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TKB LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. & C.. WEDNESDAY, MAT 11, 1870
saving of woman’* work. Thi* is a
^KCMtwl, An* whisk a»y wril be
_ ^P; Her. Brairds* i— ; g-mi hirt g**tr
^Wect not generally understood or ship of 8*. Joint’s sows months ago.
“ “ : ‘ K ‘ ‘‘I *> Mnny of Ida friends, who left the M
investigated by *U housekeeper* and elrareli xrtth him'hired If hiffl, tn
wk r which ho presbhed ftferjaaM» for
them without any compensation.
There came along • self styled tier
roan Lutheran minister, lately itn
gilders of houses. A copy of the
ron be obtained, post pa hi, for
jjeents, or it la s ppMcd by the
(hr fiU50. A M went atopy of
the Agricultural or Horticultural
Vnn .ia which are ehohte, bcaatifol
mtuae*. is ofa‘«‘<t to each person
noV subscribing- Orange Judd &
0^ publisher*, 344 Broadway, Now
Y VVV dub with it.
, MIBCBLLAXEOU&
The Chfoafo Theological Heiauimy
i" bardeaed with a debt of #90,0110.
At a recent meeting #37,40# wau
Stobnrribed.
Worhft AlUttnsr—We hare Intel-
Ecclesia?dcal.
SI NOD OP SOUTH CAOuUgA.
Clerirmi—Principal*: Rev*. W. A.
Julian, & Hchurtr, U. D. Bcrabwia,
L A. liickic. Ahmabui Hera
C. O. Bern brim. a Itothrwk, \V.
come, but not such ns he urn! for, A Clarlml Ereumfoa.—An exeor-
bat newspapers from Gerniauy which shn, far riergrmen hue bran pleuned
Iwing some “wnwelcome nows teotr h Chicago. It win go to Rea Fran
ears.” Still that congregation re dura, It is open to all w.-arera of
tain* the map, ami they havu bad j the cloth. AH applicanta must prove
him installed by a man who la-longs beyond a doubt their ministerial rank
to no Synod, and who preaches to a and |asdtt.m. No bogus imrachm
coiu|MMiy of Germans who have no will be allowed to smaggle them
ecclesiastical home, nor parentage, selves iato the asaoriatioa. Tickets
uor birthright, nor even an aeknowl for the rowed trip, for a clergyman,
edgwl name! But so our Teutonic eg any member of his family, #11*.
IHeads pr.K-.asl. ‘ They Worn noth starting Pom <’Mengo anr day from
in f nwl f«w»*t nothing."—Lutheran June 14th to July lflth, with the
Oirtrrrcr. I ticket good for sixty dnys after
AVa- Yuri.—Rev. W. B. Ask am, | .lute,
on aeeonnt of ill health, has been | Daring the past seven pin, an
honorably discharged from the 1st earnest effort has been mmk- to
tlK-ran miuistry, ami accepted an establish a Protestant Miasfoa In
aguw)' fttw the Great Western Lift- Mptlri.1. Profrranc William J. Knapp
Insurauee Comjmny of that city. Ujw Wn prim-lpoM) engaged In U»c
ilurmburf, Dm.—A benntifol bap- ruterpriae, aud haa thus for sacrrwt
tiamal tbuut was presented to the cd in securing four halls ia the moat
First English Lutberuo Church last , densely populated ]>ortion of the city,
evening, by Mrs. BarraU’a Sunday Hr has taken the names of all who
school elans. The Hum pnrehaaed , have, of their own will, come to him
tlie article by means of the sale of with the view of emliradiig evaaget
articles manufactured by the mem ical religion. lie haa required of
bees who devoted their evenings to ' them that they shall rely u|«>n Jesus
sewing. j Christ as tlielr only Havioar j that
(We want a fonut for our ehurrb. they shall aluuidoo the usages of the
Who will .to the sewing » The ma- Roman Catholic Cliuirh, ami endear
jority of oar rioiKlay-srhnol srhadars ar to live in inn* con Funnily to the
h«ve not yet got ticyand pinmsbmus word of God. Th* uumlicr of these
and penwipers, which are not la de convert* has now reached one tboa
roaiul.J suml three hundred.
