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I’"' 1 'Xfclf, i„ whi <* l ake "- »b<w. (Sa-fe K V ' ry P '^ L'' her - I'hiW IU WU & ^ l>e<l preacher f l'«* in Jer«ee r rua ! who hag ^ . tlou t bat will I Who pa,. T a Poacher J .^ e oot ■ Slx sermoo- bande<l the a la ymao, \ Q common P hi «n a brief we were aij b F Christian J“eed no other F guide U8 Hu substance: |°" bke in my | f > bat I shall Isible for their *ce not cliris- nnd uo quiq Modation or j the good of I inborn of the |ij zni Lria- Ites diexsti. I‘bier. Atlen- Jn t & Co. |tliing; and it our Liturgj music here* pbe leaders of xis collection time one qoali- |brief musical ;ieal service! in do it. Dr. i as not yet |e Monthly, tlieran Pobli- lv. Sbryock, blea.aut read- 111 be sound in To tell the little fearful, i s $1.23 a —The num- for January | the following nical Photo- trnhiU Maga• ila, by Leslie \zine ; United °rs’ Journal; Co Day, Com- ih Life and fr, daring the f, Macmillau'f [eele, Temple and his Gl* »r>s’ Journal, id Character, fnuysoo, J/<k • al, Past aud \ 9 ; Weathef iete ; Arcbi- |/n; The Food Igo, Ovr 0v% fr, Chamberi the eoucia-. illusion,” an d >rt story by |try and mi* Iubnal- Sa- p. < Luddeu [every ^ illar- tiro*- id; it »* * THE LUTHERAN ( VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S C„ fmCARY «, 1874. For the Uthmn Visitor. ft j^ed Pastor Still Lingers Here. . yc t on earth, lie loti** to leave it, doue, for lmaven he’s tit. Ff-Ltir with him, till God shall call | friend from us and all. Strand love him while here hestay*, be his nights and days, •ffij owb time, earth's cod diets o’er, I us for v ou heavenly shore. ■ j^nkl we long to keep him here, 2! cuing he’d be happier there t IT eorld no more can him employ, J£ n yj^ldliini to his heavenly joy. hi> his Hock should feel uo fear, re“ # kim nnp anxious* tear : Bcclesisatksl. for him one anxious tear bo is pacing »wav jg*»P with God, in endless day. j m * e ’il miss his kindly voice, ' make tnat heavenly choice, • to God in heaven above IU** 8 reigns, and all is love. , <{ bright world let’s strive to meet, Itffd friend at Jesus feet; ^ biui ***•““ i ^heaven ^^^lestou. Jan- *•*. 1! * 74 - 2 with him there e’er more to stand, ^Iwwn’i high host a chosen Iniml. J. H. M. For the Lutheran Visitor. Bichmond Mission. ffe thankfully acknowledge the fjotrin? contributions received du ^ the past week: 3^0 W Holland, Pomaria, S C. $10 00 ^friends of the Mission, West ybertv, Ohio. 5 00 i-iDobler. Baltimore, 5 00 Un J Poble r, 1 00 pjalisaT Dobler, “ <?t Mark’s'! t 00 fcgiScbomakev. “ ** l 00 Asflia Wseache. “ “ 1 W ^juAWatadic, “ ** 1 00 jfisgMattnd, V) joeli* Braun*. “ ,4 1 00 jties GiUard, ' 1 0 ftgJitoG Barker and family, Bal timore- (St Mark’s) 4 00 jCImiRD, New York, 2 00 got Lizzie Wehu, Staunton, Va, 3 00 JbDW Drake, “ . 3 00 gjpn E and L Brown. “ 1 00 i M K Minnick. " 3 00 Elvira Davis, “ 38 ItoLelia Coleman, “ 38 Haspson B Fray, Madison, Va, 2 M ftg Ada Fray, “ 2M Former contributions, 009 (Ml thirty milliont of people, other than i!WK>pw!ians, claim to he /Vofiwtonfi, »d their clnim hue Oeen me well | n rinmiw .“ ,,r -, *'^"7' -- •«* Tit OU,.' Lullttn. Ot.nm..- iuow tb... tb»t uumber. ami , r., IIim , u j^TV, w B them a majority of fc|>»eeop«iUiia; p . , . tbe. w ,vea assert po.it,vely that Vort7or ^\ ,U^ , f ^ | ||. . , he »ii tb# uttly tdiiitir tha .blrty rtl- k„,„ 0 , nd tarl Ha»«s Artml.., tbemaalraa », Ih. «mr tr ,„ M „„ . JUlt>kH Tb- only -»«< •, to mo h. tba. rt hu . u 7“°, f , U T** ,e ‘“ < ^* xt ”, U ° i r* a -oI.Hor I, tbo „f X^a-o.