The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 31, 1871, Image 3
LUTHKRAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8; MARCH SI. 1871
*$'. AU>1 Htovgbs, LLD* is abott
4 Ip t* associated with Dr. Crook*
m editor of Tfo Methodist, woe of the
*“d Ablest religions Week Has is
the country
Since IHftO, the of tW
Miihxlld ypiwyl Chip at Si.
Lewi* has increased how $J,ouo to
$2uo,ooo t with bet one sslf Mistaiiditg
ahiuvh. Next year there vili S
J&T'gi’Wf*
■(dlnliw totem J*W in tbo
ef worship, don't rigicc-in tale
gentleman
THE LUTHEEAM 1001 ROM,
llT.Vortt mxtXmrni,
PBJLADMlfUIA,
1» now prepared to fill order* for all mil
Church Publications.
ThMlogfcml art Maodlsmm Works
..r P .‘i^! 1 C.* u * a “***‘ oiv« n. u». mu..*
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
» <mtt .hs-tedljr Ure
^rto-tboS.O. 8,d«,| «•
iTmaongst whom U labored
\Lmd ami Mt of Hpeou, 9 With
r e «*t*w«* new appreciated
-orth* serhekl «p hi* bond* ••
fcgtfred; Pop tie had to meet
I- encounter dMRculti$s wid sur-
Mt and remove obstacle* enough
frU fih almost any mail, and
eeial^ one of hie driiesto and
* physical organisation. But
tec deeply drank in the spirit
fais Redeemer, from j^inn he
g^| to suffer'want for His sake,
took enlarged views of Christian
,Risibility ami duty, tie was
hneere friend land warm sup
ter of every iu^a*ure, cause or
tjtfftiou he belii ved would pro
le the interest df Christ’s cause,
l bttikl up and drengthen Zion,
hough earnestly and sincerely
heran, he was < atholio iu spirit,
t Charitable in fae Judgment lie
°* *> ordiim^
m J pen to p^.
> to Memory
ih **y Bex*. | L
o the public a
? and death.
►Attiiyu I 84Ua
in s Lexiugto,,
Spruce Street Presbyterian church
| AdjpJVj V DJ>,pwtor.
An excel lent ami timely «U*coftrm>.
Whew the preacher confine* himself
to his thsMdlglMMi unqualified
and heart|^|ppr©v*f. jltis points
are well pat pbt* Iffufmitions well
chosen; his fiJboflFTbnvincing, and
the foots given well authenticated.
Bnt there is $ Mttle too much of the
omruire to the ruling sectionalism,
frotu which the Ood made ritisen*
of the Vnitcd State* are suffering,
to make it altogether acceptable to
us, am! which can not foil to make
It offensive to a large portion of
American Protestants.
O/d and Xetm. March, 1871. Rob
ert* Brothers. Boston.
A monthly from “the Hub.” One
bite is not enough for ns. The
prospectus says: “The Journal will
be continued on the same plan of
last year*—bat what is that plan 9
We hove never seen It, am! the
present number doe* not tell n*. It
has too many “continued."
Wood** Household Magazine. March,
1871. Newburgh, N. Y.
We wondered what had become
of Wood. Fie is a very welcome
guest, and we recommend him to
all who wish a cheap, chaste and
unobjectionable monthly.
8F3&1T *C8m LfBBMfSft,
to which the Superintendent gives hi*
prrmnud Attention.
Addrras orders, as shove, to ~
T. L. 8CHBACK,
Jan 25-6ia Stmerintenimt.
a and Tigris, ruga
ear truths to their
The late Mr* Mar
Til FUGIHAI BEER REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OP Ml,
WD 1AM mtXS FlX.iD AT
CAJMf—par Tou of 2JW0 lb* at KnOory. T1MK—$65 per Ton of
2»$$$ lbs. at Factory. Pnyahfe Nor. laL, 1871, tettkouf in ter art.
