The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, January 12, 1870, Image 3
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,a ftttuuiiy
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ant.
i
fixture of
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if the body
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[lui^bodv
f v » eiuppp,
U<1 be 0^.
. ,n PWtuk-
hbrutei* the
} » iUzeuH of
Fourth of
' »Werv
'"•ffuld on-
I®' a ti our
I of July
us, for onr
t the Lout’s
»n TOipty
u “» rite
ring'added
I of grace—*
F* l > oousist- •
kerna* sign,
veuly. by
seals the
to -the
- >na forgive-
^oagh the
evciy one
I -u-raieent,
whioh. He
ion «f the
appropri-
we hold to-
. me
te be- tile
»>«r-
►'» alas' the
kin—in the
| it was the
rib is
», if isi
‘ atnmetkiug
Old li>
fHinlfg, but.
*Ug promt
*it, eoutasts
eonneetrsl.
ked Christ’s
fit's 8upper,-
train
ft. " Take,
t» is given
| Vc«r Teton -
|s shed for
IniMknitood
In iot, “these
lint blood.’’
Inttirf -thrift n
Mood of
Is of Christ
isdoiti and
ew exactly
■nwnttimee*
them lead
1 the very
HINhH,
nportimt 11
Itgnres, m-
vhieh His
error, and
if this im
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. tatieS the
noiny, i<»
words,
tid film
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-♦M ftJTitiIkXi(-’V-isiYoR. Columbia, s. c„ wkdnesdat, January it 1870.
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BuakieBft Department. •!* j
i boom to Bam Small
t iipVcf could submit to one stereo-
iype fotm Sir every tlujr of injf fife.
1 should Is- pleased to li.ivc n few
forms, varying, \VeniAy say', fbrougb
It month, exprecwlng those thing*
which we ah* to pray for ulwaya,
iif|th liettfu to uw* sh.irLekteiuiKitun-
this 1* exactly
Coo* prayers belbh**—tl
the Lutheran Method.
T. A. L. L.
fate*
Ajuussrtmg
rimia bMiMki r\«wfor.
B«rawn by Mm. W W
Hick*
..&!> 3)
A Rmpe
if* m (!«•• m* \ u -\ 9 ft ft * JIJ3
You i 1 worthy edfrespamU-nt of the
above dlnalnutiveicoghoUien is a' luaii
of mark, Sir he ha* lHt the riiarlt
“IHiitit bjpk* »a drawing his bow>
even at a ventpro, in his first urtiele
on the [took of Woiwl>y». I desire to
respond ; linkfcy Vfiy of stricture or
iliaswit, but by sam tiun and a*m-
meat, ami wm»M say “Amen” with
hearty emphasis to «ttv«nti of his
position* in partienlar, whilst emiors
Ing iill that he lows said mi the sub
ject in general, lie puts a <iuesti«ni
whieh I will ipiftte futt in part: “How
much more formal are Hie prfljret* In
onr Liturgy than the /ttermtfypod pray
ers of one halt td our clergy' who
reject and 'chnflebtn litmgies V It
wookl not In* < lift** - lift fee any man
of observation tft give an answer to
this tfutstdont with prweiiVs/ (ilnMra
Hons drawn from the practice of min
tstrrs, not onty of our own tlnireU,
but of other obuFcbra. We tmow
Jhnt stereotyping ia tlouc not mily
lipoll metal. Wot upon mind. Ami
many who know little of the typo
graphical art, and could not tell th«-
difthreru-e between letter press awl
stereotype printing, have lieen ftir
years engaged hi stereotypjpg their
Own furuie of prayer, aad have sue
eecded so well In Axing them, that
every otic in the congregation can
recognise them as “the same yester
day, to-day, and fin”—an lmlcflnite
niunher of day a to come; though
said forms *re unlike mtyUiiug *!»•
of the ktud “that is in kenveu nlsive,
or in the rtlrth beneath, or in the
wattHrs under the eortb.*
Now it may he very alhiwnWe fdi
one to nse, iu bis own |« unto two- ■(■mu in
t ions, Ms own *cf prayer, though not MYHWtAN.
of the most approved ot edlfS ing r»>(p s*<i.—I lev. L. Ketler of Won.1
form ; hut when h<^ ia>nies U-fore a stock, Hheiiandonh t'o„ write*: “1
whole congregation to lead tKtir ad have just rcMtrm-d fVoiu Ht. Peterb.
diess to Almighty God, it is pn»|M'r on Tom’* Bntok, where 1 hail one
and necessary that lie should employ , of the moot interesting meetings, I
such form Of sddreo* ns every wor ever held. Home IHrty p«-rson* es-
This wall known divine pleached
his lirst apuiveunry aeimou >hj Sab
Mull moraiug a| .Ht. John's l.uUieran
('lnm.li, t*kb>^ lli* text fvvMU id
Cuttwiliiaiis \yj„ IB; ‘.‘A year ago.”
It is. bi-edk-scj. ui observe that with
such a tie. me, and up such a day the
orator lacked nothing that cotihl
eoukvP’Ute either Lo his reputation,
oi to the ’pleasure ol those who
appu-eiate Hue* pulpit jvloquauue.
The sermon W^s a ipvh-w ot the
history the pa at y.-ur, and the
le.vu.ma to ho dmwn therefrom, and
not wi that amt iug the inclemency of
the weather it »*a liatooed to hy a
large congregation. In a few week*
the fifty Ailth snntvertvirv of the Rev,
I»r. Itsehmnii win roll * round. We
may then expert Bran this silver-
buired (mstor of the I.nfkmn Cock
another of thoae toaehlng *nd de
lightful addrenws to the people,
which, earning from a brain stored
with the wealth of long expertemr,
and a head B*rtiltaed by tbe tender
eat of memorise, leave an Impnws
that linger* long after mere wortdly
events have passed away.
