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THE LUTHERAN VISIT## ’dOLUMBIA. S. v C„ APRfL 5, 1872 Holy Spirit to give him efcriotian faithfulness and wisdom, and enable him to bwtld np the Cbnnb, and per- •evens in Ms profoaaian. THK BKNICDHTtON waa pronounced by the Rev. T. W. Dorii, Paator, when the service* were concluded, the announcementa for the week having been made Charleston Conner. riroagij re «*oo by the hem PraOeam Krkri neeeaaary to prod nee a radical change la the tone of the system, and the actfoo of tbe digestive a»d secretive or ft ana, la an unanswerable argument la it* flavor aa a general restorative. “G. »• D"—Don't stand aghast with awe and fear, eyea wide often), hair on end and fingers tightly clinch ed with the idea that these my uteri ona symbols are eebaliatfo aigna aad represent aom sewet organization of masked (lemons, who carry term* and diamay with their midaight prowling* and disperse on the dawn of mmiiift. No! They are only the initials of Dr. Pierce's Uokfao Medical Discovery, that pleasant atedicins which has acquired a Rational reputation and proven so rAramma In Coughs, Cold*. Bron • kith, Cssmajitka and kindred dfa- »iass. For theae notuplaints it has no equal. Hold by all druggist*. THK CEI.EBRATEI) FERTILIZERS . WILCOX. GILBS & CO.’S iiiavrttvw^Atraj) riAVta,' GUANO SALT AM) PLASTER COMPOUND, * . • « The above prepared at 8avattu;th, Da., and Charleston, B. C. PHOSNIX (AlAINO, a | Nl’UltTti) fiom Pbffiiiix Island*. South Pacific Ooeau. Alt far safe by Wilcox, Gibba A O©., „ ' Ituportt-i* and Dealers in Guanos. ’ Ittrir, 8AUHAR,Ui. 151 East Bat, Chakliatos, H. C ror further information, apply or adder** a* above for Almanac for lfW. * Jan ip - * —3m 1 inercase too aolv. *nd noth- * present •liver tee service, bearing the lowing inacriptioo : Pttwotrd to JuhaH. Dnrrriu, E. ArrfcHfrt, • W&Wm Buildinjr Committee and Vestry of the German Kvaagehral Lttlharwa Cos rereml Speaker said from it could be learned that Sdas were directed by a go to Macedonia. Lydia rich mid socturoos harmony to the mellifluous voices as they poured fbrth fa praise of the Lord. The aedteaftou rrrcwaoafa* were rood noted iuiatly by the Rev. L. Muller, Pastor of the Church, eod the Rev. A. R. Horfa, D. D., and were lnteraperwed with appropriate aatkm, as s mark Of their Ertma aad imaaealitne of Ms AHpT Ukarfaatou. *. C.. March IWh. 1*7*. After a pray er by the Pastor, and a In nin, in which the entire congre gation joined, the Rev. Mr. Muller prooounced the last solemn bewedfo tioo ia the old chorvk, ami the one- g re gut ion took their Anal farewell of the building in which Ibev and their fathers bail worshiped for over a quarter of a century. nut monwato* was formed about 10 o'clock A. M., on Husel Street, under the guidance of Messrs. D. Wehner, A. Metebers, A Small, and G. Riecke, in the foi lowing nnler: 1. The Children and Teacher* of the German Schools and Sunday School, numbering shoot 400. % The various German tforiettMi in the city, in the following order: Wagener Artillery Cfah. Germania Bund. German Society of Sooth Carolina. Turner Hu ml. W alkali a lawtge, A. F. Schiller l/rige, (X F. Germania Lodge. K. ef P. Artilfariel' nterst n Uuaga Veresu. R roder I a* be Band. Freumtachafrsband. Aehatxen tfaetetv. General Synod. r» ****** aigna ^onr advice in targe in com- prove after all pn^oonble, much \ church sugges- ped, will prove kt the brethren to the canaea of the and labor dili- m| them into her house ; from oethey were