The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 15, 1872, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR COLUMBIA, S. r. MARCH 15. 1872
there were In the convent* many
beautiful spirits who were pining
away liecauae they hare not the
moral courage to escape from their
bondage. She then related in a rapid
and graphic manner the effects of
the convent system upon one family,
during which ahe claimed that in
America the ('atholic power almost
coutrols the preen.
In conclusion, she said that she
wonld be satisfied if her course, in
that* publicly speaking of tbeae
things, should save some young girls
frotu entering a convent, for ahe
would willingly give her life to aave
one of them from moral death ; that
He who reads the heart knew the
purity of her intentions, and that
whatever might be tbc course of
the Catholics toward her, the would
pray, as her Saviour did, “Father
forgive them; they know uot what
they do.”—Baltimore American.
find that so many strong men in the
Preabytertau Clinrrti approve of the
position* taken In that document"
/aw of Money, and Lore of Duty —
Rev. Hugh Miller Thompson, late
pastor of Ht James (Episcopal) rbarrb,
Chicago, went Rest on a begging
expedition for Chicago sufferers and
while there accepted an offer of $10,.
000 a year, amt deserted bis Chicago
friends who conhl only pay him $.V
000 a year.
Her. Robert Colyer, of Catty
Church (Unitarian), Chicago, was,
after the fire, offered $13,000 a year
by a New York congregation, lie
thought h was a duty to stay with
hi* burnt out friends hi Chicago at
$A,000 a year, and replied: “No I
can not come, ('an I give my heart
for money f
Now we, a ho were brought up in
the orthodox faith, respectfully ask
which of the above is the belter
Christian, the one who |wddlee out
hi* srrmon* for gold, or the one who
at*v* where duty seem* to rail him
and afMirn* the g«4d f This, again,
shows the bright and dark aide of
Chicago.— Erekamfr.
Old CelAefiro.—The aauie HNd
Dor obedience to (loti! An*
This is the lotto of God, that
iii bis commandments, and hit
judments are not grievous.—1
r. 3, From the u Lot hr rise he
W/V* w f ,C\
roiaomto TO Dbatv.—V healthy
liver secret es each day a boat two
•nd i half pound* of bile, which
contains a great auiouut of waste ma
terial taken from the blood. Wheo
the liver become* torpid or congest
ed, It fails to eliminate this vast
amount of noxious substance, which,
therefore remains to poison the blood
and be conveyed to every part of the
system. What must be the coodi
lion of the blood when it is receiv
ing ami retaining each day two ami
a half pounds of poison f Nature
tries to work off this poison through
other channels and organa—the kid
oeya, lung*, akin, etc j but (bear or
gans berome over taxed in |n*rfona
ing this labor in addition to their
natural functions, and can not long
withstand the pressure, but berome
various!} di araard.
The brain, whirti is the great elec
iriral centre of all vitality, is unduly
stimulated by the unhealthy blood
which passe* to it from the heart,
ami it fail* to |ierfurin its offer
healthful!}. Ileurr the ay tiiptom* of
bde |lot sotting, which are dullness,
Special Notices
THK
thou wilt
to the merciful
ig! Saviour.
WILCOX, GIJiBS & co/s
iil A IT 'i ^ ’!T !L A U' a ugAuoa*
GUANO SALT A\D PLASTER COMPOUND
A preluding tor is not a pretty sight
and is revet sera where rtiildrru wear
SILVER TIPPED shoes. They will
save half yoar #l»oe Mils. For Hah* by
all I Valet* (Mac. 1—31
• The above prepared at Savaunah, (la., and Charleston, 8, C.
PH(ENIX GUANO,
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ror further information, apply or addnut a* above for Almaoac f«*r 1871.
I an 1H _3 m
Edith O’Gormanl' delivered
1 lecture to » crowded audi-
I the hall of the Maryland
le in Baltimore.
