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m If#- A" ■nr iptfvV - -,v-ff| ’Hu.,* » !, « Pi:' •'$!#" KmW' Hi. THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, CHARLESTON, S. C., SEPTEMBER 4, 1874. ■ : » I THE LUTHERAK VECTOR. Chaiienton * C. Friday, September 4, 1874 Ifir m m Editors: Rkv.T, W. D08H Gfcaaftiatra, 8, C, Kiev. J. ITAWKINSl, SUiepherdriowu, V*. pRor. E. J. DSSHER Walballa, 8. C. In essentials, unity; in non meentiaU, liberty ; in all thing*, charity* simccial nortec*. Remittances mn*t tre mode In Pro* Office- Orders, Beak Check*, or Draft*, If possible. If these can not be obtain**!. M ntl the money in a RttonrrsRRD Lmr- tkr. AH Ifostmastor* at* obliged to register letters vrhiu required. Paper* arc sent to sabecrilren* until an weprees order to discontinue ta re al] anrraraffMi arc poM, a* Mssrely returning a nr by mail. Is not snf- to Its •core, no that all Intended for the paper, arttclca | poblteatioo, isats of j snboeriptioaa, | cun still be sent to o«r add re** in | Char baton, nod will bo token charge of and property noted and appropri ated by kin. Oor private com* poo dent* eaa add re** oa at Win akwlw, Va., until the last week In September our ab | ShanLi fcr !k» Mh&BJ ts Our Church Study to Our Oura fkuk|jtol Stontoartoif All communication* relating to sab- ] sertbers, should give (heir name* very distinctly, and carefully Indicate which are old and which are new subscriber*. Not only the name of the po<* nfitoe, but also that of the county ami State of each subscriber is necessary, in order that the proper entries may be promptly and accurately made. Marriage and obituary notice*, and oilier matter intended for publication, should be written separately, and not in business letters, to receive proper atten tion. t Dates or Ordination—Tbe min inters of the 8. C. Synod are re quested each to forward tbe date of kin ordination, to tho Secretary, Rev. U. 8. Wingurd, Frog Level, 8. O* tbaf he may be able to arrange the clerical roil of Synod as required by it* constitution. Rev. J. II. Honour.—\Ye hope that this accommodating brother will also contribute to the editorial columns of the VmJor, in connection with tbe other services which lie has so generously consented to render dnring our absence. He can do it with eminent skill, grace and effi ciency, and our readers will rejoice in tbe prospect. Rev. Paul Dkkbick.—This ufthet ed brother writes ns from North Carolina as follows: Hickory, N. <J., Aug. 22U, 1871. Dear Bro. Doth: l have only been here a few days, not loug enough to tell what effect the change will have. I am doing very well—feel able to preach, and could do it, were it not Tor the cough I have. At times that does not bother me, and then again I have to cough until my chest be comes sore. Yonrs fraternally, JEfiJLL. mmr this estimable brother may be gra ciously sustained in his severe trial, and that, with health restored, he may soon be returned by a kind Providence to his home ami charge again. Let all the Church offer up prayer in his behalf. REV. E. A. IIollee.—This venc rated divine who has been for many year* Superintendent of tho Ameri can Bible Society for tbe District of South Carolina, preached in the Presbyterian church at this place on Suilby last to a large and attentive autlence. Wc are glad to learn that mnJb Interest wa* manifested in tbe great work of spreading gospel Ht- ertture over the land, and that the sujicrintendeiit was inaclj gratified at tho success of his mission in this locality. Mr. Bolles is admirably adapted to the services in which he is engaged, and in him the Bible Society have an efficient and active worker. Mr. J. T. Stakes has been appointed Treasurer of the Clarendon Bible Society, and a depository for Bibles and Testaments has been established at his store*—Clarendon Press. Etv. John W. Killer We bat! the pleasure recently of a tong conference with this good broth or, ami of breaking bread with him In his hospitable home near New Haven, W. Va., but regret to say that we found him iu a bad elate of health. For a long time be ha* been the victim of catarrh la the brad, from which he nuffrr* much, and which tenders him unable to do anf regular work in the ministry. For this reason, abort a year ago be. . <k*t th*e will hate resigned the M*skmi charge, which 1 u*, ^ he bad served over twenty yearn. Bro. Miller is a genuine La I hern n of the old stamp, a sound and iutelli riTt., _ s sn a.