The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, October 13, 1871, Image 3

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1 m[l - ' » ■ '^S^OOP ■ ... ”' *y some •PPeaf with * *y» and the into the arms of suddenly find* kin K»” ana '* Rode, I that Christie children to ‘g staff, settle “synodi- the ‘"catechism points” to the [body* wheu the are filled with the truth fi u a such darkness t are consider, and tremble, I the church, bat I honor and char- In my next I effects of this B. Lutheran Visitor.. tdajf-gckool Cel r'V®/’ Charles- \e Deity willed, a the first man- ff ®nt throbbing —I *iU I heard, righty vault “th e id the heaven of bus powers and ken, and all the r-boru angels ^gotten of the larped and sang * *>HU and this 1 Great Creator’s J will! and heavens and tb, now fieshly ' ♦ she looked up »ty, a world of inbeams of the * ’ »e blushing orb, *. drawn forth tes of nighty if her first so§g th her myriad /’ lem turn in on*- - the light and -. rlasting Benefi- - ill existence is id angels gaze Mature turtif i mighty Maker 1, and, as He sr bosom, there re and hill and irilling penetra- -spoken I will. i udders, and a ijks into life and ?e at bis Maker’s . > iU brought all jrved and bean- lade it man’s no torious privilege la the hands of river, we see its gather the les- say, in earnest^ it has achieved Is, so can it pro* >ut alas ! it cap This glorious highest bless- curse ; may be the sharp blade I heart. las we look, we Inner this device gaze upon the |hat do we cities, empires* [/ has crumbled has placed the ie, but crushed ttli its tyranny. hero, a ad has , borne Qu the bound the niar- |d lit the Haines 1 tbves each man, uefally for him ilege to the best choose aright, jht, cease newer, we bold this Let each of us, motto, and say, i I THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. OCTOBER 18. 1871. peace at d foture tope, are ' removal of evils who’ia not yet ready ” i Jin - A™ at laat , to declare that they are evils. The shall cease, manner in which those are to lie bre *th hovers, »<i t its flualj dealt with who are guilty of the T* j wroug doing, is something entirely fli *on golden paths, flirt) agh pearly | distinct from the declaration that the wrong-doing is au evil in God's sight and must be proceeded against in some way.—<Standard. tm ] g Miming " iih celestial eternity joy 4wait*. Ijb u eternal appiu©** a >ove. j I ^tetone bnt *t »ted pilgri n feet have rtwardof pverlaatin love kbosay* IW" Helpfte, 0 God ? Ecclesiastical. great Our (Want. wa itTm now >’ o{ our i spirituality—that element rhich firt* the soul ible HI UtryiaML-—A Mormon preacher held service at Dayton on Sunday last A man by the uarne of Bow man, who professes conversion to the Morrnou faith was baptized. The preacher afterwards attempted to to Ioble*aetii>. Many I P m,ch but hi. congr^ion fetor autrint* mined that he should not preach his *~Z dtaub fits polygamou. doc.ri,, in M pj- . Afterwards some of the unoonvefted that tb s chuclre i commit , . , ,, _ . , . , 1 , . „ rv anoiuted him with flour and lubnca- ,fler (Coo high, r motive. tin « oil > “ ud ,luckwl h,m in ,he JS wtog 4 teacher, (f 00 '. ®? eud ^ ehapU-r >m i , cert in oomb»r of blue Ro * km « to » which ajcr some ime they The Universe publishes the follow Af er having mg blasphemous prayer, which the Pope is said to offer up daily for takes i© place. This is, sad afl ir. Ote atimes in I out sin, look upon France; pray for we he ie teache rs ask no France; oh, save From*. The greater what s coutaii ied in the its guilt, the greater its need of thy book That tether, who mteNtttwion. A siugle word to Jesus, itlitoen book ii hand, a$k nothing reclining in thine arms, and France ■ the ques ions as s?t forth in » saved. O' Jesus, obey Mary, and book, is, I th ik in a lamentable **** France.” on. Many lessons are taught ^ Difference.