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. rtferootJtQ di»i»k»#JM!> Uia held at Constance, ami vm ferwar
aUcgiAUoe to the j (led to the Evangelical AHtiuum, with
1^ 50,000 priest# of Paria the alfnatarea of fl$*hi*p
» ers to Are the female j Dr. Ton Bchult aod aae
Mifpd the females, I It wan somewhat voluminous*, and
jeoce, use weapon# , was read hjr I>r. SchaJT. Tins paper
JS^o be resisted. These ‘ wna prepared in rraponve to an i»m
smiley eutreatie*, ami even ration from the last aeaaion of the
ftaogUter aud cheers.) Alliance for a representative fn»m
1 priests are t Why tha Old Catholic Coagreen. The
ago there were in Paris! jmper gratefully acknowledged the
Icietrs who had been priests, receipt of the invitation, and stall it
w bgt that was. A man that it was the desire of the organ!-
VJimiKKA?i VISITOR,
»« •* Uttn n-ta.
- Hu ws* tL «r-^ ▼
t> M * InTmniMiiMtMa u.
Wtor, IVvIMbn mb. 1*1*.
4 a. Mh iff ' fe 1 'HTam 1 wW
thioh
a mediator between a
been ^
made artifickn
JiiuuunictiM *
be „
tU * «q»»Ut,w
M and
I s tbe messi«
(ho Lord;
comim
|lHirsou with
dogm* riU m
It he Hole
I of each believer
«s
^ ’ ne,
M “tpyjir
-- infelliblya
leant. Each*#
fau only accept m
admit# its tnU.
*'fy is a kind of j
the wisdom of
>£tna mast erne
the selfnesrehttl
re seeker. Is m
lie spread ne«m|
is ruinous
|uud iu our
iristianity, and s|
[any of the
puatiou, ((
testantism
a difference,
ice of the
light.
criticism ate «rj
iu this
in Germany » j
« ed to h* fatal
here is one we
minal ProtofastJ
hat they de
religion is. ft »|
M’viug and thi J
irst kuowlwifes
ladeu with pill
ginning of ehM
r e need hhie frj
*r longing I
liug glass wridiwj
i a sinner. W
ins light and life I
nneetion » t*
; with unify. M
.•ate unity
done for few
to prepnw *
ggle that » t#
al Christian |
one snoth^
ihonld now »»
e are die s >lh
unit** ell fij
■olors and
Jesus Christ, a cab
pilgrimages had sue-
g^gderfally. They are in a
jjyrt is full of magnificent
imi the pilgrims think it a
to go there for noth-
"sad **** au oternal rewar< b
* are miracles wrought,
JfLpioph«cy is fulfilled of Paul,
w Jm shall be strengtheued by
tf««iilh»fetiou of lying wonders,
jgmlt are mistaken in their
pr lh® Cbnrcb. Look at the
| Wwr . The Jesuits only anc-
j B preparing the way fbr the
of the Bible. T* -
prince iuto that war. The
s^e> entirely misled when
the aspirations of our
After our disastrous
, man In desired to instruct
hBt ^ P rie * ts opponed
dOfation, and got i>eti-
ip favor of “holy igno
re the pilgrimage*, the
Lob don't know fhat the lady who
‘* r - '’"ypin at the end of
i»m irell known old
cottfenned herself to
Virgin. Well, they
that this was the Vir
the potatoes, aud the
tail. We have done
pilgrimages; we
re than 4,000,000
Bride Religious liberty is iuevita-
l*i*d eltimately certain. That
l^rty is insured by the character
Ifee Angle Saxon race, a race that
boss no obstacles aud will not be
fwdily overcome.
At fee Fourth Avenue church
n G. D. Cummins, of Kentucky,
ddrered a discourse on “The Uo
mb aod Reformed Doctrine of Jus
mtmr Dr. Fisher, of Yale Col-
Up, took for bis subject
tWOTWTAiNmM AND BOMANI8M
compared in their relation to mod
em dlVflixation.’ , The idea devel
oped Vy this speaker was that Pre-
iwta&ti*m was exalting and Catbo-
fcisja depressing. Protestant ism was
hherty; Catholicism was despotism.
!» kit elaboration of this idea the
*p*ker showed thoroughly and in
zatiou which tta
to get into a more iaiimauc inter
course with the Christians of the en
tire world. As a few of the feature*
of the address there may be men
tioned the action of the Coogrees
in the establishment of evangelMml
preaching in the Catholic Chnrch,
the abolishment of the eoofeanioead,
the allowing of priests to marry and
the extension to female* of a vow*
in the management of the Chareh.