[referred to tlte three vows
1 uun take* upon entering a
lor* taking the veil, namely :
Ls of poverty, chastity and
Le saying tlmt the young
itbufthistic novice in taking
pows looks upon them as the
^ails which are to bind her to
Lg of Jesus Christ, her Rpiri-
Liae, forgetting that His iner-
in (Beirut to save Ifor without
* 8ho said
suite (as she
eternal salva-
taken these
The properties of this elegant prepare*
tioa are demulcent nutritive. I«laamtr,
hraliag sod southing It braces the ner
vous system sod produces pleasant sad
refreshing sleep. It exhilarate* and rs-
lirvrw gionwine** and depression. It i*
the most valnaUU- Lung Balsam ever of*
freed to sufferer* from Pulmonary dis-
. that such faith
I fruits and good
do all man
*«M»se of God’s
tomand; yet
fdtiHse iu these
'■or in the sight
Bjve, forgiveness
icatioa through
WAXDO I'KRTIUZEH.”
18 kimseif
: tW^euwe shall
e things, say, We
ierjvahta.” Thus
icl|, for Ambrose
s ordained
oever believes iq
K j bot through
t merit through
s 'forgiveness of
nijerits of her owu
ia order to make
believed) of her
foe herself had
j lu the 2d of October, ISCli,
became » member of the Order
jglfs of Charity, at Madison,
j ( rsey, ami vowed perfect obe-
ce o Superiors and entire renun
ou of family and friends which
tui ht the noviciate. She next
rt d the words of the curie pro
K«i by the Bishop during the
mony upon those wh * should
rwirds attempt to withdmw
e t iking the veil from tjie obaer-
# of their vows, and s|H>ke in
ca terms of the mockery, as she
Mf«] it, with which! the church of
ie 1 reats the dirtighteri of Anier-
m others aud fatniers, n place of
ble wing qf God u >on virtuous j
after which she took up separ
^ tie three vows which the no
«te takes, treatitg o each of
d ip order, showing what they
lired of her and. the effects of
n upon her. lu sjK'akfog of the
of poverty she said tljat it pre
ted the nuu from giving any-
gajway without (he |sm mission
ier jSuperior, anq tha^ she her
, wieu a novice, had jbeen corn
ed to undergo a peuanfce of fast- |
two weeks on bjread laud water
ins* she in igijorau^c of the
» gave fifty cents! to a juror fami
Tip* use of perfujmeryjis a nior
siu and lookin&jglssars are not
wedL She herself did not her-
.for!six years, and Gka Rip Van
ikle-forgot bow She Ipokcd. In
iking of the vow of djastity the
urer said that it prevented the
s frpm ever thinking of such a
ig as a husband, hr looting a gen-
Ecclesiastical
LUTHERAN.
Albany, A*. T.—Tlie new Knglinli
Lutheran church was dedicated a
little more than a year ago. It hua
now gOO members, .170 Sunday school
scholars and teachers, 140 oat of lfiO
pews rented, producing a revenue of
$0,000.
IhdUatioHM.- At Boelif ('reek. Mo.;
New Orleans, La.; Lowdeu, lour a ;
Grace Haven, Mich.; Stark County,
Ohio; Lansing, Mich.; First English
Lutheran church, 8t. Louis; Padu
cah, Ky.
A ay B uy.—The Ktnkrnzntmmy,
Columbus, Ohio, tells : At Newark,
Ohio, is a certain minister by the
name of Moore, who culls himself a
Lutheran, but of course is uot. This
fellow baptized lately 0 yo«ng per
sous in the river by immersiou ; and
others, who do uot like this way, he
baptized privately by spnukUug.—
Au editor iu this place, who saw it,
announces it. Such things are pus
Slide—L r M among our vunllaliug
time servers.
We add for the beuefil of Mr.
Moore aud those he dipped, au ex
tract from the UurAisg Chruttum,
(Baptist) sliowiug what Baptist*
oike it; 17; Eph.
0, This article is
f our Confession,
would sever the
should we> W j th
ood works, seek
N e find the same
*maHcr cateehunn.
>re taught to do
tcaehles that the
s are not merely
i works, but
y a decree which
nt to the diaobe-
i ‘oj all who keep
ird.it;teaches the
Che explanation
, where it says:
the childreu of
es in.accordance
i Word of God.
ies aud lives con
igs of the Word
he Pame of God
in words of
'‘So that through
e hip holy Word,
b in time.’
