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4 »>.>■... . .' ■ W' ' x. i - I: » -,- issE my I ; EsT- r II I ■ 1 „-_ Mfc, .. reqa npLipffip Kent to in scribe r* until dis yntiuuc ton- nll nMkfti# « sre ]vni<Vft* fere y returning: a P»!><T fo i foil, is uot aid- ( rn ittinjr to alb- w II uamj of l lie poet ffie cot nty and is ueou isary, in ‘ s m§y be p: other iJ MiouM business I lion. ler tu-J and obituar intended f itten separsfc ly, anti not in to teoeiv »proper atten- ., , v 4. imu« tire* » u fe. from leaving cvTd *«& Kg Im Mt%urrJ‘ *‘Kev.j burp, Vi the the Genci iea, aud? brother to bis pd( ‘•Rev. It, th* *0 not icen, and r publication, SI ors, SrAPEU DZCfMOSi* i lsou Who take i a he post oflki r—vr ante or another'*, or w -ilxHl or not- is r» orders lib paper ilineou m pay all arrearajertts, or way cohth ne to send it. is ninth 1 , n ml dollt-ct , wheSer the paper is office Or no have decided that vefu- wspspers aid ix rioditads h, office, or removing and nncalled for, ns primm ' tentional fra id. news - -.1 1\ Camplwll, of Stras Wishes to lia ve copies of j«»)ui;oouveatie(Ui of Synods in ’ forth .Vuiea - 1'be thamflil to any znny send e ther or boib J heard closet 'rc&iug Atotiqg at Sal up A ■ynCi ■■msr.T, „ a few days 1 abotit fob: 'to T»Of‘ prec W' f % PH stians j AsMCriv £ ut i,-™}; °'. ?. c autl candi Wirki down, at eortrer- 1 that the Ipgtfor is up- il I am glad to see going up. I lo uot doubt of si ccess. But . it, is good p dicy to inti- ibility of fa lqre ! Eveja Ike to be or Jhe stfong ilfce to help those that - j jable to help hezuselves,” e policy d ubtlessly is eclared en- of Opefi spoken, iimuons iu we are i no* a:TT>> an am* „v, .. J no dpi| the sus #”> auil in a rallied friend* of warning, i> a p% to ur enemies of the Lkthernn {Tu reti uot J1 E ‘•Wmiit ctv i That ei*e (tie stroaig." l»c afe lid r Hi fo' tk j -M# W* ing, ixud our ing them fee at the p n Ohurrrt r bitant eclitoi ial \ tiut tht he Geueral Synod took t to work, uid we are able to say hat we are ged. Only be as true ci^ as we ire to the jChurch of tl e past, and ’the future, ai id the dny taut when we will, l)d , able t|> prSjlajoi f^hat th i LufydraA t ! 7#ffor is ajued fact. Pi y, though, ** * * en i| Iristians prefer to assist e are afra d that too the go d SSanjftrb * f/ft *| B Of <idt 7>: , pf Virgi mu t tetUir, j which, ac- Ah i huld have U ua «ttci-y»vclj, so, if i hail only ? ^o^tupie4 a r, t). Order- The letjter j^ M? uv ( aU-,.,l4U. contain, i deiligW.ce which lionons both 1 W>ple dhd although >iame? for • {ite correspoi deuce, pe* lc or disu. ;re<'ablo to f bw, will priu i part of it, p. Keller wri ea; |, i pray for * lifter d^*, $ ^ H ; thin surprise of fiat kind a anjr deuonjliation. wlmtaoovei, e\ had in thJa town, fio, you aah oi l>eople, who, but a tew yean* ago, were Rcaroely known as liberal and working Christians, are now taking the lead and setting a noble example to other churches. This all bos a moaning. When the lord comes tbia way he will uot And many barren tig trees. Q, that 1, that all nay brethren, a»ay be able to say, before many days—all tkr tree* are iugF . . , Pro. KsUer eonqUaia* stmugely. “1 know,” writes he, “you are tired of all this,” What an idea!! We would like to have such letters as yours every duy by the dozen, even, if like yours, there should be no greenbacks in them. Hut, under- stand us, we waut you to make those people subscribe for the Vmtor, and if you can not induce them, let them send us the greenbacks anyhow. Our printers live on them. Sometime ago, we recommended a pastor to a vacant charge, and re oeived from it a letter asking four questions. We print for the lienetit of all vacant charges, who may be in want of such information, the que* tioim together with our answers: 1. What kind of |>reachcr is he t “He hath good report of all men.’’ 2. Is lie married J “A bishop must be blameless; the husband of one wife.” 3. What is the si*r of his family f “lliflterent sire#. Never measured it.” r ft 4. What would he come for t “For