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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLOMBIA. 8. C. MARCH A, 1874 -even by this short notice, if w* upon oar reader* gen. procure . cop, of the read It with attention — rgifiFs Lm*P Age.—The number* jy&rmf Aft for February 14th \m jijt hath the following note- *^*w eooteota: International Van- II, from Blackwood ; Hir yaffSmtog* Temple Bar ; Mary Quatrterly Review ; Span- and Character in tlie Interior, torffg the Sommer of 1873, imrt IV, *00$* ; Chataubriaud ami Ilia hy the author of “Mirabcatt* fmplt Bar ; Hare Pottery ami p |W( | t r l by I* Bitter, Xam Quar Renew; On Name and Race in edsfld.by Dr. Richardson, F. R. 8,, ^LfrBticnct Review; The Bento tbe Moghul Building* at prater 3 * Magazine ; A J*|»a- ^ Work boose, Riopo Xewt; to- for «ith the conclusion or *»8u- Sa Bot** by the anther of the Family of “Littiu yt* by Mrs. Olipliaut; and an of a abort story by As- dny TwHop®i poetry ami uuaod- iwy. ?• % WRb Iftytwo soch numbers, of gftfnr large pages each (aggre- ^•g over 3000 page* a year) the ascription price ($8) is low ; or jgg better, for $10, any one of the Aaericau $4 magazines is sent with Ik Lm*9 Age for a year. Littmj, * GAT, Boston, Publishers. For the Lutheran Visitor. Hiw Market, Virginia. the advantage of good mask. It ia a rare treat to hear the Xew Market choir aing. Be ta else mm.ytinijflin aew church at b iUe, which wW ha ready for d*d»** t»on early thla 8pring. Ami what ia better than all iW, he baa added almost 130 members to his churches, of the moot aahetaa tial and promising malarial ia thm Valley. We reeewtly had the very beet opportunity of seeing, end knowing for oaraelvea this entire charge, and affirm only what we hare saan bad kuow. Rarely hoc* we had the |4eaanie of wi meaning ae amah of matoal good feeling between pastor aad people a* here. ? 8eh mucker, nine, aad Uewahl, of precious memory here, are in their grave*, hat the Lard has gt\e*» to these dear people a mnewnr to these venerated shepherds, «ae emi nently worthy of their rr—It is o and love, and the) seeps duly to appreciate the gift. r Brtx 8ojder ’s fra tar n si kudos**** to as indiridaally are before the Lord, aad are known to Ua, aad to oaraelvea, and will he ■■HHI some day ia some way. The Lord bless and prosper kirn. J. B. Davis. A saatritMKor»»the Lwndww who has lawn visiting A boat twenty Aw lh«w»oad of tho wealthy aad well lado trade* people, chlety, hare loft M*U, aod shoot tho nember, chieAy, perhaps, wf poorer sort of hare taken Ibetr poapk are, however, atltl tsorlog ea thoy are able to arraage their affairs, eat a fow their have aa yet ar rlvsff To take thetr phm of mm "i ■■ ■» ■ **a* aad to a similar extent, bat as for sa ft TMtPsft eMplft ftom other |«art* of Germany hare oataambered thane who have left The deaaawd for creases, and many ilwmlewaw Ismaili miiAh-m.** f it n m^ being rebailt with aioaa, ea tho sitae of down ia the sorely horn horded city wwh oa large a asks to aft parka iLesl BIB —mm 0*** i MAM OF A THOFIAJA A Centum ptm Cnrod. mi JM lliMI e*SW *r«H ft Cafowfla*. It la a«iaK la sot the seer. Tbe ee think, Is found lo ' RUPTURE CURED. Marsh's Radical Cora Trust. Hi. B4U ORDER SEEDS. c I HRMitiK k BRO S I JARMAflf QUARTERLY! Tt It of tito M ft W,, 'HE best end most effective Tress known for the caw and relief of Hrrnis or Koptaie. This Trass has re- eel red the sanction of the most eminent physkdaaa of this country, tho do noi ammnte to tarnssmend it«»those afflicted with Hernia as beta* superior to sll m| ^ It is the only Trass that will retain tbs ' n >"* b with any certaintr. aod the wearer can feel assured thst he if using a re mod* that