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that it vm * Wftli respect M many of ® av « main- effort a t - ■« over bigotry had either fanati- N *« rejected ^ th# church Ptope, and no ..oe4 of begin- I, fantastical, or time, rejected as purely hu- I th ** •« tWugs by the movement was ‘ An4 so the ~®* f •« neither ^Aodicol, hot ^^uta truth tfe ® word of amanda. The >U mention as Keformers -* <**rck. a new church * »**<* 'Christ, which had time, was as 3ked, that they the wrath of fn such an evil only held to k .or Christian jlble and known n of all true retained the organic and * that they »at clung like spews to the thiugs that |i* fettered and vy struck no off the Pope aariligioualy I of the church, ild be. They lesiastics iu fnd nuns that the church, and who > who* turn- desired to with him. habili ie a part of rithout divine ey fearlessly But baptism, remain id. Npue of those who ?r the Papacy. |of ordinances of church I which started I 1 stop or . cease [was taken out >w continued, res the Evan the right to but estab- one holy, jhurch, to the ire not iu this • had been a Smith, and r, then indeed ‘rotestantiaui >n, a heresy, s the the Apostles, kis coadjutors jtolic suooes- >uly, but for I which Christ |must be per- the world by tbd eldership held fast by farth concern- taught that lividnal, divine Ire are three iis divine es- God the Fa- |God the Holy *■ <,» the doctrine ling original secoud arti- . ifession, and ipostolic aud which Christ i possessed ther words, ued hainan ud man are >bis Christ. reconcile i rose again an eternal, inctities all ggftii) tO. they held baptism was salvation: ; to be bap- . of spiritual by the Holy and this :trine of the a future punishments l jttdg' the ‘lead, te and others All these, ed with f * THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. 0., NOVEMBER 24. lt$71. or >nt k to i'* i-. held fast, there |was no par or a^taioaity, and velty K sensation, , Jtpl earned regard for w iprever (t might la* not lay, we can or tjiat doctrine the papists live it But ; mid held /tut good, tu vHu day, II so donscientiouM. religion* doctrines ©tuned by persons too nr wh like the * thik beiug the uieut assigned for But do ch per so us Away thb doctrine of God Jt lie doctriji* of Christ, 4 fhe soul, Uie doctrine tl>€ doctrine of and b4Ui beuausi the Uomnu Iwiq these doc trines f Lu- 1 * reject lUnrthing be- Catholics hold it. not. which show to lie candid men, aud uo Those who oppose anythiug became others hold it, are enemies of the truth. The gays, ^Prove all things; that which fe food." The hlch gave ns Protest- was clearly iu aoconlaoce this text and a!! other Scrip- authority- But the right of «mr and thus relorming tli* cbnrch» V* 8 dimmed and Far as only that which xi¥ #d was to bc^ held fast, aud all D gs were to be pro veto of course tbmgs were rejected because i ley were evH. \i they rejected the Fdpe as head the church, because in bringing cJjMius to the test of God's word, was po authority fouud for an office.* None of the Apos tils had any pre-emineuce or snpe- liTity over the otberaJ Aud uo ajch.Uuug aa universalj bishop was eun hinted at in the Bible. Ou the contrary, the pope, in 1 is blaaphe nous assumptions of th* powers of G d, rraa.ofearly defined iu prophecy antichrist. And he .was there- »condemned as the greatest ©ne at of the church and tb«j trntk l the worship of the virgin Mary aap other saints was. ippeted as Because the first com t forbids us toljfiave more give divine honor creature or image, but to God jy. 'There is hot one God. and Mediator between Gotland man, mao Christ Jesus." 