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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. I NOVEMBER JO. 1871 , the effect that a dollar, ige, be contributed by •h member in connection 1,0*1, and in conniption olutiou to rod to them H the poor widow, for the bowing them Moie easy it j and of stirring them up io go and do likewise. I of it from the palpit is I the ground, that unless \ manner, brooght to the j' the members of the by of them will, very 'any thing other matters disposed of, and we adjourned to meet at the call of the Executive Committee. Our meeting was of interest ,aud profit. The only thing that seemed wanting was the presence of our ao- tive, working, State agent, Rev. Mr. Wych, who was absent, ss be said, in other fields among his Uratbyto- riau brethren. This leads me to reflect that perhaps preachers, peo ple, Bible societies and all expect too much at the hands of Mr. Wj cli, we lull our consciences to sleep and let them quietly repose and dream till he comes along and awakes them by his firm, unerring rape of duty, instead of raising the hue and cry ourselves: it is day, the moruiug is gone—midday has come, go to work in your owu fields, no louger slum ber—no louger sleep—but take bold of the work of spreading the Bible assigued us. ~The work of the State agent is to explore the State, ours the County. He is doing his work well. Let us do ours better, aud a new era-*iu the Bible cause iu the “Old North State'’ will soon dawn upon us. Respectfully, Jno. H. WelboK.n, flqf’f. observed, they can not fell to be We commemorate anniversaries of eventa In oar own national and per sonal history of comparative insig nificance, and think It eminently proper and profitable, bat the com memorattoa of oar redem|»tio«i from tbe bondage of sin and death by oar blessed Redeemer, is too freqaeutly regarded as rank Romanism. Tbe commemoratiou of Hia nativity' is often stigmatised as foolish super stitiou, bat it is considered altogeth er proper to observe tbe natal days of distinguished warriors and states men, whose services to mankind are oftentimes very questionable. Bo you will see, yoang friends, how very inconsistent even Christinas are sometimes. Bat let us not observe these days in a merely formal man ner, or as simple holidays, for then we need expect no benefit | but 1st os karn from Advent season, Christ num, Epiphany, Lent, especially from Good Friday and Easter, and from Ascension Day and Peoteooat, all the solemn bat most joyous lessons that were intended to be deduced therefrom. M. ¥L ft. had hardly the sky towards tbs Booth breams as red as firs, sad a fearfnl tempest arose. A presentiment of danger was experienced; all thought of saving their property) bat the fire came in large flaming ball*, erem ingiy down from the sky. lie fled, took refuge behind n stable, and considered where to go next, for the .100 buildings in Peahtigu wen* in ooe moment in flames, and the heat was so intense that it was impossible to endure ft Tbe stable caught fire, and seeing a dark streak on the horiaoo, where there Is no fire, Bro. Hubtier hurries onward; be falls down, overcome by the heat; re covers, however, aad reaches the swamp, ia which he finds several of hla church members; and one of them, laying hia hand on hia pastor's head, says: ‘It Is well, sir, that yon Marsh's Radical Core Truss. sdfcal not give * «*t « Ultle doing j; * penny sugar, or loaf fie for Jesug. d this money T llr. I*-m and most »\<• Truss known f«*r tin- rim* and relief ai I lent is or Kupi tire. This Trnra ha* re- reives Hie ranrifanof tin m..,i eminent t»li> siriaii* of this country, who do not hesitate to n-eotmoend it tothose afflicted