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Tr7" wtHli * Y* rtetj ^ ****** , ,b * «*% h* *•**, fclou, I'Ve r++>2 oon*(, ISCS .tyBoil, tb« •» full, “ <* Dii*. ,°' «4»r». I Muu <* *»Uiin AO*. - T r*> Necessary BUt of ||i|{ it of ^ Mia. ia M Wbo* |th the Cea ? l y»n« th* 1 "ifo tfe* thctSyaoi won witbi* m»y b«T* 3n »ry pw. |te<l to place ltrea«r,4 It ia also liersal By** >fter it Aumv«r- jiiti'ttiplaiw iu the ia. [is believe* ,: : l-r.. THE IXTHERAN VISITOR, ttSBBlDtti 'sHG} JTHB 20.’1873. kiwtly b, eeer, H_i na. Tbe feet l*> iiere m p«ctialnf «m* „ for \h*y •"» ho *P l *** forget to entorUin r***, 3*4,0*) Brother Boat Trinity church, ten mdea a ef «*»">*<*’ w f h * ve ,-w. Tbit choroh belongs <**1L HoUaod’i charge. Hare i also to a Urge congre «* dined with g, Irick after service, bud j-aiu at half past three R) chnndi, ^ it ^bj Brother Clyde. **Z* went to the poraoh’a, galiawn* whom re ooufirmed i years ago. Here pp^ly welcomed. The [In profitable confer- *tbiMM i° refraohUg alehp, n«it moraing—afte r break- ^*>4*rofoer Hallman took '* .jta visit friend* and broth- ^ whom received as with of good will and we went With .■Hallnau to a redding. We ioal^eray *t Brother Iriok’a, gf o famous diuuer, the re of which still lingers iu pgtP* headquarters, aud then • ag iacreased oar forces with ten ritrotvoMr recruits, we advanced Seisin boldly onward to the .1 »v friends of ry and «f feeiasma >w afforded from tbe riling forth f rom wb* As aa I tea will hs T hJ£ iefWSrk J. F. C. Mn*f pay oar expenses,' went Brother It. Zimmerman family wa «|wot the Bair meal plea* autty till Monday Mmh|, wbr«j TWmt Brutb«r Haamui. Ink m l. nkb .».l On.Of*bar*. W* dtMri wtth Mant U.M|b ih* Briggeman, got oo the train arrived at Columbia tu time, spent a oeflffc agreeably with Brother Ho** toft In anal itanif quits lira Uni, in porfoei the Olfht, and ranlNbnlli wnrd «Uh lb. n*.or by oor mx>, who In* « «W. b.»* |» dUhn m~4 In „ .|, k Stop though, ww nra not tbrough ( rarmini i and derf* We mnat before we etone give the Mfogfog credit due to Dr. Keller, Mr*. Ann | TU’ lliwh t'borch Gates, Mra. M. Btondenmira, UnvW i t mi ^ Ht Jt ,, Fogle, William Fogle, and Brother 0 ( 33E2E: . • ■ .. . I Zeagter for the kiml and Uw|dtabl« manner in which they treated a a. - E Ctosssib. toil, Mm light trU, H [be ninth Of ive as modi ivn, bnt l| at Ibt thangh, Id not take ive done it, | O* A., and fine my to-' ling, awl |but did s«t Charles- igeburg al *re at once fny it whe oU |oo»g mss, [lie took— le village, uau, il saoccesfid leran. Be residence, lis MOJUbW* delicio |, i tat tiUMgUp ttood vwy fowl kid we took | mu eleg»®l by water 1 r, but never ,i Brother iles eask of *« and *x#d kver expe- Mjjf : together 0$ rb° toor for for to* il ;V' cbaiche* we arrived at tbe place, Mr. we foand tbe parties both j«dwaiting; whetherjpatienr. g tapatieutly, deponeut snyetb Brother Hallman performed iiwtnosy, and we assisted. After the bride aud the tbe goodies were car uoaod; we eat, aud really the inner man, till we be i s tor that we would have no for fish the next day. We t» tell that we had accepted laribtioB to a fish dinner. The tops them who help them very thought of fresh appetite always come; 1 what o’clock it is. UttorHallman and we spent the stand us well if yoa -we did not make a night of ;w fid not go home till morning— indfwtMaf y petue, we left the ilialls io good time—at onr good ( John and Richard McGrills, maided about a mile distant mb Dinner Spring. Tea ydjck iu the morning found tat the spring, and notwithstand it was drizzly, any utimber of wagons, horses, mule*, .children, parents, ancles, aunts, i*i