followed by a fe- iiossessctl of a spirit of divina- which had a tendency to lessen as it led to the in- Tha Rev. T. W. Ifoah, the recently installed Paator of St. John's La- A rcbdale *t rcct, gghWilfy ^ that they were in league her. The Apostle Paul, seeing all its bearing* etpelled the m, which occasioned ' iolent per- Jo. The Words «g the text tl* F,ost*el-l»eaivrs wore ser s of the Mod High, and leaders # way of nab id ion. wore true, ^ ar gnd distinct. Tlu- ofllcc of ol oil the run Church, A rchdafe street, made a brief and feeling (waver, when the eomdudiag hvmn wee “3. Rev. L MulU-r uroaouaced the Bewediotion, alter which the oar* emonies ended, slid the vast throng gradually repaired to the street, which, with the mH already as wwRel, that mold not get in, enm |4elrl> blocked It ap uutil the city cam forced their way through aa Church Notices. Christian minttoerM the uiost iinjHnftkiit ; Inn- ^ could not adequately drauribe high rc*(>ousii>ility. The terms which they \ren- d.'signaled qrere are repeal led seek at nil E» soul, and were styled watch- ti<de before us furnish valid ourselves from To our mind for precisely -reasons which Of tha Virginia Synod will movrttr (|>. V.) on Tnewlay eveataw. the tSth of April, tan, at Meiwna riwtvh, aear Cipa HpTOyns ia thr t apna rhaiwr. Rr%. IV. EirhrlWtget, pastor. The qweatnww *r- krlcd for diarnssirMi are: 1. I« laarlilni- that a gradaal work, or ta say mar, aa ia Jutthatka. aa fastaataaeows art t t. U they were tilled with imaarugets. to* xkw cm Wilt, tha spire of which points high above all other chnrrh apuvw in the oily, ia an ornament to the city, aad at once t lasting monument of the skill of tha a reinfect, and the tndomltaNIe iwnamaiwi and energy at mmr tier mas fallow <*t tarn*. The C'wrorr Stone was laid with high Mammie honor* and great |M»mp on the 22d of IVcembee, ldfT. A foil dearnprion Of the newmaniew aimeend In the lund none reapouded more reatlily to the call for volunteer* than our German fellow-citiacna—oooe nerved the State more zealously and fear lesaiy on the bloody field of battle than did our German voluutrern, and when peace once more found oor city in sackcloth and aabee, none went to work more wtlliagly in the work of practical reconstruction, than dul thoae same Teutoua. in the Held and at the ballot box, they have always been on the right side, aud iu the more quiet and peaceful Evocations of every-day Kfo, Char lew ton to-day bears witness to their zeal and earnestness. To apeak of GK&XAN KXTKXPBIME in Cbarleetoo would be to write a volume, and we have today oul> to do with ita crowning act, an enter prise which gives to our city aa ornament of architectural beauty, and which will in long years to come serve aa a monument of what Gerinau energy aud perseverance cau accomplish. THK NEW Lt'THKBAN ('■! Kt'H, which was dedicated to-day with ceremonies of more than usual tut presaivetieae, was built by the won grvgation of St. Matthew'* Kvangvl- ical Lutheran Church, iu flve year* alter the laying of the corner atone. On the 3d day of,l>i-<-culicr, A. I). 