* ( I III* llilll* mao AWAlUJIkVAklw ftkatie $718 00 We tender our sincere thanks to ttoe kind friends, aud especially to Hr. Dobler, of Baltimore, for hU active interest in the cause. Bnt we bare lost a dear friend—a valuable friend, and we feel sad, our cause y» deeply her loss, and our whole Southern church is in mourning. How sad’. Dr. Bittle has left as, jMt when we fdt our need of him aasL How we shall miss him, his words of cheer, his counsels of wis- iIoib!' May the Lord help ns, and sanctify to His own glory this sad affliction under which we are now bowed in grief. 0or Mission cause is gathering {litnds. and many of the brethren are earnestly at work. We feel en- waraged. It. C. U. the Bible ah exclusively their own. They have claimed .11 the doctrine.of the Bible, nil the religion of value among »u*o, .11 thw wisdom and honor and glory of the church of Jesus Christ, and it only remain*, and consistency demand. It, fur them to claim the Bible »• a revelation ex cl u,si vely tort hem. Dr. Birchard mouopolijMffl the Prot eslaut name liecause hi. church ' hold, in ibeir parity .11 the doctrine, of the Christian faith*’; and that we inuy know wh.t these are we must qnote the Sijtth Article, which *iy»: ‘‘Holy ScripturecooUioeth all thing* u M'essarv to aalvatioo,” and that we are not to retiairt<> any article to lie twlieved that can not be .ubetautialed by Scripture. Now, there is not a Protestant m all the three hundred ami thirty lire mil Hone that doc. not say the mime thine/ that is said in the “Sixth Arti de," but ninety five one hundredth* of them never went to the ‘‘Sixth Article" to learn it. The very name thing was mud by Luther and hi. eo laborer* before the Sixth Art id# IomI an existence—said by Croteeiants— and tho “Sixth Article" borrotenl it from them, without giving credit for it. The Lutheran con feasor, say ; “We believe, teach, aud coofcsa, that the only rule and standard, according to which all doctrtue. and tcacber* alike ought to be tried and judged, are the Scriptures alone of the Old amt New Testament*. • • * We receive aud embrace, with the whole heart, the prophetic aud apostolic hooks of the Old and New Testament.; and and at one time, with threw other Mildtere, earned X.poteoa o« their shoulder* through the ewiap Philadelphia, IV.—Ret. I>r. Haurn, or York, Pa., he* beew elected pa* tor of St. Matthew’• I »i;her*nchurch. Met. P. 4. SUotwt, Diet r ict Sopwmteadent ot the Aaer lean Bible Society tore North l arwliaw ha* reargued. A riwt-)i*» Veer’s l>o*ee*aioo of Bev I* Kuakslowb, Md . apreod a »« arti aity WMh farther f* to this toad «f of Itogec WillisuMf Let it be earn mMNMmI f <i**p n * HMl hmdk IhillMPi-frH a# ;»>. . A <m T' f m- . ■■ « VtoP WIH ■ IM9M mm BIV ir ^W WlWIWwrii J Wet hereto »hst the spells >*l The Hew |>r S W, PwHoe a Urn ietotote»» by peeewag ahy Ithcsl •wring a ;<*» id that he o# M O. * ifc-t jBWhgjgHiW itWdP w $W*wT Meee, He % winiw Bit wwwrwtoC^nh iwv ee thtog. asw how la eoaH tie dll expel ft with this to aot -■b a ^11.),i f ifi to . tor • terf* dees — — Marriages. i’a charto, let fK'rmit mru»rwxrr -rr n»u «r V r«a*a we • wtmk wmwmrna l« eNtoU *■ io4 0*n pmSwIwi m* **i«*i.i* «i Aw aaiwwujria S mm wow t—>!», S » Wha*. W* UW •», WUUwoOnarf, II Y r» , 3rn $2500 jaju.it Cam bt nation Prwowlui. w «i4 tfiylT»nSto4l>| «rf , at mimm^i niwwaiwt m>s *Mir»i eat, tie mill a al * • *let<bae • t ItHirt lari- *»•*• *►«< •• „t MM totu V» ft>t>mn , ,, ,. . *•> X* rsltoetwe, a aak« • reum-Ammn avwhh MNHae L. I!■« Jnomety ''.it, 1*74. at a— W««a* s»*4 *!.»> i« hwy<ti««, tt»«ij to* wtodapee «f to* Wet* , amtoei, by lav, 4. 1 Hade. PD,, Mr. A. H»«u aed Mtos MiXli C. tow^rtta. B«gh of r, i. C r<*» niMM*M4 iitniM, »K<t i. sm»i Tm». n»m. sues . e •rraa a oo , ivm***™. r% fj»*» -a OMtiauies. {' hot of rl#A. when thev tWiisrUtl * a ”w v* wwew wemg^B^^apar ^WWS't . ft... .M~ A-' . II-—. MMPV l€N®fhdNW* ll#w . el tor of the Lutheran ehsiiwh al llwcy- rua, recvnth pte«< had the arrwosa at the de«l tent ton of the Kir*« Preaby ter i*o churerh ed Klseore, Ob to. A Ktoeyru* paper remark* “It apewkt hiehlv for Ih* renatalMMi a# urn a* Kev. Joaha. ( rowse. that he, a Loth emu mint*ter, »** eAiled to dediewle * Pre*l»yteft*a rhoreh.