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••• it i« a 1 fa those wa « not at 2 *» ^ i* at fr* *° ,B «what Q»P«t is imme nse In those day* have been mow "* «P to their are now-a-davjL M« lofty structure i*it* balustrade* Were b Y the elders kip* The bonae **>4 out and in- ‘ than cau be said bat we have seen J b ‘ T ®' wy con. lfUve its church it because they r * or What I IP OP ©CD. Jiea by which we T «totided to. t also i Q the \m it ought to be. Ined to find this |y nwany church bnlf Attended to il in the morning) >»oua fathers and i»cile their cou- of such a at a fee# I® °®® have the |o»1 T »n<i mother * ve leased their " fan, we spent *8*ntiy. They chores of time— -- Waiting fur the the Jordan, rh and they love stHm eonridingly mighty area. They My Atmosphere. *n quite a privilege -y and hospitality. I had more of that I believe dwells ia Touts truly, Juan. r -- *- —— Lutheran Visitor. I % iui|e a stir iu the for several yt (Systematic Bei of it, and hope be kept up until ir congregations d, convinced of the movemeut, | proper arrauge- |g from their mem- funds which they |t to pay into the- aud for the the enterprises of been languishing, of the year we >ngregation what [n as the Box Syx- an account of our rience in making it plan may prove lulatiug to other ?gationa, we pre- brief statement, not large, (nuiu- imunicants), nor ealtb among us. first quarter, just Owing to a little ing our arrange m were delivered nday in January, even a week or our account is not Due notice was collection boxes oil the last Sun- lirty-six of them l; nine are yet :o be looked after within a week, xes coutaiued in , 11, iu sums vary- 112.65. The con- jet out, will no ^gregate receipts to about $80.00. at least, $75.00 through. We ml expenses for ’s hire, &c. & c - provided for than pect our annual ie funds of onr eforward, much sat. ises, therefore congregations in ied, so far as we —to be a decided of that fact we le. There is al ienable in coming i * the matter fit jgpbut we antici- the future. We to raise a Its per member, College. Our without any >f it has been Ps Treasurer of the p»» Synod also to Wr, to be education, &*-• , without difli- of our Synotl- will only Without ’ lw THE LFTHKRAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. APRIL 26. 1872 aout et* some other goml system by which collections can be ‘ all the oongrofutious reg frequently, fit is very whether the amounts ex- us would have boeu forth- tl us to au« that the receipts second quarter’s collections, -school, fir Richmond have also been forwarded Treasurer. Thp rule ia, • Sunday from $aeh scholar T. At the blogs'of the r we sept $U!.ttf; at the the second, #12.80. The tioo for the year will be, at ,$0. | no spirit of boating that we statement befoire the read- the Visitor*. It is simply to once more, what might be f ’ all our congregations if our --.1 I "’linn'll ( 'fiiiiH'ila tt'i.ulil JA to I ami Church Councils would estly take the matter in and collect systematically all through. Such a system, rly started in a congregation, works itself; Ami the results satisfactory, t*oth to pastor that it sooii becomes a itution. Both arc highly at finding themselves able plish by it so much more thought themselves capa doing for the advancement Church's interests, and the as little desire ever to abau as the other. Brethren, will itt System. iiiTfn «T ' For the Lutheran Visitor. Mixtion and Our Work. i recent meeting of the Eastern 6i»ce of the Lfitberan Synod of ^western Virginia, the sub paper was presented for the of calling attention to the and wants of the Lutheran the South. Alter mature the paper was received committee -appointed to for- | copies of the same for publics the Lutheran Visitor, Lutheran iry, add Lutheran OZ> D. F. BittfcvS. A. Repass, kilns Schickel, Committee. iLutheran Chqreh in the South- i has a mission to perform iad ja responsibility to meet which has not been folly appre- I, since the organization of the il Synod of the South. This consists in the thorough iou of her people, in the snp rher charges with an intelli and efficient minUttrj, and i exit si on of her clnrth oj W f iave fair i n the future! in jl 8 wide tetj#$ofy over which onr cbm :h is extending herself by tho carried Atitl suocesafhl action can be out by the church. In view of tho above comddera tiotis, we would recommend to the present Conference the apfiointment of a committee of three men, to be named “The Committee on Missions and Congregational Vacancies.