the OosiielVi sake.” Brother Blank, T in Tellnot county, asks: “What do yon think of the editorial in the Mintionitry a tew weeks since, calling the whole 8outh cm church to a conference with the General Council, fbr the purpose of resohiii£' ,, to abandon out General Synod, and of uniting with the Couiteil f For snch I take to be the purport of that editorial. I hare no objection to snch n convention Ndng held, bnt cut bono f What wonld be the good of 1t t I for one wonld not be willing to abandon onr General Synod. ’I believe the Matter has given ns a work to do in onr South ern land that we can mart surreae fully accampUnh alone than in union with tW ’General Council. In do» trine, however, I sympathize with it.” Aimccr.—Read “Lutheranns.” * * • Another brother writes: “I am exceedingly well pleased with your editorials, “Revivals” ami “That Free ^ A ' * k A- i. , Conference.” In my estimation yos occupy precisely the true standpoint on both questions. .Tust preserve this true perpendicular ; and to da so, may Ood help you ; and in doing so, may Go<l bless you! Yon may count on me as entirely identified with our Sontheru Church, and ii* stitnilons from pinnacle to basement I shall never ery to the Northern Church “peccari.” Yon may depend on that. I am < i is trust fnl of “Greek horses,” either in the shape of men or money. As to any practical good resnlts, such a conference wonld prove* a farce or an apple of discord i—A real Pandora’s box. It would be 0 flhee fight, and enrh one go slosh lug afround, wanting to know who rrft LU^HKHAN VISITOR, CO to the inclemency uid the swollen was amaII was done 11. 8. WixtuRn, .Wy |tl*« 8«utb should plat* "'•y jt\r~ emeuey uf lhe M F leu streukp, the - J Fn , but m hop# In the Same all W> S. 187 I »‘4 see «4.V be selected as the for a free tl fnrlden tu a former communication we eouterenee, **** reHders to the l»mwou Ifg is a few Hut except to of heaven mors wf they ‘ i 1 I “For he kivetb bath built im a F-rtheLuthumu Vtsii..i. whsp»rn|h. qr an pgany a^pcesj^ Edgefield Confcrenee * ^ more (wntrat, and In every #av*but- * ride, »iki parte*! wHh tar mtlte«l for the imnmae, in the themjiut as we were about to take North. 1 am saahls U> determine lHMHMMiia, ofa rSO qompijaihms and , „ — whether the proposition is Intended ! excellent t**4l for the nigftt. We «Jas|KH Derrick, merchant, at Laos- 1 to be, complimentary or other* ise jmuch ntiiakod ville, lA'xiugton county, 8. (X, his to oi. ff our good brethren of the l*>d\ and mind, and veredecldad- M«ep Ui view the fad that h. a good frame of np BHTr Patterson !* For the LntlMnin > Mu>r. Newberry Conference whether a ,o*rgoiHlb • l koL*c and think t I can seci some A ^v V menV *j. my people. # P Wfi W# n. Clin ter, from thill /l“rt* &i,‘. few. kindness vjpus year , as here agai i i^Jvjyiifh a lo, d of sicjil man i• duties ,°f J|ijs Uoree, suci I !°fl . r w»i luujJ, i Vi 1« iwm pot % receive, who, th' thq.Uuwt Onr bro fe»M* "'ants, ^visions. k Aarniisf, ^ ore Oja* n* of Wooilst 'the parsot everything jeije follows a 'ffiM mkwm w <Ud nuts' the .(.salary promi iejJgSP in d. A Hm :k, ^oek fc, mtd r e could 'long ijlst ies^ we (he min- >in their >rise last did not brother Kdtriu met me at tbfe placo 1 North keep on the arrival of the train from Co-' tumbia, on the Columbia, Charlotte & Augusta Railroad, on Friday, 27fl» January, at 41 oVlock p. m., and convoywl um) 1>> horse and Hngg>' about five miles distant to the houae of his mother, where I was boapita bly eutortaiued by this excellent lady and her two umiuhfe ilunghters, and my good namesake, Fklwin. On Saturday morning, the lifitb instant, about 0 o’clock, this young brother conveyed me in his vehicle through the plney wikhI* distant about five rnllei to the house of Mr. Luke Nichols,, an elder of Union Lutheran chnfeh, residing a few hundred yards from this church, which is in charge of Ret. Mr. Wertz. Mr. Nichols and his' good wife and ehthlivn received me kind ly and entertained me very comfort ably at their plfnannt and