1840, the drat German congregation was organised iu the c»ty, with the following founders: Jno. A. Wag euer, George Caul far, C. Uetde, F. Mertens, F. iiilgen, J. Uurkamp, Ajstrative of it. They Eert, and enjoined to the salvation of th XsrthRy i they iLr. the idea of the term signifying T^ual vigilance. They were like !L picket of the army; to obaerve I govemetits of the enemy upon jfeoffi it depends for safety. They *re the stewards of the mysteries Jo*!, and were also ambassadors J Ckriat to a rebellious people. [; jkr Reverend speaker j pro|nxwHl (4 notice in a brief way the impor work of the jchristi.m minister, tOd the doty of those among whom ^ondence may direct their labors. IjTIc work of the ehristiaa minister Jastoshow all anui the jwhy of sal mtift* It was a spiritunl work; devoted to the deliverance of all njjto had sinned trom the moral beatheniam into which they had fal >vb, and to tranafar them to God’s unparalleled love and mercy—that, God who had given His only begot tpiHan, that through him the world might be saved. fflM>Christian minister should delight preach the life, death ami resur rlcdoa of the Lord, and with eqnal delight he aboold be heard. He Aorid iadnee all to ct >ine to Jewa*, iiod prepare them for that indwelling the Spirit which titnl* its source in the Holy Ghost. They preached rith a commission from Christ, aud should stand fearless. However high their designation, still they were ser- lints of the Lord, and have nothing I do with such titles as His Erniu- oa the Cardinal, Princes of the nrt-h, &e. The Apostles knew no 'Btli high sounding titles, nor did the early church acknowledge them, ner the mother church of the refor- nr.uion. With her the ministry was toe—brethren—whether they be •taigtiated Elder, Presbyter or Bish op, all were synonymous. They de rive their success from God, who promised to be always with them. ■|A Minister might be sound in B t, orthodox in creed, master ic as St. Paid, and eloquent _ oa> and aa glorious, as won r l in his magnificent oratory' as golden mouthed Chrysostom, |ftd bold the passions of his andit- ors, hot all would be as sounding bans and tiukling pymbals, unless tiey had that ^eucrgy aud fervor wich proceeded from the Divine Spirit. Paul might plant and Apol- the minister tunst ’* rifo under essary, and to moo to address of the sod was pushed forward in the fa* of many d(•rallies, with (be usual me: gy and activity of the arrhitret, Mr. Drtvnai. It ia hoard on tbs W est tods of k.sr toroet. fatvos » Synod before. ia the article tny resolutions entions which Synod "deter ling, and breth. nd to it if they herwise. True, that. But how trike oar broth- iself doing the tie complained t n a very strik i>*his individaal ht to be done erol Synod, in figment aad de- Has any del- ask himself or ie proj^iety" of 'harleston next i for him to go elected him to ce of that elec- in the matter, leyond question need nor room ny of ns think and money to pal Synod, we rssed ourselves lynod to which >re it the busi- v “' r ' - of delegates, take oor eiew should either tion, or, accept- lynod’s behests, e able, without !ynoil’s wisdom. every delegate, will try to be s asked him to Hay, 1872, and s of this next ral Synod will blessed by the Church than German Friend h Sonet > S. The members of the city ronsisting of the reprematstl of 2,0U0 lb*, at lacioiy. Payable Nov cm far TIME—woo Special Notices. 1st. 1872—without interest WJL C. D1*K» & ro.. Claeral Aft**, Charleston, H. i THUS. W. HOMJ1WAY. Agent at Pomaiia, S. C. Dec 8 * 14—I t of 2*7 fret above i. There are three- the front, no King * foor sa the tower al i ho fa. Over |W Thry si* eaurrly vegrtshfa, esa*r ifaw grtpis# psia* that 7. The following rforgvaien, ri*.: Rev. W. R. Bowman, llrv J. H Honour. Rev. T. W. Dash, Her R T Winkler. Rev. A. R. Rode. D.D., Rev. Prof. J. P. Hotel tier, Rav. Dr, Dans, Rev. J. T. Wightman, D.D^ Rev. O. R. Bracket leading to tha vewtllmle