THE UtJtHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C JUNE 21, 1872 l‘* of 6ur window & ht * of midwinter, fingers the hnre P®f within Q{X)u j e * a i°© flowi ,0 * and towe chimeras dir©." • f*er wrought U)k>u t luimbra, in his l a j a more quaint a SECURITY rmi mtw,,4,. # tmfrfi*VtqJ aft. LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, dipped in r*f\, mm tb* avmhol of wU dofo, power mm) lev* nf Oodf m4 ■elt wne placed to their moths, m the sen) e*T the Ar»Mr rah, whi< h ■nuctifleM an enemy with whom on# ban tasted unit Finally the chtldren were Invested with lambokfn aprons and Masonic jewels, sod their M.v ionic baptism was pronounced com* plete. t . l\ Missiona. —The following is an abstract of Che Foreign PUe riscHt—The Method isU of Toronto, Canada, have finished thrir splendid Church, which has been is (t? rx.un aiug committee bad young va m before them as ap- The east of the bnUdiug ts estimated at #133,000. The collection on the day of dedication amounted to #33, Ml guts for ordination, and three gineU mil inters who desire to „eet them i elves with the Synod, ’he inters* on the Strait legacy 1870-71 w is uot received at the Eobort L. Case, President. Theo. A. Wetmore, Vice-President Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. voe^hi° rn,0f ^ vegetable world j* >n of temperature •en, like the ani mai temperature abov, ,n they , ir ; P^^iar to ‘*y life can be p*. ***»» this works to one or tfo* te their radiating m the temperature ***!**' *®ar some of °*posnre, loud less nights, to e®- This chilling [av *ted by the de "et of frost crystals find delicate repro of the plant, can e°y erf the cereals. iu JVIIB|P«1 (9 imwom tl«r |*vcs to Uk) Wmm ouJliag, and W pre pare well for that office, which is next la importance for the highest office, namely, that of the Christian minister. Heeolctd, That we will endeavor to induce our church members, as op portunity may offer, to contribute to the support of the teachers’ semi nary, and that we shall always be ready to promote the objects of the institution. work of the United Presbyterian Church : Missions—4. fyna, India, Egypt and China. Stations- IP. Missionaries—Ju. Of these 12 are ordaoied ministers, one a licentiate, ooe printer, physician, and JO fc- males. Native Helpers—88, churches —47. Schools—18. Scholars—X 234. Boys, 1,404; gills 780. Con tri button* by ths Native Churches— Egypt,# 1,444. Tuition fens—Egypt, ##I®I India, #00. Estimate \slue of property Egy pt, fcl*S3J0. l nuted matter issued from the press iu «*>»»*, 3 iu the Seminary , which3 we e in Senior, 9 in Jan- ■, and 7 in| 3 tiddle Classes; in the 41ege are U , 2 of whom are in the oier, # in J mior, and 1 in Sopho- w Classes- A sub committee ap jnted to insider the subject of Hog young men in preparing for » ministry had rei>orted that a ideas aboil have a knowledge of >brew U‘f«ie entering the 8emi- ry, and the committee would sag it that if thi Synod should think jper to mi ke a request to the ard of TVi store of the Muhlen rg College, it would doubtless re- re careful c Moderation. Dr. Pssss rant addressed the dy upon fyoi ie missions, ami gave athar disre< izaging exhibit of the idition of this branch of the arch dei>art nent; that the amount propriated tus uot enough to car forward thoj work of evangelizing i West especially; that the de ■iosdoo wks losing great nom- rs of its tumnbers who have mi lted to the Western States, where imodations were ac- a matter of course, ■v were uniting with other denom- COMMENTARY, Miscellaneous Among the legacies of Profossor Morse are #1,000 to the theological seminary at Uam{>den Sidney, Va. Bather Farfetched. Dtod, at Imngtoy, M C , May fi#^ 18TJ, AfoU (fouiRR, aged 44 years Ckmtrek Seres (Episcopal) is disposed to sc ospt as ooe proof of the divine origin of the Episcopalian Chnn h, the fa* that it has been able to survive ao many years of suffering from <|uar tette singing. Tk> Lileteist.—John Iluuyau wn once asked a question about heaven, which he could not answer, because the matter was not revealed in the Scriptures, and ho thereupon ad vised the inquirer to five a holy life anti go and see. Mr. Thomas Hastings, formerly of WATWiXAt. prm.ruinxc on ILLVbTMAIKD I ISTORY OF ITHE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH, LLD formed wheu the rimt dovr can be Um freexiog tern B reached by the • U »» by far the torso. For the oor plants, the depres ace of foliage, the ummud the vital led with dew, the suddenly expands icerating mid rnp r tissues, rendering Qsmit the vegetable d pose and fix their The retaruing re, whilst it imparts r bloom and deeper blackness of death with the flower of the human heart, fl’s providence are iere there is prepa “eeeptiou. Morally, he same agencies (dews or blighting n is to be found iu jdi prevent the de the slightest cover p general sufficient. Is aie our natural puer try reflecting beat so as to pre- pi y depression