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i* sub* w »©t but inatitntion u mentality Chrj|. county of I «re ««. Interest, „ >ol cause *n<* we-W >a tejexert in |»«k who am [ ■ jr^ ; • earnestly to their r, aud j 6 the divine 'energy Com. ttioos were mention take weetiug*, expeu<*»_ elected to thus col- Mr be intment to tlu« Saw- fur- proceeding* lblicatiou, inks of tbW roujtn unity tit ami how members of this cornea- adjourned, bon litis of toe coming Ikiffeh, 1 •V 1 ■ celebnt- ry of the Lutheran in Trinity F Oc tober <1 up the Catholir * Reading; ng Satut « ratli by rl the Re As his ;ted eape- ker, D.D., d dress at felt called same pa- O’Connor, the Lutfc- iniversaiy from the it him by nt, pious, inea,’’ and og Luther rotation— ler on him bull, and ionk—that ,ge in ebar- apound of He also selection* ecially his be read at nt advise* ‘sent. H e Mormon or list” wonW <i speakers* way of or lere should home with athon s»y* •* * 2£ ive cam®” prpretatioB le tn fofo* g remiltiof In condo- on vulgot Catholics -a for sin*,* as remat* fifty year* richnw chef’s 4- on the ftejjjlH t**ieo of th® Wofu and dif on the life of on the C,eT “ ,IO “ in which he can find charge*, argu menu, and everything elae into which btugiiagu can shape ilaelf, against Luther and the Reformation, THE I 1 THERAV VISITOR COLUMBIA. S. C., DKCEMRKR 6, 1872 . rolled, The Rev, the South t’arotii agai chiel l 7ms Roman uwnouc Church, ea iStr in Protestant countries; i^fLr countless other subjects, fhtmfielv©! for.|their con- 2^»Krss; tb« Great Kalormer from the obwge* cast on him by the ‘. R) " 1 Munent, pious, “i<i l«'.irn<vl KjfJTt divines." end then quotes their charges. 1 had never SJ™ before that fiuisot, Hallam, and Eraamns were eminent, T?Tgad learned “Protestant di- bnt we live to learn. There SSn Of each divines D’Aubigue !3 or. 5evin. I have never seen Z article* 1« which Dr. N. “ex- SLte laagoage in characterising fun as a compound of coutradic- doBS^butfromail I know of I)r. v I am persuaded that the person wJo finds these things in any ar- ™les written by him, must wear verv *'***** of “ unfortunate tint yani.ft I^ArBIONB. la quote* D'AdWgne be kindly JL J^ucevoL le. v. otseq. Tbs first volume of t>r. Merle D’Aa ^History, <*f Am Tr Soc fontmns four books, each of which h#s Ohap- V. I have not found the inotation of Rev. JJV. O’Q. in them, bntl may have overlooked it. Chap. V.. B. I.,contains no special estimate t>f Luther? in Chap. V., B- II., he sits, !>• 186: "Luthert lectures had littS similarity with what hod been beaid till then. It was not an elo Meat rhetorician, or a pedantic schoolman that sjipke: but a Chris tian who had felt the power of re vealed truths, who drew them forth foa the Bible, ponred them out from the treasures of his heart, and pnaeuted them all fall of life to his astonished hearers.! It was not the teaching of a mail, but of God.” -Lather preaches; everything is linking in the new minister. The pest seriousness that pervaded all L’isenuooa, and the joy with which the knowledge of the Gospel had filled his heart, imparted to his elo (pence an authority, a warmth, and an action that his predecessors had aot possessed.” Chap. V., B. III., is aa extended tribute to the conrage, sincerity, and trust in God of Lnther, ud doses with a quotation from Erasmus as made to Cardinal Cam- “I observe that the greater teir Evangelical piety