1 Tun. ii: 6. in this ago, which arc exactly the opposite of the two maiu principle* governing the lteformation in the sixteenth oeutury, aud so dearly ea forced by the Apostle In the text. The oue is to take everything that exists in the preeeut form of chriati unity without examination or proof, utterly ignoriug the importance uf doctrine, and makiug no effort to dis criminate between the true and the false. This daaa of peraoua ears nothing about creeds, they say, or denominational peculiaiitiea, or churches. They claim to have a higher and better spiritual expert euce; oue that does not depend upon doctrines, but ream upon inward ooo- sciousnesa, affectiou, sentiment and feeling. They are for union, they say. The union of all upon the basis of love to Jesus, aud a deal re to go to heaveu. It is not essential with them to determine exactly who •uid what Jeans was, whether a com inou man, an extraordinary mao, a prophet, a martyr, a philanthropist, or a divine being equal with God aud oue with God. They can love him all the same. Aud it is not essential with them what way a man taken to get to heaven; whether the way of the Bible, or the way of reason and nature. All that is wanted is a re ligious sentiment, aud sentiment is their religion. Bat such a religion is not divine, it is purely human. It is a purely subjective emotion, onto ml to man; a shadow without a sub stance ; a form without life; a name without a power. Christianity is a system of doctrine*, well defined and marked, every oue of them essential; not one to be omitted, or lightly esteemed, aud so perfect that not another one dare be added to the number. '"As such it has triumphed and revolntionised the word, iuangn rating the kingdom of God upon earth. And when this is set aside for a mere seutimeutalism, the pre cious holies inspired by the Gospel will perish$ and all that feed npon such pleasing phautasies will perish with them. Ajas! that we most de clare this to be the po|*ilar religion of the age, and that in warning yon against it we must suffer the opposi tion of the prevalent opinions around us, ami stand in the current as a bar rier to resist its ouwaid sweep to tb© shoreless sea! O, that we might but leant this oue important lesson from the text aud from the history of the Reformation, to ‘prove s/I thing*,' aud prove them by the law ami testi mony of God’s word ! Tin- other evil tendency that exists L |hey rejected the Kloctriue of , among us contrary to the Apoatlr tificaticii by works "instead of l‘»«l »»d Ike conservative Reform fi| As God’s word declares “the , « to reject all the past simply t shall Uve by* faith,!? and that because it is past, and hold noth ,owa righteousness * as filthy iog ** that comes from other s before God. aud *e can only sources, getting away from all that Ipktoefs of the! righteous , is historical ami conservative. “Tru ■ly,” say* a writer, “the edge of our religious'beliet has ls*cu dulled, tin- object i\ »* •truth'* of religion com par ativcls ignored, the sterner features of Christianity \«*iled and paMw-d over: whilst |*-ople are taught to accept a little flutter of feeling and empty sentiment for \it«l piefy. and to upld) the glorious promise* of the Gc*l-el to all sort* of philosophic*, reforms, and experiences, hardly up lo some of the better heathen civil- ‘W 1 '*** l>eo Uk M+efith, and gh*o aurkdlar conies ,aoTi ‘ to be,iev e I lielieve. Converts arc s of God by fi|ith in Christ. . $h*y rejected the dogma that ments can lieneflt any one is iu ^1m t faith, thkt yss it is e the is of Beyond this w beavrn nor is the iltemselves, il. ^ triue of place of Id, which sell. And vers for traufubstantia Host; and iui- se. in the fflben* of e; aud world, as ,4 r ^h«y rejected .— tia i and the worehip of 1 the worship of pic' hud the booting of i 'ftey ritfccted cell *^8thood or private ckurch as qf uo all reclusion from nuU4 b ap4 oth ij; J orders, «useri|dujral aud productive > moral aud social lisorder*. ®»ey rejected the < octnne of *, aud also of penances, MBtir wvGT 44JP * *ney rejected the ' the seel In libraries aud s niton ^he riaiiu t must not b« in tile bands of People, or pri rate inter- \ i n are ao^ejof tbe errors and that had crept in during the ages, and fthst © mid not be back t© the|Apostl< s, or Jesus form. | • * The fact tly recogui* id by the rs that no improve merit could eupon that