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M Mb ft» ^t» isj* tcdk fiif* ia ,HT h khan VISITOR, KWU’M! \ w*' 1 and SUffias: ssa of Ma limbi whom aho waa the fifth: mmd ai though she was tha most duMuaii of thepfi, aba survivnd th« last af thorn a*%«MnifoikR Maami JfttMMi|nm. ■ ■ ” niMH« *Hfe Mdjr nUfioat Ml lug, .her a{M waa, tv«n in aurly Hhh a la child hood, inputted with tbs in Bauds imrtyMtt Uh, that (M wmH portaooa of reiigtau. A* the eurty rtu* op ».« age gC « yuart aba fait a deep later aad Wmfoy, la fisneented, tto ways _ fo rabb the pro- it last conveatiou came up J^Sbrattoa. wbea it |«raa made n attdnbty “had m#, which ft to turn 0^^ iL* tHtt South.* Aa a coaa* lida resigned bit pom W«a accepted. After jttaemtwo the of ^iQrbba ebauged from Co il to Salem, Roanoke Co., % m ^“^ufoflhe^Ury «fa prtfcmor, f* fo to darted, pr* m the dber Synod* would pay tosttm hattr To this geoeroos *,(* djnadB of Virginia, South f d«a Vlrfiaa. Georgia aod Mia \§by » pledge upon Bgatee to use to raise the be proportion ;ite several Synods by Salem was »e aligibloti place for fiebeatiop at a Theologi^tl school, aafedinf I be rooms Becjkssary for fit «KOR)B)Qi^deb of students tlu agile ailSee of their instruction, a vdl to tbe use of an extensive ttbgfeal library; baaidea the ad attfn arising from its nearly ceu ml position, easy accession by rail M^iwetifrl scenery, health, &e., In Mm. 8. A. Repaa*, of tbe MfoWmteru Synod of Virginia, g fe ekftrch is informed, was snb- naestly appointed by the Board of ! BbWters to tbe Tbeologieal Profes ankip of the Seminary, to the entire Mceptaoce of all who know him per nnlly, or by report, “as the right ma m the right plate.” We hare thus given a synopsis of bo tortmoa migrations of this insti- tatioo, not because the labor has been piomuit, hut for the inform* two of iny who may not have access to the Mbratea of tbe General Synod. Tbe Professor elect has entered upon lt» daties, and we are told that, all firings eonddered, an encouraging begiDoiog has been made. 8ix stn- bats hare been in attendance du. the present semtou, and it it «poed that this number will be hAhd the next session. Garre difficulties have attended ml esterprise from the coiumetroe- ttttf arising chiefly as we think hp the selection of unfortunate lo fibssal mdhfcrence to the raagni- ftfesf its importance, and much •Wiudcable legislation as to tbe ■foa sf raising tbe funds necessary (•taWaistwiance. ' Tet hi the lace dthese obstacles the General Synod MF* Ue ffiyift tetablishmeut of a Theological fc®»ary, and to this end has labored persistently to the present hour, aud enconraged to hope that i it m a success, m aocouf- .feet Wt defer to the ini- af allrtha question wNtomey hr inefficiency as applied General Synod on this sub- i- the opinion of practical M We late no doubt tbe present •Mfcko of the Seminary is a via erf the nntiring vigilance, **•1 and devotion of those who have *° kithfally and successfully labored Dhj.kgatk. • !". {. J t For the Lutherau Visitor, aft Suffering. Ann Barbara McCantb bort hi Camden, Soatk Caroli- ^Nnrember 14th, 179f, and difd Bill, tbe residence of R4. yZ* Mwrgart, 11 miles W. N. W. ^«ri»our