and the purer teir morals, the loss are men op posed to Luther. His life is praised even by those who can not endure his doctrine. The world was weary of a doctrine so fnll of puerile fables and human ordinances, and thirsted for that living, pore, and hidden water which springs from the veins of the things, and his real would naturally catch fire at so glorious an enter prise.” For every sentence of dis approval of Lather in Merle O’An bigne’s History and other works, whole pages of his expressions of warmest appreciation may be given. ERASMUS. Erasmus doubtless said many keen, sharp, and satirical things of lather and the Reformation, and not of them alone; the sharpest and keenest cats of his humor were ap plied to those of the other side. If his account of monks, priests, pil- phnages, worship of saints, etc. , in h» “Praise of Folly,” approach the tratb, it were sad indeed. But in his earnest hours, in his letters to Cardinal Wolsey, to the Archbishop of Mentz, to the Elector Frederic of 8«*wy, and to the pope, be bears nest favorable and honorable testi- ®°oy for Luther, even where silence woold sometimes have been more ac ceptable. HALLAM, M^NZEL. Hallam ? s competence to sit in Judgment on the great theological cutest of the Germau Reformation be learned from; two facts: He had no acquaintance with the Ger- ® an language, and oonld not, there been prejudiced by having N-an My of the treaties which moved we German people; he himself de- jfcnbes his ability to estimate theo- togical questions, aipl his practice in tue preparation of bis work, when w y«* after giving an estimate of the comparative merits of half a theologians, that he has done “ ™ deference to common reputa- "®®t “for l am wholly ignorant of «e writings of all ”] Vol. II., page Menzel furnishes some discrimina- n ? and severe criticism both of maoism and Protestantism, and j - 80 ©nils LuthCr “a fiery and 8 P>rit, a hero lin the garb of a | - SI* WILLIAM HAMILTON. rema * n 8 one charge against WW P ut bv Kev * J * V * 'umnor, of being a Mormon or Po- been utterly non,!? 0ver anJ ov f r a ? a l tl » bufc Ik *hat -i 80 ^^hingly whenever made, Sir now a n|i then renewed. Vau,\'a H/8 work called forth in Lv a , f “vindication of. Luther” Iton ,1 <i ^ acon which has by an able critic as nDftS* here * 00c ^*®ful, and „not overwhelming.” The he City Connc ar »l led to a i*Pers, in which t 2S*d by all t length which th iofly by Roman Catholic writer*. The truth it that Luther has never been to their taste. If he could have bceu soothed by curcMses, or quieted by advancement, or quelled by 1 ITT.. threats; if In any manner, bv a*»y ® on,I ™S * * 1 me m tiers aided will) meeting «m very haruion have beeu hiK ture about J. O. Lindsay, a(f Presbytery, pre »y manner, by any he could have been stilhd, and boaui e would not have been so very bad. But the vigorous old #erin o> hit hit *? I trouble to count the mein tiers eutly, that it is not so eaay to forgive 1 him. ■■ After all, however, it is not by tho Gnrty ; opinions ol his fellow men, friends or foes, that Luther is to be rightly judged : it is by the testimony of the Word of God, and by that aloue. It matters little what were the peculiar temperaiueuta of uicn who then or now advocated any doctrine*, if they be accordant with the Word of God, Luther’s words will hold good : “Da* Wort sie solleu laasen stalln." I am sorry that I have not a copy of the report of Friday last as ooa paoer, rhetbor and. therefore, , W*hat tained in your pa can not say w account is correct. 