* It will be the doty of tbis committee 1. To eater into correspondence with persona in every locality of the Southern States, exclusive of Mary land ; ascertain the character of va cant chargee ; the amount of salary which they can afford to give a raiu ister fbr bis eerrkxm; the prosperts of orgauiziug new congregations, aud form uew charges. 2. To correapond with ministers desiring to change their Helds of labor, aucVyoung men preparing for the ministry, and to recommend them to suitable positions. 2. To recognize the Lutheran Vis itor as the Lutheran church paper j recommend its introduction into every Lutheran family; advertise their operations iu it, ami carry them into effect through the medium of its columns 4. This Committee shall not super sede or interfere in any way with a similar committee which may lie appointed by the General Synod, but shall co-operate In every pos sible way with such committee. 5. To appeal to the Synods aud members of the Lutheran Church in the Southern States, in order to secure their pecuniary aid in carry iug ont the operations of this Com mittee. A Conference Committee was ap pointed, comimeed of Revs. Dr. Bit- tie, 8. A. Re pass and Mr. Tbeopbilua Shickel. Correspondence is invited from vacant charges; ministers de siring to change fields of labor or procare such, ami from localities wishing teachers. All cotninunica turns should be addressed to the chairman, Rev. D. F. Little, D.D., Salem, Roanoke Co., Vs. and of Christ still eiisls in all its gran deur, beauty and excel leoc*, uad to day Jeans of Xasareth has more devoted followers and more loyal satyecu than any king, prince or potentate under the canopy of Heav en. Ami yooder blazing »nn will sever set upon the limit* of Ills visible empire uutil be seta to ris* uo more forever. And this Chrie tian temple in which we are u*m-ch bled today, with its m ami re walls ami cloud piercing spire, has been reared in Christian faith as a lasting monument to the divitqty of the Saviour’s person, the pnrity of Ills doctrine*, the holiness of Ills sacra merits, and the vicarious character of Yiis death. Long may this at roc tore staml to shelter Jlis worship per* and to reecho Hie praise But there is another event ia the distant past with which this temple is most intimately connected, and which claims a share in the patevni ty of the house and of those who pas shtill AaVdly worship in it. We 1 the brsak up the puhtic shrines of the Hindoo, deprive them of this great bond of anus and orstre of power. have done thin by of Bibles and for their t If the 4 Now I ask the •brine of a false is •« influence of the wheta there is ao divine power, where there Is do fire from heaven, where there Is do real bieasing—is a mighty engine of power for the de gradation of the human rare, should not the temple and shrine of the Jiving God be a mighty agency for its eievntisa. At the altar of biota of her feeble and le emartsted, and shows bah) oat- Uaeo, while the cords end tort turns veto* are plainly mapped upon the earfooe. The poise that bon tided with repletion, carrying vigor to the whole system sod imparting life, there beaaty, vivacity, health and strength, Holy Spirit, is delicate to the touch. The feeble heart can not propel the thin, scanty blood with forre. Mast we lose her wt in her trees f Com pan I friends gather around with 4 cheer and nsasslatlsn, and with maiataoed eyes aud si lent step*. Mast ws lose her t No! there is a relief! Wa can stay this try maa exhibits his depravity, his j destroyer of oar happiness, sod not his lieeatiousneas, his -offer the loss of ao bright a In the Church of Jeans Something more is required •Afnality. 