The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, January 31, 1873, Image 3
INK LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. C., JANUARY 31, 1873
HETTBE SAT Dili
raoro* vor cor on
Till Tour Heart Aches.
L\ T HRX lb# “Life Restoring” East If'
“ d res#* fact WU Di>liA
iU sotufr the MNM* skeptic*) that l»K
I JAMLeti 1 ASSABIM IMHCA tithe
Ecclesiastical.
through wliifb
■in in to
twfr nud sp4r*t«J.Uty, U
ie » r* »'“* ,u of
, ng «,uKi i » dd a
nuHbrmUcr of posture,
Jr £¥* i iitftiMAjt.
1 The Oenrml Connell ts tlx*! to
MBv OH additional missionary to
Bast Into*
“A friend nt tbe Lulhermu (Unreb,
Mtilduabnrg OoHug* toil tb# (ler
uiilB language." bn* sent » check for
$S$2,4& I* ttev, irobst of Alton
ttxku, to bo applied to the |*»r
cliaso of LuthtrSi ami other select
German works for the College library.
Our Seminary should Also posse** a
copy of Iv«ther’s works.
A new German Lutheran Church,
the oorner stone of which wan laid
May 26th, was consecrated In De
troit, Mich., September the ‘JTJd.
This makes the third German Ltf
theran Church in Detroit.
sworn
Germ*t»y.—A eomw|)omle«t of one
of our cotemporarics, writing from
Berlin, says: “Snperatition baa at
tained to a degree which few strung
era imagiue even in those ports of
Prussia usually termed Protestant.
Even in this, the imperial capital,
the public seems gradually falling
back to that grade of intelligence
calculated to roostva Burnish mini
eles. But butt Sunday we counted,
in one single journal, the ImUUtfm:
bUtt, the advert) stammU of not less
than seventeen soothsay era. From
a publio intellectual state which “it
pays'’ to spiral to in sueh a manner
there out necessarily be but few
steps to a possibility of re intrude
ciug |he wares of
d#Another sad and ai^ifkaat fttof
« w F*e and
? le » of the
P»red men )
ibation to
informed
«»r return
tsion they
*■* tn the
**d women
d with one
plications
era. W# ««#* knew a mom her of a
church wbo ohjeoted la Ida pmstar’a
wearing a black cravat. Imagining
that tb# pure fretful could eouae only
Obituaries.
villa, Jdbnos couwtj, W. Va., ou
tin 4th of January, 1*73, ADAM
LlVX, in I be 73U» year of his age.
Of Father Unk it could be truly
said. “Ho was a goad man, aad full
of tba bedy OtMtU* A prumiaeot
rill sen, a narfbl mass, an rtemjdarT
chrutian. a life loaf Masber, and,
for ass % of tba kat lean of bis hie.
aa KIder of tbe Lutheran church.
mawUte whit**
m im \ a the minister aboum
ST* r** v 4 3^ ,co ’ **
«e**i.»iath.thehWpr84oi. #
’•“'"Tu.as 30 ijnport.mt i»rt of
A ‘* K jeeiroal<l be omitted; and
): rr«n^-„. or any part
at » oiuto spectators, will
"Tkftet extent, bo a Jefcetire
'■fLerfeet social worship of Go<l»
£«!■* # i" 9,ine, r' «"“**
t SShi heart y5.r0 for an
in the voice ot the great
itteis* 1 * in
'“ff^Tstltoeot I«rt of the »g
Zrn. ef -onhip. eeaerofum for
-.jertl ^ G<k, 1 *“?** “
tn rtweuuni qosht.n for “he is
^Tbe praised m the i^euibly
r*e mWa s«d to bo bad. in rev
* of all tbm that are about
• if Xke temple of tie Lord is
. .nS Ms house shall be culled
gvasa aad stupid
idst of the
about
n <* preach-
beequently
1 was ful| v
>ne accord,
the Holy
pon them”
Vfrttnj
ta Uk» owa eute. “You ftmi, do you
It, ink ik*> (i, M i IiiImmImI thst I
ebouid paas tbroogh tbe wuvtd aa
bHad aa yua arts and will be If yam
llvsd to tfem day of jadgaseat F
Tbe only amusement in wbieb
Ralph Krsfctne indulged waa playing
PIANOS, OEGANS AND UELODEONS
bin many virtaua, biagrant liberality
■ i 1 *h * ; », 4. |. , *. «j t t%$t ulWttRjj AhfiHfl f lirt! 1
Latbetiui charches of Hbepherds
lawn pad Cakmvilla, and their par'
◦NFESSIONA
By MU McNair Wrt*K
ywaw
■that Peter
tcongrega
*»rt* of the
ious awak-
esulted i n
■ thousand
1 added to
r should be
needlessly
e proof is
and in the
JO may de
to on this
TAKE this metlKid to inform the public that I have added to mr'Book aad
mmikmnwv Bndarm the sale of PIaKOS, ORGANS and UELODEONS, man-
kctored hr ttw oklist sod fit*l flsuw rnskern in the United States, at prices that
Li prerlod# all com petition, being within the means of all desiring a good, sab-
otial Piano or Organ. Tbe tone of these Pianos is remarkable for its peculiar
eutnem and great brilliancy, never lostug Us quality when forced to ita utmost
mritjr. For power they or# nnparalleled, and are celebrated for their quality of
m. exqairitr dbstlc touch, and elegance of style and finish, embracing all the
dern improvements, consisting of Doable Veneered Rosewood Case, Ivory Front
vs. Preach Grand Action, Harj* Pedal, Pull Iwa Frame, Ovenrtrnng Baas, Ac.