hospitable home during n>) stay. At 11 o’clock on Saturday, tlis clerical ami lay delegates of the Edgefield Conference Hasemldeil in Union church ami was o|x ned with religious services by the Rev. li Kreps, President. After ’ servic**, owing to the oold weather, It was resolved to rrjw»ir to the commodious spirit with wo of (liy South haye set them at! ^ worltijffiltf twfil^ll *4(1 least ‘out* eiampfe. by which tbev 1 ®nhWt»d. We found the temper 1 ** have wisely profits, and m>oti th^t j fnr * » f " r eongeni*! o«r grouud ask a free oonferunce among feeling* than that at the Menk crest us, w® mtainly feel highly [**?.*"* (Cranberry 8«mdN>«t. pliim nted. The etHtph set by na, : 111 * 1 ^- to which l refer, is the publication * W * h *‘ ** and iuttudnctiou of oor Rook of rh,,rp *‘ be dedteatnl was located VTonihip. No sooner was oun» In * w *'•’ * M,t IMm tbst its wits print and In prsetkr, than the 1 w ’** fi >nr wife* distant from tlie ril- General Council got up and pub ***** *» * northern dlfeeGon, and not lished their Church Rook. This was **“ **>» •*» Pennsylvania line. We at first ridiculed by the Obnerrer and 1 ^ tamed a part of the day into other paper?*, and for a series of •dftot, and hi - order to reach the issues, running through months, we f h«tt»h at as curly an hour as poast* heanl nothing but tymbolitm ami 1 ***** Wf were eompeded to **t out formalism. The working of our Book •Rer breakfast- Bra. €., on his and that of the Church Rook was * ehargw. preceded us to the so happy, and the worship in onr I *** |>aator loet and the churches was so elevated by the use j wr “** r bnmght up the rear in a oom of these Booka, that lo! the General! *"+*** •*«*♦»? «*rawn by a fine span Synod Iras a Hook Of Worship and horses tin* property of the pas m order of mlratUm Why, surely 1 tor - wb <** ^though not wrolthy, if Dr. Helss wfll found an argument ft>r fortuu * U!, > »® *«”* euroaisUuora f the end of the world U|M>n this' 1 moch b ^ r cireumstauoe! The effot of this i *• his te«s| H wal intereau than broth 1 tttor, lien* is s mounUiiieerw. We pushed out into , erecte*! among the mount*!,* ^ the blinding element am* crowded I West k irginia at the coat of ^ our shMl, aa 1 supposed, to its utmost j twelve humlml dollar*, ^ cM|Nicit,v t lw*t I had little kuowle<lg»* complete in nil its appoimr^^ of sled tomige; for ou the way we aud a standing memento oi u*, lacked up s net glibhr, a»4 i f 1*4” '** |^#y W the now. M|ueeziug Ninigly paeked her away ; nmnity. ln» >ou :,sk by a ho* ft were oti again in a jiffy, and *oou at- was otsmUuil M> answer fe, ky g the church. The jingling of |*H» 44,1 ^rnt nalutetl our asm on all sides, as ou« [liMkahllwwl kid, uttm 1*" pw1>->ftcr lUmtlu-i .ipppr 1 '>chcd. and of such others aa won- wtTliiig«H iu a short tiaio the feuvas all tu wind e*» o|s ruU- with Hh-<« igr their tm. the church were festooued with trflHitkHia If must also be hoiwc*, and mountain of mind that not mm of them ItsHerns and fiuiali. ^ ®»i the eonfrsiy 4 M The house was more txaufortahle tiian iu the inoruiug, ami the »«• diauce gieatly iacreaacd iu uuiubers. Bro. C. officiated, ami delivered an excellent iliaoouns*, that was wall received, and we are aasurml aocom- pludied that whar*‘unte it was seat by Him tiial sitteth King iu Zion. At the close of the day’s exercise* we were taken ui charge by a mem ber of a sister denomination, who resided ueai the church. Here, JBro. C, and your i*orres|>ondeut sjjent the night very comfortably. We received every attention at the hands of our host and hi* family, for which may God abundantly reward them iu time and eternity.. ,„ K> > ,p Sunday was appointed as the great clay of deduitUou, and the content- wealthy; but on the majority of theta are in quit* modnr ate circumstance*. The 1*4 ^ their sluxes* lies in the fact, that they wkheil to “honor God with their sabstnoee,” and were r^u,, selled and led forward ly an onet gets*, Gml fen ring paster, who had a eeal for the glory of God and the pence of his sanctuary. What