4'Arise he Address By Ber. Mr. Boirman at the Conteera tion of St. Matt he*'a Eranyetirai Lutheran Church, Charlcaton, S. f% March ^ZXth. cast oar ejhs back to the distance of some thred or four centuries, and we behold4-what claimed to be—tbs Church oft Christ wrapped In the mantis of the 1 darkest night The old Apostolic doctrine of salvation by faith bad been wholly superseded by the human doctrine of salvation by works, ami by the observance of a ritoalifttn more burdensome and le*s~proAtable than that of Levi. The word of God—nest to Jeaoa, God's best sod greatest gift to aso —was wrested from the hands of the people and loeked in the walls of the cloister. Hnperwtitioo bad takes the place of piety; the spirit of perseea tion bad been snhstitoted for re ligious zeal, and the liberty where with ('brio! bad set His people free, had been succeeded by an appaliug tyranny over the cotiarietiers of men. Then was “man's extremity made God's opportunity,* and In the ex ercine of His never (ailing Prnvi deuce, God raise*! up the bn mortal monk of Wit tern berg, the gktrinn* leather, for the parpone of reforming and pnrif\ing Hist'hareh. Ttotbiaend ’ was he endowed with a sound mind, with n ca par loss am! highly eultiva rth in his moral to what be was at first designed to be. Bot the moral, social and political of the heathen temple, and Urn influence extended by fidss worship, great, fearfnl and dcstroc live as it In, ts all earthly, senatial sad dretrwrtibir. It yields to tight— to the power of truth—to ririatitode sod change. Bat the power of the < hrifttain temple worship Is the power of God onto salvation, and le a thing sgainst which the gates of hell can not prevail. Now beloved. If it is here that yon receive the word and the sacraments on which yoar hope depends Ilf It i* here that you receive that sacred instruction which is to make yon better ritineus, bettor husbands, hot ter srtvea, better children; if H Is here that yon are to be ptcfuuvd far usefolnrs* on earth ami battnioess ition of hef home and of our ieiubera, lioth and in the institu mi > have a ifambeC of organized gat ions, and many members over the States of VirKiuia eti Virginia, Tennessee, NTirtli lina, Sooth Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Ia>u and Texas, This fiopulation y increasing by immigration therans [from the Northern 4 and from European countries, demand our immediate atten- • S i not in paper resolutions passed ^ nods and (jjoiifiprcnceii, bnt in arranged and most systematic and organizations, under the ment of Heatons and deter- men, who wfll parry them out all circumstance*, the first place, we mnat have educated ministers, men thor ly acqnainted with the doctrines IR tory of the Lutheran Church, bued with her spirit—willing fauchefl, found academies, onr colleges, and fill the va in our destitute places. We self-denying, godly men, who up the dispersed members new fields of labor, organ- 'gregations and charges where now exist—men of detenuina- Jtith and activity, who will uot PMh the j responsibility of enterprise*. In the next we need well digested and iatic modes of operation, whose will extend to all parts of Southern States where Luther- are located. These modes of ion should be under the super- of men ojf the most experienced •strati v<- capacity, are now twenty young men I he different stages of their col- Jfg *te education, in connection with .. °° ke Colbge alone, who have * “‘idistry i 0 view. There are ten ^ k rs in the diderfgt grades of tbeir * education in Phiiadel- P h at Roanoke Orillege, and under P*pte instruetkm all of whom will few years be ready to