naew really grand to riaew above the edifice. The toyfa at arebltn lore, (nibiic. gives the sn hltert a oolde fiehl for the display «f his skill, and be ho* achieved a rrotl whtefc mgratifying. The powerful boltiessew, towstlag iHnnsrfaw and carted mrkeU of the lofty steefde, give it so air of fairy hesaty which at tmee *ltract* atten •ton ami excite-, admiration. At a distance at 13i feet (ho the graood the lower takes an w tzgiwil shape, then reaches the dun bright uf 2*7 feet. The whole m m|*jed by a piece of workmanship fam the M Tobol Gaia’’ uf this Cotilinent. iVthap* there la not in Ratofir « r Aaietfam a snperiur to uor Werner A German by l*irth. he ha* immorlahzed his name (A his alnfsol Htate. and if the Palnrltn tree in C olumbia did not exist, he aoukl live in the U-autiful Unis I on the new German t horrh. « IKK IMKKIMK. Fnteriag the irstilmle. the vnutor ia daxafad by the braatiful marble i-t-ilings. grainevi and imttefad in the rha*tr and tasteful style of the stroc tare. On either aide at the test it wile are the entrances to the galfanew, and in front is a large d*s»r of lancet bead, richly ohmUled. faadiug to the auditorium. The vast rbsmbrr is lOti fret long by .Id fret wide, and its vaulted ceiling handsomely frescoed in imitation of atone, rise* to the hlgbt of 72 feet The windows, set Ardt avz. Xwvwmbrr i, 1MI |Sr. Wm. M fra-ffor Orf I have fang been a rndh-ref to tovpoi to the lira, sad Dypsfi*. sad ia mud to rehrf I hsrr tried slamst eve* J tsedirtae rerowutK-sdrd f«s thoar diaeaarw. bat have wm derived half the beardt from aay lew Tar b:a# I* ta iteii- end u«e thrirtighoiit tin- V. 8. A mx ivch i* nw <tl>\ the <M*'ertim« ul tn lb- |*Htei<t < WaiMiMttrw. 1>. C*. li*wfi ■»J MBii'liem to construe- ties, aud the power it m trunsmit*. mws it tlx- tiest water wheel ever lavetile*! Pamphlet free. X. V. lit sxiiam. Yoik, Pa. Rev. D. X. La (hr. Rev. W. II. Adams, Rev. A. M. Cbrietxherg aad Rev. Mr. Hmort. A The followiag meat bars i>( tha Building C'ommittee of the i'll arch t Messrs. G. II. I^natevlt, X. Fehrrti hach. J. C. H. f'lsiissen, f*. Voigt, F. Pneknaber ami Henry Ploger. Alan, the Architects, Mr. J. H. Ifaverenx ami Mnmrs. X. F. Deve reux, James Devereut, Patrick Dev ercox. Wm. Matthewes, J Enter am! other Builders. 9. The Vestry of the German Lutheran Church- 10. Pastor of the chunk Rev. L Mailer, Officer* ot the Imthersa Hvnod and other Lutheran Minis ter*. 11. The three l.utbersn (Vmgrega tions—Hackman's, Bowman's aad German Church. la this order, the pruesastou, which numbered about three ihoassod |*er Nona, mmeil down llasel to King and np King to the new chnrrh. All along the route the balconies and windows were crowded far specta tors, and there was aasamlded ia the street in the viriuity of the church a dense crowd ol |«eraons eager for an opl*>rt unity to enter ami w it news the For i'hurrhe*, School*, Fire Alarm*, Farm*-, A<-. Fine-tooed, warranted, low priced. Descriptive Circular* seat free. BLYMYER. XORTOX 6c CO., hMM W. Eighth M.. Cincinnati, 0. Feb 23 row—lv REMOVAL. la Tutt'* Hair Dp the IfaM a thr 1 IHERCK rvS Wholeak and Ketai! vX* Grocer, Columbia, S. C., respectful ly iufonn* hi* friend* and customers that he lu»> removed to hi* r.ew establishment, formerly Kinder • building, on the corner of Riciuirdson aud Tay lor streets, where he will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of all articles belong ing to his line of business, sack &s Groce ries, Provisions, Tobaccos, Ac. Jannarv 26 21-ly ^PIIE Tenth Volnase «f Wood'* H<him - I hold Ms can ue begin* with Jauuarv, I*78. It h- edited in Gull Ilsmiitnn, 8. S. Wito. sad II. V. Osborne, and include* sun Hit.