which was divine -iguity^ was at ouw i>er fi^nniifg, fully developed, that every departurj:, whether , or 8Dla U, from the original wa^l a^tical and wicked; aud that all ind all the wicked at needed, eiaent |K>ssibIe, wa* a re»tori 8) °vet»eut backward to the landmarks. This! we ought to undenriaufi. Ah$ from fib is ri to draw some useful lessons our day* • me ig etmcludii ig to s^ieak tendeooes that afflict the and our Christian dvilixatiou <M' to by the thou mi id. but what they AM converted to, none cun tell. Tcsrti- iugs the most silly, simI profassioBs the most absnnt are put forward with unctioo of samtslnp, an ‘ * titades take them in, loudly mg of a superior holiaca-s and ly pitying the poor mniU who to be cungbt by the tires and, deceit. Area tire tiou principles of virtu© at»d assailed and set of religiou, and to be saved by doing wbfl tmt light in his uwu or without any reference to my law of God corrupt aad telfisli i mag Ms gwmt trouble i* eu the sneient mooring*, prophets are all dea<L And the prophets of our day who profess to be wiser thsa the fathers are ly ing prophets. t The Bcforuatiou was complete in itself, just the same a* christiauity was complete. Those who maintain that it was only com mdiced iu the Bixteeuth Century sod is goiug on yet, are ignorant fanatics, whose ideas would lead them to dethrone Almighty God; for they imagine that they can im prove on everything ; and If so, they will of course soou surpass the wisdom of the Supreme Beiug, aud not ouly produce a better religion, but eventually a better creation aud a better government of the universe* My impression however is, that all churches and all sects will have to staud the process of the text; aud that ultimately the form of pure truth given to the world by the Sou Ibsputa of Kurupa, are! mill thia oouutry aad all the world ia daa tiaw. And It will iuavitatyjr reach sM classes, as wall of pseudo Piw- »estauts as of Boreas Cathohos, and bring forth the final triumph of truth to the glory of God^-/i>ngSis Urn •Id. EccleaiastioaL to the U' /N/tehsry Hgmttd Washington. Pa., Get. has 98 miwtstm Fre i es dutimN during the spiritual ooodition very eweowtngiug (Vmtribut ions for tiou, and synodical Increase of merebership lfih. Hht follow lag resolutkHi wan adopted t Where**, The see of toheeeo ie act only a very injurious aad filthy, but also a very ex pea rive praoMee, therefore MtmUeodf That the ©duoatiou core- mlttce be iusuncted to prohibit its by any beneficiaries they may recriva, aad to sorb, now on our funds, dieted to this habit to k>ve uf God ruled her 1 of JUos, as they Ml the lsigua#s uf i lag with God. The fhl sarviee of the Chureh Booh with her was not formal, hut tha of he dm by the ire of having a minister t* in his wfsdoui, to remove ftt»m as by death, Cut. Gbokok Bar- LOB, and our congregation | a cnlled to moors the Ita of one who, from * »*• erganbatten, hoa sot only bee* a prominent audomisisteat thaw, but a AdtMri offlrur. there fore, la U rresM, 1. That whilst wo are greatly af- of Prwvi- bow in Ws «ubmMMun to the will of Father, praying him to to oar | sa individuals aad as thanks to ef the ('hatch for t, both Iririag aad dying, to “nitacai a good and for giving consoling, that \ haviagoeaaed has entered into tha extend our to family of the appear in Brobot's German as those of Lutheran ministers. He explains that this occurred because he did not receive the infonaetioa that they had proved themselves un wort by of the ministerial ofitoe la time to erase their naasea. Neither of them has any synodical eo**ec t»on.