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KSS^MKlMM mm, mu* fs '•<“ +* THE LUTHKRAN VISITOR. fOLUIBIA. S. O'., nf*Y 12. 1872. UKrtlot. COLUMBIA, S. C. II 1872. on: Jo R. RUDE, 1 ».D., Colombia, S. O. .11. MILLER, A.M., Stonnton, Vo. 88 > I8II 1 ; to all m nan essentials , dtortfy." KOTKTM. be made srcctA b folHHHfe Fool Checks, or Draft*, eon lot be obtained, money in a Rkowtkkkd Lkt- tn ore obliged to required. are sent ko subscribers until o discontinue U re- and all an ?aragea are paid, pa l by law. Merely returning a of the pap rr by mail, ia not suf- W, lrunnicntl us relating to aub- afeoulA gi e their uaiuea verjr tkm. _ care ally indicate wi which are new subscribers, the nanio^ of the of t|e county and State ary, in order MR he ply and tnary notices, pnbhcattea, j, and not in letters, to fire proper atten* rnm evidence up a have to .of aud Cooper, of hooks wtH prove the interest felt for ear Sei r lodge another from John Ga. Man very valuable, i useful to |he and toucher i of nor Seminary. will ptetMe accept our thanka lor this valuable will lay make a like acknowledgment f with belli wider obligation from contributing you may not have it in your a large list. If yoo 8.F.& Wythe Oa, Ha whin’s Chapel, the corner stone of wh&t was laid near four years staee, was dedicates of Almighty God bn Sabbath, the 23d nltimcv The with a basement ol 40 by fiO feet, neatly aud without. The enterprise during the ministr; to the worship ouae is frame, stone, of about painted within vas nndertaken of Rev. L. A. ^aad the while he was the charge. Having fel after, however, to labor |m> Maryland, gnisbed for a tiin.L of the-charge being and formidable di sary to detail here, and overcome in ti the enterprise, wb the length of time from the laying of to its dedication. ever, pastor of the it his doty soon take a field of the work lan in consequence vacant. Other lties not neces- d to be met prosecutiou of accounts for which elapsed corner stone t length, how- pated time ar secration. iladelphia, of with previously s visit from the dedication the long an its solemn Dr. Conrad, of 4 world-wide feme in Bach occasions, had notified to extend Salem, aid preach sermon at this. Quite a number ot other brethren were \ reseat also on the occasion, and took part in the 1 services. From the & ynod of South- ;Western Virginia: Revs. Brown, Bed, Rhndy, Pbilliig»i, McDonald, Scherer, and the paster, J. C. Repass. Rev. J. I. Miller, o’ the Virginia Synod, was also prose it. Rev. F. W. Conrad preached on Saturday morn ing, and Rev. Miller ii i the afternoon. > the gteat day, how before arrived, the hour boose for nty, while, , if not more, issioo. At in the by |Bros. Brown, Millar, and iPfaillippi, the to phe form pro of Worship, the church under the * of the arch. After Omtaad prmwil bed a sermon to the occasion. I will in the gratitude of both pastor and people for Ms efficient tervicee on the occasion. In the afternoon of the same day the congregation again assembled, and after a sermon by Rev. J. I. Miller, united in celebrating the Supper of our Lord. With this closed air the services connected with the dedication. Services would have been held at night but for the inclement weather. Bro. Repasa has here, *at this point of hie charge, a most promising field of nsefnlnesa, and we have no doubt but that by the help of Him through whose blessing the erection of the chnrch has been brought to so successful an issne, be will be able to build ap a flourishing eon grogs tion. The inhabitants of Mt Airsy and vicinity are of a most substantial character, who, if brought under the power of divine grace, will be orua meets to any chnrch. As an idea of the Lutheran material in that community, we give the following: On learning that fweafy copies of the Visitor were taken at that pout Office, I mentioned the feet to some one, who replied, “There might he one hundred taken.' May your Hut be swelled to that amount. M. Rev. Dr. Bittfe, of Savannah, Ua, informs ua by letter, that Mm. G. N. Nichols died after a brief illness. We truly sympathize with the be reaved husband, family ami friends. Richmond , Va.