locate in Southern Statps. Besides these are others <*f like maimer of ing with ns wfio are willing to B in our lahore. Now to what '•ties shall we recommend these Where are the most suitable £ of labor for f hem ! These in- g«tones are ! important, aud in «bf Beloved Brethren in Christ : At the earnest solicitation of the beloved Pastor, and the efficient Committee of Arrangement* of this Cburch, I have consented to ad dress you briefly in the English language. Whilst the love I ltear to the brethren of this Cimreb. ami the official position I hold in our Synod induced me"* to sweept this position, I would much prefer that some of the older and wiser heads here present should have assumed the res|M>usibility of this hour. My ctnharrassineiTT grows out ot the magnitude and the pre eminent iui |tortance of this occasion. fW the M|nieC of well nigh half a srore of years I have been the quiet, yet deeply interested witness of the plans, purposes, intentions. h«qie*, fears, anxieties, labors, conflicts, gifts, sacrifices and ultimate tri utiiphs connected with this ntagn'A cent Temple, uuder whose ample shelter we are assembled today, and I am not unmindful of the fuel that our notes of exultation, which resound for the time through these Gothic arches to day, will be re echoed, in part at-least, over two Continents. These remsiderations render it difficult to And words truly befitting the occasion. Standing in the newly consecrated church let us look back for a moment tq the rock from which we are bewu. More than eighteen hundred years ago there appeared in the Land of Pal estine the incarnate Son of God. | “ In him were centred all the types and shadows of the ancient temple worship. He came to fnlllll the law and the prophets, aud in bis suffer ing, death, resurrection and media tion, the entire Levitical code ia surperseded and forever abolished. By His teachings, doctrines, ordi- agea has proved it ia, then do we become debtors to the temple—to batld M. to pay for it, and to keep the fiaa»r of a pare davoCma burning oa its altars. This we owe to God. This we owe to oarerlrea, sad the gvaeratiuos that are to follow as. The whole roaoa) of God. from beg tiling to ead, w an economy of aarriflor. The least bud ever de mantled uatier the di«|ieaaatioai preceding this one, was the tenth ted intellect, with the invincible paotv of all Urn belie ter pi.mcmed or made, ply of a brave heart, with the ^gavea And at owe time the legal sacrifice* ly adornments of a regenerated ua and nflhrings demanded of His na ture and with the rich endowments rieat jieoplr amounted to thirty |»r of the Dit ine Spirit. cent. •••••• All theav sacrifl How well this man of God and res looked forward to the one great Ids coadjutors performed the work atoning sacrifice which Christ was which the Head of the Gharcb gave going to make of ftimwlf u;»ua the them to do, is evinced in the fhet > mm. Aad ia the new ofleringa that now, after the lapse of more which wr this day lay a;*m this new than three hundred and fiftt years, altar, let as keep before oar evra ■■now than dietary and hygienic obser- ranee, for a a tare calls for akl, aad aha shall bare it Take this pleasant medtrine. It ia invigorating. How it allays the irritable cough, im proves the sfipetite and digeatioa, aad aeoda a healthy tingle through the frame. The blood ie enriched, nervous force increased, and the heart boaods with • aes impulse. See her face brighten by degrees; the color ia returning, her voice is getting clearer, aad pleasant words are spoken. Tho strength falters yet, bat hi gaining. Lit ns take her oat in the worm snasbint. In a short time she will be aide to go without (far aid, a cheerful girl. This delightful medicine must be God bieeaed. It ia resloaug health to oar loved ooe. She ia emerging from her sickness sweeter mod nobler than before, and Dr. Pierce’s Goldeu Medical Discovery must have the at rod or aoctm warn** va. J A ChrkaLe J J G merer Al- Alternates—Bafos Repos*, i A Price. M Cassell, J T PressdsmT SYNOD OT OBOBGLL i 7er»mV.