IH Tati's lisir Dy# b labljr Apt^Hsl
from Iufallibiliata, ia said to haw
U* n derivrsl as followa: When the
Munich Archbishop returned fnxn
the Council, he sumiiHmed all the
tHsfeqm aud informed them of the
declaration of Infallibility, when,
turning to DoUiuger, he inquired.
“Shall we brgia to work anew tor
the Holy Church f* “Yea,” said
DoUiuger, “for the obi Church." The
Arehbiahop was very wroth at this,
ami informed the recalrtlraat 1 K»l
linger that there waa but ooe true
Church. “But they have created «
new one,” said Itolliuger, ami thus
the opposition was foumkrd.
Oaaiataaf— 1 “The I n it ai tali Sm i
ety. New Bedford, Mas*., ha* voted
imni Is sot d«nirei«»UK. mi the
ma ia itself. * bdr il
mere lsdiae**ioa; hat look at
qae«M<rs u» whlrh H say lead.
CASH—S50. PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS IT FACTORY.
Yrt U asar fire a pnwdet mill, or kindle
a fiusr that will t<«taote a city, la like
Otaaorv iadigraiKia autt produce rssin
ti» ranref of (he •lusnaeb. ronrotwa *4
Use bnWeU, spaplrty. liter disease, and
many other itssfriosi bmImIh* Is it
not wise, then, to check it ta the fena t
Nathtnff la more rtearty and tndwpatnldy
estshlmhed thaa that llostetter's Hlontoeh
Hitter* will eradicate dyspepsia ia all it*
stage* The true policy, however, is to
rittarotsh it ia the first ****** with this
whidi snmf, powerful, and Ififallihh tooir
It i* r—let to quench a
uoo lbs. at Factory. Pavabtc Novembet
1st. 1872—without interest
WM. DI KES A CO., General Agent*,
Charleston, 8. C.
THO8. W. HOl.IdlWAY. Agent t*i Ponmria. 8. C.
Ih-c H 14—tt
New Stationery House
and Alterative
spark than a fisme. and tt is rsoei to rare
dyspepsia nhrfi it la first d*eloped, thaa
when it has tnadr headway by nr gleet,
and hr rune nx* plica ted with other ail
ments. Three ia not the shallow of a
dnabf that the Bttters are as uUr«Me
ta dt sp*p>iia as wrntet is to fire. There
•ir iImmmumU ml rases on record tirovma
this fsrt The re medy ta safe stxl spar
aide All the baser* at rammerer per-
settled as Mimalaats leave a sttag le-
hisd Hot the stioa is taken oot of the
H AS jnat o|m u«d. iu tbc, new aud
huKlsm liuildttiK unmediately op
posite the /’htrsofief, on Main street,
a e«»u»plet«- stork of
* sTA TIOSFHY,
t'tmipndug Letter, Cap aud Note !’*;* i,
fit all siars. uualitir* aud of everv do
■rription ; Flat Papon* of Cap, I>«-my.
I>«Hil4e(*ap. Medium. Koval. Suner-Roval,
and Imp* rial daes, whirh will be add in
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
And
il and sixth peti
te Fourth Fart,
)u: ‘tWhat does
signifyp requires
'orl-o f f Iu the Or-
trepsjrptory to the
p Ldnl's Supper,
only declares the
in the name of
xt is: the forgive-
y<I, to “all those
ent apd heartily
micerejy resolved
»f the Holy Spirit
d their w-ajs, aud
pious
s Article with all
irst obscured it by
3 made salvation
i a virtuous life.
Gospel of salva-
rist is'again being
j men Xo sleep by
are saved by faith
prks fire unneces-
Lme time deceives
ns of 1 the fancied
piritual indolence
Aud letured the services of a FIRST
OLAKS CUTTER. And as the
Season i« late, and onr
Stock of
w w’ggw m**p ■Pfwtft atmti, atitb wrew v'*v f^ twe
stimulant thn* m«dir»ted i* of exrep-
Hnsal parity. Of all l«x»w-s taken aa
•sfmssrO* at rt-medsr* for frvrr and
Mar. tattoo* remittent*, and othvt ept>
tirmtes. tt i* the only Mr that ran tint*
form I> hr dvpt*ndrd ss.