a right smart sprinkling of dries’* dusky daughters and sous collected together. All were in spirits; all did their beet to as enjoy ourselves; it was a of Christian men aud wo- i; ail things were done decently in order; aud we are assured [tint the Lord blessed, and was phpMwitb the innocent joy of His I*. Such social reonions are ecmsiendable. Not oulfJVf 1*8 aad troubles forgotten for a »; the aged rejuvenated ; tbe |J«Wf people brought together under [** ®yw of their proper guardian ; good tallow.ship is cultivated, so N feelings cherished, ami men part phst neighbors aud friends when W hsve spent a pleasant day in | :rf d air, sunlight and amoug God’s ’°d* of beaaty and love. &»t wc have no time to moralize ^ am to be shaken, uew friends ! ! '’ to made acquainted with, ok to talk to about days lang | *y*t, and—<j, do look ! Fisb, pork, ^totas, fixings, and all tbe other Tjtotols, which the inmu man in. it has all to be eaten. ' e B,oor appetite is pretty good, we ire grateful for it, and we will do our ®ai» fully. f *n» are kindled, tbe cooks are by one o’clock the table is Aad sucti tables ! they b»ok 7* ^tos of three waggons, took For the LaUwraa ViaM** North Carolins Taking ths laitUtira. Gold litix, X, U, t July 4th, 1M1. | r* „ ^ ry ra - ffffrm. r a _... * .ji - awivw* J9* MsifrvW^ MrwwWwFmm^ KlPilw tors of & C. tijfood. Dsak Br£TU«k.h t I received your circular proposing “the pobltoaliou of a paper, reflective of the swell menu and ietereeU of the Lntheraa Church Booth,* which I moot heartily approve, and at once sebeertb* for. So put down J. A. Lina, t copy, fad dress Gold Hill, Rowan eoue:y, N. C n ) and on the reeetpt of the firat nun ber I win send the requisite amount of snbecHptlon. While upon this subject, I wooki ly to you brethren, that I have re oeived a similar circular from a com raittee of brethreu ia Virginia, pm posing to publish a sewt-monthly paper at Wytheville, Va.,aad aeht*g our co operation Besides, we have | to shew ttowi fo a^r east, wfo a committee created by oar By nod, saw tease, hat fo hap fossa of which i am a meofoer, with a view ssra prfoali toasjll, la tha to confer with similar eommittaea of strain of Pnsrt», INspva am other Bynods to the same purpose. | “Three are Now i am afraki we have too au> committees, uuleas there oouki he mat oae da 1 concert of aotkm ia thesa aU, aad i though I wave to live The They give whai they give f The ehiiearfos of eaiy leathers of tf these era others of a class they sfohtw da eed dla or aoShtog «e sato ahoot them The time ia samtog—porhapa II le already lean whea the paaatofo ef a college certideeSe wfll eel he goikAo% f a». saegklr'fo ^iW ! t^'s#'fo u s^ov^a aasl fo aar as ^aaa^^^F ^a^^^ha pass for vtoha, or the waat of It aaaee kaowledge aad goatee to he sMghted. 14*3, aad died hi 1*4*, a deeUal aad the Be truth, writes la two that a* “Him yet SECURITY I LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, or >• 1-: tv v okk. I l» mgmofeg a* » . fopUl I te foe ea* of foe m t fo 1 UMaefo my of a to a The totler pan asya, that H to aaaaii sal la divide ihi eaa toe ef Jfc to Church lotton ii.lWlfTWaWWIWtlfl . r?SSIRiit.'l«fr*? iliW el for Batoert L Oeee, ProaidenL Theo. A. Wctmoro, Vice-President. Isaac H Allan, Secretary. i«rrs. Ii.wo.w • 1*61 .arm is 1171. S*M. A fow UFE, NON-FOEFRITt’RE iu TEX PAV1IEXT8, and Kit, no tto m<w4 (srorabk terms. at the red of Hrwt yesr. All Policies art* Non -Forfeit iug indwwacato will he uArred hy LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for South Carolina, Ko. 40 Bread Street, Ckmrleofot fort J A to aat I thus coo sec rate upoo one good* ahiy te conducted and well sustained Booth gt ern church paper, which la my earnest wish and prayer. Hence I heartily approve of yoer jwioet*. By nod undertaking “the pahHcattou wish to of such a paper until a General By nod shall bare been organised.' to that there Having dispoesd of foie, I now wish, as authorised by the Nf. Synod, to propose to your oooaktora oor etty a If Italy and foe W' foe tyranny of than Kver was It my WO swept away I wee aad, hat for this Hot uo If w «#44illPCto mrw „*,! in snarlh -»a tfe.