's'® * < *V* t v *■ * • " - A
Wll. C. IHIKB8 ft 00„ Otne.vl Agent*,
Charleston, 8. C.
KftV T. A BUI SENT, Agent at Unmans, 8. C. ' .£* *
Feb I ffff tl
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
tho A. a (X F. M^ Am. Tract
Hociety, tftuno each, Am. Amman*
Fneod Swirty sad Port Boctoiy to
Now York, ffiySOO eaeh, Am. tl a
UukM ffljOOO; for distribution among
She poor, $10,§90.
On the 2-id of February, Iff*), a
proposition was bumU iu the Meth
odist New York Htate Omiveutfoo
that half a million of dollars ha
raised to found a hyraraaa 1'Hirer
sMy. Half of it waa pledgsd then
ftyraruse oftered to giro tho hU
ffliUgffffft. Thu iatar madia la $HM—
to all raise.I. and the varlr earn
pftHad.
Mrs. Mhrray, of Klirabeth, N. J.,
widow of the Her. Nicholas Murray,
late pastor of the Find Pit*
bytermn ehnreli In that elty, and
known throughout the Christian
world a* the author of the “Klrwaw*
letters, dicl at Klirabeth, N. on
Tlmiwday^the Tth twat., after a
Hngvring illness. Ihr. M*rm die«l
Feb. 4th, 1861.
The Rev. (*hsrles Hodge, D.IX,
the venerable Senior Professor la
Princeton Tins logical Seminary, was
recently quite sick and naside to
meet hhi Haas for two or there
week*. Much nneasinesa was enter
Uined among hb stodent* mid
friends on hi* behalf On his enter
ing the class room for the test time
after hi* recovery, the students all
arose and united in singing the Iswtg
Metre Dosology. The rrofeaaer ap-
1 tea red greatly moved and grw tiffed
by this nncxjiected exhlMUoo of
affection on the imrt of his pupil*.
Inferring the for tm the ffoyri.—
I)r. IJlieuthal, of Cincinnati, has
lately netived two ladies as coo
verts to Judaism, tine of them is
a aiamed lad}' of Dayton, Ohio, aad
mother of several children, aad the
other a young lady from New Or
leans. Iu the latter ease Dr. LiUrn-
thsl did everything be could, it is
said, to dissuade her; but dm in
sisted.
/*iirt0mj firfrmItfiii t Afufmjm. —TW
people of Yokohama. Japan, had a
little excitrmeut over a propumUon
to pay for a church or gait by making
the organ the capital of a lottery
scheme. But public scut uncut re
volted a^.uunt the idea of staving
the intercuts of religion by gambling,
aud the government prohibited the
eoteti’ti^* The Japan MaU says:
“The easy virtue of the Christian,
thus publicly rebuked by the pater
nal care of the Pagan Government,
i* a slur We shall not easily forget,
aud a reprimand by which we may
well be stdug."
bam and Gau*.—The Pope nun
plains that the Italians have deprived
the church of Hi. Peter’s patrimony.
Now, Ht. Peter was a married man.
Let his lluiiacsa allow priests u> wed.
let him restore to the church 8t.
Peter’s mat ri aunty.
IhstrtMnmj.—The female bippopota
Bins, born in the Ismdou Zoological
Gardens last week, died on Friday
morning, t
Mettled.—The vexed question of
the proper mode of baptism was thus
disposed of by “Parle Gmaar," a
colored |xearlier out West: “Now,
bredrwi," said he, “I hear great fnm
about dese words, nr and into ; aad
folks wants its to believe dot day
means UNDER; and when da Hcrip
tori speaks of an individual going
down into do water, do Bible means
to say dat be went under de water.