Honks of any star, and tvikd to any nat- j
lerti. and t«ouud iu anv stfcle. at *bort
aoti*c.
f YI ELOPE#
la riwllres »arit-i) —-all *:«•». odor* aud
qiUtlltH*.
HJ.AXK HOOKS
til even urirti, M«*nmraiiduu) ami Fa**
Hooks. I*«»<ket Hooks, Invoiot- and Lrttor
B«»*k*. Rcreipt Hooks. Note Books-
Arehttecto and Draujthtaim t, will find
a comtdvtr stork «»f materials for their
oar Drawina Fa|arr. in sherts aud rcdls,
Hn*iol HomvIs, Postal Paper and Hoards.
Oil Paper. Pencils. \V»iei Colors ia
rake* and boxes. Brashes, Crayons. Draw
ing Pen*.
S(H(M)L STATIOXERY
Of every description; a fm at variety of
convenient and useful articles for both
tearImt» and pupils.
Alan. Photograph AllKtms, Writing
Desks, IVrtfolio*. Calais, and a counties*
variety of
FAXCY ARTICLES.
Also, a most elegant stork of Gvdd
Pens and Pencil IMaes, superbly mounted
Rubber Goods.
/.VAX
Itlark, Blue. Violet and Carmine, Indel-
litdr ami Copying. Mucilage. (Ties* and
IU< kfsnimou Meu and Boanls Viaiting
and Wrddinx Cards, and everything
usually kept in a
FIRST CLA88 8TATI0FERY H0U8B.
which the pMNiotar intends this shall lu-.
He will Milt «ondiM-t his Bindery and
Blank Book Manufactoiy and Paper-
Rilling F.stalilishnieut. whieh lias luy>n
IB sucreaaful opi-ratHHi for over thirtv
jism> iu this Suite, and to which* we w ill
wntinoc to devote his ow n )»cr*oaa] at
tention. iiis stock will hr kept up full
and complete, and his prices will lie found
always reasonable, and hr* hoju-s to have
a share of pairntutge.
E. K. STORKS, Maiu Street,
Opposite Phornijr Oftice.
Dec H * 14—tf
LARGE, will
iu this matter. The only invincible
irregularity in tbc administrator, ia
that he is not a minister of a Baptist
church, and this irregularity nullifies
his act. It is not really irregnlar,
but null ami void. It never had
even so much a* an irregular exist
ence."
Frame.—The Church ot the Con
fesaion of Augsburg in Faria ta
bereft of eight (matora, who have
left the capital within the last two
years for Germany, being Germans;
but the German speaking Protestants
have not diminished in nninliera—
many Alsacians having filled up the
vacancies made by the declaration of
war in 1870. “Even aa the nation,"
says the Consistory, “oar C’hnrch fa
imssing through a supreme crisis.
MAKE CP GARMENTS
New Advertisements
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
» /*TABLI*ltED IN
4 It* f«w rfcsu-las,.
PURE HELL METAL—-C«pp*t sod
Tia—follt warranted, and omuoird w ill*
oar /*.< U:\T ntVfUtVb.H So TAR T
IIA XGIXtiS. miliuarated catalog***
•eat free Address %*ANDI ZEN* A TIFT
AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
IN©. Saprrtnr
! •»»!». k c„ made
Marriages.
Mamed, aa the ffith of Frhraary. 1971,
by R*v. \\ . A. Hoork. Mr. Juta Dca
ana aad Mm Juki Ifuira AU of
Utiaiha rooaty. ft. C.
Married. February llth. tsTt. t»j Itn.
J. A ostia. Mr. M. L. Ext xt. of Naraaaak
(Hi., aod Msm F.ww« N (Itumom. of
Lfbbaham coaaty. Ga
By the same, oa the flat oi Frhraary
IflS, Mr. Juki K Nr *** aad Miss Eui-
AfictM E. Dusmks. U1 «f Efkagham
eoaaty. Go.