* Mieeomri &yn,>4. — P*mr b fas I Re- |M»rt. : Pastor*. 454 ; < iMigregwtto**, WI; Member*, 2M*4; Nember of Soul*, hu.AVjj Srbooia, A*j4 ; ftebaed Chibirew, &UKH; Tre let*. ’JtW. These Parochial Hefmrl* ate Ulfi from the “By nodsd Berieht** of tb# I owe Ihrtrwt Svnoda. Other* ee*re of lb# Mtoemin Bynost: Near ih# Seminar* at St. laeBto, the ftywed j *to* has l*ui11 * aew three Mary prtotiag house. The e» eatled “l*ro*e»tt*ary* which wa* forwterfy la Ilf. lamia, ha# been move*! to HprlwfleW. IH Afier i*ew year sixteen atndrat* of th# t#tal. War aensrtof #f Iwy hear j*a* ill ^b(S frsrir*rxs.l||frz4w le otlSi^*r Ur. Fstoi to ew» of • n#g to IdMtoi lift aame 4 In dtifl fiWtotMfr II wJPUtom ' f MeW to (Aar ,tor Hip* f—Al the Wtototo eedftoio* of Itor fir, Wpaal diag, «f Brte. ee aoeetoman Ittehof* of t obararlo, Unity Arthur Cteew- ikad Osia, of Wert— Near Terk, AflkHMMh #• from the UtiuemaJ Char-'- 1 - This $llfi’4m.*m Aim ihito *»* mi* It ft. well ft maw a that the Its sms | Itoto | .#■; Atetthg*#*! m aa-dil ‘R'totftdi.* 1 to^kl m Ilf# llamfeMi f at ef the r«wwt*y t.rnamr I’pto mpsl I that 4to# of them to JibftjMff’ (Tiy x in rate, who has larked asst* Wed, al kev raeftiearv la Oraa#rtmrg eesHtof* • . sw toe mb day ef Jaasary, MH Mto Ctotott—l Ramm, am tha TSb day 3 w *b« Uved le high to* day ef her death Fee ' •tod.Mhd mZmfaMoi whUkdto I Tb* writer vitotei bar the day pr* —_to her death, whre alto tali him * vasjLBv,« rial ef e feaaity ef arree. ah* travea t •«, *■ l et “they whe have ae hep* ~ U. JnZ T tkT!syvT *TTr hw er mama e eraltowa •* anas towto i wires. wa lielicve thozu* saiml writing* .Seminary left for the a»*w Tolteg* at aloue to la* the sole and infallible Springfield, wbtrh wae tormerly de ride t« which all opinion* ought to 4|fn4H | m be a Kern*'* t’olVge, hat eoatorm—aad accortlmg to which we ^ j henr tbr ^ hm, abandon must judge all doctrine* a* well a* ^ an ,| it will be »**d hy the rle- their teacher*."— Epitome. men I art «r baid of the d*t»*rtment Speaking of the Episcopal Phare h ot oprartiml Jtomiwary* al NR in Euglaud and the UaHol State*, 4. ft. hi* pstrewsymie outer Tb* <mh reemH it, "Ift father vMated bra e iwwntoiim, whale he l *i*al * burrh. WE WANT raW^Lu BOOK AGENTS al once, to aril two of the tnoat poj.nlar work • ever pwbliob«d : Iww* «t prlmnm 111* rt fa*1 **#•»»*. C* ft** I w K. ■wdr, AST* MARSHALL B LIFE OF 0EN. ROBERT E, LEE. IF Head lor Circular at tore. myiTLL BIOS., Saltirart. ML Jap W U. S, BONOS.: —2m Book Agents V .XTftO f f »fc TftL Illustrated Family Eiblo. i4 «■* X>» fw*. to SHlisimiy « r ih# r iid saJ AVer TMai^rtib A twsrrT c»htft to, Or. t*. Ik* ft*U#VM» OMMOrti to i«»» Ato* •4 to* Vtoi.. • Wi»wry «T <4 to* W,»I4 ; rfcr..«w>- Paftto*; H>»wrt? «f to* TriMlMh* >4 to* mat*, • r*i*nr tltou*. * lUrrUr* fumUy Itowurt SuyiMl rtt , vlto «•»*. a** ft** ftrrspivr* titoot**- Iau4. *r «#•*•*« !*<«»*. «u4 «to*T <>*» **■» r*4toIf *W» fc. < I , .- ia ., .-ftw-i i 9v- - .( . t U, u wa s , **e' ait. * f, '*.Raae**.a * a v^sx, ^r^w^nw r*Mlto»4 It U r*t*t*4 Itvm Art*. ctoM, mtv Ijrv*. m Wm eft*** t»t-' *».4 Immh.4 i* to* mm *4«r**t •*.4 ratotornim ■*»«*•* ft4*HMM X*TIi>SAL fTft LiftHivu c*». auMNs,e* Jm • e-ft—aa Imer ta bm father, that A re lator pars ta tha ik pom ta taaftay, a* PILPITOIWTI. Simam SSm* - * ***** Jam SO ——4. JUST ftECEIVED A few rear* ef HATS! HATS! THE VERT LATEST FASHIONS Ami mow af tb* a* w SI’RING STYLES. For the Latherati Visitor. Tbs Ln&sran Chttrcii not Protestant. I was handed to-day, by a friend, tie “Proceedings of the Scmi-Cen- tmnial Celebration of the Theological Seminary