The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, February 16, 1872, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR COLUMBIA. S. <
FEBRUARY 1«. 1872
work anil
,/ift of Gocl, they can aa
well be given (o it* infancy, aa In a
man according to bia manhood. The
one ia an easy for God aa the other,
and the promise ia to iuCeuta aa well
aa to men. And the element of
moral change ia juat aa ranch in the
one aa in the other. Either, then,
the Biahopa ranat deny the (xvaenoe
of mf moral change at all in the
atate of faith ami regeneration
wrought by the Holy Ghost, or it ia
uupoasible to reconcile their deliver-
«nce with the Scriptural doctrine of
the office and work of the Holy
Gboat. Take which aide they may,
they run afoul of the plain Word of
God.
It ia, therefore, a aonree of pain
and regret to tlml inch a deliverance
from a Imdy of men whom* apecial
calling it ia to teach the Word of
God in truth, and to stand aa liglita
to our poor, erring ami unbelieving
lumanity. "* Well haa it been aahl
that nothing tends no powerfully to
undermine the foundationa of our
holy, religion, and to make men the
prey of Horae or iufldelity, aa thia
wretchcnl spirit of negation. Our
Protestant Church can not thus con
tinue to live ami be strong. We
want positive truth amt lift, not
coufusiug and becloudiug negations.
Christ was positive; the Apostles
were positive; the whole teaching
of the church ia |>oaitive. And if
uicu who claim to All the apostolic
places, and to he the heads and
leaders of the church, can do no
better for the quietiug of men's
troubled consciences than to give
out such ill-worded irrnl confouuding
negations, they had better confess
the truth, and drop their profession
as a mistake
educated men,
'' '
itolic presidents j>f the only
f Christ among ui, and who
^nt the beat wf adorn and
s denomination c*n muster,
hand a matter qf doctrine
*» ^roi. D*»h r
workmen Cith
••bort crops in
tb * Ul »mber
,n «*tutious.
aloh « the
* 000 ht *HJred.
» *tauy others
MhSBUmK.;
WILCOX. GIBBS k CO.’S
atAVzti&Avaa* <6MAsraa»
UNO SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND
Dental and fur-reaching,
Bout something! Mort by of
i and of fcbi go«*d- Bat
5 Of BislMi{»s ha# not only
such ex|»ccthtl)ns, but
uttered itself id a| manner
>wn the whole touching of
ares aud of the riiurch iuto
|e coufusion, MW renders
lie to tell what tliedoetrine
iscopal ('hnrch ikjion some
m vital points of ike clirm
respects We society.
There have been on the aUge I
few men of good character from 11m
days of Hoad as until now, bat Dm
marvel hi that there have been «
many. Where the theatre flourishes,
a moral leproay breaks out. Thea
tre goers insist on having bar rowan
in convenient positions, to aoiatoi
their |torched throats. The theatri
The alwivc prepared at Havaunnh, Oa., and Charleston, 8. C,
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Wilcox, CAibba A Co.,
».
_ _ A Importers and Dealers ia Guanos,
ft Bat hraarr. Havavvaii, Ga. 151 East Bat, Ciiaklostc
Kat farther 1 n form* t ton. apply or »ddn-** as above for Almanac for 1571.
wheels, of the Bible Hociety, ra
lly had Its place la a pablic pro-
adelphia, which proceeded ludrpead
eatly of the f'laaaia under which 1$
waa fumed, the Prana) Ivaaia Hu
prente Cam haa decuWd generally
that “whenever a church or religions
aa a stained and disreputable pro
tension In this country, and ia every
other where the profeualoo exists.
If any of you had a sister whom you
loved, would you out rather are her
io her shroud than aa the «th of an
actor f For amae ream hi nr other,
actors sod actresses have lawn aa
tufashmis class since theatres test
came iuto exiatrore. The woman
who treads the boards ami preset vea
her parity ia more to be apfdaaded
than if she had walked over horning
plow-shares and had oat been burned.