—Do the missionary at an important point, and a good work. not I#; 1 Mr*ION. — Dr. fi A Hchmodker la writing a series oi articles for the New York Observer on “Christian Union.* This seems rather strange, and not at all tflte How can he expect tfljarttled pastors Ruth thumb* go] Net Ybft a union of the different on the cheap plan. They beg! The) An iuterea long ae they are borrow, without repaying, the pastors mtr:'xr^r^H of ehuMbeo ia bjj thfe* want of there are this day churches to tiisneose with the aerr number if raiualfir artidfes, to* aa »w*r j mamas to give the initials of. I get sod subaenU- for it, provided tiling already take and pay for the Vu ^ The bring about denominations as iutereeting portraits July. fella. ber, uootalniug sad without aay diareupeefi to tfca —iff— Vb* OoOego. He has Uboard fetthfotly (ia his way) to keep the iuatitatiou on the surface, has managed to kc«p it there-how, God oaly knows. I believe he haa the iutecoat of the church and col- , of Oroeley, leg® ** ***' ^ ta (k> j°* 8,1 ht ‘ not agreed aoioof theamelvea. Wool! j Ol other cfiaffoesl They ptefr up J fhwafe, and all the PrenidenU pro c*® **** first a any “tray prrarher—bedtf<*pn<-»t— ceding Greeley *•** tWy- lay timto hamfe oui they JMy. 1 -ami that Is the moat important Newburgh. R. Y. point with them teer money bj If. Mumml Munihty July. . .. ' " * •*" ‘ —t ‘ . I Petrr*. New York. A Habh Qinrrn** -The ImUi»vr Wa will furnish prepaying sab MkM “»*•» h-tolkttMU. .1 of a man aha util M , n«J sad not the effort to bring about union of tha four leadiag the six or term the half doom distinct Melhodfet bodies, etc., he more likely to prove Already Paved. — A IBaetpfe preacher complains in the Chnstmn Retie* that although he has “prose lyted more than a thousand souls* while working on half pay for his late charge, they still fore him a part of his salary. His “late charge* does not owe him anything. Ha labored to make proerlytee—he succeeded, and Mu soerwau waa his reward. The feet, though, that he waa nut payed ia dollar* and seats, aecerdiag to agreement, proves that the proa elytra were not good for much. I Mr R 4 IV eighth i a good We are to try it* BUNUaY^Wr are us to for fiUto. Mtmoal Journal. Jane. 4 Baton. Savannah, Ga. news from all over the land, la ha road, to ha oaag, to ha « Mailed, fiddled, thumped and played am all Mods of echo awakening to vesttoa. Twelve times a year, and all for 81. finiMr/t Jfswfsi Jf«N*aUf. June. Ii Beat mud's Rohe, t Vveland, 0. Ifeve we have Poein, Mmoallaoj. Editurtola, Omiuas, and eight pages of new nsac, for 10 oeal* a namber. resolutions doo*t make the en a little team very But, the “Bide Fund fW *• L Well, I will ratoe to my charge tea dollars for the little eide fund, pr* tided the Preutdent will ensure me that by the middle of August, he will give notice of the location, opening, exponent, of the Oo4- kge io at leant six of the leading papers of the Bute, and lot ua know next year a little longer before com t than air d*fs. Mat. , The Way to do it.—Rev. , of Virginia, sent ua, not long ago, ten new subscribers and twenty five dol tors. We wrote that we owed him five dollars commission, and received tor answer: “Dear Brother : Yon say you are in my debt, aud propose giving me a book worth five ^dollars. Now, in order to extend the circulation of the Visitor, 1 would propose that, instead of sending me a book, you send the Visitor for ooe year to ami to . This will be easier for you, ami better for the church* The Visitor u Maryland.