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-i n f: *i John tt: 5!| ft: IttJ table, It Is from oo* of our sminr \ ff; H®k. ® *' IV*** 0 *®* oooooml^i^jjpi^j^^yi *** THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, (X)LtJMBlA, 8. C., JANUARY 23, 1874. CLUFflWft- Two Tm of Boshh. made for "Lg w bo died before the death This is evident from the IwirwlHy«f atonement, which ^Ttrtthe universality of death I **J2 (he miaerie* entailed on us | Bom. v: 18, 19, compare | Beb. ix: 25, 2d; 1 Pet. That Christ died for who shall be lost, is taught t: 9, etth, compare ttt: ft*er« Pwl prmppoeea it as pos- | L jgn his exertions might prove *V nf Katt.viii: 11-14; see verso riv; 15 ; 1 Cor. viii: 11; 2 lLg.l;S Pet. i ; 9; Luke xiii: Jesus doee not exclude the (terse 81) who was lost (verse ggi (he number of those for he offered his body and shed Sg| * If the conditions of par- ilid salvation art not fulfilled by _ g* universality of the pardon 0 isS*l#W»by destroyed. Thus, ^ the sou of a King intercede grlUdy of criminals, and obtain a 0ln toi them all, and offer it to jggdl'Oa certain conditions to be -gnusd by them, the pardon is is UQ | whether they avail them ^af the benefits of it or not. |fi wicked are lost because ^ refuse to iceept salvation. 1*| ix: 32; *: l*i «: tj. Aeta xili: 46; 2 Thess. li : 10; jdtixil: 97*, Luke xix : 44; vii: I; tbs Pharisees and lawyers, by tftfW bo*****! by him, frustra «Hhc mussel of God concerning 4 Enek.xviii: 23, com- ,j xxxiii: 11; Luke xiv: ij.SMa ii: 4; ix : 22; 1 Tim. li: Lf**i8:-*. |M4 Chapt. 3, Sect. 83.—'The I mi it Christ consisting iu the idem satisfaction, or, active and unite obedience is —c. universal. 1 Tim. ii: 6; 2 Pet ii: i;tOor. v: 14; Bom. iii: 23 ; v: g Me.) It indudes all men, all la, ad also those who lived be I m Christ Ifft-Augustinns, the Predretinomn I a the Reformed Church and the Janne- afcfeafad theunm-iWiirv ..f the menu NCIrat, bat it bos always been defend- dfo the Lutherans, the Catholics and | WWnJam. Jkrtetuen, IV. Sect. 159.—Divine lee, Uut knew from eternity the mtbiinjy of the fall, found also in eternity the way of redemp- jn. Out of free love and grace the I fitter Mureuders tlie Son to humilia- |is, to obedience and suffering, and ifisu as the second Adam by his utary obedience, renders satis- Ikaon ta the demand of holy and htoous love, offers np the sacrifice, Urt onr sinful race should have llmd, bnt could not, empties the lap of suffering for sin, which oinst 1 emptied, if the sinful developmeat pa be re.raced and a new life be The act of Christ is owu act of grace and love in [fo iramari family ; but it is also in U» Wghest sense humanity’s own |d,fcritisGodin the human nature, I 1 * the second Adam, who satisfies |h claim of righteousness on the fiuniiy. Within humanity is I** the partition between God and |kl removed, within the sinful race I* As pure, the holy centre, where p disturbed relation between God I** •» is restored to harmony, ami which divine love can again •ut into the world. As God d the entire human race in the Itvidhm, it follows that as One is hftieotii so are all righteous, as Ooe I s * for all so are all dead, and “as pAt first Adam all die, so in the m#4 Adam shall all be made alive.” lb ?i ^4> * ^° r * XT : 22-) I k conclusion we snm op these dif- |''Altauthorities as follows: flnlftdied to save sinners. 1 Tim. ^1 qcd are sinners. Rom. iii: 23. “iwcefore Christ died to save all John Hi : 16, 17. li ■ - • • i _ »<»! •>■»* > haft** 1 ' nt la Paris “*> m U«n. Jukm dW of Ow>. K, l>«uj of i.. W*«d Ur, “I would follow kin la Itedkrt.