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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., MARCH 1. 1872 the partisans of , Diet of 1II29, handed Kmperor Charles V. fttion ngaiftst the de- be majority who had ‘wdutmu declaring the ortns unlawful, > from tatance the Reformer* name of Protestant*. ia palace in which thia y as forts-eight other *u held, ofilv the outer The Mayflower Church. 8t lawla, Her. E. P. Powell, pastor, has hot one preaching service on the flab- bath, two features of which are re sponsive readings and a social inter riew of ten minutes preceding the benedictiou, the imator leaving the pulpit, nod all miugling sedally to gether. This service ie followed by a collation provided by the lad lea, and this by the hcssioo of the flab- bath school, which done* the public service of the day 4 . This church adopts the free seat Hjstem, and meets cx|teu8ca by voluntary rontri bntiona. The Catholics and the Southern It is known that the Roman **■**• He*- U » r « fallen lath overwhelm^ • exclamations of 1 ia not the ery ’ when nu^ ni plat ion of that change whit* re it stands ail tf *j«®ty of Henv ness of youthfoi p distant. Jvanccs the brii. 18 obscured by lI,d «o*tow, at)U grow blacker.^ >*>Hg sinner find nue thus as l OU g Shall the soul go n darkness t no ' Aiuner repent, rc the promises, now, and when A the narrow * from the kuess shall van- the Heaveulv the celebrated fertilizer» WILCOX, GIBBS & CO/S si a w a a* » a, a tr a a ov asms» GUANO SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND Tbe above (Hvparcd at Savannah, (ia., and Charleston. A. C. PIICEMX OUANOo JM PORTED from Pho-uis Inland*. South Pacific Ocean. Arc for sale hr Wilcox, Gibbs A Co., Importers and Dealers in Guanos. 14* Bay Stsket. 8avakj<ah, Ga. 151 East Bat, Chaslmtos, S. C For further information, apply or address a* above for Almanac, fur 1872. Jan 18 —3 m aianum.—Dr. Ed. Preua, for several years past Professor of Theology in Concordia 8eminary at 8t. Loo is, baa renounced the faith of the gospel and joined himself to Romish idols. From the account given in the Po pish journals of his re-baptism and reception into the Romish comma- nion, we would infer that he has not only’ gone to Rome, but that he has gone craxy.—Standard. Russia—The {tersecutiou of Lu therans in Russia, of which an ac count was given last year in the Standard, has to a great extent ceased. The Evangelic Christendom, as quoted in the Christian Union of the 7th instant says “that already the oppressive measures of which the Protestants complained have been stopped ; orders have been given that Lutherans who. from whatever- canes, hail become mem bers of the Greek Church, shall uow be allowed to return to the church to which they had formerly belonged; and Lutheran consistories, previously constrained by the Russian authori ties to exercise discipline u)kmi Pro testaut pastors who administered acquire, wc become unfitted to im part Even the stores of knowledge •moos all to whom she vu known. In her death, nil ere grieved who kaew her worth. Her last momenta were com posed. sad she Ml a clear testimony to the sustaining grace of God is death. Intelligently attached to the doctrines of the Luthersa Church, she died ia that faith; sad we have the strongest assn- ruace that she has entered into tbs joy of her Lord. May God sustain her sor rowing husband. freshness, their vitality, their vitalis ing influence, when accumulation no longer goes on. Hence Dr. Bellamy’s maxim wan : u FiU up the cask !* them yon will get a good stream, tap when or where yon will; who wools stag nant water f Or as the new President of Michigan University said in his graceful inaugural. “No man can pro duce attractive and nutritious food for others by iueeaaantly threshing, iu the saute mootoooua way, the very same straw which, for an indefinite period, be haw Item turning over and over, and |M»ut»ding with his peda gogic flail.