with Hernia a* la-in* «ii|M-rior to all other*. V It in tin* only Truss that will retain tin Itottfl* with any certainty, and the wearer ran feel assured that lie is uainfr s remedy (list will be at all time* *sfe and effectual In it* operation*. Of this we guarantee cut in- satisfaction to all who may come under our treatment. lawliea' *ilk elastic alslominaJ belt* for corpulency, falling of the womb, and a* a to tbe lank and abdominal Mam*. Anklet*, kneecaps and stock ing* for varicose veins, ulcers and weak joint*. h boulder bnw-e* for ladies, gents and children, for tlie emv of stooping of the shoulder* and aa a chest expander. l*ile Instrument*, the most superior article in use—light, easily adjusted and effectual. In*tnim«*utM for all physical deformities, curvature of the spine, hem leg*, club feet. Ac. Agent for Clement's Celebrated Artifi cial Limit*. Agent for Grandad’* Patent Unblw-i tipped Crniche*. Agent for I>r. Babcock'* Silver Uterine Supporter. Agent fi»r Dr. Wadsworth 7 * Stem Per- sory. I-adier,' AiNUtment with a competent lady in attendanee. < iid* i> jier mail promptly atteuded to. 8. MARSH, 99 W. Baltimore St.. Baltimore. Md. Jane it if hly, xjever kuow . they do not subscribe eCh.troh paper. Mmeqver, in brought to their Attention iu t blic manner, it will, probably, tt deeply impcessedjynHMi fheir than « they were to read it ae. And it may, y$a, it doubt- rill lie, that the Lchl wUl oc- m* the reading of jit With his especially-if M® J* flr »t 1 jn prat er to do so; io that rery will be moved by i« to imitate tampleof the poor widow, i gill close *in the ward* of the • ‘‘Who can doubt that if iu 1 as well as iu other graces, we all than become as little child- taY ,could result such an increase gift* that there icon Id not be uded eagerly, bnoe I began have always e for myself; WW the work *»• many are I. never knew THE PRICE HU BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871, AND HAS BUCK FIXED AT AHH—$50 per Ton of 2,000 Iba. at Factory. TIME—#55 ]ier Ton of 2,000 Iba. at Factory . Payable Nov. laL, 1871, vtthomt interest. •- WM. O. DUKEB A OO., General Agents, « « < 'harieaton. 8. O. Rbt T. 8. HOINEHT. Agent at Pumana, H. 1'. Feb I -*» tf aa chriatiana* They suffers! tem bly from the brat, yet lived through the night, la the morning Prahtigo waa bat a sand flat \ not a house, not a ahiagle, nothing waa kU. Ia addition, 400 perram* perished un doabtedly ia the flames and the water. In Zoekerboarh, Bra. Hub oar's other church, oat of aixty dwellings, only ooe escaped deatrwc Uoo. At ooe place were found in a thicket itt dead bodies, and T35 have thus far been barfed. Bra. Ilnbaer ioat ever) thing, except what he had my rent d borrow it, Id ever find But I don’t re —the dear W- refuse such fw l»ter‘ she P ***& «ghty- k s*Mne way. pt oar church he Memorial e months she all saved in fid given her. 121.85 'from kugle twelve ' add that she i in christiau han in all the u* connection to can doubt aa in other ius become os would result ur* gifts that m to contain Ecclesiastical. THE LUTHBUR BOOK STORE, 117 \*rH Hirtk Street. PU I LA ft E L P H I A, GEORGE 8. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, For the Lntherau Visitor. A Sketch of the Church —For the Young Lutheran. CkarlomtiUe, la.-On .Monday, July doth, the little Kvsagelieal lAitheran Immauuel’s church waa consecrated. Rev. 1* Loch ner,. of Richmond, preached the dedmattMi sermon iu the moruiug, in German. Rev. K. A. Bischoff, of Alexandria, delivered au Eugliah sermou m the afternoon. The coagregaUoa be longs to the Missouri Synod Mtrfca, Trjas.