— Washington County writes: “Your paper ia a very welcome visitor. I get the Obaerrrr also, which keeps me quite busy reading.* Alleghany County *ays: “1 love the Visitor, aud in order to take and pay for it, mast deny my self little indulgences.* The Visitor ih Hotth Caro LIRA.—“X.**»ys: “I do think that ft is the duty of every Lotbenm family to take the Visitor, and if my people fail to hike it, the fault *batt not be mine.* t Oi r General Synod.—A corre spondent adds a puelacnpi: “Am glad that the last meeting of the General Synod has awakened so much hope and life in the chnrch. Evidently a new era is upon ua, it we will but work.* We are as hopeful as our brother, but we are burning daylight, losing precious time, aud we fear the seal of some will grow cold, because the Minuter of our last Convention are so slow in making their apfiearancr. What is the matter T descmption of the to say that it ’s happiest It is enough of the left a by the aafonnl of money it» conclusion. There wns 8000 yet hi provided for, thechnrc i, which, with urre-ary 'to complete sad farm the church Winds, made 8800 This amount seemed to the community. Dr. ,*ev*t t node took the task it, and befor j the emigre jt wife fiopom ohwfoh to Iff** IMJ hum only gfven to Lord's, and rnarta, may the into of TYfs, but dmbtle— shares Dr. not A Pastor’s Joy and Crown.— We hare jnst receive*! a letter from a South Carolina brother, from which we copy a few lines : “Another mem ber of my chnrch has falleii, another soul has been added to the namber aroand the throne iu glory. Oh, does it not make a poor pastor feel solemn to stand at the bedside of a dying member f Bat, O bow great the privilege of directing a departing soul to Christ! This I did, not less, nor more, than fifteen minutes before bis departure. I said, Christ is the only one irho can sure. He replied in a whisper, let, Chmrt is the only one.' Vacant Churches.—A writer in the Presbyterian says: “There is meanwhile in many of these vacant churches an evil, conse quent npon fheir being vacant, that should be removed, and that is not beyond the control of the cbnrt h**s themselves. Those cbnvrhes that are without i»astors for the most part give little or nothing to support the benevolent operations of the chnrch. Borne which though neither large nor strong, hare nevertheless been regular and liberal in their eon tribetkms, when they have been blessed with tye services of a pastor, cease to give as soon os the pulpie becomes vacant. “Now, brethren Of our vacant churches, this plight not so to be. God, to withdrawing your pastor, tea hot tokfet 8Whl |>p« you the ability to give. #qt on the other hand, you can nqt only do as murii for the work of the ofo*h fit for* tnertf. bat yo« <*» foM ti V f >ur 108* trfoutlmiii to the work without, what formerly yo« gam for the support of your pastor.’* r* dug «f ( [mstoug m, ami vfew, i\r lhr> | 1 thr Bays the Wirhi) Ckrwhaa: “There fe gruHiP .iMlh \Y«nni Yirptia F< 'L Newberry Collegv lua a good * Baa*; why, then, should she hesitate I to urad out that good aamr over all RdUoriaL—The Programme of the < VrtTimeamaeat of Newberry College waa sent to u* by Rev. J. A. Bligb— and not by the Preside— of the College—barely ia time for insertion. Aa regards “private notices,* we «r«*re not among the favored ones, aud eonclwdad that we were not wanted, although a member of the * the load t Surely ■r fefo* r has not be * j mat ton stiff to |*ay out a few Iww nn- islluJi destitute ol iUptist dollars la order that ber good name la tha cajuuiMs«* UUml. » mum be known. Nhe smlnoU^N haa , Manors sod TsastU, s’mK gul miserly atrrmti, whew only I trmtur*. these i» nut a Baptist | •itteru Beam «4d; and juat — —‘ ahe ti about to “art oat* oa a II I ^ bat do you think of Una. Uro.naefelneua * Burefv ahe has not ■Mataif.rer'rr! | spe«t »JI her 1 ^1*’ Itfe^>"mumH—ampsamSm* which ahe haa rerehed I New Publicgtioiis miner fire* Itut I have Job a Together sith i to the oaM*lasloa become miser!), or etiu her little asde fend la exhaust J* frr that ahe haa either beeouw miser h. By »*r. !