SIiu i-IinIJ ™ November, lutHl,
V Uev. A. Eflr4, Hr. tdtvj Mk.nm to
Miss Many Axfi^utTj-, n Jfc )
OO Pitta I •member, by the Mme,
Mr. I>. M. lebwrra to M4*B Aw>A K.
roaiKV. ■' h.Ju>o/'“ 'Uf ea *. -n
fbi 5M tteyiriStr, by tlie same,
Mr. Tf. It. U' i i i" Miss t.iAN.va
Barix. ^ L*mi»'
Oh itith Ihwember, by. the suaie,
Mr. SlgMOX IV.SlU'MI’gHT *•> Airs*
AUavu.i la H TlOCi*. ! s - l . .
On jiS5 T»et ei^5er. by fhe same,
Mr. w. H. Ylor.ryrf to M(As M.
Hitk. AIT of LMffbgtan' (’oiiuty,
rinatli OnrohiM. 1 1 1 * 1
.1. Vnstlii, Mr.
VKiran; H. MouaxN to MUs J. H.
1UA\, «*i fbe 15tli of Diseuibei, lHdti.
All of Rfttughaiu't* inuty.'Xia.
On
Mood of Christ ate conuhum-
it rfbl ednUtifilcrf^, V,
; 'Ckapged'—"’e do
Hie doctrine of &dn**b*iau-
The bread Hnd wine remain
nnohanffril Alter the consecration
pnrthhe bread Slid w ine.
ThrtO l* "® loo **l inclusion of the
body and blood hi the bread sold
ggtt «*cb •• AOjUiin* Ytif
feo'iit froin other bread nnjl wine,
•ft«r t# celebration. Waihetefor*',
Y^ect the doctrine Of n>>mthxtmiti(i-
fjm. But when we say that the body
>n ,i blood of Christ- aw irith, raff'd
OBtter Hie bread and wine, w o nn-an
to exp w ' ss a wternmental union—*
which i» a divine operation, or an
operation of divine power, by which
tw0t bi»g*—•’ *he wrthly mul the
heavenly-—bread and wipe, ami the
mid blood of Christ, are united
to each other sacramentally by
which we mean, in a mpematural
manner, and as It is suiK-rnatunil, we
do not "ish tB undertake to explain,
nor do we profess to understand,
A«g the union is effected. *The /oct
J^SSftTLlClSE
in Acts where Christ eaiue and st.iod
in the midst of the iMw^pleS, •> the
doors being shut.® That He was
Mere we tirmly believe; tew He eaiue
there, we do-net know. And it does
seetf* to us that the one is tw» more
calculated to stagger our faith than
tbe other.
The peculiarity of our view of tire
Lord’s Supper, will further appear,
when we state that we hold to a
thubie eating and drinking. One is
-spiritual, Hie other is oral, or sacra
mental. Tlie spiritual is that eating
by faith, whieh is described in tlie
ijxUi chapter of St. John—“ Except
ye eat iny flesh,” as this can not
take place otherwise than by faith in
the tnitb Of tbe Gospel generally, as
well as in the Supper, and may take
place, in any religions exercises and
this is essential to a w orthy eating
And drinking. Tbe other is an oral
or sacramental eating whieh cap
..take place only in tlie Lord's Sup
per. It is the receiving ot' the body
and blood of Christ w ith the mouth
—one of the bodily orpins. This
may also lie called a spiritual eating.
His a spiritual eating to the believer.
We do not mean a pass, earnnl,
physic,d eating, nor do we mean such
a presence, but a snix-raatm al, heav
enly presence, and sui-h ho entiog as
we can not describe. And snrelytbere-
is nothing n-pulsivo, not hi ng offensive
in saying that t hrist is received by
the month. We read the Word, and
It becomes the means of onr onver-
»on. The Bible says of us then,
that Christ is i'» u.i, the hope ot
glory. How did He enter * He was
ia the Word, and entered through
the eye—one of the bodily otgaiis.
I *** k°* r H* Goapel, and mty , „ ot „ roMposMm* lit all, but \ U’gililiing to prosper, "Tliere are Samuel and Myduey lluyett. am I wo*
MfTlflB*
• “• MM
i iS
.T n EnrirHs p*vs t« 15.1,
Hev A 1) L Moser, LM» 1*4
W sucgtitz. s ; *' tm -.r
J li ritriiMayer. Jr,
55'gnK^ - ■ m-<
J IV ftustrp. # A«»
W M ftnspp, ! MO
Huv W Ituammell. XMO I
W 11 Fray, LM
A .1 Jones, • IJO
K Jackson,
J Regie. “.30
Miss i* llolt,
U 11 <u n, hen MB»
Ecclesiastical.
eh U Columbia.
|OlHi tUMf in Augusts, , Georgia :
Hev. il^BL*inni*n. Messrs. The*,
1». SUlIrai^olui liuhn, eorli *ltt—
• Mi; Messrs. N, Kaiun, j. J. Uredcu
berg, E. It. Hcbucider, G. E'< ers,
Oi-iJ-n and n.ishyr, Tl. w. Balk, each
JA-4.KI: Messrs. A. Otto, I>. 1.. K-,
Rt biicilraAad Meyer, each f t—ft;
Ul'<u|alVBiU. J. 11. Memecke, 41.
’V'-’-A>V. It. Vuluer, J. Kslnucr, ti.
llunflRlr. \V. C. TVoughiy, and Mis.