Dr. Seliaff said, after he had finished
the reading of the paper, that the
Old Catholic Church now numbered
.. —. fifty nine congregations, 3,000 mem
They [hers aud forty prieeta, and further
stated that next winter nix student*
of that faith would be admitted into
the University of Bone, Prussia.
FROFfaaoB PRO*IKK
*r
the Visitor, _
concerning the 8ye«d «T (felfl
Weetern Virginia, remuntta the fel *
lowing error that «T%* tloNme Of
Rev. J. & ffrinmr We* renewed; m4
that be I* teechteg sad prea«lil«% ifi
fit Airy .* fee. ft should he feet J.
]> fi rerr* ■,% '..'.i^hlflg USSfi j■pmreamf'y **d )
ICW
Ph
tO *«ln
'rarer ./
r
ia
If wtlhMd future
GrtesMw fii eegaged h the
the ehole herdee mMm\f
for
To T. B.lt
win
Pfeifer whet he
^fi|l
11 t.
m eot need ia
eed % By esyteg t
« * W. VwgxaAe riyeud ere
Wife he phmee tefe mi hem we eee
The next paper, entitled ‘'Catholi
cism in Bwitsertnnd rieee the taat
Council,* was read hy I*rofennor C.
Premier, D. D., of the Theologkel
Seminary of the Free Church, located
at Geneva, Switzerland. After giv
ing n running sketch of the fwefpre**
of the Roman Cetholie religion in,
Switzerland during the he decade,
the speaker prophesied that the
Chnreh of Switxerlnad, Catholic, bat
| not Roman, would soon rise out of
the confusion which was attendant
upon it* departure from a fixed and
long established faith. The good
work ot Father Hyacinth* In Swif.
aerlaud wa* greedy coiemeaded
The speaker dwelt at some length
upon the proapects of the new faith.
IJM’Tt’HK n\ DM STOMMM
The liev. R. S. Stiwrs, of Brook j
lyn, reail the next imper. ent»tke*l
“Rome's Ap|ieal to Educated I’m
testants." After sketching out the
eutire code of taws, rules of faith
and doctrine* of the Romish religion,
the sjieaker said that to him, as a
Protestant, all these teachings seem
ed opposed to the spirit of the Her j
moil on the Mount and the letters of
Paul. On tbe other baud, to the
Roman Catholic, the PiotesUnt in
terpretations of the religious tenets
laid down by the prophet* and 1‘hrist
seemed equally cloudy ami ineona
I On Prwf M., whe me «l,|d
tfiM...
The Mieiln*
vmbm, lArj,*m
the present. W
KIlIxbMMW.^ U. U«
> tlin, if «*£• man. U Ik*
meantime the RUmMi UsA# u> the
Ceeand HimA HemtA. fisc a ^iot
Whal imewer 4e the rkemhM
g**®t fikeihree. hs4 e* hear finem
aiT^s i *1 ic.H.
"dfeme Ffeosrr «WVlrhf fefi* Yea,
4f
*b* km might
^ ^ M| « fee really
2
will
m * day «v lew mil Tkm ..
iWL j
two osea to da,
' Mu*r im to am
1 Thm weak
vefee earn
i» fe»
to
-va* SECURITY
ukk insi;ran< k and annOitT company,
6p NEW YORK.
I
to
there, -we hare
me meed at them,* fire that fe fere
Ome little worher
it
* h«t.
properly rerslaiad
If uo pains were
by whSh we JT3f
Ive*
tweety yean the
Is
In fere
\ eeterday. the gwalle rey* of ea
emlarea earn efenoe f—emifey amd
yfeeeere* ef the day were el m m
treeediaery hied. 1
lh* knit 4si in tO* i*tluM*n
w ere ss-ssX ed
ef the Lord *
(•fed to •
ef m fire!
hy th# fere Verve **|
rhevs- rmy
with exhelatioe*
»• nqpmtiy
Ague hfllvre fevers dymatrty
1 nf femlreic jfeeefilte, rhea
kail U* reason- for emertaininglTh* Bw.»o d.«rt... pmrai.
nek t riev, traveling over the bite to iM ■!>»« •»<><•»
Wjof tbe Catholic Cbnrcli u» .how ,nre roran » “ r
Oat it in nothing but bomlnge to: «<>""»»'*»> •«•«*'» pn».i*e
*rw to the ntoolute Uictntion of
MiretMHi ef the lleky f
was premsfeed hy
lead, la tha
i|*in|k 4at llmnnlit ,.yl L
vow w^m am^mFsmfega* a* feMfcwme • ^nemi^MH^fefeiMW
femUy. He preached fur Mae, fethafe.