8’pose some day 1 go over to aee
brvdder Solomon, and tmidder Solo
mon wery politely say, ‘Uncle Cswr,
come Into de house/ does anybody
s’pose dis here nigger would crawl
under the house P
[ spoil others^ whether imlivid-
r bodies of mep. No man ever
ted more tho nftserly spirit
people iu stin iug the support
i ministry th in he did; and
* might, for he bud felt the
fyJii" 1 ‘V ul . s - under the tide
of -The Fatherland 8erie*"
'nwfoUowing books have already been
MHMftt
f ] *Q c i*3Z ky^the.jmkc $*.75
Is the )Ht of the North Sea 0.75
Aston, the Fiehermaa (t.sr,
Rene, the Littfo Hsvorsrd OAS
Frits; or, Filial Obedience.. UK
d whilst con
tolattcndaace
aral exemplary
the notice of
ts, who invited
l to take walks
occasions they
the ministry,
irch, fta^
not feel ft his
•eh the gospel,
, “Yes, if my
KfGUTKKN TRAILS OT PRACTICAL 8UIICE8H1
* s. ■* $ * * s * ■ ir . jfc. Ar ■ ■ **y- s’lUV 'f. - i .. $*5 ft -
ned ia I8S3. lWuted Dec, 20, 185$.
gad been from he In huming, a
uber of the Bo nd of Trustees
(g. G. College, ®d owe of its
Mrest frkndA I e ,was the wor
.amiable sad ef|cieiit l^rincipal
Jit. Plfosant Female S, miuary.
| nan has ever i^ieil in this com-
dky more highlyi outccuMd, aud
(^trersalv lamented. We inis*
everywhere, iu the church, in
College Board, 11 the Seminary
(uiugh his chair a ably Ailed at
Lptby Capt. Wi ey A. Barrier—
pn* social etude, hut most of all
this widow and four helpless
y$«i' Wheve' »n that lone
four find coneoiat on now but in
God of the widow aad the
[her of the fotjierlesi't May-
ken smile upon ;|ml bless them,
spoke little ou pis dying bed,
ii0i rational till the end. At 11
fk 1 asked him | what message
Hrisbed me to uarrv from his
4g bed to hi* brethren in the
Cgy; be answeied, "Tell them
itd to aarva God TaitkfnUgr At
“Bum Dreher
OLDEST SUR&raOffHATE klNUTACTURED IN THB COUNTRY.
Under the Earth $0.70
Olaf Tborisksca . l oo
The Tn*«?re^rf tike Inca*I**”*! oS
Harked ia tkr Kuow am
^ijimadupo*l.io
Buppeh, tbe Swiaa Boy 0A5
Vanning get No. t, put ap in * neat
The Greek Wave; or. Filial Love,..$1.10
Mb 0.50
Ecclesiastical
UTTHERAS.
Reaieal*—Rev. H. Shindle, Pur-
ry*vilk». Pa., rvporta: “More than
to Jesus." An
HAPEg*
.TT" ii:% i *■ % a $ *; ,* a \ '■ .'. ••
.>it i*ogenixrd Huperphoaphnte of Lime
70 soul* have
extensive swakeuing has taken place
at Hanover, Pa. At Northituiberiand,
Pa., also. Rev. iiomperly, at Sau-
burg, Pa., ivjoicw over »u loblition
of 100 niemtiera. Rev. II. Wik*,
Mifflin, Ubio, baa aonttstiml 35 per
sous. lb*v. Sink, at Kk-hwooda,
Ohio, 13- Rev. Smith, Shaueaville,
reoeivetl a large number of
uoocqsiaws lately. Rev. Siaedtey, of
VanatJ^Tma continual ML At the
March coumiuniou in tlie IV*t K. L.
Church of Dayton, Ohkk, ‘*3 person*
were ciMilirmed, making ‘J8t added
daring the two last years.
MISCELLANEOUS.!
f ’etiibaeg.—'The Roman Chuft*h was
about to inherit the property of tbe
late Cardinal Cararci, (says an Ital
ian corrwUpoudent,) when a woman,
claindfig to ^>e bis wife, and the
mother of neven of hi* children,
made her appearance, eatablinbed her
claim, and *ecnred hi* large estate.
