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18 WMl Oxford. To
l w "•‘Hi all mat
o religfoo, » nd di s .
IS ffg 1 * 1 omn
exited to the
' vbo ' wb *u he re
ate, took a solemn
i 0< * ^ B »We iu it,s
kion against all «*.
\l * “* tter of pride
I his Reformation he
|*8 oath.
80 fi«(|uent) v
* history, that we
pre. ' * .
H tl»e Retbrmatioi.' r*
1 the last class of
existence in the
K* this defect, I*
fnoa-nefl catechism
Into the bauds of
chial school teach
>e best he could do
|ftect so apparent to
I
hnudred years
Ikes, by his opera
with his neglected |
jned the eyes of the
fe positiou of <**•*.
(P**dagogoi). The
tb avidity the hint
kin, and the Han-
coroe an institution
mday-school teach
wve, are therefor
Bible as important
eh.
be correct there
may do their ai-
rly.
aaya it is incou
‘‘Thou shalt not
> arse Ives, or it is
by precept ami
by example. Pi
*i to the Sunday
ft is to the apostle.
>r.
The Baviour says
1 the blind, both
ditch.' The very
instructor, or one
ledge to the iguo-
igence.. Teachers
I in their atten- ..
', *
pulpit and otber
hurch, by which
ay be improved,
stant readers and
-*• . i*
of ra^g^on.
| self-denial. There
of interest con
us, that unless
carefully made *
in the discharge
dug to this im-
II he church.
|ficatiou is, pune-
Tbe man vbo
and sleep the
third and sleep
no crop at all,
|J>e' in vaiu. The .
open his store
days will soon
all. By parity
Sunday-school
[content to teach
Sundays will
liothing.
is must be men
r, as by prayer
issfully in the
ju Catholics in
lave written to
Iheir conversion
liauapo-
ias just
during
He had
ce was
aid, j\U
early a
■ions
sen
For tjbe „ut Imran Visitor.
of St. John’s Ivangslical
Lutheran Sun day-Sehool.
[C'>afW*»h*<»o8.J
isring uiy report
services would
/**r Doctor: F
interesting
gthy, amt
command
ride | this account,
you letter
ton. 1 »*o"
Situ*-
not having much
*1 concluded to
aud therefore
first as you left
send the conelu-
He
n-
•v ■
W. S. Jk»t**a an, after the cou-
of Mr. Cl iaolm’s remarks,
Ja strong plei for the Sunday-
imd for lilrraUty. The fol
ia a brief sjmopsis from uieiu-
of counfu fails to do jus-
people might talk of dea-
aft they liked, but be was
waa some sort of fatality
with some persons. That
i his earliest youth it had
case with him, that on any
>u as yl e present, he was
|y chosen j a the one to' talk
he said, le did not know
it was because his brethren
similarity betweeu the com-
of his mic il and that of the
of the co uitry; or whether
concluded! that the neces
that which ] it seemed his fate
had a shunning effect upon
He tluiu draw a picture
aged man >f old, who, trav-
throogh th< wilderness, and
night upoi him, commeuded
to God. placed his head
a stone for a pillar, and then
peacefully uatil at midnight, in
he saw ttye heavenly in ln»l>
deecending land ascending be-
heaven ant earth. Then he
to God that be would give him
bee* always one-U nth of all the I»rd
gav<i him, and £ ithfully did be al-
vayi keep that promise. And ae
! fiM i all the aueie it Christians of the
»cddjuwl new dispt nsatiou. We, too,
abofld give back to God oar one-
But alas, he said, when you
many n Christian of this
it is all wefl until you mention
ana-tenth. This ten per cent
modern] Christians. A dis
ied broth ir bad said to him
the last hree days, ‘’There
to me to be a strong oonnec
aud paying;”
forts, all your good
|your iutents avail
itbbold from irod
at truly men might
■
s
!
willingl
tre dolla
of booki
if. He inte
*# more thau
betweeo p:
i is all yonr
itious, all
if you
this one-tenth.
pan what they lik ?, the powers to build
«p churches i ml Sunday schools
weteprayer, lab r, and ten per rent.