- its regular Horace Grewley. Gsil Hamilton. Tiiomss K. Rmber. Dr. Dio lr*K Di. W. W. Hall. Jam* Parton. etc. Ilaniet B<**c!ier Stowe, Brick Pomeroy. John G. Sane, Maj. Gen. Kdpatmk, Pitrwh-um V. NjuJit, «-tc., wnte for it occa*ionallv. Terms, <>ne Dollar a year. In Hobhinc, three first- class nenrabcaU are given for the price of one of tfa ni Tlieni***tlil»eral |>r*»nimniliiit ever ptiMi*hed. N« periodical i« more freqiientb or favorably mentioned by tlie pre** ** Wood's Howsehold Magazine i* one to lire monnment* of enter prise which mark the agv”—Met ho at name ./osrao/, Philadelphia, Pa. “It lias lieen mipro%ing ever since we knew it—« gissl criterion f*»rthe future."—to*- rier, Xew Market. Chiiadz. “It i* a marvel to rhewpaessan' 4 fir** -cls«* quality combined."— N. Y. SiKsniuea rope sent free to anv addrr**. 8. f». WOOD ic CO., Mai M 9u-to) Xewborglt. X. Y. nil far ladigestana. Ulmw dianrdet*. in- iremiUewi aad reaiittrat ferrr*. which noaurtossh prevail in all part* to the raised States f Thi* confidence has been grow Sc fas twraty years, aad it i* will exteadiag ll is not the result to nwif lit* , it has nut hero engendered by any human device, bat is thr spontaneous and natural rnawqitcttrr of evprrieoce. What people see daily going on tinder then own eves thev can not qnestom. When families tn aabealthy dirt net* that teancl to this whofaaome vegetable tonic, as a preventive, escape periodical fevers, aad their immediate neighbor*, who neg lect this precaution, ate prostrated by the aemenuo should hr without Ha U saon Y la like manner, when it ia seen that obstinate case* to dyspepsia, to liver complaint, of cnastipation. to nerroq* weakness, and to general deldlitv. yield la the operation to the famoo* remedy, how caa evaa incredulity itself withhold it* endorsement ? Eje-witneaaea of the ■alntary effect* to the Hitter* are ta be found In every civilised settlement on thi* continent. The thousands upon thou sand* who owe their rortoratma to health and stnmgth. or thru preservation from sick news, to ita extraordinary medicinal properties, are enthusiastic in it* praise. The m nit it ode* who recommend it in a neighborly way to their friemls and ac- ptontMces. aa well mm thnar who make public thru estimate to its viqpM-*, are always ready to state their reason* for the firith that is ia them. They hare all cither felt or w Hue sard it* hr Defier nt kLMUlNG to continue serving thru I " friend* at the South, will send SAM PLES (marked with width and price to each.) of any kind of D&T GOODS. of English. French and American Manu facture. We will pay Express freight on all purchases from us amounting to 120 and Oyer, but parties whose orders are unaccompa- uievfby the cash, (either Bank Check or Port Office Order.) mart pay the Express Company for the return of money in settlement of their bills. 