India ha* proved one of tbe most
hopeful of missionary field*. There
are Jti0,0$0 Protestant chrintiau* aud
2,000 native ikrencber* ami catechists
iu ihat oouutiy. A humlred tboo
sand boy* and thirty thousand girl*
attend school where the Bible ia
specially taught. Twenty five ml*
sionary societies converge their la
bor* upon this point, ami tract*,
newspapers, magazines and Bible*
are disseminated in Vast quantities.
A rarton.—ITjse Campbell was a
native of Meams, aud was appointed
to Ardersier iu 1781. A new eborrh
w as bnilt t<T him in 1801-2, and be
was appointed chaplain to the gar
riaoti of Fort George.
Littit M
Gotdid)
lieriod all hi*
to that, end
ergy. After
BONKS, PiiOHPHATIC GUANO, «Y)NCKNTRATED AM If ONI AC AX
ANIMAL MATTKH. AND 8ULPUUK1C ACLli.
.Ye Naft. 1'imnUr, Unit Cake, A Ure (aim, XOR AXY ADIlIKUAXT
•f amp Had used.
Gustavo* Vaoa: or. Km* mhT IWm *:
Adam Newer; The Faithful Necro^Tbe
VsU^MilL H v Carl WikL ^
by Jori gwMtz. D.D. ; . Knight and Pew-
•ai; The Eweraiil- Tike Three Km^rs;
Faithful Until De^i. t
^Wc have s mini hereof odber Traaals-
taom time uTtime. ********
8. 8. Libraries selected with onneual
i the Lexington
is father and
i with earnest
tbe time when
I tt> preach, but
irch, 1863, thus
insisting of a
tghtora to the
m, the yonngcr
rly childhood;
ther also died,
heavy stroke,
n charge of his
igest being an
iths old. Bat
lather, on his
the family to-
prowiise faith
1853 he grada-
lary, and was
*1 of 8. C. He
Ht> Matthew’s
# salary wouM
the family be
e then opened
r District. In
m to Concord,
1C. C. HHI YER ft CO^
CoUmbta, EL C.
K. C. Burnt*.
David Junigm.
ter ia MAPKH* NITROG KNIZKD SUPER
nmahd% ad the flesh (containing 10 per cent*
containing 16 per cent, of Amnnaiia) of beeves,
ilwala, after cApecooioa of the fat and oil by
mOfiPRATR OF LIME
Ijlork l asked him
liysu see n»e T" H t replied, “lt«>.
I I don’t k now." 1 then
m you si e JekusT He
pcs, lean tee Jeon*.” At
leath stn ik him ^and at
-calmly, riaietly, sweetly
iuto tbe ipirit-world to
WMd in t ie laud of thi*
e blest.
*y inoruin tr at 8 o’ckwk
tral sermm was preached
unit by my self to a large
n, after wl ich the corpse
to Orga » church, ten
another f literal sermon
y Rev. Pr >f. X A, Bikle
jest funers 1 concourse I
Eter which he wn* bnrieil
nal Iiturgi al service and
mic honorThus has
er of Zihnp watchmen—
'tenth one oat of this Synod in
years. Brethren! oar time is at
ri. Who of oof little number
PHICF
board:
Per session of 5 months.,..... $65
TUITION:
Primary Department.. .$ 6 to $10
Academic “ IS to 15
Collegiate “ lffto 30
IT tfoad fur a Pamphlet.
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
GEICEBAL AGENTS,
138 EAST BAY,
CHAKLESTOX, A C
IMI*ORTANT NOTICB
Naur fftylaa. Rsdaosd Priam
MASON ft HA MI AN
CABINET ORGANS
ge of it. He
ia six sisters,
chooled them,
defotigable in-
bove all praise,
with the cares
ppHed himself
rith such ardor
oin himself for
In feet this is
large he ever
VIN*:iL2
Or BALTHfORE. MI> .