of the Protestant Epiaco- P*l Church in the Diocese of Vir pia," recently held at the Seminary sear Alexandria, Va. It was an oc- •wrion of great rejoicing among the Alnmni and friends of the Seminary, wui several interesting speeches were delivered by clergymen of high-stand- iag and of much influence in the church. Among them was Rev. Joeepli Ptdml, D.D., a professor in the ^urinary, who, in speaking of the ^*ign of the founders of the Setni- !i wy, makes these significant re- ®arks: “it was to be Protestant. Our thrch w the only one which bears thin mtrif upon its forehead. It is not '% Protestant when it protests ^iust the idolatry and superstition corrupt church of Koine, but ,l Protestant in a positive sense, ^holding in their parity all the axr- of the Christian laith. iknd * H>W shall we determine what are the Nicies of the Christian faith ! Our Sixth Article answers: ‘Holy Scrip- hire contained! all things necessary ^salvation; so that whatsoever is “otread therein, nor may be proved « *** r eby, is not to be required of auy that it should be believed as an *riicle of faith, or be thought reqni- *iteor necessary to salvation.’ Words *bi<;h deserve to be written in let- t>( gold ou the portals of all ‘btobgical Seminaries. Thus does <Klr c korch leave, not one foot on ’edition and the other on Scripture, ** 1 its whole weight on holy Scrip kite. Oar prayer book is Protestant throughout.” ^ is well understood that when a attempts to make an address lie ! m,stl «AY something, and that on all . “** ee () «mions big things are to said. This fact may account for * ^ant of fact in the above re- ®^iks. it wa8 the biggest thing ^ 1( i at the jubilee, except fierhaps * other, and that was that, “bnp- ha* nothing to do with regene- r aflou.i» at L call these “big things” for the reason that three hundred and Tytler, the historian, aay*: *‘^he ha* chiefly euuforsxd her tenet* to th* Lutheran system of the lUforiua tiou.^ Arch bishop l-iwieuce.ot the Epiiwo|tol t'bnn>l>, maym: “The prin ciples upon which our Reformation was conducted wire mai»ife»tiy Ln themii.* In con.tmcting the thirty- nine Article^ Bishop Unmet says: “Great regard wr»* had to the la* theran churches, with whom a i*o« J junction was much etMlea voted.” And Archbishop Lawrence say * of the thirty-nine Article*: “They were neither the production of Parker, nor the convocation, but reeve hor nmed from the Isaitberan rrerd.” He goes on to say that he note, “a manifest resemblance between them, and that lioast of Germany and pride of the Kcformation, the Aug* burg Confession—which ill sou** tti stances amounts to a direct transcript of whole passage*, and entile ex tracts without the slightest etui**urn i or unimportant variation.’’ Bishop WhittingbaiD, of Maryland, sawl a* late os lt*49: “With the Aog*burg Confession their (the thirty-nine Ar ticle.) connection i. of a nature the most intimate and direct, substan ciable by superabundant evidence, both internal and circumstantial. The Augsburg Confession is the source of the thirty-nine Article, of England arid America—their proto type in form, their model in doetruie, and the very fountain of many of their expressions, while other* are <1 rawii from its derivative expres- hiou. aud repetitions." Bishop Bull says: “Our first Reformer* guided theinselve* by the Angsburg Confes sion.