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\ iinary, but time |Wfiiit. Hnftico jj, that if ir Southern clmixli I the territory* Vo Synods of Vj r ply unite on Salc n » of our sons, H n<i ■daughters, the pol- ** wise, and Wt> tl»o day when i,o | hear either place • thrill of honest which I sat down Hte yon, were held hnrch, and at an *ou« building was lh * the fact that ment night also at and largest of the city. The scr- "itfa the singing xlnctory hymn by Iassisted by several Lutheran choir,) «** m*|.iO »>y Rev. L.A. thlehem Lntheraii Ithen, after making jemarhs, conferred junction upon the ladies j—Miss K. titon, Vb, for dis If in Arithmetic 5 liners, Baltimore, md I Yumatiship; ow, Mnrtinsltmg, lunship 5 Miss Li z . Newberry, s. p., |»nd Penmanship ; I man, Timbervilfo, |t < , Algebra sim| l*a Crkiketilierger, •«’r Penmanship; Idson, i-' Staunton, iablc progress in [es having received * [which, by the way, urprise, as no pre it had been made It such certificates on any one—the that the first inton Female 8em ren to Miss Mary ileih, Va., a young |to this institution uratory education, so diligently and herself to study Ke the honor she five. A glance at she modestly went liter diploma, scent to assure the assent it she had won her It that she would lily. Among the |e Principal said ol rs be handed over id declared her a that the iustitu- count upon the all its friends, if tea sent out from creditable to its hrs as he felt sure ipliment, which all with Miss Me- and attainments to endorse, feature of the eve idress of Rev. Mr. is been universally who heard it, in uttary terms. The ■iy of his Iteaiers to enthusiasm. For [1 forty minutes he ’atness and glory id consistent life, sound and whole id In glowing ini- ?st and impressive [hicli could not but Id effect. It wns |c of the very best sort I have ever ling poinmouplace in South Carolina 111 about what Mr. but we in Vir- il thing, did not. | taken by 8urp r * se » Is and hearts car- dorm. Many com ma wiH com® and Hawkins’ address Ir the memory ot » f linds of those who hear it. irewell words front [is pupils followed, [ful parting l»y ,n, V meet again,” was tiott pronounced bt the pastor of th-st annual coin lunton Female Sein letter without : conviction to who may have p, that if they mghters where he advantages hristian homa, mrongh, where ,et mild, where? de mental and cared for with , they can » ot tiding them to your*, X. Y. Z. - A* THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C„ JULY 5. 1872. For the Lutheran Visitor. lencement} f eek at ffcwbsrry Col lege, N alhalla, fi. C. The prosperit f of our public Insti ls of Lean] ng is intimately cou with tl ft prosperity of the lurch and aoc ety at large. Liter- ami scieiK e arc the handmaids religion, aud religion the foumla ^ civil, so ial and public mor ... Their promotion should receive cordial aoc| liberal co-operatiou all who ilesifie the temporal aud their fellow men. icial disasters and »mcy of the tinn's, observe that our are surely working way to success, though still ig with he financial difticul- entailed b; the war. Among Literary Institutions of South lina aud ou ' Kvangelieal Lnth Church, X twberry College has years < ecu pied a deserved It lias siitiered disas- of various I chnraeter, such ns have crushed mauy similar or is ; and yet it has not only ired them " ,_ good A»W our fit 1 political is gratify in i lie many vitality those la irnent. in