cobuty, Ala., 2**1 1W». A B «I 78 jnirx, 3 '“'**• «U lOd^-,. ^^euts was the daughter iMniel Carpenter, formerly a J*®t of New York, who rt *• c 4 aboot thp ^ #,1 d became the pioneer **»odi3nj in that section of the T|t8fc» bonne was emphatically , fraohn' Home, where, with I !w tbo famoog Loreuzo r Zlt r*^ Asbttr y^ Fathers Dan lr Jeff kibs and Smith frequent a resting place while travel wont in tlx* Derformanoe of •oul, and wowid ■•Wtssy pkMW where she might pour out km heart to God la prayer for converting grace. A» the age of Id years, she made a public pro festoon of her foitb a*d naited with the Methodist Rptocopal Cliarek, of which she remained a consistent and laalona member until God re- moved her to tbe CntTBcra Tnit wm ANT W EfSAYBN. About the year 1814 she was mar ried to Mr. John McCants, a premia inff yuung merohaat, o! Camdaa, 8. b\ aod partaer ia bwiww with Mr. James Clark af that plane. The marriage waa celebrated at the real deuce of Mr. Clark, she being a aisoa of Mrs. Clark, aad aa adopted aca ber of the family after Ike dseeaae of her sainted lather. Her aatoa with Mr. McCanU was a moat happy oaa. lie was truly a man of God, aad am ployed all his energies far the pro motion of ber temporal aad spiritual welfare. But it pleased God that this happy union should sot eeatia- la A aa mack aa ft was la Iks days of bather. I hast prayed for the Ckftttk, am Ikal I might ftva to me my saswised, hut sow 1 ahull with- oal the eight TUI all the mtafofora to be more dtkgeal la waraiag ma ke I to go •CTtiied aad Ike 1 have eft*a fid* ft my duly to lift up mjr rofoa aad mtta ikam Ml at tke Ur. ef tke Ikat I hare read weak with to my soak Tkay ate folfo a I-*- to all ue loag on earth, for she waa bereft of her loving and beloved husband ! pass ta thau weekly rums to by tbe hand of death a boat tke year j saadb af modem. I 1819, who left to her maternal earn two tyrely daughters, whom she reared with all the tenderaom and anxiety of a mother’s i#v* A hoot tbe year IttS abe removed ta ttnaat Ariel, now Ookcsbory, aod bofitiM j doae eack, aad will da with ber daegbtom, ia tke of Rev. Mr. IVarais aod Dr. Cottrell, m in order that they aught derive tbe kind advantages of education at the taati «*d tntioo eatablisbed there, aad shr la still keep them under ber owa per the soldi *1 beam the*. I have earn sonal supervision. milted maay erveea, wkfofo If I had About the yeas 1834. she restored | my lime ta ge to Houston County, Ga., near the towu of tori Vattey, aad took her aged mother under her filial care Hem her younger daughter was m*r ohseieeing* ef ried to Mr. Jaceh Ramph. but she not giro my lived only a few years altar ber mar riage, leaving aa euly son to be rear ed and educated by ber mother aod elder sister. Ia the year 1844. Mrs McCauta was bereft of her rider aud only surviving daughter; snd la | 1849 of her aged and sainted mother, Mrs. Lydia Carpeater, ia the fiSd year of har ago. Tbaa waa she left, j ft solitary widow with an only grand : M Wt whom sbe eudearored to rear and educate for usefuliMsa iu Ibis life and eternal happiness hi the IHb to eomr. After graduating with dis tinctioo at Oxford, Georgia, this grandson ehoeo tke |wrofeantou of UiW, aad was ao4te«I ia marvfogr with a daaghtar of Rev. Mr Ifomnn* of Fort Talley, Ga. But he soon fell a victim to that Ml deatrmrr. t Burs barn's Slew ; tT* CRtt ftf them mfo | A W g forma. J D Ti Ifosk. Rfi Whs If. ever tke ifoir B.r. Task, sms hues 1st* day, for the aa to the | foil an to Inkalf «f to m to tke eud m ruavtouefi tkuft tkem fo •• #y tottee tke people epual to Dm vkf Vegesakfo -IWUfo; m4 we new that Blur Ike futo KHlur wdweml to 1ft4A Ume to this its aft It TW set J r Sail. W, 9 DutotoL lb A H Jtt^^ tt DH J ft n i. M ar ar »< F lifltol ww a wf rnwfi op *tti JTst! 1*'• Hifit !!.; ‘tfftTTltttlgttttill ,* p Shff kSSA M fo e mi fitoMia VUtoUMB •4 Ua i «4 m» m pwitlu eul «f ma iha f»«| ka afWfi v —--A e'i'ae* A— • ■ « f f Tip. i.jh, m mm< rtaati: et ft kaa a rest Ws hope Ike . * lung kve to mpo] they haveue fairly - «to» «—ntoi «a tea navarytof especi- _ K j torn <4 a fwattov «f a eestary. k «oaflS| PWb Killer* win pesMpwwosI The latter, be work, pmtoher t ^ several years, slid *«*»»» »» »»»j m pin < tor’T* *. th ® tinayartl ef Ike or God. There is but of mm *he gtoM danwliter iftfil all the various d tfeHiov OUtoaries. tNeft. to Barm, ewuMy.Gto, M, I«T1, Wrtuan II m ef W, J. aud Mary Tayfoe. red It year*.. § Uo metohae fjf uud said M Am Imftitifttor lew u tow mo rived." It was thn totdi “U wdl aot ba long. 1 rb I weal the aaa to I brtgblly alt sfuuud. uh I how tfomh fal I urn to my beovuul He ewabtos me to pm- little pats! What a vtour 1 bare to go wfth aw ihtwuk tke vulfoy ef tl lnft. I ekul. aul Consumption, leaving Ms widowwl \ want company, for aagd grandmother, his owa widow aad aa ; here waiting for mm. Yea «an art only daughter to monrn Me nnttmety ! see them, but they em bam. I kn*e fi£h' MeCants lived ia «*mum borne to heaven, and tke finft to meal stances ef ease sad refinement, nor me will ba aty dear father, for | wen tiki she ever know what It waa ta to hm Ca«orttr child, tie Osft aa mm In Dtpitaat Yto ' fit IU to ftS4 «mm am r fits Sgl % ttttoS USkW * is&S urns* me MU s* ass MEM *_ ms s* mu w V A Mi m mu i — tUkW I mu HI tussesm :f : - a ass* am in want of mean* to promote bur temporal comfort. Bat. by an error of judgment, she deprived herself of ber real estate, which eke eowld net er afterwards recover; nod tke tome of the late war divested tor of all tor personal property. About tke commencement of the war. soon after losing tor home, skit employe*) her time and remaining mesne ia visit ing ber relatives ia Arkansas, Ah barns aad Georgia ; and at the eloae of the war, when the foal vestige of tor property was gone, she came to her relatives in llarhoar Co., Ala,, and spent most of tor time with the writer, under whose roof she sweetly breathed her Iasi. Sbe was taken ill af i’aeumoiua ou the night of February fith. On the Utb tor symptoms became alarm lag, am! a physician was called ia. Ou tke l»Ui eke felt Ikat her end was fast approaching, and while the family were standing around tor bed sbe addressed each mmm iadivtd ually, end arged apoii each tke necessity of a preparation for that solemn event which was ao suoa to happen to ber, and which would, sooner or later, happen to sit She