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THE U THKRAW VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. f FEBRUARY 23. 1872 Badness Department. the cklebhated fertiuzerb WILCOX. GIBBS «t CO.’S o *v ahos, GUANO SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND Tin- afore prepared at Savuuiiah, Ga.. aud <'lui lesion. h. C. PIKEMX (iFA^O. | If 1*< *H I Kl> from Pbntnx Island*. bouih Pacific Ocean. Are fur mi)*- b> Wilcox, «lhl>« & Co.* Importer* ami Dealer* in Gaauo*. um Bat fytuk.yt 1 Savaxkaii, Ga. 151 East Bat, Chaklrmox, H. ( r or further information. spplv or ad dr*—* a- above for Almanac for 187?. •Ian 18 —.'tm hatefulneaa of ala, awl the great wrath of God against our iIm, which could not be appealed by the virtues or merits of men, but only by the death of the Boo of God himself. The Sou of God did not institute Ilia owu Supper, that we aiight think lightly of ain, and by ita nae lie continued in our intention to sin, aa if license fur crime were there received, so that without the fenr of God, without contrition and con version, we might preeerete in sins against conscience. Whoever comes to the Lord's Supper with such an opiuion, by that very act casts con tempt upon the Lord's body, ami increases hia former sins by thk still more terrible offense. 111. To a worthy reception of the lamPti Supper, faith is especially necessary. For in it, the Son of God, by the presentation of His body and blood, offers, ap}4foa, and seals the forgiveness of sin, ami all the blessings of the New Testament. This promise requires faith, not only to determine tu geueral that those things are tme which God of disown grace, on account of the merit of the Mediator, promises, but, particularly, tiecansc in the Lord's Hopper, God by a special act bears witness that He wishes to receive, into the (tun munion of His body and blood, every one partaking, and that He wishes to coinuiDiiicate Himself to each one, and to give, apply, and seal to him the blessings of the New Testament. Faith, therefore, is necessary in seek ing aud receiving these blessings, so that each one can determine that the promise belongs to him, and that it is there communicated, applied, and sealed to him. in the bestowal of that most precious pledge, the body sod blood of Christ. This ia a true re membrance of Christ. In the words of institution, Christ says to each communicant: “Take, this is My body, which is given for thee. Take, this is the New Testament ia My blood, which was shed for thee, for Ambrose tea Miss M Wiitfmt J D Krllrc L Anil Mm M kuuinl. Oat* D 0 Win J Hsufman, E D Haiti*1. J 8 Derrick, A J Jonc. d MTeenies nr. J Trader, P M Brews. J lludgvl, JL Mated, nouneee startling. The church that adds to ita numbers not a single member In the conrse of a year ia in a aad condition ; and the feet that a •ingle denomination reports 1,300 such churches la a melancholy evi dence that the Christianity of our time ia not ao efficient aa it ought to be. Mr. MeLarrm's Sew Departure.— The Rev. W. R. McLarreu, of the Westminister church, Detroit, an nounced to hia people, on Sunday last, that he bad derated to leave the Presbyterian ami take orders in the Proteutaat Kpiaco(ial church The announcement does not take as altogether by surprise. We knew nothing of Mr. MrLarrcn’a intention, but we did know that at the time of the reunion a eonsklerahle number of Presbyterian ministers thought seriously of doing precisely whet Mclmrrcu has door.— The Interior. Disgrace to ChiemgThat the Chteago U at varsity which suffered nothing by the file, so far as the has had additions of churoh at every oo adopt and toed above. na Protracted wcl1 oufeulated ^ religion. UTHBEANl’K. If W Dnmlnirk. Mrs R Brewn. I* 8 OmserhsM-. 1 Shfrt*. K Brown. Mr* M f ahsuiMMi Miss E Rnffkin*. «i W 7>«rler. D M Zirgk-r, .1 A Gnanu, Th Helwilev. The Genoa York, Albany thirty five. Oreysa.—Rev. Gaus has organised a German Rundav school In Portland, Oregon. fhredm in Wilkesbmrrc, Pa.