—“Distiiictiou be- single poi it or remark in re- twceu Roman Catholic priests and the inner nan. It is not the Protestant missionaries is very easily of learne answers we putnp discovered and apprehended by the our pupil that makes them people wherever they have an oppor nor i it the number of tunity of comparing us and our ope and pietu V books we give, rations. With few exceptions, we are well en »gh in t leir place, retain our foreign dress; the priests should >y all m< aus teach adopt the Chinese costume in all its a way, that ev^ry lesson details. We preach publicly in our ointnthe childn n to Clijrist. The chapels uud elsewhere; the priests 1 bef end and obj et of all onr teach- never do so. We distribute and sell ji g si cold be, lea ling the idiild to its books of all kinds—religious, kistori Religio simpreahionsmnst cal, and scientific; they abstain from Withe it it, wbjat will all | this. We are, for the most part, 3 Itoor teaching avsilt We dare not silent in r* gard to “the one Deedfol.” S nls mns( be saved, s the lime, 1 efore thoughts and become fij|pd. M meu; the priests are, of course, deli time as to t ae. best It is ■ importai destroyer, ami at a jieriod when lift? j of heaven, as “gently shuts the eye was foil of promise. In the bloom i of day * of wotnauhood—and wedded to a fond s »iirr llfr m> Mvrstly rnmnl n, be. and congenial companion, her cap of i ** htpe'd in >mm«rUthte ~ happiness wan full and overflowing.! ^ r ow all that was mortal of her lies and aeented a very fonntain of joy to ^ **• the silent grave, with its gloom all arouud her; ami glowingly did J forever di»)ienird by Him who is ex)>ec*tatiou paint the beckoning “Ua resurmdion and the lif^^ , ' “.Mbe future of two hearts indissolubly j »• u«t dead, but sleepath j* and we united in purest love. The morning know that “them which al«<ep in had dawned upon them in health I Jesuit will God bring with him.* and buoyant lio|n»—but. alas! ere the sun had reached its meridian, the dread mhmmohh came, and with his | deiuirting rays her ^spirit returned to God who gave it.* Truly, “iu the . midst of life we are iu death.” Her • § life whilst nearing its noontide has j faded iuto endless day. Hut a few j brief years siuce, she stood a joyous bride, rooeiviug the benediction of "Jesus, thou Prince of life ! Thy chnat-n ran not die ; ' • IJVc thee, they conquer in the strife. To reign with thee on high.” Church Notices. flwWWWWlhiSi i *fc. .-ff&JB..- - -- r,'“ Voties. Ths Newberry Conference •>( ti M - Kvsugellesl I.iitheisii Hynod of Soritli . . ... . . .. ftniHia will hotd its next regular meet - her pxtor aod tbe ouiitirutalMHiu. of ln)[ ubrn . mu j „ devoted friends; HOW she rests in Shirey’s rharge. at 10 o’ekwk on Friday the embrace of llim who received before the 5th Munday in October. There her first esi>ousals, and will forever | will be a sermon «n> tire ‘ Kvaugelieal honored guest “at the mar-1 'jAU»oen»*'Dt: •!«» and disen—ions. He hope there will lie a fall attendance, as hasincssof uu|mrtaucr is before Cunt err nee. II. H. WlXUABli, See'y. Special Notices. be an honored guest “at tne mar riage supper of the lauub.” With a decision and firmness which solemnly impress those dear to her, | she in early life “chose that good i part which shall never be takcu from her,* uud publicly eoufessed her Lord I in the rite of coutirinatiou iu couuec i Trust what Time has •asetioasd. tion with the Evangelical Lutberau The dlaiint that the voire of the prople Chureh iu Winchester, Va. Thence » “ tl»e nlrt of the divinity, may in MMue forth she wavered uot iu her attach “1**" tedimbt. imt the ultimo ... . . . . . uy of liolieat and «nllgiitened w Him-smcs «« ">* <=*““- but h « ; . u ,l profMMon of fiulh with i, rou.1 lovely | A 