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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 8. Q, JANUARY 24, 1873 Will* at Communion.—Among some of the churches in Great Britain a controversy u raging as to Uie aso of intoxicating wine at the ls>rd'* Hopper. In some iudependentetiarrh es there has been shown a very great unwillingne** oti the pert of brethren to bear with bratluwii, aud none dismemberments of JMIawahtp have taken place. The mtm nf the di* t eaaioo la the rapat spread of 8Wwl templar ism iu this iil&wL It la do iog meeh good to a social way, bet it is a pity that it should also he allowed to work harm by entering a sphere where it has no call to come at all. ^erican Me Society. .ntsd of the Board wa* held at the Bible ol* 1 i*wr Place, on Thursday, 06j* t gt half past three o’clock, !ie ^T)r Woi. H. Allen, President, P ' 1 dnir, asetoted by Norman io j* . A> Kobertson Walsh, te ivivridents Xw! M u.. Mih i»«iidoWw*‘l P**5 1 ® r - » ««> "*••>«■ if t» Georgia .od Nebraska one ‘"Li m0U ic«tion* wcre rewnwl JTVio M. Bite, OowtonU. gating WS s»* arrival and MI *L, on bis work M assistant to in tbe Levant; from Rev. ,aWilliamson, missionary to "• p,^.. giving gratifying in- • ™»tioa aa to til" rec*ption,of tho ”~L-,hvtii»tpe»l>le; from Rev. fn CarraUwrt, Florence, returning hmk, for grant of Bibles and Tea- oUtt from this ajfteJ *» >“• IkioI at Pis» 5 from l r ‘ Cote ' tome Italv, stod»* a copy of the leaument' priuted *t that city in 1^40• from Mr. fmmo A. Smith, ,,i,surer of the American Baptist yiwioaary Union, sending the fiscal death j anil to an hour when we think not the How of Men rometli. lapreeaeri with the importance of consecrating her Hfo to the service of God, our lamented sister a number of years since uniter! with the Evan (ultonl Lutheran Church, in whose communion she died, and from which her happy spirit, emancipated from rt* prison bonne of clay, passed to thechnrch triumphant and the fellow ship of the redeemed In glory whose robea hare been washed white In the blood of the Ijxuib ,1s a daughter, wife and mother she was obedient, aflketfooate end devoted) and by n meek and quiet spirit adorned the various relations of Mto te which, In the providence of God, she was called. In the death of Mu Snyder doting parents have lost their last living child, a deeply affiicted haebaad the cherished object of his love, the Ihfelthifyuh little* tiftMHi tk mnthtfif n^UPwBvw^^e^^w nseKf' wvwsw ns tm seieneuiwuw u jppifegiUP heart wee ben ad ap in theirs, nod the flmreh an bumble follower of our blessed Lord. Her mortal re mains, followed by sorrowing reta lives and sympathising friend*, were deposited with Its kindred dust la the Cemetery of Mt Jackson, there lu idea re to repose unt il the resur reetiou morn shall break the long slwuiberef the ti D EIIIItr. to sammiKe to their Meads sou imirwa* the* they have meved mm St ES51 Ahjr ELEGANT vRHK Corner Main and FUin tlrooU, (CatMUk ms WmmiUi Hoi. mm Whets they tajeMjpmd torn IMMENSE New and Desirable Goods. Uelerted with gvwei cere, «mI eweamiag (he brat amhesof Ooedstehsfonad HNlher la thnnUr or F«rr igu Mariuh^to wfairh mme. Tl* ® a “y love fe t bem with * w *»*, the ** •“d the ‘cb control at the same VO God all to this ■*6 God i« lte d as the ter 48 the ,od by God l he chap. ‘Schools,” is «* in vtlr I hr miration of the ^ I. y fojfrff fedjj YYWHBMBMwf — '"l 'l»*t -* • l-'i-m. Va 1,oalytSS Vat.