.4 an illustr ition, he begged to
a simple fact. A gentleman
mived bis honqe from this city to
* ipot about 11xty miles from the
cast, where he established exten-
saw mills, i There were many
employed there, and dwell-
near by. These men and their
lilies had uo] religions instruction
any kind, nol services, uo church,
were woe frilly ignorant of the
mans of salvi Aiou. One day this
e r <ntleman’s daughter, a little girl
cAfrea yeart oW, and a tnembe^of the
entworth S reet Sunday -school,
him anil said, “Father there
a great **l*ny children of the
hands who have never heard
a Sunday school; if yon will give
leave, and get me some books,
11 will try and teach them.” The
gave his consent,
i bought a little li-
aml gave them to
red with the matter
his. That little girl
* mt to work, | fathered together the
l»tle children ;very Sabbath, read
chapter in t je Bible, and offered
httle prayer which she found in
of the little books made for the
She rorked on alone yet
fully, as ixe himself saw, said
’• R, for whet! he went to visit the
* he foam her with a class of
elve scholars, aud that little child
eleven has instituted the only
ligioas servio i in all that part of
untry for weuty miles around,
will child *eu at this day know
of the tnths of Christianity
their fathers and grandfathers
them
closed with an elo-
. — to German progress
means of vhrfgtian education, aud
1 on earnestly kt forth the claims
iof ohnrlty' j, e ] tliew ^j r>
isolm would det his thousand dol
Mrs.
inomeut Mir. Bowman retired to
, . urreil one of those
la 'prornptu expressions of hearty
i » tha| come with greater
* n5e because they are unexpected,
prominent anfl active member of
!vf r cbnrcb > f-S’ r** 11 *** »** the midst
? tl,e con k rre Ki‘ttioii aud inaile a
ittle mid l ess winch really seemed to
•**»»« direct froji his hiart. 1 can
l>eMtifal t>uud»y-sehool, and when
he VM frith il those walls the tours
bad aproog into his eyes when he
tlkOOght of the faithfulness, and ear
neatness, and labor, and pruyer, that
had brought forth that sweet pla<*e,
and he bad asked himself what he
had Hone for it, and his conscience
had answered “notbio*^ - And lie
turned and asked bow many more
around him could say the same
thing. He said Mr. Chiaolin had
labored for the benefit of the chil
dren of the ehuroh, had spent anch
money of his owu, and now needed
one thousaud dollars to free the
building entirely from debt; that
Mr. G. did not ask very much from
any one, but from the little ones their
live oeuts, from the bigger boys and
girls their ten cents, and from those
young men iu the galleries twenty
five cents. Why! he said, they spent
that aud more every few days for
candy, or kid gloves, or bows, and
they might easily deny themselves
some little recreation, such as a visit
to the Academy of Music, aud ap
propriate this amount to so good
a purpose. After many hearty and
pertineut remarks, he -said. “Mr.
Chisolm, I merely got np to say
that I will be one to give you « A**
drtd dollar* for your good work.”
Iu thanking the generous donor.
Mr. Chisolm said he knew that, even
if no more followed his lead at ouee,
in a few days he would have several
more added to the list.
A collection was now taken up Wy
the boys of the Sunday school who
were set ai»art for this service, and
then that stirring Sunday -school
hymn was snug, the ittOth,
♦
“\V«- an^un-biug on the shield amt Imui-
ner bright.
We will work for God aud buttle for the
right.*’ *C i
White this was being suug, the
children all marched <git two and i
two, the giris first and then the boys,
in a long line. They went through ;
the old church-yard under the wil-
tree, aud between the peaceful
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S.
I —r ' 2'Z
Ecclesiastical.
F!
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MAY 31,1872
M THKBl.V
An in ferreting and Sneer** tnl Drag
er Meeting.—[ send you a sketch of
a very soeomtaful prayer meeting,
its closely after the formula of the
latter us was consistent with the
office of priest under Protestant
Episcopacy.
There sre a number of (triesU iu i Kr» W Eirhelbrrger, W. Va. $i (JOUiMO
Business Department.