W. Feiiier, each I.’—HU; Messrs. M.
t’glrifi, W. Nee*. ]. Oetyon. A. Bnes,
ami Miss Maltha Kw-rs.eneli #|—#.’>;
-Mr.AY. Idv.im-r, *.'uVl; Mualh-r suios.
fl.ij; toiul, flBLkU
the L“Jd of IJeueuibnr, by tbe
same, Mr. MAKnra M. Winsos to
Mum Jamk K. C xcr- AM oi KBing
bam County, i)a
Ot» the 2W of IVsaaifbcr, by the
same, Mr. IV. G. Cuitoxs to MU» A.
E. Bor bn. All of Effingham Coun-
*J» < 5 «-
Married, at Frog Is*vet, M. 0., on
ThurMlsv, fldl*eeamber,hy Hey. T. H. ___
Boiiiest, Hamvki. J. Bsata to Mis* ton, H.Kev. It. T. Ilerrv Col |
NIdIXII', daughter .if H.uniiel Boaen*. heted, *13? Hev. T. 8. Ilolimv’i i
eluirp 1 , ♦T.Ui’J.
At Praimria, ft. C., Disnnber 9th,
by the same, W. p. Knox to Ml**
Rnisert Cbomrb.
Tbe “CAltOLIN A PKBTII.1ZEB* is
Caixtliiro, and Is i.nHionneisl by various rUemU.* »ir<- <>f tin-ts-si ;
iferiur tolVmvian Guano in its Fei-riftzing IS-opi-ifle :
■PBMMHHBMIBMIiWWIVHK .'Ultt
m ule from UlC ribtSpiukM “kfjtlltlh
Clielui^l - wife of tin- ls-si
- , known, only inferior M i
Mr*. .V. t . 7’iirni|*seed, Uftb loti. j l’bospbat'W ale the remains of extinct land and *fa unitAaU, end ponses
ft. C., *3; Hr. fl. II. Csnliej-, Claries- ( qnalities of tin* gre;rte»t value to the agrienlturist. uj< .u
We annex the anal; *!* uf Urofessor fthepurd . ,4 :
On the eventug ut Tburatluv, Ue
eeaiber Vth, by tbe same, M. UHlU'K
BUT to Mi** ItKTTIi; LiVIXOSTO.X.
<>n Thnnubiy tilth IbseiuU-r, hy
the *sme, Mr. CitTW Mktts to
Mi** M vrrrr Kixard.
Church Notioee.
*f ConflllBM,
Th* AmSis Vnii*m*M «4 Ibe A—llsrlsrn
Vtrrisa ryisst *01 cu*««a* si Mi** 6<u»
Onirdi os Ok Sseb; pwtbif IU M
HusSojr is Joniwrr, ltt*.
w
I.VDOB.VrOBV «r TUB MKtHCAL COI.hH.rr OP .-Wril
Amdrds <^* mill*- «f C.VBOUXA fTiBTIMZEB, ycnwltrmktyri.
Hiisur. r\p.-tw »l tl!*F !6,.0
Onseuc Uoiler. wtU. SMW-- mar el cu.slMMMion rvp i—1 k1 l.w rpU hrst..
fu.l li«n4!n.l> .. i-.J-. .H.W
£ , . . r r . !•*#
PUroplswir A«M-^fiuWSr
U>-:u.w
.... K^nierk-s* U» I fri S<*lul.(,- uf 15ns-.
; .,,.K>|«iroie*t M M 4* lot. -!ubi»p*ar).
*4 .5 ■ -f fi.no
K.|Uiia!est lo 2} OS S-i^!i*le of Lua*.
!*bis>er »-an follow, un*lec«t«mliugfv,
eraMciriitiwnsly, and devoatlyx
If it Is* sitid that minister* should,
by previous meditation. pru|»urc then
public pray ers us <-.iiefuHy as iln*\
do their Serinons, We grant It. Itat
is not that firing IkiIIi tin- matter and
the form in sume degree, i n advance ?
We know (hat mane ministers who
will not use a liturgy, nor u «ieid a
ja-ayer from a Ux>k, are iK*verthele*s
so diffident that they write out, or
compile their prayers iu full, and m>
H.ie tb«n>; and a* to thc-ir neruio.:*,
so dkU Hstiag arc they of thcwuMdveo,
thuf tlioj Miuit'tiiura Iwrrow :m entire
presmal a hope in Christ. . I also hnd
an iatereating meeting at Bethel
tiNir new Clturch, aiwr Zion) and at
Cross Bond*. I ialenderl to bare
given von an iManunt of these meet-
mg*, thinking that yon would he
(Iwl to bear some good new* from
yonr old charge. But 1 »ni done.”
{We regret sineerely, that oar I
Brother is fumi*hiiig mnteri*l for the
place that is paved with gi»*l inteu
tiuMs. We hojs- that he lot* n**f yet
taken a rontrart lo tlist rlWt. H
also runse* u* regrr-t, tluit “lie is
done.” What ia tho matter 1 Are
you tlr.il of welldoing t Are you
I going to pnt yoar enndle under u j
t bushel f Are yoa |u»*t working for
l>» TliumUy, lUtli Heeember, by
Ibe same. Mr. J. Ik l.tTXv to Mum
Jaxb lll ADBU'K. AM of I’oMaria.
tk C. *^
On lb- evening of tbe lflth lb'-
eemhrr, hy the *umr, IHcskt Kikix
to Mis* SxrAll A. IfVINUX.
• '* 1- M.I3
fiulpkuik: AiM...