R order the better to meet the wants
4 ikw touil C—tomcm at » Airtmace,
have established a
SAttMOS ajsa sax,
aad wilL qpoa applicaltoa. promattmemd
by lasufnlTHneeof S*m|kle«of thcN'ew-
eat «jm! bo* Faetuonable Goa4«, of
French, Kngtish and Domestic Maun-
facture, m m ntwiar at all tis*e« to sell
mm Imv, if aot at Um priem, than any boom
haisf,
BUCKEYE BELL FOUHDEY
l^hTAHUnilKD IN 18*7. Hapertui
■ d KeQa for ehorrheikarhooK Ac.. n*A
of PURE IIEIX-MUT AII'nmer ami
He diet! 1st
February, 184$, In his 80th year, and
50th of bis ministry. It is said of
him that he was “diatingniahed for
cheerfulness of disposition, liveliness
of imagination, and diaiutereated
benevolence.”
There are a few stories of Mr.
Camplkell still current in the district,
aud eveu his son, (.’aider Campbell,
(Major in the II. E. I. C. 8., ami
author of “Lays from the East," &<%)
gives a rather curious anecdote of
him iu one of his novels. One of the
stories is to this effect. When on
bis death-lied, his old friend the
minister of Croy came to see him.
At parting, Croy took the old man’*
band, bade him good bye, and said,
“God bless yon; Pryse." The sn
swer was, “Dell miss yon, Bandy.”
Reri vali*U.—Tbe Independent says:
The well known “revivalist," Rev.
Mr. Hammond, has lately been labor
ing ia Brooklyn, aud is at present
very busily engaged in Newark. In
the latter city be is qnite well known,
having" conducted a series of meet
ing* there stone eight years ago.
His present miuistrations are large
ly attended, and have given rise to
mneh controversy in the newspapers
and oat of tbeaf. On the one baud
he is held up as a sincere, earnest,
gifted evangelist, who ia doing $
great wotk in a manner in accord
ance with his peculiar talents. On
tbe other hand be is denounced as
a religious trickster—a man who
stoops to unworthy artifices to bring
about a hartful excitement among
the young an impressible. There
are ministers who look with distrust
upon bis mode*—ministers, too, who
are among tbe foremost in Christian
activity. This (whole subject of
traveling “revivalists” is being con
Hidcrably debated just now, and
good men are ranged, doubtless, on
both aides of tbe,question.
Aur
■ledge of oar
[ brother Drc-
what 1 am
two heads,
ntleman. On
y much, bat
b description
, when speak
r bis death,
lat can really
v a x i»
oissa, having bam awarded
T5 MKDALK
L. C. OR'
' ^ »
d4jais Napoleon has
‘1$ hunriona confi u*incut of six
vjeetoi. it ig thought t mt be is going
EOLOSE
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid.
'■MUM iaralaaKIr Family Mrdirmc, f
America, including the first cl***
"pARIH* FXl>dSITION.
quantities. DUFFLE A
Rookscllerg
Feb 16
NKARLY 1,000 MUHHMAN8
including a majority of the moot emi
nent ia America.nod many in Europe,
Iffjjf Topalation of
sff very rnateri
k to tbe migratic
States. It was
Win 1861, but ac
ly since 1881,
of miners to
sported; to be
•rding fo tbe
census it is 30,000.
direct expenditure from the
dy Fand for Southern ednea-
«t year was only $108,900, the
f doing nothing toward estab
free schools in aay place until
ly •• aril a* *PplW ritrrnalb
nrMMMNsAf hr ail who hav
■o highly a
«*«rd it— U for maim I
Coaatoy Mrn h*nl*.