«r rise h ■ — Let Arch pages the nesallfel i*rrpsrah**7. * '•«« *mt «<hrr |Tw\er- \J*irn ar, Kreuusg. aud sthee New llymas. PhiUlrl|Jns Ig hob lev, *Jrns North Fourth Sinn. IBTl Thr ales of peewraMisg m upp site church Utshny m prartirahle, thr prayers aud, as tar I I German and Kngtiah. is aa einfo at» nil • . U. u, ^ a; has not hem Tf.lall) aurvwd amt la tha firuI If the latter be the rase, the ought to know It If the the ehnrch don't sish to know H. But rculh »t aermv strange to me that a “flickering lamp* should be placed Under a “bushel* a hen there "* ’ arc sw man) g**sl men endeavoring ith s hieh to rcplea s out. This a|*|tear* to be somewhat the ease with our ila For i tboue who in Him to the end. 1 few day* with the good people of Bandy Ku, { j n Hug which time, ia “nupuuy *^1 our kind brother, F. Mailer, I vtifod —vend of my dgar old frieads aari 1 fetid fofengk ned by Ires the College. - Not an select mo that rxmkl bare been i it M the next Is very •arc that the traatiator might hare been til Phfladelphm That we hypercritical, the iatrvducti * of our church know wi ife foflW It hjflriJ i*e fourth Newhrr whether tfo Kaglhdi thr rarc of the Booth VanMnn 1 ue traarantw vRI pvwtei Bj nod, — the Board of Directors «f thr Thenhiftral Hemiutuy ; whether ti is bested at Wafoaffo, A C^ or Belem, Va. And uhy do they not kuow, Mr. Editor t Bimply brc*ause H lies tflomheriag hi the m«*on<aia - shades wfth ft« name clasped to Ha -IlPHUflu) Y*» miwC Vnw. rny i«flr«t •■art- fall) tab show* thn art uprskiag la no psprr. eHarr serular or rc ia prayer, am! Imfore «lma thou ’ Mghtos can ynu are a uothnr of the nd a! El FALLA. Ala. ( Jam 2Tth, 1872. \ Ihmr Urn. Kude: Having a few leisure moments, I will now (snlesavor to fulfil my jirtHnise, to h*l y ou hear (n*a» me. TV* short visit 1 made you after thr adjournment of the General By nod, was my first visit to your war smitten city since the fiery ordeal through which ft bad passed at the Its rids ol a heartless foe { sad, while my heart sickened at the sight of ruin sod devastation caused by human rcveuge, | waa pleased to notice that, |di«euix like, your <«nre Imautiful city is beginning to arise from the ashes and put on anew the a*|«*rt of her former glory j and I hojw that err long, despite the effort of her enemies to crush her to the dust, all her aaste places till be reliant, and she will stand forth as a laetif monument of Sot TH- KEN Emiroy. After leaving your roai- fnrtaklr quarters, I enjoyed a pleas ant tide with our most agreeable frie«i«l and twother, F. Mnller, to Bandy Bun. wlierr 1 found our dear oW brother Aasmati awaiting our arrival, who received me sith that kind and cordial greeting so charae- teristic of true German fnctidshtp, that my mind was carried back to bygone day* with filcaaant rooollec- ttnaa. With twothcr M. ami Ins cstimalde iHares, rharch tManif thuu art «p j to God thx Greats*, thm aft tog to the prmaw at Him i with [ r . ■ ^ hol> eif-ept It Hr | then the * of the t 'harieaton Cauri 1 word Is Ha tavwr. Bat of the Goi wne special editor r speaka a how many r*burg put many tium firs to . prtsous rcad the articles to the fW Her * J % very large majorHy of our j rhuirh, and ifesr *nt uf our rharch. tot at liul, | la * he c.