—Loth. Otorrrvr. Synod if JfW York cuovroed at Germantown, N. Y. o2*J torn muni cants added ; contribution*, |4,06o, •ywtgrtn* #1.71 from wt comma 11-7U, l«l, c*. GauauK »U» ix*a, ui "lent; minuter, M: cootrcymtlop. . ;[h . k thc'T-.ttmi h ’ “ wh,t * 1KTU, to October L 1871, -—>*. > kave 38 j one hma than the The average them wan 58 yn The ages of the known. “the God of tha tto the Father of the tath- to fire there gvnee to east all him that he may swa- That a sjmeuU page in the Mm- of the Oouncil be devoted the Memorv of.GelmM Baylor, be roeurded hi* lb*, kk M. Gilbert j oarer, the date* of birth arel death, thr sad ooenrion hy an ari the nnmbrr ef yearn he has I* A. F. nerved this chureh a* a* other i-. A That the Hecretar) of the Gonre od ha directed to sent) a copy of to the family of our Uied, at Btauntoa, V*., Uciubrr * >rer prr of tweaty the eity. "WANDO FERTILIZER.” T8E PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871. AND HAS BKKN FIXBD if J/ % ’ . .' 4 | e.J : ’’%■ l CASH—850 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory*. TIME—855 per Ton of 2,0U0 lb*, at Factory. Payable X«. liL, 1871, u-ithout interett. WM. C, DUKES & CO., General Agent*, ) Kiev T- 8- BOINE8T, Agent at Powaria. B. C. Fab 1 < -haricHtou, 8. C. THE IUTHERAH BOOH STORE, r oxoeoe s. hackees m -Vorfft Huik Ktmrt, . Saah and Blind Factory, PHILADELPHIA, j# L uew prepared to fill order* for *11 our Church Publications 1 mud aim -uutdnrd Theolsgieal sad HmeellaBSoas Works. P»rtirtil*i aUrelioe rivi-u te >lw tilling ufirewMifisr SUMDAY SCHOOLS. and reptrisl rftr tAen In tin* of *V5»iT BGHML 1.18BA8HSA to whirli the Superintendent given hi# CHARLESTON. S- C. A<Mre» odm. Sn «bov«s U» T. L. 8CHRACK, Ja* Superintendent. tug latcgnty od baa been formed sud has eight mi sisters, about 40 ears aud fire mouth*. other three are not ^ ^ diaehargn uf duty, he used the „ ^ talents of ever) kind es trusted to BTriF kfipai. Tha Indiana Byn him, nut merely fur personal aggraa direreewt, bat fur the fuud uf other*, and partAcnlariy U* thr ut the If adeem ©ho end nearly jSriterJbri/T. 2,.*«o0 tagsbUtt gives the views of i msu Synod on this sabjeet. Synod deplores the a<gleet ef dren’s edacation Iwfinre they of mutable age to go to “Teach rumr Tittle .me* their A. B, repeatedly honored «Oh Gee He was The pinam of high treat hy thorn ebil whom he *u burn, and to nodat he "pent a bng> aad | life, and always refiected great rredit, and kia friends, hK-i. he 8 Ued the C, sod *|>Hling at borne ; to pray at the torn fly altar, rtally teach there the LordY —*-w— i m , a » . and part of the i'atochtsre.* Far to ^ ^ tkor, the Syaud regards it aa au Hr was Wmg offense that children — “—*~“ l to I log wicked words *, b> means v : 4; CeL iati fi; it aa aa He wa* long and widely known, are permitted not only alaa cmiia-oily upright and T* J. 1 -] 1 ! 1 ": mM. tail »• wvmmi of w uvtr t wfir \ ^ ) Tha hr t ef 8y nod also complaiaa that ohiklreo tore to i'hrtot and thr eh arch were are often taught to tell fidashoeda in ( daily attested hy the deeds ef hie life. From the day oer twenty the day ofkia a place ia the C „ coo tribe ted of hi* he ga lifts to the |*o»o .^f' 1 tioo of its to tercet. Though greatly by the duties of a labor! d,, Dualo68f Mr • — IMSIIIIH.il. ' Department Mr*. Mhrimu ^ummiianm>i-ciwi -.111 JM J I , I 3 U. $%:* to SJb Hot W Butte \ % ** - IMi to 2TJ T A Honour * ojIIO to lfifi Mm 8 C Drub ci. ** 2A0 to 20© GG Hartman \ a JA0 to ZJU J M Kiiuag. i ** iJdi to £JU Iter F Hhfefiel 1.80 to 1M Mrs 1> Httekfe> - UM to 180 J Fatibm ** XAO to3te> Mtoa A Met hiaahan - A«fi to I3fi DHrogir M €1 A00 m foil , J Srcfcrr O moan v ujOU to ^70 AM IWBBto. F. M. Nf44fr, (Nmoord. N. t\—You hare paid to 104 t IX ABKKAB*. J. A. BiUc, Midway, Toau., h Nam 1 berw, 00-48 G. K. Btblr. M»d»ay. Teun.. 8 Num hens 0.48 i ] Mi** Hamel Miller, Winchester, Ya. TO Numbers, 4JM BOOK Of VORSHIF tit S’jrtk A Enmmgdini! Lm- • mm • ii IhJri imported «srk hep* IN *apply tor eeunt*>- work i* made at our city, and uufh f the idon. for Kiipt-r» ii Scud Warn hoomA : SUeet^ ou line -A own factory in the jtrnprH-torh spcrisl lfrict Liat. 3% Ji itv railway. o. A W&HmJo vn r |pir hit t uwun ngm n-ut* on every copy sold, ami tothi* way part of the (Mvfln acernr t<* the rburrh. Price, ia Sheep .......fit 00 Dark Ar»iw*- t >>t #61. 