Hirrctlv of I hr
Y>ARBX Plbd'J
EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
T HE undersigned respectfully inform*
hi8 fricud*. and thr public generally,
that he keeps constantly on hand a lane
and select assortment of Gum.'Y’istels,
Ammunition and SiK>ctni« n's t*quij>ment^
Re is also agent for 8fajm % WilcoxA
Gibba’, and. Wflaon’s; Shattie leving Ma
chines, which can be examined at his
stove.
Sewing Machines, Gun*, Pistol*, Iron
Safes, Locks, fcc., repaired in the best
asMinre. aad rattofartioa guaranteed.
2a£&!iMr* tnu9aj •“
F. A, SCHNEIDER,
Main St. Columbia, 8 C
Jan 80 21—IV
vrrot to the moat eostlv.
(hdrrt mntwmjHimfd bp JJt* ammJk will
• rent (\ 0. f>.
PSOMrT-PaTm« WUOLKSALK Bctsb*
« iaritod to inkp<-< t the Stock in our
•Miinr and Package Department. Ad-
ivior HAMILTON EASTKK A SONS.
i7, IDS, 301 and 308 West Baltimore 8t_
Baltimore, Md.
Oct 26 9—tf
(8*e 7V<<<WWIII< (Vrralar. aeaf Fret.
New fttrle* and Reduced Pries*
this month. An rtluetmltd Catn-
Iffus, with ffegatit illustration* from
photographs, mm! full information,
sent free. Address Mason ft Ham
LUV OBOfN Oo, W*6 Broad way, N.Y.
or 154 Tremont St., Bhaton.
Dec 14 16—$m
as timid and
shone with •
brilliant light-
mpersuneut be
O those about
etitying graee
AHEAD AS USUAL
8UB0ICAL DENTISTRY
iiu him felt by
1 appearance
| always feel in
*eir l|ves varying \ froii
$300,eoe, and tha
ibr of oar millionain
not takeu tnt policies
h of their families; T!
* reason they live so
toileted Currency—Ti
ar has decided that in
of the Treasury' Depa
msters are authorized
jewnmey for Its fall p
$tage stamps, when, i
tied States note^ no
erne-twentieth of the
A $*»d, hi case if fe
cy, when not more tto
* missing. When* sue
tcrtional currency aye m
I the standard referre
compelled to receive t
ri of their value, and t
where such not s t
jNAft at the United
Agent* Win ted for
JJANDWRITINO OF (JODk
hjwik. it t»o of III* Ffi*l«wlc Rf
D4L D. L. BOOZER
URVTTING fMkitser at Di
DIERCK8. Wholesale and Retail
G ixH-cr, Cottunlua, 8. C M r**peetfml-
AND GENTS’ >
Furniahing Goods
NOW Uf STOBR.
Christ. Asa
was earnest
reached what
coed what he
as not ornate,
aflfeeted the
bad read and
i< rhetoric per
niiiiater in our
waa usually
always spot®
dying man to
ini and sinner
season” -
st were mostly
o*b and eter
«t* he *P° ke
■Mi in the
wth extracted
>li< niion of s
work in every
jm inw.
ly informs his
Economy in the Kitchen.—Pro
dent housekeeper* are ever ou the
alert to practice economy in tha coll
nary department. In no way can
this be done more effectaolly than In
tho uae of a Baking Powder which
combines purity, mtrengik and rriia
billty. Dooley's Yeast Powder
baa attaiued the deserved reput a
lion of being economical, convenient
and wholesome, beside* which it will
produce from a barrel of flour twenty
five to forty pound* more bread, rolls,
Ac., than by the old process of rsl*
iug dough with bakers’ or bop yeast.
Here siooe ia a great saving, sod
authorises the guarantee that it will
give entire satisfoctioo. row—lm J
line of business, suei
uiras Tobaccos, Ac.
more
BS4V8, 8B4S8, AS» BATS.
1ST 810* MAX* grwwr.'oounuttA HOT®. *UX
COLUMBIA. S. O. ^
Jan 12 1$—tf