** AUGSBURG* is still ail importaut 45,000 inhabitants, nnd ancient times, a large iness. It is by no means, tat it was in (he Middle it was to GrrmAuy what i-tbe-Maiu is now: for great merchants, like sort of Business Depatment. Blacks. Catholic Church has recently impell ed from Europe priests to operate as missionaries amoug the colored peo ple of Mary laud. They have already begun their work iu Baltimore ami iu some of the counties of the flute, aud have begun it in accordance with the old maxim of their apostate Church, the end justifies the means. They put themselves forward as the incomparable friends of the colored people, entertaining for them the strongest Christian aflectioo, ready to do for them what no others will or can do. Education, religious eu lightenmeut, social elevation, the highest immunities of citixeoahip, are offered them on condition of ac . ccpting the maternal guidance and care of the Romish Church. They intrude upon the home of the colored people, employ ing the art* of per suasion, in which they are so expert, sod attracting both parents and children with trinkets, such as mod als and strings of beads, each oar of which carries a bleasing with it. These men art in earnest; they mean to entke within their fold, if possi ble, the entire colored population of the Southern States. The above statement ia frum Re%. W. 8. Edwards (M. K.), of Baltimore, who writes that a meeting was held there to consider this important mat ter, when it wa* resolved that in view of the encroachments of the ('atholies : “The attention of the Freed men's Aid Society of the Methodist Epiaro t psl Church be called to the danger | threatening our colored people, amt its aid in providing tracts and edoca tional facilities be earnestly solicited. “That the Tract Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the publishing agrorie* of other Methodist sod Protestant chare be*, be requested to lesae. in cheap sod popular form, sailed to tW want* of our colored jieople, exposing the errors aud covert designs of the Romish Church u That the cooperation of all branches of the Protestant Church —as all are interested in restating this invasion of n , Rev B Keeps, Ospt X Hoffman fCapt W O Met*. | I>J llrau. T. W Holloway, j rfr» E (.allsKtii. J*B Fellers, ' Mrs 8 Fellers, 1 Mrs C Wilson l>r F J Geiger. | Mrs E B Geiger. I II Shields, j J t Ful*. Mm 8 Grove. Jobs D Millet, i G Hclioaacker, i llrv C Beard. j Fuggrt^- who we re hschikls of those days, had re Ldly to tUi the im|>erial treasuries fry on hS* ware. Although thecity fend much by thejwkre which fol- nl the Reformation, it was not so iptetdy destroyed 4* many other fg> There are still more houses fe can be filled by it?* inhabitants, kai the city in many parts has empty *nd desolate api»earanoe. ellin^ are ancomuionly cheap, |ID many of the once magnificent ices'there are now fruit-women o«Qg their stock in trade; and the richly carved window sills esa lee comrndu “Dutch cheese” ont to rot. A pecdliarit^' of this i is that a large nnmber of the neshavc picture* painted on the “We shall not be opes to morrow,” said a Parisian shopkeeper to a Yankee customer, “beemroe no-mor row is Ascension Dag.* “Ah T** said the American, <ha yon tell tne from where doe* the baUmiu gu up V A mau front one of the rural dis trict* recently went to Washington to me the sights. A member of the House, whose constituent be was, said: k ’Corns aj» to morrow, ami 1 will give yon a neat on the floor of the House.” “Vo, yon don't P replied Johnathan; “1 always manage to have n cheer la sti on at home, and I hain*t come to WaahVtoa to sit on the floor r It is said that while l*rtnoe Fred erick Charles was is flt. Petersburg, lately, the German residents per seated him with an address. The orator was in the midst of a floral compliment to the Prince as “having hath,qo light? he name of the his God.” Com- liny people, saith I stieh trust in time it shall be X Crouaborn. J OrebaagH. J X Htoltj D W Link. Mr* Moth* Xrfl. Mrs H M Kiser. J B Kiefer, G R Guano. Mrs M Saha. Rev JNDerriek POUNDS IT FACTOR! TIME—f.V» per Ton ot 2,UU0 lb*, at Factory. Payable November 1st, 181“—without iuterest. \VM. C. DUKE8 A IX)., General Agents, Charleston, fl. C. - TUOS. W. HbLLOW’AY. Agent at Pouiana. fl. C. lioc 8 14—tt I has been famous e*st and largest lope—^He Luther I, at the unveil- I the Protestant participated with lie whole struc- Imite haae forty brners of which, Ihed syenite eight ph. am colossal pt champions of [-Frederick the Ignanirnous, Me- pchlin; and on ppreaentations of bhtirg. with the pa in the attitude I Magdeburg in these, on pedes p and in a sitting