1| | (( mu. |)ti I [Hit t. h wotth, uf ct»- uud consistent life. Sjw Was a liv- .trure, admits of uo«|urs04Mi. t*|H»u»urb iug witness for Christ whether amid J te*tim«»uy the r, |»oisti.Hi of Uudrtiti’t the endearing sceues of her youth, or «* WANDO FERTILIZER.” THE PRICE HA8. BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871, AHD HAH nKKH FIXED AT X CArilf*—*50 |H*r Ton of “ nou lbs. at Factory. TIME—$55 per Tou of If,000 IIm. at Factory . Payable Nov. 1st., 1871, without interest. WM. t\ DUKK8 & CM)., General Agents, (Charleston, 8. C. itKV T. 8. BOINE8T, Agent at Potuaris, 8. C. F.b 1 22—tf »• T bates. Our schools, of all 11 ©scrip tions, are ojH'n to the inspection of low 18 tne time, jerorc impiguts aim i the neighbors, who go out and in at h is said pleasure, and so there uever has been ethods of a breath of evil suspicion in refer t to get euce to onr work in that direction methods in very po4sible way, whereas the Roman Catholic estab- ren event mine ofjonr own. lishments are generally within high alter all, spit uality is the great walls closed to the people. We have That teac ler w hope heart is educated ladies engaged openly in •with the B ly Spirit, longing the Tuition of girls anti the instruc- laboriug for she spirltnal well- tion of women; they have nuns, for of his or her pupils, is the eign and native, who live in nuneries. we desireltn these |days. f He We have uo confessional, no chiset aud communes with Christ; ing of meu and women. We claim baptismsihf tpe I^oly Spirit; no territorial rule, no magisterial an tude ami trustful serenity she infosed with a large, warn, loviug, thority, no official rank and no ex- a spirit of tranquil hope and reverent heart coiies befor 3 his class, territoriality to our converts. Onr submission into the hearts ol tin earnest. J His class is not fed sole object is the diffusion of light,! with wlwun together she experienced ‘‘empty Ipoou.”- The great- the spread of a higher civilization the sorrows of early orphanage iu tie way of ipirituality with all its blessings; and above all. Whilst of a most roofidiug di*|*>*i of ouirSunday schools, I the proclamation of the gosjad—that tion she ueitber rashly sought nor liiok, is owing |fo the n iconverted message of God to man which is the reciprocated the confidence of others; appoiited. Wi sl^ikl by only metlinm of new life to men and but her confidence once given was 3 means deal lnrsii with these; but | nations, and peace and l»o|»e, and teat them witll, the greatest kind- joy, to poor suffering Immunity.—Lon Let converts spei k to *such | don Chronicle. on the I subject ^f religion ; tlios** of her newly adopted Immuc. 81»e was never “weary in well doing," but, “abounded in every good word aud work.” Iu the Suuday school, iu the ifocial service, iu the publa* sanctuary she was a constant aud faithful worshipper and co-worker, ami with an earnest affection she # directed many iuto the way ot salva tiou, with whom her memory shall ever be blessed. llcrs was a character which would bear the closest inspection, and which indeed required an intimate acquaint ance to lie adequately ap|MvcAated, so unobstrusive ami guileless was her spirit ami habitual bearing, lie loved of all, sbe unconsciously wielded a fascinating influence over her familiar <x>tn|>auioUH. Iu her native home she moved as the guid- iug and presiding presence, receiving the spontaneous deferrm-e of broth ers ami sisters, as the one who for them tilled a am in ted mother's place. Aud partly, lovingly aud faithfully did she till the responsible |>ositiou thus assigned her; for by her forti Mtomarh Bitten, as an antidote sod cure for man> siliiH-nts is based. I>nrinffthr twenty years (tail it has been before the wot Id, mnninei *l.l« |»rr|isrwf Huts intended to eotu|M-le with it, have irutte up tike rockets, aud come 4awt> the extinmiishrd •ticks. Meanwhile the pmitTewi of that ioromparable Uwiie bas brew .sifl ami steady—always upward ami onward like the esirl.