You might aa well attempt to regu
late a cancer, or the leprosy, aa a
,jit form the nttir cdbie
tt . BisUopts'Or whdt influence
1 had in determining'the
( their reply, weikijow not;
g very rumarkahlA way of
md quieting disturbed eou>
that they should content
bald and
tiou with, nr sttburdiaatiou to, some
crsdeslastiral organise! khi sad form
of churrh gmeraa»rnt, it can no
mote unite sub some other orgaui
oatioo, or become iadepeodeat, thsa
it can rroountv its faith or doctrine
and sd«*pt oikeruf—Standard
iVrrert /rem CnitarMalms—The
Rev. Mr. Hull, an Americas mwim
st;, seat la Calcutta b> the Units
nans of New England to coated
the Hindoos, has become a dtsripls
of Kesbob (header Men, aud been
formerly merited into the Brabmn
Bomqj churrh.
HrUtutms ('haaged-Hrv. CdP. Mas
den, pastor of the Central Methodist
Episcopal church of Philadelphia,
^wueat Young
^‘atton in tb*
ver > sal u .
the students.
ir societies i n
Virginia Mili
s^iogton and
bich I visited,
«•* received
Q- A., tn
elves with t»aeh j
• negation. It
to tiudortake
le all
tityture of
that it is
We menu
ipect to the Bi tbults; but
;ivenation 011 a mutter so
d grasping so dtvp into the
item of the Gospel, we cau
uueiit as a sad illustration
ceneraev of the pities.
p* * ( 1 L v
, tell us that no wford/ change
it in baptism. The antithe
ral is physical qr immoral.
suppose that the Bishops
11 more decidedly sny that
cal or immoral 1 phhnge is
in baptism. What'sort of
| the Episcopal
I roiuistration of
I've have expres
Ithat Baptism is
leratiou aud the
be Holy Ghost.
Iliild for baptism
lot “all ^uen are
l>n »»» ; that our
1 cau euter into
Id except be be
I anew of water
Ihofitaud that
pi grant to the
Ich by nature he
pier to be Ai re-
I body Church.'’
of prayer, iu
| call upon Thee
I he, coming to
Inayvreceive re
I spiritual regeti
I another prayer:
Ir to the mysti
I xii^ The bap
led, it is said:
la child is ragen-
pto the body of
p give thanks;’*
Id: “We yield
I most merciful
pleased Thee to
I with Thy Holy
I for Thine own
Imd to incorpo
By Church.”
p ery folly with
I from which it
I almost bodily,
Ids of M§!ancb-
I also embodies
pgs and expres-
Itament on the
kid seem as' if
piculty resjiect-
luy right think
[plain word of
liy, I say nnto
| born of water
l not euter into
r Paul speaks
khe washing of
hewing of the
likewise con- f
ta>m God with
bnjoin8 with it
| of remission
oar Catechism
baptism, which ,
ins water ero
ded by God’s
rketh forgive
rom death and
irs everlasting
lielieve, as the
lo<l declare.”
\r. that many
Jieople of the
offended and
eb expressions
So warm and
been against
tn ination was
verge of ctis-
ed. The mat-
ght before the
lv convtNied iu
sh considered
ly promulged
ton op *,ooo pomtw itTactort.
CASH—$90 PER
AM IU. at Factorj. Payable Novembei
Ecclesiastical.
without interest
WM. A’. Dl'KEH A CO^ General .igents.
Charleston. H. i
THOH. W. HOLLOWAY. Agent at Pomaria. 8. C.
It—
for the'y savor not of
Christ, and his clear and unfailing
gos|H*l.—Lutheran anti Moutiunary.
Ibdtcattone.—January :'lu, Hi.
Mark's Kvugdkal Utkmi«buich.
Eagtiak, Hi. Loots, Mo Tb# rburrb
ami the loi cost At the
iWkstimi t*i,700 uurv raimiL .Re
tusiumg debt fllySMi It ta thr ta
ten tiou of thu members to plant a
new ruler prise as suuo ss Ike debt is
paid. Haul one: “We will not rent
till 8c. Lou is is full of Englisk Lo
tberau rkarvkcs."