* The letter reads: «I write cheeriully to acknowledge receipt of <uirei °P»fa »*k1 in connection therewith to •ay that I disposed of more than half in my Sunday school If I may jadge from this effort of the success of the envelope plan, I pronounce the project a success. • • • Mj schools will do their fail part; and am ooaAdent that if all mor hula missions yield as well as onra In pro portion to means, the chapel is an accomplished fact.’ 1 United effort will carry the matter through. We have soma envelopes •till on hand Who wants them f r. a n For the Lutheran Visitor. : Richmond Mission. cause is advancing. The tiew ||T favorably. Friends of <su«e and of Christ are respond- 5. “ufoe thaukful ackuowl- j^® u tof the following new year Dreher, Roanoke Coi- 'W T y‘a«i*,****. W rI Staunton, Va— ifuL W D-D, Phils- jjyfos, (through M. E.8.).. F*mal« Seminary, Va.. Jr r A.F r ay,Madi»on,Va. Mm. V. E. U.) 10 00 I contribution* 8*4 » tMQ «J0 ^* r| i* noble life in our dear old | j^/T*** 1 Church, and we believe the II crown with success her to plaut the standard of the **ton in the capital city of frn the Lutheran Vmm. Thi; CoIloqTiium- I am at a loss to know why it i§ best to “moke baste slowly* fa Mr conclusion ia regard to the proposed colloquium. The Lord knows we have always been slow enough. We never, in onr history, were gniUy of getting in adhrance of tiaae, fa any matter of permanent advantage to the church. Some, of coarse, will oppuee any move towards uuioa Do you remember the otamag day of the 8. C. Synod at Frog Level t What a dear thing honor is to «* when duty sad the general good re quire ns to make a sacrifice ! Home of oar people art ever ready to cry. “snake! soaker 1 when there ia no snake. The great, and at the seme time sad misfortune with as, North aud South, is, we are too wise to be instructed, too far in advance of each other to be admonished ooe by the other 1, a noble Southern, the son of a noble sire, who listened to the sighing of the pines far liberty in the days of the revolotiou, am not now to be taught, catechised b) a “Yankee,” and he living is sight of Boston aud 1’hUodelphu, the hub ami the heart trf the country, i* iw* going to be instructed by "tar heeU” ami “wand Upper*.* These, 1 say, are the natural fret iugM that prompt us to “make baste slowly* when the subject of friendly interview is proponed. Not that we are aot all Lutheran*—not tbs: we do not both know (be some thing*, think alike, believe alike, feel alike, but we are indispose*! to yteld the point that we do agree. To agree would be to make otic aa wine ami as good as the other—would be to make us am—that would b« aufai. One of our prominent ministers •aid to me lately: “I will learn noth ing from a Puritan.* “Ksartly so," said I, “then there ia no ueersMij for a colloquium ; I will lie taught by agy one, I care not where be live*." Those who oppoee efforts to obtain a better understanding, certainly are making haste slowly. They ora let ting {tersonal and sectional molivea take the plat* of high Christian love, ami the general welfare of the church. That heart moat be small indeed that can take tn only a small aecttou of the church; and that man’s re ligion is not very Catholic that re loses fellowship with brethren who, owing to tlieir general surroundings and peculiar early trainings, coo not pronounce his “shibboleth.* We want mature thought, delibe rate action, prayerful consideration —bat have wo not had time enough for thisf Are not three hundred and fifty odd years long enough to tell what Lutheranism is t Luther had no difficulty In daciding whether he could fellowship with those* who called themselves by bis name or not. It is well known that be and Meiaucthou differed; and ethers differed from each other ta some (M)inta, but that did not cause them to separate and organise bodies oa different platforms. I am a Lutheran, and I know oih ers with whom 1 do not agree who are just as good Lntberaas aud aa good Christiana aa 1 am ; aud I waat to meet them, shake them by the band, aud let tbetu tell me they love me, aud I wish to assure them I will co-operate with them iu every good work. Soirntfto!i. Va.. hsa ts own i»**t«*<»» iw ils mom sad I felt rfr vu. Th* America* Hit.