( In ^ ^ ewer, a»4 would used mm, If all ear young utti sofficimiiy appreda ts«l Ihe IU9|M>rt*n«'d »>{ 1 .others u training for the I.nihrmn ministry. With all who are duly alive to the -interests of oar chureh, aad have a knowledge of her history la this ft ike --- -«■ -.fj til,at. itmiwiw-w-Ioam KSsa *•>» Wrawsure IIMLIHI, aww fft ; iIfPse vPwaWPnw rtWWiwfiPo US tUSkrt ( I * tfuks'^iiS fl'liftof SkMBft y*. ftl* t* a ft Iq- |s* w a-sws vs vwim* wwe* ■e^w^swwwwwee j the affirmative. serfii ft mutt I. ifhit* siHm h l^osa ikast eufr aar sad' lev oewaiw m vae pwe* o* ewy is our young men who arc looking fey- ward to the work of the mlatetry to an, r-hurrh ItiaiiMM, llkiKtr I cal eearee la thmdaftoal arhoels of hit aaa aet he attnlimfrd la aj-iv SPSimiut wtoMMI' w* vw w w^r smwwew»aw ea-we* 1 'w e»wr umsulw valid or proper rvseee. It is baaed | bmsm a falls* v of ladwaumt. or a re- rroaocy of euBSlve. Tts*- Horn HeIM# Vhiokiug that some may Im tost h rwiftiiil to hearing from the wnatorw part of Ooorgw, I rood yea a abort sifiMaoataation. I take the more ptooMWo la an doing (torn knowing that the editor* ead many of the roadeta of tho rtefcer are al ways gtod to horn of the progress of oer beloved Mtogelieal Charoh Oa Hetarttoff, the firm day of An feat, wo JgtoMunrril what to called s “protfortrd aeotlag/ which • day aad night tor ait ^ wreak Dog. wo believe. il.... j... ■ ■ i .a ...«.... Ili4 ro. |> IHNlr ll ■ pprarrd. the t meet in to m Ur|f« ‘H geat theologian, and perfectly fami liar with all tho shadro of diflervoce aad sableeta of eootrovemy that bow afflict oor Ztoa; ami, like all good men, he hmga tor the day when we shall see eye to eye and all be ooo. It to much to to regretted that he to disqualified by afftictiee for the active ministry, where men of his ability are *o much needed. We pray that he may yet be reatored. II. Terbeara&c* of ftadocurf l" Again? Ofwbatf Any thing about Newberry College—it* finances, re rffipts aad expeaditarea. asset* aad liabilities ? Alas, something of a more dreadful character tbau that 1 In foci, a moat atroeiou* piece of “concealment" oa the part of oae connected with the Faculty. Hear it friend* of the college, bat “tell it i not in Kewhevry; publish it not la the street* of Charleston f Since the close of the “Commencement EierrisesT—aft* r the Board of True tees and visitor* had all returned to their homes, aad when there va* not the slightest Misphaioo of any plotting going on by any one entrusted with etltot Nwie la the rki?a ay^ % ... ftl'k ^fi * e^sado wvwW'r fi g ^snl*^i give a Lmthemn equal ad vantage* with throe of his owa rharvh, if he wtohea a preparuthMi tow bur try, aad a field within ttoal booadortsu, Though he may ftmif In thmm aklto mmI —a toll, tkorwgk, tssparttol . tuhlAAW 1 * t k U< ■ S «if • Jj Lutheran syrtem of docitriae lie will find m thorn pfteuly of Lathsrua • m, m O s +. lb*. M e hi. mm,- R ■ irOain ss. m, itiiwi I uHpafi'SF’sPtoPwWaisP i‘. atomw wroPm^y Mill mtoc pV'wFv'ml !« „> nit# rcoiatrd aaswitated nr a liritlgrrf. aa to chaaga thnf Lathev- aa character hi so importaut degree. Farther, ae have some jnwt as aide thecilowtatt* amfi Iwiiikant mhda#* ia ear Lefiheeaa NOmiaewiee a* eaa be found la nay other theological ocbools f to the load. Away ihoa with this Oa Sunday ieemtog Rev. Mr. Wil- ait. atriaw ae a vert fin# discourse. pss'ow ag™ w .;*se w v'w j* w# — - s by a to with terete «t. No Mu if the motive to a start to the Miutotoc reputation of havietg gimfiaafed adkoota of greater own, mm Macorefy pity the ysaeg oma who too comproeetoe hla piety ami self rvspoct »Mb ae a Motive. It ia a i*etty ami tbe to tercets of Newberry College, one of its esteemed l'rofcarorv, with esahiUeo that ill evident forethoaght, prodt termina ef tiouw.! ' -4^ f «*««»» ih!f «Mrfbt •> (Ittln j Uwl tto HHWIIiIj, wlltaDy. ud a*l« ,<>«• «t UImI .l.kr—(Iw dal u v*ll u Muq u lj go end—“IsJfcc seta kimtl/ * mf* r the giOed—to »«j And to that d#ep«?rate act of alliamv md ee celebrated We da e«4 with the “aogvlic order.” he **ld* the j that any One »ha wdl grievous ofenre of eon***ting the fact ( » Srttone calmly, and yet H* Mi SOWCpt att f leet cirdc at ' sgoiaai the roansel of h«s Watballa; and tbongh a ^ppy beoc and attpertore iu ctpeflewre. .