its the change Wborgahi wreck of edifice of its I, but still main that must greatly ho have so peree- tor its permanent ough temporarily wth and efficiency f location and cause- t ion—necessitated ts Iteantifnl and im Newberry, and the ment—at its new at Walhaila it has already viu* ita right aud ability to live, gives proto se of enlarged use- uudert self deny in r. Prof. J. P. its frieuds^ generous s thorough, faithful, administrations of Itzer, President, patrons give it pport which it de- and which the interests of Church and the State demand. 1 opinion has been induced by an upot its recent “Corn it” exei rises. Monday e retting, the 2Uh of arriving 1 fc Walhaila, 1 bos- after a hu vied tea, to the neat 1 Evangel cal Iaitheran church the place 10 bear the addressAo Alnmni by Kev. D. H. Bushy. His was “Education’' in its gen bearing. Tlie reverend speaker it in f very entertaining pr, giving proof of conimend- historieal esearcb. His style clear and f< reible, and his lan- well ch tsen and neenrate. was aim an earnestness of which 1 xed attention. Tlis was h glily creditable to and Ins Alma Mater. On Tuesday t veiling there wns a ior address |j Mr. 8. I*. Hughes Bible and Litem finished ami scholar production, abounding in the true d the beautifijl, as he traced the Holy Book, u)»on mil morals of the ally daring the last He showed eienr- mer thiubttir and « chaste i delivered in fitaMH and of Newberry College lie assured them that there was not the remotest meucement, ami Bro. Miller exjsvts considerable inerroae next Session. forcible manner, though the speaker intention on the pirt of the Board, 11 ^ Female Seminary In m$ physically dis«|iialificd fo# the either4o nu»|tenil the oaestdacs or J Hir *'Otooral Synod; and we are eflbrt by sickness daring the entire modify its curriculum, except to ele ' ^"^1* know Ag oar Mflfla MW prevlens iwrtiMkfflbc day, And was ' vate it to the highest attainable not well at the lie was Mowed by <i. I). Hal ti wnogcr —subject, w Th« Ix>ve .of Fame.” The youthfhl ipeoker at onee took pomession of his lieurers by lua menly, graceful attitude and beiyriiiK, hi* «•»> m*udK hi* .iibject, and his skillful management of bis voice, os to pitch, Intonation, modulation and emphasis. After an interlude on the organ by Miss Lixsie McAually, who very kindly ami skillfully supplMst the music for the occasion, (J. W. Moore made on oration on the theme, “Know Thyself.” Mr. M. is a good speaker and acquitted himself well in both the matter aud manurr of his delivery. lie was followed by F. B. Doyle on ‘‘Tbe Influence of Christianity.” His address was well elaborated, and was pronounced with a distinct ntteranoe, and in toucs so full and earnest as to awaken the desire that he should become a herald and ile- feuder of tbe cause which be thus so enthusiastically advocated. After music again the following question wns discussed i “Which tends more to develop the intellect, tint study of Mental Philosophy, or the study of Astronomy f* Affirms tive—E. A. Wingartl; negative— 8. P. Hughes, lioth hjmakers gave evidenct' of thorough «M*«|uauitMiuce with the excel leitcit's of their resist- tive subnt-ts as such, aud most ably eulogi/.cil them; but tkey can hardly be said to have entered into tbe merits of the real question at issue— the comparative influence of the study of theme sciences in develop ing the intellect—which they touched very charilyt Both wers uncuu- stnunetl in address, and maintained pwfint self command tbroughont.