—The Wetidtc U theran church waa uoBsecrated <>u Sunday, April 23. Revs. Zimmer man aud Graif preached ia the Ger man, sad Rev. 1 “slimer ia the Wersdic language. Herbin has now two La tberan churches. St. Lomio, .Wo.—Rev. M. Rhodes, of IiebatMN), Pa., has aoreptesl a rail from tbe Kngitsh MUwioa Charrh. The F*r m Went.—Hopes are eater tamed b> pastor* west of the Rocky Mountains, that a Lutheran ftyood may noon he organised on the l*srifle coast. Washington^ />. —A new a*ras are: Dr. Butin's church has cuagre gatiotial ten drinkiug^ ia tbe lecture room. lute a Sgnod has 8o paators, 1JD { cougregaOoos, and lOyUOll commuui cants. Margin *4 ftgnod numbers Ai ail Bis tern, 10 of whom are German* .Vcir York.—Tbe old Hyaod baa become almost entirely Genaaaiaed. It ha* cm its roll 54 ministers. The Missouri Synod in tbe East ia composed of HD pastors. 40 school teachers, 1*5 congregation* and 10, : 000 communicants. It haa 10 poo gregatiotin in Pennsylvania, and .11 iu New York. Chicago—ftcaudioaviaii Lutheran cburrliea burnt: Emmanoel'a, cost ♦.10,000; the Mission Chapel. Paul i Anderaon’s »»H charrh. and tbe Old Hweiliah church. Only ooe bwrdwh Lutheran charrh is left in the city. German.—Rev. II. Wimder writes to the Zeitsehrift: “Mv church and W V school* are in rains. The rest of tbe German churches wer* mem fully spared." Knglish.—Church of Merry. Also, the Charity Hospital, ou which a debt of $7,000 rests, for which l>r. Paanevuiit is |*ersooslly res|iooslble, and tbe ftwedish Lutheran Hook store, the pro)»erty of the AngUstans Syuml, o(W<*e of publication of Hem- landrt. Augustan* nnd Misstonarm. Value $15,000. Manemicr, Mich.—Rev. IV. Deuke writes to Rev. 8. K. Brobst: “Ma neater is an ash heap. Tbe fire caused by the burniug of tbe woods, threw itself, driven by tbe south wind, with nuch fury on the city, that bat few could attempt to save anything. This heavy miaiortune befell sixty families, more than three-fourths of my congregation. Oar ebureb and my dwelling won drously escaped. We were, how ever, iu tbe greatest danger, and were preparing to flee to the lake with oar living child, aud the corpse of our little sou, just dead, bat tbe Lord delivered us." Wisconsin.—A i-orrespoudetit of the Oemeindeblatt says: “8evea en tire counties were banting at the same time. Webstek r the Lutheran Visitor. Carolina, Bible Society. Tbe Daviditou County at its laht annual 1 the follow lug resolu- Church Publications The. Lutheran Church doea uot believe that baptism is simply a sign of a grace to be hereafter pos sensed, but, as the promise is unto the ckildreu of believers as well as theuiselves, she believes that a seed of grace is de)»ositcd in the hearts of all baptized children whom God's fore-knowledge sees will keep the covenant, which will eventually come to maturity. Not that all baptized children will be saved—far from it— but all those whom God foresees will exercise faith, He then formally udopts os His childreu. These are tbe principal doctrines iu which she differs from other I*ro- testanl Churches, some of these, however, teaehiug a nearly similar belief in their symbols, which they now see proper to disseut from. It is important that you should under stand these distinctions, for as we believe our doctriues to tie thorough !y Bcrijitur.il, this is the ouly good reason which cuti be offered why* different brauebes of tbe Protestant Church* should be maintained. They are all parts of the one great holy Catholic Church, but it is beat that those whose doctrine* barnnVuixe perfectly should ai t in coucert. Tbe differences an* not such as to imperil tbe salvation of honest dissenters, though we think their spiritual edi- ticatiou not likely to be so well promoted, and we are of opiniou that the system of religious