« war diet since early in. July, be bro not thy «f tbe erofotence of «mr Uatrk. even let his brother etlitors know a of of soy other See an ertkfo to word oboat Ml What^»**t of sronher rolams, third page, ealiiled, “What difference does It make f The ward wae ably aad faith tolly j-reached from llese to ttoM^ aad vw~ sailed la the aerossiou to the church of five >iriotous souls, such as we trwrt shall he “evarleotiagly eared,* ■Uii ,tse rwarva was irvusu. am we heiieve that the aord thus die to othore w ha ha * * not coa 4%rMU Bro. Bubo to a preacher ef oa ■Onto aldhty, aad the roogtegatiou wae mate' thee phiisaeil with hhm II#' has aan fiveada to hie to Atlanta, aad I ihfca charoh will to hto support. Allan i# to as toe purtaot plaeo, aad the aaiesiMo mart be otMisiosd. There to am ttoro to waskei we havw alroody lost much j delay On Issiger. W e re larmhoMoa ft?, a d asy to tio -Uhl Mother Synod,” -Came eve* ead help ta.* Bro. Itaha to mm ‘ pH, lias. She was once a proud and beautiful city—the pride of the Coo fedcracy \ bat her pride and beauty paeeed away to a single night It will taka many years for her to re gain her former beauty and glory. Many aeotinela and heaps ol rain* of Sbermatfs raid are atiU standing, and will for year* to come— Wa wandered over tbe city, and whilst to some parts of U life and activity ate manifested, many mag aifioeet budding* having been erect- ad aad now betog built in other parts, a gloom, a*Tlarkoees, yea, a thick darkness, seems to have sot tied upon the city, and political vul lore* are hovering around and prey lag upon the vary riuls of the city and IMrta What a aad picture! Hew degrading! How repugnant to the batter feeling* of a true Caro Uatoaf This to the borne of Rev. A. U. Rude, D.D., the former editor of the Lathers a Visitor, bat we did not hsv«, the ptoaanrv of meeting with him, aad receiving his wise counsel aad advice, ee we did on former visits. He to oa e visit to his coo to Texas, aad bee been for several months, aad to art likely to return before the meeting of Booth Caro boa By nod. la hto absence hto pul pit to filled by Rev. Z W. Sedan beagh, (oae of the B. C. graduates at the Theologies) Seminary at 8a Men, Va^) to the aattofectioa of the satire congregation. Aa a proof, the coagrogattooe have been large, and attentive, aad are on the increase. The whistle Wows, end we are off lor the tram. D. _ * „Oer mto to labor aad wait, M we wilt tot do oar duty. A ] Bro Hahn to e graduate of New h : berry Ceitoge, aad rwfbwt* beam it j upon hto - Alma Mater * He revolved vlngtoal training at ffolem, evnn aeu “a noriman that set he asheemd* W# are ef eonJldetiO’ ! He well knows be eaa trust as! for even now, after having learned it in a private, eontoleotial way, we only communicate it to our readers as a secret ? But wa are •ore RL’ Board of Trustees will find il out, and what they will do with octr Messed bvotberdiip for hto temerity ami “forbearance of dto ctoenre” we emu not venture to pre diet. Read the notice (roofiden tially') io Uie hymeaeu! cotnam. Safari or AJtar Synod I The Visitor-Absence of Hind—Ab- ience of Body. Tli© editor of the Vieitor imme diately presiding over its weekly preparation and distribution may bave been absent minded in more than one instance in its manage ment. We are not uucooscious of its defects. We sincerely regret its imperfections, and would make It perfect if within oar power. More attention would no doubt improve it; but we ean give it no more than wo bave done, and wonld gladly be re lieved of that, ia any way that would guarantee tbe continuance of tbe paper, be true to our obligation to the General By nod in accepting the