** rwifeta fit hare finished their ittWas at lies* Matthew, sad have seat ft «a the ■The deetsfaa of I his fwnten asif* froth with a Cisfhafos Umtstsitr far ha«Uad. m apsW as Ika awsst sggresaive step whWk has heea taken ia the raaatry Oms the reslarslfaa of the hierarchy hi tiffh. tor. J. iff* 1 lTWli»yi6 , f| fn B&KjCrmmRPI t 1 jj-rdl itt (k r. Rm, Df% Oiiwfets, Mown m4 J VL WiUna lank pari la the at a TW tlaisss at tom is fro find if)* Maui at Or Isaac l the tulnaA CkrtMe- Alhen the Orifel j *rt sh Art mail tlkhmihm la sod of which teen at thorn nrs the recall of ottesceaerr kaher | thirty acre thnte eatsScace ta the rfrrit at at wham 1 At aa ererrthlng Va, i* They anaeeatty have am «d fae f eta at the t» health. n»- ■!<«« fra The faifi ad- * tie gtvra is wnra«»y i Befert— iu eedmr wfeh the atal sf nQ tea foMrri. Omdanlly trip f ffi WHfiHff fr lffk% iaomtOMmsa* ias ^pnam^^enee eon ▼ imptiiapsmaaa oso edshemrd lifiwn at whea the pate resseopftltm shall have tehee tie plaen at taw ipirtt* an s stim •food ta all cor pmhtw fad private haspi Mb It In act, Iwstna wmb a harm lean selsOitcee far the fiery rafaned fa. lie sttmefaueg ace ao« lie chief awrita altheafh ia this trrtdM htlt, the tic* It a fa SMet Ikta pnyctiifi ictqg caoae «f Orh aees wifa a ehefanacaa aatidete. lion- tetter 1 ’* fifesn rhiwli ha taken daily at •fa* SMkcaa by alt prteroi Ufawtag under ailsseeu that tend fa tfaakea the famritfklMfll it tan* oa-v^ri .a mmwwwsf t — a kSi«r 1 i j-i crMiii l' fine frtr I * ill pjers!* *St flfa fr<I feP «w»ed by drew tlL^. .waasri m t t n k io #'*. Iw drtrifaffl 1 M fr.j IkllfiUi V 4|ft )'•’ Id* 1 # Iff H l«’ Ik ff 1 tttff l , ‘ , *'lff jgHHff '' "Be ” fin's fft=i t ask t ^| eWe W ft eWH>?vft "e MIM rfalt*Tf ntifaMr nil palatine* were •»»;.! fa a *»d twn «e three k undr cl fac see tH mot Fsmilt Mtim mr » few /aefraecier—a purely VrgeteMii ilriforfr and Thasr fro Dye pepsic. Ceeeiipialtsa. Defatoy, Hank Head ache. Itfffao* litarki sod *JV derange t* at Live*, ritecearh and R«*d« fam rireoctet far fe, lirewer of mb ■ to 00 to 00 10 00 15 00 10 00 °°t going mail carries out to g of the church hundreds envelopes,” and as far as - ff o® they are thankfully re To give an intimation as to hmi » f access of the system, the liberty |to quote ^ of the letters upon our ifanew ami Bra+U.~la Maieo theca ia opposition and even violent persecution by bigoted Romanist s. Instigated by tbeir priests, bat there are many e aeon raging things. The separation of C hurch and State ia a matter of great moment, ami seems n£w to bn well assured. Personal inquiry on religious subjects ia different places is manifested, and hopeful con verts are met with. Our brethren feel that their work ia great and foil of hop*. In Brasil, nearly the sausc remark may be made a* to the imprccaiou* of the brethren concerning their week. They confidently look far the divorce of the Chureh sad Htate, as the y**nR of eg* iating ctmtrovenfas between tbs Qevera- ment aud the Rouiamat bishops, and the general progress of enlightened vices among the people. They eult earnestly far move Record. foods for *10. | Tb* fagdcueual 1 A * , .m—_ frs»— -..is —a i— j mtrwmmifladi WWtmQwtm fwfiff \ some years, gave *a ^lew Year’s day • j paper devoted ssefaly to •taSMSfoe «e I latin* fa that rfty. Ausoog rilrt thtags : we And the fnUnsisr r "The aggresrste i of rAriurh mesa hers is IMOfi. The less $ renews pat* the pnpafcslfaa at U JAH, ts» I that 14 win He seen that eeorfr «»# A.I/ at the tratiro pepalafana at Rahmcad t Setwally belongs t«» eecse cheerib * "It I* ( beheved that a larger peopwetfan at the people at Riehsscad are aeteallv rharvh asembrrs, SO«l % liiger profswtiioe at the r**4 aasder roiigensss iotfaeor* then aoy ntlOr ritrjn the msantry ** At the Jsnnaiy asrr*mg of the ■ row H<H»r •».