1W 1 13—lv On arrivivg at the ue» charch, halted, the procciwiixj oueord rmnka ami entered in inverted order, the Sunt lav mliool tern bet * and m holers aaremling the step* to the galfariew, aud the clergy and other* gwtag op the maiu aisle, uatil the chain to waa rcacbevl, when I’aator Mailer, Rav. Dr. Rutle, Rev. W. 8. Bowman, Prew RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS! Auuts we will pay you #40 per w eek in ca*h. if yon will engage w ith us at once, Ereiething fitrni*i*e<l snd expense* idnd. Address F. A. EIXS Ar CX)^ Charlotte, Mich. [Mai 22 5*-4t tu arvffevolta, arc sixteen ia uumber, eight t9U each able. The Minioarv ia a hainlAouve work of art. Tlrc arch apaamng the often mg I* tweaty five fret aercaa, and ia carved on clustered e* tin mo*. it riaew to au clerattoa of aixty foar feel in imitation of atone. Over the altar ta ovmOoC the moat exquiaitety finished ceiling* in the countryv It ia ribbed aad groin arched, and ita panels of azure arc delicately atmlded with star*. The light ia admitted through an ituweaae window of 1/1 . ‘ M "Wl , ‘ r ' • •*• ws • ,r s itfant of the South Carolina Synod, Rev. J. H. Honour and Rev. T. W. Dimh took seats around the altar, which, au well aa the pulpit, waa adorned with flower* ami faatnona. Reclining in a large easy chair could be seen the reoerolJe Jno. Bachman, who came to aanctify with hi* pee* eooe the occaaiou, which gave hie heart, doobtleM, unspeakable joy. In front of the chancel aat ('ha*. Voigt, President of the coqlocation, who marched at the bead of the pmcewaion, bolding in bia hand the tieautiful morocco cnee, which en closed the key which had beeu com mitted to bia i*uatody preriously. Wm. t'fferburdt, liecrctan of the Congregation ; the Vestrymen; the Architect, Jno. Devercox, Kai|., nod his promtucat workmen ; the Build ing Committee, am! the part mi pa ting clergymen of other churches, and reprcaentativew of the press. THE DEDICATION HEBMO.N , waa then delivered in the vernacular, by Rev. L. Muller, who ascended the pulpit, from which be could be beard with cleanwwa iu all parts of the temple, due to his fine enuncia tion and the scientific acoustical or- rungementa of the Interior. Wbeu the Reverend speaker con cluded, the Rev. Dr. Bachman waa tion of St. Matthew** continued to increase until the old Church became too small to accommodate the now large and fiohriahing congregation. Bte|M< were accordingly taken to in augnrate measure* looking to the erection of a new Church. With our German friend* to re solve to do a thing ia to do it, and accordingly on the 26th of Decem- l»er, 1867,* the corner stone of the new Chnrch waa laid, and the work liegnn, which yesterday culminated in the ceremonies, which we are about to describe. ^ THE DAY apiNtinted for the dedication exer cise* wan all that the most enthuni antic could dc*ire. The morning dawned bright and doodles*, and at iin enriy hour the street* leading to the Old Church were thronged with troopn of bright, happy children and older jieraonn wending their way to join the procession w hich bad been arranged. THE KEY OF THE BUILDING. Soon the Imdy and galleries of St. Matthew’* were filled with members of the congregation, and of various German societies, who had been in vited to |>artiripate. After the ring ing of an appropriate hymn by tbe choir, the Pastor of the Chnrrh, in company with the Building commit tee, advanced in front of the altar, where they were met by John If. Devereux, Kaq., who presented tbe key of the New Church. “The key, which ia rilver, with a crons*of solid gol I, bear* the fol lowing inscription: Ibescnted to THE GERMAN CHURCH. By ita Architect, 'Jno. H. Devereux On the reverse aide of the cross ia the following: “Holy Thursday, 1872." contained in a $ iuf^trztt Visitor IS Tubusukd EVERY FRJI>AY B ^ Rev. A.B. RUDE, D.D Installation of l as Pastor of BUCKEYE BELL P0UKDBY F ESTABLISHED IN ltflH. Snpenor 4 fa ll* far rhntvhe*. school*. Ac., made Of PURE BELL-METAL—Copper and