a comment tlpon the miset«- Ide structures called chtinhsa, h far wealthier oouununities, with fbeir cn aky, w orm eaten dismt, shattarH and battered windows, and wingo*- slinttetw—old. ding}’ and painthm exteriors and - -m rags ||| m pulpits and chancels—oU fashioned, , plated services of the ocensiou oecu Book in the General Ryimd li JHSi- *** *' , * r *® p °f niokteritl bietti ( *|f aote-sleepiug tneibuttiona lively thrilling, and no doubt /Vfer, * r " ,> - Hm- fhoffitirr, being alive man, ^ ^ length of time; but, when and John wfll forthwith set * i, Jt to wqfk and manufacture one for the ttenellt of the Reliusgraverw.' P** Hat we shall certainly mot feel our-1 fe* akmg rajadly, and aoou we t a giujipae ot the new cbuerii, id as white an the *oow that ! lay in virgin purity and profusioa wltool house near by, for the pur- selves equally eomplimentixl W the 1 •"■■“•l i* on all sides. U stands pose of enjoying n comfortable fire promiuent motive that Influences our u P°o *Ke sammit of a Imautifol during the transaction of buaiDess. friends be, aa Is strongly intimated ood when 1 tint saw It, the By invitation I addre**ed the Uoo t»y *• Linden," to rrronMtrurt the Sooth wteeer mor*tag's sou was |iuun«f fcretK* in Iwlialf of my mission, by over awing us by a formidable "l** 1 ** ***• •*•*! fwrgeoua rays, after which the following resolutions array t»f /hdbn and Prvfnourt «rW nwtil, fruui base to apex, it scented were unanimously adopted : Kart four rfasa through • (terman Taw ‘ butheil m a sea of glory; whilst in “Having beard with pleasure the reroity. .If th« former idea |Hx>mpted ^ backgrouaS for beyotMl. aod statements of the Rev. K. A. Holies with reference to hi* lalioni a* Gen we knew not, sleep all oouqunriug overcame, and bound ua last in chaius so gentle, aa to leave us uncuusrioBS of our caplitity. The snow which had talh*u during the day and night had considerably in crwsuwd its <U*pth, so that walking even foi a diort distauxv was at' | and foul bird* tendetl with difficulty and inoouvo-1 Rib e and to crown all incongruity impropriety, the altar table oa tae- mmental occasions decorated with ram buttles, as a jmrt ff the eo*. 111 union services. Wben, oh! when, will our ppator* and tltesir flock* as to regsnd with Indy indigu*tM» and abhorrence these unclean vesaeh of the gut *ho|*, and drive the* fro* the mnetuary of the I*>rd, even « their Master did the metier ; but tlie oonahleraie uod courteous paster came to out roiitf, and ounveyed us to the church. -r- i ^ — -— — — 1 — '— nr | eral Agent of the American Bible then our iutlignmtkm will not permit $ the free conference, our modnty will llie * *•» ■<retched out house wss crowded, anxious to Indore oa to tier line it; if the latter, *■ grandeur, a heavy .hank or * Society for South UaroMna, “1. Rewdred, That we tender Bru. Bolles onr earnest ]>rayer* for his success in his lai>or of love, and that | iHiitr the Word, and witness the im posing ceranny of uoMKggation. , The sertaou was delivered by the It. ** )■> few hours arm to he As the motion fora free wnfrrencr "I”* *** »*• rtrk *mmtm of fleecy was mads by the Lutheran, and has j been seconded by the Ohoerrer, g W# had auuri|>aud the bow for we will give hi* our cordial co-opt*- • will no doubt pas*, especially if the Public services, sad found upon our raffoti in hia effort* to extend the Lutheran should call the prerlau* ' MT1T ^ °**T » few )«ru>a* prearnt; circulation of tlie won! of God. question and shat off debate. Thes these arunl to be busily en 2, ft root rml. That me, as a body. It Is a foregone conclusion. In an Fsged iu cleaatng tip, and putting form ourselves Into a Mbit Commit t!ri|«tion of such a trsult. I have ^dags in order for ntornuig wornbip. . trs for the distribution of the Holy | the hooor to submit the folio wing , The bouse was damp, chilly, and an j fodbie |,| MB ,n|| MJt dfdicate of (he ne<x*sarily prutrsetod, and it wu found imixsaiibh* to dispense the •scraaseut of the Lord’s hopper, ss wss oonteuifdateii by the