position, and agreeable to tbe readers of the Vtoifor. We hope to start tbe new volume with very liule, if any encumbrance. Who will take charge of it and devote himself to it wholly t j^.1 The Ffeitor will be continued, if God permit. But, as we said before, we do hope that all its honest, Chris tian readers will send ns any arr^r- ages they may owe us ou thi* volume or former volumes t ,** When tho eye of the readov shall fall upon these lines wa will probably bo in Yirginia, amid former endear ing scenes and associations. Bat w© purpose still to bo heard from Smm, lb© Visitor. Our very obliging friend, Rev. J. H. Honour, has cheerfully consented to attend It was contemplated by Ibe H. f \ Synod that the Jubilee eilWt to et» dow tbe Badirtmi Chair in Newberry College should be completed, if {m* slble, by the time of its re a«*rtabling to October next. But the subsequent financial crisis, comWd with oth#r unforeseen difficulties, have rendered it Iqjodjcions, in the estimation «f some deeply interested m tbe noble endeavor, to press the matter with out some discrimination, until the Wordsworth oa revival of hoalne** aad the bringing \tmri a| of tbe new cotton crop into markrt. * Whilst we would avoid any unnrrr* sary delay, we readily defer L» ih* superior knowledge and judgment of others in this saggeutton. Let eneb pastor decide, for the clreumstanre* of his own charge, tbe lime that would be most fevorahtr f<w fiber*) the !*rgr»t nnm her of hlrf people, and set acrordiuif ty. But let there Ini no intermission of effort to arouse and enlighten their congregation* on tbe nuhject. It would be wdl if each pastor could at least report to By nod the pro* pects of success in his charge—the eucou ragen ton to aad disewtir sg# m# n U —cooceming this Important move meet in behalf of the college Many of them could form some spproxi mate estimate of the mnount they wfB to able to raise. * The envelopes should bo distribu ted bow with M liUlo delay as pro slble, especially in charge* ccmqiosed of many congregation* And tbe fBttMrihg in of throe envslopro would perhaps better not b© delayed longer than November. LittkIhIiNi I jtlro Arr.—The asna- tar* of fl# Lirimg Apr, already to *a#d to this aiarth, havw hssa as usual filled uitb the %wlaahto pro duel tons of the eldest lt« ia« coatfib atoro to perfodwal literalare. Amoag the impartsul srtiefes af ttom* aaa* hero are the M tow tag j On the l V r» •oaal History ef load MarasUy. by F AraohJ, AW Ijmmlerly forme, Ths t*tae» of Homer to II smurf' aad to Egyptian (‘hroamtoffy, by lit. Ilea. W as. K, Otmlstooe, CmmSmrnfmrmry for Fsr the Lathrraci Yisttur. Ctomii Ztaaa. Mottos i* an Immutable law of mtsd and matter. Rising, falling; graving, decay tog; advancing, re- ; like right and wrong, are which exclude a middle lte|wiMica and kingdoms ore either rlatag or felling ; the tret and •ewer spun the tiosom of earth graving or decaying; tbe (amities and vtrtwfs of the soul developing Skpkl aatftMkasfiftkg, or cankering and Vastlng; aad church organisation * are cither gathering strength in nnm here, infiaevce aad a growing inter net to church affair*, or gradnatly retirtog Crow the eanfiirt. That jhr HarrisonImrg I'astonUc frtgBTQ them rahatde indirot ions of a healthy spiritual condithia. Iu this outline of the ;irograsa of Lmtheroaisai here we mart, to order to be brief, confine ourselves to the period we bar# served this people It ia doc, however, to oar good Bro. II« who preceded as, to digreol to my and oonvenieoco. Bixc 33 by 27. The cost will be about $1,800. Our people are responding nobly, over $1,300 have been raised. We would like to speak of them individually, but we forbear, leat we draw too largely upon the space of your pa per, aud we will not wake invidious distinctions. We have a noble people, and we are greatly iu love with them. Very many have truly endeared them selves to na by acts of love and kindness. Outside of our regular salary we have received many sub- stautiabdouatious, which contributed largely to our support and comfort. Nor have throe kindnesses been con fined to our membership alone— Here, too, we