Tin—fullv warranted, and mouiitwl with oar PA TENT IMPROVED ROTARY HA XQISGS. rF"Ill«*trated catakqcae* rot fror. Adder** VAN DU ZEN ic TIFT ins ic 104 Eart Sd street, Cincinnati, 0. Mar 15 23—ly water, and yet Although preaching waa the great ol the ministry, tbe faithfnl iniater bad other duties to perform, iat of Paator, and sbonhl take heed he nourished his flock well, fare were other important duties, of which tbe Reverend speaker Ltted njion with grace and force- w aa the duty of those with whom ia lot was cast to see that lie rc- *fad that attention due to him and ® ^pccteil offirr ; also their pray- that he might be supi>orted in is work. In conclusion, he commended to ie ^gregation | the new pastor, 1,1 ho|H*d that at the last day he °nld stand before the great white ,rnoe *" the robe of Christ’s rights >Us,,e *S *a.vii,g, “Lord, here I am, w those that tlvou gavest me.” of the Went- n church and church united Ay, where ser- installatioti of , newly called were Terms Cash. Strictly in Advance. One copy, per annum S2JS0 One copy, six months... l-JM To Ministers, Widows of Ministers, and Theological Students 2.0U Old snbacrilters w ho fail to remit at the expiration of their subscrip tions will be charged per annum At** Snbscription* not received for less than six months. No new names are entered on the sub scription hook, without the first payment in sdvance. MONEY SAVED » Is Money Earner!. GREAT BA VUG TO 00HSUKER8 the excitement of the moment, a bun ffooed tbe German language in which he waa *|waking, to give utterance to tlie word* of the Engb-h poet. **A thing to beauty i* • )oy forever." Iu the eeutre ef the sanctuary stands u large marble altar richly moulded, and to tbe right of thiu ia tbe veatry room, handsomely furnish ed and tastefrilly flniabed with stain ed glam window*. Tbe whole edifice ia worthy the {tropic who first conceived ita erec tion, and tbe genius that carried it out, and aa long aa time ahull |termit it to stand, wilt be a monument ot German energy and seal. hat loir 4e% Herrn John’s. 11 filled iq the the venerable ing ift u large the front pew e main aisle, ’it* executed on > Rev. W. 8- to' tfa* Synod, D. and J. H» r flowing black seats in the Ik-low will be found a partial list of the goods offered by us at One Dollar each: Twelve yard*Brown or Bleached Shirt- ^hrec yards, double width, Tabic Dam ask laidi**' Fine Chemise, with fancy bos om, (ruffled or tucked,) with a «x tucked skirt to match. ■ . _ , , laidiec.' fine w hltc eighteen 1 ucked Skirt Kino German Violin, with ivory tip how. Oui «iuzcu all Liueu HauUkt-i'diiel*. One ten-quarter Honey Couib Quilt. A good Waterbury Clock. Warranted. Eight pair ladies' flue white Cotton Hose. . Two eight hladed pearl handled knives. Eight yards Black Alpaca One hundred picture Velvet Pboto- ograph Album. . Two fine white six-tucked bkuts. 0*r Premium List rvot not be excelM to Club Organizers. Splendid Twenty-Key German Coneer- tiua. Twelve yard* of t'alico ; a jfood article. One dozi-n Tumblers, with six goblets to match. One doxeu Linen Towels, medium size. Eight vards Lancaster Giogham. Set of silver-plated Tal»le*v**«UH, with six Teaspoons to match. Plated on white metal. Two pair ladies’Germau Corsets; sold everywhere at $1 per pair. Send size. The above articles are from 65 to 75 per cent, cheaper than cau be purchased of Uie retail trade anywhere. Give ns a trial order. Cut out one or any number of the above items, and return to ns w ith the money, and convince ynm mJvcs tlftit we do 1 letter than any Dollar House in this country. For further information send for circulars and terms to agents. Aleuts Wanted Everywhere. Address BORTOV, BRWDAGE A 00. Postage— Five cents per quarter RATES OF ADVSRTI8IKO. R.