—I ’,-tnripal* Principal* LnyliftegaUn ternates—. Al- HOUITO!t SYNOD, TKNN. f terfosl.—Prineipala— Bev Pref A J Brown, J K Uaacher. Li* Ittlyain—Principal*—Dr Gird- wf 9 J F Km i tli. HYNOD OF VIMfUKtIPPl. flrnrri.—Principal*—Rev T A Glenn. Almrnae— Rev J Mwpp. /^f /viepatre.- !MncipaU-J H Sal tan. Alternates—W C Dnhaid. Special Notices. tears, ’ altar, let flirty million* of <Wt jeoplr are (he example of Him “who was rich, planted firmly upon the confosmon* and ay minds of the great Church of the KefbrtitatkHt. The tbewitogians of all nathats aad tongue* drink their BUMt refreshing and iimmI strength cuing draughts at the fouatalua ««f as the experience of all credit, It has raised her. Sold by all first class druggists everywhere. The Latest Swindle Certain •aortifoouiooa ebartitans would foio isersoade tho world that diffusive stimulants hate uo awdictual value, sod that detestable slops, composed of gnplng acids and drastic |turga toes, are bettci took* thau the finest vegetable ingredient* com bmed with the parent Siul mellowest prmlrn ts of the still. But this sort of thing won't go down. The stom ach of oar common sense rejects it, as the physical stomach of every man with an wnde|»rav«d lalatr re Jerta. with loathing and abhoreace, the uauneoas attomiaatioo. “free from alouhol." which Humbug* are trying to threat down the throat* of Trmjwrance luvalids under the pre tease that the filth wit] do them apnod f It ia imM likely that while Pla*tatu% Bitterm. the Ktaadard Too* «f Aaiertca, » anywhere ac ceaathie, noth sukeuing frauds caa make much headway, but it is as well to pat the public on their guard against them. 11 — our love. And the work of lifi is in raising so fine yet for onr aakes He brrsme poor, that we through His poverty might heroine rieh.* The speaker made an earnest and eloquent a|*peal for aid to clear away the debt orrewwanly imarred n**N»n*l to the Kami*, and the a structure, and that it should be rendered so ment cup to the li|M of the Havflmr's os la make those who ro«i tri hated peofde. feel that they had sacrificed snme- This t ’hurrh, brhwui. which we thing. The great anwal exem plat dewlicate today, ia but a eontinaa had Ml the, sacrifices he had made tion amt perpetuation upon the bowuMtity, all emss and and no should in HU reuse. There wan a German indy ia one at the ebon table mstitutioos of the mty. aged, infirm, aad scarcely able to corn at a time nsore than five, tea, fifteen ur twenty cents by knit ting and nredtr watt. It took her • long time ta rwme even three insig nificant amount*. Home days ago he relied apon b Obituaries. Died, at bia remdeoce, ia Roanoke county, Ya., March 2fith. 1972, Ben JSlfTN KtAOT, Ksq.. in tHe fifty sixth year of his age. (N Bro. Keogy. it caa in truth be affirmed, that in all the reUlions of hflr, domestic, social, boMut-as aud religtoua, be was a model man. He was so affectionate, kind and pcovi dent husband and father, an exem tdary aad nsefol wrember of the Luthers a f hareh. adorning for t ty-oeveo years, by a godly walk and conversation, the doctrines of God bis Saviour. For many vrers be was an rider Hi the church, and so disrluuged the duties of the trust, that bia place will be hard to fill, aad his loss pflunftdl) felt aad deplored bv all associated with him. Few minds were no richlv stored 1 with nances and nacrainept*. He has et tabbshed “a new aud living way” erect three shriues and gather of access to God, and organized a around them, bat he gave the most visible Church upon earth. I have ezplicit commands that such temples not time now to tell you the checker ed bistory aud varied vicissitudes oi that Cburch for eighteen hundred of the great work of the reformation of the Ifith cwntnry It is one among the Uteat ami most prerivms fruits of a restored Gospel. Tbis house