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•*Kln the pro*,,^
** *» ti.e ch^,
v,< *» for the C
\r for “>■« *« k
™ >er tuet «>«g i„
k rtnons m the day
'*“• °" fiieed^J
«*»• to our ,1
V ■ ' " SfMfp?,
'iuisters and -
** ^ue8Uy aua
luradayaft^ruooo
rt leap with lJ
loW OUr labors
Head of
resu lt of onr l a
6 •*** to the
* ud confirmation
was °n« ^bo f waa
er church making
>ul * added to this
" w ® much pleased
“st taken i u the
the oongregj^
a, | seemed to
continue several
I I.
are ot the nmetiog
* f persoiA who
dr< *» to the altar
uumber baptised
k'iW fourteen. j u
were reminded
Lidia and
I was the case
r< ** raised i n a
ying the propriety
-ho when she fo-
^rself baptized,
• three little chil-
Ithem to the Lord
™ b >' which she
member of his
‘ittempt - to sar
ined during sur
j people. It was
| wish, and in con-
- os felt sad at
has been doing
church during
charge seemed
| to become one of
Zion. Laboring
ties, cut off from
ios, and without
: seemed gloomy,
men about her
faithfully for her,
is one of the
r Synod. Their
>ved, and every
to secure his ser-
|y ear, aud we be
lle seems earn
id is determined.
I bis Master,
s cheering, aud
may not be dis-
Uopes. In this
other churches
i, but they are
wo expect to see
mdition ere long.
iy f take courage
blessing of God
cental of much
him the pros
Imore. May God
>ple the riches
intiiiue to them
may become a
of all men.
|.utheruu Visitor,
heran Holston
H
Teuth Annual
church, Mon-
August 26-29.
1 were met by
on, Tennessee,
tficieot number
r them to the
, which was a
ve miles. The
» arrange that
a minister or
une with him-
onveyed safel}
of the chnrch,
kiuduess and
neinbers and
. }
b, at 11 A. Jti
dieuce asseo 1 '
•ted, beautiful
cb, and in the
nt and 8ecre-
addressea by
who preaeb^
n»n Rmn. viii:
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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. SEPTEMBER 22. 1871.
^ protracted exercises of the
razoring the devotional exer-
the entire meeting, which
^ each day at noon aud iu the
' a feeling of sacml UKNttU-
to pervade nil injattend
^ in a short communion
all the business that was
it, Synod. I will then*
few important actions ns
oecur to me while writing,
were taken for tftie pur
0 f Mosheim Male aud (Female
X located at Blue Bering,
Virtue *>unty, Tennessee, Which is
to the Evangelical Lhtheran
ou very reasonable terms. I
t6 the belief tjiat the
will be purchased, and the
controlled by the Synth
committee was appointed to go
V.A. Seneker, and ;Uk him
t what he has been teaching,
which he was eouvicied and
at the last sewilMi of
that aorroic fur\$in con
part of repentanct^ aud to
accordance with thf Augs-
isiou of Faith, as inter-
thc chnrch; aud on his
do so, he is,'by a re solution
deposed from the d scharge
ministerial funetioi s. The
discharged their ilaty ou
after the adjourn neut of
report that he rt fuses to
with the requireni i»nts of
He is therefore dojx sed. ,
made the doty of «teh niin-
•orni oup mouth’s nissiou-
during tlie year
Joseph Houser a
received under fhe care
as applicants for kin* uiiu-
\j\ ‘
A J. Brown, Ti^y. J. K.
Dr. Gardner, aw J. F.
wereappointed delegates
Sly nod of N. A»j Rev.
b was appointed delegate to
Lutheran Tennessee
aud Rev. J, K. Handier to the
South western
session Of the
od wit| convene in Emanuel
county, TeunesseeJ on Sat
the fourth Sa
her, 1872.
ed degree of u
the members
their deliberations,
pleasant it is tor
together ih unity.*
J. U. Barb. Sefoetary.
In view of official overture* for re
union made by the Maryland Synod
through our Preaideut, it waa unani
mously resolved, that whilst duly
year*, Ua« not kept a record of bori
ab, marriage*, etc., bat from the
record up to the time of tU diaoon
tinnaiMw, we glean the following
Business Department
“WANDO FERTILIZER.*’
m! J. C
■*7,
ijj
ll
>ath in
iimity
Synod
“How
tbren
For the Lutheran
of Evangelical
Synod of Virginia.
Visitor.
Lutheran
body held its last
in Woodstock, Va,
30th.
a meeting anticipated with
and some
was more than
honoring and appreciating the tutb | interesting fact*: He Imptircd B*v H It Smith.
tives of thoso brethren, any organic
connection other than that uow main
tained with onr Southern Synods is
both inexixHlicnt aud impracticable.