MrmWti an t wialHnf VH .fcn eiT t|k-* U»- tHU™" 1 '[711] ...... »K0€ *7
lr»te «l ftf iMck Airtixm i 4 On fix* **iof iIkut i nullf, l am gbJ to «.*rtifjr to tbc blip ritfitr of I*mi PAB^UVA
B A RM*am, *otlury ‘ PtrRTlLtTWR rx*n.mld. C. 1*. sHKTARb, Jx
We will (urn i.-dt this exreUeiit FEBTIl.lZF.it to Planter* ail J othetw at
' A‘» iw- ton of 5,000 lb*. '
0E0. W. 'WILLIAMS & CO., Factcxg.
Lutheran Institutions.
COLLEGES.
HOASOKK COLLEGE.
S ALRM. Rwneik* .YV Tl* k*.*-.'
n'i»mi — it, nl
Jm g Sjfhmtar, ami cmwn 1* im.il*
KxIlM*-* Kipriw. *J04
k'f ymekn «ee*r Ntc WKUAi %*re-
wrr at II* PxoM/ . or k. 0. P. HUTU . .
I*n«l<bi.t at IU*. V«
j.r. imupuklu .teU
NOUTII CAROLINA COLLEGE.
On Tliumduv evening JJ*l Heoem
1st, at Glyinphvillr, ft. C* by Ibe
same, OunUiT P. J>KlbKRT to
Mi*» Le v Aw, lUughtrr of J. 11.
Buber, E»|., of GlyuiphviUr.
M.imel, iu Gettysburg, l*a., at the
resMen«K ;4 the bride', parent*, on
the morning i*f the 23th of Dee»nd.*r,
ISfili, by Hev. J. Fry, assisted by
Hev. 1». A. Kuhn, Ber. Prof. P.
ItlKUt, of North Curo!in.< C.dlege, t. n (im
Miss Axmk M. 1\’atti.kh,
_ NKWMEKHY ClH.LEGK.
flhitmript WAiRAiM.oaawumsjbR juft j
uouuanes. »? #■* ; T«aa,c^x-r* j
i >U»1»*I: *j e» mill i. tU l‘n-e*nMrT
Km J: P. sU ULTIMA,
M otxt rutxSAbT, c.m
X f pif lfllifMli<n mUtm l
L A. blL’KLK. lV^ricM uf Cdhg',
I flramia.
1 XaMy.
Uuwia
Xus I* .
KJTAKLISilKb IMS
rwm m. wm mo-r’sk
BOOT. SHOE, AND HAT H308E.
A. SMYTHS,
WUOIJSS.uk AAV/ MKT Ml.
tetLtas tv
B(^»T8, RBQKS, HITS,
■run sou. *ux vraasr, .v».i »is»bbi l busx,
COLUMBIA. 8. C.
Jan 12 19—tf
B. A. FAHNESTOCK S
YJ-;
V rid i
\S T KKMIFUOIi.
lint i
iho tfe of fire non? Tlial a
: tint m o*aay dnkin-a >ua under
Rlpswca iuc tin C JI/yvOc rear, (nut $Ui
. *iu
riAXOS! PIAXOS-f!
A Ms -•
eanrerteal, and “Christ is Troiiied in,
ns.” How did he enter I YYitit the
Word throogli the ear — another
bodily organ. May lie out us oaslly
carter throatgh fhe moufk, also one of
the bodily organs 1 And in this view
alone, ran be explsintsl those words
of,St. l’anl — “He that eateth and
ilnnketh oaworthily, enfrtli anil
drinketh dumnatiou to huusclf, uot
discerning the Loral’s Isidy." Tbe
believer eats luid drinks worthily be-
cause he reo'ives tlie body ami Woral
of Christ, betli Spiritually aBd sacra-
meatedy, while tbe unbeliever and
thelyrmwrite received Him only sae-
lameabiBy-, and, for wvint of faith,
nrrtiharlly eat and drink to tlioir
rondriunatiun, not discerning the
very fbfeg of-w im h (hey are par
taking. .They are “gnilty of tin* body
and blood of the Lord,” because
tlp5 sin, liot only against bread and
tone—types and symbols, l>ut against
ft e hadji. mid binoA’ <rf tho Loril.
which they partake "of only to dis
honor, abuse, imd pat to kliame, and
thus in the moot emphatic manner
11 cn *cify the Sob of God afresh, and
l>n» ttta to iui open thaaie.” *1 (\ A -
These are, in substance, the views
of the Lutheran Chtm-b, on these
sr8 ®* doctrine#. The two sacra mints
*lone furnish subjects tor a life tiiw
°f *tnd.v. They are Uteralfy fnex-
hanxtible—ftdl fttytacu and glon .
Now take, our dortrinos of Confes
sion and Absolution, of Baptism,
sad of the Isird’a Skipper, and how
rich hi divine truth, and divine
Krare, dot hey -nppea r ? How fiixnly
--- . .. - • ^ metaphysical
"Pevukttdnii, not (Lnc spun deduct ions
•L? 1 '* 0 '* trwn ble imd js-rplex, or to
im* UW i an( ^ f* e ‘l the pride of man,
‘ft plain Gospel truth—good
fhff of-toe i
comfort to tbe hum-
n! Uerml Christian. The Tntle
raln never be too grated
sgttewtsstfa
* *- m^ixrrn’iiiX
WUIsUb, 8. a
FEMALE SEMINARIES.