$37 Thi* Is s fafawtttr MkIiIm has the Under reed, sad makes the “lock stttefe” alike «• tmth ekdas. MbaeftaBArndfoMlHP WHmim.mm am eav lwp^aMejuR tomfe Take Sitnntona’ Liver Regulator; it will remove all nnplcasaat fevltuga and make you well. Trepans! only by J. H. Zhilin & Co., Maran, Ga. PIANOS. ORGANS AND MEL0DE0NS We he* «f UOOI myktm* rff«iW tkt Ihjdoma at lAr <***•&?> *f \ ufuni'Zu itJi. **** Of TW shove mschlae Is wsrrsated for five year*. I *' A Machine for Nothing Aay pprenn makiag ap s rlub for 9 MU JOHN GRAY, Well haawa la the uasMsanky. is Dor Bodily Inflrahi*. c* ■ rj ^* PUyskal infinuitto* srv the i«H of sli. Millions art- slwsys a»vk. No suss, wo man or child h uniformly is perfect health. Much, however.of the sickac** and Muffcrinjr which rentier life s burden to m> many of our fellow bring*, is doe to catele«uie*M ami neglect. A mighty sail - ilote to the leading cause* of disease has lwen provided. It is ss Harmless ss tt is efficient. No poiaoooe* drug enters tote its composition. It i* so umlHlled stimu lant, ionic and aperient, of which every ingredient U vegetable. Thu* aaeveep- tionable preventive and restorative med icine is not "a new thing under the sun. M Flos tetter's Stomach Hitters will soon have been before the world a quarter of a century; ami it i* not too will some Suggestion* ut the id unqoaii- a gre« with « man who b truth, his 1 the more i are of the * more in. ned for hi* TAKE (hi* method to toforui tlie public that 1 have added tony Bock and Matiistevv Business the sale of 1’IANOS, ORGANS sad MEW)DEOll8, man- tared by the oldest and Uest-ekm* maker* in tb< Vuitod Stolen, at prices that imclodr SO now petition, being within the mean* ui all deairing a good, sob- itial Hum or Organ. Tlie tone of these Pisaos is remarkable for its peculiar its quality when forced to Ha utmost - . and are celebrated for their qaalipr of tone, exquisite elastic tooth, and elegance of style and finish, embracing all the modern improvements, on—isttng of Double Yeaeeml Rosewood Case, Ivory Front key s, Ptwuch Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Full Iron Frame. Ovcntnmg Baas, Piarnw* and tVrgan* tlmronghlf repaired and tuned by an experienced gentleman, and Mktt*factum guuranKwd. Ifoid for Illustrated Catalogue of Pianos and Organs, whnh 1 will send you by mail, with Price List. Below is a price list of each skylr «f Plano : Style It 17 Octave, Rosewood ease, moulding on plinth u ‘97 Octave, Rowe wood case. Serpentine baae, heavy top moulding, 350 " "I 7 Octave. Rum-wood case, Serpentine baae. carved pedal and octagon • big*, - 375 “ "47 Octave, iioarwood caac. moulding on plinth, carved legs and pedal, patent over string*, full iron frame 400 <!*• all competition, being within the mean* MMiesr Organ. "I. Imnfohmdtomd nud great brilliancy, never lo*ii For |M»Wf*r they are uriparallel* des of sewing BKHEIM. Geu- modern improvement*, conakstuig of Double \ entered Rosewood Case, Ivory Front Neva, Ftwuen Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Full Iron Frame, OverstrungJBaas, &e. Piano* and tVrgan* tlmrrmghlr repaired and tuned by an experienced gentleman, and nauafartson guaranteed. sFnd for Illustrated Catalogue of Pianos and Organs, DMA. 1M73. THI LUTHERAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL HERALD