was built for uo other pbrfxiae than to preach aad rwpreoch in it the great doctrines of the Holy Hcrtpturr* as taught in the Augsburg Coofsnsnm of the Lutheran Chureh; ami every tempest tossed voyager a ho shall ia after years sock for repoar is the i quiet harbor of our graml old “City by the .Sea," when he catches the first glimpse of this lolly spire in the horixou, will be told that this ia the tfbnrrb ia which M proclaimed what Luther taught three centuries ago: the just shall live by faith." The idea of building temples and pocket a two dollar bill, bouses of worship in which to meet the astonishment of the ami imrfonn suitable acta of devotion who expected ;>robahiy a to God, ia not original with man. It of a dollar, aad handed it to the is an arrangement of the Drily, who Rev. L. Muller, requesting him to griiral Lutheran Geoctal Hynod ia North saw in the moral and social rooaUtu place it oa the altar as the first, America will meet in fit. John* (barrh. tiou of man au imperative necreaity contribution to the new temple. fharir*tm». fl. C, on Tkanday hrfoti fur well a plan. Sot cl) did God Whilo Uw Mdkoce kranl with ***. *f^“, *****»*’. *? ** [ dispone the hearts of Ilia people to aorni hearts, many an eye being ’ WM. IW bat «M lota upon I6r KwtiM(rood. Bible, after being held aloft by * Pastor Mailer for a few minutes. All <Wk-«nUe. ami vuiton. npet un* to t_ 1 W» w enSstantis! business Hterstnre _ ® ' as him, aor an.' ia which thiif impor the toNMM, aad she presented qualificatton show to more ad him with a enutributioa lor “the \ so tare upon their immediate sur new German Cb«rrh* Hhe gave it rounds so that not only hit bereaved -art ami iif>rr8 family and the Church, hut men in *» cooditkms redly reek on the loss *M prop«rl> Hn> KmK>. J. B. O. with her whoh him to are that ft "Th* UR of th* flrih it th* Bteoi" Thi* bring the (set, it U v«qr *>L\ ium that when the blood becomes corrupted the w bole system become* corrupted also. To relieve thi*. the true policy nndeobt- •dly is to direct the remedy to the maws of the disease. It is in this manner that Dr. Tatt's Sarsaparilla aud Quern's De light set*. Its specific effect is on the blood; it purifies it, ritalim* it, and ex pel* all distemper from the system. Being free from violent mineral*, it is adapted to general use. The old and young may use it; the most delicate fe male, at any time, may take it; the weak and enfeebled wfll he *trengthened by it; the tend*/ infant, who mar hare In herited disease, will be cured by it For HmhiUk, and til it* trains of evils. it is a sure antidote. Dr. Tati’* Liver pfll* are a uiild and gentle purgative, poaneadng the peculiar merit «if aetiug as s imwerful agent In relieving congr*ti\r or torpid liver. They bsvc ao equal. / - *. * Ik Tatt's Hail Dye impart* u Glossy Color. J. H. KUhkRD. MAIN STREET. One Door South Columbia Hotel. 1 AM daily receiving and opening a large and carefully selected stock of DRESS GOODS. This stock embrace* everything derira- Me in DRE8S GOODS, LINENS. •r DOMESTICS, FANCY GOODS, dx With z foil assortment of CURTAINS, « WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, e OIL CLOTH, and CARPETINGS. I would request a coll from nr Burner ous customers, feeling assured that 1 can present ooe of the most attractive SPRING STOCKS Ever offered in Col ami no effort in < and will ito '.r n My personal superriidoa ha* been given to the selection of this i ‘ Apr 12 stock. J. IJ. KINARD. 