*wutr» neter see that |«a|wr. • 1th will and of *»«■ bate jm m pmaurfuH) ** ah a fa*lent*I burnt Ik* maim »•> tow t him. ti H not lo tins f in the Vun'for from I htt«»W the edi(«tr )•%. %uu * a •mid insert It HT the imtur would God. be sent him. neurly alt the church I think »• Ion to of fee if trial thm fe r. We Generation. ! through * take that papef. (If they don’t, they sun (feni kaui* < The l ufh» is ft*, organ of It fe evident that the tmoslAtwr »s nur rburrh. and thnmgh * our in t tnr) femmitar sith the Itnglteh 1 «t»fnt»Hi« -.hoohl t» mole known to the church ft «houtd also be found ' frrr /‘sarrlrr rnfiimr. Th -rrrl ‘ lm every leading sctwlar |m|*er in which J *7 owm^raa of iMtettm faring Ifr flu »V Btote. eupcetalty *4 t V Jane Xhl ami Tflth. rontofo the M tow end a tries. There are attrsetions " f *** I towinr them mtomitfe aril * »tomt the thnnng town of Walbalto the Homs ’ tost wontd draw nnmbers of the Y alr'ii ’ mlmlrers of the **bew«tifer and KaiOn. ml Mm> IVri. tUMmfi Orr liwWr, If IW> hoi A Rnmmn* afl fo LmU knes of these attractions. Exposed f to the «w«ep of malarious hrcexe*. Mhey souht gladly ax ait themselves •*f the «*fq«ulnnH\ to breathe the mountain air. at Die ■■iw* time that they enter «|*on a rummlxn ua f I rets Holds. IV 1W*mn God surpnssml to IV Bouthern country. m I arcs, by Kart Hhad. f mmk*U B«t wtllmut a change of prorudtire * Description of Troy, oh flu* |»an of wunetisB. H will shuqi su Moltke. Halt Jt-U its extitemw and not W known mOardaf Jfrnnr ‘ n% '+ hnmhvsl tntW distant lai. a 1 pair in Gn the ?1rt *4 June, f believe, purary Htnry. fWwfNf# Mdgwrfeer ia * the elimination ot indents. *e., stoboenti nf “Tin Btrange Adven * began, whlrb eteertur* e«mtlnned for Ihmga, I tores af a rhaeton," by >Vtllmsi -erertt duys. persons from a dis at the * Mark, aothi.r nl “A Dauutiler mt tanee sho HkI ne\ er attended these They lleth,** imI ot -The Maot of Hket ;* arcs ao-together wfeh poetry by j Hnrlmnaa. J«dia ii Whfetier me! the bortxirs i*f a htatbesome prison^ lirtng FmyUrc ml the Jeantla, aifwdr* Ilmen t : Yeeavio- t I he fierman and where the bereaved beort shall no mure yH*ld to distiessing grief, came victims of fatal disente. Abost te»r sink into an untimely gra\e. half a mile to the east of the stock In the afternoon, I preachisl at «dc i* the <emetery, which «*.v k* Klwnerct church, about J miles from 1 truly styled ‘to* city of the dea<* ; ’ Saudy Run. This church was built ! for on eutering the gate I btoeM and dedicated in ldtil, the last year upwards of fourteen thousand (lb - id my |*astorate in that congregation. ffiW) l»e;«l iaainls, numliered —d It was intended an adjunct to lettered with the names aud reg» the Sandy Run charge, for the 1 ments of the derei.vrd, and the date bem*fil o( tho>4‘ HHMntsTs «*(' the of their burial. Bennies llnwe • hurt'll •!»«» resnletl ivun«tc|y h,»ni fell victims to disease, there are H'** tin* *dd cliutvli. It lias hitherto grave* of those who were execafoi rterrtie* t4 »«tr e.»lh-pv, cx|H*etcd to «vMinrcti*»l with 8audy Run In the iirismt, by onlerof a court <>( go. Men of Influence and energy w ltbout any Me|iaraU* tirgouization, their own construction, and the hod U. Whittle* mat krrirrd to attend. But bow mu hi the question of a distinct organ- 1 iea of them* are not bnrieil with the whjue*l®torf*. ft®* rf». Tito aumlwt |or fbtu g»s when fber dhl not know button to nor olantt to to* diacuaaed, j iffet, bat are jurt in r aeiHfeb* I* 11 |.lum> Sflih fem* anotitev qnartevly in time to make their uer-Mncwmenta which will donlrtloMN result in good to themselves, .lusl think af H- w > u—ia11 i f «J4 |fegvm uh«t the i«4k»s f»» home ? for days Vf.ite »« the church in that section. brother! 