— They are young roeu of morr than ordinary taleut'. In the one, Mr. W, the imagination is the predominant faculty, though wei! balanced with others of a more solid character; in ■ see the pro|»ricty, not educating oar daughter*, standard. , bat of educating them at our own The President then declared the I #choolj| * bagtoning to be <*»•••—« •* v.«aio 0 , scenu'd to (tart in good hope. If jj ro Miller’s. n this sciica ot literary exercises can 1 TlUt ^ ummlni .kmi d bo regarded as a fair *|>ccimcti WJW * complete saoecau—illustrating of the efficiency and training of, the flue qualifications of the teachers, Newberry College, it will uom|mre I tbe commendable proficiency of tbe the other, Mr. H., tbe severely log Ml( ] favorably with any in the land. Oliyk. For the Latbrrmn Viaitnr. My Trip up tbs Tallty. Having so tanch to say abont Staunton I mast |mmm over many matters of interest connected with my trip, and simply say, I made my first visit to the famous Shenandoah Valley, ami m\ obaervation only confirmed the glowing aeeoout* I bad so ofteu heard ot the land that flows with milk aud bouey. A sa vers drouth has robbed it of its accustomed glory, bat still it is beantiftil, lovely, sod charming. HTAt'aTOJf is a more remarkable city than an cient Home in four res|«ccts: Home was bniit on scvt*n hills, Staunton is built on seventeen. While Htsmitou contains no more who are mm compot mrmtis than Home, it makes mneh better provision for thoao It has, for its Lunatic* Asylum is one of the most beautifal and comforts hie tu the (*ouiitr}. It liss the mis fortune of having many deaf and dnmb within its corporaO* hunts, bat it is freed from bearing many idle and silly sayings of the eitiseas of Home who rouhl talk and hear. Home with all Its (masted splembir, and refinement, and culture had not a single modern Female Bern inary, while Staunton has five, alt in a floarishing condition. RKV. J. I. WIIXKnV r A WILT. It was our happiness to enjoy several days the hospitality and kindness of this interesting family. And when I say family, I mean Mr. pupils, the good taste aud skill of the Principal, and the deep interest of the communUy^4t was pronounced by one ooni<-« ted kith one of the other Senpfiaries “the only inuiUr commencement’ he bad seen. J. 11. """ 1 “BiLlofa."— If yon feel dull, drew sy, debilitated, desjiaodeat, have frcmient bearWhe, mouth tastes brnli.v in nmruing, irregular ap|ietite and tongue coated, your are suffer mg from Terpid l.irtr or “/fifinas Mm." in many canes of “Liver Complaint” only a part of these sy mp toms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce** (Sold en Medical Diaeoveny has no equal, aa it effects |ierfrct cures, leaving the liver strengthened sad healthy. Hold by first class druggists, How I xxiu iniav the Aaoi ism many |ieruotui undergo from rheum* tisui. gout, neuralgia, toothache and earache. We say unnecessary be cause the niqdication of MKlirAg Mi staso Ijxixkxt to the uflected part, or ^lew dnqui of it id the ears or tooth, affords instantaneous, sad » bat is better, permsneot relief. For ruts, wounds, bruises, swellings, and all injuries or diseases which require treatment externally, this iiaimeat Merely*here regarded as the most potent and reliatdr healing sgeat in exislnnre. Fur nN nterusl tnjuncs or ailments of horses nad cattle, it M infallible. Business