1 made no state munt of any kind with refereuco to members of the Roman Catholic Church, great multitudes of whom, by the abuudant fruits of godliness, attest their living relationship to ked ability. The earnest ami yet l were *t»» to disagriwalile fea 111M 11 llg ■11on i made that so many ned leave of abeei ir departure before the was finished. We took the ntiefs prfls'st at ooe time, and they did not exceed and it was affirmed that many of tboae absent were walking about the streets, or making par chases in the shops. The Synod ordered the names of all who had obtained leave of absence to be spread In foil upon the Minnies to ha published, ami also referred to the next meeting of the bod) at Cheraw, to bo taken op at 11 o'clock oo the second day, the question t «flir ?«!,«*?* Ms*ned, oa the morning of (he 7th of November. l*tl, i lk. John’s rhurrh. Bslisbwry, Jl. < by (be Rev. J. (1. NeiBer, Mr. UloauK B. .h it a van and Miss Isctt ROAJTMA Ilauw. Both of •shsbnrj . Married. Oetobsw Kkh. I«T3, by Rev. K ( sughmao, Mr. Ik. I. Dn ait a sod Mms URMFILau Vansast. All of IxxingUM^Cauty. B. C. On the evening of the same day, at the boose of the Wide’s mother Mr. W. | PiUSIT. AC. . 1 On the Ulh mstagt, by Rev. Mr. Bhlfajr, Mr. T. J. Uw »ihI Miss J. C. Kiskr. All of affiwherry, A C. EMPLOYMENT M ‘iH'JKSL' AH of Z&i •cnjjnuji NfriM Oonnty, SECURITY In nurt^ni for Tevmsus IMo. BrngaSSSm liki: insdrasckand annuity company, w*g- Fmm PIS ts nma wash mowed. • *jr It i» fewer and Profi A ff tmHsPl? • ..ij wideawake. II sslU Itself. Kit than dm r. Ksrmm. Trade Mug *s > 'sslt WCI Awll wl WL OK NEW YORK. lt»m ta| u Ort 4 Pndlt» si- ,, Ad drew K«h, IR Kighlh street. New 4—3m Tremeadout Success. t. a tmns wwm tiAmnii (S Tbs Great Pirtsffisl Annnal. be dona to prevent the yoor reporter** evil hereafter 9 One causa of it is that ministers make appointments to preach on tho Hundsy of Sy nod’s meeting, which appear* to us to be of very quest ions Id* propriety, la this case their deserted brethren Nsatetter’* railed (««, fot dMIribnlino. I of tho w lb* t|r M » t ” cwffisl* “ w W** 411*11, *11 ths a mined I* la nan«ss u»s« S’tSZZLZ'A j* « a i 1 », <«» 10—fit Robert L. Case, President Thco. A. Wetmore, Vice-President Isaac H. Allen. Secretary. A88KTH, January 1. Kf72, INCOMEfirWf, - - 63,300.022 *V IMP - 1,8*1.390 Ths Fatherland Series.* Nunilxr of policies »ssoe«l is 1071, 3,324. This C’omjon/ imors LIFE, NON - FORK ElTl’KK in TEN PAYMENTS, and EN DOW MKNT POLICIES, on the most favorable terms. t-hriM, .mltUoif Htakto,. „„ -1B . k I aui wirry, howevsr, lb«t it l» oulj " ho1 " ,,,m ' 1 fifty years since argument* drawn i but be lowered by such a from the sale of indulgence* ceased thing*, to be serviceable; I had hoped that the evil had been done away with much longer ago. If Rev.” J. V. 1 O’Conor has any desire to see a foil i tb# Ner. Mr. Doties, was offered j bat table of the various crimes for which opposition being manifitwled, and the indulgence was offered, and the price time of Synod being abort, it waa which was re<|uired in each case, the' •Sacra / A resol utiou emiursiug the Assert can Bible Society and its Agent bpre. withdrawn. The objection* were o( course neither to the Society nor its Agent, but