Married, al the rwoWore of the bride's
fstber. February Itlh. l«7t. by Rev. C.P.
Bnnarr. Mr. Jmirw I. K* »a*» aad Miss
(iroai.a Wumv.Tuy B*wai a*. All of
Bara well eoaaty. N. C.
Married, by Rev. J. It. lasoas, Feb
ruary Mb. PCS. Mr. Pxt l "HUIt and
Miss NiMiU M. Iftfifit* AtlofNea-
berry eoaaty. N. f.
OUR READY-MADE STOCK of
CLOTHING. HATS, and
FURNISHING GOODS,
U still large, and deduction in price will
be made to reduce it. We are still taking
orders for Shirts, warranting a fit.
If you want NICE GOODS, give n* a
i w its the priest she is bound by
thir4 vow, that of abediencc, to
fess »to him and ask his advice.:
thesi spoke very- bitterly of the
of obedience, which requires
non o give up her will, judg
it at d conscience, and render
the behests of;
MONEY SAVED
/i .Vswy Earned.
GREAT SAVII0 TO 00VSUKRRS
Brk»w will be found a pmrtml list of tin
g*d* ofif* red by a* at One Ibiltar each :
Twelve vards Bm« a or Bleached Shirt
%srd*.d«*al4r width,Taldr Dam
d sal mission to
sops ior, claiming that after the
i fertw of the young nun has
»ed afiray these rules become im
sibte to observe, but miast l>e ap
entlylkept, and hence'~ the nun’s
^copies a tissue of deceit and
!0eTiay. Miss O’Gonnan next re
Vdllejdaily routine Qf arduous
I exficting duties and religions
which are required from
ramfifes of a convent.
3* itetarer then referred to the
towsfntider the charge of the Sis-
»Tii foe various orphan asylums,
I givfeig names and dates related
Qtab^r of instances of ctoel, brutal
laho Fin# CbrsMtsr. with fancy bo*
oat. trotted or tor bed.) with a si locked
skirt tn match.
f adfi fine a kite eightre u l arked
Mfin.
Fine GcroMti A'udh*. aith ItWTV tip
hoar.
Oar tkwrfl *11 liROI llsudkcn htef*
On* ten-quarter Hooey Conib Quill.
A good Waterbary (1<rk. Warranted.
Eight pair ladle** fine white C<rftaa
lln*r.
Two eight blsded pearl katwllid knitwo.
F.tgbt t aid* Blark Alpaca
t»ne hundnd |dHwre V«hi-I PtW"
ogrsph Albam.
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One d<«rn Litw-n Towel*, medium <*irr.
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No. fill Fine f»L, 8t. Louis, Mo. „
Mar IA 27—(t
REMOVAL
J R I*reacker.
F M llelmly
Rev J x Derrirk.
Rev A C',menhaver.
G Laagbndgr.
IW L E Ide.
J Sheets,
Mr* W II.mu
Mis* N Raiasry.
Rev J P (Yhenehain
Mr* M A Tayhw.
J Swiaher.
D Wrimer.
( Haris.
Rev J B Low man.
M feme.
H P Phlegat.
( ' IHERUKS. Whoh^ale aud Retail
1 s Grorv'i, Cdiimluu. S. resid'd ful
ly informs his friends ami customers that
He has removed to his new establishment,
formerly Kinder’* building, ou the comer
of Richardson snd Taylor streets, where
he will constantly keen on hand a well
selected assortment of all articles beloug-
ng t<> his line of business, such ns Groce
ries, l*rovi ; t, Tobaccos, Ac.