The opiuion was also declared, with
equal unanimity, that all such over
tures should be made not to individ
uals nor district Synods; but to our
GeuenU Syuod.
Resolutions were passed affirming
and enforcing the duty of u more en
larged liberality ou the part of our
people aud encouraging them to more
systematic efforts iu that direction.
In this counectiou very interesting
statements were made by Dr.
Schuiucker, of the Pennsylvania
Syuod, aud Revs. Mauu aud Culler
of the Maryland Synod, all conclu
sively showing the greater efficiency
of systematic; giving.,
The Lay Delegates presout held
meetings for the praiseworthy pur
pose of devisiug aud putting iuto
eflieient *»i»eration a systematic plan
for extending aid to the families of
deceased ministers. A constitution j
was adopted by them and laid liefore
Synod for revision uml approval.
This association, called tho Pastors’
Aid Society immediately was organ
ized by the enrollment of members
and the election of Rev. T. W. Do*h,
President; ^Ir. W. 14. Baker Secre
tary ; and Mr. Kohlhouseti, Treasu
rer.
Saturday uml Monday eveuiiigM
were selected for missionary and ml
ucational meetiugs, at which ad
dresses were delivered by l>r. 1>. F.
Bittle, l)r. B. M. Schmucker, l>r. 1).
II. Bittle aud Rev. J. I. Miller.
Ou Tuesday eveuing after an ordi
nation sennou by Dr. 1). 11. Bittle,
the Rev. J. W. Tresalei, a licieutiate,
was regularly ordained ftp- the unuis
terial work.
The following delegates were elec
ted to represent us at the next con
veutiuo of tlie General Synod. Prill-
cijuils, Revs.’. T. W. lkish, J. F.
Campbell, I). M. GilUut uml J. II.
Cupp. Alternate*, Revs. R. C. Hol
land, D. M. Henkel. J. A. Snyder and
G. W. Holland.
Lay Delegates—Messrs. Beltxboo
ver, E. Pifer, W. B. Baker and Dr,
Shields; Alternates—Messrs. \V;U.
Baker, J. If. Wilson, Allwrt Miller
and Col. Geo. Baylor.
Ou Sabbath aftermmu interesting
addresses were made to the Sunday-
Mr* E A I'aiwrl,
V V*uliuse,
Itcv Mahood,
Rev J Scherer,
It P < ’openhavrr,
J T Groam luar.
St RoaculMniot.
Rev A Phillippi,
M 8 Htcffey,
H II Gmaecloac,
Rev i*rof Tims
Mi* A Youec,
Mr* C Fudwr,
T lank,
Mrs 8 A Kisling,
Intmmis; buried 7,218; emifirniml
0,412; married 4,148, ami Admiiiia-
tennl the holy communion to 74,682.
Reflect! What an army tbia one
mail Iwiitiavl! It will 1m< well to
bear iu inind that thcee figure* would
be greatly swelled Imd a record breu
kept up to the lime of the death of
thia venerable and sticciwwfril servant
of God.
*
Tcjrna.—Fourteen ministers were
present at the last Nyuod. Three
ministers from 8t. Chrisehona >oine<l, j 8 T Shank,
mid three more are expected. J G Fti,
Oregon.—Pastor Gaus write* that j M
he cultivates a very extensive field , L W Grove,
iu this State. I!c preaches German Rev J A Hnyder,
in Portland and HutteviUe, and in ! o Coffman,
Vanconver, Washington Territory. F*Johuson
Itacoiak Territory.—TIk* numlirr Rev D Kfird,
of Norwegiuus ami Swedes in this, Mrs A V Barton,
distaut Territory of the North we*t \ F KIutta,
Is already considerable. Imlee«l, | yj t y i ||pl , | „
they constitute tl»e majority of the p lliwdioog,
settlers, and are rapidly im rva»iug, -
as they ac<;uirc the beat *»f laud
uuder the homestead law. The Au
gustana Swetlish Symsl, at it* late
ciHiveuticMi, in oihlitiou to neutliug
otic of its ministets to travel through
the settlement, ordained the Rev.
(’. L Itackstrom, who is loeatisl at
44
Va. #2.0(1 to JIM
a 2A0 to 106
‘ 4 2AO to 172
44 1.00 to 182
44 2.00 to 209
44 IN to 2U8
2 AO to 200
2 AO to 106
2.00 to 178
2.00 to 198 |
3.00 to 208
5.00 to 244
2AO to 208
2 AO to 208
5.00 to 216
2A0 to 208
1A0 to 160
2AO to 176
2JiO in full
2 AO to 218
44 2.00 to 188
50 to 168
44 2250 to 164
44 2210 to 156
8. C. 2210 to 178
44 12MUo141
44 2.00 to 196
N. CL 2.00 to 208
44 2.00. to 194
44 ‘2.(» to 194
Telia. 2210 to 210
r-
v
\
44
Church Notioes.