WYTHKYlLUt FEMALE (NIL
l.KGK
itiseoam', without yiriog the proper
credit* either. Tbe question tluai re 1 -' n ’ .'»« p»*« wonting tor Mrs. Lai «aI* Joaig wife of John
tf^lf tbCO uus: u li i l^ir ^ lbs Hpiritus) iftiijiIp | • j Join*, Kmj., ilr|nut«(l ihw life,
thus preparetl preferable amier all * '**■** **'* “* know.) Jujy tit It, Iflfffl, ut*ar llrueetowil, V*.,
eirennistanees, to one which is riot Tk*- Female ftemiuai-y at Wytite ' aged 2.1 yoauro, 7 uouth., 14 days,
till* pipductiou of one mail, and ville, we are happy to team, is Mrs. Jobe was tbe oblnsi daughter of
t>Mpo*itio* at all, but i '*’gimiing to lMtosper. ‘‘Tliere are
n growth Inmi the rich soil of the j upward* of flff y afihleuta, and a I bom, in Clark County Vo-. Kox —lisr
Churvh’s dex'otion for ngbs 1 No tin-> (XMisiihwabie si is expnrti**l 2d, 1S4.V Although nut s assnui-
prejudiced And devout mind euu ex ] after Christmas.” < snt in tin- cluircb, >U« bo>l freut on ' i(1 iCpwuwai.
amine tlH' rich liturgical tr.sisnres of , Trim, .met.—Ki-v. J.>lwun<-» Ueskvl *-»riy peri.si down to the Hum.- *4 Jwr »“
our Church—hers in jpnrt, hy original has lately made a uaewuiir/ lour «Wtk iqia)[slued tabs chanu-u-r of a
endowment, as Well ii* by inheritance through this Skate. IU pn-s< h«d at '-ousistaul chnstiau, sud iwpreesed
—and uot fei-1 inclined to give them Na^ivlUe, CliutUnoogu, kuoivUle, aB, J ouug sud old, with wboti *he at-1 - J—~. i/ran, .«i u«
sociated, w ith the purity and integrity ' ** ,v. H v | ..rr«a.d fia
VTWKVtttR. WjtW-
, rtf, r*tn*.
MiTMX ALI'T W/t*nOK
; iMnrdl»ic »ttnitk«.
oiiAs* si
; i. Iks Vrrfatatorr. far U* l*»« Paw. ue
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flxE-tlf
“4 »• Her
Vt, Will
an niupialiffed preii-jeme over the Warlburg, Kingston, and I’amdra-k,
productions of any one man or geoer- baptizeil, adunuistered the eomotuu- , “f her ehaiotker.
•o— It is a just catiso'of ivgrrt to ioa, jiatl yomlortod the iLsprawiL' -AU tluwr graem w hich adorn the | ft
A •30,<KK) Late Suit,
11. M.
iufiingerueot
aww , r The V mrtw tl ®' e already
‘hhtkfod *" Mlits <>f
atiaa.i
every intelligent ami mgennou* I.u
tlierau that they are not in more
general use iu all our congregation*.
A* to our cotlect*, it ia a matter of
special marvel, that iu our admirable
Book of Worship the compilers tom id
no place for those gems of Christian
devotion.
It should further be remembered,
that the ivcitiior genius of our
Church provides for the fullest ex
pression and development of (lie
spontaDeoua supplications of her
children, as prompted by the teith
ami spirit, on ordinary a* well as ex
tiaordiuary time* aud oocastena. In
onr time honored rutty* there Is a
blending of both fixed and extem
poraneous prayer, al hiving free
scope for the exereise of those gifts
of prayer with which some are more
highly endowed than others. This
feature of onr service has note*cni>ed
tlie admiring notice of Some of other
churches, llr. J. W. Alexander, of
the Presbyterian Chnn-h, deprecated
tbe abuse o£ oxte^iporaueoau prfree
prayer, but at tbo same time com
mended its itse lit connection with
fixed fortfis. j .
M l' M M ■<■■■*■ . «•" '** '
In a letter-doAed, Prtfioefon, Juuw-
ary 8th, -1838, lie said : -‘‘NO one
groan* more tliau I under tbo abusra
of extempore praya^Q l^ow-oranh
time is ufet, 2 h6w much weariness
produced, by periphrastic intrudin'
tions, diffuse dilutions, and vain
repeUtiuns. Mapy I*ulpi{{, prayer*
are-Wisely made up of passages
'evidently meant tb hnprra* truth on
the auditor. Whole strains of this
sort: “Loi*!,,*inweT* fr*l that
the time is short, that this is the only
season £uc refMtnbuiee) and ilra^
unless they believe,” &c.
A man might thus tell hie Maker
wluit to make sinners feel through
the whole extent ot tbe catechism.
“May we feel that our chief end is to
glorify God, and enjoy Him torever T”
I nauseate all such perversions. Still
M outer
x.c.
lie rvuiaaicd Court ecu iUy s iu Knox- 'hristiau and retnler hia life so licau- SrinNiOe rv,,»n»»««.
ville, where he loimetl an Evaugeli 'if 1 * 1 here, were *trikiugly exhibited
cal i.uLto raa Uairvh, which gave ! by her iu every^ abition *b« w M called
INAKY.
rut ASA XT. 0>km*
8 IkA* expran ta
huD *:»
l)im a eall, and ha* already made
arrnugoiNeato to build a house of
worship.
(What ha* become of onr Mission
ury to Georgia T Can Broteer iX-criek
tell tj . ,* |-
i’A\Uiiiuhplkia. —The New /.nuttier
niau Lutli«n*n Chiuvh, on Kraaklin
Street above Hu**, now rapidly
approaching enrapiSUi/e. will bo one
of tbe fliMwt Oburch nditle.n im Phil
adelphia. It ia constructed of brown
•toue, and w*U oust over •lou.ofid.