« oa foo . cr fF t G<HN§ ih# to 4Ntn fUI toai Vk s»e«ta ef foe ■im—d fohto, eel eaty fdiil ff miff | as ia If Bdto fl- c * WmO. Pact. mmmmm Spfldil Kcticcs. «- i as dmeon Afitvn WAjmn pot m UNDEVELOPED WEST «•* ' Fin Yean in the Territories, of^Teaei BT T. H BEADLE, Ths sob Mgfo^iwdfogtoggm llkfltoJf V Mfol ^ Himbutm* mkI a eithH4 ■ atom. Ilajwml with lifr vriU'i 1171 flpriag aad Summer. 1872 t a 1 UAL IT I .TfT AdaaNa, u-a«7-ta tion the subject of a ewnveatam, that ooka forward to tbe organiaatiaa ef General By nod Bouth, t the folTbwIng prcaniUe ami reeoin tious, unanimously adopted by ear Syuod, and aak your heaity c*M«fwra tion. (Bee printed inmates page >3- ’ a copy of which f send you 4*1*001 mnyiag this letter.) il is true the creaUou of this coo vention seemingly does not claim an its legitimate object the organisation of a Southern General By nod, though conditionally evidently implied. The time when these rraolelum* were adopted, and the etroamataaers both of church aud state fora seemed j to forbid so bold a declaration, bet my owe gganr MW 1 I G|iPi Wmm Gllffi 99m wm their ta]«F m i rot which hw detit ia hto |v%ag , wr hia: hfo comforts aad Joys fl^twA ] to he 1 We eon mw I T«.o ofaeervsd by HrrvpisMral sod the very straw* men always sdiltra he •* if DmsaIi sm 4 two •t. and akee why I foj[ la eB for m God's wdL G» hma," iBwriMMh R.& W.C. SWAFFIEL1) We srr now rereiving our newly nelected SPRING nod HI'MMP.R HTOCK of READY - MADE CLOTHING, HATH, FURNISHING G00D8, etc. Harinr seeared for services 'of s FIRST CLAhS iTITER ta oor Cns- bm Departnienl, we will MAKE UP GARMENTS id ruafantce tutti* takinr orders for in the L^ite^l CMQfelNUMBl RfiNP StAUDtOB FcHJlI ^PTT.intrr I them HTAI XTON. VA. PJEJRFECT-FmTffO SHIRTS, i-pim - taoa ottl opri. IU fmrik ,,y* is c- any fosf < fittrsei Ths i ys ss» j ri dm - isnaht nf foe nnk wr e every ■ of • Lauot styles of SPRING HATS on hud. Onr Furobkifig Goods Dcpartneit la fact our stock embraces New aad Nobby, which wc are sure will please the most fastidious. Give ns s call and be convinced. R A W C 8WAFFUQUD. Mar 29 J*—tf it.assi Umm U k«S,Lt «ti 1t» tollGRKVto **tL FOBMIIT. A FVy. Jane# to M*—tf bat lo seo 1 braaght down rllher to livo awthortty.*- Psw ass, h IVtpsm, hat he ftorfol whom instrument l.u*her E:c 1 e rJLSUctl if The r»ep*a Jtfery.—In foo I ota hs, the swbjjtNrls of foo Pntittty, 1 ^ •Part, joined them together in j- Bofr a difotof * 1 mi la bn*** tgfro** ^ fashion, spreak white table ' Clover them, the ladies superin- the attendants harried back forward, dinner was an- l,(5 ocefi, everybody stood np ready r ^ onslaught, grace was said, j yo ° cooW have heard the gnash i!!L* ** eth abundance of ■'** th,n K* disappeared. th us lh * “fracto of • waves and fisbos. We all eat ^ w «ve filled; bat we did not leam u* baskets of fragments were op. s Tkaa. iK)p T u the rest, the incense the pleasant after-dinner ua vT P^P^tion for ^ *od the final parting. We will ^J°o forget that day, that diuner friends, and tbe goodness o f f " e0d “ d brot Ser, Mr. “** t t°°k ns borne with him. jj?