Synod of Owfxs
IU
a
THE PRICE Hill BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871,
AND IIAH IIKKN FIXED AT
CASH—#5o |wi Ton of 2,660 lbs. at Factory. TIME—#55 i*w Ton of
2,000 lb*, at Factory. Pa\able Nov. laL, 1871, tntkout xntereat.
WII. ('. IH’KKS & CO., drnrral Agent*,
(’harleaton, 8. C.
Rr.v T. K. BOINE8T. Agent at Pomaria, 8. V.
Feb 1
•FI
-tf
TW K\su|(rl)rsi 1 *«thrt *ii „f
lirerms mill Ih4<! iu Wit •■Uial Ui.t fln*
.»l I.ulhrr ( hrt|» l. ia lVmi«rla*- fismetii
-.1 , . 4’smphrlS—eouuly. fi*^ am Th*rwU> hr
\ ernulioii, Dacotah, aud pretu be* to t kr ana H«ixU» i* nm*hrr
several Lutheran congregations. Ilrmhrrm ud viaiion arm t*a m Ai-
. m ^ m l**la *« Wnli*r«U) |Wmlui|, m ill M.ifi
Eptmvtpnl Herration.— Mention bos ** ,l ** *' I,, **H Mftrimr, «hrn <»«vn
, „ sacra mill hr fiNthd
action of a New i ^
ls*en made of the
York congregation of tb«. Protestaut
Episcopal commnnion, prrsidnl over
by Rev. Geo. E* Thrall, which hod
adopted a new ritoal, according to a
volume rallrd the M t'uion
Book," lately introduced by their riw ,
tor, and which, ipp.inntly, reliem brf,^
of NMTimtr
to lake I hr*, to thr
E. ri.MoRK.
1‘rtmtdrml «/ C'yif.
»e Evaagtlieal
loath Caroliaa
l*rayer i " ® k4d iU Kany-Nrma Aauual
('wottian al Frog Lrv«4, 8. f, hrgia-
Tharwlax. at II w'rtnrk K. II,
thr thiol **uoday »• ttrt«4»-r.
upon its merits to commend it to one, 1N71.
as it does not purport to be sane Tk*r <u«om* frm* tiwo mill artiv*
tiomsl bv anv rx»nstitate<l >4 aalhor-J -l ** url,lr ^ **• m1 "«sl»»rala>, swl
4 will #r *H *1 the (Icpt*
animal
August
anxiety.
realized
>of its trai4mctions,
icharacterized by i marked
anity and co o;>era ion.
inary meeting i »f Tliurs-
augured encor ragingly
1 r of the lurge numbeij present,
dnr own members were ab
ity w whatever. A variety of ilefsart
nres, chiefly verbal, from the old
Episcopal Book of Common 1 *nner,
| are taken, chiefly with the view of
simplifying it, but two a|»prar to iu
1 volvc what will |irrha|M )«• generally
! considensl matter of do**tnne. In
1 the Athauiam creed the word* **l ar-
; knowleilge one Imptism for the re
I mission of sins’* are omitted, and thr
other affirmation, 44 1 Itrlieve in one
1 ratholie ami apostolic church" ia rcu ■
ilertsl 44 1 believe in »n*e holy church
1 universal." In Hie rite f*»r baptism
the words t4 and do sign him with the
Thmr romiuir
ftmu hek»w, Uh w'ciark A. M., m* Thar*
4a>, anil a ill report al thr rhatvh.
J. A. HLiiill. Srr'ff
THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE,
117 \nrtk SLrtk Ntrnrt,
r ii 11 a i> k l r ii i a %
l« aoa prcfauctl to ttll tsdm for all mu
Church Publications,
sad aha* *OumI*iiI
Thaoioguml and Hiarollaasotts Works.
I 4 srtiralai att«-ata<« rivet to the- ailing
•4 wdm for
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
aad nprlal rate take-a ia thr artrrtioa of
IFSIVAT URBABIIW.
to whirh thr Sti|«-nnte-iMW*ttt gtvra hia
pemal bUmhImi
AAdreo onlrra. aa shot r, to
T. I* SCIIRACK.
Ja<t 2-V-tku Smprrintrmlrnt.
BOOK OF WORSHIF.
i /Wi»V4 Ay aOhnife «»> Ampli ml /*>
Saw A>a^ nf ,V»fl Awtim.