Joiru.—“HutteFs Gain pend of
teuadatiNl into Knglisb
by Itov. Messrs. Jnooba and ftpleker,
baa boeo int rodonsl m a text-book
into the Norwegian laftherniiCoHege
at itoewrah, Iowa. It will be similarit
adopted before long At oilier Inatltn
tiuaa also. Every young minister
and ioteligrot lay men should have a
copy. The}' ran t>e had by sending
to No. 807 Vino Street, Uhiladelpiiio,
tlie Mri of #tJM. '
to Ail and under all those varied cir-!
cumstanoet, painful aud otherwise, 1111
through which she *u called to Charlotte, Col*
lira. Jobe was uot a comuiuuicaatj a. o. Dtc/nw* ♦».
in tlie church, uot Levanau of ally j TRAINS XORTU.
want of desire, Ac-, but bj raosou 1 '?** ;)”*??■ ■i.^..^........
of eireiiaistan«M>s which down to tbe
pet-iral of her lust illness wore unu
\ oidulile. ,
lu early years die had been conse
crated to Gpd i» baptiaai by her
parent* and ever afterward* iu word
and deed demon*! rated beyond tlie
shadow of a doubt, that the one
ruliug desire of her heart was to do
and suffer Ills wiU. *
She was a moot affectionate wife,
fond ayd devoted mother, kiitd ana
geuemus ueighlmr, and most patient
tmlpn^ ’*. ." dte/v *-■
Kn* kacw her In** «v Art* ••W.'
It was tbo privilege of tbe writer
Gold Medal was Awarded
*t lie tar Pair i* RjSimvwe In
STJ&TfYo
wen itakwor,. I’ishdrisha
Xcw Y,,k Pms*. OO*- »u1 Wan-rvooi,
j Xo rt S. UWrrtr Si, ttac BaHmorv SOrrt.
UmIiuihv - a J.
J STlKPri n AX"S l^vc a!l tlu- !.U* L-a ;
‘ prsn-nu-nu i/khafisg tlw Arrafll- Trtbte Ivarr
I'imu and tlw PtvckHj Aou*,a fullr
five yum, will U>c pru ileje? tf
' exrttanze f illt'n (Vviva mo'/tla if »t* «atis&e-
torv u> ibe p<tM*«cr.
Seem.I Iwod futuoa »m! T.u ivr Otgvas always
, m h«*t »» fmm Si* tn PJOO ’
! He**v< ticea who Iw* owr Pamea ia a» .-
i lien RoU K L.-e. L \ii<aUai, Va„ Can.
! B.AS. Cana'in, Wnm(.,*«*. X Per D. tl
j llill. Oairksv. K. tv Uirtmp Wihnef. New
Orleans lav; Oo*. Aeka Lcu-lier. Ix-\-iitrUm.
- r„.; Miwan. R. Btrw,-tl A S,.rn Femal* Semi-
~ 1 _ I wan. 1 1/0*10110. X. C: tvier PouknW>‘t to-
ibla and AugWlt* JL M. ; l,,a,t,<a S. C.- «T»1 !*• iwastrea otliera in ibe
Snath wjio have ,>ttrvhoa<-<l the STK(F>*S
PIAXOS aince lls waeobewg.
A call la auKdud.
Twin*—literal
W nY
rrnpwtioa uf ebkklren tbe at,tier that aye. ha.
b"i* been a me**.e of nniark. an* wwi.a.1 a
! ailia'arton- cause aan ilainrt, it Is certain
AW, n is known that wimra «kt In' tl»e
| L/omas eyau-ai irma i'a»rika* /nknsyj i Vanke
'parent., eap eially motlmea. aim see «ore cot,-
-atsnUy nilh their cbitfiren. cat n>* bn ui.
obaiwu,; U tbo fin* usy' .. <y wonoe ;. fiir
a» snrr-iy ai tb*» exi*. Uicy cm lie
Safely And CortAlnly Removed
final Ml* most <lciac.te infant, by lb* bn*eiy
use of
b. j. FAtisEsrffaCB ramavms.
It ir prtecily l.araiVsx cvMaiis no Kcscnty.
U-ing a J'urctf IV «A/ifc (Jt^epoUuoi. a'"i Stay
be aOmini/sered with tbe I'taHN Safety lo
CtnUMe of sU lev 1
Warm (imtoxw/ i* wsir non* tv .lb* imr-
pane of ph awny the palate tfian of evemwiin?
tbo Sic ass. I>«rs tasg nwiaifcrtmad s* Over
tbe country, but Ibt-ir wheat anaa <* lift is
nnaHy exIwnatrU, aofi B. A. Palioestnck’j
Vemiifsy* tanOnsrj la grew hi An or tUAt*
e.irrro.v. r,
Should ocessinn to^oiin you to parrtoO*
B. A. KafiuesuxkV Venniiaau, be staeMr
e.jrr-tt>4 {n~a*e rti«t U»c uiiitals *rc It. ,4. Th** 5 *
the artide tint Iu** been • *mi»iT*T
FA VORA BL »' KXOWX SlXVti t.49. fl
and janohoaera m-Mk la-AN on CaW,I*a'»v--if-'OW.r
<k> lu* mall U luve ss im* .Wuu k<SJ*d muw
ib-m. BCinV.\BT2 A IL'.MJAF.
(Ibrtneriy It A. Fjhm-.tr/rk", .Son if Co'.f '- 1 ’-
&*■ /Voyrtrfaf»,'l*ia*b*itfi. P*. '*
Dec lti - * 1«—4*
i —-—A
R*v. D. J. IIRJCUKR,
Miami |"e. aaiu. N‘, C.
PcxaaiL Kuna*t »*n Tiaca Ones. , I
tt
too
*.«Rs.m i
1 1 40
April 9
3i—tf
Wi„aabo\ at,,
* > Muster, tf I W
Arrive at lAurrlad* S O 110
Makiiw rtoor co-jeera/aa all/' Tr*incut >
Carolina Hosd Ibr ad fadnt. Xntvh and Ka«t,
Ur-a^sat and dtousrat Clitotrr.
TOAIKS MWt I _ -
■ Is M a is. I I»W. under Urn a/iperi aaoa ,<1 Her, Daniel J.