belief, as a whole, is more jierfect if pro|**r ly understood and believed. In her mode of worship and ob servance of days appointed by tbe church, she differs from some other denominations. ■ JTIIERAN PUBLICATION 80CIETY XO. 12 XriRTH * FKTH BTKEET. PHILADELPHIA. J K. SHRYOCK, srP'T m»«« u» 11m- Slims {Mwedettborgiaa) complains a€ the slow progress of the new doctrine. The membership la Aamni lines not number move than 5,uuu. They SUNDAY SCHOOLS. ami esperlsl rate takes is the ekrUua mi 1FSH1T 10HIMU. MHHiHIM. U» whlek the Hs|*re1«le«4est fir mm |»i« |enuai attealHsi A4Are— order*, a* shine, Iu T. U .SCHKAt K, Jaa 2.V4MU Super intendent. BOOK OF WORSHIP. Hr V U~ «... IW t- Uormm W »V«- <A 4 ri—nr* The Fatherland 8e: ea. Tlie Luthersn Publication Society have made arrangemeuts to trauslstc and pub- li*li a M-ries of German Work*, (ruitabh fot Family and 8. S. u*e.) under the title of “Tl»«- Fatherland Serir*.*’ The following lmok* have already been published: Tlie t otlagi by the Lake .$0.7* In tin- MidM of tbe North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Fidierman ' 0jS5 Rm*’, the Little Savoyard 0.85 Fritz; or. Filial Obedience 0.65 (Teyer Walty; or. Fidelity Be warded. IjOO Tbi-se six have been |mt up ia a urat rase, forming Set No. 1. Under tbe Earth $0.70 Olaf Thorlakaen 1.00 'I'he Treasure irf the Inca <... 0^5 Buried in the Snow 0J&0 I kMuisie; or. Bread upon the Water*. 1.10 Seppeli, the Swim Boy 0.65 Fonuiug Set No. 2, put up in a neat fane. The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,--$1.1® I>eouhard, the Runaway, 0.50 Little Madeloti ; or. Maternal Lore,.. 1.00 liottiieb Frev U8 Tlie Stjiool Master and his Son. 1 jOO Forming Set No. 8, pnt up in a neat ease. Ju«t published: Wolfgang, 1'miii of Auludt; The Iron Age of Germany. In jin***, and w ill shortly be nuldishi-d: Gn*tavn« Vara: or. King and Peasant; Ad*m Neww ; Tbe Faithful Negro ; The CHARLESTON. S- C \0 imported Work kept ou hand to lx Mippli the rouatry trade. Ail a ork i» made at oar own factory in the city, aad under the proprietor’* xpeeaal •uuanrkflaa. H* ih1 for !*r*re Log. Factory and Ware Kih«u Kina, appuatte Cannaa SUeet. ou lit* of City railway. P. O. Box, No. 17»» duly 7 . tf Business Department this incident of shame and mantle high Society met at] Pilgrims i, in tins county, < D the 7th Ihe attendance wiu unusually -exceeded our most sanguine ations. We really felt $hat iciety was again ali- e; sprung it were, from a meie dwarf to grow» society, ins hrejd with energy and zeal. meeting was opened with oual exercises, and lan address 6 President, Rev.' H. John- pastor of the Presbyterian i in Lexington. Ai extract of oat excellent aildrtss will be him a great injasti ;e. It was d, iustruitive and ciitertain- ld was listened to aid rewived teat delight. It rei illy seemed hat was wanting to make our y all a blaze was in rliis address T his iw»*. of ri i*o«. -in.<>, u ■*<>• rradj. Wr give I be .I.hmIi eight eeat* aa every ropy mid. ami ia th»* way port «f the |M(UU wen* to the c hurrh. Prirr, ia Sheep....... .$1 0U J L Ihrfcrrt. J G Hooara!. W Riser. K G Lyles. Mrs II Karr, B f He her. Rev l*mf Kuielt/er 8 K 4'obb, sr. I> fthealrj. G F QoaaUM-k, Mr* II B Johaaoti. M K Horse y, W B Andrews, Miss A Wiggera. J Berubunl. Mr* M Raff. J F Beckman, I reader that r Ivant of the I to whom He | this world’s Lut live or ten - I the anppoit of , lint bet: a uce of • Ln thiF earth! ; I widow, over . lug in a little live, and snp- pK-edle, giviug [twelve month [sum—for -one bl.8o. |ery important u she enabled re sum 7 She J own words, v change over p I have goth- t Unica.”: Well Lis to be itali- pd easy of ac- |! It is diffi- liember of the ras