Charge I sewuf.—MiUendmrg, O.;
salary Wm or #70*1
Tern*here (rim.—Aa Kvangrlteul
Lutheran Teseherw* Uuion of Proa
sylvaota. New York and adyart-m
Stairs took place Ifoeember JH, in
Pbiladelphis.
.Vrir 1 ark t tig ba» 2
eburvbe* and uimuu* ; 1
an German, J Kaglisk
Eugliab. I Huediak. ami I Norwe
giau. Nine brkmg to tkr New York
Mini*(ennui, 3 to tkr Omnau Nro
York Hymal •Htcimle'a), $ to tko
New York Synod (Geoerul H)iMit), 3
to the Missooh Hymsl, I lo Ike N« r
wrgiau Svo«m|. ami I is imftrpro<l
eut.
Churrh tlrimetom.—Tkr 0r»t an
nual mertiug of tke Lotkeran t'kwrek
Extension Hociety (U. C.) was fold
in Philadelphia, January ‘Jttk. Tkr
Soriety is im'orporuted. snd rupov
ffwl tn b<4«l title to and assist ia
builduig ebarx-ben tbrmigkoot tke
land.
/.. Y. W r. A.—The I.utfo-rsu
JimglingsverHu of New York dly
has instituted a «mn» of l«<etores
this winter
Stretliah.—A Hsedish church has
liecn orgsuizr«l at .lacksonville. 111!
noia. (iethaemstie ebujrcb, Chicago,
in to be rebuilt on the wei side.
Court rl from li»me.—Ur. Gerhard
Character and Inflm nee of tke Theatre.
New Stationery Houae
Dr. K. M. Hatfield, of Ht. Paul M.
E. Church, Cincinnati, lately ileliver
e«l a sermon tu his chun-U on 4i Tbe
Theatre; its Character and Influence.*
His text was from Lake vi: Id, 44.
Acisirdiug to the re|»oit of the ser
mon in the Cincinnati Gvjrffr, \lr
llattield pns ts-dtsl to show that even
wise men among the ancient beatlieua
had condemned the theatre. lie
said :
Solon pndiibitisl theatrical exhiln
tious 011 flu* ground that they were
Iieruicious to the morals of the |ieo
pie. Plato said the theatre raised
the passions, and was daugeroua to
morality. Aristotle was of opiniou
that the law ought to prohibit stage
exhibitions, Uraii.y of their corrupt
IMutarch condemned
the ground that they cor
Livy iqqMised
than without | fieri* is
confusion aud imccrtainty
by the 4i opini(m* ,of the
Bishops.
r tell ufc that the expres-
phrase* of Ho^y Scripture
le offices
R. STOKES
had said before him. “Il m good for
me that 1 have hern afllirteiL, for i
before t was afMutrd I went astray.*
The Jews.—There ate ui am-trUrt
in Ncotlaad. Eagtsud and Ireiamt,
for uuamuua to tke Jews; brtweea
aad JO,um» rua\ ertrd Jews M
tke run(1 neat. Kuat hundred ql
tkese are mmatrn sad mi—tntiaiiea
*M tarwsa deuanuslwwis; Kin mi*
sMNialr smuog tke Jews.
Tit for Tut.—Arrhb—knp MetYos-
ky aayu tkut Napu4m«n was tldmUd
Iterance he dhl MS aupfmrt the tem
poral |wuer qf tke l\»juv He ought
to add that tkr | k rBss»ans overthrew
Napoieou sad whipped tke Aostrtsas
because Kupmir William, of l*rws
ms. does neither supfmrt tke te^i
pprl our tke errleuissiical power of
Ike Pope.
luhdel A ear a —M. Itirou. publndwr
of tke Crradauirr (Kreethmkei.) Iu
Neuwied. Germ as i, for mi Hy a Ko-
m»«k pneM sod chaplain of tke
kospttal iu Mayewce. but uou qeakH
of tkr free cAagregaDoo Hi Neuwld,
has tieeu elreted upeaker of tke true
German coogrrgation in Milwaukee,
Wmpmms IU tateuds to accept
tke mil. ami to remove to America
durtug tke eomtag summer
Student*.—Halle, 'Germany,) has
1051 student**, the largest notnher
since IMO; Bonn has mil; Tnbin
H AtS just opened, in the new snd
handsome building immediately op
posite the Phamir office, on Main street.