'■Wills fb*.l. 14 174 |«p *. i, n,.tk
1 rco.lt We rive the-
GEORGE 8. HACKER S
Door, Saah and Blind Factory,
CHABLEKTON. S- C.
Special Notices.
I* s Mraains '••oehaafn! to fra
thoar a ho hat r her a fat urrd let aatarr
«Hh Mnaig noaHrUma and tigonau
fraru. » arc opt to aerim l the prrraattoo*
are-re wry to |irrarf tr thrar prertoiMra-
•iuaaerata. lade-rd. sa a rah-, thr mote
healthy and m4mu4 * ataa ia, the arner
lihrrtAr* hr i» iar lined to take a Ith hi*
«•*» fdcrahpH- It w
thr natarally arak
•«a4y. We give thr Hmrcti riaht
real* <« every eofit odd. imI iu thu »ay
part of the profit* arrrttr to thr church.
f*rtrr, ia Sheep .#1 fifi
Hark Arahraam 1 tl
Arabe^oe *.dt 1 *t*
MtWurro Tark*. silt ed|fr .......... 109
Mowva extra frtkt 3 V»
l.tt-a Tarkct Mmmtit. |4a*a 2 7X
Tatkrv Ni>n«v», Miprt rvtca gilt . X MO
i Tarkrt Auta)«r 4 tw
Witk jrdt rla*|M, 3B md* extra.
\|inut« (• and • *ai*ii* aalMS*» sir tr
qa***t«d to o-nd **H the-it «»tder* St immv.
^ < * laijnicte-d work ke|K on luuid to
l’ *n;»|»lt the nmntry trade. All
«<»rk »* humic st our van factory iu the
city, him! nadet the |vroprietor'* Kperisl
*M|«r\ naon.
Send for l*rvt Ii*. Factory and
Wsiv Kmmip : Kitnr. n|»f«i*ite (annon
Wiert, tai liae- *4 Citjr railway. 1*. O.
Box. No. 170.
July « tf
R. A W. <\ HWAFFIELD.
9
i
AHEAD AS USUAL
Our
Nt ot-k
RUPTURE CURED.
Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss.
filing* kUI not Rwrt Pad* /mjxrvomi.
r | 1[ j K l»eat and tuoat effective TrttM
it i OW n * or cure and relief ot
It IS the only Trum that wifi retain the
liowrbt with any rcrUintr, and the wearer
can fee awured that lie la naina s remedy
that will be st all time* *afe and #>ir*ero f i
in iU operations. Of thia we gnarantee
entire *atinfliction to all who may come
under our treatment.
Ladie*’ *ilk elastic abdominal belts for
corpulency, falling of the womb, and a*
a HUD|M>rt to the bock and abdominal
niiuw-le*. Anklets, knee cap* and stock-
inga for varicose v eins, ulcers and weak
joints.
Shoulder brac<-« for ladie*, gents and
children, for the core of stooping of the
shoulder* and aa a chest expander.
Pile Instrument*, the most superior
article in use—light, easily adjusted and
effectual. liiHtrument* for all physical
deformities, curvature of the spine, bow
legs, club feet. See.
*° r (’lement’a Celebrated Artifi
cial Limit*,
A*ent for Rrandall’s Patent Robber
tipped Crntctie*.
Agent for l>r. Babcock * SUver Uterine
supporter.
A rent for I>r. Wadswortb's Ktem Per-
sory.
lilies’ Apartment with a competent
1jmI> iu attendance.
Order* per mail promptly attended to.
S. MARSH,
92 W. Baltimore St,,
Baltimore, Md.
Jum* 9 tf
<*S5- 1870.
LUTHERAN
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
XO. 42 NOKTH NINTH KTKKET,
PHI iJkDELPHI A.
J. K. SHRYOC K, SUP’T
The Fatherland Series.
The Lutheran Publication Society have
made arrangement* to translate and pub
lish a sene* of German Works, (suitable
for Family and 8. 8. use.) under the title
"The Fat* ‘ -- - -
of
■ atberland Series. ^
Tbe Cottage by the Lake.
In the Midst of
! t« whom a diM-iMtut «*f tea pet tent. U
rrrnT Rpmojr.
school cotuiected with the cougn-ga- i • .. » » ,f4r
tiou of th^ Lutheran Chnrch. ! . i, T ™ »* U-i they nw I- w laiim^itrd ami bmlt
j . _ . I*»Xte. ta Kberji. #11 Avalawiia-. gilt
. . .. . edge. #41 Fu*li*h Turkey. #4. l ea per
MM *»m M na* rent itfew *n S made to t Immw- *)mi bay ia
The pulpit of the Lutheran Church
h ah tilled on Sabbath, 11 A. M., by
Rev. B. M. Schmucker, 1>. !>., and in
the eveuing by Dr. I). F. Bittle. At
11 A. 51., Rev. D. M. Gilbert preached
in the Reformed Church, and Rev.