psstw. Notice wss t here fore gii boiy cuwmunien would be ait iu th# svusiug. The k writer j but of ite menu ur demer .congregation disperned. and wv left iU it doe* uot become lout to speak ; j the church thanking God teat we suffiru it to say that he endeavored j had again lieen permitted Is mm to set forth and iatprv** upon his hearers the nature and i b*meter of that wurahip which is acceptable and wall pleiuiug to (tod. proorrdiag to dedicate | it was *(sted by the |»as- Scriptnres under the auspices of the j amendment to the motion: Y wonld i mmdmtahha. The hour for public 1 ^ American Bible Society * suggest Beadiag, or York, or Kastoa ! worship hsvwg arrived, the wrihw j , There was a full fonfcwtl offfli the place of meeting. Hither of > prsunfesd U sums twMity-fivess thir ^ ^ . . those places would he more central t ty attestAwn bcarsra, sad be hopes and more aematometl to suck meetings, that bis labor was qot is vum is ike What a gathering that would be! 1 lw*L Uhnrch nnd of the great 'Then* would be the diflerent ele ( My the time our snrvtrss were con the American Bible 80- ments of Fmnsyhsnia, namely, the ebufod, the snow was falUug fast sad was a clergymen ami lay delegat«-x. The occasion was one of much interest iu Itehalf of,the institution* of the Lutheran work of eudoeiun* of the ground*. «uu*wmted to al»oat ttedot huMreti daUaru, and that four huudrad wad fifty dollars 1 rnaaufied nnprovhlnl far. He gen 1 croud* fMxqvised to |*y fifty dollars. ciety. On ’ AmencanoGerman sf the oiifvaljIbfok npun all urauduise .obfeots. + Jrhnm^^ SablMilh morning, the 29th Found!, the GennaooAmeriena of whether animate ur inanimate. In ^ ^ ‘‘ . * , .* instant, though the weatb**r was In the Geueral Bytiod, the Americano *bat mountain region, during the 1 , ^ i- clement, a lnrg** rongregutioo aasem laitheraii of Turk, the Isithernno^ 1 winter season, the desire of all hearts ' g . . ^ behlin the etuinli to attend a jirayer American of Gettysburg, together *• wow, aod |daaty of is. Ilowsir ' meeting conducted by Rev. Hmannd ’ w lth the ChristiaiMv Radical iff Pitta wag*w* of any kind are a rarity, and ’. , ( _ . , Caugliman and other brethren. At 1 —' **“ .. , G-#Kai—1#— » the conclusion qf this plea*.iut and in fad the aungtvgation At ’ burg, am! the Radtcalo rhriarian of j ’ Seims Grave. Tlieti there would be another temple set a;»art for las worship Wa were now taken la charge fay’ (be motive power of tbk new church enterprise. Ha put as into hia sleigh, and drove like John, bis fine muscular roan lying like (be wind over Ike frozen snow, a;» and down the hills, through the woods, oven- the rocks and stamps, to the no httls hazard of all con vetoed. 1 was glad when lie pulled np im front of hia dumiciL 1 jumped quickly out—draw in a tong and fell breath, and became folly satisfied that I was not oaly alive, but an hurt; or in other words. I was nore scaml than hurt. It wss not kmg until the bouse wa* overflowing w ith men. women and children, who had just called in on their way foum refreshing meeting, I was permltte«l, Anlerirano Dutch of the nrndl* 11 *! u|sm tbaas. they jffiu to mill. would lie of little or no utility if |nmi f T? m * ’ *°, r the . , , . .. ... „ . • foil »i*n fa*m»v liama «Ll »HuU *» ‘IhI »>t ^foug to it.ivi‘**ick to see tbe folks, grt a meal, but to others who h *l furutshed ma {and thewt return for tervioas at night In the good providence of God, preach to a large and attentive eon ‘ v . v . .^TVv . tCmirn i l * r ** 1 ’ laUuod , in its erection. 1 Oust table full oat down after anotit- 0 ' T1 - «e« “t a* «•*. «* - U», k„.t M 1*« «rni ABH-.K-.I. MOcmt.mi (O AMt-lMMMai*. « hr., tb<-> g. to < Murk rffcct< ^ >u , VMlrMI tIh-.t ^ wl«,W«oM, gregation. after Which Rev. Messrs. Lutlw rano rbristfan of Albany *hey i*ile is the whole frimsiy, aml.^ j liberal iwancuse which c *me from 1 iMeantalde Lutherans out there. Mr B»ily ;iuil IVfrt/ ..hlrfM* tl.c con *c rr«« W«t thrfr «m.W te | *»>*«•'« av«4«l. •!»