to the principle of toll* *h forth is Us the Church’* being used to rveom **■** any vol notary society «l»*t The difficulty wss thst if they endorsed so excellent an msutuDon ss the Amcrivuu Bible Society, (hey Tajea Sacra iWmiteatiariar, 17 folio |>ages long, I will cheerfully show him oue. It might hsve some siul interest as a relic of the evil days now happily gone tbeae fifty years 1 mend pnSfk r 1 am inclined to thank Rev. J. V. I OT'oiior for his suggestion that we j recount the wars||p; Wldch Protes- ----- -—„ tantisro was engagrel. The part in j might expect to he called on to do the wars in the Netherlands taken I the same for other mwietir* aot of bj tl, r 1‘totwwi.u,, .ud iu tb- tbirtj j mrh Ut i, cllOTCM , r . years war again si the League of the Catholic Powers, as decribed by tbe The moat earnest and protracted most eminent historians, Piescott. delmte of tho whole was on tb.* Motley, ami Schiller, are indeed j*, rt ^ .•rganisiag Presby t« risa occasions of rejoiciug to all lover* of ..». tlr , i u .- ri.- V irw*-, 4 i» civil Ot religioo, Ubcrty. Ami « " . . Ame — ««• " dcwmlMiU of (ieriimti. in IVun«,l | r ®* u * w lil ^ nbe«. »* Wli.-v, vania, whose fathers were driven for unaninsoualy, of the following res** their faith’s sake from the Bishopric i Iulions: of Halzburg, or from the Palatinate, Bmalr«4, 1. That thi* Byaod is and the descendant* of Hngueoots , , , * williaxnes* among us, whose ancestors escai>ed * J ’ from France, after the drernl night • moo E ** colored prmple within oar of 8t. Bartholomew, and settleil in bound* to seek instrartiun fro** <»«r this county, might well be roused by ministers, and thst all tbe minister* the remembrance of H.o«e ..n. Hot ^ rohm rknn4l „„ ^ I must close, for I Jare not fortlier . , - i^spass ou your aimht. rtiooorageil to engage rare* #tly it rueUias. M AMlmiishle uumbcsl trf*|ht oo the prevent*!** sad core «f * treat variety of A*e,iA iff ai^i Viiir a mn^is M. ■— -■ * _jS *» vfwGBPGp mWTm** 4MT kofortaatwiai le u-reefing ts the —nih*at the medmsir, the miasr. the fanner, the piaster, and prof mma ; sad the «slralsth«s» hsve heap made foe »• ►«-It meridians sad Ulttodfo as are nwl wit- gl4p fftf m ffirmt iid Natiosai Ctuvtuii The Mlnrt. oars, m asmtary cfovu of lliflere, the *4 »|.le nv»fr than h*Jf the The L«there* 1'ublkatlrei ftnrtrty have lemaata tot trandate and of (J* •( “The YomIa'|C5i.- ,..,1^*"'* ' mkM k *” * , '*** , hw * In the ran date anti jirih - Warks, (mi (side k) aader the title 'flK ^.hv^Lske .#0.73 EJv, ou IHvideuda *re det land at the end of ftr$t year. All Policies are Nou-Forfeiting Iter three anuoal l*reminui«t hsve Wu paid. A few good agent* wanted, to whom liberal inducement* will be offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for South Carolina, .Yo. HlPllroad Street, CharletUn June? A no Hi. i hr Kidcraw H «. t raw ■*w i H »W *• «« • * >•*»«« pmltd Hi theflao* Perish; ar. Wresd the Sa im | Se* N» t, pat trespass ou your simce. Yours, truly. » B. M. S4MM!TKKtt. [ Lutheran ti MUtionary. Ecclesiastical. t»«» every prgpot wm? in | work in proaSoting the knowledge of the gospel among this people. -■ That in tbe jadgesoent of this Byaod, tbe way is dear, the General alterative «*f world, »re which are Wdir pScinrisl illwrtre ima vslsshir redfawfov the and farm, k<MMrw isstrwetive aad amuon* reading matter, ortgiaal and retertad. Au«u« the As »ssh* «• appear with «be apenisg of the year, this wtM hr ore af the hmhw owHfoL •ml ooffo had for ******* The pro pttrtora, Merer*.. liodettrr A Marith. fotdofh. Pa, «m> reostpt mt s two coat damp, will forward a ropy by mail to aajr perono who can pat prorare *w»e la hia aatahhaehoad. The liuiore in « %*ry rtty, town and »iIW» . * rttetua t rlv ward fhlP*|timH the cutlued world. the North Hea 0.75 . hrrmaa.......M the Little Harovard. . tihmi <»b«(re»ee Geyet \\ ally ; or. Fidelity Hr a aid.d L00 Hot No. 1. la a neat esse. E*rth #0.70 Qjat ThsriaAreo loo IV. Tr ~»re «d the Inca #J» INI amffift 0 -HO* Water* 1.10 my*•«..♦ .. ogs wp la * neat rear. T W : **' PIBal Love, OLIO I ha Srlned M**trr and ki* Mon. LOO net No. t. pat tip t* « neat ram. Jnat PaUudMd e—Twelve excellent •twrire* iwmdamd front the French, by Mi*. 1.uima It Htark. 1st and 2d Nenc;. iu * nenl ho*. #t JO. We have * number of «K)rt Trends Uret* under w*y, which we will fr*«oi time tu tunc. SVXDAY-WTMOOL UBRAllJSlt. Oar W. K». UtVR, H. B. tt'» UfcEJtT. Where tlwy Ivave opened their IMMENSE Special Notices. Dr T*tt * liver Fill*. A* s pwrjrati rivalled. Thru arums la aui'tWWi. »» and refe They mweatiretjr Vc* that moat pH* do _ Al «.t WA. Nov. 0. ifx mt torpor *4 the TJ smd m are—h wf rear# are Li iHKKAN. ter* to ssstst this propte in organ Dedication—Three new Norwegino islag themselvew into I'nwbjrteriao churches were lately consecrated in churches, separate from oar l'resby Wisconsiu. f tertes, with the aadbaalMMlIac that Mamachueettn.—The Brook Farm, bril to ns for religion* in near Boston, which Mr. Burckhardt, Mfialiari, mi Air as we can furnish a brewer, bought ttnd made n present f R* nM *^ God in his pri>vldtiN»re shall of to the Martin Lather Society for ™"C up empetent mimatera their the cstablishaieut of an orphan own lo 'hem in the nghl way. house was set awl for that purpose A third resolotioo overture* the by appropriate religion^ lercises. General Assembly at its aait aniet- October the 3d. With the exception i«g to rerwmsider it* (dsn reeom- of Dr. Passe van l’* address tbe ser mended in !«#. vices were in tbe German language. " *1«vm«* every Medirisw reroresactwhi.. th<M* tret have sever deni Half the HrwrSt frnss have fr*o» Assemldy rMncumng, for oar minis ! m. .»d m all stth Dypcpsfo. Sm* IMi tnreca.1^1 f,7 sw derived wvftt from any **f them **. 1 yww« Vc«wtnl4e Id v et Ptlla. %■ mmn|4 t ar gas.i Sal rr<rimi iwa ere- i- v ^wov^* * awx " v * srhc and tldli«re«ncsa Vwwra trwljr. W > It. *u , lair wf Ihuit itV. V a. D». Twtt’a klstr Dye keavrw w*» txdirn tows tint*. * sn uTnamn I ABIKS who wtah tw care fits a wrrk. I i !*»*» addrvre lot iVrlr 41 anufan u nw* fon, •» Lhasa her* (Hrett, New Y**ri lire a n—13t M are mtrh that wc l« fill <*rdrt* f«»r say Uwdui th* «»rore* wtmffiririai banam is this ••reatry awd tn KsrupcTi^HiS •riOwsml mt the aarec rmtem m tkw ' brep (oustsatl) wn kand * huge and varied awrertmewL t« which wc are tidbit 3 miltifiy itiluttllNHNHiifii.. . all the wants of • Nun day Hchtail. fnelwdtng MUm, Tewtamrats, Tracts, krwarria. Kerewda. Khle Diction ruStSTiTSS ’• r4 ‘- Any at mmt hanks texc* pt thare starker) nt) oral by wail at t' Krwanoahlr dtMrawwta wuwlc t« asd to fionday - arhowlw. We tawamitbr immest nwr •uMomcr* n»t t»» -nd •jo#* by mail; »*ut to remit rlreiirew. draft* or hat Clffise nnki* FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. \ | N • U ranllv hoowd ranvawimr hook fot the krrt and cbcofwwt family Hi 14# ever pshtehed. wiU he amt free tit - It contain* fBwtratino*. with aiiprerr- MaUuir Mjc will *h«w yre whal National Pnhltah WM. I). LOVE & CO. D ESIRE Ui aunoumv to their friend* and patriot* that thev hsve moved tide their LAKt.E AND ELEGANT STORE, Corner Main and Plain Street!, (PxiOK Tilt W|lCKt.r.M HoilNK.) I IVf ntHii! NTtR’K OF New and Desirable Goods, Sdcctfd with xtwt rare, and rotut»ri«in£ Uh* U-4 Huln Aof G«wd» h» 1m- found eith in Domestic or F«*reign Markcti j we invite the attention of the ii of this County and Mmrouudinir*. feelinir savored thst we ran famish tneni with better Goads, at lere prices, than any booae in South Carolina, aa our Stock remprisp* only the lw«t ebuw of (food*. Kaanplca rent by mail on application. We keep nlwava i« hand a Choke Line td OOOI»k for MOITININO. J. H. K1NARD. I HAVE recently returned front the North, and am prepared to exhibit | the most elegant and complete atook of I DR7 GOODS Ever brought to thus market, consisting <»f the latest and most popular styles in Drew* Good*, Caesimere*. &e., with a fall line of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And select assortments of Carpeting, Window Shade* and Curtains, Rapt, •<uml either MaUimrt*, and all other artk-h-n uHually t*. to which found in a FirerClawt Dry Goodn F>tab inhskitsiit* liftlmtcnt. MR JOHN GRAY, Well know* in the np-comitty. i* now in oar employ, and would W triad to ree or hear from Ida frieada, at the GRAND CENTRAL DET GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF Wm. I>. Love A Co., rtlU MBlA. 8. C. Tlie trrand oprtdtijr of the Millinery Department fhi THURSDAY, October 10, umier U«- direction awd tmperTinoa of Mrs. ^V. McCormick, 80 generally known throughout ths State for her skill and taste, offers unusual attraction*, tbe stock having been care- S fall v reiected by hereelf, and placed at figure* to meet ail want*. Oct 31 . r-jjr- 1871 Spring and Summtr 1871 H.& W.C. SWAFFIELD. re ssy l lag Can. Atlanta, Ga. Ort 4 4—4m A SILVE R TIP ADDS j CENTS TO THC CCST OF A SHOt. ANO CMC DOLLAR 10 ITS VAIUC t The celeltrated How 3 Sewing Machine and American Button-Hole and .Over sewing Machine constitute a prominent feature in the line of my basin ere, being justly considered tbe most efficient and satisfactory now in use. The public generally are invited te give me a call. J. H. mARD, On Main Street, one door South of Co lumbia Hotel, Columbia, 8. C. Oct 11 5—tf The institution opened with eleven ltoyr and two girl* tinder its care. General Council.—A long fe|»ort on the minutes of District Sy nods was presenter!, under the eleventh item of which, referring to a partic ular question pieseuted by the Iowa Synod, Tirr. “La Furle” MasttPAf-rr RtJtci COMPART, of No. To ( hamher* Street, merits the attention «f tbe female iwvtMti of tbe commaaifcy. Tlieir mannfat to red rubber g«*sK atritebi* to tbe vartotu wants of lathes and children, are of the best 857.60. MS 1 #Mri. New arikle*. m Wtfttilt* rent W*<> to aft, . lltf»FJt 'fte'f Ml FhfW .. M or forfrtt article*, im tented Jah IS. seat free to alL Addresa W II »E»T EM.tr Bread way. N Y flee % IJhrefit quality arid |Mittern The rouifreny r*"*#**^ j has spared no expense iu having the tho delegate of that Synod ,||f erM)t urticiei eul with aeeoracv, was requested to present the views *, that there may exist no oevemtity atholic member in Charleston, troversy in tbe said writer was learning aud deim?'i W , ul , cQ tb !?' Bishop’s resi st. Baii >Q ( farnia,J i hint j but Rev. hi© 80utte f n y overwhelmed proof n r 111888 testimony and that the th nnf a ! 