—Mr. Prinoell, a Swedish stndent of theol ogy In the Philadelphia Seminary, held religious services. Rev. Lech Leu berg, the German pastor at Wilkm- bsrre, assisting. About seventy Swedes partook of the Lord's Sup par. All had their Swedish hymn- hooka, which they had brought with them from Germany. Mr. Princell has promised to visit them once a ■south. Missouri mod tier assay—Rev. Rub land, of the Synod of Miaeonri, has received and accepted a call from the Lutherans in Saxony, who have *ry ff, 1872. J f notice in the V isfor the an collected for tcorgia. Please by me of a >\ Eiclielberger, inr from «the Pin hia hands, same object, for ae congregation, r most sincere ienjt number of »ra of the La ulds follow the and contribute bject a similar rill soon be ac- ita qf our little Special Notices. From ibe Atlantic to the Pnritic (In fs me of Ihrrrlrhmtcd SILVERTIPPED Hoots and rihoes Is spreading They hu4 (wire as laws «* n*«« without Tips. Ask Tout Shoe Dealer* for them. Few t fl—#♦ A Want lever Before Supplied la the South where liver Complaint and Riliows diseases prevail to so im-st sa extent. there has b*mr been felt the nerd el a mditht that would set spent rally sod prompt)? on the Liver, rratortng It to its normal function*, aud at the same time hr sale from after effect*. aad yet ao simple that it aught be ward by any uu<. It la now sdmlttril by all that Dr. Tntt's Vefetsble Liver Hilts supplies this want. They are now prrarnhrd by the waist eminent HitotUb* througbottt the whole CASH—S50 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS AT FACTORY. cult and Hence, our own is of any x plained I of the anything but honor oo the managers of that inatltottoo, and provokes in dignation in all who love the gobd name of our city.—Interior. Episcopal.—“The first and only TIME—#.V» ,(MW lbs. at Factory. Payable November thoughts, c .*b«r sum. 1st. 1672—without interest WM. C. Dl'KJBtJ A ( O.. General Agents, < iiiu lcstou. s. g. THOH. W. HOLLOWAY. Agent at Pomam, S. (. Dw 8 14—tf tueas is wm recently dedicated ia Cleveland. Ohio.” Ho the papers say. Bat there ia another one tn New York—a mis sum. however, eupported by Dr, Tyag’s rhnrrh ; aad it will probably rets sib n miaotua as long as it lives. German* do not like white gowns and long liturgies; it w too ~katbo church. Significant, aad what we although the a slowly, we will II feel confident ill not Overlook awaiting God's beir hearts to a S we hope soon ni mat ion of ear r “THE LITTLE BE CORNER IX npy the building e./and intended b^Tkiukk God lay in Jauuary inclement state that time, the with sleet and » threatening a ■me, rendered it a the dedication cent, which will lay in February, the blessing of a more iavora- XI, 4. Thus the cry an. not it enter asitv 1 lair used them ia and in my family for wm* v mwlot MSTm* Tbeti b* but certain, producing no qnirinr any change of dirt, tu And the*r way to every atiltr*, I bar* no doola. 1 n*M them to the afflicted. W. C. Hsw rrr, i*raprict««r Globe lintt-L Hew Stationery House part of ti mrdiallv the reniiasion of sin*, titles that with these words the lord's Hopper was formerly admin istered ; and that to them, each communicant added his confession of faith, in the response. Amen. This formula I especially approve, inasmuch as it accomodates the wonts of institution to each communicant, according to the true nature of a Sacrament. They, therefore, wt. H AS just opened, in the new and handsome building immediately op posite the Pkemir office, on Main street. a complete Mock of STATIONERY. Coalmining Letter, Cap and Note Hapei. ot all sixes, qualities sad of every de scription ; Flat Papers of Cap, IVmr, DooltleCan, Medium, Royal, Snper-Rnral. and Imperial rises, which will be sold in any quantity, or manufactured into Blank Books ot any rise, and ruled to anr pat tern. and hound in any style, at'short notice ENVELOPES In eudk-t* variet> —all sixes, color* and qualities. BLANK BOOKS Ot every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Income and Letter Books, Receipt Book*, Note Books- Architect* and Draughtsmen frill find a complete stock of materials for their a*e. Drawing Paper, in sheets and roll*., Bristol Board*. Postal Paper and 1 Boards. Oil Paper. Pencils, Water CofowTia I cake* and boxes. Brushes. Cravens. Draw - | ing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every description; a great varietv of , convenient and useful articles for both teachers and pupils. • Also, Photograph Albums, Writing . Desks, Portfolios, Cabas, aud a countless 'variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a most elegant stock of Gold i Pens and Pencil Canes, superbfv mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black. Blue. Violet and Carmine, Indel ible aud Copying, Mucilage, Chews and I Backgammon Men and Boards, Viriting aad Wedding Cards, and everything Miscellaneous. and.