Money* Boceived
“WA>I)0 FERTILIZER.”
our own aud the (’hureh of England, I Hwn <; M Beltri»oov« r. M
held by some of the memliers be tw " bn, “ fhese words apply fully i
longing to the Manor oongregatiou u> *'* r * lJnM U.V- | j || Wilsou.
in the Jefferson charge, Md. These profess to • adhere to the j 8 Uiulolph.
brethren have had a prayer meeting te<kohlB * B of ol, r reformetl church, Miss J F. Eirh« IU i|c* r. *
iu private familire for many veers, wbi, « tbe > ooutiuually U-achiug J ^ r -
bat nothing special oocumsl until ’ doctri,M »» according so nearly to L E „ f!lld ^ Jl #
the present y ear. Sometime iu the | tllolie of tb<l rbarcb of Ronie, that j j>r j t A llmmui,
mouth of February an unnsual in lbe their heard» fail to J A Hieis.
tereat manifested itself in a meeting! lbl ’ dUtefDct. This fact is eaJOE John**.
held in the house of Mr. K. Joy. t * b,i * b ‘‘< 1 b J the cougregaUou of St.
The meeting was continued in the Baerameut earnestly cutreating Mr.
same house every evening fora nuni Bradley to reiuaiu with them.
We trust the step Mr. Brudly
has taken will serve to o|ien
the eyes of the church to the alarm
her of weeks conducted mostly by
brother George Willard. Several
Methodist brethren attended and
took a lively interest in the exercise.
Many precious souls were led” to the
Saviour by renouncing tlivir sins.
Some thirteen or fourteen have nni-
ted with the Lutheran church and
others may do so iu the future.
Some have united with the Metho
dist church. This meeting is an
evidence of what good and earnest
laymau can do in tlie church if they
have a niiud to work. No minister
wan present at any time during the
W rilerliart.
Rev I. M oiler.
F W Brigjnujm.
F Oldendorfl.
J r Addeu.
J W Zrogln,
L C’aoghman,
iug evil of allowing wcu iu her miu-1 Mrs a iu.kI^T^ 1 *
istry to (khsoii the minds of their A M Morgan,
people with the doctrines which she
repudiates iu all her standards.—Ax
change.
Gs.
Sixteen Years of SivrEii*.—Iu
1S5<> the now famous Mi mtano Lin-
I RENT was drift made known to the
public by au extensive system of
advertiaiug. From that time to the
preseut, the demand for it has been
steadily increaniug until it has taken
J A Piper,
G Hasler,,
H Btinr,
Capt G ORMt.
N Hottrl.
Rev V Mill. ..
I SWu,
A II Miller.
D Ilufouau.
Mrs J C Linn,
J C MUlrr.
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4 50 to W4
5 00 to 892
3 AO to 944
2 SO to 250
3 00 to 1*4
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3 50 to 344
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1 35 to 310
t 80 in full
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5 00 to 30s
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a oo t« tit
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73 in fall
5 30 to 334
3 40 to 344
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2.30 to 170
10 00 to 944
progress of the meeting. To God
be all the praise mid glory.—for. lbt5 b,|U ® emItrurtliufit, L>u<ms, j
AaerirON Lutheran.
'fSki
CASH -350 PEE TON OF 2,000 POUNDS AT FACTORY.
• ’ ; j --
T1 -Mh—tii |***t lot* ol -,tW^ lbs. at Factory. Payable November
1st, 1872—without interest.
' M'M. C. Dl’KEH & CO., General Agent*.
„ > t
Charleston, 8. C.
TilOri. W. IIOLLOWAY. Agent at Pomaria, 8. C.
Dee 8
14—tf
Minister'* Houac itnraed.—We re
gret to learn that the house of Rev.
W. Hath, pastor of the Lutheruu
churvh at'lk’thlehem, Pa., took lire
on the 3d iust., aud while the tiauies
t
were subdued after the roof was
burned, much damage was done to
the house aud furniture by water.—
Lutheran Obarrrrr.
ointments, aud other external reui«
•lies, imported or domestic, ever
introduced into the American mar
ket. Iu the most celebrated racing
aud trotting stables, in the establish
ments of stage aud city car cotii|ia
uies. and in the stables of private
gentlemen, it is the only recognized
cure for such diseases of the horse
as require outward treatment. Nor
Now AdvertUementa.
I F. RI ECKERT.
•j •
II. KINAR1L
MAIN STREET.
One Door South Columbia Hotel.