1 to Axabeaqtte (iflt. 1 ® Mufof^p T®fkbi irilt wl/N 1 J Msreree. extra gfit... f fj Turkey Mis err o plain... * 73 Tiuke> M«socc»*, *uperextra gilt.. 8 to Teikev Antfene........ . M ......... 5 04 With gilt Gasp*, to « uU extra- to a ‘tSt, nmansatHioa **e SWesHre ifi •f r*>- ,1 per rent. I* The Kinr of Mineral Spriugt- i* the i SeitEer: * and rru-rr mtmoy. in rest dinowit Feb 18 pit Ar*b»-wme. gilt la iu duplicate. Tarlu-y, Ok Ten par wonderful Tonic Aperient r to thone who buv In Bilious qualities gwarm in from evert M’FFIE fcC’HAPMAh. aonree. The gneation hrn been BeukM-Uera. Columbia, 8 C whether artificanr medicated 24—tf «sy not be equal to those which j aprekting from the earth itself. —ZT : * — esaI; and toe Seliaer Aperient, THE RELIABLE undoubtedly pure and genuine, the fact. Be caution*. parents, and of orphans, when they employ i w H petent or Irrellgum* teacher*. (Matt ,..>n v w-. .w,. Special Notices. i. ifieTgn•fibdF'- - --V lfir - Is fieifiad hy What Tau Knew AND OLI» ESTABLISHED CLOTHING SOLD BY ALL DBUGG48TS. OWtuarles, Mrs. Wn.xxi.xm VL Towi.at daughter ef thr leto Robert * i K. Mr. Alfred Oa^ a and F. Terioy, ef 1871, to the church, will prevail all over the world, mid stand till the day of judgment. This process to at this time powerfully at work fttoffUg the and often exposed to the distracting influence* of public life, he yet did not let them interfere I with his oblige tioo* to God sod the rburrh Few were more regular than he in attendance upon the ear Near Ftaherville, Augusta County, vices of God's boaar. Cnlee* Prov Ya., after an illness of a very lew idsottolly prevented, he eould always hours, Mrs. AUCK J. Bavloe, wife he found in his place, not only ou ef X. A. Baylor, and only daughter the LonTa day, bat to the week day of Mre- A. Koiner, fell asleep to pray er meeting, where bis voice often Jeans, in the twentieth year of her led oer devottona. He was also the sge. first aaperiateodent of oar Sabbath This uoainiunity wss sever more arhool, a porittoe which he held, and shocked than by the an Bounce rneut the duties of which he dtsrbiu-ged of her death. She was ooe of ita with signal fidelity and nncceea, until most respected members aud bright within a few yean peel, when fairing eat ornaments. Beautiful, accost health constrained hire to ask to be pliahed, gentle and charitable, she relieved of that labor. The last few years of hie life, with the exception of short intervale of comparative health, were years ef great suffering. He bore all that God saw fit to pnt upon him, however, with most exem pfary patience and fortitude, aad when the sumreoaa of the Lord finally came bis departure eras *och aa might be expected from the char arter of bis life—fife and mi jmere. He possessed his mental fscnltie* Hi full power, almost lo the very mo meat of his death, and the testimony which he bore, to the immediate prospect of the graee, to the sustain of the Gospel, was fhl phatfe. There to no bitter AND HAT HOUSE OP & w. c. eumui IMPORTANT NOTICE H AVE juM received the iarnwl aud choicest stock uf Reedy made Cloth- tog. Hat* aad Furnishing Good*, that ther have ever offered to the public, and emorarinp every alar made. A* we intend •sa wc will he able to sell at * h*r Profit ftliV ar - - 5 - ftmalh r PruOt than we have heretofore Osi French styles ef Winn avd TSfimefi Are arknowvNlgvd by all to bt thr choicest selection of Goods ever seen in thl* market. Onr ofvle of GFTTIN’O I GARMENTS sill be snpenor to a thing we have heretofor>- attempted. Our stock of RfcirtK fork sod I’eder wesr m-od hut to he sees to he *i»|nv to* I ctoted. rui 1 »•<* Wl 1 > K A L E H H And Those in Want of IfDA? GOODS \ tof* at*—we have all the latest style*. We are still makutg to (Oder rhoM j .uu it* Into ha sill fled a velar of it* aaeitanr for to* Ho trim Ik *»d the #ct R prod oer* to the hoot ia tts favor. The* its >w perfect -fitting Shirt*. X * W. C. SWAT FIELD l# VouuUy untvhatit- W E haive uow iu ston-si full line of the neweet ami most 4# t ouuuy uierchmiti- mj rhea)i a* an> m>0*» south of Oct 13 “ U w pUtil