A BKArrmX m««trat*d Paper for h, and the dead who have foiled salsep id Jeatw ahall awake to eternal life, and death be sviHosid dp In victory. Like an on timely fee** death now Itos upon her eohl wm.iidi; hat ffoa bln arrp in ahail km broken, and a new and ckmlal form artoo united with the bloom of jwrpetual yoath. It to and A children, toaued TtUJS* ; --Stogl* « mm, 99 ernta; da • l »i lea atodm onto $9-79; 1(1) liartoston, ber of the r exchange ty welconae. ig Agricnl- iuteresting >tonter and Since ietors have pirtraents. Literature, engaged in lot, to anb- inch to aver that thousands, aye. ten* of thousands, are now mting it who woukl have been in t tutor grave* years agw had they no* tieem nw>heatd andguauumdby tins wlrnfe* thus to be eat down in the meridian of life and naefulneaa, y»t we trust that time who sorrow awl over Ihto naesfwwted bereavesneot may rttognadly ac«|UMmrw Id the senti meat thus beautifully expreawed t “Thou art gwne to the grave! hut we witt ao> dciiats thee, foaee Gad was thy Ranwsm. thy Owar dfommy Qtdmn ffe gave thee, lie took thae, and he will y,,.;*, mmgkmmgnMto a ITwWmv Imre f Add death ha* n«> Ming, toe the Anvimssr hath dtod.** j r. c. Church Almanac for 1873. f >t BL! * I!EI»hv Ti*« Lfr««ta t s foa J seem*. He. 11> Naethlitih nt... PMa detphsa, Pa. Jan 3 minor ailments often tonoonet, whaa a«- gfooted, obstinate discaaehI* wellkjtowu| This tonic is famous for the immediate cheek which It give* to these breeders of deadly disorder*. The sensation of lan • guor, the sick headache, the nervouaaess, the indisposition to exert ton. the nanw-a, the confusion of brain, the physical de bility, which are intended to pgeroonial* us of the approach of serious danger, are invariably removed by a few dunes of the Bitters. The fame of the preparation a* a genuine specific forgdyspepsu. bilious complaints, malarious fevers, rheuma tism and chronic debility, Is a* wide as LADY AttVTI WANTED mtvwdwrr ow |n«4ty relrhraled and Imp i ft l awn* l.tmma If lilallgiE CadM^bh w* and Children * Wear They sell W. J. DDFFIE, Bookseller and Publisher, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Jan 16—if ] SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE ND ANNUITY COMPANY, Ecclesiastical. Visitor. LUTHERAN}, frm the Methodist Church.—Rev. J.RBooherof the Methodist Church has united with the East Ohio Syn- Business Department. Fla., » 6, 1873. | recent nura- 1 an article attle church ler Abe cap- 5 ” to which f$4>e Lakes” Missionary, are, and one hundred for wry procured the world ; and in these days of infamous charlatanism, when fierce cathartic*, that rob the invalid of the hurt remnant* of his strength, are advertised a* tovigo- rants (!), it is indeed a blewdng to man kind that Hootetter's Stomach Bitt« rs are everywhere procurable, and everywhere popular. Mrs I Clrtacoe. V Mrs 8 Horn N Bowman. Rev J F t ampin 11, R I’ifef. Prof K I'ainter, W Btofo, Jfti PUffrims.—iJii St. John’s harek-Bev. Dr. Spaeth, pastor— are three aged fathers often found .netted in the same pew. Oue is a jaioo, the others are Wirtemberg- iaas. Their united ages are two hun dred and forty-six years. IFiK He Accept f—We learn from le Presbyterian last week that Rev. George W. Crofts, the pastor of the Latherau church of Orogon, 111., has received a ODaDimon^ call to the Presbyterian church of Sandwich, 111. -latherau Observer. 