said, “l can not be sufficiently thank ful to God for the kind, religious training I received In my youth. Ob, wbst a blessing it is to tore pious parents!" She wished tor dying counsel sent to her iinmerous friend*, aud especially to miaisters of the Gospel everywhere. She specified those who bad beeu pastors of the Methodist church in Bafaula during the time she held her membership there: also tbs pastors of tbe other clnmsto* in that uity. ft’ton _ in* * t*, <*•>. , .19 MhU “I DOt %0U Uw XMhuOMt TbM ID Ml, t part ot Om oflMth atU • hiker** tra.ln ki*. kvaan my health was so dwlhmte. Bel my Saviour is murv prvciuua to mu lha* all booidua* Uu Sunday «to mal: “I fowl that Iht ttmu 1a gutting itorts*, Yk* •traggfo will warn to over, aud at aoow m V am gwne. I wish vow all tn •Mg, tom &L22L 1 Iforly uu Monday mmuing sto sukk t **U ft nos a bfouftum than I am lain my faculties so dear r At skoal I o'efouR tta ugpMfigfoafi af pain, aod naked for aa aoodyae, sar fikkas.ha torm-m sj! n>mt, iaf ^ A M . i ast i - ril ^ .a A ^Otttt ffiw Y fir lYftl? a parwxyma < taking any more mudfotoa Her speech soon after failed tor, tot to* mind was cfoar to aad sto gavo mg stood all that was said. Precise)) at Ifi o'eloek, bur hippy spirit took its tight, aud tor «Uh was folly realised; for «to suu fiM shine around with all Ma aaftvi brightness, foialiy a Ms am Ik si af Iks Iasir* of ikat sfturaal day pMch to rays tha epy <wt Vulfog| •ball be tllamiasd by light which emaalts fru RioMTCoi swmm Os (to fid low tug day remains wars takea to ¥ siidI depomtud mother, among otksr kwft anus « have preceded tor to tto load rest—there to hwail Ike kmmft; tflMmmflmdl m swsfi aia* a-— r IsWroiM' w«| ttiftno mttRv ffiKy Sto hoa left ter, aod a host of relatives la •very Bute of tto they read these line kusd Is kur dying UMMMfift and puft K s to amt their God, tkaA ttotr l hours mav to aa Muiwlhj —* wwwww wbwjf m* s^^wvmvvm ^uewmn happy aa tors. ton P. If Aim Aar. Vf * mu 1 sb ef tke m« uu. heat ef phydes) % tto 1 Ml >ef the ml hev ri fifo 4y* vwrR ran fuvt pkuvks gr.K-.NHAi I WWmBHl W A TEH WHEEL TO B THKIBTITJEROTTUTU Itoepklri fme. JpSma. YGRK. I*A April 1U * mM : J 238- if Mijkilf 1 Wonts f^a fit# pain - k 11.1,hr. W» mm f«|Jli»»ift| lUBfosuisuf jvtgrKtseirzsuft 8m*“ • m* m. 5 mswI s TWusf 1 s m VfiMmto . ■L^m » iB*e*«w M. 0 rT« iO» « I ♦he • im Chvizh Vctkes. Ofittttl lyaol % asgto'm hm Ikw e mi-fima si van ujtomd s m gpe^^-v* IttMDi l tt* U^IgpPYu^ i e itBa- *-w. i is — - —.8 4— vfwmwfwt r*y uimftw tt ww^mwtt to etth tM ft^^amfifik EbflfttoOtom fim 1 emuftt, A M. Va, Bea Ge» ML mmKw? TartB w ft" 1 ■■"■W'VfV, UU— -— > mm ■ p j At, ft. C. '*UMffiiah uanmrvsuftuu Row. in 9. ttmfo ftp . - fimft. ft M«. Vs Ya hertfo every 1 aasuftnuafim 1 "V* r * T lufto a* N« I I - . aa -A— xllsm T Hi MwlPl^e *U. beft^ft* iSnnii^^e^ad f A. ^ malw ■ % 'mbsmf JhgN lu aa JT” ■* TnL 'TSl. imm. vUn, JUBp. tors. mo» or nftmrwiA J f Cum hell J ft Davta. «» M OfiWi 3 Nsuhto, RO Hi toad AMRB O A toms, r ROto. c II (Rue, fir I ft ttmiM. Mr C • «tor. fim 0 1 K Mr JII B » mm J<m Pcsjr, Wm Oma» W ft •facm op aorm-warrman vs. IlM he uw«a j Iwbu. n u a vusiif nbU by s ■a " n • si *^r* ’tBBttjy a i* e o**. (daa 7 ,m L k *2: u ..:::* m .»