* The Book of Com mo n Prayer, which Dr. Packard ray. “is BARGAINS m <'hrultima* IVw—At the D*m»k Lutheran eburrk, Christmas ev# f there was gathered a large ewagrw gation of oar gvaadiuat ia» riimni, to perfmrm their Hiriatmaa atdii, and iHatrilwite prvweota from a very tastily nrraogetl ( hrifttmaa tree. Th# service* were comlaeted In th* IH®- nth language, ami w* judge that they were iatereoting wholly ftroia th# fart that the erwigregathwi eoftereA into them with sack spirit. Thee# was a good deal of singing do®# mo«tlj by a male choir, aad a art moo tlefi\ered by the pastor, Mr. Anderson After this, the pr**e«t# were distributed, aad th# tree «ks ken of its load of eaodW-s aad other sweet thing*, making a Itrely tntm I4e among th# youngster* a* th* thing* .track the door ia a idiawer. The church w*a very tastily trimmed with evergreen, aad lighted hy a large number of candle, aad was taper*. The red Hag and white erne*, ensign of Denmark, *w displayed . on one side of the pulpit, while oa the other, the star* aad stripe* of the adopted country of these people, wa* bung. We mode up our mind that the Danish » hnrrh has a larger roegregatkNi than any other in tow#. It was packed that night, and Is fill ed eompurativety full at every *#r vice.— Wawpeeti County (Wh.) Ih publican - Idscelkneous. I i»«^U-3gR^Nld^N8|MNw^pNWMMMNI8uBddNdNBl(pdmddPu|^jM|w t J War HelU.—Among the many cborcli trells cast out of the cannon used in th# war bet wee® Germany ami France, there wa* one recently 9MMA9 0 DD1>3 FOR FALL and WINTER AT THE OR AMD CENTRAL DR! GOODS (SWISH O V WM. 1>. LOVE k CO., € nltunbiii. Hm C. U ’ E air dally adding fo «<ai ateiaive itonrk of OoodK snd will CMotiuae tv «rll duniftft the pnett luoi.ih at Vaamally Low *w<l Attractive Price*. STRANGERS a ViMUug U* City durmic Fair work, and FAMILIES A NEW IDEA. WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING ^ MACHINE I W FOE NOTHING! FARMERS. MERCHANTS, ME CHANICS, EVERYBODY 1 Send your name and Post Office address to os, and receive circular* gmr.p full particular* foe procuring; a WORLD - RENOWNED WlLSCto SHUTTLE SEWING UA- CHINE wi»>n«Mtt P-nrinr »P«- it. KfTTHJB TO. ALL SCW ISO MACH1WB fcraftti- ftecwle eac®. Wilaoa Sewing Machine Ck, jt^SiB^SSTiA Dec 19 274 3m 42 The Fatherland Series. y'orth XbUk Street, Philadelphia. 3. K. 8HBYOCK, Snp’t tb# her etelaiased . “Th# loved fnvgir# 4' . to ft ku .t. mikSetdlO yf Oft fituiiJ t* mWm *** * ^ m- ♦ Pi • IPPiMP 'Beatya*V H«4y War* fee 1 reals oadk do new ed*» M#* «f Fkdfp PkltttpV lea day tkltod, frtm llwltsr md Viaeirtui Marina Beal, at ft eseae tearA. f mt4* ymM to my w #4 ■ ,j| | k. . S ^toft f rtiy-ft #4 | 14ft OimiWft ft a I wPP ‘'."iJPHHPPUg: toe iwa wMeaba. B. Tsanaa* A fiw*». T. Park law, New ft’ask. ...«VHH.r.,-tog» I Bari ait* fitnat Fittti r# i,moor #aripara*w—a porety I>r*- .Aftcb IJ«a> k , Attack* sad all sseat* of fJitr, tHemae-h aad Ad year Prerrla iWt Ttro**rr *fh» HtlOt-MIOt CLOTHING ***• wlu ADVANTAGE to EXAMINE Oox Chc&se A*EGnr.ec*. btfers trertiutfing w lb* brrs*»f the le eatraeted by the too* hy ef filthy Catarrhal >t| Uama the rhttu sad Bs HMlr stand*, oto i the# As* free* the i Ur rum id* hat Ml ♦ ft. ... U A, 1 u^. — i. Y A. J. . ... .ft IBMfi iyiPRI m " fmA" w« Nl AND Gents’ Furnishing Goods. OYK1H OAIS AY nr a sACRtncE. ^ o vftft mw errorea tor «* m Mr* ot a nr*i elm* cat ter la ear CtWTDM DEPART MENT. aad are maftiait BITTB to otder , I- * L — , i „ i.. _ , m.m . j. 119 tire fimiwWt- iP|F'lw^b SL A W C SWAFfTXLD Feb • 299-tf \% r K w ml samplre grstuitoast v to all » ▼ |»it« «d the country ou application, of *11 ftoodft that w can rut, anil pay cx- ptemo## oa all parcel* of raw MHULABf ood ovm to the ttearwrt npm* depot, when amount accoenpanic* the order. WM. D. LOVE A CO., w. i*. lair*, ♦ COLTMB1A. S.C. s. a- m Vasa at. t I'tulet W lieclcr Houne Nov 13 —3m The Lut heran Publication Society have mode arrnnjrenx-ntM to translate aad pub lish s rente of German Works, (suitable for Family and 8. 8. use,) under the title of “Tlic Fatherland Series.’’’ The following books have already been published: The Cottage Ire the Lake 90.75 In the MiiU of the North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Fisherman..., 0.85 Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Frit*; or, Filial Obedience o.