DEPARTMENT,
for aitainisteriug
l, suck UA regen-
fti apew of water
ie Holy Ghost, being grafted
he body of Christ’s Church,
received us God
Aud tecurvd tk emem of s
( LASS COTTER And s•
SeuMfiu is late, snd onr
Stork of
Special Notices.
I'ruu lhr Atlautir t«* thr PsrMr tkr
fase of thr rrirtoutrd SLYER TIPPED
Hoot* sad Stmes is flpveudtug Thr) last
twirr m l*S« a* Shw»'« «ttb*Mlt Tips.
\«k )«xui M».«r |W«ho f«w lh*m
Frht f|—'41
IXonblrCsp, Medium, Koval, Super-Royal,
and Imperial sixes, which will be sola in
any <|nantity. or manufactured into Blank
Hook* of any tiw, and ruled to any pat
tern, and liound in any style, at dwtl
notice
EX YE LOPES
In endkw* variety—all dees, colon and
qualities. m
BLAXK BOOKS
Uf *vcn vanetv, Memorandum and Paso
Books, Pocket Books, Invoice sod Letter
Hopks, Receipt Hooka, Note Books.
Architects and Draughtsmen will had
a complete stock of materials for their
use. thawing Paper, in sheets snd rolls.
Bristol Boardk. Postal Paper and Board*.
OH Paper. IVucils, Water Colors, in
takes snd boxes. Brushes. Cravens. Draw
own child
00, receiving neiuiviiou of
be everlasting benediction
leavenJjjr washing^ are not
and do not determine that
laugt* is implied. ! Accord-
Bishops, then, the .strong
of holy Hcripturt> aud of
b's vocabulary, cxj*rt‘ssive
acious transfer of a con-
] U I - *4 %
ad guilty; creature from its
andemdation to a state of
4vatioojin the Divine favor,
terminate as to a moral
tb« subject of such Irons
were i$ no nuiral change
In being regenerate, bom
lie a member of the congre.
1 Luthevaa
MARK UP GARMENTS
that pram** rm|udl) to a
rrtmtm are u*«f the uuly sues ta he dnuded.
Canker nr dry rot dors not hist s tree as
•uddtuly a* s Mwkr of lightning, but
unlra* arrested. M dtwtrnj sit as certainly ;
and. w like msnnev. chromr drhtlity. al
ibrmgh H doe* n«t kill with (hr *« iftnesa
of veftow fever. 4a as sure to *up the
•faring* of Ufr eventually a* nay amtr
di irase. if hot rhrrkrd hy iariguratiag
atedmatioa. There ia siuaethiag iurx-
pn ssi 14) touchiag tk the aftertscle of
premature decay. Languor, pallor, etas -
nation, drpte—u»m of spirit*, and s dis
taste for exertion, are its ordinary •> mp-
toUM. aud the) should he met hy temtr
treatment. Thr best u»\ igursnf and ex-
kilrtaat that run he sdmhiisterrd ia a
rase thr* kind is Hostetler's Htmuaeh
Bitter* Thr stimnlstfog prinriple of
thr prrparstiou rouses tke dormant ener
gies of the system, aad atreogtheaing
and regulating pmprrura give a perma
nent sad healthfitl impnlar to tfo vital
The fail-
AT REDUCED RATO.
tendencies,
them on
rupted public morals.
the same ground. These
writers, and arc
AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
them oil
were all lu-Htlivii
citeil so that |>eople can not say that
only fanatical Christians are op|Mjoe«i
to the theatrt*. Other heathen wri
ters also den<*uu< a ed them in nntpiali
fteil terms.