reenrsors of the Is. Wyclifte, Huss M on a pedestal high, the great biself, seventeen W"various reliefs bstals represent- re of Luther—as I theses on the Lemberg, his de- of VormH, his sacrament (the bis marriage as Initiation of the owing sayings of band. I cau do rip me! Ameu.” Le Lord pnt into apostles is his | he strikes in uder and light- ptbing bat trae understand the p Spirit of Christ who understand it be refuted by They are free, o flesh, but ac- pe.” ; There are, Lf five German L which signed k*‘on of Faith— Jaxony, Anhalt, »e, Brunswick »rg, and Rent ier proportions, which Special Notioes. lfew Stationery House No umlmw rm nirnti to thr |M-uptr has won fur itself sSrh a iwpataiiou ta m short a uow, as DIL TCTTH EXPEC TORANT. VhmtW it has hern intro dared, tt has Mptrmkd all other Coajrfc rnnrdir* It not on It cures the Coojrb. twit sa tboroujrklT |»unfies the lamps, that no fears mf its rrtar* nrrd br sppi*- H A8 just opened, in the new and bsD«l*ouie building immediately op posite the Phetmix office, on Main street, a complete stork of ST A TIGS ERY, CompriMiiijr Letter. Cap and Note Paper, ot all tur^analilM and of every de- ■mption ; flat Papers of Cap. Demy, I You Ue Can, Medium. Royal. Super-Royal, and Imprnal sues, which will lie sold in aay quantity, or maaufaeturediata Blank CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Aud secured the services of a FIR> I CL.CRS CUTTER. Aud as the Season is late, and our Stock of tuverj, with which our render* are familiar : "From its wooderful pow er over Cowaum|»t»ua of the Lungm, I had thought strongh of calling it my Couasm|»tiYe Carr ; but from the fact that it is a perfect spmftc for the sure thoat ami boanwwcan to which ministers and other public speaker* and singers are subject, sod also lor RrmtckiUs, and all severs Coughs, and ia an invaluable remedy for discuses of the Liver, and also aa a Biuud Purifier. I decided not to apply to it a name which might mislead and prevent its use in other diseases for abich it ia no admirably adapt ed. “It will care a cough in oue half the time necessary to cure it with any other medicine, and it doe* it Hot by dry ing it np. but by reaoi ing the caose—subduing the irrita tion aiul healing the affected (arts.* Thu v aluable medietno ia sold by all first class druggists. A Whole Pro rut's OranosL— When a nation of forty milliooa ac cepts and endorses as a Htaxdabd Kkvtorativk an article that it has had the fullest opportunities of test ing during n period of twelve years, a bo can be no abaanll\ incredulous aa to doubt the nserllence of the preparation ? PLANTATION B ITT Kits has passed through thia ordeal and ia tow the moat popular proprietary Miscellaneous, Nmphii. February 11. lUt. i. H TUtl : Air—I have bees far nearly two Blaspkemg.—A Roman Catholic priest, Kiuxelmau, in AUgaa, Ger many, and a believer in infallibility, expressed himself about the power the priests possessed with a sad great difficulty of brrathmg. My weight was oar hundred aad forty-five pound* : and when ! com menced taking your Expectorant. I was reduced to one hundred and aiiteea. I had tried almost everything; had terri ble night sweats. 1 haw taken half doe rs bottle* The night sweats have lrft me. the cough ha* almost disappeared, and f have gained fifteen pound* in weight. I belie we it will ewe my cough. I recommend it te all my friend* With great respect. OLIVER 1UCL. MAKE UP GARMENTS follow*, ia two sermons lately delivered ; “We priests are |daced aa far above the etnperore, kings and princes of the earth, as heaven is above the earth. The kings ami princes of this earth are as much beneath ua as lead in helicalff the best refined gold. An gels and archangels are inferior to priests, for we cau forgive sins iu the place of God, which nil the angels and archangels never could. We are placed above the mother of God, for she has only ooce given birth to Christ, while we priests generate aud create him every day. Nay, priests are to some extent exalted alnive God, for be must nerve them at all times and places, and in obe dienve to their command descend from heaven in the Maas. God has to be sore created the world with the words. Let there be, but we priests create with three words God him self/* Can priestly arrogance and presumption go farther T Suicide of a Clergyman.