\V. S. Bowman in the M. E. Church,
(South). ' Iu the eveuing, Rev. W.
C. Schaeffer occupied the pulpit of
tbe Presbyterian Church.
The Synod of Virgiuui will hold iU
next annual convention in Harriaon
v 4
burg, August, 1872.
On Wednesday, .'JOtb, Synod a«l
aud an uiiu^ml mi nber of journetl to meet at the time :uid place
of other Synods vere with selected. SECRETARY,
visitors, including (fclegates ■ ■■ - — — ■ ■'
side* several subatitnrioa* aim! mib-
plif>cation*. 8nr)»ri*r ha* Ivm ex-
pressed that Bishop Potter ha* taken
no notice of tbi* matter within hi*
c|>isro|tal jarimlirtitm. The explana
tion i* that the lliahop ho* gone to
the country, ami will not return till
abont the 15th iiiMtant.
Synods of Peun^ivauin,
and Sonth-west wn Vir-
Several inutisterial brethren
ml B l
denomi tuitions
Ecclesiastical.
Ll THEBAN.
up bv * proprt wr ul tkr mean* a tor h
j arirnrr h** |4*rrd at their «tt«f»*wl. a* to
have • niu.li U-tlrr rhsaer of kmf llfr.
Ittd rirwpttuw fl.tttt (|lw*ar ami |aua.
than thr hh*( athlrtir of thrir frth»««
«1k» arc fuoliah ru*»«gh W> Mi|if*«r tkt m
J «rtir* ini ulaetahlr. ami art amolixf I
ly. It i* as tin* much to «ay that morc ;
than half the praplr of the rmlind j
wax Id ami aa «awa*a*aal t«ma. la raaUr '
ThecittreiiavfHamburg,Germany, theta to »«pp»it thr am* upua thrir*
intend to do thoir part toward Chn* U«ln - aud mtmL. akirh thr (**t life of j
tianixing tbe world. They mip|tort ’l*'* rwl,r * *< |r I" bet, a i
4fhf l 4 roCe*taut miantoaorte* in Afri |M»w-. wb*»|rwn*n». aarvritfaiir i.aor a the j
„ . . , grand deanlrratum of the h**i mtllloa*. i
<a «n»d Australia. «ml they have the attarle in lliahtln'*
M.anarh Bitlrx*. It U a ataaunal artli
nnr. t. it imistrt* iriauiiM-ut Mrcagth
to weak «y*trm« ami imigontte* ilrlirat*
rnnatitntin**. ft* rcpntatkm and it* *ale*
have *teadil> hrmail. Com pr« Hire
18.1, KD utrianiiiKu have Iwen tatrodnred ad
qnantttlr*. 1M KFIK A CH APMAN.
11.» 4. w 11. r«. ( dtimbu, 8 (’
Fell It) 24—tf
HAkIE?
Obituaries,
lh |a»rte<l front eat
XM#
rtb ami websHned
24th. 1871, Kt>
re also ^ Charlenton, S. C.—'Hie Wentworth
congregation* will worship together
at St. .John’* Lutheran church, cor !
ner of Clifford anti Arclidale streets, I
till further notice.
The Lay Delega^on was j street and the St. John’s Lutheran
an usual.
tiring President, H ffv. J. F.
i submitted an ^>le ami
ve report showing an iu
ve and earnest car
of tbe charehe* it
supervision,
hearing tlie report tl
were elected
President; Rev.
and Mr. W. U. Baker,
port tljie follow-
cted ?, tRev. P.
v. g) |A. Long,
in heaven, Augu^. ..... .... preior»i».m*
WARD BkuRIAW, only child of Dr. - khha. umI, m Iw a* thr |tttl4tr I* n«-
| K. B. and Mr*. Clara M. Tumi|****c«l, ( wnml «d in thr hnj«r ..f rival-
t»f Richland, s. V. ia* b ; bat thry h*vr all rithrr |» riahrd
ForttOTM right cla, • ! in ,4 ’’.”.*"*.<*• ^ Vfl '? *" *•
... ... r 1 rear. It ba* hrm'tlir great mrdiral *or-
be had, m a bright morning Mar, ^ ^ pre*rnt rmtary. ami it h
abed tbe hallowed light of hia (Hire, qmtr rrrtaiu. that »■ |<n>|inrun mrcli- j
j young life over hi* earthly home, to . vi»r in thi«rounfry i* a* nklrly knaww, i
gladden tbe heart*, not *onl> of hi« 04 ** «vnrrelly a-rd.