* 1 _
|»a»ifemmfw Wferfea
Hm* ft lea
fmrev I lire
te hm field of ksfeee ka
liaa. We eieh hire a
berk to hm firmh, eot
me eomld las* re hare hire
ssfeh an Aod re fete bafirem
we nay, that if, deriag hte
Virginia, he hna
i to Mrs
; •pfNtfored T root re* who have
| fiswoee, hDagfet fmnpmrty, Me, In the
More to cures* \% With the aredeet
; soggrelMre Chat the epaee reaaey be
) Risen to Heaank* «r let thenlegical
weald hare the
ef o«r fide d<pM*irt of
, g. gfi I.Vt 8 hag dfelyll
A f*W
. . a, .4 . . 1 t
tv# n«*n
I* adreoe* with HestoCter’s
AuIhiwb n always * aroeoe of
Keen the<
the hMMd
fed denomination, whereas in tbe
O'fcraed religion, which discarded
difeUlnes* connected with the old
hath, tbe Christian man gained true
hfetrty. ■ .-«*
I Tie next speaker wa# the Rev. T.
Imtianx, of Paris, who chose for bis
thm# “The Evangelization of Ro»
«w Catholics in France." The Pro
loUAtant evangelization had sne
fefed admirably—beyond expecta
fex- In many places footholds had
fe* obtained where there had been
•frfepes of success. In some of the
r *y PWt* of France where it was
fed expected the seed was sown
brought forth fruit. The rev
dfel gentleman gave many inci
^fets support of the truth of his
f**ri*©n f and wound up by express
*1 hope that with the spirit
fejfe Mimated the Kvatigeliean Al
fe**! and which was now felt in
•“fe“Parts of France, that country
fere he refreshed and reinvigora
hdi*8 she was in the day* of relor-
fefiuii
Rev. Frank Conlin, D.D., of
'refer read a most elaborate paper
t *Tii? Training Required to Kna
SPjfefefeOt Ministers Effectually
the Intellectnal Demands of
S'A.fter this the Rev. Pres I
^•feAlvab Hovey, D.I)., of Newton
refeical Institntion, Massachu
^•pokc on “Religious Liberty."
tp*k sbcond section
re fe 8t. Paul’s Methodist Episco-
^^hurch. The general topic as-
re«l for discussion by this section
*ia to 0 ^ Catholics in Conflict
Komaniam.*
BY PROFESSOR KRAFT.
^ r8 l ; paper was read by Pro
r T* W * Kraft, D.D., of the Uni
j^L B ° Dn ’ 1>ru 8eia,on the sub I
CaiLr B Vatica,) Council and Old
^ He- stated the true
jfefefeof the Catholic Church to lie
.|kfe ,ver8al jurisdiction and the
grefe infallibility of the Pope.
!* * Hle * fe* 4 * l >eeii carried to sncli
U( i lljat Ihe official press of
Jw .had published the announce-
^ w hen the Pojie conceived
Wta it was Christ thiukiug in
Uuuoi ^^hermore, it was asserted
Wfi was visible in the Pojie.
( >U> catholic church.
pa,>er pctgnned tor
Catholic Congress recently
anil secure a far greater degree of
sanctity in this life*; while Prides
tantisnj, oti tbe contrary, appears far
too secular and worldly. Th# oaten
tattous and gorgeou* nnwlts of He
man Catholic worship were then eon
trusted with tbe simple and plain
devotional service* of Protest an riaoi. j
To its adherents the Roman Catho
tic faith promise* to b# the great
church of tbe future; and in order j
to meet these doctrine*, whirl} are
widespread, tbe Proteataut Chnreh
must have n better understanding of
the seductive and attractive inttn
cures of its mysterious ceremonies.
The Roman Church must be seen on
its dark side to be nnderatood.
Next week's paper we will finish
with the proceedings of the Alii
ance, which adjourned on th# alter
noon of Saturday, Ort. lttb. On
Sunday evening farewell oseretMta
were held at tbe Academy of Music,
Stciuway Hall, Tammany budding I
and Cooper luslitntr.