8ity ° f the cbar 8®» the kut?, i <l ? €at,on wa » settled in Backt^ for this generation. Dr. an <I i)nhn\ were collectetl ^Conor«{‘ , E<1,tor * if Rev. J. V. a K»inti t 1 u 8 to l al ^ er testimony ’rithan , B “ ,er » 1 jCau furnish him 10 *u nlmemt endllss list of works of that Synod ou the matter; where upon the Presidebt was ssketi to retlutre to writing the statement made by him, and referred to iu tbe question, respecting tue sense of tbe declarations given by tbe General Council at Luucaster, Ohio, in 1870, and present the same to the oonvett tion, as follows: 1. The Bulk is: Lutherau pulpits are for Lutheran ministers only ; Lutheran altars for Lntberan com mnnicants only. 2. The Exception* to tbe rale be long to the sphere of privilege, not of right. 3. The Determination of the Except on* is to t>e made in consonance with these principles, by the consci entious judgment of pastor*, as the cases arise. Whereupon it was Revolted That tbe statements made by the President as tbe senae of the declarations of the Couucil delivered at Lancaster, Ohio, and now pre seated by him in writing to this con vention, be transmitted to the Iowa Synod as the answer returned to the question asked by them through their delegate. If this is not a round about way of saying, “The ministers In connec tion with the General Council may exchange pulpits with ministers o other churches, and also admit to communion members of other church ea”—we are much mistaken. OTHER CHURCHES. Tbe Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina convened lately in Col urn bia. We make a few extracts from the Southern Freebyterian: One hun dred and eleven member* were en for alteration*. All can It* fitted without ineonventeace or trouble. See the Company’* advertisement la another page of this paper. TALLAHAfftNXJK, FIs., Aug. 23, 1868. Menem. ZeiUn d Co.; Our junior editor has tried your Liver Regal* tor aod is taking it now, and finds it invaluable to him as a corrector of the stomach and regulator of tho bowels. Article* of diet thst he dared not indulge ta before taking your 1*1 ver Medicine, be can now eat with impunity. Very truly, DvKHe A Sfarhawk, Editor $ Flortdian Wertn m MT tv" ™ *** I A DIES, rend for IU«Mtr»i«d < .«i II Aitdrere u IVrV tfoaslartarlwg <’« . W( hreW(*8t.. New York, (Dre* t*» Write for large Ulaataafted DerertfWive Price LM to ■ tit'a %g wetalMi Wail n* . s . a FtlSJI DHWr* ** , M Wff.shew ffiftMi* I vf •' i.dtetl tag mitre. 8h«t (1«*a %tdvwR. Pl«tni». Ar... nf every ktmi. fwUra or Wo*. at very law price*. Gau*,#t to #flri; FIs- tal*, #1 ts #fl# {Aagtt St-euwty I ADUl «hs trite a * j,—, ^|. ft — i. i iii im V aa 1 i »i■ t in, ,a«4*i <'*'■0# late t «... m( ham here mt dmtartnu ftteitw Doxi’t flswk. Hawk, Spit, Spit, Blow, Blow, and disgust everybody with yoor Catarrh and Its offensive odor, when Dr. Mage’s Catarrh Rem edy will speedily destroy all odor and arrest the discharge. Havk You Siut?i Hrm t—A lady who for tbs last fits year* has bam a leader of the fashion la Now York, and who may bis seen twice a week in her elegant caiecbe driving a pair