® Wa * Bro ^er Hough, who had triu b * 0k from Northern ^» (1 ? y morniD * we ^‘•ched *t Lebanon ehnreb, bade tare- tune since and p van to so repulsive , and forbidding in nature, os not to be borne, have rendered it aeoraaary whkh™nrenn^a Iw5| that a final ami complete separation i evidently belong* In foe hwt of the Lutheran Church North and „f ^ |, n y u f f South should and must take place. Believing there is no necessity for great haste, we have fixed tbe period of said Convention so far distant aa to allow every Southern Synod siuple time to take actum on the select, and couie up fully prepared to L*y well the foundation ol so Important a church organization. We present tbe foregoing subject to your prayerful consideration to- lievmg that the wisdom ami piety of your body will dictate what is tw*t for oar Southern Zion. The locality we claim as tin* most central point for tbe whole Bout ber u church, while your own titaie and that of Virginia will be equally d»a tant and contiguous. Also those of North Virginis, Maryland sod K*u tneky aud Missouri in the North and North Weal will be equally distant with those of Georgia, Mississippi * n lb ‘ n< *^ and Texas. Keepeetfully submitted. Your*, Ac , fraternally, Jas. A. Lwa, Car. Sor, &. C. With those two 9| of o raprraewlstmu ef foe V»v*ta esa be found in the sraral sw wnifi- taral art of the f alaremhn, kto,**j, 4s,s» eera.Dfi wtam f Lnl rawfok ww w o.toW CW9 Hm* l-PoWto ra«Pw * iisr-.q s- floe IntsM neAwAtf imm wtom* k 11 - *» xiM-s m ■ s-msmsa era ^Afitonl nufimam mneetfl wWPPw wPWra |j|[ * flap* sen* ra-^wto# toon 1 l it s as-sc Afl m tos m "efllmmifoa IfiFififlP 1 flfp reform im» ft 19 wmym» ivw threfoer to trot* prayev — Jtofoer. - A».. -*fo dtofo foe- The Dbriakit of the T« There are two ways of dividing the Command men ta The one piaewe all cm the subject of idolatry In one command men t, and divides foo things we are for bidden to eeesfjj ^ato | two; the other divideo tho prabibt tiot) of idolstr> into two, aad i4ws Sifted. Only foo I. Of foo owed eoneo of tonai ami fife Of of Oaii to Of l^sisfigjrfsg-2*5 ,>h ’dey goods B*’toimto fils4to ajnsptadDkeujfe^ 4MlJF if Ifo to,^3 p«»pnlj»f S.fo ID (tram Goods. Cendmew*. too., with e •flltod HOSIERY AMD GLOVES! ebadra and CorUfoe. Im . sod all ofort srtirko srasTlv s Fled Cless Dry Goods Eatab- rrs. VAHDUzfiTiT/FL April 2 The Fatherland Series. 42 Mori* Xlmth .1, K. BURY Street Philadelphia. VOCK, Bop’t The Lit i Imran Publicatkm Society have made imnemab to translate ana pub- hfo s series of German Works, (suitable for Family aad 8. ft. use.) wider tbe title of “The t aihcrUad Series.’’ The following book* hare already been pdimfoed: The Cottjyre by the Lake *0.15 North Sea "0.75 tsar by the la the Midst of the Apian, foe VlfoeruMui. 0A5 of oM hon* If Otoe li PAIN - KILLS* istrn fono any ofoat m ip efou^ *|tok*e> flf BtoPta__ ^n^oM a iiswl H*w> Bowing Machine Hole and Over- __ _ atr a prommest SmfoTBpe sf my bosfoeas. befog «! xi Uhf imixito t C^wwMrif'’to! t ft lift Innas. TW pohHr ptotariflr rar Invited to toe me s con. , ^ I J. BL KHTARD. . toTCT ue total Mere, mw d<v, Hoofo of Co- •oarttoof foe rsra- i Inmlds Hosei. Oalmfoda. *. < . • same ratal It as a »-■—» Ste epsin* woo omm» Oct 11 3—tf Wto tLT^23,‘r k BOOK OF WORSHIP m ofoofly tooaiasa of 1 ■ m mrnmmwmr* Ulm\ amBP * klmr^ffWTfofltoiM WA miTfllif. vpiflb flofo of 4T4 pmrn.Umm, io I tvwdy. t, give foe rliurdi •«** Into oae. TW ancient Jewish Chore*, | the Roman Cbarch and tha Imtberao Church adhere to foo first arrange moot, the modem Jews, the Greek Church, aad moat of foe Trot rat ant dvtMHP fatal fatal adhere to foe wood U baa teen fnoUahlv and