«5 Gcyer Walty; or, F idelity Jb-wardinl. 1.00 Set No. 1, in a neat ease. Tuder the Earth fiO.70 ulttl Tborlacksen 1.00 The Treasure of tiie Inca 0.85 Buried in the Know 0.80 Dominic; or,Bread upon theWater*. 1.10 Seppeli, the Kwiss Boy 0JBH Set No. 2. put up in a neat cose. TIm* Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..fil.l0 Leonhard, the Kunawty, 0.50 Little Made loo ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1 JO Gottlieb Frey L10 The School Master and hit Son, 1.00 Set No. 5, pat up in a neat case. Just Published :—Twelve excellent stotiia, translated from the F reach, by Mrs. Emma B. Stork. 1st and 2d Series, in a neat box, $1.50. We have a minilier of other Transla tion* under way, which we will annonne* from time to time. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Our srramrements are aneh that we ore prepared U» fill order* for any booka issutol by the van mis publishing houses in this country and in Europe (English and German) et the same rater as the publishers. We keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment, to which we are dailv making additions. We con supply all the wants of a Sun day Subnet, including Bibles. Testaments Tracts. Rewards. Records, Bible Diction aries, Question Books, Catechisms, Cards, Tickets. Hymn Books, etc., etc. Auy yf our books (except those marked vet) rent by mail at the printed price*.• Reasonable discounts made to dealers and to Sunday -schools. We earnestly request our customers aof to rend cask by mail; but to remit cheques* drafts or Post Office orders. Aug 13 51—ly 8RINLY PLOWS mwt *s» nurtht <■ i as. Itinrc \4ker. orcr SVO rm»l—«« «i t h r i KifttoMlt (he Soutiv. tx-Dd for illustr*W Catolocw«-*h Prtr* u>ua4n*#aa I of who u** them, ■oui ftAmimits: ^ __ BSIMY. IttUB b . M Lotov ills, Kt. RUPTURE CURED. Harsh's Radical Care Trass. J-aS??rS?SWTFIT ro do .«..w..-2m2saorra.*. • •• tobSsi asJU. «sm* ». cs»«M.resi«»w. sms Jos 9 -TO—tf To Dr reclty apwi and apply Dr. Ommnk w Itk Dr Pierce s Nasal Dparh*. the oaly awtoknd «f rearbiac the upper mritlea, where lb* rwaoa. free •aid for #3. by all Drag#****. cant iu lti*rlin for lb« “Germ*® Protestant Evangelic®l Chri*l rliurrh, Center throughout,* •* greatly iutkbtetl to b«rj« /ealontl.” the Lutheran reformer*—chiefly to Reformed Kpieeopal Chrurek.-—Tbi* Melanchthon and Bticcr and liturgies n«w organisation bo making prog teas prepared by Lather. I will not quote j u forming congregation* and gaining authorities for this last assertion, but; accession* U> their clergy. Dr. R»®g simply state that they are abundant stou Goddard, of 8t»U»a Island. Kev. TV ability al tba ftsaaaa bady I* mot tbt cease* af dlncmw Aif nd* upon its rigor aad upoa tbe legabufily with which la tb* wtats# Asm and k I* tberefare fortify the system agatiud I MSBfdteftlstkw. fit letterNi fttewaacb Wlton p##** ^ijm (y plaints »*< prolific id fnrid. Ill# BiMli that Ho* PAIN-SILLER! J. II. KINARD. I HAVE rereatiy returmd from the i North, and uni prepared to «-\hibit tbe m««t elegant ana complete stock of DRY GOODS Fvcr brought to thi- market, comdsting «f ltie latest and moat jiopnlnr style* in ‘"ire** G«*mla, Caseimeres, Ac., nith a ill line of HOSIERY AMD GLOVES! And srlrri asarirtmeut* of Carpetiugs, Wmdoa Shmb-* and Cttftani*, Rug*. all other article* u*ually Sr ft mill not RmL Pads impervious. ri^ni; In-ot and most effective JL known for the cure and relief Matin and Foe over thirty rear* IVrry Davis' Vege laid* l AlN KILLBU has been teeted hi every ranety of cliiaate. and by shaori every nation know n ta AmrrtoML m the amasftaat eoaaj | f Maud of tb#| Util toll- *ud the apasw raas- Iratclcr oo iitbeat frL It ha* tvaval on aar Lf*A<* ar