—II. Morgan, a young Baptist nntiister. who haa hero for afoot five months proarhmg to a ruogregattoo in IVriot, Ohio, near Ctortanati, was to-day arrested by detective* for stealing boohs from the theolog ioal and religious department of the public library- Morgan confessed his crime, say tug that he needed the boohs sod had not the means to buy thorn. He is now h thr station bonne. He waa ordained and came from Wales two yearn ago. From Wknt t—-The lYeemnm'* Jmnr nnl reports the “diatingutahed” eon vsrsMO to Roman tarn of General Bargan. State senator from Anson County, in the North Carolina I>eg CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Aud xvnral the aervuv*. of a FIRST CLASS m TER. Aud a* th* Heswm ia late, and our Stock of This t’nion threatens the Kraageli esl chnrehes ia Gennaay. Hre dts trie! Synod of Frisia have decidedly refused to admit members of the Cnion to their meetings. This is right, tor the religions alms of the Union are un Chnrcbly, aa Chris- INmsm-i that prngre** tapkll} to a crut* are not thr only one* to he dreaded. Casket m dry rat doe* not bbou a tree aa •addru)} s» a stroke of lightning, but nnlrs* airrated, it dewtrov • H na certainly ; sml. is like manner, chronic debility, al though it does not kill sith the *wtftnr*a of yalias fewer, ia a* nut to *ap the •|mag« of life ( vmtaally aa any acute diaeaar. if not ehsrked by dtvigurstiag mrttiralMtt Three M M«»etbliig ittex- preasthl> touching in the spectsrlr of pmutur deeay. Ixuiguor. pallor, mis* nation. Aquraion of «pnis am) a dis taste for exertion, sto it* ordinal} «> mp- iom*, and they should be met by tome tivalment. The beat inviguraut and ex- hUerani that eaa hr admiuiotrred in s roar of this kind ia Iloatetter'* Stomach Hitter*. The stimulating principle of the ptvpatsUon rmtara the tiormxnt eser- gie« of the Mstcm. and *trrngthening and n gttlaliitg propertie* give a perma nent and healthful Impnl** 14 the vital forces thns brrnight into play. The fail ing appetite i* rr-awskewed, the process of digestion an*l assimilation are quick ened. the quality of the blood i* improved, the Meerc-ttona Iwcome more natural, and every organ that contribute* to the nourishment of the body undergo*-* min- tar} change. Ry these mean* the repair of the physical structure iaeffectetl, and ita health and vigor rraUm-d. In uoclaa* of diaesara haa the Iteoeftcent **peratioa of the Hitter* been more marked and striking than in those charactered by general *b*h*lity and nervous prostration. I suite* aflbeted with these aliment** find in this most wholesome of all toab-a and corrective* the mfeat atul muvM im* am* of relief. It f* Wrong to restore and powerW** to injure. Such ia the utuform teatiruosy of “claml** of * itoc****-*. - himmdl t » Hup|>er >iut ami inusitlm leart and liatitutioii id*. For \ Examine [he- faith.'' Ms, vix. : lives bow The situ e accord- exam ina e Supper Paul, by « among lily; and i-ould eat , be sets ‘ had re- MAKE I I* GARMENTS by t bs km, the Advent, nr faith AT REDUCED RATES, such as the i s Supper denial . xiii.) says : * bet her ye be iu 1 terward explai fey know yoarst letb in you.'' rest fora or rul i to make, this natitutiou of tt] ia 1 Cor. xL,i t worthy brother, ugh, to Florida, a more isolated rere before. He Kence for rainis- peeial meetings, only member of b*-sides ourself. Lt ion he has left a minister tn l)r. who coo- tten-thirdn of a ference, we will clerical inetnlx'r will devolve the secretary, Ac. AND iA ARANTEE SAT^FMTIDN Done It Png Ta rt a T—The Roman t'hurrh propert} in New York City has been rati mate* I bv good jtalge* at #50,000.000 The LonieriUe t'omrierjonmml has kmt all psttence with Dr. Living •tone, and in atluiuon to ao rxprdi tion now searching for him in the wikis of Africa, it ejaculates: ‘-For our part, we can't see the nae of •pending so much time aud money I* Mtill large, and deduction in price will be made to reduce it. We arc still taking order* for Shirt*, warranting a fit. If you want MCE GOODS, give n* a Idolatry.