Department. from in it mn«-niblr quarters, Mood, after a twenty years trial, at the head of all proprietary medifim-a to- teoded for the prevention and ears of all ordinary complaints of the stomach, the Uver, the bowels, and the nerves. In the unhealthy districts bordering the great rivers of California, IlfMaettrFs fitomseh Bitters may he classed as the standard oae for every wades of inter miUonl sad remittent fever. The proplr who inhabit those districts place the most implicit confidence in the prepare ttoa—* eonftdroen that is increased every year by the results of its operation. A* bitters, so colled, of ths moot par oietous kind, sir springing op like fungi 00 every side, the public U hereby fore warned against the drnni-sbop frauds. Ask for llostettrr’s Bitters, sec that the label, rtf., are correct, sad remember that the genuine is never sold in tmlk, hat in bottles only. ' IffiW Advertisements History of the GREAT REFORMATION. Now ready complete in one volume, the . <•'# IUmmtmtnl of IfAmkmm- ac’s 4Jrrmi HWl, of over 1000 |ages, wiili nnmeruas engravings and maps on steel sad wood. , AGENTS WANTED Send fil.Wfo. out* fit. sad secure ytntr rkoirr of tciritory at oare. CuvoUrs. i« rt»»* and mluuiu shewu WM FLIWT * 00 ) ffsvsnash. i.s n April STAONTON FEMALE SEMINARY. I ^IIE Tlur»l Hc-ssbm «tf Hlannlon Fc- , male Seminary a ill «qs-u on Tm-s dn>. the Id of NroU-tulwt ml. This Inslitatioa nco» at! tb* forilitles of Ik hrik f* «u*U m honL. so*I is irrod - sally growing into puMic favor. Far term* sod r |uMh iiUis ad- dress the IVtocipal- MtEY. J. I. MILLKK. m-uuUmi, Va. t# ikislugw* srqt spplo-atwa- to tony person on SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, o tr EW YORK. Robert Case, President. Theo. A. Wctmore, Vico-Prefiident. Isaac H. Alien, Secretary. -o- AHSKTH, Jan INCOME for $0^00.022 - 1,061.300 usry i. 1872, 1071, Nunilier of |Mdictre issued in 1871, 0^34. ; issues LIFE. NON FOUFEH l HE in TEN PAYMENTS, »i»d terms. All Policks iue Nia-fortotinK l 'oltlJMtl? VMKN I JNlLlCjEit,«*u |4m* must favorable U rius. A This O endow Wmi m Dividend* are declared at the end of Jfmt year, after three stinttal Premiams have been paid. A few good sgeats wauUd, to trlioiu liWiul iuducemeuta w ill bt offered by Jane 7 ■ LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for 8outh Carolina, Xo. 10 llroad Street, Charleston. 3»— “WANDO FEltTIIAZER.” the teachers M 1. C ollr t. » M Kebret. 1. ftar " Myers, w If fthMds. Re« D M Ibwk* l. J iMnondtot, ft fimwewrv. W icul and inatbematieal elements or to prevail, though not deficient in imagination. The one excels in vi vacity and brilliancy of tliought nad exprensiou, sail gesture naturally conforming to the sentiment; the other iu conciseness, elegauee ami force of couee|»lioti ami style. The one eaptirates with the exutwr»«**r mid beauty of his imagery ; tbe other moves aud compels you by tbe perspicuity and vigor of hts Inn gnngc, enforectl by a deep and re * and IIJ Mah.l of Htanntoa , Mm A II.IW 1 I Krv P MUIr*. **. -j Abject: “Tl* it wa9> and dusk ters to the ir beauty ght and e a maimer s.as to weitten sug on npon a si Inence of th literature and espec il eent« flic indebted! em of our most gift- standard English Bible for much of and excellency of ession. He spoke natural and viva- to be ottering the lions of the occa >ject with which lie i as thoroughly familiar, although 1 glanced at ii» manuscript oceia- mally. On