of dew, the latter by mounding atmos- moistore can be ached from this text Vo a large gvwgatkm la the Baptist rhurrh Hvufisvfli, by the Her. W. L Genesee, N. Y., and long a remdeot of the city of New York, died in that city on the 13th alt., in the 88th year of his age. He has long devoted himself to ths improvement of chorch mask*, sad wss especially anxious to have univsreaUy prsva lent congregational singing. Father Cleveland, as he has kmg been familiarly termed iu Boston, and one of the oldest ministers, probably, in the United But**, died in that city on Wsdaewlay the 4th Inst. Us was born in “titrm. Mass.. June 21st, 1772, and consequently was within a few days of being 100 years old. AW Annoyances—The Knmrmcr and Chronicle thinks that the “an noyaoce" of ths ether denom mat mum at the position held by the Baptists on the subject of communion arises from the fact that the other deaomi nations know that the Baptist* are right, and they are wrong? That is just the way the Tope accounts for the^jumoyJuior” of the heretics at the decisions of the (Ecumenical Council.—Independent. with 10,000 CAXH—S50 PER TON OF (,000 POUNDS IT FACTORY h«s family this brief tribnte of re spec* has been nmtribntod to his ■*«">ry. B K ftmMIMO on At TIME—#33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory. Payable November 1st, 1873—without interest. WM. C. DUKES & CO., General Agents, Charleston. 8. C. TI1UB. W. HOEEOVVAY. Agent at Pomaria. 8. C. Dee 8 i j tr Chorch Notices. muNTSR PBUii nmuT. chorch ftwsu»r »U> pstiur faysr. ‘ •' and fsrfhrt putvoUa, *d THE LUTHIR1M B00ItT«U . So. 117 Sank Sink Street, pbtladelpbia, PA. D.tV. sf PHiUdrl e doctor stated that urgsnt sis for aid were pouriag in npon committee and from all psuks te country for the building of ekes antt ' he support of minis and he ea neatly pressed npou attention of the ministeriom One Door South Columbia Hotel i-\ m i:cKKHT. vuui Ele^snt Pi&nos DRESS GOODS manner, make it* wants known, am! thns obtain a sapplv. It Is said to br doing s good basins**. The Saturday Beetete rvrkoas the art «»f writing prayers among the loat arts It says that this art rx i*t«*d only toe a few years In the mkldle of the sixteenth eratary in England. Binre then it ha* hern ua the declina. It ia trae that no sap plications framed of late yearn, and in print, are equal to those aneirat prayers of the chnrrh. A litUr body of I'reshyienana* near llnfiaio Springs, Va.. hsramr derply aroused ua the «nbj*d of having the gunpei preached to them. One family gava an acre of fond. *bjh and tltst nothing coaid be tupished wi ,h sn empty treasury. 8chmauk laid that the state- t showed a pd condition of the e missions, ami advocatetl a sral waking up upon the subject, that the cl arch should take a e advanced i itep ajxjii this great ect, anq . follow the wake of r denominationh. especially in Sooth. He Advocated the work issiouary effort among the color- popolation of the Southern »4r ID BBESS GOODS, USES#4, DOMESTICS, FAXCY GOODS, Ac. With s fall a—ntwneat «f C CRT A nr8, WISDOM SHADES. J MATIISGH, 1 OIL CLOTH, and CARPKTIXGR I s«rend the bowse, awl pat up the frame. Hat they the building A commute* of indfoa GEORGE S. HACKER’S Door, Sash and Blind Factory, R.& w.o.sw.mmb the General Con- lyf ago Kev. Dr. l>etition against ie Methmlist Gen- [t was committed igiirii delegation , similar petition, complaints were Free Masons, qneeted to expel list ministers and g to these. This meeiwod with al itor. The Confer Tred this petition redtrwlty eared by OIL TV FI H KARA A FAMU.A AND QPBEN'8 DEIJGIIT k IS ths MS psn.tfni Mtmtfo mmI fossd psefort km ft U prewrUwd by smi ItijaRiMS is thrit yesuikar. jtitemiwt Liadc by Professor rios that the study of the Ger- Isuguago wi s neglected iu the •town Oollej e. While replying 1araph«ruaiia t of au English of the exalted degree* of the order, ided that a Ger- and there was a large attendance, be endowed by Prayer, singing, foe., served as an stcrium. introductory, when the children, be Committee ou their god mothers aud others were i presented by admitted. Water, oil and salt were ceived, iu which used in the ceremony, the left hands according to the of the children being dip|»ed in a ition, every con-! bowl of perfumed water, ss a sign **yk»«f WTltlXO HATH on hand. Finishing Gtsfc Dsptrtml apleir In fort our stock embrace* thing New sud Nobby, nid we THE LUTHERAN VISITOR Is Piblished Every Friday By Rev. A. R. 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Rrv a r BUl)E> D>D Msr 15 23— ly f olnmh.*.» c. its virtue*, is the Oenrrml Public. Ask Urn** who hn%e tried It ss n remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, bilioustieas, m term afoot fovnrs, net vou» debility, rlMNimnlism, ssn sfok ness, low spin!*, or Ians of vital power, what Plantation Hitter* ha* dooe for them, and he governed by th* re*poo** they mnk* to yoar hi qntriss. 8. A six lac A by the Oorerw the I'rorot