Sight Checks
is it less valuable as a local appltca
Kenounred Catholicunm.— U is stated tiou for some of the most distressing
that General Trucku, the celebrated
French soldier, has reuoum-ed Ho
man Catholicnmi aud became a
memlier of the Augelieau Church.
t amer Stone imaging.—The corner
stone of a new English Lutbeiau
graves of oar loved ones, thus form j® b *P**l* *** 1 lUsWnrg, l*X, was laid
ing a true picture of bomauity—life 0,1 G»e -*.>th of April. Die Wadding
and death so near together—till they w ^ ® b '
eutere«l the new building where they ; Call Extended.—Hev. \. J. Hich
paeketl themselves closely to allow anl.^on, of Isivettsv die, Ya.. has
as many guests as possible to cuter, lieeu inviUwl by tb*- charge at
lu came old and young until it was
crowded to its fullest extent, aud I
many stood around in crowds lis
tening to the sweet strains from j
within. ^
On entering, a “hy nffli ol praise” f
was sang, the &Kh, and Uien Kev.
A. H. Kude, D. D., read the lieauti j
fnl deilieation extracte«l from our
Book of Worship and a<lapte<l to
the iws’uliar occasion.
The consecration hymn, “4i thmi
that hearest prayer,” »hm here wing
by a fall churns of voiiwwi, and when
all were again seated, Kev. D. M.
Gilbert, of Virginia, made au ad
dress fall of poiut ami pleasant il
lustration, showing the benefits of j
early training iu piety, ami the efli
cacy of prayer ; and we must, at the j
risk of lengthening oar letter too
much, give the Inst anecdote of this
most pleasing orator.
He said that a young man bad
left the shores of his native Kngland,
and had gone to Mouth America,
SiuitbsYillc, Md.. to preach to them.
t aaferrncr m tiermaag.—During
Trinity Week, the “German K\an
gelical Cbun-li 4,'oulereoce” will meet
tu Hisenach. The halls of the Wart
burg and ol the Gymnasium have
been placet! at the «lis|a>sal of the
coufrrenee. The tollowing are the
subfects of dtsmsHioii. Uigether with
the names of the appointed qieak
ers;
“The A«lmission ot Mynotlieal IVI-
•‘gates to tlie ctxiferrrice" 11 love and
Von llarlessi j “Kcrlesastieal Pro
vision for Emigrant Evangelical
nmiplaintt to w hub man is nabjecL
Hbeuuiatism, stiffness of tlie joints,
neuralgia, pore throat, tumors, wens,
earache, toothache, yield to its i«in
subduing, couutci lmtant pro|M rtirs,
sutl burns, scald* pud cuts are heal
cd with incnslible /aptdiiy under its
operation.
fl,mN!’Reward is offered by the
proprietor «t Dr. Pu*ree'a -i »«4tleo
Medical |Disc<*very t«*r a mednine
that will etpial it in the cure of
llrotichiU*, severe |‘ongb>. iimI the
early stages of Coosuni|Hio«i
WEBERS
Elegant Pianos I *•* *“i> "mWw ,«“«• ;.p.ou.K «
[ ■ utr NiMlrairfuIl) ahvUil slul of
AND
Wood A Co.’s Charming Organa.
They
erut mo>m
mt Itrngns. S«-n«t fm lUtK^mUrtl Fats
et*i in
Nigwes.
are ’ u no uret ious lily the be*t,”
any—HI F«»r i'mritm and Pom of
'riUiant Mnoient A/«rb and Mir
lliudrs
k 00.‘S STAVDAtS RAV0S
IF Every instruatmt vsnyslel for
1 Ivr tears.
Hr Bj at! menu* trv tla* shove t<rf«»re
tNiichasbis •Ws brrr.
WARE KtHiMS, MA8UXIC HALL
No*. 37 sud SS Slaik) t utrret.
May »1 S4-tH %% , ilmisin«.ii. K.C.
DRESS! GOODS.
Church Notices.
M. John* Evsiurvlnsl I. si he i on ihsteh.
t»f Hreii«lirti\illr ) luu rr, i’rvst.ni nauity,
IV. Vs., will hr dedicated. II. V^lo tla*
nervier of <*od «hi Ihr tAl dsy «»f Jane.
l*Vof. II. I. Re—Irt, of tflinoi*. 'arol Rev.
V
J. II i'hinv at West Titiiah. stv ev-
jarlrd t# hr |ne«etit.
1 -■ 11 1 ■■■' —
Special Notices.
AotXT* ** **>n» A CBjLHD and pu|>uUi
Rii**wiii*ry IMiiriiwt
Knoslrdirr AGENTS
.,, k ral ■rli 100 pri week. A
-l>lri)dt)l «|warto, with 900
nuumifo nl illnstrstion*
«n STEEL and WtNiD.