this poor lontribating of hip during the to liars for the My the poorest he same means, kear one-ticeu which is all b. There are won can save [cause, if only tlo it. Strive, [ and tbe way Itself. This is we learn from le widow. As Iplicity, began the Lord, by hearts of her lenty of work, her liberally II her soon to pi. And thus bt*e who, from stenjatic way> b the Lord’s te old adage, till there’s a I*srk AraWswr 1 *5 AraWsqsr Gill,.,. I a ■ursren Turk*. gtU r4gr * 110 Morarm, t lira gilt t » Tuzkrj Muttuni. pbuu t 75 Turkay Mflwro, apn extra gdt 5 N Tsrk* > Aatb|«r I to Wltk grxtt clasp*. M rruto extra. Miaisarr* *sd raamwaiiMi* art rm- q«rMni to aa thru ortirr* *t mmt, IjJJibra a tlisrauut of ten pci real, i* rULTIT EDITION Prtrr. ia Kbccp. $2; Anfesiar, gib odor. $1; Eadisfi Turkey. $4. Tea per rrsa d»~«M *»i Mode IsiImmc * bo ban iu <t«sntnic HUFFIF. 4 FH \PVTn, Honk *r Her*, t'ailumkia, 8 C Feb IU 24—«/ Tlie Kim of Mim-ral Spring* i* tlie < icruuui Scl tJH-t ; «aat Tarrant • Mfevraeent Seltzer Apenent I* it* iluullrau 1 Alter* utn-oUu* iu vusdrrfol Took Aperient mud Anti- Bilinu* *wmrcu ia from even Mmrnr. i'he uuemtinu ha* been settled whether *rtifk-imlly im-dumted water* ■my mil Is* e«]ttal to those which bunt aparklmg from the earth itself. They ran ; and the Seltzer Aperient, m ben undoatSedly pure sail m-nstne. prove* tl*e fart. Be rantioa*. Accept none Krv F. Elmore. F Hchmncier. lira M K Miller. II Miller, W Yeaktav, Miaa M Singh aura. Major E Pifrr. Mm M I*ifrr, Mira K ('oo|«er. I*ul»b*4rd hy the Lutheran Book Store, So. 117 North Sixth Street. PHILADELPHIA. I U aow in pm*, and • ill he teadj U> inae altoot November lot. Early or der* are *oliri«ed. ll nill hr printed with uauaual aeai new*, ami offered for mle aad general dSiibalhw at the faffania* low rate*: Single «opy. $0.10 Per Ibmen. 73 bvxnail. $1.00 Per Fifty. Pur Uoadrvd. . ’. no • c oo The German Lutheran Almanac, intb- liflfcrd bj Her H. K. Bruts*, fot fters. f urn takes at the raise rates. Addrmw a* above T. L ftUHRACK. St»LI) BV ALL DRUGGISTS fi close of the atidress, a $n enrollment kf memliere I • • 4xt year was apj>ointetl. J then took re*ess for the 4 partaking of refresh- r ifnlly ou ksml. re assembling tbe rejtort imittee on Enrdllment was | which was heard with | a4 • y fungs, pleasure, and grat- •tn this report w e pleas- jized the fact that our hich for many yearsonly the name, and bos'been iloug with a membership f a ♦corimral'* guanl, is Aety indeed and io truth. Such thing* are not obligatory upon individual churches, if it is thought best to dispeiim- with them, but for tbe sake of regularity and bannouy, it is proper that the practice should • lie uniform. Tbe original Lutheran ('Lurch felt that tbe projier use of a liturgical form o'f worship and the observance ol commemorative days were favorable to religious edification aud devotiou v- al feeliug, aud she did not consider it necessary to throw aside every thing in her worship that was simi lar to the practice of the Roman Church. Whatever she knew anil felt to be good she retained, and she was conscious there was much eveu in that church whose origin was a pure one. She merely wished to expurgate the evil, aud not throw the good overboard with it; and did not couaider it necessary to carry tbe iconoclastic spirit to such an extreme as tbe demolition of all tbe internal good and the external beauty of that system. Everything is liable to abnse in this poor world, and if formalism may sometime* How from the use of liturgies, what close observer will not admit the equally great abuses that exist where often there is tbe greatest antagonism to forms 7 Besides, for malism bos its seut iu tbe