, tlevotetl parents, bt.t all who came JZ
Atlanta, fin.—A tierman Lutlierati w :,, t| jj j , f M 1 IM ^ exirplcdl, thr whole
... witniti tm Itgut *»t Ilia prtwwv, year through, latrcly »ap|il.v thr demand
(congregation as organized August t j |}|t „t ar Mw merged few the llluntniDd Almaonr, in whkh thr
JOt 1», alter a Mention by Rex. Heekel. i t ,| 0 ii M . glorious suit light <>t < t.-ruol 1 oatniw aadTom* «f thr prrtmration ami
tlay. Exquisite in form uml feature,
lovely and affectionate in di»|NMition, ‘
he aw*ketie«l the admiration alike of
Of. A’- L
4 ’ ^ /
O a v - y?
‘ “KG, HATS,
AX1> GENTS*
FuntlHliing (ffood*,
NOW IN ttTOBE.
THE LAH0E8T AHB BEST STOCK
WB HAVE
hi UK orVKKKl* W THE PC If LIC.
%| EX’S and Boy*" Hat* of every dr-
Ivl MTiptioti. Trunk*, Valise*, Shawl*,
Bug*. 1 hearing (.(itrot, Lr.
A Miprnor Shirt, never before offered
ia thi» market. ma«W- to order without
extra charge.
Tbe largest line of Frrnrli and Kugliah
Cloth* and Vreflajii ever ottered. With
additional facilities in onr W.vrk*lM>)», wr
are determined that onr CMw Ifeepart-
nent ahall I* un*ur|nui*ed. *
Hat* and Clothing at whohwale.
K A W. C. 8WAFF1ELD,
Coluiubta Clothing House.
Sept 21 4—tf
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
' +>
l> K A I. K 14 S
Thr following book* have already Iwrn
published:
-— - - - - - -.... .#0.75
the North Sea 0.75
Anton, thr Fisherman. 0.85
Iw-ne, thr Little Savoyard 0^5
Frit* ; or. Filial Obedience 0.65
GryerWalty; or,Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00
These *ix have been pot op in a neat
caae, forming Set No. 1.
Under the Earth #0.70
(ftaf Tborlak*en l.oo
The Treasure of the Inca 0.85
Burud in the Snow o^O
I himinic; or, Bread upon the Water*. 1.10
Seppeli, thr Swim Boy 0.65
Forming 8rt No. 2, pat up in a neat
caae.
The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..#1.10
Leonhard, the Runaway, 0J5b
Little Madelon ; or, Maternal Love,..!^
OfMB* Frev... i.io
The School Master and his Sou, 1.00
Forming Set No. 8, pot up in a neat
case.
Jn*t published. Wolfgang, Prince of
Anhalt; The Iron Age of Germany.
In pre**. and will shortly be published :
G tiKtavus Vasa: or. King and Peasant;
Adam Kenner ; The Faithful Negro ; The
Valley Mdl. By Carl Wild. Trantdated
by Joel Swart*. D.D. ; Knight and Peas
ant ; The Emerald; Tbe Three Kings;
Faithful Until Death.
We have a number of other Tranala-
ti*»n* nnder way, which we will aunonnre
frotu time to lime.
S. S. Eibrarien selected with unusual
ran*.
Cabinet Organ* aud Melodcotts fui
ntsln-d to Sunday-school* and chunheK,
on special term*. S. 8. Banner* supplied.
August 10 49—tf
P. B. SADTLER & SONS,
OPTICIANS AND
* •
Baltimore *219 Street.
! sutimesf.
BOILERS
J.M.EASON&BRO
mroRraw or
And Those in Want of
It is intended to call a minister and to
erect a church and a school-hoaoe at
once.
- t forth, the f in illation now Wing wvtg |
eight million a year.
WATCHES & FINE JEWELRY.
»m~rtciwMg or
4
Sl*K<T.VrUSS. SPOONS, FOBE8, A\D S1L-
VBK WARE GKNKKALLY.
Mmv 13 iMili 4#-4f
April 14
lyi
re|>ort» w ere tjllen read
increase
tions to
ibited a gratifyi
[) and
fund*
on “tbe state off religion”
South temteru 17rginia.—Arrange
ments are being made to build a
Lutheran church at Big Lick, Roa
noke county, Virginia. Rev. J. B. j ov i| to come.”
Greiner has resigned his charge in Surely the inhabiDtut* of Itcaven
must attune their harps and voice* to
New Advertisements.