* tto 4fo»h.H *»mdV 1 <1*1***^ j a a a^^^aa^uidba ai^Bia aag^OaffilksdlsiMia. ef b* an vetvM mmuIubMbs sb JFSUs KQ- for.-tor. M rn mnp, tormeft. FIRRY DAVIS A SOM, 1 ft. 1. itlftm «77 ftt. 1*0*1 April U i*Su?^RK * 1111 lihi—m « o 1 . ifettAS, »at ^yq j S« •», w ft Yunus, A »Sf r ft R tot iCfo T » 11 Hte various — ]fal3| ~_y* Thornton, formerly of are only branches of that one ebun h fftft who also shbsequeiitly Wtorevsr Cbrist is, there fo tto! awful < v,... church iu its purity, and all wkp of 1 f tttttt ~ toliaca os 1 • ^ ^ usuw sa* going iu LI vow Cm A MAI CP A TBOYIAltD A COTSUXFTXyX CtJSXft ikMiNfaT rt MrlKirrlii Dc dkllJr*%h A r«•* auip m a*« s that a tTNOD OP mJCTOI CAftCAUIA. If A ftlfoh.. r.D-U PbalDmfoBfc. W tor* SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Idknri L Onnu. Pruuidunt Theo A. Wetmoru, Vice-President Isaac H. Allen. Secretory. ham for ef A fru R.& W.C.flWAFFIELD ttui foBUcd fo 1971, 5JHM. irz, sov rouFEnvRE m ter payments, «*i dTitf year. JSTl*ilidcs are Noa-ForfeiUng indaermcais *111 be offered by LOUIS SEERFESEE, General Agent for Soatk Carolina, To. 40 Broad Street, Ckmrheim* ft L . ' BBeBu—* The Most Useful Invention of the Age. frencb rriBffl nim SHOULD BK IV KVBRT FAMILY. %-wSo sxmmafutr* READY - MADE CLOTHHG, II ATM, rURIISHDVG GOODS, etc. Cam ana tkfBMrauBsa, ws wifi MAKE UP GARMENTS fo iW lotto* foyim, aud mmmrmmUm tout j^jjjitttt Wt ttptt miIBi ibCmf ttwlwi t&f PERFECT FITTING PHIRT^ laurel Bijrkm «f UPRING HATH «m hato. Oar PtnfoMtt Gefota DffurimrRt ta kart ear aturk laabraccB sa^asS IC^^Shms sarAuEuAs sbms „ ftUrW me mu fit| m uMW. ti war m' \ . RSr t}*# fj.i« na-t f Aft f Hi W« l; a Give u* a roll aud to eaufiuoad. UV C SWAFTIELD Mar 3ft ,1. H. KINAKD tto mem v mm mm from the fist Mi W lil t Vt.t I W WrtRIHuMa •.tom m 0R7 GOODS HOBtKBT AJTD 0L0VSB! Aad artart auaiirtuifeU of ! Tto afoahmtto,, „ J Hows Bearing RaaKinf ftullua-ilete sod Over* fuaaUtatr a pnaeiamt * «f my tomeu, larias tto mmm* ( Am ni aod a ia arc He pehke iWMVtll,' are foritrd to J. E. mAED, ^1““ 4” «* o- On 11 *Jf 1 BOOK Of WORSHIP. - la Hucu a aad baaultfol ££&&&ra*fisS ” '"' n SAV88 LABOR By .mskiau the iron atip anootkljr aad amfiv, sad preveating the stsrch frooi *tirking or clogging. IT SAVES MONET. 8fo«* it prodttoe* for better remits at ose-half the east ef ttoingrexlieiits new ia aui sad IT SAVES CLOTHING to ix» piantiiii suaktias, by auswnajr their loncer wear without washing, sod by remeriag iu a certain extant what wild ordinarily soil or atain ttofobrie. KvcgyAunily Alionld one it. Every lady AS It KvFTV Vf AAb Wi HFDA-ll Will hf by fo /nm I hav< ronifalb etamiaad the “Freodi Starch Enamel, asd find in it neither or wax. It 00B- a iagredM-nt that con be in any way Mufou to the finest or most deJi- WM. K. A. AIKEN, M.D., I V’o/cmot Chwuiiy, Ac. sad female, to ENj We want Amato ■ „ introduee aad aeU oar WVAMBL to and the trade generally i.it«**l Good in to agents. Write for term* Burnham & Go. Manufacturer*. 180 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. Jon 3 —ly The Fatherland Series. 42 forth Ximtk J. K. SHRYt The Lutheran Publtaotioa Society have lenta to traaafoto and pnb- _ German Works, (suitable for Fauiflr and 8. 