L T f* TT T Agents who m-ll tiii* can
* * MM M hareawr.-«er4«*fiveof
(HU I’lCTOiUAL HOME
HIRER, paidi*hed in
larltok M i •nutsii
Adare— at ONt'E to «r- J
mre term* and territory.
o» tar
...... WM. FLINT
0 R L D.^*'**»»«*»• Gs.
4 to.
May t
sow-
Tiii* *tock t uibract ft e%t-rvtliins «b *ira-
bl. in
iutk'ss tu tons,
USF.SS.
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DOMESTICS.
FA SC 1* (J VODS, dr.
Willi a fall arnurttneiit of
erkTAFSK
wry Dow SHADES.
MATTJXOK
OIL CLOTH,
and \'A KPETIMS.!
1 would ivqie-M a call from im uuoh i • j
)Hi« i iKkinri's feefing Sana red that I
css preral one of tiie most attractive
SPBUfG STOCKS
E«rt ofleied in t oluinl«m. and will «wn
im* effort in ufmiig talahrUus to alt.
M' j* r*>Hi.il mi|
to the «rlect hm ol
O N Germany, England, France, and
all the principal Cities of Europe.
Passage Tickets to and from the Euro
jiean Ports. Checks on New York. Col
lection* promptly attended to and remit
ted for on day of payment. «
E. HE BRI NG 4 CO.. Banker*,
84 Brood Sl, Charleston, 8. C.
P. 8.—Parties wishing Exchange or
Passage Tickets may remit us by Express
or Post Office Order, and they will nave
their business promptly attended to.
Nov 24 13—U
REMOVAL
C l OlEBCKS, Wholesale and Retail
■ • Grocer, Columbia, 8. C., respectful
ly informs his friends and customers that
lie lia* removed to his new establiahwsent.
formerly Kinder’* building, on the cornet
of Richardson and Taylor streets, where
he will constantly keep on hand a well
selected assortment of all articles belong
ing to his line of bustness, such as Groce
ries. Provisions. Tobaccos, 4tc.
January 26 21-lv
GEORGE S. HACKEE’S
Door, Sash and Blind Factory.
My |«iw«4i supervision has been given
»f thi* *t*s-k.
CHARLESTON, S- C.
J. H. KIXAKD.
■ 31—tf
THE
^|Tt> iinjtorttd work kept on hand u>
i-w supply tl»e country trade. All
work i* made at our own factory in the
city, and nnder tlie proprietor's* special
supervision.
Send for
Price List.
and
Factory
4\>n‘ Rooms :^ Kiug. opjsiwite Cannon
German*. {Hermes and \ cm KopflH; PkymeuM Use Them ia Their Practice
*‘A New iiathenng of IlceleiunUr.il
.Statist irw. ” i Krnesti and Holt am mu);
“The Kecommendationof Bible 4'taaa
e«,” tilraune and /iainiermann | ;
H The Promotion of Foreign ami
Homes Missions.” (Hoffmann and
Krnestik The correctiott of the
text in laither’n translation 14 lbs
Bible, the -lltmnctal rotiorrtiw of the
STAMUXO.
LUTHERAN BOOKSTORE, StreeL on line^of City railway. P. O.
.... . , . ouolereiK ,-. and the Altgrmnne Kir
where he hail engaged in mercantile ..... . Illx
life. He bad left at home a devoted.
It I* aliiMMt tumersally the oar that ,
physician* condemn what are geoentlly
known as**Patent Medirlwes.” Although
I»R. TPTT8 LIN ER FfUJl 18 SOT A
PATENT MKDKTNEL ret its caapn-
Ism ‘tl»» result of yeatw of study) is*
.know n only to him*« If, and m* |mlpnM«-
are their valushle enrative pioj«rrt»**».
that very many <»f the first phtsieian* in
the Sotttli and West have adopted them
in their ptaetter. and nouum inted them
ORCESTEH'Sp’
. w rr
.Vo. 117 N orth Sixth Street.
HI LA DELPHI A. PA
July 7
tf
SAMPLES.