«>. h«v n. 1 "* fre * ' 'JP" 1 U ’ UWn " W Mr gragiition in l*e|ialf «*f tlie Bible cause and n collection w ss taken tip for this object nnuNinting to ♦ 17. 1 *** 8wee*|iv Norw cginno-Lutheran.' for a k*»»Uaaii who may by’ nhanp» l»e 1 Ni»nregwiiio-Bwee«h —<’hrmtian. (redgittg along, and in so uuforumate ' Sruitdinavisno Augusts no. the *• to have no dcd. In (hut ctuiwtry part of tlu* church. Iu bsl: . Editor, uimI it woiikt pmvimon wss made for the fosid to visit tlitwn, and ; tivutaiuiug iudelitetbteew, wu*l the «wr - iHutetuouatnative cheer i Tire Newberry Gouferunce of (be South Garolma By nod met at Beth Eden clinrch. in Rev. y. D. Bhurvy’s charge, on the 28th of Jaunary. Pre*enl-~Clergy : EJhr*. Bmeltzer ami Hawkins. lauty: Messrs. Boyd, •Wise, Dominick, Ris«*r, Lhvhcr ami lyerrick..? i- Revs. J. 1>. Bbirey ami W. B. Wk,- gard were received as members of Gonfcreuoe. . Tbe follow ing officers were elected for the present year : i’rctmleut, J. V. Bmeltzer; Secretary, H. B. VV ingard} Treasurer, Maj. J. Eptmg. Key, J. Hawkins read an inteffeut- ing essay cat “Tlie Scriptunil mean ing of the term Regeneration,” which the Conference requested for publica tion in the Lutheran Visitor. ' liev. W. Berly was appointed to read an esSay ou “ An Efficient Church,” and Rev. T. 8. Boiaeet on “Baptismal.Regeneration,” at the next meeting. In oonafiqnence of the installation of Rev. J. D. Bbirey, Rev, J. F. | Bmeltzer was requested to preach a serinou suitable to tbe qccasiou, and the one ou the subject previously appointed was postpoued tq the Mext meeting., . , M J. . . . - ... . _ u , . ... , eiauuy of ixnish ratiott attended to. i wiU. 1 thiuk they ail *mukc, so that Also sold three fin.* quarto family Tfomto- Gcrwmmw MfwwmHnu, , **+>*<*.oomfocttxl b> Kn.C.il woeemw! von wo«M neither Im inthe siagalar f * tkb . 4, , nil in .mTii 41 In f 1 ill * . 1 . .. . ****"“*' *1 with the form coul aims! iu our Book ♦ uuuiUi uoi ob^xlivc case. The Lord’s ffopper wa* admini* Ohio-Miff-Sv,Kwfo>Ia»thcra„, the bonus my kingdom for a hura* F ^ yvoraldp. [ Evtmfe* iu with dl fl* t,ml to « Urpl of conma- J Wilt. .borgN. mi T ,„ UllWui|( , hl . | ^ hu) ^ „ lods mcauU on *.NMh aomlnit ,« f f1 *»■, •* «••». 'V*X Am <h m> na«t Uw(M «a4» tfco jud.*1*, w; ^11 m#. I imuiic aud sly!** of Bt. Peter’s Evan , a start, Our team b*d the n preaching, by Rev. Messrs, t’angh After a free eonfrrrner shall have fog for tiMte. sod m\ery man to his wkt* he mau, Krajis, YVertg, ltnily,. and h * , H nnd all these various taste, ns the <dd man Bolles. 1 elements hnnooniard, xwd the la- 1 ki**ml bis cow ; twit, I tell >S«, 1 had After servlra, dined at the house 1 thwran (’bnrrh stand forth with a of Mr. Imke Nichols, and was con-1 unltefl front, and exhibit a united everlasting unis atm gnwuw. it is veyrd in the nfternooti by biS son to ! l*>wrr h* the North, we will be ready ^ the bouse of Mrs. Tforrick, fwldow,)! to (ueifr sH onr m.rlhert. friemls to *««tw f but whwt mmoot.I* neoriy to j 4 , u , HX ?^7™d when* I spent Habbath night, ftn<l * rrmuMfrustltm eonferenee for the *he some thhig. I was bnri.d in the 1 uoly| 4 t . ll , m ^ on Monday morrang, the KHli Inst., 1 benefit of ns poor frflow* “away snow before my mission among them her good son, Rdwln, ennreyed me down Month in TMrleruff! then emled. to Iieesville, and nt 11 oVlocfi took * we would yftr them the advice »ff After tha dour of (lie won, in-*- the ears of the Western train and Bam Wdlef to bis son Bam. “biok at servk^es, we were <-»msigned to ■igelicaJ ImUmruu chorch. Tfo-ceo* , at* uicutally prepared for another fUJRtYRSSFuTifeSIiZ: (i.i,. m „uc». kill, mi Klmlm true I wa» in., “binn*<l under ,Sion. Groat joy was cm not* l by all, 1 aud esptwaally by those who had reniod forward to t ooiu|drifow this most laudable enter It is a fisate islifice, pic r , , ,-«*lj knitted, and convenient 0*1 .roach—wall cousttnirted, and arrived nf ^'ohimida at 12| oVlock. ^ home, Ruifimt. Took at home f ( corr of a good Iwothrr and officer in | <Msa4 ’^ r ififoRffife Wishing the member* of Confer- efcce and the j**dple