31—ti The True Ground* of ConfldfiMf. W hewer anw » that Him relianue, that alMilute, undoubting faith in the efllcao' of HuatetterV Htomarh Bitter* as • rem edy (or indigestion, bilious ds*ordeiu, tn- and remittent fevers, which pm ail in all parts of the United (hate* ? Thi* confidence has been growing for twenty years, and it is *tiD e&tendiug. It iz not the result of credu lity ; it ba* not lieeo engendered by any human device, but is *hs spontaneous aad natural eon sequence of experience. What people ace daily guing on under tbeir own eyes they ran not question. When families in unhealthy district* that recart Is thi* wbulecume vegetable took, a* a preventive, eaca|te periodical fevers, and tbeir immediate neighbors, * bo neg lect thi* precaution, aie prostrated bv the ow is it possible that the phr- sbouid be without it* leMonf In Hhr manner, when it is men that obstinate cases of dyspepsia, of liver complaint, of constipation, of nervous weakness, and of general debility, yield to the operation of the famous remedy, bow caa even incredulity itself withhold its rndorwetueat ? Eye-witnesses of the salatary effect* of the Bitters are to be found in every civilised settlement on this continent. The thousands upon thou sands who owe their restoration to health aad atreogth. or their preservation from sirkwes*. to it* extraordinary medicinal properties, are enthusiastic in its praise. The multitude* who recommend it in a neighborly way to tbeir friends and m quaiounces, as well a* those who and public their estimate of its virtue*, m always ready to state tbeir reason* for the faith that is ia them. They have all cither felt or witnessed its beneficent a cral use throughout the 1’. 8. A six ixcn is _ used by the Government, aam ln ti» e Patent OflW,, Washington, D. C. It*! < simplicity of construe- ‘ tiou, and the power it transmit*, render* it the beat water wheel ever invented. Pamphlet free. F. BmxHAM, York, Pa. BILLS BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY F ^KTABUSHED IN 1837. Superior A IteU* for chnrrbe*, school*, ACm madc of PURE BELL-METAL-Copper and Tin—fully warranted, aad mounted with our PATENT IMPROVED ROTARY : HANGINGS, tytihmtiured striigaro ■ sent free. Address VANDUZEN it Tin 102 A 104 Esetfid street, Cincinnati, 0. Mar 15 25—lv Haw AdvertincmanU. History of the GREAT REFORMATION. Sow ready complete in ooe volume, t raqdfr /UaetnUed Edition at IT A mi Great Work, of ovwr 1000 pages, uii numerous engraving* and map* on and wood. AGENTS WANTED fiend f 1.75for out fit, and secure your choice of territory at on or. ('uvular*, term* sod advance sheets free- WI. April 38—e*iw) Sight Chocks O N Germany, England. France, and all the principal ^ Cities of Europe. Pasanai pean Pa all the mdpHHip . icketa to and from the Euro pean Porta. Check* on New York. Col lection* prempdv attended to and remit - ted for on dav of payment. E. SEBring a CO.. Banker,. 34 Broad fit, Charleston, S. C. ^ l 1 . S.—wishing Exchange^m or* Port Office Order, and thejvriU^uiTe tbeir business promptly attended to. Nov 24 13—tf 1 Biy% e £to" 1 A CO HS5i^2°'pa 187* sprixf kfid 187*. Church Notioes. Tbs lietTsUi t'ooviuUHi of the Evan- shoubl be built, and in the first in stance cotid«aeaode<l to Ik the arebi teet Himm-lf—giving the moat expli centnriea past. How “the kings of ( cit dirretimi* with refemice to the tbe earth set themselves, and the ' building and every article of furtii j qneot and hap|>y add res*, rulers took cotiuael together against turn it contained, the Lord and against bin anoiuted, In every age of tbe world—both let Us break their bands ! in heathen ami Christian lands—the tie* her pallid eoautroance, but a public shrine* at which men have short time ago the picture of rnddy worsbi|ied have constituted tbe health, tbe envy of tbe school and great bonds of tbeir social and na the |*ride tional union. . Burn down the temple at Mecca, destroy the public worship of the followers of tbe false prophet, aud in a short time Mahomedanmm i|pnld be nnmlewi among R. & W.