MOUNT AM (ENA
( FEMALE SEMINARY.
J ImratnlUCBm'ti /Xoaasnt Gibserwa OrtaIf. .V. C
r tx Ri«iss Ssr/dsn of litis iuatitulion aitl
cuonueoua ou tbe KuakMondsy iu dsuunry.
Uses Cha lotto X. C , at.
* Chetfse. si I JA
- wsuhnn 1*1
" aduaMas.RC.ai Art
Arrive tl Auguala * AS
liok/ug elese vosusetiona vlUi T.v/ns of
trsJ ami
all poiuta
UoUasads (or .Savannah, nd
tomryis I
i in Florida, kUooo.
•y. M.Atle. Xea Ortennx Selma, C
OdurublHV
i<xp Jd. n>|Jjia, S'art, villa, losntiHe,
mMrilsdtora|aatatftato " '
Marriages.
the residence ot Mra. Mary Gntta, by t , lof many homw,and
Hev. Vaul Derrick, Mr. ItitROX litu-'R,, j„ am wee to Mia q oration, “ Are yon
to Mi** A lick M. GA rfca. All of afraid to dieF replied, without iuiv
Orangeburg Gounty, A U ( emotiou, “I am ready,” «h1 to aw-
^ r * nwer to $ «j;ieHtion propouuiU?fl «y*, tuv>
uULo, Bo-to IM, mo. « +»>-rtti m*. *
tb^ rojqdeuce of tho bride’* lather,
by Rev. l’anl Derrick, Mr. Jorx
BRAXDEUUMf to Mi** Mattik K.
Kellf.8. All ol'Oraugeliurg Coualy,
8. C/ Ui,' a shn. -dtim-i u
to attend lu r,during her loat illneaa,
nnd witneaa, with pleasing emotion,
the nilmncs* and-aaoipMmre of the
i Christian, and hear tbo shout of
i '‘XHAory” wvw tiro loot eiatasy.
t)n the day pravutua to her death, i
wd by ‘ * ||
St. bolt and all poiuta Snulb aud Wl
false* ■eeffiag Cars a* alt Sight ~
Tl trough Ttahoto aol-l, and Uaggs£<-
all prb»cipal pduta.
[f“ Paascwgio by this tot** untXO X
have tfMdar ol is ass onnwairr wta.
■ffar ra-iViii JirRj/jlii
.> ,/, i.'mum*.
r
i Boarding aod Wtd*nng per arsdou o' J« Uv.kx
m i Jio
WatfMig. h«d aod llglua 1* eta per w,.
C. BOfRXIUtlT,
F, B. Duaur, tiescrai Krti^bi aud Tfakel
Agtfil
Jitn 13
Married ^ on the 2l*t of December,.
1809, At (he residence of the Bride’s
mother, by Rev. J. A. Browu, Muj.
MaRTix NKPf, Of Wythe County,
Vo., (o'Miss AOXB8 C., daughter of
the bite Hev. E. lluwkin*, of ftarythe
County, Vn.
*wer
wrftWj .
me—yea, thongh I iviillr—here her
voice fratart, ha* her radiated eonnto--
nance a poke tbe htnguape tbrnngh.
As the shades of evantug came ou
jibe uaraed into a deep *leCIS frouy
wlricfi *he did not awake untu just a*
the" tlarbnra* of Yiight Was gtviilg
haskt tietore -tbe advance of coming
day, wliuu she awoke, uot to tbe pain*
of earth, but to tlie glory aud bluniaf
I leaven. “Her. and was peace.”
1 "TWn tyt oar sorrowt ossas lo fiow :
•0 i God haartssAcd khorti;
TUK MJSO.\ <t JJA MUX CA B/XKl
I0,4yj Jit* TUK MUST,
k ? proved by the almost universal prefyreace
A if umartlss.: tb* mulbn* swunl to tfivtn
ol kighstf praapulus kt holurtritf Ksbibiii«na
including the Paris KxKWywig aid s demand
lur them fisr varvedtoy (Art Ibr my other luslru-
mofttft q( ibccUm.
•* rRIOkS RKI*UCiy>. The rent driwaml fiT
rbvov er&ratcd (naimmCht. DM mablcd itiir
mutlHUR* to •• itesUy tareaarRk-if fidfi/-
lira lor maaufactur* lj v | tlya wiFjofirr lttc** ai,
oreoa r ooHL Five Ovtavv On-nnn Silk
Tl** ifaopA Tcmobnvgiid Kata tedl, a/<4 f Iw
Tuition iu rrimsry l>«urtaicul, from $7.40
lo 3IS
Tou mu in Grammar, $14.
Tu/Uou in Academic lieii.rt»v-nl, u-itlt L.tiu
and Urm lr. RtS.
Music. *1*.
Drawing, Fnloliug and Modem Languugca
IM $10 to *1 i
l> tf ItaK". *dl • r-'
(Vmlmgc.il fee. ^2, .