will be at all time* safe snd effectual In its operations. Of this we gasraatea mil lift- HHtiilf liftitMl tO ill who mi? finiHi under our treatatst Lulu-,' mik elastie slMlommal belts for SMipeAnatT, foiling of the womb, and ns ►miport to tbe back and abdomiual lusrnea. Anklets, knee caps and stock* Tier varicose veins, ulcers and weak lo Ahft >ei aiwho i Tho Payment of Paaton' Salariaa. We are emboldened to flay a wonl *»y year after the town was taken by the French, aad which flawed it ae *$» ■* Ae i little when Genaaey waa retaking neerljr two hundred years afterwards, will speedily be ileesoliahed, aad the town extended I ally of aeeieg something of the aew earthworks and wkieh are to tha town, a boat two mileo of, on ; At Mil peer Dr. Rude: A few lines from its locality will doubtless be of hdrtet to yon and the members and tertn of oar Chnrch generally. He quirt, orthodox old town of |et Market, notwithstanding its MMflteness from the bustling lines if hade and travel, and the tnranl- nsflfl stir of public points, is still, a it ever has been, au important |N|tof the aggregate solid worth of tha preat valley. No power short if that which formed and condi- timed the rich fostering bosom in riieh it oeetles, can rob it of many rirantages which it possesses over Sber sections of the Old Dominion, la the very centre of tbe world nsowsed Valley of Virginia, and filmy between and iu close prox- aity with two exhanstless and en licking streams of water, surrounded • all sides by mineral springs, ex bustles* stores of iron ore, and bjr tfricaltaral and grazing lands of aferior quality, its material ad van hpts are among tbe things that ssst abide, to make it tbe abode of (tying industry and thrift, when the freaks of public sentiment shall have lost their last stake upon less favor- *d localities. Besides these natural advantages, Ais classic old town has within its corporate limits tbe hallowed tene- nmt in which Dr. S. S. Schmneker * half century ago consecrated bis fcoe, talents and learning to the vork of systematic instruction in Theology, which culminated in the mineotly successful and useful school «f the prophets at Gettysburg, Pa. There are here, two excellent schools, *w for boys and one for girls, also two weekly newspapers, a secular md religions—Our Church Paper and Shenandoah Valley. In the office the latter may be seen toiling day h day, Judge G. I. Calvert, the tai nted son of oar life-long, mutual foesd, and eminently useful citizen, % J. S. Calvert Our Church Ptper is published in tbe office of Shenandoah Valley, and of coarse pleasant opportunity of an hour with Judge Calvert will almost in- *»re an interview with that genial, kithful and useful worker of oar &Brch, Rev. Socrates Henkel, with whom we never fail to find it profit- ai»le m well a* exceedingly pleasant spend an hour. w « have here two vigorous La l lerau churches, Emanuel and 8t. “albewa—tbe former served by Rev. Henkel, ami tbe latter by Rev. * ^ Snyder. Simple justice de- **oda more than a passing notice of geutlemauly pastor of St. Mat- |*ew8. How is it that we so seldom •^Anything about this good broth- ^natside of his own immediate sar ^dings is siugulaiiy strange. In- ■pgflnt, genial, and compauiouable " ®ore than an ordinary degree, u,ie the best preachers in the *t is indeed marvelous that * •'•mains so perfectly burietl iu tha *^ ln of his own charge. Whether d ° e 10 ***• own l^rsonal moil ^ ** whatever other cause, u »«< to to 6e—- for, besides tha Qualifications we have meu- to hT 1 ’ h<5 de8erve< * to known, and etteemed very highly in Urn, by ^ w “ole church, for hit work'* ^ the last six or eight years he rtnovatP( ii u»d beau widH '&**** ,lt Ncw Market ftt. to an extent which ’ "<>• fail to gratify the most ra- equipped them with r 7WL - choirs aud good organa, mamj. Mata, *.1* — — — * ... -- ^ .M b uM . ... >.