—A Kings ton, W. J., dispatch, dated the 6th instant, says: The Rev. Mr. Kosen- feidt, a convert from Judaism, who was sent ont here by a society for the propagation of Christian knowl edge amoug the Jews, committed suicide iu his lodgings. He left a AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ily foe—ia re •|»ectfuily and earnestly solicited.'* The Methodist says: “The advent of these emissaries of Room* rails for the utmost activity of our Church. In view of this fact, bow seasonable does oar policy in the South appear ! We have been jirovidraUaUj led to lbe iugatberiug of the colored peo ple into our Church. Our aorietie*, our missions, our schools for the training ot colored prearbei*, are now so many bulwark* of defence against error. We must multiply these agencies a hundred fold.—.V. 1. Observer, OUR READY-MADE STOCK of CLOTHING, HAT8, and FURNISHING GOODS, Is still large, and deduction in price will be made to reduce it. We are still taking orders for Skirts, warranting n ftk If you want NICE GOODS, give ua.i convenient sn<l useful articles for both tesrber* and pupils. Also, Photograph Albums Writing Desks Portfolios. Cabas, and a countless variety of F.4.VCT ARTICLES Also, a most elegant stock of Gold Pen* and Pencil Cases, superbly mounted Rubber Goads. * tXKS. Black, Bine, Violet and Carmine, Indel ible and Copying, Mucilage, Chess and Barkrsmmod Men and Board*. Visiting aad Wedding Card*, and everething usually kept in a FIRST CLASS 8TATI0IKRY HOUSE. which the Indigestion is not dangmni*. «y the family, perhaps not in ilarlf, while it remains mere indigestion . bat look at the consequences to which it may lend, and often does lend when it becomes a n chronic disease A spark of fire is a small thing A pressure of the foot will pat it oat; n breath will extinguish it. Yet it may fire a powder mill, or kindle n flame that will consume a dry- 1> like manner indigestion may produce gastri tis. eaaeer of the stwmarh. congestion of the bowels, apoplexy, liver disease, aad Fusion.—The United States is the crucible in which the fusion token place, by which the good traits, the valuable characteristics of the Ger- maua and Anjflo- American are united. The bad in each must be akimmed off and separated for the benefit of tbe whole. We will not continue to be such Germans as we were in Germany , bat neither will the Anglo American be able to resist oar ia flueuce brought to bear oa him.—- Klsmm. Seek —"Seek,** cried an agitator many years ago. “Hack no longer the square of tbe circle, bat tbe circle of tbe square. Be not four cornered. Do not live inertly. Roll yoorwelf through life, and make it soMYoth. What you do for Ufa, life will do for you.” Every day Miraeiss.—Ou the 5th of August, 1530, an awfol crisis for tbe Reformation, when the Anneal seem ml to swerve and tbe boldest seemed to tremble, Luther wrote thus to Cbonchilor Bracli: “I have recently witnessed two mi moles. Thia ia the first: As 1 was at my window, I saw tbe stars and the sky and that vast magnificent firmament in which the Lord baa |daced them. I coaid no where discover the oolamnsoa which tbe Master baa supported thia im mense vault, and jet the heavens did not falL And here ia the second. I beheld thick clouds banging above us like a vast sea. I could neither perceive ground on which they re- (Mined, nor cords by which they were suspended ; and yet they did not felt •(Mia as, bat saluted oa rapidly and fied away .” Tbeas miracle*, aa La ther called them, filled him with un- conquerable trust agd >>£ ia God. uol a t«r. then, to eterk it in tie- genu T Nothing is morr clearly ami indisputably established than that Hnstetter‘s Btomarh Bitters will eradicate dyspepria in nil its stages. The uar policy. however, is to extinguish it ia the first stages with this wholesome, powerful, and infallible tonic and alterative. It is easier to quench a •park than a flame, and it is eas^r to rare dyspepsia when it is first developed, than when It baa mode headway by neglect, and become complicated with other ail ments. There is not the shadow of a doubt that the Bitten are aa antagonistic to dyspepsia as water ia to fire. There are t Hon sands of case* oa record proving this feet. The remedy is safe and agree able. All the liquors of