The entlrs cXpcu/ic* are rsily
per svasern hi luv Kngttor and
(tori $73 to $*0
ScitntUlc IH-pau-
THE DEPOSITORY
or tin? ; ’ • _ ’
MARYLAND S. S. C7IU0N,
I S lnrniehcd will! an sn«wpumt-4 atoctaSMOta
ol esorvtliiiig accosssty m the acgaaqaliqu i
aod mau.igem.-ivt ol Sumtiy Scl.dofa kbJ BW"
Clam a Ac- coniprirtug Uitirriv, -tadtalrt
Hound, Igticecl aod Sumberc* t^tfr
I'rcmhrm B-okx of l.l^ient rXccntW* a$il
Maury. <>( -■, ;i Books CMS BorRc 8. !Ai1l>a<d •
Bdoka Roll BrnAv Music jiooks, r««re Cardg.'
and Reward Ticlo-I-C Con-.mvnlancs, Bible Dk-
trouarto*. Seripsars Maps and tflM* books to*
•vgned ID aid Toaf*K-rr ia yag>taswOr Itair ,
btoona
X. Tl —3nperim. nd.iila and fAvullasSi iMro
car.lint eall b> maks a scVrtbm, any urdoc fayt •
u ritiivg. and may exdiaogo.CT other ta^a'wtapv
as to*> iurpectkvi an not ttlH-t their wistltw pto- •
vided thgy nco not iojtire.1. -. iton .rt*i»te dBlb
€.'»:■*»«< wdt to farwsnfa 1- posto«to|a''k’V* fi
any .addrem wlvcocvor iWi'Aeatod, . Ad^rpp
REV. ft lU'ITKAal, SAX.V, . ^
Xo. T3 W. Fayette Strrirt '
v r *. ttumpcnu-JUU’ ,:rf
Aug 18 •* h—ff its
u~Z ~ w. 1 ;->rf hnc . r
A Good CToacoo 3k . f .,
r i.rlto.loce the CSimax Knitter, list ,
needle, no weiphia tssimple, strong, ckaj;
knits ai\ytking Omtfkr. tlvat css ta tafc fitns
rrL’wasfe'saito--
1 »rgp % hwiwlkmc.
“sa**- etehsMhXtg**.
,tt ! i idrtK 8'., VFaraltigtNUC IWCiN o^I
Jhu 5 ■ lftduly : +<
*A
Ode luff naj-shle tn advaMA, Wifi the other
hatf « undrilv ol tlw reivioa. -.
For lartlwr infivemafion mUrcaa f
Rgv. DAKIKLJ. imKUKH, TdoopM,
Mount Pleasant, CalvarTua County. X. C.
Jau 3 18—ft
fr*
Bui
II fat nur lrvortsin svety mss.
Si ill say—Thy rfil be doge"
j. r. ii.
Uaaon * tluulin liBptuyemeuu, mood •«,■«*
sr rift*of ffflA. thtfar airica la proportion
A Tbsislsi OmrrL.t, with the Hsilhieay
hr lull lo Uu- superiority ol tbi-se Organa
j majority IT the moat eminent ■ "
paintry and ia Europe l also an
bescriptive Circular, with correct, drawi
4«oc«.ptiona and pftcaw, w.S be as«,l nee *
gxppuae to ercry applicaid. A V ous i
any Idea af buying an inatrunihnl ot atvy
should at leto* ostd far tlrsw etrcwfaia 1
will cost him nothing and ounlain inuah
Information. Addrcmihe MA80X A UA'
ORllAN 00.1*4 Trvmoot St, Bostou, <
Broadway, Sam Yotk.. .
Jun 13 ‘ 19—31
tSkssklsi «hs'tsee»
■ urn. U a htto-r. and Vegecahloc. add a bt l «W
ofared l*Ufa-^> rtistinit i|f mr*n varitl.-ftjG
Vtitox DnnuA^Kdil, mfrlCfng a *thi3 ^ '* v
Vick’R floral Guido for f870.
U fa, ll>s must In-autiful. to- arll^aa tin- uvowt
fawthvcdvo Men.I Guide jAMaheA^yiuf plain
anJWbotuugb iHrvolnsia for flva' Col tuna df FWw-
erawd-tegstoWc*. v < ;v
The Floral Guide ia publudud for (lie benefit
of my esntoaiem. to whom tt is arid free wtihoat
sppliwtkni, but wdl ha for.vardvd to all wlvo
Slgdy hy mail, lor Tex Cextu, whioli is not Uif
Dec 22
JAMES VICK. »,
faorliemsrf K. Y.
17—31
T_e Luthersua ’Sauday-School -
HERALD-
Ivm&l *g AIw J^dAwws Based ij/ftiMlaw
T KK KfavenUi Volorao id tires eX<W»*t iltuf-
irated moodily paper. begiaaa'J Wd'-.ifXfio t
ill preannt raltiabk' improvetnenU, itiHtve way
of new And abate typ* otv imteidta ttdirFiW*-X
and variety of rcadii*.upita, etc. At l*NM«u»i-:
time, tbe terms nre considcrdWy reducta. U t -
wil fad-la Minihc nr.iitrihmitiiSli'ad'itaYltoriijb'*
lio-c u fa faotHai kfa't -ptotora, wpsawlypdns ar rJt
tea-hers, parems arid egildren will aesost ut ti.ie
work «.tfoaf da . * t CJm\ A .'C cl >1R
a*v*ace,'—‘s Si-fall. Of
t: ** 0 2 0 ‘“*^ h
«< 4 *iliJ» *
work eriflfaNT Odo j*.
l naony. per 1 year, :1ft
6 oypii-s, to mtcstldi-ftt-,
, — o -'a- -/•« -»**.- -wr
S9 to* -(!• u- <*
m. ?„ at; -,:••*{ “
to*- “ *
60$ * . ' ' MS ’-”0 ►
Nb anbabrlptlon .Moeivcl Ibr l«s Htat?3i:"'»
QOiulta • a * -*r-/
All letfrrs (Vlntlng lo the edllorslup
d W n.-V. M ShssLBOrt; -White
W'
8181
Ul. .
** •$• 8#
fttkiff« i
Monu
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tmUMtocry Bgulfanrb-P f , • T A
Ho-^e, N«k 42 Sorih JAsth fatmet, PlikisfabiiC* U*
ryf Remit ter- Cherte’ or*-pMl OUto'Mif 0 ’* 1
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