—Rev. Mr. Spurgeon has given bht people a lively account of Peter worship in Rome. He any*: U I saw gentlemen wiping hia toe with their handkerchief* and kiss ing it, old women being helped op to do the same, aud little drikfrru lifted op to follow the example. There, also, waa the chair in which Peter never ant, and people bowing do« n to poy homage to it. It waa, in troth, a big joss bonne ; aa idol shop, and nothing better. It was not the worse image-bonne in Rome ; but it was bad enough, and what ever might be said by those who turned to and proffmaed' the Catholic faith, if they were not idolater*, there were oo idolater* on earth.” Lagmen'e Obligations.—The Episco pal>am, in speaking of the Church, say* : I-ay men have something mote than a mere incidental or accidental interest in the practical works of Christ's Church. Mission work is their work. Ministers of the Gospel are their servants aa well as the servants of Christ. They can not perform their duties without means, and the means can come only from the laity. The merchant, the bank er, tbe capitalist and other men of business most endeavor to realise that, with reference to the ever press ing necessities of mission work, they carry “<Jk Ck srdF* is their pockets. Episcopalians.—There are, in the E|>iiiuopnl Church in this country, in all, 2,870 clergy in charge of 2,200 (wishes. There are, by tbe almauacs, 2,700 parishes. Tbe parish list for 1871 gives 753 vacant. Tbe net gain of the clergy in 1871 waa only 62, being a little over 2 per cent. Of the 321 unemployed, we estimate tbe great majority superannuated or disabled ; tbe rest either decline pastoral work or deemed wholly unfit for it. how they r wortbil E.4W.C. S W AFFIELD Jan 26 20—t BRYAN A McCARTER, COLUMBIA. S. C., The History of A National KKM Kin.—Here hi tbe history of tbe most celebrated tonic of tbe age in n nutaliell. In 1801) it wss an nonneed that a certain combination of vegetable ingredients, with a pare diffusive stimulant, waa work ing wonders in the cute of chronic dyspepsia, nervooa debility, liver complaint, periodical fever*, rhea matism aod constitutional weakness. Tbe unpretending name given to the specific wss Plantation Bitter*. Tbe statement attracted tbe atten tion of invalids everywhere. The new remedy received a fair trial, and tbe result* more than confirm ed all that bad been said in itx praise. Thenceforward it was s grand success. The business col umns of tbe press spread tbe glort- on* news for and wide, and tbe martyrs to indigestion, biliousness, physical prostration aod premature deear, as if by common consent, sought releif from the new vegeta ble restorative.. They found what they sought. From that time to tbe present the increase in tbe demand for Plantation Bitters has been one of tbe moat striking events in this that, from the lend off to the r intended tor i, when Mr. I- siogton, made landed ns #L>, ( 1 DIkKGKS. Wholesale and Retail N • Grocer, Columbia, 8.0., respectful ly inform* hi* friend* and customer* that lie ha* removed to hi* new establishment, formerly Kinder'* build inf:, on the corner of Richardson and Taylor street*, where he will conMtantly keen oo hand a well selected assortment of all articles belong ing to hia line of burinras, such a* Groce- rie*, Provides*, Tobacco*, Ac. January 26 -1 1 v doubt; Mticb persons make tbe Hon of God, in instituting this Sapper, a liar. So also those who come without faith, not thinkiog what they seek or wbat they receive; and those who come with the epienrean opinion that they thereby obtain license tn sin. For true faith does uot seek that its sins should remain and increase; but it seeks tbe for giveness of sius, and deliverance from them. This faith afterward begets the good purpose of avoiding siu in future, and obey God, accord ing to His commandments. This is undoubtedly the true pre paration, because derived from tbe institution of tbe Supper, yet it ia not required in such a manner as to sdiuit of no imperfection or weak ness. For Christ instituted His Sup per that by tbe remembrance of His death our repentance might be enkin dled and strengthened, and that by the delivery and seal of tbe New Tes tament, iu the use of the Sapper, our taith might tie confirmed. He knows our weakuess, that we are