1 . Joist Synod of Ohio.—An extra *tooa of the Joint Synod of Ohio rill be held iu the city of Columbus, loathe tenth of February, to de- tenniie the question whether Capi tal University and the Theological luminary shall be removed from I Coiambas to some other jplace. lorettnilk, Va.—Rev. A. Buhr- I aian has resigned the Milton charge "J^MFESSIONA Bj Jili* Ic.sur Wr%kL 1 to mwM tbrlllinc *n4 pwwwtf n| «vtt •rtiir* «m tbl* iiuhtoH ft fe • Mi *>9to*mMhi.**^n llirMto Mt* teffH HR ■*»•* * ivirlsiHw* Mtrt tmAmg *UM*4r p ffamd f«w rtorttliig annl hKm t« \* MJkk.~Jh±A*±m i * Jk » fa* fa- “*jj| -< * *- "fafafffi'4wP4MH|Rfe J«n i if EMPLOYMENT. >KE MONEY ran to m*d. to rwkvmmtog for T4MH rjnf Ivwy XVxy Wnntn, « Eobert L Cate, President Th©o. A. Wetmore, Vice-Pretident Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. Mrs E March, G Dull, J Silling*, JkXaariiaNto.- Mist > Lttsblmugb. A Brown, T| Rev W It C one, Rev J D I tow to*. Rxrii.mge lintel, M J Kmr(mmii. I J XI AuB, W K Dreycr, Morrievl, In forwim f touwty, !f. <*.. Dec. 19th, 1872, by Rev. Samuel Rotlmx k, Mr. CiL£B Lxntx and Mias Maggie, daughter of ( baric* Ri-eves, Esq. Married, iu Rowan County, N. C. t Dec. 19th, 1872, by Rev. Samuel Rothrock, Mr. David L Euliott and Miss Licrtta Jane, daughter of the late George Mayer. Married, November 24th, 1872, at the resilience of the bride’s father, by Rev. XL a Winganl, Mr. Jons Long and Miss Lizzik BoorKH. By the same, January 1st, 1873, in St. Paul’s church, Mr. j. Si wwKKK and Miss Fannie Rinkb. By the same, January 2d, 1873, at the rcsideuce of the bride’s father, Mr. S.P. Geokoe, of Lexington,and Miss E. K. Livinghton, of Newberry^ Married, November 3d, by Rev. W. A. Houck, Mr. J. C. Btoudk.* mire and Miss O. A. HahileR. AH of Orangeburg, 8. C. Marrieil. on the 3th inst., by the Rev. S. W. Bedeiibangh, Mr. Wil liam Feaulk ami Mr*. M. T. Don. All of Columbia county, Fla. Married, on I>ecember 15lb, L872, by the Rev. J. 11. I). Meiiae, at the Lutheran Parsonage, Mr. J. M. Chastain and Mias B. C. Baden BAUGII. All of Columbia county, Fla. AB&ETfo Jauu*r> I. l«rr*. INCOME for 1*71. * 1,991 J80 Niunbi r of poticie* imued to 1871, 5,334. Till* Cmutway imne* LIFE. NON-FORFEITURE in TEN PAYMENT^ and EMfa »\v MINI 1*0 Lie IKS. on the m<Mrt favorable term* , IhvKlrwd* arr d'-darx-*] »t tJi« end of fini year. All Policic* are Non-Forfeiting after three annual Premium* have been mid. A few good agent* wanted, to whom liberal inducements will be offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent for Sonth Carolina, Ko. 40 Broad Street, Charleston The FatierUnfl Series. TW Laths'faa INMw-altoa fiortrly bat • mfe smaermewt* ka tragilil ami jmb- *b a wite* of itomuMk work*, iMutahir tr Family mm! fa. fa. «m»,) madr* tW ntl* f TWFuS^HiltoW- Tbe fwltowtag Imsm4m» faava alr»*4? tow* ran Visitor. Carolina. BOOK Of WORSHIP Dr XI K Pager, Capt II Naanemitker, Rev II Kyarr, Rev J N Honour, Mra M Lichelbergvr, J II Keagia, Co., N. C. Bro.: As u-olina, and lod of that the Gospel to write a r, in order lontributed, iting to the ns at which may know with what jar years I DavidsoB nty, N. C. labors to ed into the teveoty-five MX* l.hi Utofer the Earth.... Turk*. giH edge Mterorro. ratra gill .. . T*»rk»y Miwnwnte, plain ^ Tmhey Mote***., mpee rttea gill x^twbey Awtiqxxe.