Rivers at Ibfii isssnr TV tbi* powmfal vagwubic to been bef.tre I hr poldic over thirty and mtoahlr V« a wider and het- tK»n lhau any ««ther profwrieloiy of the present Joy. Aft, this period there are hot few naaeqoaiated with ibe aseios of ibe l*aiB-Killer j twst «hflc assto# extol it a* a linimertt. they know Uh mile of it* power In easing! pain alien token islemiUlj. while <ahers | nse it internally with great snores*, but wm equal}r tgwmsnt of its healing rtr* , tors aVu applied eaternaUy. WetVra* fore wish to say to alt that It I* equally atefteaafal wbetbev ased latemallr or ex- rtr taea ae a sta®^ to hnow tbri now used in art j**rts of the world aud nt hand. Now, we see how much claim Dr. Packard has for tuotiopolixing the Protestant, mune, and getting the authority from tbe “Sixth Article." Whenever a church become* asham ed of her parentage, and trie* to re pudiate her history, it in time to .{ieak with imnleaty, ami seek alii , aiice with some other, instead of mat ting herrelf up a* the only one. Potomac. Sever Say Ih. ! Tliusrk ron cosfh till yoar H«a4 astto*. aftss to* ** ... , -Llf. U'wturimqr Sant Io.IU KoMoly Sm4 OW hi* «»grPf»tlO« ®ft t u1c*gn, Mr. McFadden, ed Polomdo, and other* line® nivited in tb# ®#w move ment, ami it ta anuooRcwd that min- inters of lb# Preaby teeinn. Met bo diet aad Baptist churches have also offered to take charge of new con gregarious in this new cbnreb. Bishop (urn m I us has commeneed preaching to » large new congveyn tion at Sleinwfty ilall, New York, ami n number of other* have already been organised in illiooto ami etoa- wbere. Bishop Cheney recently mm firmed for lv (Ire new member* nf ift ciaal eieaseata wMelTacft douduuseoaoly itpsai fie dtfltoatioo. tbe rirewtotiou. tbe se- botUs will wUtaiy to# BMM* toiftl—l Utol Dr H j # J»gm' Csaassi# lasirs to U»* osly Udsf «e>* **»H which poalHrsl/ cars* C#s#saifttos, AUhi DaMinr. and Bronchtil* Try a pw« U It «Sto» slftht nWMUa, pwtia,m, trrl*MS»# «# toft Htm, falling; #f sraMjr, SSltll ■harp pals* la ton laaga. * or * Ohwal. #1 mum at tha •t.xnach, Inactloa af toa torwal*. a*4 wsutlag »w»y #f I ha sraaalaa. l*rloc ft3.*i, or ihi-aa bottle, ft#. •»>. Sddmaa Craddock u4 Co , phla, fttvtaf nano of thl« pajsv I® tbi* way tba Ilftetetapat tbe body ia cooditiaa to recape aa attack of iiso., or tatonaitteat fever, or iodigre Hon. or bfthoaaoras. or of pal disease. Paid and damp beat, ami • ptatoitfvi ae nwedful la arbiter a* ia eamsser. Tbe rr*uimere 1*1 stimulant* *o newkarly Uken la tV form of dram* to -keep oat tV cold." bava a peretiety opporim egtoei ta njr iiMAirtif f * iMiWPn. it ta Stonrreded Uy * re it is ood that ifc# sale is caastaady iaeresatng. No ruisme agrtit V* had *nch riA ■•)* or given Mich neirerasl aatift- z ^nss S - found in * First Class Dry Goods Katab- Hahment. The eeb-biarcsl How? Searing Machine and American Button-Hole and Over- Hewing Machine constitute a prominent feature iu 13m- line of my business, In-ing |u#tly rnmfidrwd the roost efficient nnd MlMartor) now in aoe. The public generally are Invited to give me a call J. E. EINARD. On Main street, one door Sonth of Co lumbia HabW Ortwr'ii*. ft. C. Oct 11 5—tf A WAM OF a THOVSAHB, A Consumptive Cured. WWs Oath wm towrlr MOMrift tnm (toowsr Una, at rw»4i» havtnc tofttoft. M#toI tod to • fttoeocMY vtonlv »». U^JUm#rturt4 hA #a® fi™n IhM r*«ls# a*# •#> f*«#l|* ®r two ntoosn to p»T NIUM. Tto*r# to a«t a «!nt1* «rxn*oi& <* roaratoF- Dm UmO a ft### •»-» awa#to- S>Klrt Sw«a»#, Into#. Oaa o< U> \ •. r«i, Dtffidll txp<-ct*r*Ui<n. bh«» , ruw la to# UWA »»•#* •* «to rncmmtA. last- ttoaaf to# »#w#l#. aaft Wa#ttos«r to# Moacto#. Ad- gm# CXADDOOX * 00.. ISO One# 8tr##t, rhilad#- toto, ton., soda# ■■■# #r fthi# a#a#r. Nov 20 —0n» twe of It is •f generally believed that tb# ®#w movement will gain oenreotoo® more rapidlv in tb# Went than to tba East- A Clerical Ring—Tbe Omgreg* tionaUel is responsible for tb# follow, log statement respecting » pereeca ting “ring” of Baptist nstoiafore. Who i truer*) debility, or hem remedy ever known for Bremen. Cato, lltint#,” be., bnt for Dysentery or Cbolerm ^^Mritototo eampfelnl it ia a for clllcicnry and n the great eftire of 1 eftbnatea. it has he- the StamUrd Medicine for all such •into a* well a* for Pwwboi, Um t omplaieta, sad other kindred dis ordeia. Tot t ougha and Colds, Canker. 