can not particularise, but would express our tbhnks and very high appreciation. Though the nature of this field demands self denial and severe labors, yet there is a compensation of good cheer and encouragement, because oar people “bold np oar hands,” and the Lord is prospering his work. This enter prise will fully close the mission state of this charge. We expect to move into the |»areonago by the first of December, jierhaps sooner, and thenceforth to be sup|»orted entirely by our people. This field w ill then be one of the most interesting aud pleasant pastorates in Virginia-— There is yet for us here a glorious future: the day is not far distant when this must aud will be a strong bold ot the Church of the Reforma tion. Joux U. Baud. - - * I, . -4f ***l l*« farito of his faithful ex* .* berrj - Ugr and bjbUtou of the grand old church of 1TJI ** v “**" r * *'<-*— - — . m * e\ m» id ami IWt by u» Tbe uoriews around i ,ki “ « — **•«—« f i*»nj ' •P oor church has i*eeo tried iu Ihe furnace. Howie have town iu the J. ft Vl MTOMi r*e«l» Scti ky ths Way Viwiw /tor Hem fto*A .* I dotting* by thu way, he b»t«rewii»g to at least a few read- I eta «f I to* LuafotWi* Visitor. lie# true the sdagr, "Ns awe knows the value of heulth, uwtll he* j tosra it.” | bare experieaMwd Ihe rfew ; The Foets at Flay, Mtotforoed; j truth of M. tu aaawwqui an* 'wf tw*l The Osnvvwt of Bun Mureu. MnemU \ towlth—hrauchtot affreibai am) hem hm/ “Josh BiRtogpP Am Rugltoh, : torrhage af the Iwwffs—by the advice* l •* Latent ffctaght,* by R* H. If at tow, (Wrupanay JKeeirar; The M ooo** Figure aa Ohtalnad to the Tareaecwpe, by < baa. J. Wmrr ; A Carton* I "rod art, Mmmitlnm; Fl u gev Rings, ItritUk tfmmrUrly Louis Fhillippr, by the Mtlm uf “Mira brow,” Ac., Trmph Ifter i lltebop j sad I ewlaaly If he* aflhet Bev. W. C. work In Rom# fm ypihlMfil Europe. Van Mriur, who Kstranedloary, ; Cwstota, %a0fibbr; The Isle of Wight, i/mmrterly Kermr ; Habll io Ilaata, Ar... by II. Rrarabed, AW t The Fetrarehtoi Cam ■a j Thu Brans wfek Clays VtMfo Arodrmg t tforiaira Paarihareata, fkmW/wrMl, sfo, «Sa, with short urtlelea, poetry wd nttsrellaoy These autubera also mm at phyvMswe ami frtoads. I %««e takew a reepH* •“* a few aaoaths foam my remgregrthra*. sod am now j »to^»g lire muawtaln* trying to re aertt my health I regrotted iwy much to leave my fiimlly and charge, ywl it is the doing* of l*iwidiwv, it, brtietiag that heffeerd he wifi | fmko rare af RtoflMk. Rev*. Wert*. Idwdler. (tofkms ! kindly offered to rewdet all the mto* I kstovtol art Urey oareld to filling my Having fire ihe Mfdritaa! af my rtmvge, awd through of my friend*, to take good care of fifth % tflrtwriP #y£mffdMbm. | wmm 7 wwanprw wrovRlilgm g * For the Luthemn Viwtoi . A Visit to Mt Pilgrim Church, Coweta County. Georgia. JItmrs. Editore: It will, perhape, be of some interest to yourselves, as well as the readers of your pajn-r, to know something about the state of tbe Church and the pros(>ects of Lutheranism in this portiou of Geor gia. Eiqtccially do we think it will be highly pleasing to yon to hear something from the mother church of this section. We have long ago heard of Mouut Pilgrim church, and our anxiety was -excited to “couie and see* for our selves, for we thought the name itself was un iting to all pilgrims journey ing in a strange laud. But to our astonishmeut, wbeu we reached tbe long desired sj*ot, w# did not fiud much of the stossl about it. There — r"**viv w iw#*uianci* oe- lw««n the rro/, and tlie picture of it, which we hail formed in our imagi nation. Althoogli we were not at tracted by its commanding ap|>ear- auee situated on some conspicuous hilt, yet, we must coufitos that we were charmed with its location in the midst of a bpautiful shady grove. It is one of the most delightful sites for a country ebunh we have seen. The building in which the congrega tion worship* is comfortable and commodious. This congregation was organized nearly forty tears ago by Rev. L. llcdcotiatigli, wiUi very few mem- lien*. AH of the early members of this ehurrli, many of whom are now sleeping |w-acefuiiy in the old grave yard