heart, aud is not depeudeut upon these outward circumstances. And there cau be no worship without some form, for even if an extemporaneous service is improvised by a leader, it must necessarily l»e a form to those who follow it. But simple forms that have been thought to be beneficial have been retained in our church, and it is one of her distinguishing marks, and we are of opinion that it is the |best method to preserve that decency and order recommended by. St. Paul. Then she observes tbe principal • festivals appointed by tbe early church, and this also distinguishes her from some other denominations. We hope yon arc sufficiently well instructed to know what these are, and that you may realize them to be favorable, to the promotion of devout fooling- When they arc properly Special Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE life trunk- tbr feck aad ailiac naturally turn when ranting gboat for tbr nxim »f rvbrf. Tfejr iaqairr * hat a arferiar ha* dene fra otkm, before tbrr adopt it tbraaratvm. Of all tb* rrmodm aad preventive* b see. Hwtrtlrr i Hurararh Bitter* inert* the teat awl tnoatpbaaUy. and be ore it* Inneiur popttlarity and va*t rale*. The mifferer from a membership of one hundred And Those in Want of OLD KHTARLIHHKD eighty-nine in one single neigh- °°d, and a most interesting and a raging future of all this is, that Sabbath schools came up en feand by paying in their peunies, anil quarters claim member- in our Bible Society. Various s of routine of business were !ded io. re{H»rt of our was most acceptable— iug |he Society to be in better icial condition than for many fe -more niohey on baud and books; ahd this, too, tn the tbe famous vegrtabfe *traaarluc. Tbr virUni of fever and *ff«r. Hvrr rorapUint. rooMipatioa. nrrrua* prostration, or |tea era! drhilitp. ha* oaly to m*kr iaqairv ia tbe oeferlibnrhond wbevr be rwidw ia K have am iu atoiv a full lim- of the nowcdt ami most R. A W. C. 8WAFFIELD H ave ju*t iwiv«l till- ImpM ami rhokvut stork of Rratly - iiinilr Cloth - itta. Hal* and Furatahin* that tbrr bave ever offrrvd to tbr public, aod rmhraritig every 4*r made. A* we intend to do a lanrrr tnulr than we hare hereto fore door. «r aill hr able to aril at a Smaller Profit than are have heretofore door. Oar French at> lea of CA8SIXEU8 AUD VKSTIHOfi Are *rkw«^drd by all to be tbe cfefeeal wlrctiou of Good* ever netui in tfife market. Onr at vie of GETTING V? GARMENTS a ill Or superior to aay - tbing ae have beretrdorr ailenplirl. Our atork of Shirt*, ttearfi* aad Under wear nerd but to be *een to be appre ciated. Hat*— we have all Ike latest style*. We are still roakina to order thoar perfect-fitting Shirt*. E. A W. C. SWAFFIELD CF Country merrbant* snpplieil aa cheap a* aay home south of New York. Oct 13 «—tf •toraiivc haa effartrd in caae* aimilat to hia own. In tbe published testimony to it* flerita be will find a volume of proofs of its sanitary prndrrtiea, which it ia In- FASHIONABLE 600D8 Of dmiM-Atir, French and EukIUIi inanu- tun . \» hirh we guarantee, at all tum**, to rail aa low. if not at ho price*, than anv lioura in Columbia, huymp our Goods from tlie larjrent and most nrlebratcd e* tabliahment* in the United States. And aa we drain* to please all. we have now in our house the He tries it. and tbe effect it pmdnera oa hia system adds another Io tbe hum of witnesses in its favof. Thus, Its rep utation founded on facta, not aarartioo*. continually grow* aad spread*. Uhatia- Uwal trickster*, aad otber* who take a somewhat wider ru«r, attempt to thrust in to tbe hand* and down the throat* of invalid*, their haphazard coooortioa*. a* aubutitutew for the tonic which for an R IFLES, Shot-Guns, Revolver*. Gun