*-«#»» Mssusgev*. a gwmt deal of InssSoinss wst diepmo>*l at. Assong cb* leCfrro read eos «cse frees ear Misabimary. the Rev. ft II \sasne, M. I>. requesting the pwbli a4faa of the fomhe of Tn*ln»* a and Matarhr la the Hengnl w*o*i of the M*w T» i is licit, s at the llU fa*mo Imh* noiihcficsl of- reedy . and frees Rev. Eh. I. 41 lit mb aa non nerd the printing ef the lleherw and Weber* Hpnniah rid Teetausent. «be t r -VtH'Sls t li**o ■ ir i •• lit fur sosae year*. HtsJssa tftarvss of I' ’ Isfaewilb tm frigs 4m was appwanted a dsitplt fa the Hrtissh *o4 F**reign Hilda Horicfr 1 . i Av importaai tectiascay fa the charoe- far and kshors ef mlnsteeortes , and to the fifflRmfffali fadhoA bwi g fiifgifi f kfa Riiastea *uM fa sis a *Aff mffffW ofoorih Is paid in a remark aMs Partin ns* a - tary Bine fbsok, Intel y putdlehed by order sAujtt. 11 iiii law gaff £'’ MiMA&fegatfh-fr. oafi **A statement Ksbtbstusg the Material Program sad Cnstditlea of ladfa dating the Years lUTt t#JT" Haring eprifans at the nomber nf anrtetie* and ary aacietie*, the varmaa fwrma at the knowledge at the mi miensm s. their prvsa- mf%g| Zmmtm mr* liswrlg IffiWRO ffooff wya: 'The government at fadh earn aai hot arkoow ledge the great eMtgafaen an Aar which M hi laid hp arise, whose blamsleea e sample sad self- denying tshors are infumtog new vigor into the stereotyped life of the groat pop omfeeos placed nailer Teglisb role, aadl •tiff pfipffnnff iUffM W •# in ffffffff wmf hfffittrr find kfallaf riltfa^frA «*# ika •apeiwi mow ug fa*v“s s^u,! aa™"a a-AafeA^w^fefa wsa afarti great Empire ia wldrh they dwell " la these days whtm seeptlre wuald pe rseiaib* are a failure, and when return from I Imdostan iteriuie they never sow nay revolt* at mMsfaoe there M la ■slkfatarv that m, h a IsCisiast should ew"-™sepw ^ tttO“ vna^^s ** ^Srses-w^^sees*^ eiee ,l ' w w eecse nmuihrd from saeh high sntbovWy What reason we have fa Idem fled far the chaage whlrih has fiutswr the spir it gt India's govevnriieai. uface fheda>s talimft C*faJNffV a fasft Ikta ■' Daft fkksifi'fr AT tin ill it*, *'.* fafiPii Iftatw * vm^eng-vr-w ws^am aot be allowed to sat foot on llritMh ter ritory. ami were obliged fa taka refuge iu the Ch»alab settlement at Hswampnre I Dial* fit. t»t»asir or llttri Ifrmssu.— .iaiQS .aim , 1 ii O'Sh* , 1,1 Ifn u Mi .,... ... a Ai^.S.,*^. .hi Of rttr O' |R9Qnlff4|A fflff fi44*«t|«‘U*T ffWripf Ifflri Wf • ally by ibis fatal salsff . Thin disease generally has lia origin in fitted with irritating, which, cireal*tine throneh the heart. lr» ritate its lirlimte tisanes Thoach the StwsiamwM* reo wewiwww w ■ 'i*wwow* a wnnewsym^ne ww^w Irritation may at first fa slight, prudaefag I MH9 w irTffffVMf iflWRl. by and by the disease be ramus firmly seatsd, and in Asm matioa. nr by per trophy, pr thirkening of the Using memhroo#. « of the valves, ia prod need- How wise to giro serly stteoticci to seam of this triad. Fattainr*I thraliltiag ogpala ta tho rogprim of ths heart sltostl^f isslss^ststs^k etse t^t^rt sll tg not right, and if you would preserve M from further dloNise. poo most help It to beat rightly by the use of sorb a remedy —- Church Nrtices. Stociil Xttthf of fihfi H C Snai There wilt be a spi-def ssmang ef the ] North I'ai*-Un* Hyacd hsbl iu l.aUfaroa tfrcfcd, R«*an t’nwsriy, H. C, oo Wrd i oendav, Kb* fek at fafrroarv, l*Ct, at II f oVfark, A. M . This mentiag ta rolled fby tvqweel at [ este-tldvd at the mimlots of llyaodl f«r i the special ii'Uipees «4 skretmg sfiiiuef 1 tif sssd, so the prvss^iit^ Pbesideat and Her- I rotary will enno ruarimv ofrheat the j fawndu at the V««nk IfrAolkna ttytnsd. JbritW D- RoUhUMk l*re*Sdes»t -- - az v'ASTismsrrs T, ^ ^iillHiirn rimMir' iifailiiiliWiilfrlfelimililirilllliiliMfiAfiimili l 1 IMIHIi min 1 fl> T> a TV-YTTT T CT f 4 Air* dbdh m lot fad andAb Per aver thirty rtsn Perry tfress’ \ sepe- t»Mr 1‘tBi H ll.t.f K has He*n tretrd to evevv variety at irflmsle. sod by afsaml erovy Bating haasrn ta Aasefisaaa. JBBSS * d toodL and i ii tjdien or 1th bite r — oiro f kono bat There are more than dttj* thousand Frotsataut churches la fit tTi>llad ffbslua. There are about throe Catholic chu think of, when rotimntiuf the power of religion in this ®4fo» n ' Use Dr. sf