-V fiiabt. Its uitradur- tion imalucrs an-volutHMiinthrra|H-tttics, ami tt |>n»ved to br .me of thosr salutary revolnttotm (bat ran not jo* Isckwanl*. To-day Hamtetter’s llittem is oac of the most popular remedies in rhtvtemiowi. tif, i*i, W Ay aart irify a* and romuiamU a larger sale than say CAsnm Sgmmt ef AwtA Antetwu. THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, oeorge s. hacker s ii: sorth sutk street, * J)oor, Sash and Blind Factory, PHILADELPHIA, Is now pretMiwd to till oitlers for tdl out Church Publications, ami also standard Theological and Miscellaneous Works. filling (‘articular atts ntion gi'eu to iIh- «*f unirn ft*r SUNDAY SCHOOLS. amt es|w-i ial rare taken iu IIm* seki tHHi of KFSBAT XCH^GL UBUAilIKH, to whir It the Siiperiuteiideut gives his perwnnal attamtioti. # Address order*, as alaite, to T. I- HATlRAt'K, Jau -5-6ni Superintendent. RUPTURE CURED. Marsh’* Radical Cure Truss. •V,/r uujt ,n{j fOmi Path Impervious. f r f l K 1*^ aud moat efteetivr Truss I ie m ii* * oi^ Himtirla* wL*? ^ ,, ‘ 1 «( Kaptwaa, This Tm«s re- physicians of this wuntry, who do not beat bite to recommend it to those afllu te«l oth. h ^ Hen, “ “ b, i ** to all It U the only Truss that will retain tb*, tiow els with any certainty, and tlie wearer ran fee aasured that he Is nringa remedy that w ill be at all times safe and effectual in its operations. Of this we guarantee entire satisfaction to all who mav come under our treatment. Indies* silk elaatie abdominal belts for corpulency, falling of the womb, and as a support to the back and ahdomina! muscles. Anklets, kneecaps and stock mgs for varicose veins, ulcers and weak joint*. Shoulder braces for ladies, gents ami cliUdren, for the cure of stooping of the shoulders aud gs a cheat expander. ,n,4ram f»>^ the most superior e/WtT.uY 1 U I^—bgiil. es*jljr *4twMe<l ami «fle«tual Instruments for^all physical ,,f "*• ciall^mhi^ ^tobrated Artifi- ‘ Agrnt for Grandall’s Pateut RnhU t n itches. for Dr. Babcock's Silver Utcriue tipiwd Crutches. Agent Happorter. Agent ft sory gent for I>r. Wadsworth's Htem I»er- CHAHLE8TON. ^ U iuipoi1«-d w ork kept IN aupplv the I'onntrv BOOK OF WORSHIP. (Hi baud to x ( »uji;>n ilie niuuin trade. All work js made at our own factory in the city, amt under Oh- proprietor's rfjiecud sujVn ision Send for Price List. Factory and PritmrH. Jm-]Ware ltuouie i King, opisaute ian non Stitwl, on line of ntr railway. P. 0. other meda-inal pre|Mratiua. dmneatir or j rp|||g Baak.«f «4 papaa,i4>. « No * 170 imported. «m thia side (*f tlw Atlantic-. | rr aijT We gt%e tin- chnrrh eight As a cure for dyspe|Mia, htlltou* diww rents <*n every otjty s*dd, ami in this wav der*. m-rvww* afihdkms. gmmddrbdit«. !»•»*«* thapwfitoarcrwe to th.-. l.m. i* - - 2 July tf and as a preventive id rpnlemw fever*, it i Plirr, in sht-ep. take* precedence of every other remedy. Dark Aiwmy This fart should trarh the ambitious gilt cdg»]..‘ conttlry dealer* who emi*-*»or to foist Morocco, extra gMt... their local als*rt»«»ns «hi the putdic in its j Turkey Mtinw plain ■lead, bow futile tbeir Moatt attempts to ('^jole the community uia*t aeces<*iiUy br. Where thr |mm<- fish liate failed there is mi cliance for thr “MM-ker*.” • t UO 1 SB I ao S 00 ? rso a 751 .1 no 1 |ay tor them; Idistributel tracts and Ir 1 coin them t^eir ke L(ml whil .tgootl bcoks on the Spirituality dar s not be left back gfojind, if we want to ac b the g ^vit work set befon* t us ha f|B| more talk on the ubjeit of ex]x rimental religion, and . 1M tf fashio 18, Let fiqconverted aiehere sepai ate tben^elves from * “ wicked associates), and seek may found. Let Webster'* Unabridged. Sew IIlustra ted Edition.