V Motion nr it**
lU'r bon j«*lu|«ted by the Mat* lluard*
of lalm atUMi of
VIROIIHA
■ORTH CAROURA
ALABAMA, ud
ARKANSAS
r 1 —] hakilton eastek a sons,
*stabli*limenl, offers for sale exeryrw-
ti*n of Thcohwv al, Religious, Church
and" Knnday Renoir
of Tbeoh
Rnoday School Rook*. ,tny books
)Hibliai>ed in this country or abroad.espe
cially Lutheran I took*. Mil old and wear,
will W promptly furnished to order.
Sperim atteutton given to furnishing
•Tif
*har»-
paper)
of attention.
. , . . . I will also claim a
Christian, prayerful mother, who al- . ^
ways held him in tender remem ^ ram ’
brance. One day he sat silent, Iktneiny hirbattirn.— Tlie Luther
thinking; it waa his nineteenth * n Minister* of Haxony moved the
birth day, and his mind natnrmlly government lo forlrid dancing du
turned to hia distant home and hi* r ' n K lenten season of this year.
mother. He felt t*ad and troubled,
far away from home and kiudred,
in a strange land, uo one to care for
him, all alone. So ho thought of his
dear, sweet mother at home, and the
question aroae in hia mind, ‘*What is
she doing now?” And with the
answer, “I know she ia praying for
The “lalierals" were very angry.
t*» their patient*. - • In a*** iu iIm* rttic» of
. —w. RICHMOND, FA .
O* »M, AU.aept. 12, |*»>. HORrOLR. VA..
I»r. Wm. II. Twit-Sir : AltjwHigh I an MOBILE, AT A .
on M IL and naturally hostile to all . SAVAMHAH OA,
"wslruna." yri ’seeing a* Iwlirving. and ATT. AWT A OA . 4c
feeling »• tl»e nakfd tm»h. i Bine say. The Standard in Orthagtaphv and Pm-
>•*« rvation. that your Live* *,^,,, ,^11,^, w
yon repn-*ent th* m to be.
also, aid* for
Superintendents and Teachers. The or
i dcraof MinisU*i>.S«i|teriutendeiit*,Teach-
er* and Committee* earnestly *olicited.
s andaur-R< Hoo supp
land Teachers.
from actual 1
l*ills ate all
and a little wrote l«si<lrt
to onimend them.
J. F. DENIM. M.D*
LIBERAL DSC0UHT8 GIVER
A ooinph’te Catalogue of Mltiday -Scluad
Itnok*. pnMislted in 1X71. •rot free.
T erwas ( ash. *
Hi i. NV. FREDERICK.
Apr 12 31—»«n
BALT I MO BE. MD-
D esiring t« continue >*-r\ing ti»cu
friends at the South, will send SAM -
I PLES (marked with width and price of
each,) of anv kind of
DRY GOODS,
j of English. French aud American Manu
facture. We will pay Express freight au
ail pureh.'iNCs froth us annum!iug to
S20 and Over.
buj parties w hose orders are uuaccotn|M-
nied by the cash, (either Bank Check or
Post (.ifiice Order,) must pay the Express
Company for the return of money iu
settlement of their lulls.
Dec 1 13—1\
I shall atw av«
II
me;” and then came the thought,
“Does she pray for me and 1 not
pray Jor myselfT and he seemed
Dye Prutuotf* tlir
-Hr. Bowman
queqt reference
MMt’KLUtNffnrw.
ttur ('hureh Work copies the (ol —
lowing from a leading secular |»aj*cr. . ,Dr, TuU's Han
with very appropriate remarks :— vTruwth of the Hair.
The Rev. John D. Bradley, a _ _ „ * T T .
graduate of Oxford rnlvcndty. Eng How We Fhyrieked
land, where he obtained the degree ^ mrmhrt lhr I|MM . w ^
ot Doctor of Divinity, and who has , IMlll|t ,, uriD%lH .„ ... t*d,. |
officiated os |MtHtor of the Protestant ‘ |»-o—l»h t« numawt hralth ? Xu main t
, . Kpisctip.ll Church—**Oratory of hk fw wry fares, tlw inriitabh salts aud
Htnick with the thought: I* p«jfd, j taanr „ VM •« *«>-*• 1 wl**
»n.l HOUKlit truth, «hI hr brtw „.„ Bh)Ul ^. n|h , vrn „,^ * T i ‘. lt
made a public recantation of the *„* w tfcr m hal*awd hearty daring
Protestant faith in a farewell ser the summer. We all kwow mow that j
mon to his late congregation, tester-! ,b l» »a s fallacy ; that new vigor, ted
day. The congregation has been ***^ ^
tliiUit.g.n.h'.l for It. ritrrmr ritual —i
a coarse of Hoatettcr s
U aduugtxst ate I lore tmuintt.