A Mrs (area, J’s—W. W. Kurts, a 1 -* missionary, com-s|>oudeut of a
member of Rev. Knuketmau's eon j Lrardon pa|*cr, writes from Hr)rat:
gregstloa in rhihnMphia, visited ‘‘There has n e atly hern a ao.ve of
Mnhicnherg ('ollege lately, and pre i *•** Mussulman* of Damasras toward
sefttrd this tMtttnttoa with #100. Chrtatianity. It is auid that some
{Iswk here, there is a Ratlrnad ftf *3 families representing about
from most anywhere, North, East, biindr.d indl.iduaU—are aow
and thnith, to Walhalta, and tliey rraMy Christ laws. Almat two muaths J
are building oue to entry travelers a S°> twelve of these eamc forward as
lYoiu—uot |o—the Wrat. Newberry o-presentative a»en, ami appHed to
College is at Wulholla, but we never t,K ' flrwk 1‘atriarrh to lie rm-ived
lieattl of It haring a visitor that '“<•* Coaimoniou. lie derltuml.
went away miuau one hundred dot- however, to ree.-ivc them, feariug
Jars.] distui bonce, ami apprised the Gov-
Acwork, O*;*..—Rev. J. L. ernorgi-aers! of the Imt. The latter,
breath, having to prcirb in St. » , '* e ’ , ™' k *» **«“" J*\
PauPs rfaurrh on flkl.buth, April 3d, ’ t C UmU ~' V ’*
vauie on Sat unlay on the train to ** “ "«*’ ,k *. ""
fomir., «nd left the station in ap,«. &•** "”*
rent usual health, to walk one mile^' ^ *"** " at ,«*
cost, ami was f„„,„l bv . « ma ll fo.e "»«>“<?< oaaUnttnople-as exllew
LUTHERAN.
HuMn’i Ts.—Ret. T. W. Dunk
reived twelve men liters lab ly.
Hfosatsa, la.—Kor. J. I. Miller
bag rreigaed. That wiM not do. Wo
the chnreh will not let him go
away . What will we do t
Htipr 1 . Ferry, Vm—Rev. \V.
Kii-hribergi'T was installed April
jitf, Rev. I>r. D. H. Bittle and
f, W. Du«b affieiste.1. The vhnrge
of two congregations; the
membership is neither large, nor
smithy; the salary is small j aud
the paster haa to teach in order to
lira The i«rospccts of building np
tkeir ctarrbes arc however favora
ble, ami Brother Lichelbergi-r ia
workbsg “hoixi.” May the lord bless
b*a sad his peojA-!
gMswad, Is.—The services at
81. Mark’s English Lutheran ebun-h
oa Easter morning were very inter
esting. It having been announced
fast the rite of ronflrmatioa would
be conferred tiixin a number of per
son* and the holy communion dis
tributed, quite a large congregation
wwwlrfnl. The church wna suitaldy
.lewrate.1 for the occasion. The
word -•Husauna,’’ in targe letters,
gwtfcd every worshiper as he en-
t««d the vestibule of tko building.
The aodjcneeehasiIter presente.1 as
tee an »pi>earanee a* can wall be
wen. The palirit was neatly en
twined by vines of rnuiiing ivy, all
]minting to a beautiful little cross
of evergreens in the centre. Back
of Mhl a little alwve tlie pulpit aje
pea red the word “nalleliyah,’’ fom-
mf a |>eriect seuii^nrvle, Iieiienth
which a large cross was placed. Oj>-
positc, against the gallery, “Gloria”
was seen. On each side of tlie pulpit
stuuda vary handsome vase coutaiu-
iag targe boqnet* of white flower*
In the rimncel, imuicliately in trout
of the pulpit, stood the altar us puns
Jay—Prisdtaki U. K Bilan,
T. XL Hcbuffuer. Col. P. N. lUUig.
IX. P. A. Bttetd. Alternates: M*L
L ti. UriUg, Cap* J. A. Kiahrr.
G. L. Urnraon, W. U Kmttae.
BMTS, ***** km HAT*,
simib w sut'Ti • raoun.
t'taneat—-Prioripals i 1tor*. T. Ik
Bo.newt, J. Jlawktaa, J. H. Uaaaor,
Wara*
r» pianos
nato*s Itevo J. A. Migk, P. Drrriak,
W. K Ifowmau, J. X. IXrriek, W. A.
Ilouck. . -
Vxy-ITmritmls; l a|d.ti. N. Hark
•», J. F. Brhiraaar, M*>. P. K W iae,
Cap*. J. F. AaU, IL CtaMa-t Ake*
uotaai W. Ilahiwaagcr, Ik Kirts,
Ur. Ik U it Mar, F. W. Brdmbaogh,
Us*s sw* Ism, (lUuvnas to Uvsi m
»» cwtk $*.
ok. Oil Ok. *4. fow Ms4 sa rsflsi at
a*. IHTSO* * CO. Smia ,> tarfu,
pm fa. n—m Til mu.s, Mew V«\
April» n-at
A Parfaot Sawing Maohino
“III tAtST.H
rut oxir nrt oouammj
nroau ms>r worn, hrarn* fora ms-
ORGANS
■vm* <»*- vummsia.