of *uj»erb ponies in Central Park, has recently stated, ia the select dr clc to which she belong*, that the only article in existence which im parts beauty and lustre to the com plexion without ultimately impairing the texture of the skin and causing It to collapse and wrinkle, is Hagan’* Magnolia Balm The name of the distinguiMhed member of the beau atomic who matte this declaration can not with propriety be given, bnt ft may be mentioned «a paneant that she has spent several vaar« of her life in Enrope and la fomUiar with all the arts aod preparations em ployed by the court Ueaatiee of the old world to enhance their Te JLM! m Oct 4 OF WORSHIP afiteiMHi i* no* Nov *2 LAJDY AGENTS VANTED Te istredere ear wMvUrd sad popular tavestiao* of TOhtew Goods for Unity mtil ChfliirmiNi Wiar. Thsy mtl mpklb. and give mthatmfbm fiend ter llleatntied Orite—foldiymli ItemUtel i a Tk.7 •tegfAl fi^itt New TO-DAY Iu aouwitu^l Th* New nitutrated Pioplm Weekly. two weeks fi*ed itself finely ia „ fseism* aod tea helped la this rretd^bal in juidteea^lhs ^tft of the “JTJNT SO'tHIGH. Ml I M ■ + i iMl Arrest* are having eae taking fear k la w* the fir*4 ig vaheatd-ol aneeeaa, him) red DA BMW Is two thaaaPM sad eighty ihi* gnat CtrroUu* aod t*r*n FI MACLEAN. rroDDANT fit CO.. TNib I'kilshlnbk V tW \toU *nov n BOOK Om-m ttymmt ef JforcA AsMews. v|Y|||#t h<h4. «f«:« I ready. We give tin rbnrri* right rests «a rvery reyn «*ld. and te this way part at the profit* arevoe to the rhurrh Frier, is fiteep ft an Iterk Ard«*)ie Uw. Mor««reO Tsrka, gib edge Meroreii. extra gilt . f Wh Tariry Meewrret, plate. t Rl Turin Moneett, *op*<v extra gilt .. *00 Tsrkeir Adnfifsw *00 With cilt rlasp«.8lcrt»1srxtra. MiaMiPV* and reMtgregntiaa* am re «l<*e*4ed ts seed ss their order* at ssee. te srhrew a diamaiit at he per mat. i* rtTLFrr kmtiojc Fritv. »■#*i Arahmqse. gih edgr.PSj EaglMh Tsrarjr, fit Ten I«er rent made to three she hay te qoastitie* Id'KFIE k CHAEMAV. lW*A«pUrn.(Vil«BUa.S ( Feh Ifi 24—tf NEWBERRY COLLEGE. isantu at Wfilhftlin, H. < TNIE Annual Hrariim «»( tfo* laatitwtios 1 will commence the flMt WDlfr DAY ot 8EFTKMRER <Vh), IfJ*. F» ftet aad bestthy piece ‘ theii Mtsa. wmikl «fo j ^advsstage* .»{ New- PMPBHL The ooeies of tn*t rarUon la as thorough ga say isatitwtios of the kted te tea fiwalhara Jtealm. * ■iter farther putkalan, add ram Rkv. J. P. KMKLTEER. Walhalte, fi. C. Aog f» 48—tf We am sow receiving our sewly shrtod SPRING aud SI MMER STOCK of READY - MADE CLOTHING, II ATH, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. Haiing serurtd the smieea of a FIRJ*T CLASS CUTTER in oar Cat- ton* iVtsrteiini, we will MAKE DP GARMENTS te the Latest Sty lee. and guarantee satis fortiou We am mill taking order* for three FALL | WORK FOR AGENTS ! ! “TP TEE HEIGHTS OP FAKE AND FORTUNE Climbers to w the title And &e Rentas taken by the beccnte HEK OP HAST” Thi* of our splendid new octovo. TOO page* of moat instructive reeding, bristling with fact* and ahve with fresh interest, to he ready shortly. Exclusive territory given; name the district yon desire, and state experience in bnrinere 5end 11.00 for prrepectn* Inmk. Write at once for descriptive circular to WM. H. MOORE A CO M Publishers, Cincinnati. Sept 6 53—tf t PERFECT-FITTING SHIRT# Lamm mile* of SPRING HATS on hand. Oar Fiirtsling Goods DeptriM la comphrie. 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