of the pleasant neighborhood of Union ehnrch many splrftnal and temporal blessings, Y'oara, trow, KI>WHr A. BOLLRN, Gen. Agt. |A. B. 8. for 8. C. LUTHHRANUK. The American Tract Bbctety at New 1 ^ femfty sled, w ith Ms wife and York are to commence immediately * **' twvl ' children fiulted rifle of the the publication of three new weekly j ^* n rwaential |«srt of «le«l * newMpa|>era. flue, a verj smalt one, | ▼’••'tfedwlllfillj nround us, and latigh- fnr amall ,.1.i1.1...t, imjlii.r ^*d St th’ hh- rhun*. who mm •'TZ a Z 7f , J u,r ? ,nj r: m ,l« iM.m;« wr mtn tv 1 ^ <* < iajlprij t'or Grir souls* we are St. Luke’s was selected a* the next place for meeting, and Saturday at ‘ o^qock the time. ^ On .Sunday Rev. J. P. Siucltzer preached , tke installation sermon fi^om 1 Cor. xvi: 10; after which, D. SUirey was installed pas- Eden charge, Rev. r isvstoi dit Rude, . D.D., ofiiokiting. ho foeh that hi* Rev. T. B. Loiirsst then read the wiite- ’it pr >ves JtT'jk ti without A BA > auiouut coiqmumou service, probated; apd it lightens 1 is labors com iu union, conference was dismias- a i-diidT | intended for small children , another, ' ^ ** ^ •• Rvwfete flourn in * w* ja German paper; and a third, an ^ f l n * r ^' fi^By snd “Rmr. tY. W. ftitffia,tateaiwiatantof I ittustrated religious paj»er, to to* call- I)r. Bacbmnn In the pastorship of \ H \ The W rthly American Messenger, tlif First Lutheran Chnreh ufCtinrtes- j wnt j („ brought out in the best style iff that publishing house, which ?■' •"?'»£.'*•'"*'» **}* j ami Me .ml »tMtoful Om ibfo uloalrations. fh \. Lyuiun Ah- ^ is iu *k<- wuh every oor." , drlier. The i Uamx*l i* occupied by bot, ton of ghenb Abbot, ha* been ; Arrived at onr brothcria housu, we { a small sUud, >uh1 the pulpit by a gtauHfiWf upon horses, sled, and ewr go of If ring freight. NM,! die Rt.es. tbe beautiful elected s|ieeta] editor of the Weekly ton ft. C., has, as stated by the Visi tor, taken hi* dlsndssion frrm, the ft. C. ftynod, to Jflin the Methodists. T^ess than a year ago, be wrote to one of the editors of the Lutheran as vorflowing with devotion to the | must rated Messenger. Lutheran frith, and spoke of hia zeal • ■ * fti 9 m*‘m' to ( mflke the Church of the Itefottef- j tion better knowd.’ *<>nr denomina- j tional standards,’ he said. ‘nm*t tower above the jieoplc, that U»ey all may set* and believe.* It is a |Nty he did uot believe himself; hut great changes occur in sentimeutui adventurers In the course of a few months. Mr. Hicks w»B doubtless be theologically more at inune tu his new relation*, iu w hich there are no doctrinal star ala r,U. r —Lulheian and Missionary. walnat. IihihUouh-Iv vamisbed. The window* ora protected agwmst storm* aud intense light by ntationan Vc- uetiau liliuds. tha.teguieut* ot which are moveable, so as to regulate at pleasure the volume of jight, qr be used for purpoaes af veidilariuu, ,Jt has two eutewius# corrt'Spuafliug to 4b« nudes, aud in iu ame.fitt-ty-a** l»y ^ A* furniture, I uo- ll'o 1 t found him to be well situated—a l Uvar, aad a staunch Lutheran. m wife was all alive to her bouse- I>K. &u»K'a Catarjui 1(lxu>y is hold dutfea, like Martha* but go teas no Patant Medicine humhag gotten active and i xaref«r in regard to the substantial and excellent tete-a-tete. up to dupo the ignorant and cradn- loo#, but. is a perfect Bpedtic for Nasal Catarrh, ‘Cold in the head,” und kindred diseases. The ixoprte toe, R. V. Pierce, MJ)., of Buffalo, K. L, offe rs fioOfi for a case he can noi care. Bold by drnggfet* or seot by mail for sixty cento ▲ pamphlet free. interval* of the church—iu which I conclude she is ooe of jhe working We shared their unaopbisti ettad hospitality; aud *|s>ut iu iht .i society part of .a dny verypleaaautly. It continued to snow furiously all the afternoon, sad When we started to church U» the eveuiug it was still coming down, aod seemed to say , aud 1 tak# pleasure iu stating, at worthy of notion aud unitatkm, that the congregation have fxtrekaaed a heavily-plated communiou snrvioe, of