A STORM MUKW1NO.
New York, October IA
A tardy publication is this morn
lug given of 1, tiers of Dr. Tower,
late missionary bishop of Zanxilmr,
addressed to Bishop Potter, of this
diocese, and the Dean of Canterbury,
finding fault with th# latter for pur
ticipating in the communion service
in the Presbyterian church, in this
city, on Sunday last. Dr. Toxrr any*
this conduct of the dean will b# ac
cepted in this country and England
as sufficient reason and Jnstiftcation
for Episcopalians attending nttrac
tive services of the Catholic Church,
and may lie cited to pronounce the
representation that the Episcopal
Church is tbe haven of rest for those
tossed by multiplicity of doctrine, a
delusion and a snare.
Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical IH*
covery will enre a cough in ooe-haif
the time Decennary to cure it with
any other medicine, and it doea it,
not hy drying it up, bat hy remov
iug the esuse— subduing the irrita
tion and healing the ailecled ports.
For all cases of latryagitia, Hoars.
iMtaa, Suppression or Lon* of Voice,
Bronchitis, Severe Chronic or Lin
gering Coughs, it will be found to
surpass any medicine that has ever
before been offered to the pohite.
Bold by druggists.
Far Uu» I.aiharea Yhatm
SUhnoMl XMaB.
We hekteve the (moot m laAiag
deep hoM oyare fee heart* of oar
people. Certaia moTereeatsof Previ
dene* show nnmUUkafclj that R m
th# wff! of the great Head of the
ehurrh that ft he saatalaed. Tb*«
what it oar duty t Tb pUh»-~reUal
the co opera thus of God and pat o«r
ahtrelders to the wheet,' and all wurti
togHher . ' ’
AwnnvKH h>to or mtwr*
la iMwded to cereenf fndtrealahiy W
JT»*ther oar rercrel dlttrirt AyredA
The Theotngieal ferelnary at ItalMfi
in the stroafret hrmd that holds re
fogetheT ; aod that hevaoar wh *D
meet ia eo operative rfeset to sonfaia
It. A Virginian, No.ith iNkrullhiaa,
Georgian and )|ia*irelpffeln meet ofi
com moo ground and gnra rretpem
catty warm a* they toll of “Owr
ifeodhary,* and reofitve to feolHato
It at all hazard*. Rhatt they not
unite ton la the blessed work of
aMoml And where more appro
priatety or more hopefully thin «|
Richmond f MmH we not have owe
Oener«l Nyood mission f Oar fund*
•nlted upon one iaipoeiaat-mirehre,
aod that rigorously soatahred. wifi
aceoai|diah infinitely more fee thm
eanae of Christ and oar brio red La-
the ran rhurch, than coa poaaibly hi
dree bv divided effort* ia a umailer
way. The Utter hardly rums ia the
case of rer ablest Hy nods, above lb#
dignity of onprooiifeog experiment
when directed toward* so tta port aafi
a point a* Rirhmood ; la bat a tax-
lag of the* potkocw of a straggling,
dependent little flock—bat a pern
rokiag flattery that bring* heart
•che to th# Victim, and abredaut re
werd of reproach to Lhe overtaxed
By aod.
SOMETH IN (I PMULUUUTT n
is demanded. \
must be taken opon
some(blag that given
the ultimata fulfil Imre t of the
kindled ie tha
which discarding all
expevtaaent
apt re
seoloua, sheer fid effort. The Vir-
flMta Hy nod
filtiN' cmi |gf S, I m*,
i-vn 4toloe amfirereflfil i ! ffreal
tex* fefiJy feflTfiwAltai ifisrfel
i the questtoa, “Caa wa
reach, aod tha
it to Hraretoa.
'ok they fimld
IT **A FriireP tu oar t^lbveefi
Chareh, why has he brought sad
reared to be bruaffhl bafipre the
pahlle farts that can rely W i»j»-
feoaa to her heal netereets. whre a
feekec efifirsoseit to the Preeldrel, or
to th* tteortory of fereod, ar to those
heriog rretrot el fee Oflhgi fe
If **A fffeead* tfi fee feetuftea
refer le IT fe« ha
fee fe safe art tag the part
1 “ ll re *• thaHMaagi i *
ho Threfefffeal feaefeAfy
ilfife
red hie
ae fi
cfeerirfe fey a <
say TV fall la a period of fe* year
•od regndahae of
I* ttocoHariy laipar-
haoM theirefar* he
take* drily ai fets mtiyl aaaaea
Church Notices.