near l»y, emigrated from Lox- iugtott, 8. C. Time and s|*ace will not |wrtnit us to give a historical sketch «»f old Mt. Pilgrim; nor do *S8*«d of doctrine* were lost to ns, 1 We feel well enough {Masted ns to its We have had atoott thirty five ac p**t, and trees,present, difficulties, creotoao, made up largely of excel ! couflfef*, and trinmphs. We leave lewt materia). Our niemto-ruhtp is ; Uii* for some one who is better iti- uufllMNStuI, charaHet ixed l*v high so f '»rw«vl ou the subject—otte of its r »i stsnduig and Mteriiag integrity. *orthy and faithful “bishops” who W, have jo*t o>H«ple(c«) the entire | ha* served the “diocese.* jieople seem to hear it gladly. Tto» members, and all others who luuij^ pnted in those deligbtfnl serxiow, w Mt. Pilgrim, rortainly do appreeiat* hearing tbe wortl preached and gaging in tbe worship of tbe saucu,” ary. We have never tried to jom to a more attentive and well bebav*! audience. Their eagerness aad am. iety to bear the Master’s message de livered reminded us of anerrat which 8t. Luke retarded, where h« tells us that “the people pre**^ upon Jesus to hear tbe word of God * as “he stood by tbe lake of GeniM^. ret.” Nor were our congregati**, very small iii numbers. The cliai«k was filled at each evening server but not quite so large in the turn,! ing. As a sketch will be furnUlM you by tbe pastor, giving the remit ef the meeting, we refrain fro* m . ing much about it. We trust, ho*! ever, that some seed were sows apes fruitful spots—even into good, boo*.** hearts—which will ultimately bring forth a rich harvest of fruit to the honor and glory of God. We 0aT in the providence of God, not the bloom, or even bad, of such fruit, while in the flesh j but there is a time coming which shall bring to light not only every' secret thought but tbe result of all oar “labors in the Lord” There is a day appointed iu which the Almighty wiU send bu angel, who will with the soaud of » great trnmpet “shoot the harvest home.” Then, if we meet one n-. deemed .-;»!• it uho has been brought up thither b\ - «-r weak aud uuwortb? endeavors, the crown of onrrejoio ing will l* oontfdetc, and we shall together blew* r " *•! forever and erer. What a mark> d difference of dia- (msition there is to ?«rr*on js-ntoai living in the country aud “city folks,” as regards attending the irii. gious exercises of the sanctuary. In the country the people certainly do value the ordinances of God’s bouse, if we may judge irom their promptness aud punctuality in as sembling themselves together for worship. Nor are they afraid or a thawed to make sacrifices to enjoy these blessed privileges. It appears to be a source of spiritual joy ts them w hen they can turn away frt«* their teiuiwral affairs aud repair to “Mount Zion,” where they can wor ship their Creator, Preserver arid Redeemer “in the beauty of holi ness.” They do not regard it ass mere duty to come together for tire HI— chwrrh twenty «r thirty year*, «ot»e tivRMM tsHBcArotl) serv ed, and often wit boat a shepherd, exjwreeii re the isrosd* of other ehsevlies for year* togethet, {mem ;«eriM>u* join the doc trtoro of s ehnrt H, some the pastor, stwl rthef* the t.iimiw i* 1 ), all who solid ha “toward otsM»t by every tala excellent short storto*. -TW | alt, both charge ( owntry Cooain.* sad ^Tha Manor oaro d oar mvmmi keeydag God Aa I reoMsMlmg ««f <hd <4 our church#* (Frodtoaa). Tl## satoaui m#«wr? be* alremly hrru MklssiiUed, and Mach «rf it collected. It all! be re- dodiealrd on the first Sabbath of Heptember. Ths* i* the oddest churxb in the roan try. From all the facta we cm gather, there »* let liulc doaM that the first «botch was built •|»oo this sue (|£fi) one hundred sod dfty y ear* ago. The peroral build lag im of hrlck. Tbe arehiiectcire «*a vary antique, of German orifto* ***4 tetnisdad one «»f ihus* temples of (tod to w hich was heard the grant laithei, The outside has lieen besu- tlfelly patauwl. Iuside, new ceding, pears aad palpil*, together with ”*7* t t * > Iprtrtjjj aad fhrecolng, eoostltata to# idhding change* it ia now one ”*T* ■» SBSa,*«4 WhtoW* *» ' «“ *—» •»■><>«« I* thr •wt