—As the traveler at the eternal city gazes with rapture upon the wondrous dome, and upon each recurring visit beholds something new, some new feature he bad not seen before, so it is with the student of Webster. The oftener one turns over its almost endless (uiges, the more his admiration is challenged. y less! sttention to pic nics to player. W e want more lity. The risiu \ generation .out of onr reach, that sle 'pest !* May an odt pouring of the spirit schotjl througl out the land, mercyj upon all.— in. abiding. - Possessing a lieart gra ciously sympathetic, she was uever betrayed iuto the extravagances of men* sentiment. Sensitively alive to the wants uud woes of others, she responded unselfishly to the appeal* of suffering. Whilst eminently qtial- ified to “rejoice with them that tlo rejoice,” she was equally fitted aud disposed to “weep with them that weep.” A rare disti^e rest ©due** |»er- vadetl all her uetitius, a* slit* ever seemed eager to forego her own ©ast and enjoyment to promote the bappi ness of others. Considerate of the New Advertisements. THE RELIABLE AND OLD ESTABLISHED CLOT HINfi AND HAT HOUSE t»F 1L A. W. C. SWAFPIHLD Tntkcy Mmtireo. sa|M-r estta gilt Turko Antiqm-. .* no With gilt i ls*]*, JW.rents extra. Minister* ami rtHigregatMHt* are re quested to m-im( (»ii their tuder* at wmi , to whtHtt a dtNrount of trti jrt cent, is UMlIf, TVim KD1TIOS. 1‘tire. in Slwrji. ft; Antltrtsme, gill ; Kagtbm Twrvry. ft Tea i*-r ole. f* rent ilwttM qaaotitie*. Feb H» |h*t It auwle to those «ini but in DD'Fir. K rHAPMAK. IU* J.M-Ib-t'*, ('((tumtHa. S C 24—if * • j* . t'tuler a VMiniiiig sun. where bilious afft-ettons aud fevers of \arioo* dcarrip- Mou- so gene rail) {in- vail - Tarrant's Etfe vescent Seltzer Aperient Ma* Iwen MicrcftHful bevoad all parallel. IteiH-e the |div*ician« «*f thr tropin give it their ruii'hatir ^auction, prescribing it iu pepfrreoce to every other ajierient in tiM-. The iiatirtita. of countr. gladly ac quire* c, tot this preparation is (Hie ot the fiiost delightful, as well as tuild and cool ing cathartic*. < Itemistry has yet devised, and puMcm-K every medicinal virtue of the far-famed German Si-tdcr Spa. It is a |M»m der that onlv requires the addition of w atcr to prudure in an instant a deli cious, effervescent beverage, as well as an in valuable medicine. Ask for and accept none but tin- genuine. SOLI) MY ALL DRUGGISTS. 11 It would be HU|K*rfltious to sfieak in detail of the merits of this gre*t j claims ami feelings of all, she was wark ; yet it would be impossible to moved with special temlerneaa to say a word too much in its Charleston (8. C.) Gazette. praise.— The Gov ureti is tli( •nances Marriages. ig Power word of -ymen. ither way, aud \usL and what I 1 > * ,sed. With tli is la untried, mt, we are in ourselves aud p edge of WU- t we may onl « gh paths of , ''i ce ? the depths. f»t bec6mes to i aud a surety ° helm aud mofi* e whichi if the compass 0 -■ us, by tbe bea- U, iuto the saf« j For to him « u ® comes pby^ 0 *. attainment an terature, Science is frieods, co 111 ' lay their t^ a t retrospect* by at a-rapti rig «a8ynod in the God, not tbe Nothing is o foice uieas- itions b »* legal means: >od mus; rule in the the ibllc wing passage Insulan is from a ser- before the Pennsyl- r ® heart! y agree: “The (ration and wisdom of | fred the peaee of the examine teaches us day, usfge*, practices, organizations such as wards the negle«‘ttHl aud unfortu uate; and with swetdest charity toward the erriug anti misguided. With frientls or straugeh«, her couu teuance wore a smile expressive ot her habitual cheerfulness; aud her demeanor toward all was marked with au unaffected modesty ami grace that stam|ie«l her as the high est tylie of the true Christian wimr.iu. By the same, September 21»t, 1871, j Thus ill that happy home which she Mr. Chas. I). McKinley and Miss daily blessed with the voice of her Marrietl, September 1Uth, 1871, by Rev. A. I). L. Moser, Mr. I). 