The fathers of the church in all
ages have condemned tfonn as being
without n redeeming feature. For
eigbtetMi hundred years reputalde
Christian ministers who have approv
ed theatrical representations have
been as rare as virtuous or reputalde
men on theatrical bounD. The early
Christians recoinmembsl that the
theatres be pulled down. Clement
says they are the greatest instigators
of vice that can Ik* found. Gregory
said that play houses an* the shops
of all filthiness and impurity. From
the first to the fifth century all hu-
munitv denounced them.
In 1U07 the bishop oC Flauders, in
a pastorial letxer said they were
schools of debauch nieuL John Weu
ley stigmatizeil the stage os the
school of debauchery and vice. I)r.
dimming, in a half-way a|s>logy for
the stage, said the theatre was not
essentially evil, but in its present
OUR READY MADE STOCK of
CLOTHDCG, HATS, and
FURNISHING GOODS,
convenient snd useful articles for both
teachers an«l pupils.
Aim,* Photograph Albums, Writing
Desks, Portfolios, Calms, and a countless
variety of
FAXCY ARTICLES.
Also, a most elegant stock of Gold
Pens and Pencil ('ones, snperbir mounted
Rubber Goods.
/.VAX
Black, Blue, Violet sad Carmine, indei
libit and Copying, Mucilage, Chess and
Backgammon Mcu and Boards, Visiting
and Wedding Cards, and everything
usnail) kept in a
FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE.
m hich tlie proprietor intends this shall be.
He will still conduct his Binderv and
Blank Book Manufactory aud Papei
Ruling Establishment, which has been
tu snceessful operation for over thlrtv
years in this Stale, and to which be will
continue to devote his own personal at
tention. His stock will be kept up full
and complete, and his prices will be found
always reasonable, and he hopes to have
a share of patronage.
K. R. STOKES. Main Strait,
Opposite Pheruix Office.
I Kv S 14—tf
as described
I* Mill large, and deduct ion in prior will
be mode to red nor it. We ore still taking
order* for Shirt*, warranting a fit.
If vm* want NICE GOODS, give u* a
call.
R.4W C SWAFFIELD.
Jan 26 20—tf.
Mnccs, Hutc i» uo
b the Word of God
xuch a change, and
.imputation cjf the deli vprance of
Bishops lo, that ttie Episcopal
bolds t > no doctrine of re
e ration win'll ne^ossarily in
vs a moral change, ;um1 finds no
to insiat on such a moral
w* a condition of eternal
BRYAN A McCARTER,
COLVMBIA. S. r„
force* 1 hn* tironght into pla)
lug a rc awakened,
of digest** gad MMUimlatHtn are quick*
rued, thr quaUt) «f the blond is imprm cd.
tin wrtrtton* l«er«»m* iikut natural, and
every organ that coatrilaite* tn the
imariakmrut <*f the l«l» tinder gne* *alu-
tnrv 1 bungr Hy three ineon* the repair
uf the ph) Mrai Mructare ie eflhwted, and
its health and \ igt>r rrolorrd. In no chuu
it' HOLI^ALE n*l Retail Dealers in
"" Mm, law and Medical Books
Blank Books l'ap«*r. ami all other kinds
of Stationery, for Schools, Merchants and
pnblic office*. Standard Library Books
Bible* and Hymn Books of all sues Al
bums Game*. Croquet. Penknives New
Novel*, etc.
DncH H-'tm
f foil ns that t m baptizei
not the anbject of a moral
Dwight in the sacrament,
that by nature ik ia in a
pondemnation, so that if not
w of water and the Spirit,
tepfor into the ^kingdom of
ov, then, c;in infants, as
ver be save<l ? uf ino-mora
1 their state is wrought iu
certainly no smxi change is
rwise wrought id them. To
they are saved'in infancy,
>e, then, to say that God
thont a moral chltngc, which
O' to the Word of Christ;
Delusion would have to Iw
“© is no salvation for infants,
again contrary; to Christ’s
Either the doctijne of tiatn-
wity m thus negatived by
at the Am heptitropitl TbeolugH-mi
Heaiioary at Uonm, au«l a priest uf
the Homan Catholic Churrh, waa
received into the laitherau church at
Klbei, near Magdelmrg, on the >1104
of October.