CUricml—Frioripala: Bar*. II. U.
Itittb*, ll.lk. T. W. 1 fowls, ti. A. lamp,
G. W. Holland. Altmiatra: Hera.
J. F. Campbell. J. Hommera, J. If.
CapfS L. Kc-tlrr.
ioy—IMoeipahi t W. Ik Baker.
itaL J. a I tier. r. llowecw, tsrf. Geo.
Baylor. AHrraatrat Cot. W. H.
* ‘Hue, J. II. Wilsua. J. G. Calleu.
M. A. Coiner.
SNVOUO
SUKOICU DiNTISTIT.
AKIOH
92Asr%am
IftMvr^ fwr J'tapHnhg Ptieab.
I'lVlYraO ywyor tt Dr. D, P. OBSPa
puffinrilwriSs U<iw{nkfoT'a^oa!
rsusws oa Ifcc Man! uwtk perfenm* hi iho
« wwnufic Mower. Teeth extracts* wkh-
F. A SOUTEB & CO
REMOVAL. ’
«a MklM2L9XM,
Wbolaaala and Retail Qrooer,
CUU MUl.v, A C,
U WraL*frrU.T SSwa Ma Mm* m
ritt in pcvfrrt harwtouy with the
fi-stivul of the “/vxwrjrr-tio*,” ui*»n
"Aich sulrject the pastor, Rev. Mr.
NtiScr, delivered a very H|>propriute
a ml instructive aermoa. Hi* appeal
;usl sdrict- to the young persons
sboat to connect themselves with
the church was eloquent and toneh-
ing., The whole congrt-gatiou was
moved to tears. Eleven persons
were cottflnuevl, while twelve con
nected themselves by certHieatr—
twenty-three in alL
The music during tbu whole service
was very superior. This ehureli,
from all appearances, is prospering
Kreatlj under the niitiring lalnjrs of
its present pastor.—Dispatch.
Tlie Richmond Anzciijcr says: “It
«gratifying to u* that thi* rougre-
Sution grows so rapidly under the
guidance of it* young and talented
I’ttfor, and that the pure Lutheran
doctrine continue* to take a firmer
Wd of the Americans in Hub
mood.”
Charleston, fL C—The Courier tells
«* that Rev. L. Muller’s Bundny-
xeboeg had a grand Pic nic on the
^diutaeuploU. Four hundred cbit-
dn* and three hundred adults, more
or less, were on the ground. The
r Mef attraction wa* archery pntc-
Obituxries.
DOPTUilX £3JBSD.
Rev. Adam Flct.\r.u dk-d a* his
rashlenre near I’wjrottsville, Cocke
County, Tcnn., after a eoufluement
to the brd of affliction for some 14
months, on the 14th of April IftTfl,
at the age of 43 years; dosing a
ministerial rawer of about 13 years,
ami having behind him a careful sad
tender widow and seven dear chil
dren to be forrsMist in sharing the
great loss.
Brother Fleeoer waa bora and
ednested in Washington County,
Va. Ih-ing raised by parrots who
were strictly Lutheran, in nceordanee
with the ilounge* of our rhurrh, be
was ratcrhlxrd and eonflrnx-d in his
youth. He emlmrkol in the ministry
in lH.’il, iimler the Hynodieal cure of
the Evangelical Lutheran Trnnraace
Synod, ami was onlaiued by that
body to the oflk-e of I’nstor in lAVL
In the year 1M2 he joim-d mafti
mony with Levina Otttager, of Cocke
Coonty, Tenn., a lady of very ro-
spec-table ;wNmtoge and a worthy
member of the Lutheran Church.
Bring famished a fleld of labor a
abort time after his marriage, he
settled on the farm where he died.
The Evangelical Lutberaa Holst no
rtyood bring organixwl, priaripwllr,
by Lutherana of Bast Tennessee, be
oci-ocdiogiy became a member of that
Hy nod, nml remained a worthy mem
ber of the same till his death. Having
three churches in charge, be prraeh
ed hi* last sermon in Sinking Spring
church on the first Sunday of Fob
nurry, 1MW.