the I »’* Do STM FEIUU SEMItlRT, Htnunlon, Va. R*v. J. L Miu-KR, A. M., l'rim Ijml, COHPH or ISSTRUCTOkH. % o H FUSIONS. Tfafa fa Me tSTfsna «9*OT£famr, fan ssry Ml satsssMssssfrosshs M Oh SIMM Ot IS* l , s*4 ehs a sw4s Is (far i*v«r «* > tw «M Msir Tw* its VtU tw sMrssS ass* sst ADV A NTAGK8. fa * ssri «F a. 4-— a , , Os* a rou M si h muni* "SSfa. ss n A s* •* tjnsS m fa swwnl «* SSjofat, ■sum n» 1mm n set sssswsiQy ms* O ft s Ms* (fa ra fa Sws sm Csm •sod prina. eSN «• s Is stefes* assy i THE LUTHERAN 8safsy-School Herald. •HpHffi faros 1 children with life Topifff —fir eoom. m roots i A ropls* ts 'eae ndifrem, H A Ifiromro. •* V> ropww. fit 80, &ffs:lgimp« ffoff ruffiTirt fop tlyp Its Fifteenth Year wlU t»A send their orders Address Mr J. R AHXYltCR. I.ntLerna FfoAdmoifaa Haase. Na. 41 Norib Math Rltri, Pailadelphia, Pa ^ 4^* m, k r ii gM“ ht » joo ro«af j "watt m v •efww ™ k^AHRmwP .'an It -570—tf I* 1-1 ITl l 'i BIBLE far HAN1KL MAHCU. D.U iTfa wnrk tear fa* fat tnra lived la Bible lisa* • sod fa>w ta tiro ia nil time*. *l» |.u «mw ». Midi*, pays.** Tl Is widow aa geena “It glows wit!, Is* tag light oo every page/* The style is fall and iforo- ing dot and sparkting Ago ef the antfaw * fornset works. | wen *** sm*fi *A style Agents s»ld Iks. “KlliST I'jTiint'i Horse,* oeeriy tfekfifa eonfrn cash They shnold aow caavans fir car tmituq fur *Mswwe fJde.* kts faleat acid hsct wsmk. of tesriAocy, It ta tfa nftih friend *4 the traveler, am *»• M k A... 1.1 As>* *-*J .. — ■nfilPWfffifeml Ifn'vl "llfC Seen be fare thapobfie *fri tbilty yen**, and pMwMt has a wide* and bet lev fepotatfaa than any faker preprisOOT ssedmoe of the trotrsl dap. 48 fiMA nertnd there see fast lew nnaeonnseted the merits ef the P«m Kifler . bwt r evtnl it sc n tinimeot. they little of it* power in easing mm Saben Istwsiib. while other* tt tatetnnlli with great swveros. baft ant at its benBaar rir- toes wfass appHegesveewnlly. Wethcro- nsv ta all that it fa equally •ether used internally fa rfi ll stands to day. u»n« slUd M great rotahngwe of fsmde ssedi- tt fa sorteteat evidroro «f »u v»r tana aa a standard medicine, ta know that it m o*sw nsed ta all parts at the wwrid and that tin sole fa constantly Xfff fiffftiif ***** hm» kuidl Abfi^'i^ r^t , p ff r ^ 11*41. ff- v ^1- Vtft ffiflkfaff lima anfalv tagrolaUe m|M||s jmnad, and perfectly mfe in «nskill«»d After thiriv year* trial. In Mill recriviog lhe onssi aassaaliAsd bMkisaeaiala to its rirtawMhllgqm pfasoanjif thnAlgbmri rifair- ortor atm napOfeiRdllAT. FhyvdriatM at lhe first respectability lemmmeod it os a «■> *• rifro- * - prrpvrstasa fro the rtttor ikjiuffc «d i«. 8 * i^ .j,1.j*** guok 8 m A 4mm * ssvms «*• a^^ma i ^o n oo o-w I'-wv- **at w twr w*ws remedy ever known far Rrufaes, Cfrts. Boron, Ar#., bat for Ifr eroteer fa rfadrrn er say wurtef Imwrl romplslnt, ft fa a remedy aosorimsred far rfiriftiry and rapidity of actfao In few great vitro* of India, and other favl • Anistro. it bn* 1*- ram* the Mrgrinr fur all wwii ala's, as well m for |»r«ppfa ’rivet Complaints, snd atbev kindred dfa enter*. Per Congb* sril r«4d#. Csnkrr. Asthsas. nod Rfaamafa difikrolt boa Ice* proved by the r teetii »«5HL1WE«L. I-.. on s -lit AttPOS WANTED FOB | Cross and Crown fh* M*m si asOMMMSMM nciesMei a assstww r*« a a- »• mimi* at tm*e capo • Ml ttW*tS> «* esfl rTtm ns »w*»np Wui m dfa Fh Ass * • *«*>-* ss PM Mlsass, O* sod rw* vtwring if to roltririL fi I be an in- 5 wwii rrrr;- OUTFIT m —^ss *)-*■* -*- - - *» - ■*- *p w o o • e TO 00 yr^Tjr'mrz&FREE. *»"*<* W*p ■— a •» —-u. m »•*» w*mw«.i n *■■.» a «• *«»»-——* ISCMTt * r :rCs£^*^Vs"s*3»iffryilJt*sr Jon 9 276—If uaiaA* ooif'As pub FALL and WINTER AT THE ORAKD CENTRAL DRT GOODS ESTABLISHMENT DP WM. li. IiOVE & €0., Columbia, M. C. k \’ E arc dailv adding to nsn rxteosire ▼ v mm k *4 Uwtda. and will onutinoe la sell danag the jut-sent month at U a areally Low and AttracUvs Prioes. STRANGERS Vfailing the City during Fair week, and FAMILIES Making