*trangers and of friend*. Bnt 44 too
pure for earth,” onr darling little Clerical Register and Church
Eddie is early “taken away from the Statistics--- Almanac Notice
W K have uow iu Mores full line of the
newest Slid ttioM
Giles county Virginia, and received
i the n u n idn hiinjil nf" V j a (#11 from churches iu Botetourt J a joyful stroiu of welcome, when such
eriem* wl °..k.2 4 ‘ The church #t Ml. Airy, » ueeewloi. I. mode to (heir uumtar.
ice which hat# charac-
the church during previous
Je M ou the one hand luke-warni-
wanderings,^ ajmstjasies and
»u the othoiijlzeal, con-
1, fidelity and liberality,
suggestions of the President’s
were considered xeriatim.
(nations and dismissions
and the conspquent va-
anuonneed, were Sources of
it sorrow.
aiding, repairing and dedi-
of churches assured us of still
ihg life aud activity in some
W| of our Synod.
\mond Mission wa * declared
lineut important e and eu-
ig promise, des« rving the
ipport of our church.
Wytlie county Virginia, will soon be
completed. Rev. J. C. Repsss is the
pastor.
New York.—Dr. Krotel’s church
raised tlie last synodical year #2J000,
and Rev. Vorbcrg’s chnrch contri
buted nearly #5,000 for missions and'
other beuevoleut objects.
Brooklyn has now four German
Lutheran churches.
llev. A. P. Liidden, of Gobblcskill,
2*. Y., has resigned.
Camden, X. J.—The German Lu
therans have* bought several lots
near their church, iu order to build
a parsonage anti a school house.
Penntylrania.—Itcv*. Wm, Mend-
son
May some echo of that celestial
innsic reach and cheer the hearts of
the bereaved parents, and may they
feci their spirits ever draw n heaven
ward by the cherished treasure
which has proceeded them thither.
Did they not enjoy the sweet oonso
lation of go*i>el ]>eace, theirs would
be atruly insuportable affliction, but
“they sorrow not a* those without
hope,” believing that “a* Jcsns died
and rose again from the dead, even
so, them also which sleep in Jesus
will Got! bring with Ilim.”
♦nr Heaveuly King tornrtli stoop*down.
And rhtMpM the brightest gvm,
*pnrkl<> in hi* irlorhm* rrown,
”<> K'ld hi* diadem.
m. c. a
WM 0. WHILDEN, Agent,
ORAI.KK IX
, the oldest Lutheran minister iu
Pennsylvania, died at the residence Watches, Jewalry, Silver and P'ated
yotuig men aided by our ' of his son-in-law, Daniel Kleckner, Ware. Clocks,
n their prepaAtipn for the! Esq., a fc Kleckneraville, in Nortli-
A 8 it ia my tunHSi* drotrr to
were sp5ken of in commen-
IS.'
e Clollege and Staunton
minarv were represented
it auxiliaries ii the projter
PUliout and advance n» nt of our
lie!
ampton county, on Saturday, August
5, bringing his age to 91 years, 7
months and some days. 'He was
ordained in 1810, and remained
the active ministry until 1853, since
which time be
Fine Cut and Engrarttl (Homm, Table
Cutlery, China and White Gran
ite Good*, Vane*, Toilet Seta,
Fancy Article*.
( Orders from the conntfv carefully
in filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
256 King Street, Corner Besufnln,
» prctmre
iumI fttrninh a fall aud reliable Cirri- j
cal Rrgintcr, and al*o *»curate and com
plctr Church Statiatie* for hoth Kngli*h
and thr German Lutheran Chnrch Alnia-
nac* for 1871,1 won Id rc«nrrtfnlly reqnrot
all Ioithrfanclrt(o men w ho have changed
their nildrr**r* during thr psat year, or
who intend to change anon, aa well aa
lhn*r who hare hern latrly rrrrived into
thr miniatry, to *rnd in thrir tuldrca* for
1871 tirfbre thr la*t week in September,
tort.
1 would caperially rojurat thr officer*
of Synod* to *rnd me eopir* of the pro
ceeding* of thrir laical meeting*, and
anrh other n'nort* in thrir po**ra*ioa
wMrh will enable me to correct and im
prove the lint and stati*tic* of our Alma
nac*. Other person* not niintMter* are
invited to examine theClerieol IJat and
tbe Statistic* of the Almanac for 1871,
nnd if they find any iiMNurrectioiiA, let me
know without delay, and I sh*B he much
obliged.
Any other aaalatauce in making the
Almanac instructive and narful, will be
gladly received. w
S. K. DROBST. PaMiaher.
Sept H st Allentown. 1*».
NEWBERRY COLLEGE.
Walholla, S. C.
FpHI rvrtviar* of thi* institutron will
1 be tvatimrtl Thuradar, Heptrmlter 7,
1871. For particular*, ndtlriw*
Rrv. J. I*. SMELTZER.