a* York. 6—tf . * :r :h«» i tM f* toafl to I FASHIONABLE 600DS wo* loved alike by every rtaa* of society. The rich, the poor, lb© good, all admired her worth while living, aud «xUd her virtues now that ah© ia dead. A few months ago she stood a blushing, happy bride, atnid the la turn* of many Atling and affectionate, teoderiy d© voted to a husband that almost idokxed her, surrounded by every luxury her heart could wish, per i* it ted to make her borne with her parents, to wham sincerely attached, fall of brightest hopes. Indulged, f lag yet always dutiful and affectionate, and ah© consulted the will of her parent* area in the grief of those who in all thiogs. The attraction* of gay hla departure. They can thankfully Christmas Carols. Of domestic. French mid English vasal) ti J t’ST Published ! •‘Christmas ChiimV" containing the words and made of the following bysMis: lists-ol Hethlebeui —Brightest and Best-Clirirt i* Born _ fliHatwm* is Here—Come, ye Faithfr ’ _ Hail to the Lord— Hjurk! the Angel Holy voices—Expected Jesus—Babe ■** Botti u- to A turv, which we guarantee, sell as k>w, if not at less prices, bouse in Columbia, buying m from the largest ami most celebrated e*- tnhlidunent* tn the rutted StaSus. And -y.- --5, _ ... . , as we desire to please all, we have now in Christmas ia Hriv-Came. re Faithful- onr houw . Hw - ." to the Lpifi—Hark! the AsgeW— h, n » ? ,., r % . ...... voice*—Expected Jesus—Bane is _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ _ ^ Mbmituto* fur the took which far ao Holy Night—Clirtatwm* Ere, UMfe BEST GRADES iy ) ear* hs* has© m medkiaal staple Children-^8t*r of Bethlehem—Merey mgm 1 . . J Canada* aad la-* Wmt iMim. Ginmid *nrl While Shepherds Watched to.rnrUnited«it«t. p ublUM ,ib ) j L .pET08,wiBr««l- i EVERY CLASS OF GOODS. la thia wiinsns sgweXhc people having w*r, !f. Y. Sent, post-paid, for » cents i cock i 80 far 88 • 100 for llA. Scut p©*' From the lowest to the highest, and we Express, 500 for #45; 1000 for *120. feel confident tliat all those fens Isa os • Nov 17,1871 11—lm ns with an order from a distance wffl hr j . . ... ... ^—. a-. — ( pleased, and satisfied that UF k decline runaing after Mew Afirertieements. fiiffat Cfeecke A Christinas Z w-r pCLL OF PI.UM8. Padding ■cut free os re JT ceipt uf stamp fur postage. Address ' Adam* c Co.. Boston. I Nov 17—?t sud giddy circles, opeo to sad court iug her, could not allure her from the. quiet of box home. With her owu family she fouud her pleasure. 3b* wa* in all model wife and daughter. 8be waa a moat devoted ebriattan. in infancy dedicated to God iu hap- of God, the ouly glorious Head of* turn, her pareuU with earnest pray taka v - O* to their heart* all the oonao of the Dlviae at term nor: are the dead teho the in the Lord from henceforth i Yet, mith thr /firiri/, that they tuny rmt from their i Pa * j. —— or w Yi Fntucc, and •nr iris ■ < 5 **' ; 18 /V W’-/ , THE ONE Plated * IN THIS Wc will, u # CO., *. t^atUoi- < V- era faithfully instructed her, begin uing with early childhood, iu the principles of oar h«l> teUgUb fibe ItMHttllkrlfearlfiateucuut ia«u, her ffirm* The following preamble aad reso lstioaa were adopted by the Chnreh Council of our ooogragattoa ia ftteun too, ou tha eveaiag anbeeefifog Col. B-'ibiitol VM. G- WHZLDSM* Agent, an mi t» Jewelry. Silver Ware. Clocks. Vnt and. Enyrnred GUui, Jhhie our menus and curt j ’ ’ , accompanied hy aach mtlery, Chkm amd White ffrem- ^ Hr Good*, Vane*. TWfef flhfr, h ¥ j Fancy Article*. CITY TO UUL WITH. iy by mad. full lines of kino of Good* desired and our friends and customer*. Free to Book Agents. ,^iswlAirtatsapsr tsr tolls W« recpectfnUr solicit order*, Which • Onters ftroui the country carefully "rill receive Ae prompt and filled and satisfaction guaranteed. SSjkri? iTthfok we wS’i 855 Ring Street. Corner Beaufain, faction to *11. Give os a trial. Key Box S21, GuiufeMoa, 8. C. J H . 4 M L KENAiD. »Vt.3* 3-4b JU.rlO CaltuBUb) S. C G madkuK. «-• to*. ’-‘"I* eO'ii mu dio&n *