Beet rats.—l^ewiatown, l*u.; Twen
ty have already pruAeaaetl bulk, aud
many others are uwukrutxl. John
aon County, Raima*: Thirteen per
sono, all heads of faaiilfoa, hopefully
converted, and tke interval inrrvaa-
ing. Water Htreet, Fa.: Twenty-six
iiermMia uddc«l to tke church. A
Symptom* or Catabuh.—India
|H*dtion to exercise, diffl* ulty of
thinking or reaaouing, or concentra
ting the mind upon any anbject, la*
aitnde, lack of ambitiou or energy,
dincharge falling into throat, some
time* profuse, watery, acid, thick and
teuaciou* mucous purulent, offensive,
Ac. In other a dry tie**, dry, watery,
weak or inflamed eyra, ringing in
ear*, deaf news, hawking and rough
ing tn clear throat, ulceration*,
death and decay of bow*, nraba
from ulcer*, constant desire tn dear
nose and throat, voice alteml, nasal
twang, offensive breath, impaired
or total deprivation of sense of amell
and taste, dixzineos, mental deprea
sion, loos of appetite, indigestion,
dyspepsia, enlarged tonsils, tickling
rough, difficulty in speaking plainly,
general debility, idiocy and insanity.
All the above symptom* are omn-
sion to the disease in some of its
stages or complications, yet thous
ands of case* annually terminate in
consumption or insanity, and end in
the grave without ever having niaui
Tested one third of the symptoms
above enumerated.
No disease is more common or less
understood by physicians. The Pro
prietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keme
dy*wtl! pny #500 reward for a rase of
catarrh which be can not core. Sold
by drnggista, or send sixty cents to
R. Y. Pierce, M. D., 139 Seneca
street, Buffalo, N. Y., for it.
The World doss not Contain a
ufe.lidnal pivparation which has ob
tained a more wide-spread and dc-
C D1KRC Ks, Wholeitah and Retail
i • Gnx*‘r,(.'onind*ia, S. C.. iv«qN*ctful-
ly informs hi* friend* and ruMomers that
be lias removed to his new cstablkhnMSit,
formerly Kinder's building, on the corner
of Richardson and Taylor streets, when*
he will constantly keep on hand a well
selected assortment of ail article* 1 •cloud
ing to his line of business, such as Grore-
rw-s, IYo\ isioti*. Tobaccos. Ac.
.January Uti 21-ly
GEORGE S. HACKER’S
Door, Sash and Blind Factory,
Sir John Hawkins, au infidel, char
acterized the theatres tut liot-bed* of
t-ice. Another infidel, Dr. Kaiuo,
also condemned them in the strong
est terms. Rousseau condemned
them as being opposed to good mor
als. Macready, the eminent actor,
said: “None of my children shall,
with my consent, ever enter a thea
tre, or have visiting counectiou with
any actor or actress.”
The theatre stands condemned by
heathens and Christians as a fruitful
source of corruption in every' age
and iu every country where it lm«
had an existence.
The bad character of the theatra
is indicated by the effect produced
on the neignborliood in which it is
Take the worst part of a
New AdYfigtiuemento
Sixty-four |*r* price ttets., post-paid.
Tell* how to plant snd grow an kind*x»f
Small Emit Micrensfully, both for market |
and Ihmih- garden. John J. Thomas, Hen
ry Ward Beecher, Jodgr 1. 8. llarrla, of ;
(•».. and others, say it a one of the most
complete aud practical works ever print- I
ed. nr price LiM* of PUnta, retail or
wfodeoale, free to all applicant*. Add re**
A. M. PUkDY, I*almrra, N. fZ or PUR
l)T # HANOI, South fo nd. Ind.