€. SW AFFIELD. F We are ih»w receiving our uewly selected <ntING and SUMMER STOCK of READY - HADE CLOTHING. HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. Having secured the services of a FIRST ( LA88 CUTTER in onr Cus- Umi lH paitment, we gill For Churches, Schools, Fire Alarms, Farniis Ac. Fine-timed, warranted, low priced. Descriptive Circulars sent free. BLYMYXR, NORTON A CO.. 064-0*4 W. Eighth st„ Cincinnati, O. Feb 23 eow—ly REMOVAL. G DIERCKfi. Wholesale and Retail • Grexv-r, Columbia, S.C., respectful- h inform* hi* friend* and customer* that fle has removed to his new establishment, formerly Kinaler's building, on the corner of Richardson and Taylor streets, where he will ronstaatiy keep on hand a well selected assortment of til articles belong ing to his line of burineKs. such as Groce ries, Pro visisas, Tobacco*, fee. January 26 .. do 21 lj 11 .1_! 11 'I IL- Jl' J—JLL LJ— fl«f|nrsa Yt?Hnr US PUBLISHKL> EVERY FRIDAY By Bev. A. R. BUDE r D.D. Terms Caab. fitnctly ia Advance One’copy, per annimi —$t.W One copy, six maatiis 1J65 ToM in inters. Widows of Ministers, and Theological Students t.00 OKI subscribers who fail to remit at the expiration of their subscrip tion*, will be charged per annual 3.00 Subscription* not received for less than six month*. No new name* are entered on the sub- ncriptioa book, without the first payment ia advance.' Postage—Five cent* per quarter. snr- 1 ■ a i;* tiLi r , -rzrr^:':jr'-ari ■ RATES OF ADVERTISING. MAKE UP GARMENTS saying, ■ asunder and cast away their cords from us.” Time would fail to tell us bow, iu six great and terrible persecutions, the alien armies of itfokitry and in fidelity sought to sweep the Chureh of Jesus from the face of the earth. How at time* they seemed to triumph as they bathed tbyir fiasbing eim- etere iu Christian blood, and waded Tbe pantile! between this gift ami stteud tbe meeting of the General Synod, tin* widow'* Bit* wo, »«mfullv «oW urad B .ori t-ml-rlv Hmww, .nd ... th- *■ C " ~ ' 7 .. . I Tbwafiay, May the *th. 1S7X. are rrqwert- erowning feature of tire \er> eo ^ ^ ttotier thereof to thn pas tor. Rt v. T. W. Dorti. or to Mr. J. II. ; • "t« iUMH ill. I’n-Bxlelit of I 1m Vestry Thr Invalid—A I*RN »’lcn?RK.— - - >*» G»c Latest fitylc*. and guarantee ta . h-r ibIIm) rodu.ro.nor, hut . a«»Wr» Bb. of th. 0«ml 8,m4 »t I «?**•■< <"•"» 1 1 t$t Ofi 1 so ISO *25 200 250 ' B.' 3 00 3 75 Charlsatim. • C. May $th. things that were. It la their temple of all. But HYNOD OP VIRGINIA. f —Principals—Revs T W Ibwli, J F Campbell. D M Gilbert. J H ('npp. Alternate*—Rev* R H Holland, D M Hen- Ur, J A Snyd«r, G W HolUmd. bmr-Dfliwfei.—Principal*— Mr ——- Beltsnoover, M*i E Pifer, Ws B Baker. iiku ni'ii ^su. i'»"gviu. |p«ie i,, | iimnuk Afandn-nn II tual and exemplary» obedient and Wilson, Albert Miller, Col Ih. graceful .1 boBr, *r won thr tww.1. | ‘ ~ . v ', OD upmtmI oAIIOUh^ the |trtde of the boom-hold. 8he was always welcomed by her school mates, for her lithe fora aud pleat ing d»sfHMMttoo cartied .beerfulness into their ^nnko. Ddigent, |mnc we ore oorrowod. w through rippling streams of Cbrio- j and temple worship that bind* them | Those rosy cheeks and rnddy lips j j A fiUgb, fitAl Kude. J I) simc>. W tiau gore, aud then ugaiti were together. And tire mutual encoar- are blanchrel by consumption. The ^ , j, ^ Honour, H 8 driven buek with shivered lam-e ami ngement they im|iart to each other voice once ao enchanting in langli M inga^ I'sul lN-rn*k. broken blade to learu how vain a j at their pafcflc fittflP doe# more than and song ia fertile, bimki ami *up- Mrs vTiloatrsl Capt J*'l‘AulU Aoswr*. w® will paj-yeu fitoper week in anything else to perpetuate their . pfaa led by a hollow mmgl, IM n. j mrJjb^n^T jKTl blit»dne*M and sti| tend it ion. 'IT r, ‘“ h *'• 1 <*>u.lig*-nt ..i.i >k. } .i i h.-m.k, \\ i\*Jn A/ldrt®#> I' A ELLS A ( < CbarMtoe, Destroy tbe temple of Juggernaut, her -kfifiiL po not undder peeauam | wsn^r. TwBminjr -*i flow PERFECT-FITTniG 8HIRT8. Latest style* of 8PRIXG HATS on baud. Ouj Furni.NbingGfiods Departmeni I* complete. Iu fact our stock embraces everything New ami Nobby, which We are sore will pleare the most fastidious. Give us a call and be convinced. H&W.C. SWATFIELD. 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