com are ire pre scribed as stimulant* leave a sting br- hiad. But the atiug ia taken ont of the spiritoas basis of this great remedy by vegetable medication, and, mcwwTff, the stint slant thus medicated ia of excep tional parity. Of all tonka taken aa proprietor intends this shall be. He will still conduct bis Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory and Paprr- Kuliug Kstahltdiment, which has been iu successful opera turn for over thirty year* in this State, and to which he will continue te devote his own fiersooal at tention. His Mock will be kept up full and complete, and hi* price* win be found always reasonable, and he hopes te have a share of imtrouage. E. R. STORES, Maiu Street, Opposite Phamir Office. Dec 8 14—tf ir cities or the Reforma- Bremen, Con- sleben, Etndeu, the Main, Sewa- rg, Heilbroun, xtipsie, Lindau, ‘itriningiu, Nord- ilkalden, fltras A’i Item berg. I isive found some dr at least the d Calvin. f' D1ERCKS. Wholesale and Retail xl • Grocer, Columbia, 8. U.. reaper tfal- ly informs his friends and customers that he lias removed to his new establishment, formerly Kinder's building, on the comer of Richardaon and Taylor streets, where he will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of all articles belong- ng to his line of business, such as Groce- rire, Preri #ns, Tobacfo*. Ac. January 26 21-ly Marriages. LUTHERAN.! of M i nix tern—Jtev.Professor dstrom, of Ajtigustana Col- Seminary, Patton, Illinois, ! 24 tk, aged $8 years, 8 J. T. Married. February IBh, 1871. at tbe re rid cues of Adam Beriy, Esq , ia La fi rms County. 8. C„ by Rev. J. D. Shi rev, Mr. Isaac Auaia aad Mias T. Coasts Rorr. All of I-norms County, 8. C. Married. February IMh. 1871. by Rev. J. D. Hhitry, at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. Joan H. H armox and Miss Caaair. M. Wicusn. All of New* berry County. 8. C. ague, bilious remittents, and other epi demics, it is the only ooe that can nni- formly be depended oa. shadow of its J’ew cities have listory as t* 1 * 8 * as the winter ;vsar, under tbe . Hater it t*ct of embellisb- , Frauk, Saxon ors, and, under ,y, had the mo- •lit trade of the liable privileges, by tbe French if comparatively ’he only monu- luxury is its itbedral, whose be seen from all e«. In this ea , bat no longer rmau emperors* ■were scattered fi 800 4 » 6 00 7 50 It 75 1800* « 850, 5W.. 7 00 8 73 14 75 1075 7 400 6 00 8 00 10 00,16 75,8830 8 4 50 6 73 1 9 Wll 78^*5 9 5 00 7 50 10 00fl2 50.18 TSjltOO 10 550 8 35J1 00 18 75 22 75,81 75 11 000 0 0012 00 15 0OTM 75 0450 12 6 50 9 73|18 0016 85 96 75 8786 18 7 00 10 3014 am 50 28 75 40 00 14 7 SOltl 85 15 0018 73 SO 75 49 75 )5 600 19 00 16 00 30 00<83 9^4556 16 8 50 19 73 17 00 91 25lM 75 48 85 17 90013 5018 00 22 50 86 75 8180 18 0 50,14 25 10 00 28 75-88 73 58 75 19 1000 15 00,20 00 25 00 40 *75 5650 90 105015 71 91 10 88 15 42 75 8895 91 1100 16 50 23 00)97 50-44 755800, HAMILTON EASTER A S0N8, BALTIMORE. HD, D ESIRING to continue nerving their friends at the South, will rend SAM PLES (marked with wridth and price of each.) of any kind of DR GOODS, of English. French and American Manu facture. \\ e will pay Express freight ou all purchases from ns amounting to •20 and Over, but parties whose orders are unaccompa- ^dre roah. (either Hank Chock or Post Office Order,) must pay tha Express Comply for the return of money in settlement of their bills. Iter 1 19—lv aud 11 days) ] Rev Joint Synod jof Ohio, died ■tet, Ohio, January 21st, at >f 25 years, 0 month*, and 4 r y throughout the U. 8, A MX mm INCH is aaed by the Govern- r meat in the Pstent Office, Wash- ■te ington. D. C. U* rimpliety ot ^ roost ruction and the powre It transmits, renders It the best w water wheel ever inveuted. Pamphlet free. N. F. BDEN- ^ HAM. Yoi*. Pa. [Marl 85-6m Obituarips. Died. January 17th. 1578. at ML ITcos- ani, X. C., Mrs. Msmi Hi MutaT.daugh* ter of Wm. and Catherine Petit, and wife of Rev. Prof. W. E. Hubbert. aged 81 BBTANk MoOARTER, COLUMBIA, & Sail Dealers ia fedioal Books, ill other kinds Merehanl* -nd Ulaak nf Mai that of the Fifth church) had at it* ast report 1,134 scholars. Reichert, of old and still his pastoral IP There wera adilwl from it to church mem- berahip during tha past yar oioaty - two, by buptiata, H- s Lf .asti E al ? j ! - j i s 1