0. Cosby and Miss Jane McKinley. Both of Cabarrus Count* , N. C. H AVK Jnq received Us- large*! *ud choice*! stork of ttrsdj • hiwm- ("loth- mg. fist* sad Kntnidung tiond*. that llwi have ever offered to thr ptitdir. amt rnifirariug every *ue madr. At we lutrml to do a largrr trwdr l»Mi» we bare hereto fore done, we will be able to aril at • Smaller l 1 Tottt tliaa we have heretofore door. I brr French *tv le* of . I CASSIMEKES AMD VBSTIMGS Are ack now.edged hr all to l«e tlie rhoH-e*! select lot! *»f (torn!* ever seen in thU market. Onr st vie of OKTTING PI* , GAKMKNT8 will la- superior to any-j thing we have heretofore •ttrmptcd. Onr stork of Shirts. Scarf* and Under- v* ear need Intt to be srrn to br appre- riated. , ’ Hats—we have all (He latest stvlos. We are still tusking to order those per fret-fitting Shirt*. R. A W C SWAF FIELD Iff' Country met chant* supplied a* cheap as any h«xi*r «onth of New York. Oet 13 •—tf Ui t * Ladle*' Apartment with a competent lady m attendance. < Men per mail promptly attended to. 8. MARSH, ‘J2 W. Baltimore 8t.. Baltimore. Md. June 1» tf 1855 * 1870. LUTHERAN PUBLICATION SOCIETY NO. 42 NORTH NINTH STKKKt . PHILADELPHIA. J- K. SHRYOCK, SUP’T v The Fatherland Series. The Lutberau Publication Society have made arraugements to translate and pub- jwt a aen«* of German Works, (suitable ?•*“»»> ntld, r »b© title of The 1 atherUud Senes. The following books have alreadv lieeu ptiblisliod; The Cottmre bv AejAke *0.75 In tin* Midst of the North Sea....... 0.75 Anion, the I uheruum o^5 Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Fntr; or, Filial Obedience o.«5 Gever Walty; or,Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 These six hare been put up in a neat case, forming Set Xo. 1. Under tbe Earth *0 70 Olaf Thoriakaen IM The Treasure of the Inca 0.85 Bnned in the Snow oj« Dotinfiic; or. Bread upon the Water*. 1.18 Seppeh, tbe Swiss Boy 0^5 Forming Set No. 2, put up in a neat case. p»e Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..*1.10 Leonhard, the Runaway 0.50 Little Maddon ; or, Maternal Love,.. 1.00 Gottlieb Frrv j jq Tbe School Master and his 8ob,"..!.1J8 1 oraiiug Set No. 3, pot up iu a neat cnee. Ju*t puhliftbed: Wulfgaug. Prince of Ajthalt; Tbe Iron Ape of Germany. oil gang, ofGenu In press, and will shortly be pob Gustavu* Vasa: or, Ring and Peasant t Wished: . . _, —- —. —og and ‘ Adam Nenser: The Faithful Negro ; The A alley MU1. By ( art Wild. Translated by Joel Swartz, D.D. ; Knight aud Pea*- ?- nt - EnM,r »W ; The Three King* ; faithful Until Death. We have a number of other Tranala- rioii* under way, which wo will announce from time to time. S. S. Libraries selected with unusual care. Uwbjnet Organs and Melode(His fur nishcvl to Sunday-schools and churches, on special term*. S. S. Banners supplied. August 10 49 tf .-j-: tSept 20 3—1 ut —■ I IMPORTANT NOTICE Qf All-in as ^ BOILERS J.M.EASON&BRO I> E -V 1. E R H P. B. SADTLER & SONS, OPTICIANS AND Baltimore 912 . dumsou, Street. n*PORTE*s or And Those in Want of WATCHES & FIXE JEWELKV. BUY & ® 0 33 S Mm i ACTVRIIW or SPECTACLES, SPOONS, FOHILS. AX1> SIL VER WARE GENERALLY. "* May 13 I860 444-41 hAKLECTjif April 14 ly tl^K have now in stores full line of Uie V v newest nnd most Sarah Jane Wilkinson. Both of Cabarrus Couqiy, N. C» . Obituaries. at= "orthy »Pp»y Died, in Georgetown, I). C., on the 13th September, 1871, of sudden ill ness, Mrs. LaCra M. Adler, wife of Mr. Maurice J. Adler. A pure Christian character chal* lenges the admiration of all, even of . .