14,000 bodies Ih* bnried i« Lhrtm. mg weekly mmnlwr «Ul be a *ms1 these etercvi— began Ba« church AtTci sen ice, itt company with one cemetery; xietims, not fd ^ mention the Vtm M oiler aod Gfee,., and the widow Geiger; feiy^’ happy to find them ao muck to the aad rover—a that VrT ^ fallen them. Would that I have remained loafer to their but the call of duty el—when minded me that X could my stay. May kind Provide* „ atore to them the comforfe and joymenU of life, aod eapeoiofly p* eerve them to the to— faith, to the end. On Wednesday the ktod courtesy of Dr. G. Maltor, 1 returned to Velum bia on my way homeward. I at jour sanctum, and, to your ah seooe on ministerial doty, the kindest attention from your — m worthy friend, Mr. Diercks. 1 feft Colombia on the noonday tnfe for Augusta, and after making several calls of duty on the way, fe m„ tivea and friends, 1 arrived — fi^. arday in the vicinity of my charge in Bamter county, Ga^ ami having preached for them oa has day, returned home on Monday sad found my family in the enjoy ment at rmsointlile health, although one at my uoua Ui«l been dangerously j|] j w a short tiuic during my ahaeacevt throe vwkit ami m»im day a Itciuaiiii <t at home shout tea days, 1 provvsbil to Zmhi chuck, near Oglethorjs. Ga., one of the churches vacated by jUe removal of lkev. 8. W. Bedenbaugli I was met at Olglethorpe by brother. Ifeaid KW-ckly, eldest son of our departed brother, Rev. J. KIcckly, the pisaser of Lstthcrmuistn in that section. 1 found this congregation, like sheep without a shepherd, in somewhat at a —altered condition, and 1 have made arrangements to serve them monthly until they can do better. Among others, I was happy to meet Bn*. J. Bligh, formerly a member of Colony chnrch in Newbetiy Cau 8. Cw, daring my pastorate at thm church. Bro. Sligh is a true Lath eranj aud although he reside* lr miles from the church, and was aot apprised of my coming until late an Saturday afternoon, he did not hi! to attend. I waa much surprised to fiud that t here waa not ooe subscriber to the ririfor in this charge. I endeavored to obtain a few name*, and hare thr promise of some four or flve by the next time I viait them, which will he on the first Sunday in Juhf. I hope yon will bear from ine soon. family I lodged for the night, and Dn Monday after my appointment awaited the hoar for dixinc service MH Oglethorpe, 1 visited Anderson on the DinT* Day. Mean* bile the * ville, the place noted for the imprV' p»*tor, Rev. W« Beriy, made "his onment of rafdnrod Yankees, duriaj: thfe last two years of the war. TV sttM-hade iu which the prisoners were confined covers about thirty* aero of land. The timbered wallets mo*4 ly fallen down, and the grounds have become overgrown with saplings sail briers. As 1 passed along I per reived numerous excavations in the earth, and u|M»n inquiry 1 was in apprmraner. when we proceeded to the church, and after an interchange of friendly greetings with those whom I met, I enjoyed the privilege once m<*rr of addrrnsing a congrega 1 tofl » bu» in years gone by, I serve! a» pastor. While tin* memory of the past came vividly to my mind, I could IH*I I Hit rcfleit with K.Hlnm mi tin- many ami ini|M»r1:nit change* formed that they were made by the • rtMigl.1 upon this comniuuity liy I»riauH*rs to sliield them alike fow the «Tt»el hand of war. As I cast tb** Inirniiig heat of the summer's my eye over the asiwnililed txmgre- and the chitting blast of the gut ion many familiar faces were winter’s storm. There were no frees missing ; and the haMbum uts of “or other places of shelter within mourning worn by many present, the enehwnre. A limpid stream admonished me that the missing {fe—ta through the centre, supplied ones had gone to that land where 1 by the nnmerons springs, some ol “the wicked cease from troubling, which are within the eoclosme, be and the weary are at rest,* wlierr sides a nnmber of wells, shoeing the tocsin of war shall no moro be that there was no scarcity of water, wounded—where