Se|g 22 Pre*ident.
71c Great Equivalent .—The world may
be nafrly challenged to produce no perfect
a simulation of anything in uatnrc. a*
Tarrsat't Seltzer Aperient
I* of it* original, the Seltjeer Spring of
Genuany. Tlie Aperirmt. 1 tawed (tn a
correct analysis of thr* Seltzer Water, i*
even *nperi«»r to tbe manitfaeturc of Na
ture herself. iKX'auae it con tai us all the
active tnedieinal pntpertkw of the spring,
niudloved Ity any of the inert and nwclew*
particle* found in all minenil fountain*.
Tlie genuine article lteing secured, you
linvc the Seltger Water of Enn»|>e. puri
fier! and iterfeeted. ami probably tbe Itenf,
the moat genial cathartic and antibilioo*
preiniratiou on tbe face of the earth.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FASHIONABLE GOODS
Of domcMic, Fivuch and Euglish niitnu-
»«m\ which we gnarautee, at all time*, to
mcII a* low, if nut at lew* price*, than any
house in Oghmbia. buying our (ioorf*
from the largest and most celebrated c*
tahliabmeutw in the Uni'ed State*. And
a* we desire to please all, we have now in
our house the
BEST GBABES
OF
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS.
Fitmu the lowest to tlie highest, and we
feel confident that all those favoriug us
a* with an order from n (bstanee will be
pleased, and aati*fied that
REMOVAL.
( ’'I DIEROKS, Wholesale and Retail
# • Groet'r, l oliunbia. S.C* respectful
ly inform* his friends and customer* that
He ha* removed to his new establishment,
formerly Kinsler's building, ou tlie corner
of Riclmrdson and Taylor street*, where
he will constantly keep on hand a well
selected assortment of all articles behoig-
ing to his line of business, such as Groce
ries. PiwMom, Tolwiceos, Arc.
January 26
21 ly
© W35
o'o 3 a
£
w
is
R IFLE*. SImH-Gud*. Revolvers, Gan
■ Mn
Material. Write for ITice List, to
Great Western Gun Works. Pittsburgh,
!**• not so Key Box 531.; CUXSLE8T0X, 8. C. U “' <rM
regularly, and drtring the iiaat fifteen 1 Sept 7 35 da * Aug 4 48—6m
August 25
BRINLY PLOWS
A iMituaurMiiitt
11
ll
AM (MB*rWK( IS '
Ilirwe taken over SM l-i i»
L g*ir* Umxtghout the Kmlli. K ud tor
itloatratted OMalegttc vtth
rr,<-» Lrnuuxi pert4(k-*t*A
l of plttU'fi * ho use iht at.
»«t* *»r«rr ten »•*»
WIHIV. M8» A HARDY,
Lovuvttut, Kt.
49—ly
THE ONE
IN Tlllt' CITY TO DEAL WITH.
We will, upon application, send prompt-
| ly by mail, full line* of sample* of those
kind of "Goods desired and specified by
our friends and customers. All orders
accompanied by cash amounting to #25
and over, delivered in any part of the
State free of freight charges. Those un-
Hccompnni<*d, will be sent C. O. D.
We respectfully solicit orders, which
will receive the prompt and personal at
tention cf one of the firm. Onr prices
being low, we think we can render satis
faction to all. Give us a trial.
J. H. <Sc M L. KINARD,
May 19 Colombia, S. C.
Staunton Female Seminary.
a
T UE Second Session of this Institution
will open on Wednesday, the 15th
of September next.
The aim of this school is to furnish a
Seminary of high grade for the education
of the daughters of the Lutheran Church,
as well as others who may desire to enjoy
its advnntap's.
Its Faculty of ten teacher* embrace*
among its number as able instructors as
are to lie found iu anv similar Institu
tion.
The entire expenses of a pupil fm
Board, Tuition in the English, Scientific,
and Latin course, including furnished
room, fuel, lights, and washing, for the
scholastic year, will be #245. Extra
studies reasonable.
I>‘tters addressed to Rev. J. I. Miller,
Principal, or Prof. F.. Louis Ide, Super
intendent of Music Department, will re
ceive prompt attention.
tf
. tine 2
^HiL8
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
E stablished in iss7. sopmor
bells for churches, schools. &c. f made
of PURE BELL-METAL-Copper and
Tin—fullv warranted, and mounted witr
onr PA TEXT TMPkOVBD BOTAEY
HAXGIXGS. ryHH»^dr,«losu^
sent free. Address V ANDI ZEN T
102 A 104 East 2d street, Cincinnati, O.
Feb 8 23—ly