Irnvrut HootmUo, 2'ma, dmmo liL—TtatoO I *_ c g >f g t * fogg fog ban been an immense acare hera, oo ! k tfc# f^ibonra Churah casioued by a grant deni of etakneeo itm ofig1o p^i which desired thereby to get rid of and a large number ef deaths, disease woe firat and afterward* cholera morbue. The] paper* of this morning any a majority of the physicians now believe the disease le not cholera, but font it hnn arisen from malaria from hod rating aud drinking. Thom were only eleven death* yesterday, aad very few now eases ere reported. Every one who could leave left foe oity early foie week. All foo schools and many business have closed. „JTU<" excitement, however, is now abating, A Col/ox, LL. D.—Mr. Aehnyter Colfax has been decorated with the i to *n*e and Thfo jtoijmra m»a a r*mn« rangy fnr it toe of the lleiy 6 cents is this wav pa* ,, m A, lt , „,V . . IB Mir felWiana. ............—...01 oo i to HI I, eflxoflflh* *»•••* * 40 ««« . i * ® ...«...»»•**• s ro extra gilt... * 00 4 44 » * t> * * • » * va ww .o-n * » * ww * torn* o o # tofoo* ; !»M O aoto w a a * efo-aw* mrdrr* at < M 40 God In the Decalogue which But this before foe Fopal w i m i. M ii hfraaoitfihk am; It lo the Old TVsdamos# e # Is* ■ j % Mjp^Mmra ^^tal to 4 Hebrew Bible fta wtfoB 4M* it wee written.) be ^Itotkta umir nnr rvoimx uss ueen oerorami wue inc « “5* kil " 1 «=l>ri*tiau |wot>l,,: dran of LL. U. by Ou.rb.» l .. * P«ket»V, to i r«H;. io Exodus xx., are aa they ura In la plnood fo* Hebrew tetter ***** (a<m i up hi ii ill g wtfo ear to) foe -to • My IS ,*** 2a *r. on wo And to one Owed -TW Om omm rara»w l ^ nwi|f|i-fwi lmmLm talMh. 6“ April in rtxrrr sx>mox. »jsS Rems foe I-ittle Havoyard 081 I'litx; or, Filial Ototuencc 0.65 GeverWsItv: or. Fidelity Regarded. 1.00 Set No. 1, ia a neat caac. the Earth....................8070 TlMvrlackscn 1J8 of the Inc* M5 Berird in foe Snow 0.80 Iiominir: or. Bread upon the AV*ter*. 1.10 Sqpnstt. the Swiss Boy.............. Set No. t, put «p in a neat case. The Greek Skive; or. Filial Love,..|1.10 I sawharri. the Runaway... 4J8 Little Madeira ; or. Maternal low,..1.00 Gottlieb Frejr, 1.10 The Beboe) Master and hi* Son, 1.00 Set No. A put up in a neat case. Just Published :—Twelve excellwit stortra. translated from the French, by Mrs. Raima B. Stork, lot and 4d .Series, io a neat box, #1 JO We have a number of other Transla tion* nmler way, which wr will nnnemnee from time to time. gVytpAY—SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Our airamrement* are such that wc mt prnmrrd to fill order* for os* book* issued by foe various publishing house* in this country and in Europe (English and German) ef the some nrica as the publishers. We keep constantly on hand a Urge and varied assortment, to which we are daily making additions. We can supply all foe wants of a Sun- aries, Question Tickets. Hymn Books, n u r f : f Ooftui khh, to C Xdrar Ura, Toot—for I>ys- mtp.m and all foe to IHL 51—-eow—ly Any of our books («i err) sent by mail at RraaraabU dUeouate and to Sunday-aohooM We earneatly requeat our send auk by mail; but to remit drafts or Post Office orders, rig 13 51—ly THE LUTHERAN VISITOR la Published Every Friday By Rev. A. R. RUDE D.D.. Terms Cask, Strictly in Adranos. One copy, per annum **-®® remit at COWAN 8«j At to, fito frn HI I 244-1 St rt— » — •»’ • — t »* •*• !«(• Mm« ■« « Frb 14 —tf (lows of Mil ,] Students. ho fail to rt JMgrn *■» iirrintionfl not reofln <mi lor »«* B aad Theologtcal Old aubeciibeni who th< tioos. 1 hamdx No nei i kre entered on the sab Postage—Five cento per quarter VKStaESSSflBt, Rrr A. R RUDE. D.D„ Columbia, S. C. if .,-f M - mm $ *