M.O, rk.rrbr. i. <k, of -rot from tho C»ot4- «W awlkOT. I mrt.nl hot lrtrt|. ‘ vutlJ '"”“ T* * V«S*«- «*4 W. .U,,. *oo*o, «7 .u., (kr . Brother, “Alter UmiM,* aad -A J atog. aad apart Ihe night with the |#-nw aag» roterfwtse. This annul Bros la Jaaa,” all capital isrial* | femtly af aiy sat reared' Irieod sad With fifty two aaeh oaaitwra, af «x- hrollwe, Rev. It Gaaghmau. regret ty foar Urge pagta each (aggrega ! Bag vary awreh that ha was art st Bag over 3,000 pages a yror) the , haare Next moeifog. being some subscription prkw (fffi) is low; or atm bettor, for $10, aey oaa of the AMsrkan fit mognaiass ta asat with The tiring Age for a yretr. Littell A Gay, Bro?on, PsbUahera. ss's fssd fisr lire af Rev, rale dm l UMNO to sorry ■W Ifif! hdk4 WA+ 1 m aad returned to **?•*' what rvfrsshsd, at lft| oVIoek t fifftH «a board foe train, and after a few hoars rids throagh a ready roaatry—ths west tor being very dry *Bm1 Im%» ik» llrtrmnm.tr r *hi Am. rtmuyk. -i m.. t, A I M ±*mo X a A. As* k h .li.ai.Hn A a B .|. » gTTVj IBBiHBf iiaiH, VUMI IHCfmim »y rough—psasing many plasaant looking little fWaia. arrived at C%» l hm to*, where I sprat a day to ths family of oar friend, 3. A. Derr** k, with Rev. To W Rsdaahaagh and Ififew A j A . MrtaWa, aa every know*, Is the raidta) af mmm •0 at first ta ha a RhwaMfitoaa uader taking, hat ths land ha* now as fer l«r lOft UMIt wl Itrr (wil* •dent of socceaa. A lot ha* been purchased to Harrison burg, on South Mala street, aheat the center of tire new port km of the town. Ths sat rounding* are very good, making it one af the tarot eligible and delight fial locations ia the town. Oar good sad live Bro. A. Hock man, who it a ssaSMw architect, has charge of I be balldlfig. “The soaml of the ham nrer hi heard,* and we have wo dow lit It wtN go oa to comptetHMi vary raft Idly. Bra 11. ha* gotten op a very plan fer the buildtog, «m the element* both of eo»m» Having left Atlanta st 10 P. M. on tire ad inst., sftcr filling two ap|Hiint meats, we arrived at Bettrta ulmut • | oVIock on Monday morning, and were met by a good brother, who took us up to his home, where we joined him in a morning (east. But very soon after the time approached for ns to takeout departure for the church, a distune© of six miles.— Beached it about 10JJ oVsIock, and to out surprise w« were told that we wen- ex)nwteil to preach. Well, Mown*. Ivditors, you can imagine hsw much I fvlt like iterformitig Ku#h a U*k, after having traveler! nearly 73 miles, aud gotten very little sleep the night previous. If you have ever Ireen thus situated, you can *yi»|tathixe with us iu our ©mliai- ras-rtd ontslitkw. However, like mrot young preachers, who are so ere«luious us to lielieve whatever is said or advised by the old ones must Ire done, we said very little, sup posing oor orders were form head quarters and must be obeyed, a ml we did the best wre annld under the circumstance*. We remained with Bro. J. 8L KI more, who whs aosisted also by two other brethren, about fivw days. Duritig that time we preached the wortl as bewt wo could. " « admonished, -exbui ted, w'anted, and etioonraged; we praywl with and for lltose Un-thrm, wlu* we leuined were atixion* to mt us ami hear n* talk. And it ufftreded us a great dew I of pleasure to Ire with them. It i« a source of emmurageiuent and much aatiriaction to any minister to try to preuch tire Grope! when the |Hii|>ucvc «»r |.uai«tug <yuU, amt itrank- ing Him for the daily Imm; cfart ion* of Hi* liberal band, bnt they con sider it a blessed mean* of grace— which it is. And we have no doubt but that the Dispenser of all good w ill more richly bless aud abundant ly prosper the labors and effort* of such a grateful people than He sill those who are always finding some excuse to keep them from goiug to church. We were highly pleased with the “goodly laud” in which these HI*. Pilgrimites are dwelling in peace, quietude and plenty ; but espedafiy were we very mncli gratified to meet w ith such kindness as was shown h* by these warm-hearttul friends. have never Immmi m«n- hospiuWv entertaimnl and kindly cared for by the inhabitants of any state or