HoUto. T
iVereotiaa sf fee
wiB he held at B*fel*»
He., raa-
re Tharadajr, Ort. VXk, 1*71, al
ft • Vhiek A. H TV BBiaistmi sad dele
rota* will please oltserre fee foDorini
train, fere trom fiavaoaah will leave
eerisy. aod all will arrive at
Lola City. Tl*-, as Wedawdlay morning,
they wfit hi eeoveyed to the
rsardta* to tV anoaerematu of
v lari
JittfW P. M dinar, ferrrlary.
hast ml oiAagt jPoedly
S2^mfliiff Aumv « g amss- raieswotia Vr ^ waaa<^^kls»
HA ff M we*' re pere.i©*Jf
Vet*uhlh ftdfiaffe aod 7basr~for Dy»
( '•nrtiiatioo. Debility S»rk Head-
ifere A marks, and all deeroaire-
*4 Liim
HPPIIPVL hr it. i?aww qflai-
feflyre. [Mar M 14m
■flrfeffff-» fffePfek YVfeh*
BIBI
8uc S#^ rl 'i < th resto^hy.
jysms
Mffflff/Mf J TIFL
April 2
237—tf
A UIIIVAI.
OF
•r ire;, m
I’fitfe e miuieior amt wife sa m-
of direct labor fife fioak»
him la
wfehT M
| re ere el fee
wfeeh pfey re fee ifefer. tha fire
m
»
tfig pat hy what meoae he woe ere*
varied, he iwpMadj -My male ie e
ehtfimtaa, aod eoatfeuaffy he laid
••of fee genre feveof .fretsCbriet,
end hi* reedfeeas to «Te, and he
oarer reeled aatff A woe a ahefiel
mow, tor*i* a rule fe our ffewvcb
••fit %hew a heofher la creeeiledL he
feesfi go aod hriog Mother* 'whp| g
fin:"4 HIQ
AY
UW.a SWAFFIELD’S
CLOTHING
AUD
HAT HOUSE :
fe*t ui lwz»t atock in tiw
WU i g-irtrlr siaemmitti t nq m A
tr* Vfiffff Jl (U IHrTIl wl!Yl HIIWIF.
a GOOD
It doee to
mm nun t*.
bfiuviaiasmu2atm* ouwa.bow, iu»
tJ. m .2! H. .r22rg:iy -Tho oowat umum ;
psd m ca fee fereod fe tW edfeBll
rxaeytZii-s;
■
tharey of nor Hps
Robert L Case, President Theo. A. Wetmore. Viee-Preside&t.
lease H Allen, Secretary.
ismisan^ • -
Xamlrer of poheiss issued in 1*71, 5,8*4.
P8JM0.022
• tretreo
Thh Uompsm issues LIFE, NON FORFEITURE In TEN PAYMENTS, and
KhDOWJMEki'l 1*01.H'IKK, no fee must favorable terms.
arc elm Uncd at fee end of ftnt year. All Policiaa are Non-Forfntiog
after three annual Premiums bar. U <-r> paid.
llHwal iaducements will be aflhred by
Drahplii
fter three at ,
A few food agent* wasted, to srUrnn iil
Jaoa 7
erepwpre
LOUIS SHERPESEE,
General Agent for South Carolina,
No. 40 Broad Street, Charleston
I- —'HM' ■l.l ■ I
^SlATiC CUOLERA IN CUINA.
Alutoat Kr+rjf fri< Cored With
PAIN-KILLER.
bin Nias: Darin«r a n-sid.-nc*- of aami-
teu years t* Mam red t *htnn as a art*
fioaary, 1 found to** Fain-Kjlb r a most
rionary, I firimd ro%> r’ain-Jyller a most
rine I found It moat HTn i
ttos q MM K.ftd sf Pain-KHb
hot wst.-r swertemd with
I fouad H most t« give s
IT in a gill of
„ WL™, j sugjii ; t Im“D ,
sftrj sl*oUt fiftwtl Wiiatltes. twgin to give
about a tabieapmmfwl *f the same tail
tare rvriy few minates until n liel was
oMsinert Apf>ly hot annlh-stlons t.» the
— the
tih i. rliai s&d rub tlw limbs
pw’fMa wlto had the cholera,
red task tke asedMoe faithfully, in the
way stated above, eight out of »cu rewv-
vred Ibtv. R TFT FORD.