^ lr IKktrff condemn, I those who only present its contrast, ‘fly iu lonkisten with the Gos- Grace is distiiiguiMhing, aud crowns an our ]reed, th t wisest method its possessor with a glory not of t ie evil ii, not to force | earth. It bears the signature of Got!, wical >r ontwai d church rules, I and enstamps the divine image upon by aninspi ed |wd* erring the soul. And through the “walk > on un onvincet ami Unwilling and conversation’ , of the bnmble !?. t ^ ut tb« Apostles aud | believer it reflects “the mind that to ilepend tolely upon the was also in Christ Jesus.” Of this 3 0 * ^ foe troth Church laws, we have a bright illustration in tbe to enforce he*‘four points,’ life, example, and suddeu death of neve purify \ he heart.” Bnt Mrs. Adler. With profomid grief at ,ID8 ^ y n8 vei y strange that i her departure, yet with praise to the ristian ministers who can God of salvation, we record it as incc isistent with this when ! another triumph of his glorious o i prouou icing the evils,! grace, wi ich the lower of divine > The circumstances of her decease is ifronght o bear, really were extremely painful to the natn- does not ral feelings. Without warning site was called upon to meet the insatiate of rebuke. 1 He the \ owi of Uod at all for the fervent prayer, uimI in the social cir cle iu which site was becoming more aud more beloved, uud upon the highways of travel, ditl she aimerely endeavor to “let her light shine” as a conscientious disciple of the Lortl Jesus. Hers was iu truth “the path of tbe just which sliineth more and more unto tbe perfect day.” For her death bad no sting—tbe grave no victor}’. 8be said she was not afraid to die. With her latest breath, to sorrowiug witnesses she testified her faith in her Redeemer, the .Saviour whom she loved, bat of whose love she Jewed herself uuworthy. And she enjoined it npon them, through that same Jesus, to meet her in that blessed realm where death and parting never come. And may God incline them all, and espe cially him whose heart is now most desolate, to sacredly regard that dying request! The good Shepherd “having loved her as his own, loved her to the end.* He went with her into tbe “dark val ley and shadow of death,* and there “His rod and His staff comforted her.* Her end was triumphant, as sured, peaceful—closing in tbe light Clerical Register and Church Statistics—Almanac Notice to |«rei*an- ': fieri- GET THE BEST Webster*! Inthridgwl Dfctfowin.* 10.000 Word* and Meaning* not tn other IHrtkmariee. a.ono Ifmfrortmp*. IS*) FffQomrl*. /W|l! ( N lad to add my testimony iii it* favor w uWtwr \ S it in any nt.xiott* desire .oid funiiftti a full and n liulJi ra! Itejfisteir. and also arntral© nnd com plete tiimvli Statist ie* for 1**1 Ii F.nirtisk and the Getimm Lutheran Clmrvh Alma nac* for 1872,! WonM respect fully request meu wIki have changed FASHIONABLE 600DS Of domestic, French and Knjdjidi nwnn- tare, which wr iruiiraiit*^*, at all times, ki sell as low, if not at less prices, thau any house in Columbia, buying our Good* from the largest and most celebrated es tahlislinicnts in the Unite*! States. And all, we have now in REMOVAL. DIERCKS. Wholesale aud Itetnil W • Grocer, Columbia, S. C., n-sjHTtfnl- ly informs his friends and customers that he has removed to his new establish incut, formerly Kinsler’s building, on the comer of Richardson and Taylor streets, where a: he w ill constantb' ker^ on hand a well ,1 ^ very reholar know* it* value. all Lutheranoler their nddrexar* duiiug the post year, or ! ^ ^ desire to pirn who intend to etfaujre soon, as well aa , mr .he th«sw who have lawn lately received into 1 tile mmiatiy. to send iu their address for 1871 before the last week hi September, alker,'of Harvard.) 1871. I would rtqxH'iallv inquest the otileets of Svtiod* to send me copies of tbe pro ceediiur* of tbeir latest mectinjr*. and such other reports iu their poasesaioD which will enable me to correct and ini- j piove th.