tbeir Winter purchawe. will find it decidedly to their ADVANTAGE !o EXAMINE Our Choice AooniLsni before purchasing MWtlK op ALL HWIAfflHB Killer fa*44 by all remecta J Ii’ wu j samples gratuitously to all it the lotted If |M ,rl» «f the country on application, ef all goods that we cna cut, and pay re el per ^n-o'segr on *11 parrel* of rsu hollars ami ovta tn the nearest express depot, win a amounl WM The Poia-Kil Hi MgHfl r Hiillrift ^AafaB^o aa^^f fa^^fefn hetfln PXK1Y BATIK ff Km ISA High street Jnti 22 ivy.. mi. n i f lTIe ffisHIfffeifr"* P1-* I s Book Agents t iiTtt rearwt Ulustrttcd Family Bibla Z UaZT'TaJ ) «r tpanies the ontrr. D LOVE A CO., Tros Merit E Tb BRoanHiui the mildir oiany Troche* In it'-d-frij Brown I before ve l»een before _ . ™__ Each year finds tlie Trndiea In some new, distant locali ties. in varioos part*of the world. Being an art tele of true merit, when once used, the value of the Trochee I* appreciated, and they are kept always at hand, to be used ss •wraaiou uqttirea. For Coughs, Cold*, and Ttmrnt Itimvinv, the Trochee hay* proved their efficacy. For sale every where. BOOK 0F_W0RSHIP PubUoM kg authorUa of the Rr. I Aik. <>rik America. of N*r FfAHM UiMik, of 674 page*. 24um>, is now • ready. Wi* give the church 8 cent* on every ropy sold, sod la this wav part of the profits accrue to the church hiefi in tihrop fit 00 Hark Arebeemr/. 1 tS Aralweque Gilt.... l SO Mororro Tucks, gilt wlgt- % oo Morocco.citr* gilt i SO T urkey Morouro, plain 2 75 Turkey Mfaocro, super exUv gilt... 8 00 Turkey Antique 5 00 With gilt clasps, SO rout*extnt. Minister* and emigreguii«»ns are re quested to *rnd on their orders at once, to whom a discount of ton per cent, fa made. PCI.1’IT KIMTIOX. Price, ia edge rent. feAMlff&fa. W. V DUFFEE, Bookseller, Columbia, iL C. a w ' m*m » .1 «Ss*el J SUriiw e f*i 4rifoimt, gilt %|8i Lngllsh Turkey, #4. Ten pm l alaeennt made to those who buy in J. II. KINARD. I HAVE recently tfaurned from the North, and am jHvjjured to exhibit Uh not eJLrgaol and cutupleie stock at DRY GOODS Ever brought to tills market, consisting at the latcri and unmi pof Deem (lends. Case i me re*. fall line sf HOSIERY popular stylos in re*. Ac., with AMD GLOVES! I And rofact twsortrnepts of Carpeting*, Window hhatiro end Curtains, Mallicut*. and all other articles fouad In a First Clam Dn Goods The ci fo4>rat«d How 3 Sowing Machine Ameffaoa But tun-Hole and Over ANMAOWl A BU OF A TBOVIAHft, A Consumptive Cued. warn fab was howrir uaetri Urn Osasssaso* Osw. aU ransttMi ksrist frilri, MtUnl 1*4 t* s 4lscwry wfarsfa Df. H. Jssms ewrfa kb swlr 0114 wlUi • prspwstJm *T Osasafa* bris*. B* aro firm ibU rmtps Em am receipt of two »Ump» to imt sayessw. Tb*ro U not s «!■*)• »y*faMn •» tfctt Hal It tow mot ilbilnt*-Ii|U Sweet*, id it*- Uun of tbo S*r«*s, UaOcult ExroBtoteUoa, SLerf fstas is Uk« Lasso. Imno et tb* Stesueh, Issc- Uoa ot tb* Bow*’*, end WaeUssfa tbe MomIoo. K*. Sm* caaoooou a oo.. ten b*m bns, ruim* fate. r* . StrlSg BSM Of this teTO- Hew i*»g MnchuM- cuusUtuto a promioeut tn the line of my husinews, Itelng the most eflkieot and a use. (TPersHy are inrited to Mtidwtoq now in uar The pnl give ta* a call. ten *»« noMfo J. H. KINARD. On Msm ^tnst. wan finer Sooth of tb* lambia Hotel, CotuarNu, 8. C. Ort 11 3—tf w.«», u>va ». ft. x auiftar Nor IS t COLUMBIA,». CL .t UfiSfl Vbcclcr House —3 m HHHHgfifrAi a Os swso pwdbsi ant M»s«M*Ml It is mama* Its ISSUJIO c«». -• ire i m it will, by its gtegl Meed pan • ft MHIKBVMIam flMtat ffitt ftfiMi * WSItZEltpvvB M HI ra.** i ***«««>** »»*« flka t Id tene iu*. ft 1 A NEW IDEA. A WILSON 8HDTTLE SEWING a MACHINE I w foe NOTHING! ME- CHI If* wHrif a*viagJ ED SEWING MA- Any of our foioks (exot'pt Uiosc marked K«rr) sent by mail nt the printed prices. Krososisble discounts made to dealers and L> Sunday-srhAnls. Wc earnestly request our customers not tn send rosA by mail; but to rrouit cheques, drafts or Pont Office orders. Aug 13 51—ly RUPTURE CURED Mnrsh’s Radicnl Curt' Truss. T 1 The Fatherland Series. 