*. piMTG Of! MpRJjpP' MPHiiHPHIH ■■■fl thxaa, are rwertvlag aimlar atteab— In betQf nleml la the Imi rnwtHki wndilka by tha Ganaaaa, aad tha la tartar forts wilt meat orahablv ha ^MaoUahad, aa tha fttrawhaarg amaa cwrtalnly will, Oaa traveling, aa t hava hat, # Watw%<Mi aw la A R ah#-wraaaah as — — —- anyafla aHPvwffWiQfW llpi A RaRMrawRMMR^ wRREI MARM hat he iaapreaaad asoafl deepJi with tha aicewdlag ncha—a aad valaa at the twa great pcoviarna af aaarty two nsdlwMi people, wbkHb poor aa fortaoata Fraaea has last. Gna af theai rotiUmt tha ehflaf aaatJi «.r foCloa aad other WMuifortarva, and haaada In rtahna It it and. hat I tr t i ax if* li Fi ns* t L as • UHRM. M wwiww aJHAF aad Ixwraiae raveaae to htaatAht • art aaaaal of it noo.ooa sterling, end aft flhla |a haring to pay Ecclaahxtkal ou this subject at preaeut, ithin a few days we bare received keveral letter* which call oar alien tion lo it moat painfully Thews •dea, ami which w0l asaha letters are from widely separated parts of the Church, indication ia thus given that tbe troahla ia not local, bat |ierh«|Mi wide spread. One of these brethA*n, who la among the moat active, useful, ami godly mini* tera iu the Church, after speaking of the large amount yet doe him, aaya that “be managed to support has family laal year on three hnudred dollars. 9 Another brother wntea that not one-third of bis salary »a paid. Other* write in somewhat similar term*. Sow, we h*pp*n to know personally the three ministers to whom special ailamon is mmle— though they reside in different States —aod we know something of tl»e ability of their congregations. The brethren are first rate, active, de voted, aod acceptable men. Neither of them receives anything from the Soatcntation Fond, ami, so far as we know, never has. Their tiona (we hare reason to behove) abundantly able to support And yet their salaries are unpaid, and they and their families are left to struggle on in discomfort ami trouble. We mention these facts in order that the attention of the elders sad memliers of our church** may he directed to this subject. This impor tant matter is often treated with •beer neglect. Tbe people are igao raut of the true state of things; or if they know them, no on efficient movement to rectify Such neglect, however, is culpable, and ia no adequate axcuae. Every member of a church, aa well as its officers, ought to be interested to sea that their obligations to their minis ter are fulfilled, awl we implore brethren in all our congregations not to rest satisfied until they ascer tain that at least tbe stipulated *up port promised by them has actually >een famished. It is impossible to explain satisfactorily how honest Christians can be content to live with their sacred obligation* to God’s servants unfulfilled. It will be said that times are hard, that money ia scarce, that many of the member* of tbe chnrch are strait ened in their dreamrtancr*—and all this is true; hot does this make it tinder for ministers to live with noth iug to live ou l Does this diminish the obligation of God's people to deal faithfully by thoae who labor for them “in word and dortrtne f Nay, verily, there is fault the sooner it ia confessed rected tbe better—and ia charge of this dnty, let no bis obligations fulfilled until lie has submitted to at least as much priva tion as bia minister ia called on to endure, until the whole salary is paid. Th* fatt AatifflH af Fab 27 7!l WA¥T nAP°£Lm BOOK AGENTS mow for la childcro, for the core of Wilder* and as a hi* lnstrumsflfo. j> article la Moping of' for Uujmu-u mnu ill phymmi spine, how deformities, carvstare of the chih fleet, he. for Clement's Celebrated Artifi- tbs, Agent for GnadsIFs Patent Rubber turia< U. t BOYDS. 