8. owe,) nrd.-r the title of “IV F atheriaad Series. 1 ' Itooke have already been a aeries of Family sad The Fathei The foUoariag pahfitod: The Cottage by the Lake la the MidaSm I m / Afomf "tglk foe fi* f.efo. T M«M pfolLar fiN pagaa tfoto «• ready- Wo give the dkmvh « ... . 1 lijiii'i. UniniWlU- .»^S A at. «t*. J , ft*®' 4:5 v *1 J HRafV t> *1H1 ^ J. m tto pmUt* ar *, § A ttnhaaaM*. »*»*.* t vim ifi t {Pmiu <t» ♦ m « *U» e •*»’*» * 1-SxW m m mm mom lo jliifi wojr pfiurt (A. A. TW P MW 1 fuuTTTI s »*« * 4 mm V *-e-» ■* b * b * AjRMbNHMMMAw**»«*♦*♦*»* 3ft mtmm + > 1 ftft t 00 t so t 75 ftftft •w o'* to* * e * mm 4 , ft Oft lOUWto H a mm it- 4«NMhMk to m nd m Aai «rftm at mm. Id' ft a ftlMwaat of ten per rewt. Is n UTT KDITIOS- Arsbeeone, gilt f, #4. Ten per i who boy in mrrrni Beok**ii«r. t'ulumbta, S. C. fwaitum. aid Oldest Family Medicine — . fa lion iawp»re*»r a purely Yegotabfo Cbfoorfor sad IW-for Pya prpria, CtoMttpatfoo, Debility, Sick Head- aaeuta of I^Hear, fiaeaaaeh aod Ifioeeal^k * . I iki^aiij Y'Ikw^m i B Fa^^^BMaaem e%’r ASK JIhII BJnttSftft W Ha / J PW1 «v ly NEVEB SAY DIE! imoran you coraa m Your Heart Aches. YMPHIN foe “Uh Tv die* —ufiyk at meow a * 'm^wmy atii6.lt i OdKiCh Eil wrllt H JAM uafo Mag CANNABIS .< fhfk^a^^miaimwhfneoBfe A M? SiSEfti 11 f East la- JCAI.IV poaitiv^y !W. Seod In I t fiO.75 the North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Finherman d.M Kewe, tbe Little Savoverd.. 0.S5 Frit*; or, Filial 0bedun<« AM Gcyer R elty: or, Fklelitv Rewarded. 1.00 SeS No. 1. ia a Boat ease. Under the Earth 10.70 OUf Tborlackaen 1.00 The Treasure of the Inea OJS Baried in the hoow 080 Doaoinic; or. Bread npon the Waters. 1.10 Seppeli, the Swim Boy 0.65 Bet No. i, pat **p ia a neat case. The Greek Slave ; or. Filial Lova,..fil.l0 . to Robs way, ..0.50 Little Mafofon; or. Maternal Lsvw...l.on >b Frey .1.10 ImoI Mae ter and his Son 1.00 Mu. 8, put up ia * seat esse. Just FaU etorieo, trail Mat. *<1 from the K reach, by Mo. Emma B. Stork, lot and 9d 8enea, ia a seat box, filJm. We have a number of other Transla tion* nnder way. which we will announce foam time to tram. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Oar arrangements are aad are prepared to fill order* for jawed by the varkme pnhliehL fo ttiie country aad fo Eorepa and German) at the fame rater a* pnMiwhrrft w. keep < and varied as dailv making _ We can supply r Samlwm .. Vre ore additions. ^l^wu.Uot.S.m juration set*. Hymn the wonts of a Sun- .coraa, niwe UMOon- aOitidntoOHral Itm, etc., (except xxx) sent by mail at the printed juice*. ■■MiIibM aams. m mMBmk etc. thoec* markcl We ooraoeUy request our ctutomen. aot to eend cask by moil; but to remit ohoonea, d rafts or Post Office orders. Aug 13 51—ly • tJt»*i? m. r»rt1 !■»■»«■. iMwMO—>Oi,toll«l|Miai Feb 14 —tf THE LUTHERAU VISITOR Is Published Every Friday By Bev. A. R. RUDE D.D.. Tanas Cash, Strictly im Advance. One copy, per annum fi*^ One copy, dx months To MJ ‘ OMsabflicribera'wbo foQteTremit at S5.SWS Subscriptions not reooivca ior mss wwn ■ii months. r names are entered on the sab- book, without the first payment 2.00 Rjcv. A. fo t C