Wed need ty morning tbe Lit- ■ary Societies- -Fhrenakosniian ami xcelsior—wer 1 addressed by O. I fiumpert, a prominent law- r ef Newber y. To say that his drees, on th^“Efl'ect and Advan ges of Litera lire,” was a genuine frkt,*doe8 no come up to tbe full leasnre of its deserved cotninenda ion as a literal y effort. It was well oqceived, orr utely ami elegantly ixpret»ed and elof|uenUy delivered Hr. Scliumjierf gave evidence of a •gtily cultiva e<l and well discip mwl mind, tr lined under rare ml fautages dplig mtly improved—hav fig been cotiue ;ted some years with ewberry Col ege, and afterwords faduatiugjat 1 lie University of Co nhagen, one tbe most justly cel- bnitcd in tfbe ' rorld. He is si devoted Member of our Uburcb, ami if spared, tives assurauo 1, by his marked abil- ty and cluistiait ml, of eminent •«elulness in Church and State, sy all our im tit at ions multiply the Mrv Miller nml boarding pupil" Female Seminary, for they nil “bwt, one ixunmunion make.’ Home Knits < > ( nritos has said I * “There ntfoitoj tbnl shspre asr rwh,* ! J * D amt I am inclined to brliet e it j and I am prruuaded that that “destiny" ; boa pot Mr. and Mr*. M*U- - bead of #sr Female Seminary . They are cm |4»at»caUy “the right man m the right |»tarr ;* for a more jwrfeet ' tow for y ixing ladies eon nut be foond. They aremerI aa father ami mother ami children all riming to • ~ si st less earnestness. i observwl on the pm* of the ...ake cm h tHhrr ha M *y! majority, if not all of the young J iekm. Mr* II Eorhrwrt. Mm) J H iNMttww. L Price. A *0» « Mmw N A Van. IIM * l» l*he«ly, r * r iu»w» »•. J D A«w« U*m I. team J IWkrf Mf» f lh» Afiirrt w ami u mUtht ILLVJtTMATMV I8TORY OF THE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH, LU>. Aitov of Kmtth'n Bible IHrikman . It enalaioM MX fiae HfripTOrii ftlaolva- Imb* and over l.lti |we* and »* the naM ewmiwt l»r to to re and vtlulJ* lltom <>f Ike ilil4e ever fNddntrd. Tbltowmi of eeatanr* ore jeathrred In tho me to threw a ■cretin, rhwr baht atom cicry pare of the inapt red W«f Arad lot cimdoi and ace urn u-inM.ond a fwU harylMkw <*f tk w ifi Ammw NATIONAL PI HUSHING OO, At Ion to. On. m Mewtfihto. Tmn Jane 71 41—3m [TO 1 ■Br* p**-’ *nai, 1. J. IirKCKEHT. WEBERS Elegant Pianos CA8H-—S50 PER TON OF*«,000 POUNDS AT*!FACTORY. TIME—Sou jier Ton of -,0U0 lba. at Factory. 1’ayablc No\etnbcr 1st, 1H72—without interest. NYM. C. bUKKB & CO., General Agent*, Charleston, S. C. TIIOH. W. HOldiOWAY Dec 8 / Agent at Pouiaria. ts. C. 14—tf AM* to fs *a !%••« are Tk 1 are ~wMMMrelhata!d> fh* kto, and awarpa—d for /*»#.% »*d fr«" tof 1 Tmm. tuJLmmt Mnrereto gftoS -ad Air j ■m! /Vhmi N im) fnt tna«4i»ted t'ata- \ II. KI>AHI). MAIN STREET. One Door South Columbia Hotel THE LDTHER1N BOOKSTORE, Vo 117 XViWl UtWli r HI LA DELPHI A, PA. Iff* men, some inaccnmeie* of jironon* rUK ttMINUI. The location to one of the Church Notices. Britos eiation snch as mav orvrnr with any h, . m. rv .1,,, of .ho Wp., | ,»** “* '*> bat tborr wm an iraMiincc m nnihinn " TV. Thir* Ami, I'ofnnn .ill and ' harming rites. The (redding* i^d m mmi mrentnc at Mi PHgtim are .orofiwtabk and »^re%e*»»eatly towri,CreHa «»ml|.to.iiifpisf an , . , , . - fiatwwtov Iriki the fifth fisthatli to arranged, and hn««- lieen ere* ted at j Tj-nilrr u*m «w the 1 totofifi 9 to to AM I « SStofiM 1 ** ? fire i| j|% " f to to tot t tr H» all aaren* try thr ■U«i. 1 |«nkMM< itwrwtore. WAKE tHMiiiN MAM»NI(’ II \I.U \« » S«d to Matirt Mren, Mat »l H tfl WSmtogtoa. N T 1 x i itaxui: rjjrx £m> taairwMMMt warrawted Im rare ; " " - ■ '' " ' ; hH*»re I toll ten 1 ring sod opctiing Wore amlcarefidb hhfiri Mlnrw sf AM daib IJplIF. uink nugiud. having assumed the in nearly all of them an to lie ac counted for only by a bod habit. It was the pronanciattoti of “inent* in snch words aw “dcVebfireiciit,* “arguroeut,” Ac., a* if a|*elkHl “metMiU drawing it out with an uiulue em phasia and with a set'iuuig affccla lion. Oil Thursday were the 1 ouiim iie*- ment exercises. Tbe graduating class, though small, eoiii|wiisated for the lack of uiimlwrs in the quality of its material—being above the av emgc of gniluatingclasM's generally at our colleg€*s. It consiste<l of S. ! Seneca Hahn and K. A. Wiugard, liTI im nMun.Tin<‘iit of the *l»ove uamrel <-stat*Ushme»t, offi-rs for sale every va riety of Theological, Uclijriou*. Chareli and Sunday School Kooks. Aoy books I putdislted in this country or abroad.espe- n 1) DOC PAH U C (-tally Lutheran books, both old and new. 1/ ll Hi O VJ U U li U« w ill U promptly furuislK-d to order. * — Kpecial attention pven to farmdnn^ 1 Sundav-Selioo sujiiiliea; also, aids for nod Tern (xwmtdrmlde nnk SAownt**n has lit Fewmle Hrminnnes, tret Here. Mtllrr'a Im% a very great ndtnnlage were all ths others in branty ref ritaathre. It stands on a very i.reimaredinc eminenre faring the city, jsd hneh of which are “Betsy Heir nad “Mart tiray,’ two lowering hill* that riaml out in nil tleir glory, areming to ! rejoice in their vary |me«ir muww 1 At the foot of Betsy Bell, nod within full vie* of the Heminary runs (hr i/h*«aprake ami Ohm Bailmad. wrhth- f.irtber in the front rise ths towering | wiU ware m to the natw • * R.& W.r.SWAFFIELD. j*. Special Notices. Wr afv tore SPKINfl twt-«« tn* mi tre wiy ■ luted Ar. Iw I wo* Miutiili. Fto . toyn M m ‘ It. Thlto (tor S uwnf da** I •« rmltof »*Wt., t h# \ *r Um «d a treated ».» m - —— . *■■■ . ||«,,«« «r lkow«ht I ear eared. A fret OM»«toa to FYltST fl.V thU State | waa toitof at fiwtosff that tom I Mm M M ME It kV»TK READY • HADE CLOTH DIG, If A TH, FtrRfnSHIWG GOODS, etc flat bk m IHCESS GOODS, LIS ESS. DOMB6T1CS, FASCY GOODS, tot. With a tall osaortment of Ct RTAISS, WISIHPW SHADES. MA TT1SGN, oil cloth; ami CAKI'ETISHS. Teachers. The _ _ >rintemlenl I en* and Oamarittoea'carneatlj solicited. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS OIYEH. A reuupk*te Catalogar of Snmlay-$cliool IWmAk. pablukd in 1871, nentfrtt. Tcrni" Cash. Rkv. G. W. FREDERICK Apr 1- 31—3tn OMvd the ornrhow ire < CTTFR i« •«» we wdl 1 both of whom bud ptirtiri|»uted in jaraka of the Blue Bulge, the cxerciass of the previous eve j TU aBKOtABYfi* ADYANtMIK ning. Mr. Halm bad the loitin 8fil*j ^ beyond a duabf, no li with 1 MARK I P UARMENTS I imber off sue tnally ndvi iterests of rel social and pub On AYednesi t” between witnessed », anil thus most cf- nce. and defend tbe gion and tbe cause of ;ic virtue. ay evening the “Con- tbe Literary Hocieties by a crowdetl house, it was a most creditable exliibi- •fifi of r^etoi" cal and elocutionary the part of the con __ was quite equal to and flu|imor to some similar hxercises that I have had the picas ire of attendii g at older and <niore >wued insti tntioiis. ’ The first s[ eaker was 8. Seneca itahn—subject “Tbe Way to Excel cnee.” It evi iced careful and tlior- 1KHBB Air. Itahn had tho Iailin Sal ntatory, and