7*w r T tu ass The Lin 07 GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. Babcock's Silver Uteri ns Baatfor Dr. Wadsworths Stem Per “fairies' Ansrtme ady ia aiientiittKS. C>r der» per mail a competent A i ml tflm Aha W tfith mt • day «r $we the T eras assfi the Cwafumy am j Shflp la Xea Isek. tea at a TftFWLl I ILCt Jan M > yrmtmtpf nmnoimr - s» V.i r r*Tui TT,*.i inrnm w ill j. g- m a V rw*« ae ruas JUST BECEfTEO A lea cases af promptly attended t* 8. MARSH, 92 Vi. Baltimore St, Baltimore, Md - RADWAY’S READY RELIEF omul TD WOBST warns In from One to Twenty Minutes. HOT OHC HOUR uDvin um fletohe 4«v sdter day j || \ T H ! H A a errs ria [ mne w B a cm dnSntseta rot Only Pain Remedy Rssssrs' n*. IHt «I1 LATEST FASHIOIS lia fkw he la Th» Psesflge * hfow Thai ^—•“RPRlNr, STYLES. «* hp ftev.J-.IL, a s ” i-> p And i of the new KADWATt HEADY enj i ix niin.Ti i> v tmuxi' BARGAINS is r RUBY-MADE CL0THIY6 .ms s i htaiw. IlmlWi» digestifs. in hta week ia Chhua. «f ik» tied sfthctkl' fee MBA I, V at Lwfksvaa ftuhn ia Ohm—By aad $ QRBL a Qftimang^R ICMMI v s.fld ITTT I mm* , uJftpnPft’uMl ft^TfiPPMi 1131 General Coamrii, R Lutheran ftnhri iu /fttaaifl.—8y •» fldkal Goa fees not, 1ft, Geaeral fly a mi, 4ft ; General Council, 3ft. ^BbmdH ftTftaAssihnyihfiea,aai drxl *v a» ~~ iwrv. varm i au i.i , a« Krausa died ou tha tth «C OtiflHf. Hal| <e ia the 31st year of hie ago. lie ana ad Faribault, Mian Ha hr# attzstszxxrts ft o o u-'giafRi mm h a p< a* tm v*. ll^se'||^i* Oeats' Furnishing Goods. OTEROOAT8 AY 9 A HACRiriCE. A AMR AGUE. I cfopod 'for fitfty oflNtift. rmtft a itd a or* e«rM ftdd ft rfilHifcfi I ftftftftt to tftM % •Md Age* dfol ftB ofifoar MdlHrt—. MMoftft Mmm HEALTH! BEAUTY!! IKD in t or i a r aa IflMma ae Che Wahlee i§40 PAIN 1074 KILLER. The ft le te W Fanil] y THE UIEJ T MiNtidm of rr cx:i Fort fFapas, /ad —Dr. of Addiaoo, has base tm fAsmrks, ('ramp Additions.—The Reforms.I Rparnpcl Church is still gathering lo its fold wteie tera from other bodies, chiedy from the Protestant Kpisropaliaa*. Rev. Mr. R**«i, of Brooklyn, Ims left the charch of which he waa a rector ia that city, and joined himself to Bishop Cam mins Rev. Ed ward D. Neill, of Minnesota, a ter inn minister, and a member of Presbytery of fit. Paul, has takes the initiatory steps to pas* hi Episcopal Chnrch. The Hrrt'Minii |«f*|v mail, it nmTifthJf that of ^^aro» - mero!pesewe n^eusire^ HRsss*vsvrj| .pee gev sese^asaajf te^e* .*s Rev. William Maguire, of Wnshinrtoa City, who has informed Bishop Whitting- ham of his purpose to leave the Episco pal Church for tha new fold. In ter of resignat ion he soys that why he take* this new departure is that tin position of the F.pisroyeil Charch, “*• a living, set tug organisation, whalevrr ti»e alleged aouadnese of its doctrinal formularies stay hr, hi rssentially. k- creaaiugty, and hopelessly a Eomealilwg position.'' of Fort Water. I ml ^ *4 1mm |mg| I i rived to take part til the “battle of Use laot * It la 1‘astor leal, of 4R iia m rtiis» ai II ^ as* Auh >»* -himiWici t aa atumfifi nmumua. ■pHRipiROp mmw Wf99 <ftCMr“|** • fMHwl ffWelft | • congregation brtoaging to the Mi* aowri tSy aa*l. J^pRQMRR^RMBRMP mfeRMRiMNRi fla Ike fhspe */ lie Refee In tha year 1341 a^wnfiiimmaiuas sm maapmm4al nw’ikgh i* f*t I IwrYvTVf ifi |«lft * vniiimfftf s Isft*' A pries* ha a el A«Ad aim l j'l jm t tm aa ittiJtkuw mT ^gmaaAiaR w Ital i he had taaght hk paaaanta gaMtM 4 W La^a iwaaiw Waeesl ^aandR Y^ew$ 41 Bhaifti article at i AH' ■■■ mfftynpma, / ^ d ter ef tea threw T-maT, Ae.. At. The asa^taha ' at the party at Wat hm i asxi xmiiAm, atuh WV have secured the arnricee of a first dam ralie* ia ear CTfiTOM DEPART MENT. and are making HITTS to order ft ft W C (WATFIXLft. Feb • 280—tf > t» t»urtM || tx. Am* Mm see ri-MlMM at *Mr» amni^pMiS Oe »>■■■«#*. auswe i < * it* TV-- »• »+.