* list ium! statistics of our Alma- i p MHn lowest to tbe hiirheat, mid we uses. Other persons not minister* ar £ feel confident that all those favorina us invited b» evatnine theUlerical List aud ^ w j ( j, an OI der from a distance will he __ . . ..the StatistMw of tin* Almnnae for 1871, | plcnscd .and satisfied that L" tymotosriral parts surpasses anything and if they fiud any ineorrections, let me 11 hr earlier lanorera. J 1 Geo. Bancroft.]: know without delay, ami I shall be much olil bred. Anr otlwr assistance in making the Almanac tost lord vs and useful, will h»* iVescott, the Historian.] T he Hiost complete Dtatkmary of the Isuiinuqre. (Dr. I>ick,of Scotland.] r |* lie best imide of studeuU of oar lan- 1 irtinge. [John G. Whittier.] e will transmit his name to latest pos terity. (Chancellor Kent.] BEST GRADES OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, H B earing relation to lsnpw«p Priacipto does to Fhiloaanhy, lElUM Bnrritt,] D xeeis all other* in denning scientifle U terms. (President Hitchcock.] S olar aa 1 know, beat definiiur Die- Honan. (Horace Mann.) T ake it aftotrether, the ■nrnaaaIn*want. (Smart, the Lnjriisti < irtfocpist. ] DV33 rs in ttonuag seu ntiOc yi.qu xeentvnd. (President Hitehrm-k.] ^ g. BROBPT, Publisher. IS Kept *2 m . Alb-ntown, l*a- WM G. WHILDEN, Agent, I.fcAl.t.K IK Watrhes, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wore. Clocks, THE ONE <m TO DEAL WITH. selected assortment of all articles belonfr- iuir to Ins line of Uisincas, K ueh as GrtH-r- ries, l*txivisious. Tobaccos, Ac. January 2fi 21-ly Staunton Female Seminary. T HE Second Session of this Institution will opeu on Wednesday, tbe 15th of September next. The aim of tUs school is to furnish a {seminary of hijrh m ade for the education of the daughters of the Lutheran Church, a* weu aa others who may desire to enjoy its advantages. Its Faculty of ten teachers embrace* among its number as able instructors as are to be found in any similar Insritu- tiou. The entire expense* of a pupil foi Board, Tuition in the English. Scientific, and Latin course, including furnished rooirt, fuel, lights, and washing, forth© scholastic year, will be *245. Extra studies reasonable. Letters addresaed to Rev. J. I. Miller, Principal, or Prof. E. Louis Ide, Super - „ will re- inteudeut of Music Department ceive pi-oinpt attention . UUC 2 tf 11. uwu application,scud prompt- , fl, full lines of samples of those A necessity for every iaUdligeot family, student; teacher and i<rofe**iotu»l man. Whst library is complete without the tiest English Dictionary ? AUSO, >'iac (W and Engraved (Has*. Table WmW.»HtaUFIrt^DtoU. M r y .) °1lX2t*vZZ £&£T , «8 n 7‘ C’."*.* 5 Ru*, ArtMm. I W. re^cttnU, onle.^ -liioL wo I* really age* oro tmenon Orders from the country carefully will receive the prompt and personal at- 855 King Street, Comet Beaufain. IN THIS We will ly by maf. r kind of Goods desired aud'specified by oar friends and customers. All ordon aeeooi] tan ied by cash amounting to $25 aud over, delivered iu any jiart of the 1 State free of freight charges. Those nn- arcompanied, will be sent C, O. D. ksst m ouhht re m. it* takes ever SSS Ci < ■!■■■ S .ire throughout the South. Ben«l for illustreted OSuldgureh Price LisMndoertiAr»t«M of piunterwwho ueeth.iu. •oi.b lOVMCTtUS: IRINLY, Mint It NAtOY, Uoww.*t. 4»-ly a c. lean Educational Mo PmSSm by O. fipriBgtkdd, Maa*. Sold by all Buakzdk CK. Sept 29 A* MERRIAM. Key Box 521, Charleston, a C. Sept. 22. 3—2m t. wing lc _ fsetioa to all. Give os s trial. J.E&M. L. KHfARD, May 19 Ccdombia. S. C. DIFLES, K Mater Sh* J Material. Write Bevolvers, Gnu For Price lint, to Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh. Pa. AmyGui»s»Bevoh^ra. cr traded fur- AgBRtL vented. AMg 4 4fimflB