Onr departed brother waa an
earnest, industrious and arlf denying
minister, and labored with great seal
and success in the Redeemer’s mane.
His manner of speaking wnn plat*,
making “Christ and him crucified"
Hie great theme In nil of bis dia-
ooursrs, undeviattagiy defending the
(loottinea of hta ehurrb, though in
sneli a manner as to be respected by
all who had become acquainted with
him. This wee ataaiteated in the
kind treatment «tended to trim
daring his setferings bp hie nrigh
bosa, who M Hirinharn at diffaraat
Mrs 8 FrBens frLSO
Him L Aswmana, 2M
K Barr. SJO
Mian II Bower*, 2JM
Mias M Hiagheua*, 1JO
H It Wolfe. 3Jto
Mta* E March,
F Prefer, .VOO
Mias KF Bumgarner. LM
Mrs C Waltou, 34#
J H lamp, xaa
We whaU proeea-d pally, reganlfal
of the frcltngs of others, but, sever
ancient faith. It la written ia the
l,ii» u rin ritv
iMBlon itiiiglillgVi
sa4 s*> <***» wsfa foww4 is tfo M
ZXT Ssmwecnan otvm wvu.
IU< |«« sa kss4 a km ass
Hawk r.y.n Ti*Si. Ml Os
fora fo* UUer Ml Hm4 fapw. I
•tSl, lissSt-* *« *—Wt as* I
u fossw Lotrrvn casm
March 3
UPWARD MOLLCKIIAl'KR. Pmf at Made,
MoOcml Dntw as* Ongtsaisr at tfo Sow
Tart sa* nsaaMrs ifosnast* gf It—is.
CHAUJCS PBADKL. Urn sfou as* *M*t
CraiMjaar. •«* Flaws to tos h-rsl Higbssei
tfo MtUMin af fan We war, siwnack
rtKDKUICK * »IU.NOttS, Fiatorar of
Blair Comity, Pa—A charge of (bar
coogregstlons in and near Dongoto,
Union County, Illinois Adtlre**:
N. G. Miller, of the shove place.
Taylor’s station, six miles south of
Lafayette,
8k John's church Sunday school
l«d idso a Pic nic, and the Stipc-in-
teBdrat, K. G. Chisolm, Ksq., waa
presentetl with a well-deeerved testl-
rasuial Few labor a* zealously and
^ I*ayerfnlly as he does, and the
L«d is with hhn, and Mease* the
Norir done in Hi* name fbV His
Indiana. Halsry fit**).
Other points may be seemed to give
nearly or quite aa much more. Ad
dress: Henry Lehman, or Krimnnd
Fry haek, at Lafayette, Indiana.
The Lutheran Ohterrer tells the
trnth, nnd give* oar German breth
ren valuable advice, which we hope
will be followerl:
“Signs of Amendment.—So many
of onr Gcriuau churches Lave suf
fered themselves to be imposed bj*ou
by deceivers ia the guise of preach
era, that some of them are beginning
to be a little more caution*. One
in Missouri advertises for a preacher
aud says > ‘Only such candidate*
who are moral])- good aud capable
and farni*hed with peeper reeom
roendnthma, need apply,’ A wise
forethought, verily!
Another Buyer *Otdy such an bare
studied *£ a German or Aiuericaa
nnirersity, and esu bring clean pti
pers, need apply.’ Thi* church was
formerly served by a fallow who
‘‘stole the livery <* heaven to serve
the devil to.’ They are coming to
thrir senses! But (toother, which
Lottann Institutions.
lambs.
fWe regret that ire have not re-
cwxd *u account of either the
PlC-iuc or the Presentation. When
""e-half of what is now owing to ns
frwa wbaerihras is paid up, ww
intend to invent one dollar to atstiou-
tT 5 for the use of contributors to
“ Kcelesaaoticak”]
Mi.—Passion week was
1 . ia tf*' 8 <*lty by all our
K "* ,i S h churdie*. We held public
every night, and on Good
F ""*y -awrnlng we had a Joint
» the First church. Seven
•raistcra were present, three of them
™***wfiposters in the dty. Easter
terribly inclement, l>«t
-'Jt »11 <mr ehurehes were well at
**®8*d- None of ns received over
new members, but most
* «» have additions at every com
aonioa, so that this mtaber Hr not to
’’Warded as a trot of our animal
‘’“Trass—•Lutheran Otmeruee.
«. 8. TAYLOk,
CVafltMfftff of Dttdx.
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