Tin I niversity of Yugtuia.
The t'nlh-ge <<f William and Met,
The T’nivendty of (Icorgi*.
Th* VVealeyan 1’uirrrMty. Alalottis.
, A c.. 4c,
BREWER * TILESTON, ^
-IT MI11< St r(§ct.
AttENTCiQHfK !<■£:'
rlhMir ot M-rrilory- there is • ro*h for it
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR
1« Pnblished Every Friday
oil Iho Ia wi*' last and graatost work. "D v Pott A P PTTT)F T) D
ot’H moneTiox. pv Kev * u
or. v i .ton r pm fries sfcm:t • — :o: —
1872
It is by far tin* most taking and salable
I book iu th*- in 1*1. 1. Il is on a vitally tui-
•p**rtant subject. “2. It i* by America's
I most pc.pular writer on health. S. It »*.
I foi taeprii’c, the largest and lirtiidsotneot
t t m rtild h\ *iU)scriptH>ii. Agents,
BY ALL BOOCBELUttt. 1 Hi* |S*)»|)U an caper for such a Us»k. and
j will uig) > yi»u lo bnnu it to tliem. Writ)'
for linn*, Ac., fix**. GEO. MACLEAN.
Puldisher. 73W SatiM*u Street. Philadel
phia. Pa. [May S-Sni
llOWTON.
FUK SAJ.K
Bpnag tad Sianer. 187V.
•ds scat, there
was blessed. He sat down anti
wrote si full statement of his feeling*
to his mother. That mother had on
that same day written her son a
*
letter giving an account of her cm
ployiueut on his birthday. Tlie let
ter* crossed each other, aud she had
written that on his birthday she had i
\lk W.C. SWARF I ELD.
istic ebareter. The ebarrh is fitted
after the manner of < 'atholic chapels
—with altar, cam I lea, candelabraa,
Stomach Hittrni i* highly expedient. This
faaHHt* vegetable preparation ha* thrts*
tug gj ve you j li8
words, nor his ex-
I*bHsion, nor his earnest manner,
‘* l I will try {o give you an idea
°‘ w hat he said. ;
He was snrreiiiided by pews foil
?. btt,e iffrls t ho wondered what
Hr. L. was goi ig to do. He said
“ad gone aft^r service to see our
.Jesus, and she felt sure that lie
would do so, if not immediately, yet
in a little while. This young man
is now in the United States prepar
ing for the ministry of the Goa|M*l.
Such is faith ; such is proper.
Dismission hymn No. 447, “Ixml
dismiss ns,” was now sung, and the
ceremonies with benediction from
Rev. J. I*. Margart of Alabama, for*
merlj of South Carolina.
OSmJBBfffE-.
r uq end use thnwighcmt the
Ito^r. S. A MX INCH i»
used by the Government
« {main the Patent
W* an ih>« rereniug out u* wly «rlerted j w **l , .‘ , »gl)»n. D. <• ■ It**
SPRING ami Ht’MMER s pK'R of , ^dmpbcitv of construc-
| ^Stioo. sod tin* power It
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
Il ATH,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.
Terms Cash, Strictly in Advance.
One ropy, per annum ***..Vt‘
One ropy, mx month*.... t.’***
To Miuistem, Widows of Miutotors.
and Theoh*;*ical 81 mien to ).eo
<Hd wiWribrn. who fall to remit at
tlo* expiration of their suliecrip
tioiw, will In*rluirpnl an* annum
Nul»fs*ri|*t»)»u> m*t receive)! forte*.' Hmii
six mouth*.
No aew asiac* are eateivd on tin- .»uU-
ri)-ription booh, without the first pay mem
in advance.
Postage—Five rents per quarter.
