages.
Its Faculty of ten teachers embraces
among its number as able instructors as
are to be found in any similar Institu
tion.
The entire expenses of a pupil frit
Board, Tuition in the English, Sclentiti<.
and I>arin coarse, including furnished
room, fuel, lights, and washiag, for the
scholastic year, will be #245. Extra
studies reasonable.
Letters addressed to Rer. J. 1. Millet.
Principal, or Prof. E. Louis Ide, Supct -
intendent of Music Department, will re
ceive prompt attention.
. -title 3 tf
■art ass uiur
Harr takes over MS PmUasw at
8sir* throughout tbe South BesU for
illustnSsdOuslogwrwtUt
Prtos LiahsaS es AtSnsfa-.
otrptoDten who as* them.
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