rec tum. We were so well trertedatd so iwrfectly suitisfied with everything that when the time came for hh»«* bid adieu to those new scene* *‘"i pleasant ass^reiatious, we were hah to leave, aud our heart’s desire »1 most prompted u* to ‘‘Cast one longing, lingering h»ok Itchiad." We do not wish to make this- vicin ity a paradise, nor its citizens an gels, but we do want to inform *8 our frieuds aud brethren that aimsM they ever pass through this jwrl «*f the world, they need uot fear to fall into the hands of three good Samar itans. Of course the country has it* defects, and the |reople their faith*, like all other weak, erring moit-ds, but, oonrideriugaU things, we fbluk, Bro. E.’a lot is cast in a favored land and in tho midst of a nolile- bearted, generous, Christian |«eoplc. We would like to say somethin’*' about the pros]>ects of our ci»m*h in the town of Senoia, where it ** hoped w ill soon be erecte«l a v ri>' neat house of worship, but tin*# 4°*^ s;»ara will uot permit at jnwrit 8. S. Kahn. |-t Mr*. RcIm-ccji Harding Dari* win C-urolina, it is said for the purpose**f ob taining the local features for a new * t “ r - of Americtui life which she is to write for “Scribner's,” Mr. Wm. C. Alexander, Presides! kf the Equitable Life Assurance Socieri, died suddenly on Sunday evening «d kb room* in the Sturtevant House. II# the eldest son of the Rev. Dr. ArcltifoW Alexander of Princeton Theological Sem inary, and brother of the late Dr*. Jans'* W. ami Addison Alexander, and of *fo‘ Rev. S. I). Alexander. D.D., of th**cfe- He graduated at the College of New J*T «*> in 1824, and attaiued a high tank «* the New Jersey bar. He was for ***## years Pn-sident of the New Jersey j ate, and was a New Jersey dolep**# D the Wasliingtou Peace ('onvectios < f 1881, in whicii he took a leading part. H# was also at one time the Democratic «•»»• didate for Governor. He had lx*en I i«lent of the Equitable Life Assnntij^*" StM-iety fnon its organization in 18TN. **# w-as a Unit 68 years oM.—-V. Y. Otserrer. Sttb ttlf- ~ w It was tny ^ r ou tbe t ,on of w church, rec< M rfQody in l, . W Forrret vrl.-1 V*. Tina l!*!*. five m 1 tat Oem N# u p half wrtt ol J 0* line of l) f gown ** ^ u ' ^ks, amL tl. * rongk at»«i aad tb#re ft a* jj-rtile, a“ l i; - ^irth yield* •* I the skill find ! Io reachin gination from i L % windioff " jh. ■uontinuouH an® Ij©es, their ihick droopti genial J»rotecf I- ray* of th«' : A presenting a j beautiful an . | go the prof* I I deep, d* rk | aaarotoff of t i~ * got might ire t | -Retiring froo ‘ | r Xhi* unfmjue | * The sarroun<; |- esriy day, we ci name as 111 V oHesse Coast. P lion; at all * among the nu; when Hesse * S wave, aud K y surface. I. \ I was count. felicitous and pt. A. Suyder), w : f ; for aomebcMl v fortably dom m; H\ - veterans, we ditiou to atisw and small, a:; to submit to cess of being wauted to be gather op a l services. To tl miue host, aud (which I have the case) "the „ is equally ioup< 1 tiers to apprc< : to deal tend, pondent ia thu - I The sombre | ing gently st I and dale, we u - r boUSt* Of (iiKi i ■ the “church go I out, clear ami I ing hours ol a I had been ti.T | drenching i.i.; charj^w of elet- having been g passed up ( lumse w ;is weli* der w as wbej\ ' from iu thar^- wonder was U when the dwt l and the valc.v, villages and t« kad their hub streams, came dreds on hois, in vehicles ot J tol ooncentr.it, the hill crotytu-J truly was a mig “kill ooilutry”it; pleasant and % Iwtk in Augu> temple was set plare for the Mu Before proee. give the reader the edifice and tkey ap{rearetl t, things cousidei, fortunate, neit i! prominent nor in >8 centra! am! four directions, weather-board*« ^tone foondat., w *tk n substann affbr,! f o» improveuu n; *•*<1 we bojH* tit.; keeuibract*d to g°odly imuibet ;^er choice it *kc house is ^‘fory, ami ba *»th oorrwspomi U °w* are long «^dion* of sa, fowered by wei of the most that I hav, r k© floor of t! inches. H keavy railing nud bait- , «»wra|ioud ^ which is Adding fa W( .j t ®*I#riiailv_ ***** ex-idem-, ,,lsr « #nd skill . ^“d and ©seen P^IWmiotMwl roy **! '■' either prar. will find ; tbelH.il,