January 2(» 21-ly
Miscellaneous
ratws or a nvr*Ti»rxo
Women Preaching.—Dr. T. L Cuy-
ler invited Mina Sarah Smiley, a
Quakeress, to his pulpit. The
Brooklyn Presbytery called the Doe
tor to account. He plead his right
to decide for liiinwlf, disreganlless
of the cypress teaching of the
Bible, and ecclesiastical law. After
a discussion that consumed two days,
the followiud resolution was adop
ted:
“Meetings of pious women by
themselves for eon versa t ion ami pray
er we heartily approve. Bat let not
the inspired pn»hillitiot»s of tlie great
ajuistle, as found In his Epistles to
the Corinthians anil to Timothy, be
violated. To teach nud to exhort, or
to lead iu prayer, in public and pro-
tniscuous assemblies, is clearly forbid
den to women in the Holy Oracles w
Dr. Cuy ler. is not disposed to yield
the (Hiint, and in a note to The Inde
pendent, deifotres that be stands
“more staunchly than ever* to his tie
feuse made before tbe Brooklyn Pres
bytery in regard to the propriety of
pious wouieu preaching tbe goopel,
aod that be “is much gratified toltbe duumi
work of Christ, ia our branch ol it
wise in iustituting, at this era, »
similar order amoug our own sexf
1 know that it is to be done with
what seems, to its pro|N>scrs, suffe
cient safeguards and limitations;
bat is not tbe very principle itself
false to human .nature as God made
it, and, therefore, sure to be in the
long tun injurious tn society, to tbe
Church, to tbe deaconesses aud sis
ter* themaelvea, aud to the taabopa
aud clergy who are to have absolute
control and authority over tbcnif I
most firmly believe tbat it tevald be
thns injurious, and I earnestly hope
that tbe Order of Celibate Women,
as promised bj the six English
bishop* ami their olergy, and by the
report of Oct. lfith, to the Bourd of
Mioaions, will never be instituted,
either by the English Church, or by
our own.”
Site believe* that parochial and
diocesan deaconesses should be mar
ried or single women, not sepaia
ted from their domestic relations, or
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t ten spoke briefly but earnest-
^ prohibition ot the use ol the
individuals, which is en-
all Roman Catholic institu-
^werting that while she was
Opnvent she never saw a Bible,
1 8be had free access to the
jj after which she made an
*: appeal to all Protestant
present to send their children
t^jstant institutions, presenting
forcibly her arguments why
t,0l »W do so.
“•ext referred to the great
iop of the Sisters of Charity,
HAMILTON EASTER A SONS,
BALTIMORE, MIL.
D ESIRING to continue reiving their
friend* at tin* South, will rend SAM
PLES (marked with width and price of
enrtO of attv kind of
• R GOODS,
of Engli*h, French and Amcricnti Maun-
Cacture. We will pny Express freight ou
all pnnehnre* front us amounting to
$20 and Over,
but partaw whose orders are unaccompa
nied by the cash, (either Bank Check nr
Post Office Order.) must pay tbe Express
Company for tlie return of money in
acttlewicut of their bills.
Dec 1 Li—ly
For “the Little Church Around tbe Oer-
Mt. Mk-hael** rharrh. \a xingtou
ly, H. (\ by Dr. J. Wise,
Church Notices
The Seventh ( oorrnUon of the Evan-
gt-Hral Lutheran Geoeral Synod ia North
America will amt in fit. John's church,
Charleston. H. C.. on Tbarsday before the
second Halihatb in May, 18TX, atlOo'elork,
A- M. J. C. RxrAes, See'y.
1 inch space in width of column consti
tutes a square.
22 squares make a column.
For special notices, or advertisements
in reading columns, or containing cut*,
or set iu double column, twenty-five per
cent, in addition to the above rates will
be charged.
All remittance* aad communkatiows to
be addressed to < .
R*v. A. 12. RUDE, DJL. .
t they do, by the priests and
spapers, and to their being
to the public as angels, as-
Nt bitter personal exjieri-
| taught her the delusiveness
ness of this. She said she
Nlude all the Bisters iu a
|> charge of immorality, for
Bawtorry Conference
The Newberry Coaferruee of ike booth
Carolina Synod will meet In 8t. Jefoah,
for meriy of Kct. T. *. Boinett ■ charge
aa Friday before tbe fifth Mtaday in
March, 1679, at 10 o’clock. Delegate*
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construrti«Mi and the power it w
transmits, render* It the best tt
water wheel ever Invented. L
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