flesh, and, therefore, by the presentation of Hia most holy body and blood, Joins Himself to us, that tbe body of ain may be mortified, the old foaven be more and more destroyed, and our renewal increased. Panl requires our examination, that we may be- come truly hungry sod thirsty for For Cbuvbos .School** Fire Alarm*. Farms A<*. Fine - lotted, warranted, low pncwA l>rarrip4ive Circular* *rtit free. BLYMVEK. NORTON A CO., O'4-SsM W. Fijrlith «t., Cincinnati, O. Feb 28 cow—lv GEORGE S. HACKER’S * Door, Sash and Blind Factory, , Lexington Go., > the appeal of ud contributed ok, 2; L Haiti l. Huffman* J- mao, D. LorW k, t. S. Leapbart, well #1; Gapt- . Drury Nun* taker, Mrs. C. L Nunatnak* ?r » ugiuer, each 50 Hixty-four page*, price 35 ct*., Do«4-naid. Tell* how to plxut and grow all kind* of Small Fruit aueerrafally, both for market and home garden. John J. Thoma*, Hen- nr Wanl Beecher. Judge I. N, Harris, of Ga., and others, aay it k one of tbe mo*t complete and practical work* ever print ed. nr*price IA*t* of Plant*, retail or wholesale, free to all applicant#. Addrrm A. M. H'feDY. Palmjra, X. Y., or PUR DY t HANCE, South Bend. lad. P. S.—Specimen copies of the Fntii Re corder amd Cottage Gardener, a dollar monthly, (A. M. 1'rxnr. Editor.) free to all applicants. It speak* for itself- T*» aee a copy i* equivalent to subscribing. Three very superior articles arc uflercd to the SnTpL’iric Acid and Suplierphos- phatc ( (Mupany of Charleston. S. C., Ktiwax Gt axo—Price $55 per ton, if |iaid on or before the l»t of .April next, and #80 per ton, payable 1st November, 187?, tr*thorn t interest. Etiwax Food Ckoi*— Price per ton, if j>aid on or before the first of April next, |48 per too, payable 1st November. 187?, witkont interest. Etiwax Dissolved Boxe—Price #35 8 »r tan, if paid on or before the 1st of pril next, #40 per ton, payable l*t No vember, 1872, mthont interest. WM. C. BEE & CO., Geueral Agents, Charleston, S. C. R. O’Neale & Sou. Agents at Columbia, S. C. Dec 22 16—2m TVU unpoitcd work kept on hand fo ll supply the country trade. All work is made at our own factory in th# city, and under the proprietor s special ''Send^for I’riee List. Factory and Ware Room* ; King, oppomte Cannon Street, on Iun of City railway, p. O. Box, No. 170. July 7 tf %3f For Coughs, Bronchitis, and Consumption, in ita early stage*', nothing equal! Dr. Pforce’s Golden Medical Discovery. AGENTS WANTED F<)B History of the Great Fires in Chicago and the West Marriages. Mj.—In t)*un®** aus have avow- ue Christians- Ayer meetings, i Jesus Christ imaelf as tb«i r tem iuto truth also a move* a. Tbe Druw s Saviour’s com Persia, also, * ieut, ia lookwiff - They likewise eat unworthily eoim* without j repen fiance; ». c., * *ho th> not consider their sins 1 » gripve over them, who do fear the wrath of God, hut |s»r- ^* D ,#| n » against Conscience, *8* ia {wicked desires, aud do ®y iuii'le the intention of doing For f|hrist says: u I)o this in ^ahranoje of me/’ Paul inter- * this as “showing forth the * Bnt the tcousuh-ra- «f the death ot Christ is at the B Y Re*. E. J. Goodsprad, D.D„ erf Chicago The record of a proud city overtaken hy *mi<ten and awful calamity, of town* destroyed by the wast ing element, of forests burned, of home* and farms desolated, of men of wealth made »>egga nu of families separated. Abounds with thrilling incident* of mar velous escape*, etc., and is the only com plete History of these great event#. 70S eve pages; 73 Engraving*; Mies #SJ0; outfit. #1. Secure the brat Territory at once. 70.000 already sold. 9 TV profits Married, January 80th. 187?, by Rev. J. P. Obenshain, Judge John Mksitt and Mias Makt A Pklkoae. All <rf Floyd County, Vs. Sight Checks ti** p-upriewr t<t Dr. * «Xlsrrh Rcmrt! v * ram- of -JU4 in UtasL' CStnrrk or Ozcnn which hffmnol nlfv sola tt priucttou u met*, i O N Germany, England, France, am all the jpnnetpnl Cities of Europe Passage Tickets to and from the Euro neari Ports. Checks on New York. Cm tecthm* promptly attended to and remit ted for on day of payment. E. 8EBRING & CO.. Bankers, Obituaries. Church.—Iu Waterloo, seventeen ; ia Wolfatown, three ; ia Maotreni, six j in Hartok, derm * They have all .an . — - a Z m • mMht m at jams AudhTWL. SMALL FRUIT INSTRUCTOR. [p . I / 1 ... . i [- J V w »* certainly