also dcliveml on oration on “Tlie Imperishable Monnnient— Moral Conragc.” Mr. Wingurd mmle an address on “Tho Age of Chiv alry,’ and also delivered the Vole dictory. They tally sustained tbe reputation acquired by the previous day’s eAorta, and wou the admira tion of all. The Salutatory was well composed and pronounced with gen oral correctness mid distinctness. His English address was most inter ing, though he was still suffering with physical debility. The address ou Chivalry and the Valedictory were both tine apeel- mens of impassioned oratory. The “chivalrous” orator, by his glowing and valorous eulogy of the redeeming aud elevating influence of woman | n|wm the sterner sex, left no room to doubt his loyalty to the “daughters Of men” and |s*rbaj*s some one’s fair .laughter in particular. The Vale dictory was appropriate, beautifnlf touching and impressive. Tlie young rrofoasorn lde, llsmsr, mail is nlmuly a fair orator, and Miss Rosenbaum stand si the per ior to any eqjoyed by similar institutions in the laitheran t'burrb. Bro. Miller has demonstrated hia fitness for the pooitkwi of Principal, and no one who know* him will doubt IL If** . II. M. Uilbert, ths accomplished paolor of the Isa the ran < hurch in Sloan ton, is Prof, of Mor ol .Science and loitin. lie is known as one of the most thorough arholar* in our Houthem t 'burrb. Mrs. Bmitb, Miss Krory and Mtos McCauley are fill rmimmUy quaUfod ^ for their various )*ositkma, while llfwOmplilfit sad Mrs. Miller has few superior* os Dr. Twtt*« Mere PfRarowi a | matron, tear her, and heart of Ifo- powerful mflaeaee sf the liver, most ir Department with <*«**»«> store I do not flatter an) aae when I way that no school ifi the land has a more e*»m|>eteat roqa of i not rut- tor*. But in mldUitm to thrwr, tbe Musie anti Ornamental Deparlmento |MMtsess derldetl from tits contiguity of the Hemmarr | to the fotir other* in These branches, taught in all the institution* of the plore liy the |*rofeaaor*, ran command the talent of the country, inaOtntios* tun nut afford to I*) all to m» pnrfMsr Dw riril to Jid—ftto. I a*w ynmt Quern's Ihdaght. etwkrladrd to try it. I have takra a <1 Wtlre, and tototf that thr |mto trw from my aySm. I ta H. haweter. to ndr a thma al M. At thr rrawrri mi jmmt ««• w« I amd thto toywn. Ywnareot hheriv to war il a* yea Idle. Your* ir ■peiifwlt?. JOHN 11 «l 'II.FoRD tu thr lortvwt aid ranmre aoito- fortoaw. We are Mill loktaji atdrt* for PERFECT riTTIKO SHIRTS laird wr«V-» «*f SPRING IIATM «W» hand, our Virfii'kmg tiesi> Itoparltortt I wmdd avail from wy muni r- tw« mdflwm*. NMMiml th*l t me ire-rent unr of the m*«*t attractive SPRING STOCKS Km .dhre-d in (tolumhia. aud will quire im> rilorl in <»ffrrin|r aatinfactioti to all. Mv peraonal supervision ha* tre-n friven tu fir relectioe «*« thi* stock. J. II. KINAKD. Its 31—tf lit tart 0*0 Mai etntowerw N« w and Nobby, whnh we thr iwott (••1*d»iw»*. \ lIMVtl. ♦ Dr Tati * Itsit Dye to odd etety where. ncetl but be ns diligent in the fntare us lie bos been in tbe past to attain high distinction. head of their are all connected with inriitutkm. Twelve f Teacher*, all fully qOfilM •'* After tlie conferring of the ilegree poailioua, and deeply Ui of A. M. n|ion Mr. James R Hotmral the prosperity of the Bemtnfiiy and the hestowment of the diplomas by President Smeltz.er. Rev. W. H, Bowman, l*resident of the Hourd of Trustees, made some very (elicit ous remarks to