P. S.—Specimen copies of the Fruit (re
corder and rWlope Gardener, a dollar
monthly. (A. M. Pranv. Editors free to
all applicant*. It apeak* for itoHf. To
nee a copy ia equivalent to suWribtng.
IteM SEWAgO >» off-rot Uj
the M »r
< *'*-rt IlMin!) fur •
"( * I* /tef’' OrtmrrA *r
Oxm.w fikS be causot care,
sin h» 1 «r,.Qp*t, at » rt».
U, Bishops of
[ial Chnrcb in
ting asked, in
I of the con-
[mliers of the
I arc our con-
[aning of the
the offices for
iptism for ln-
b our opinion
m not there so
that a moral
:»f baptism is
Fund, in New York, lately, stated
that a gentleman had sent a #50
note to the wife of every Prrshjte
riau missionary west of the Missis
sippi whose addresses he ronld ob
tain.
Studentn in Xred.—The secretary
of the Northern Baptist Education
Hociety appeals, in the Watchman
and Reflector, for #1,000 within the
next mouth, to aid sixty-two candi
dates for the ministry now on its
funds in their diffeteut insiilntion*,
who are lit immediate need.
Candirlate* for the Ministry.—To
the Presby terian Board of Ednca
tiou 510 young men have been recom
mended for the study of theology.
In order to meet this fresh demand
for assistance, the Educational Treas
nry must be supplied with #20,000
io addition to its preseut food*
r 'LES, Shot-Guns, Revolvers, Gun
Material. Writ* for Price List, to
Great Western Gan Worka, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Army Gans, Revolvers, Ac., bought
or traded for. Agents wanted.
Aug 4 46—ta*
N O imported work kept on lumd ta
supply the country trade. All
work is made at onr own tatfory in tm
city, and under the proprietors special
supervision. _
Bend for Jhicc List. Factory and
Wan Rooms : King, opposite ( anno*
Stieet. on line of City railway. P. 0.
Box, No. 170.
July 7 ! tf
AGENTS WANTED FOR
♦
History of the Great Fires in
Chicago and the West.
artkiee are offered to
Three earn ampei-tur artkiea are offered to
the ftufphurie Arid and Supberpho*-
phate Company of Charleston. 8. C-,
Etiwax Gi axo—Price #55 per ton. if
paid on or before the 1st 1 of April next,
and #60 per ton. pnyoMe 1st November,
1871, without intereet-
Etiwax Food Crop—Price #40 per
ton, if paid on or before the first of Aim
next, #45 per too. payable 1st November.
1671, without intereet.
Etiwax Dissolved Home—Price #3B
per too, it iMU<l on or brforc thr l*i of
April next. §40 ncr ton. payable 1st No
vember, 1876, without iu ferret.
WM. C. BEE A CO.,
Gonntal Agents, Chsrieston. fi. C.
R. O’Neale A Hon.
Agents at Columbia, A C.
located
city, put an evangelical elinreh, with
u gtHMl, honest minister in it, and in
twelve moutint the liouwes, the streeta,
aud even the fences, proclaim a par
tial reformation at least by the influ
ence of that church. Ho the saloon,
the distillery, the grog shop, and the
theatre, make their characteristic im
pression on the neighborliiMid in which
they’ are located—gambling, rowdy
ism, drunkenness and piostitution.
Hy prorite wag the nauieoriginally a|>-
plied to the stage-player* iiosseao
B Y’ Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, D.D, of
I 1 Chit ago The reeord of a proud
cirir overtaken by sudden and awful
calamity, of towns destroyed by the wast
ing element, of forest* burned, of homes
and farms desolated, of men of wealth
made beggars, of families separated.
Abounds with thrilling incidents of mar
velous escapes, etc., and is the only com
plete History of these great event*. 700
five panes; 75 Engravings; Price #2.50;
Sight Checks
X Germany
all the- pn
odist ie party,
ve taken this
nd many con-
ice has gone
ag the trou
sly has long
would natu*
e of chosen,
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