ulegaut desigu anil tiuiah. U is proper in this uouuectaou tu mention that a gcutlemnu in the ucighbor hood, who is not ol oor tfou, donated pne acre of grquud, the charming ske of the church, and tl-“ u» money. Surely wa may in good part apply to him tbfi^'language npgaifioent coal stores, care-” During the peruxl in which * I was revylvuig upon iuy axis, I tuviHHl a widely uxjianded rye upon uiy mercurial brother, and his little son, and saw that the lines were Ihc pulpit aud ohanepl are can»etod, held with a firm and determined grip, and that the w hole p«riy were passing around some common ceutre to the jeoj-ardy x>( limb, and life- The ceutrifugul force geutly prepoh- ikratiug, we passed off at a taugent, struck thi- earth, aud lay wallowing in the snowj piled oua qpou the other—a confused inedlqj of human ity. Then commenced a scene we hope “never to look upon out spirited steed sprung like an arrow trout the bow, leaving nil t* 1 * behind ; but wre had not proceeded for, when nsiug over a full grown bumper, tlie basket became <tetacbsd from the ruuaera,and we commenced tilt mg upward aad backward at an awkward aud iuderorou* angle— heel* iq> and beads down Iming the order of the day. At first 1 did upt know, what to make of it, exaapt that it seemed a little queer, and puzzling to understand; but I was not long kept in suspense, bnt began to realize the exquisite feeling that 1 was going, going, and would finally . reach some place or some whore oe terra firms—in wliat attitude or con dition 1 knew not, as 1 was not afo - where marked, “this aide ui> wjtli > ZS <v*" ^ ymniH 1 •' J „ U “ ran •"**/*£ f ] ^ ft*. M mm **• •*' 1 ; h. Of ooprw f ot . ^ of diaeuta> wzzmfgTZ ^.hoV." np»n »*t k I ~r ft cro■ led -f* f ** . v to «ee if *n> ' .book off t ** e ■ 0 °*’> ' ; - pdtv »* ‘ f notbinB h; ‘ . horn «< * I J o»« OOJ- t - J fttffffUnce iff ® fe^ Js J^m^un righi J WVent. reftchinc th. nnd in good tambh- «**. » ft «!cigi»ing; bot if tin j is, I p«fhr B,,,t “* m v J .lftysofmy.gtortalHf" ■ Xkis commnnication | na4cJ *d preport.^ *»-* and as more MonM *< will reserve what el* | about my trip to tb*\* v awotber time, or tin:- . maybe. Mach reman' and when a man writ «spider priweipte of *p ' there is no *•»« internal resource* »v cd. VALI — ".t ! _ New Public | Sir Boob »/.*r _B With Explauatorv > ® «abaUry. By Tboo Professor of Phdo^ adelphia. EWre«lg» IR71. , Both teachers ami gladly welcome this v f cond of Chase AS Y s <T] aeries. It i* Based nil collstion of the editn \Vagner, and other*. ood e*pef;iHl regard ♦<> *1 uscripts. and the objfs aratiou of tbe Note*- f meet tlie aKnul want< I Piiequent-ref**reu<-< s ai* v I grammars moat in nse. I tion* are famished difficult of interpret ! I'- M 1 iarltie* of syntax, f V J^\ I*.bits of history,/*’ mytboif^y, a* re<|UTn We recommend this voll acaeber, and wish . r I could have the us. raff bdbiv that any *i be qompetled unaidt way thnmgh the efes-*' Every one .-houltl ha There are teacher* w; * text-books w ithoat noi meets, mid \h^ npsnli f srbolar has to work b;i I much time in aearcliii* J[V tion, often without k7 lr' . to fiml it. Tlie aeoocu always goes over the h ft stndeut. He gives c\ | (x^ptiou. historical' re; I' * rtie stitdetit takes it I j, turns to his room wi: h T*. he knows that be h..^ ft. J tUe j/opoher who has ls*ias Aiaaods n w. but he know*, tou.~v for information. k - ► Chase & Stuart’s faeilit of tin* readier, hh ve>- t1n»e^ guides 'him ju «un|ids him to -*tu*l ft “ ^nvone who has mast. I nine, wife Iihs ou his ryvty note a fid reft ‘re’ ft not lie afraid of um-ft poses, while t tlmn $3,000 we •wa astonished, it. Everj pat desirous to j u ^should study tl ring address to Oe XIX Cm ^*rieetou. 1 Erckmann. ' We are pl« Magazine agai nontoau the m r ^ ew coutribnfr «i»y escap«» the ®ve so dange minister to the •‘wf the oouunuii lHildfshers a 1; ing mill and gHiuiu There is stil Carol Febniary, , TUU i* a. { w,t h bracti< mfonnatiou Itobert Chi This l^»or, to be to ©tl ***•' •» *««. Wftl ^mwtoiu rJ-'i. R