Material. Write for Price List, to Great Western Gun Work*. Pittsburgh. Pa. Army Gun*. Revolver*. Ate., bonjrhi or traced for. Agents wanted. Aug 4 48—6ui EVERY CLASS OF GOODS ( tentitj we ■ must lend tinfib the P w * 3 ° gives xus all we have and ^P®fil»(jed by this new life, we 0 'ed to employ an agent to travel on gh oar county, and work both . ■' flnanciql interests of throughout Ike United State*. Spankh America, Canada, and tfe> Weal Indira, hut oaly succeed to a very limited extent. In this reasoning age, tbe people having ascertained what ia really deserving of their confidence, decline "running after strange gods." Fmui tbe lonntt to tbi- liiglieat, and we feel confident thaf all those favoring n* na with an order from a distance will be pleased, and satisfied that Kaira throughout th* South. Bead for lln»tr»ted Catalogue* ith Price Listaadcvrtificato-i Sw^^ana of planter* w ho use them. polb amrinruu: ■A HRifilT, Wilt A HAMT, ^5, Unnnu, Kt. I 4$ ly All tbe forenta and meadow* burned for weeks, and tbe fire, flogged on mile after mile by the equinoctial norms, consumed everything in its onward eoarae. Bat tbe heaviest misfortune baa overtaken two of oar congregations, in and near Peshtigo, which were prospering through tbe bleaaed ef ficiency of Bro. Hubut-r. Not only ia tbe place and country around completely laid waste, but a large number of persons were homed to death. Peshtigo exists uo looger; Bro. Hubuer aod a few with him have been saved as by a miracle. He bald hia Bible olaae on Sunday evening, and returned about half poet 8 o’clock to his lodging*. He •manual inieriHis ot onr ■M the spreading of the bg onr own destitute. Our 1 aim i» to pat tbe Bible in and house* of all onr citi- t yiewlthat oar Society wit u must t)0 up and kt while-the Roman Catho- i is so fast spreading her over P. B. SUTLER ft SONS, OPTICIANS AND jrAVtcat sBAXutuiff WM. G. WHILDEH, Agent. UK.ai.KK IK Watches. Jewelry. 8ilver aad Pitted Wart. Clocks. Fine Cot and Kngrared Glass, Tabic Cutlery, China and White Oran He Goods, Varan, Toilet Sets, Fancy Article*. Orders from tbe country carefully filled sod satisfaction guaranteed. Attention, Agent*! Think of This!! Wonderful Success!!! 30,000 copies of Brocket t'* Hi*tor>- of tlie Franco- German War sold first 60 day*. It now contain.* a full historj of the Red Rebel lion in Paris, making nearly 000 pages and 150 elegant illustrations, and will sell five time* faster than heretofore. Price, only $2.50. Incomplete work*, written in the interest of the Irish and French, an* being offend with old illustrations, and. for want of merit, claiming to be oiBcinl, etc. Beware of such. Brockett’s in both English nnd German, is the most impartial, popular, reliable, cheap anil fast selling work extant. Look to yoni interests, strike quickly and you can coin money. Address GOdDSPEtD 4t CO., LN THIS CITY TO DEAL WITH. We will, upon application,rand prompt ly by mail, full line* of sample* of those kiad of Goods desired and specified by our friend* and customer*. All orders accompanied by cash amounting to $95 and over, delivered in any part of the State free of freight charges. Those un accompanied, will be sent C. 0. DA ing, sheltering wings land, that when they do ■g ns they may find us the bright midday (not iu of Gospel—Bible WATCH EH & FINE JEWELRY We respectfully solicit orders, which will receive the prompt and personal at tention of one of the firm. Onr prices being low, we think we can render satis faction to all. Give us a trial. J.H.AX.L KINARD, May 10 r Columbia, 8.0. Iliug from tlit 1 Ration, (oi* cou ixge constats ot solution paaeed ypeace ^-organization of our completed, aud UAP.LS?T0i J.M.EASON&BRO