«• W rth rdf eta***. *» er»t* extra. J. H. KINARD I ABIES w ho w tohVbonorable employ- \ j meat, uddrrw I ji Perte Mannfartunng Gate 9U Chamber* rtreet, N. Y. [l>ec«13t The Truamain «f th« laca,.,........ (MdB pariai MHHBiMfaa fojH t*ma»m*r . at. Mrend w|mw ito W ater* I.MI fofMMikjito iwlm Riy7, %M faet No, f, pat ap to § aaai ease. Tk*bariiibwi«t, ffolhito #M* D«miarii t tla &«*»*«•*__.... «JMI I .otlr Miairiaai; m, MaiifaaJl Lava, ..Of ftottIMl rfatoto lull TW Ktort *ad hfollaa, tJi fa*4 **. i. pat ap to a aaat «aa» . Jmt PsbHabid ■Twetw rirrtleat toarkaL tasMstaskasi Xfaasa tm* Faasspu hp Mra. Emma tt. fatorh. ta« and >4 fortra. epared to exhibit complete stock of 1 North, and ant tin* most elegant ai fa gilt clasp*. iute4**« and 4*4 to wrad ( „ • di«r«Mral of Irti twf real i* mjrr Rpmo* tor. to Ww**,J4i Araheaaae. gilt iv ft; Faglfam. Twrkry.#4- Tee par R.&W.C.SWAFFIELD Ever brought to this market, consisting of the latest and most popular styles In Ihass Goods, Cassimeres, kc., with a full line of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And select assortments of Carpetings, Window Shades and Curtains, Ruga, Mattings, and all other articles usually found to a First Clas* Dry Goods Estab lishment. We are now receiving our newly selected HI’RING and SUMMER ST$CK of READY - MADE CLOTHING, II ATS. The Rost Useful Invention of the Age. a W fa a* will ad rapidly ; for three listers, 2d, unsettled We have r minister* lie Church i localities \ could be tisna would a men aud ikeo at the to procure it minister liouary f° r t cb arches, Ices where Lildiug UP the with- Lit Synod [al Synod, L to go to h to work he Church J in hope* Lae wbeu jes will be have both [the fields k-ievv. <*ud The grand opening of the Millinery Department On THURSDAY, October 10, under the direction and supervision of Mrs. A. McCormick, So generally known throughout the State for her skill and taste, offers unusual attractions, the stock haring been care fully selected by herself, and placed at figures to meet all wants. FURNISHING GOODS, etc FKEN”: -TARCH ERA Hating arewred the service* of a FIRST CI.A8S CUTTER in our Cus tom Department, wc will #H*HU* Hit IM Xlftr FA MILT. I T Impart* to llama a am** Watiful mtoHkh. tiling the par* of the fehrie, and akakiag the ofalaw* artirie look fenak Obituaries. * nmawtoatfar «m fa asamrtaarai, to wl John Lutz, Sr., fell asleep in Jeans, llecernber 2Gtli, 1872, near Cabin Hill, Shenaudoah county, Va., at the age of 81 years, 8 month* and 20 days. For sixty-four years the deceased was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, and his piety waa of an earoeat and deep-la—d char actor. MAKE UP GARMENTS Special Notices. ia (lie lartert faction. W* irk eta Hymn Amt mi war fa* nr) ***** by a The celebrated Hows Sewing Machine Mid American Button-Hole and Over- Sewing Machine constitute a prominent feature to the line of my business, being justly considered the most efficient ana satisfactory now in use. The public generally are invited to give me a call. J. H. KINARD, On Main Street, one door South of Co lumbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Oct 11 5—tf PERFBCT-FITTUG 8HIRT8 Lafarwt slyka of SPRING HATS on hand Our Finish*tot (Ms Department CMtoe* rrptiWv* j the body j—|fotoi| the mind drymunt. and melaarlmly brontl* over you. Tali’# Vrgrtobfap Liver PUIa to tlto remedy for Itoaa #rifa»i tfarr He loved to labor iu the Sabbath