2^-*j!rsi§ SsaJi and coarinring testiriony to be on in- I ■ahmlfio nnHeme all I1HTAT105R. action which deriialixe* sod the ay stem ; while, oo the other hood, tbe tonic and vitalixiuf operAlron of the ^wnMe great vegetable lavigorriM, U not only pirWARK immediate bot penaaiont. Tkore »* no Vnim Killer is arid by all rtOMria- rr,«Uio». M irrw* Mr,on, frtlon hu tl.nnwhnol U.. T5B5 TV |#F#«M b nnopWi IV #b- Si.ttn aSIrnmlm ^ntrfa.. , IHi |, , t-» tV bonb '.tnUl-d.lvi «--*«•«■• •> FERRY DAVI* a *0*. VnrrtHm _ I Xn. I» Hl,h rtrfrt. Pnnl*w». « *• 5‘jan©- *“ ■* ’ 1 ,;f ' v : • “ rent! fine If reioforred, And three rendition* Published by am of the Re. iMtk. 'America. BOOK OFWORSHIP tkority of ' North A riMIIS Book, of <T74 psbges, Sftmo, is now I ready, we give, the church 8 cent* on every copy sold, and in this way part of the profits accrue to tbe church. Price, in Sheep Dark Arslteaque J AralMiaqoe Gilt........ * J® Morocco Tucks, gilt edge ~ ^ Moroeeti,extra gill * Turkey Morocco,plain..,.J -» Turkey Morocco, super extra f“l-- « TTurkey Antique 3 00 w ifi a SfS! «• - questridto send on their orders at once, to whom a diooonnt of ten per cent, is made. ptXPIT EDITION. Price, In Sheep, 9® J Arsbesrpie, giH edge. *. ; EagMre Tnikey, $4- 1 en pei rent, discount mode to Uhuk- who buy m qnsntltk*^ pupFIE, Bookseller. Columbia, 8. C. Trass of Hemin or Riipima. This Trass lire re- ortv< \ the *nn< lion of the most eminent nhv*ici.;ns of this country, who do not beiiitiite to i . coinmend it to those afflicted with Hernia am being superior to all others. It is the only Truss that will retain the bow el* w ith aiiy certainty, and the wearer can feel assured that he is using a remedy th*t will b/«t all time* safe and effectual in it* opt rations. Of this we guarantee entire satisfaction to all who may come under our treatment. l^uliia’ silk elastic nUloniiual belt* tor corpuh-ncv. falling of the womb, and aa a support to tbe liack and abdominal musc les. Anklets, knee caps and stock ing* for varicose veins, ulcers and weak joints. ftbaohlrir braces for ladies, pent* aad children, for the cure of stooping of tha shoulders and a* n chest expander. Pile Instruments, the most supenoi article in use—light, easily adjusted and effectual. Instrument* for all physical deformities, curvature of the spine, bow legs, club fret, Ac. Ag«*nt for Clement's Celebrated Artifi cial Limits, < Agent for Grandall’s Patent Rubbei 1 Cm telie*. nt for Dr. Jlabcock’s Silver Ltenne pent for l)r. Wadsworth’s Stem Per- a competent tipped Crutches. Age i Support er. Agent fr k.i\. -m Ladies’ Ajiartmeert with adv in nttendanc*. Orders pci- mail prompty^atonded to 92 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDERY. Superior Bella of Ctppwilil Tie, mounted rift toe b«d ttotery Hanging*, tor OstoMS tCHOOU. Farms, TucTows. Wtuo tsterwassse fihWaM Bn4 Fr** VANDUZEN d TIFT. 102 and 104 Cast Second Street. Cinei«n», April 2 237—tf * GEORGE S. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory. CHARLESTON. S. C. hand to All , in the city, and under the proprietor 1 * special nd**for Price List. Factory and Ware Rooms ; King, oppoeil# (kirig Stieet, wi line of City railway. P. O. Box, No. 170. -el .Tulv tf