&W.C.SWAFFIELD We are now receiving our newly selected SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of BEAST • MADE CL0THIX0, HATS, FUBWISHING GOODS, etc Having secured the service* of a FIR8T I'LABfi CUTTER in imr Cus tom DepartUM'Ut, we will retaliation and eotDixrted of meycr, J. H* Ixer, B. Lucas. Picked, R- 8 - Mlemau, F. R* i. Steimneyer, chairs in the r placed there Alien wm Halletujmak. D g diaconrse, j replete with the of rhetoric and tonching elo- an inqierfect outline are aatiafletl that it gave • to the entire audience, I H. Steimneyer, of the i . . ■ ’ vl announced, 1 Squired by the order of itmtalla- the election of the new Pastor 1 tbe 8t, ‘ <>f Octoberj^st, tbe candi- Lf fa6 u ‘‘sted tifiToine forward, ■ fl W , R ‘‘ V - A - MBniW, l». I).; fined the duty iof preiwiitiiig to the cimgregatidb aa he atrenl "•re the altar—he >iiiHwerir>» in a f Charleston Courier. l( “»»ce, i« but it. We ^faction Mr. J. ^orch Council, having m his easy chair, and there, Hi a feeble voice, repeated tbe Lord’e prayer. AN ADDBKtfK was then delivered from the pulpit by the Rev. W. 8. Bowman, l*reto- dent of the Houth Carolina S>nod. i At the clone of the eliMjuent ap Ifieal, enriched by tbe affecting won! e next week Ren Mid le v. Bowman's addrcas. MARK IT GARMENTS A Melancholy Bkeak Down.— There arc lively brrakalowna that make au andieiice laugh, ami there are sad and aorrowfnl brcak downs that make the kind hearted grieve. To the latter Haas belong* the eneva- tion of body and mind which ia uaagl- l> called “general deldlity," or “ner vou* neaknea*,” and which, when neglected, too often terminate* In atrophy and death. A wholesome medicated toimnlant is the one thing needed Iu oases of thia dwrlPtiW, and science aud expenenea mute iu poiutiug to Plantation Bitters aa tbe true »|odflc. The fact that it coat Wne* tbe propertiea of an inrigonint 17 00*1 85 94 76 4SSS 7**6 18 00 2* 50 86 75 6100 7* 50 18 950 14 S5 19 00 28 75 88 78 5875 «« 19 1000 15 00 20 90 25 09 40 75 59591 8899 20 1050 15 75 21 00 26 25 4* 75 59 25 03*5 21 1100 16 50 22 00 2? 50 44 75 8200 9899 M 11 59 17 25 23 00 28 55 48 75 04 75 19000 i-autee satis- 1 order* for in the Latest Sty] fart ion. We are tare of the aged contributor, and r abiding faith in the work uf the wa* taken up, PRRFICT-FITTniO SHIRTS. Lairwt style* to HPMMG HAT** on h Dur FtrBi>hiog iiood.s Depart mffit Lnnl, a colfactfaa which must have been very liberal, judging from the appearance of the huts aa r Thine ear, it prayer; plead for Thee, iay they be. th power divine ever Thine: h reveal, • lame their w*aL ouchingly rcu they w*-re passed to the ebaucel. Before the pronenaion had entered lutieM of The whole Mentions iiaiidsonie box, and waa received by Mr. G. II. Lindstkdt, Cbairaian of iefly ad- the Building Committee, who le- mitiister. epondcd in Engliah. a hymn Mr. Linutedt thru delivered tbe irenthiiig hey to the Chairman ot the oougre- ing tbe gatian, Mr. C. Voiot. Is complete. In fact om stock embrace* t-verytniug New and Nobby, which we are sure will pfaaae the must fristidiou*. Give ns a call aad be eouvinoed. A A W. C. SWAFnXLD the Church thoae to whom card* of J»dmission hod beeu issued aecurcil tbe best seals they coaid in tl»e ride aieles, and the chair* which became