school, enjoyed the prayer- meeting, highly prized the lime-bon orc<l custom of the catec-bisation of the youug, and was uot a “forgetful hearer, but a doer of the word. 1 * Yes, be labored gratefully, and al ways prayerfully, for the prosperity of the church. The sentiment of hi* heart waa expressed in the language of the sweet hymn we so often slug, one verse of whluh is, t “For her my fears *hall fall; NEWBERRY COLLEGE. i r mle—The Pope delivered mtion to a consistory com- twenty-two Cardinals. He ! c kurcb was still sorely per- purpose to destroy her iv a iu the acts of the Italian appetite, imps (famfalofM mi Ife Tfatt'* Hair Bye l* HaraaW ,eQ b which compelled the 1 «erve iu the arnjiy aud im- ^ (axes on the church ’ ® e solemnly protested e Bill now pending in the Parliament for the suppres- ^ligions corporations, and at the title to property . this means would be repeated his cen- |f 086 w b° cnccq^ched on of the church, and de- k^nnany, where the pitfalls v »olence, calumny and ridi- f 8 e 10 ployed to destroy the men who were ignorant n i and who RougUt to define allocution concln- a Protest a era ilist elrrrrv A MAN OF A THOUSAND A CGN8UMXTIVE CCItKD! D R. JAME.H. a Mrttrvd Flhytortoa. (aw fay aalwrr • fWfartJ while m life Ea«l Indira, a rattofa m«* f«wr r*MMMIiUm, fUrawirkiWw, ttm , Wholfwale and Retail IM timbis, 8. C., rra|*ectful- hto fitomd* and eotorrarr* tlmt lOTid to Ids Ilf* «rtssbl»*hmtnt, InaferV building, on the corner C A DiERCKK fa • (inm.Cw ly mform* I )m- lu** IVHX w wa 1 *HP^Wfaffi^^)fa Am *pSw...n,i .■ —- m 11 ' 1 * 1 — 1 11 - 1 " *— — of Rtohaniana and Taylor atraria. where be will cowatatoly hmo on hand a well pall ntin I aawwrtmciit of Ml article* belong ing to hi* tine of Imritmaa, atieh as Groce ries, Pro* uuott*. TufeJW Ac. January 26 211y For her my prayer* ascend; To her my care* and toll# be gi Till *e,.L MteJ ,11* teahaW *Kwll snJ ” WM K. A. AIKKN, M.D For Churches, Schools, Fire Alarm Farms, fee. Fine-toned, warranted, low priced. Descriptiv* Circulars sent free. RLYMYRR, NORTON & CO., *94-**4 W. Eighth M., Cincinnsti. O. Feb 23 eow—ly till toils and cares shall end Departtnl this life, December 2*2d, 1872, at New Market, Shenandoah county, Va., Mrs. Virginia, consort of Rev. J. A. Snyder, and daughter of Mr. Israel and Mrs. Amanda Al- leu, aged 26 years, 10 imwitba and 13 days. Death canto to the decease*! aud denlv and in a moment unexpected even to those who were moat keenly sensitive to her condition. Verily there is but a step between we and land with K\stors 0t > govern Mil isoto ,tor doe» , c l es iasti* ^gguaitb) rich «» a - v with hjs* built h' s becati* 9 * hi* P 60 * •tend for lltowtrafed Cala- Adrfrara La Perle Mannfar to (hambera fami, Ne [Dec 6 iStw cript of two 1 r F' fawssmiui mj *| *s aSws i* ! t Wl I Iiffv m m fariifW w .HUMPTION tli.tt it do** Mwf mi and dtosfpato. tl urw of locnioi aJisrp pom* in Jy HMFDiSskf IsJfaffadl, BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY IfallKD IN mtt nupwetor 4 toll* for rhtirvkte* write*Jw, fee.. «f FUW StLL-SIjiTAL-CMra «a4 Tto fa% wwrraafedT totojaBugfed wjfo «w va fk% r tHtboribkoTA a r HA \i;/Vgw mitotoras##* rwtokwrwrw raatfera. AAforaa VjUGHTIM fe TIFT «• A MM Ufa *1 ciwt. t twrlwwwii. O. tnnirs. emasa a i^ii^'iuaie FBWM w MMMMr » ha. «rt» A SILVER TIP ADDS S CENTS 3 THE COST Of A SHOE. AND ONE rotlAH TO ITS VALUE