42 YorfA .YisfA street, Philadelphia. J K. 8HRYOTK, Sap’t. The Lutheran Pubitcafana Societr have Mwk arrangt-meuts u> translate and pub- tfaii a w-rbv of German Works, (iniitahle lm Family and 8. ft. use.) uadrr the title at “Tbe Fat her Land Ssrriew." The following fomk* have already Wti published: Tbe ('otterr by U*<- I skt... %... .ftO.7% In the Midst «»’ the North 8ea 0.75 Anton, tbe Fisherman 0A5 Kme. tfa I.tltlr Savoyard. 0X5 Prut j fa. Filial Obedience 0.45 Gey er Watty; or. Fidelity Rewarded 1 j00 Set No. 1. in a neat cnee. f'inter the Earth #0.70 <U*f Thorlsrksen £ 1.00 Tie Treasure **f the Inca 0AB Buried in the Snow 0.80 fbuninie; or. Bread upon the Waters. 1.10 ftrpneli, tbe Swiss Buy Off Set No. f. pat »p in * neat case. The Greek slave; or. Filial Love,..#1.10 fyconhard. the Runaway, 0.50 Little MadeWm ; or, Maternal Love... 1.00 Guttliieb Fry, 1.10 The School Master and his .Son,. 1.60 Set No. A put np in a neat case, dost Pnbtfahed Twelve excellent stories, translated ftunt the French, by Mvw. Emma B. Rtork. 1st ami 3d Series, ta a mot box. ft 1-50. We have a number of oilier Tranala- tifais under wsy. which we will announce from rinse to time. SUNDAY -SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Owr arrangemeuts are such that wre an- pn-psn-d to fill orders for any lmok» issued by the vaneu* publishing houses in this country snd in Europe (English snd German' at the some ratew as tbe putiifahor*. 5Ve keep constantly on hand a large and earn'd assortment, to which wc are daih making additioua We can supply all the want* of a Sun day School, including: Bibles. Testaments Spring* v<0 M J?net. At« tmpervirw. HE fo»sl and most effective Truss known for the cure and relief of Hi rnia or Rupture. This Truss has re- ceivid the sanction of the most eminent Idiysicinns of this country, who do not hesitate lo uveinrtieml it to those afliicted with Honda aa being superior to all others. It fa the only Truss that will retain the boards with any certainty, and the wearer can fool assured t hat he is using a remedy that will be at all tiuiea safe and effectual in its operations. Of this we guarantee entire satisfaction to all who may come under our treatment. Lad ire' silk elastic abdominal belt* for corpulency, falling of the womb, and as a support to tlie back and nldotainal muarW. Anklets, ktx«e caps and stock ings for varicose veins, ulcers and weak joiuta. Shoulder braces for ladies, gents and children, for the cure of stoopiug of the shoulders aud aa a chest expander. pile Instruments, tbe most superior article in use—light, easily adjusted and efft'ctual. Instruments for all physical deformities, curvature of the spine, bow k^Jkjrent* tor**Element’s Celebrated Artifl- ri st Limbo* Grandsll’s Patent Bubbet Nov 20 —6 m Agar Billers are a purely V« preparation, made chiefly from 1 tire herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tbe medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tb* question la almost daily asked, “Wluri is the cause of the unparalleled success of VurKGAft Bit- Taost” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of dfaeaae, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and lnvigortuor of the system Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been ■■.•ffftiLidtad tiofiieiiinff tiid MUftrkftklft quslitie* ofTixsaAfi Brmnu in healing foe nek of every diaesae men fa fak to. They are a fontis PurgsUT* as well a* a Tonic, relieving Cvngfat.os or Inflsmnmtfan of the Liver and Visceral Organs, ia Bilious The TtSSOABl ffwaparter Babcock’s Silver Uterine I for Dr. Wadsworth’* Stem Per- iu nei Dee 1ft k * IrtQRADklA 274 Are uppor AftOft Apsrtnicut with ady in attetiaanee. Order* per mail prom a competent attended to RSHy 93 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. of Da. Walxxx’s ItTTtts are A proset, Diaphoretic, Csrminstiv*, Notritimu, Laxative. Diuretic, fiedative, Counter-1 