the husband, father, ‘-and that of an excellent qm^Ry, &>r brother, atm, or friend shall uo more 11 tasted of one of the spring* l»e ex|mmsl to the fatal missile, nor hr doomed to the weary march, nor * found it to Ik* exceedingly cool and • pleasant to the taste. Bui owing to ex|sisnrfe and the dense crowd iai prisoned there, many of them be I with to an fo latte fliHwe • Theme etend wee hifxii one —h Winch to hugta a hufemtip Bdviemi tfidMUlMP urn. j.iTfer Mxhui nptfoa |aif* fe 8* a* dexdblhrcd f*n*r*u*nr. sod year, or Ife #»«> «•>,—* at the j toWv v*4 but —flr —ia » raid,. —1 Buriv p 1 rallel*to an* onr nothing limtfrr,Gq—ge Rncken, u tnic agetl battle-field, but of disease in prito* 1 true and Add to those the thousand* Mifr* tha kind servant «f our Ia>n1, who is * on both skies of the sad eonfifrb led tha Amux M #4 ptiwlntis mmai with 1 church oM iuf«*rmcd nntfl all dfe)s, —ifr affiictisl ip sight and lilnb, ao who He in other place*, ent down h,v The Urtf Am for a >aur. UltaJI 41 Imf.snr, (mt the— rwrtfe* embraced 4 *kat hr Igy* qut Imeu aide to etyov 1 disease in camp, and jirison, antV^ It an 1st the |*tivilegrs u( tip* Kam-tuary for the tksully abaft on thfe Arid of Gay, hurvb,) ffo ffwwl rififogdi. foMtoforiN—foi: trmmnhi i Mtt* Utotty 44 shepherd * - What killed, beyond the poagibility j*, pircdhlltftr flw war tO|«P«»ril' thin yoafa, Still, lps ~ fifoM. «vr infffefei iHM to aUMtik ^ faith lit the Ijivlts* ftts\eeiner rc Iftft flff* atomqfo—tly; unit for hi J^^JwJjhken, amid tlfe tnola —ivad a frtvfeta and afok-ttons of UU d«cliuu(2 yfo—t fl lie, and atiy is theft' Nd| til rvKpoiistbdily resting Hp»«l *0*0* "* the rotors of the earth! IV he.tfl alnkent at the thought that US haa wi’itefMlUr fltiler etflrtd fo| Mfo W IblUf th U bulil fa|I (q t|»v ftifei fMfoMforf ttfiritwii *ho«W nesmtama, for. !\geak with *M dna rmflwaton of hi* taitii witboqt *4 tu ■ ** Nte mm- i a nu x uaw vua ma ana j e*" 1 w am aaia wuuoqt w*- ul thn fonrai, tfetotu— (><4 “dlMJeEfe* — theprln 'Uftog,* end by a happy agpeftonoe whkh few* thfe mouth a* ma aay aomr timr ago), for ( fiml that “He ia faithful who bath sflgh brutal butchery to adjust thr difficulties between them. , , Hits ‘xily of tire dead" at-Ano^* by • ly fei tn« 8»ff * at the top of »| of which thfe tatoed from a distant, aw abont 8800. for the a— h non eA the » Captain’s 1»J »• •h* iuid rations, floe of p<mt At about haj| of tfoj t waa used di tal for about 130 are of foe receive the bouse teat men! s school for some todies retort* ho—e resume their ter. The United j has seized which the uiniug about they claim ,b.i as having been < km federate G* owner of it fe pi that he bad chum to the meat, but on tl a bill of location of foe fees, aod that ii of his injnncti* in the trial I fear 1 bai tieoce, aod mt to an cinde without iu refi—e— M aroand the here ate fully building up iug, comi the 4th Bonday be happy to of owr clerical be kind eoougl their preseoce. posed to come. Americas, Oil. if they will givi | cr Joel W ise, ■ Americas, Ga.. E. Caughman. Austin, might with their pi two fold pleasuic can—, aod visitl tires who are Bock. Have the brct pleting the chi promises f The will sooo be to have it all time; but we fea being, sure of just needing8U vonUi fall hea) flock, who umch within' _ divided among will fall com par brethren, l] more for aid. rality of the chi * mtmll sum, am done. God will! grier. For tl Roaaoke Dear t uould not k'feef earn of course, and “J.” * for the ei togfe; but fffttteful h »*nontit t< H l»er cm)| We waht We want feftd lalkei np. It 1 made ui *l0o in y Payable •dull har ninety *8ff. I at ^d on i —I a bej bmdw -trill « hich the W ’H lm en feu air po theu **«»Wlri ;""l tttf’ ' have nc 2L“‘ f - ri *fe » ittn abo "Pou othei I\ i * K N I : t \ i 1 * m H