BATKS Or ADVKETISIXG.
pruyert «,rn«tlv that <io.r wouM I fnMx ^ ^ j P^-S*u« e«r Hk *-J l |m ,
ble« her hoy »n.l beta* hiu. «*| tt|ootfc , ^ nhhc of |b . 2
Droteulunt hp!w»pul I’ruyrr Ih.tk ptu. v.uetublr poriiMtim,.rto: the „■ .
has been observed, but always in- aebtial principle of MooougoWU Rye. J A^ei^’W*!! w r w *
ter|»rete«I in tlw* spirit of tlie ('atho *“*1 D* •»<■** etficacioa* i*s»k and alters- j |€HII DrpattttH ui. wc will
Im- Ckarak, «n.l h«* boon IrM T*" e»* *»,
^ , medical hotanUt* H**nee. it idh •!•*<•
lately wife medicine, and mo tincture of ! U 1 L’P I* l> ft ft I> II PVTO
the PharmacopicM can compare wHi, it '1 A1\L l I ' «A 1UI I O
trsiiMou*. lender* it the l*est water
Igre wtieei ever invented. Pamphlet free.
^ K. F. “
Bt UK HAM. Y«wk, Pa.
Mar 1
25—8ai
either in parity, or in the varirty of iu
object*, ami its ctmiprehenrive reaalt*.
Ifap|>i!y for mankind, the theory that it
was aecemary to pnwtrate a patient in
order to care him. ia forever exploded,
and the true phikmupkiral doctrine, that
dowdy after the formnlst of the latter
tut was consistent with the office of
the priest of a Protestant Kpiscopa
j cy. While the change of faith
rni^pt have been expected, from all
VVheu the crowd within had uimlc lhJ, N Ib» announcement ycaterday
its way out, there was yet another was received with great surprise on
crowd who entered ill to look around, the part of a majority of Mr. Brad-} 'Igor ia the great antagonist of diaraar.
and really the teachers seemed nn- I con^n.‘ir:ttion. has taken ita place. Hmtetter’s Bittern
Tills notice of the apoatacy of Mr.! U “ ‘ .A,
.. „ , . " ./ , ,, . proper wtrelk-nu* for the bwbb* at thU
Riailly is from tlie Seur lurk HrY 1
aid. Then* is much significance in
the remark that the rubric of tlie
l*rotestant Episcopal Prayer Book
has becu obnevod, lHit. has been
always interpreted in the spirit of the
Romish Church, aod has been treated
willing to leave their new home, and
for more than an hone after the ex
ercises were closed they wandered
about till, ns usual, last of all the
Superintendent was left with one
companion to close the doors. Thus,
dear Jfoctor, ended onr happy dedi
cation.
Yours, with all friendliness,
Palm.
ohm4 lryi*« ncamm ot the year.
it!^u '* there***i "*toi»Ma!cir)M ***Ur !• romulclr. Is fact ooi stuck embu
aiticl), a* n ar b« a n. b le rvrrrt j lM _. SrW mn j Nobby, which
imitation* in the msiket, lamk to the
ornamental *t*m)>. the engraved label,
aod the name bh»w n Into the glass. Ho*
tetter’* Stomach Bitter* ia anld in Iwttlfa
only.
in the Latent Sty tea, aod guaiautve aatia-
Mill taking order* for
fact!**.
Wc are
ml
PKRFRCT-FITTnrO SHIRTS
Latest Mete* of SPRING HATS on hand.
Out
Fur Disking Goois DepartMf ni
In fact oar Mack embrace*
we
are *ure will pieaor the stoM faMldi—a.
04 ve oa a call and be coax faced.
R A W C. SWAFFIELD.
Mar2 8 28—tf*
Ko* Chare he*. School*. Fire Alarms,
Farm*. 4c. Fioe toned, warrant<d, low
priced. Deacriptive Circulars sent free
BLYMYrR, NORTON 4 CO.,
Ml 44 W. Eighth sb, Cincinnati, 0.
Feb 23 cow—ly
BELLS
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
E stablished in iot. snperior
bell* for chnrebe# school*, Ac., made
tool*, see., i
of PURE BELL-METAl^—Copper and
-fullv warranted, and mounted with
PATKST improved ROTARY
oar
HASUjydS. iyiHa*trated ratalogu<
sent free. Addrem VANDU2EN4TIFT
103 4 104 East 3d street, Cincinnati, 0.
Mar 15 23—ly
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For special notices, or advertisement*
in reading columns, or containing cuts,
or set in double column, twenty-five per
cent, in addition to the above, rates will
be charged.
All remittances and communication*
be addressed to
Rev. A. R. RUDE, D.D.,