rritaitt, BuTOrific. Alters- tire, and Anti-BilioBs. Crxlefui TitouHoiHiti proclaim ta. »;,u: lin iu> the moat wonderful In- rigorant Chat cv r riietrimd th- sinking syatom. No Person ran lake tbe§e Bitterfi according to directions, aud remain long anrell. provided their bones are not de stroyed l»y tEiwuai poison or other mains, and rital orgaftf wasted beyond repair. • Bilims. Remittent and Inter- mi Went Fevers, Which arc so preva lent tu the viillevs of our great river* throughout tbe United States, especially those of tlie Mississippi, Ohio, lliaeoari, Iii too is. Teniussec. CumbcrlaDd, Arkan sas. Rod, Colorado. Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, aud many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entuo country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so daring sea sons of unusual heat aud dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangement* of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their tmunien!, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vixega* Bitters, as thev will speedily re more the dark- colored viscid matter with which tbe bowels nre loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of th* liver, and generally restoring tbe healthy functions of the digestive organ*. Fortify tho body against disease by purifying nil its fluids with Vixegar Bitters No epidemic can take hold of a f’ atcu: thus fore-armed. I- -.nopsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain iu the Shoulders, Cough?. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste iu the Moutb, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- tatsue of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, P.4D in the region of tbe Kid coys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swelling*, Ulcers, Brysipelss, Swelled Neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial AfkcLor.% Old Sores, Eruption* of the Skin, Sors Byes, etc. In these, ss iu all other constitutional Dis ease*, Walker's Viskoa* Bittxbs have shown tbeir great curative powers in the tnori obstinate snd intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Disease* of the Itlood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, theae.ltittcrs have no eons!. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as I’lonibers, Typo-setters, Gold-beaters, snd Miners, as they advance iu life, sre subject to p&raiysfa of the Bowel*. To gourd against tin*, take s dose of WaXKJCX's vty- Eox« Bittees occasionally. For Skin Diseases. Eruptions, Tat ter, baJi-Khcmn, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Ihistules. Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-head, fvtro Kyes. KrysipeJas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name fa nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a rhort time by the use ef these Bittern. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the svktcw of so many thousand s , are effectually uostroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, UO SU- thclminitics will free the system uom worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or tingle, at the dawn of wo manhood. or tho tarn of lif& these Tonic Bitten display to decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever von find its impurities the skm in Pimples, Eru; cleanse it whea you find; rlnnrith in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell rouwbsn. Keep th* blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. u. h. McDonald * oo* aw, CaUiwala, ‘ N. 7“ I>rnfiri»t# and Ofn. A*t« •lul o»r. u( U ubinivtoD -old bjr Mil W*. THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. EVERY FRIDAY- o By Rev. A. R. RUDE, D.D. w *o: Terms Cosh, Strictly in Advance. a e copy, per annum.,«»••«»* e copy, six months 1JM No new names are entered on the sab smiption book, without the first payment in advance. A11 remittance* and foniniumentions to foe addressed to R»v. A. R. RUDE, D.D., Columbia. 8SC.