the students for the purpose of removing some false im ^ preHsious that had tieen nromnlaateil n f eminent thi aiuitxABv'H nuwnkiH. Of rooms its ou the patronage fsel sure that wheo Its tages are will tie liberally brethren si Staunton I* rmjt Give R * W C 8WAFFIELD Mart» Jb-4f .VgcniM Wnntert m Ma t * «cw COMMENTARY, ( ^RmrAl-ExpUnalwti snd iVnrticsl, y mm the < Hd and »w Teal smew to by tnsxje tJisagaaj; is Am atom ww|to fopeanoowetag « the A hit napatar Vnmmemtmry yet pnMblma In ihk ranatn H rmbrwess the entire , i* cam pact and eoaveaisnt in form, ilerrie injmer |MihDhM| to dfritned to rnark a wider «nls than any other work new be finer the gnvrnfi. For non*tor wMh full «fearri|4tow and A pi AGENTS! QUICKIES rtioice of territory—there i#» a rue* for it —on Dio Lrwto' lost ami {nvstest w 01k. OUR DIGESTION, or, MY JOLLY FRIES US SECRET. B to bv for the n*ori (wkimr and aabridi Itoitk in tbi* field. 1. It i» on a vitally im- IHirumt unmeet. S. It to by America’* 1 n»o**t popular writer «»n health. 3. It is. 1 for tl«* freer, the 1 arrest anil handsomest I ltook ever sold by subscription. Agiuts. the propb are oarer for such a hw*. and will urfrr vou to nrimr it to them. Write for terms, &c., fm\ GEO. MACLEAN. Ibtbttsher, 7W Sanson Pjreet, lfliiladel- pliia. Pa. [May 3—3im GEORGE S. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory. For Cbnrehew, Schools, Fire Alarms, Farm*. Ac. Fine-toned, warranted, low irered. Pumihdive ('irrnlan* sent frw. BLYMYKK, NORTON A CO., mum W. Eighth st n ( lncinuati, 0. Feb 33 * cow—ly BELLS mm CHARLESTON. S- C. N O imf>orteil work kept on hand to supply tlie country traile. All BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY ^ 1 j 41 1 ^STAKUSHEI. IX .««.• SfcStr*" the PrWPn ‘ ,0r ‘ Va IwtisfiwehiirclH-sarlHmls, Ac., made Uw Prior List. Factory and of Pt HE BEI.L-ME TAL—' Ware Rooms : King, opposite Cannon Tl “' I Street, on line of City railway. “ ^ onr pa Test improved rotary h— No> 1TO> HA SO I SOS. Tff* IllustnUed o*talofiue* Jnlv 7 sr „t fnv. Address VAN IM ZEN A TIFT | 4 108 it KM Emt ?d -trret, Cincinnati, O. - Mar M 23—ly ijg£ LUTHERAN VISITOR p. o. tf NATIONAL Pi nUSUING (Xfo Atlanta. O*.. or Memphis, Trim. Jane SI 41—3m r. A. A NX wofi Hard hi the Government tbs Offer, D.C. !»• leader* it tbt tareatoi. Hi nwwkw. Tuk. nt thi hn-1 wnti i PnmphM free. SAMPLES. HAMILTON EASTER A SONS, BALTIMORE, MD., D ehiring u» continue ti»eii friends at the Smith, will scndSAM- I'LEH (markirt with width and price of each,) of any kind of DRT GOODS, of English. French and Ami-riran Manu facture. W* will pay Exprews frnifrht on all pnrchaaca from us amounting to $20 and Over. hut parties whose oedeis an uitaceoinpH- nkvf hv the caali. (either Itonk < herb or Port offer Ordi-r,) most pay ffm Kfifiiwff Company for the tfiSTi w moocr iu settiemert of their WR*. Itoe 1 11—Ii Is Published Every Friday j By Bev. A. R. RUDE, D.D. Terms Cash, Strictly in Advance. One copy, per annum $2.60 One copy, six months 1.25 To Ministera, Widows of Ministiux, ind TlM>oU>gival Students 2.00 Old snWribers who fail to remit at the expiration of their subarrip- tioiiH, w ill ls> charged per annum 8.00 Subscriptions not received for.kwa than six months. ♦ No new mum s are enti-ml on the *ub- acription Vtuok, without the first paymt-ut in advance. Postage—Five eentsT>i*r quarter All rmnittuncea and eomm'inicatHHts to k addressed to Rfv a. r: rude, d.d, Columbia. S. C.