Misrianary ia China.
Doan bins; During a laaig residence is
Chin* 1 have used your valuable Pain-
Killer, both ia mr own familv and nmong
fee rhiarsr. and have found it a most
•oreUaot medfetne. In the summers of
r ® and INfe while residing in Shanghai.
found it an almost oertsui care for
fidux, if used ia time. Indeed. u*inp
k ia a great Buy inatanors, I do not
remember tailing in a single case. For
three year* 1 have been residing iu this
pteaa more feaa fifty mite* fr«an a pky-
mrisn. sad have been obliged often to
«pre «*y resources in cases of sick
■rto. The rhinaae tome to us in great
nomhri« for modieine and advice.—
T>m«gt. without mediewl knowledge our-
aeliwa, tl>e few simph remedies we raa
emnamadlore so much in ad ranee even
fret pkyrieian*. that we have almost
daily appUcmCism. W* allow them to
come. Means* it brings us in contact w ife
fesm and open* a «fant of nsefalnesa. In
diarrhea, ertic, viuaitiag. cholera, c-oughs
rifPain-Killer haa Iw^en my chief
medireae. > ours, very truhr.
K*v. T. P. CRAWFORD.
Tungchow. Cbituu
Those using Pain-Killer should strictly
observe fee following directions :
At fee Mrearencemonlof tiw disease take
a teaspoon fat of Pain-Kffltr, in sugar
and water, and then bafee freelv across
fee atomach and bowels wife tik* Pain-
Killer clear. Should the diarrhea snd
urearp malisar, repeat fir dose < vmr
fifteen nun ales. In this way fee dread
ful scourge-may be checked and the pa
tient relieved in the coarse of a few
hour*.
N. B.—Be sure and get the genuine ar-
Ucla; aud it I* recommended by feose
who have used the Pain-Killer for the
choices, that in extreme cases the patient
take two <** more) tea*j*oonful» uistrad
of one.
Tha PAIN-KILLER Is sold bv all the
Druggists aod Dealers in Family Modi
NP
Price r*. and (in cants and fit
PKERY BAVIS
Man *. A ProVltt
Oct 17 2«5
Prov.
lm-4t
True
Merit
Ts
i bui Toot
Appreciated— TBrown’i
w ilka," have bcca befoi»
the public many years. Each year find#
the Troches in some new, distant locali-
ln vnriau* parts of fee worid. IWii
article of true merit, when once u«J!
th# valor of the Troches ia appreciated,
red they are kept always at band, to be
used as occasion requires. For Coughs,
Cold*, and Throat Diseases, the Troches
have proved few effcncy. For
every wlierr.
Agentn Wanted.
8KVI> FOU CATALOG LX.
D0KXS73C firtmto KACHUTE oa, New York
8ei»t 5 - —3ui
IRIIVLT FLOWS
, am. km >o mumr n tut.
II
Sept 35
H»h slen om sse r» p—rnS«« g
Vstre ihr->ugh«Hit tto«« N)ut|u fM-iMl for
llluUTNied <X*W'|Ce"ntk
Pno«' Ll<an«i certitWwIes
. itnn«Utm:
f tfilMI. fillCS 4 MAWY,
LotHvikiK, Kr.
—6m
OPIUM^s^
pro CHARGE
tor trestaseat until cured. ('«fi r>o or wiu r>
DR. 4.0. BECK, Cisotresari, O.
Oct 3 363—4t
A MAK OF A THOT78AJn),
Consumptive
WHEN death
" ▼ from _
having failedi,
was hourly expected
all remedies
whereby Dr. H
child wit
UU- imi fTiumim
led to a discovery
. — — * cured his only
■■■Ltli a preparation of Cammabis In-
dica. lie now gives receipt free on re
ceipt of two stomps to pay expenses.
There i* not a single ayumtam ef eoa-
sttMiptiou that it does not dissipate—
Night Swe®u, Irritation of fee Nerves.
Difficult Kxyeetoratkm. Sharp Pain* In
fee Lungs, hauaea at tbe Stomach, Inac
tion of the Bowels, and Wasting of the
MnsrUto. Address CRADDOCK fir CO-.
1032 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa M giving
name of the Lutherm VT "*
Aug 8
—13t
J. H. KINARD.
1 BAVE recently returned from the
North, and am prepared to exhibit
the most elegant and complete stock of
DRY GOODS
Ever brought to this market, consisting
«*f fee latest and most popular styles in
Dress Goods, Caasimeree, Ac., wife a
full line of
HOSIERY AHB GLOVES!