« tiMSB- MM-* ' Mi*it. g*tt a uw, DR. RADWAY’S Sanapanlliai Mmt THE u*s maos Tire sort ai Every Day ai Increase ii M ail ftifkt it Seen and Felt Inrv Sra* «T Uw nUITwiMlS l*njai MiiSeniatMpeia DS. lor ts* *i «AS<*r*RU.Li*x Msiaa tt*» i ( Hept 25 jiini naaiMW SrCUi. MmSMst ItaeLClMn Is nmi -m noe*wt4»oi«t>a«oii **»<« lk.f, I ’ •». Knimorwii dwcliarrM s^3WKa.tS!J; Jfi‘'w^ M B I | * Rftib ark, / v»*a «n (he / see, \« f4a,ftl»uflai film, Irsifod EWf. dNu Ac*,, tfr. ! ‘ I.LEU forth. rMnrwTir>r*t lector KfMtn and nil tk< Ufa prtarlplr. nr* wtikin the cinm « ««<Ur «f Mt-iern Ohe«n«*tr*. and > few < MM u>*my t*nt>n eeutf It Dor either «T tlxea tm |wwn to rare tkm. U U»e|wOenV«le!'r Mceili IS* i reUent, deiir (mo MsssStlMi tfcet •* I L irwt m tU A —A tfnum h,# e H V Hi I l»Pw ftlw imi tied these In The visitor to *eo whether he iteuta of tho flbtft “Of whom fta Christ born r The priest answered Mi ll IWtflti 1*1 lift ft* * ff^VVVIlPa ft l*Hlv Itfli^^bTfl^p t^t*r twflmaalil^fli Hi rods I, but ho st*H gave tha foolish answer. Whan tha not teed the diaaatkfuctkai af •iltie, ha sawl h# af the Ttl’f't 1* For ■tost awn Ommmt fiHtt M mm vs a Dys atrweted anti advised the peasants of hia village. luflQraRl'iRpe j^tlftP* ft* wR ft* vI ft J ftftftmfCa stated aader oath t M I bettor# that I hava Divine aathorltjr to take Ftrafl- children imd llathtdtoa af them; eontrarily, I dtoaeaw that Profeet ants hare the priettoga In do likewise.* Who to here not „ pearliwle«l of that niaa maiisfl ; “Ah, I peaeawf. that alter* tho euso. 9 u " •• .. a. a I Mato* Try Ttm* It lira to Rent ■flh laretve each af at to try these tha I kasm M a fast afiwt s il-oeenah trial % w^r^iht’aaE* tt'il ‘to pern* la sale# wfoJIy ta« astiaal «hta take* iateraaWy, has f*e it s m uSm <y iCwm.^rei- ■■ af ta * Arran _ niustrated Family Bible. ;3rTa,“ir«: mm IHMtaMf|i a tM »<W*. • Hmm*7 m »m> i■>!—■— at Smi W«rlS ; CUmmo. c—d» ta arraMtnf th—• mrU I witk mw aittrul twS fwa tto tASuflULLUK will aaS # twrtsta; for wtwn onto iht» work af pariftoaticm awt iw t b-ter, •slew riiww, me; flew «f ne a Vatatlr Altota, « Majrtaw» —t. ntt^n^itwiT a^tCar. at—-, raw tm Aa- r * UMISO Oi. nnatea. < S7~z; -n is Mw uset Seta a XATIOXAL Itoa U tlM Kidney A Bladder Complaints, Ora- ami la at t fiUOKKYI IN-KILLEH Trio* 3S Ou. &C 0m axd H pr Er t 1 1 W<tl j, v llt ix i oa . ftp* ■ m m IlU fOUID W Y. Byciar am «r Csesn seA Te. sittsi wttA te eg —n?"S3n a , e ■ t**—y Ww fltrT^DtetfpH, lfi>4 (ftfinlfi^MH tout /Vea VARDUZEM A TIFT. i HI-tha wide af whMa Utk. ar tier- !« a aaaa, aa* whH» «fvat . _____ Tumor rf It Year** bn Radumy’a Growth Dr?. RAOWAY’S PeneciParjtative&BealatiiiPills April I 237—tf BOOK OFJW-ORSHIP the Afr. Aulh. A asawuaa Am MftFTrCee-- ^pilU iVMh. of *74 page*. Mmo. I ready, it riretbe bhureh oa every copy sold, and in this wi A frw daaat af harmt th-i 'via eat a KL rSw 1st — THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. EVERY FRIDAY. congregations on their orders i are re ___ _ i at once, ft auroai! «n iwi pfT m rtTLrrr kdttion. J. RUEFUL Bookatlltr, Columbia, 8. C. By Rev. AR RUDE, D.D. Term* Cash, Strictly in Adranos. One copy, per annum fS.OO One espy, six months 1JC No new names are entered on the sub •enptaon book, without the first payment in advance. and communications to to ar. A. R. RUDE, D.D., Col mu bia. fi. I 1C.