And Helrct aasortments of Carpetings,
Window Shades and Curtoms, -
Uattimrs and all other article* i
found in a Firyt Clam Dry r,f»o<is
lislimeni.
The celebrated
How3 Sewing Machine
and American Button-Hole nod Over
sewing Machine constitute a
feature in tbe has of my bi '
lastly considered fee roost
satisfactory now ia oae.
The pwWac generally are
give me a call.
J. EL gnzAftn
On Main Street, one door .South of Co
lumbia Hotel. Colour'on, 8. C.
Oct II 6—If
Tue Fatherland
43 North NintA Street, Philadelphia,
J. K. SHRYOCK, Sap’t
Soeiety hav#
late and pub-
THE TEMPLE HARP.
The science of music no longer a mys-
ten . Tliia muaic book ahould bare been
published a hand red years ago. It eon
tain* benatiful music, and the elementary
department alone is worth more than ten
tiroes fee amount asked for the book.
uto'aAhAiSgCT-lSdS
e by BeokseHars generally. Retail
price $1J5. To the node—sum as our
other mode books.
Sept 4 —3m
WAl
BIBLE
Xfir DANIEL MARCH. D.D.
This work teaches how men lived in
>le time* and how to live in all
pays.” "It fa
gbwi with li\
The style is ful
Bible tiroes and li
“It pleases, profit*.
a* gems.” “It glo
every page. Tbe style n
iag, drag and sparkling
of the author * former v
Mkk’aStNfaxV
mwrly 40IMWM
mow canvMf the »
times.
ou
A. at k Jk »m r -m
every page fifi ■
Hafifffira^ferorofiSMflk' Agcnt« sold
works, "Night
Father’s Hovsk,”
They ahould
canvass fee same torritoiy for
e Life” his latest and best work.
The Lutheran Publication!
made arrangements to t rssiiA
luJi a series of German Work*, (a
for Familv and S. 8. use,) under fee ’
of “Tha Fatherland Series."
The following books have already been
published i
TYie Cottage by the Lake $0.75
la fee Midst ol the North Sea 0.75
Anton, tlie Fisherman 0.85
Rene, tbe Little Savovard 0.85
Fritz; or. Filial UbefeeDoe 0.05
Gerer^ al^or.Fideb^Bc willed. 1.00
Under fee Earth fO.70
Olaf Thorlackaen 1.00
Trie Treasure of the Inca 0.85
Buried in the 8now fig*
Dominic: or, Bread upon the Waters. 1.10
SeppeH, the Swiss Boy 0.85
Set No. %, put up fe a neat ease.
_ Filial Love,..fll.10
Runaway,..., „....0.50
; or. Maternal Love,..1.00
lieb Fr«y,...p .1.10
e School Master and his Son, ,1.00
8ri Ne. 8, pot up in a neat ease.
Just Published :—Twelve excellent
stories, translated from the French, by
Mrs. Emma B. Stwk. 1st and 9d Aerie*,
in a neat box, #1 JO.
We have a muni
tions under wav, w
from time to time.
SUNDAY—SCHOOL UBfiAEIKN.
Our arrangements are such feat we
are prepared to fill orders for eng books
issued by the various publishing h
in thi# country and in E
and German) at fee some rati* a# th*
publishers.
We keep constantly oa hand a large
ana varied assortment, to which we are
dally making additions
We con supply all fe
day School,
Tracts. Reu
aries. Question
mmWr of other Traaela-
r, which we will announce
Tickets, Hymn
Any of our books <<
r, etc., etc.
[except those marked
net) sent by moil at the printed price*.
Reasonable discount# made to dealers
and to Sunday-schools.
We earnestly requeot oar customer*
not to send cask by moil; bat to remit
cheques, draft# or Post Office orders.
Aug 13 51—ly
THE ITOTHERAIT VISITOR.
EVERY FRIDAY.
1,1 -0
By Rev. A. R. BUDE, D.D.
Terms Cash, Strictly in Advance.
One copy, per annum $100
One capy, six month* 1.85
I ea in every count
secure first i fe J
Oct 3
in
ion book, without fee first payment
nance.
AU ftmifeancea aod coaiaiimisatfaas to
be addressed to
Rvr. A R. RUDE, D.D.,
Columbia. 8/C.