Sonus and Organs thoroughly reiwired and tuned by an experienced gentleman.
1 aatisfartioB guarantee<l. Scud for lllusUaUcd Catalogue of Pianos and Organs,
ileh 1 will send you by nisi!, with l*rice List. Below is s price list of each
udtAW beguiled bis leisure beura with
|S * 0-^0, S:A A W> ah 4 xfc if I Ask IS I l- M A
19i wfwwvl W'lws^ A J*s a -Fugue tvYwl I»
work* de teflea
was alteedod b
of aurfbuiaf fr
netted with the MUriMt: A p»s*r
man la one of the neighU.Ting pur
tabes, having a «bdd tu baptise, re
solved awt to employ bia awa clargy
man, wifb whom bo waa bt ismau «m
certain potato of doctriae, Imt tu
Icparu^c-:.
1 ? Cktavs, Rosewood case, moulding on plinth —|2W
* 7 Octave, Rosewood case, Serpentine bane, heavy top moulding,...,. 850
S T Octave, Rtoewood case. Serpentine base, carved pedal and octagon
legs, - — 375
4 7 Octave, Ruse wood case, moulding on plinth, carved legs and pedal,
|miu ut over strings, full iron frame 400
5 7 Octave, Rose wood case, Agraffe treble, carved legs, full iron frame,
fancy desk, potent over strings, etc., 450
« 7 Square graud. rosewood cose, agraffe treble, pearl moulding,carved
legs, length of case 6 feet At inches, width S fact 4 inches 500
7 T Octave, 4 large round corners, extra heavy moulding, carved legs, 550
0 7 Octave, 4 large round corner*, heavy carving bock and front, ser-
llnm t* llawma, W. Va.,
M-.J J D wmiaara, V*
>»]>!* of the
hnreb, the
apostles,
of Rome,)
ing signifi-
upht also,
the ilivine
in order
i command-
t to make
•m oar holy
<1 seasons;
tmled to be
by chance,
' and honrs,
lined by his
d by what
formed; so
5 according
:eeptable in
itly divine
the public
Iso founded
ngs, and de-
. which man
i, and to his
f law.
his twpki, it
iry expendi-
at this late
5 institution
it must be
ie who have
of private
to that of a
it is impor-
hould have
o that when
able to ren-
an that ask-
1, practice in
Ibu fall complement of old and y
women w ho nouuaUv minister on
W* qfFWpirUcww ” bsb * wswsnns W'W
Jaw O PuK
Mm il Hbuwy
« Md oabj.
J 1* IWs,
J C Crtfkt,
K F Niaakeubuker,
J € IU
lira A l sr|*'Bkr.
i KCaky,
14 II llrowa,
II V f rigler.
Jaw I* Imarfs,
W. J. DUFFIE
k**a BO MM ’
servant toos;
Bookseller and Publisher,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
account ot the mincer's babtU
“nan* a" your Sabin minister* slusl
baptise my bulra."
Off hetbeu trudged, Wtovcd by hi
whole train, io tbe resAdeocu af an
SECURITY
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY,
11 lb us »,
il.suuo* of mat aitlfa. lief* «m his
laqalHag If tbe minister was at
horn#, ike bum answered, “fired.
K. -t..lb* sma .tn#' Ik vstwami f luaia slstm s
mr* UN# •" WiUWw* vm# 4 # iwr-ii
» l mftamrrit
MaJ Ms I’atterauu,
Met J A Dvawa,
lima Kmfet ffbog,
J W ftuwr, A
Mr* i! fkaaiden,
J N flaigtev,
J A !Huffier.
H If FUamemaaa,
Ctoti W Mbfi,
V u llsigbr, .
J H Keller.
J I* llaigb r,
J L ISsM,
M Gea
! for bell be mm made out liatlgaed)
4 when be cornea bock belt ao be
* able to bno at a*, let a tm baptltfiig a
wvan r “Wall, lam**," efted tba
man to a teas af indignant Mam,
“Wad ft wait, d'ye think, to baud bf
tom bvhwv a ailfflffliw that
K L 3 g* bt imx f tbe aMWalng to
DHL God's crest tier s f f*!l a«a
■down so t»d ktr. tftrsbbw a* VWm - 1
I w.|rmiM* di^ba'a stos* i
a^HHp ^dtoSsF e
i niff Ilf iboMtiDF. I Ihittl r*
The whole baptismal train tWo
net off for IHmfrnnliae, sure Dial
Dm father of tbe tteceoafcm. altbougb
i n«>t now a 11 lurrtl man tier, would at
1 l#B«t )w> an eased ha IW ntifiifhai
sports, to tacapacitale him tor per-
forming tbe oarred ordinance to
aueotloo. «b» arriving at tbe moose,
whirli they did not tilt tale to the
I evening* tbe man, ou rapping at tbe
| aLamaaW toil I kff w t f |tfj f »< I i 11 At la ok WfUffttlffl Dftf
^ atmt^ntetv g rA^m^reP^^newgw^^u^B^sf™*e eseNve s^^u* 1 uesiWt
' be at borne any more than bia brethren
...djbfli liter «U) no be at boom,*
be tald* with a «iy smile, to the tori
who came to the ‘t-ooe* “or your led
{sweetheart* would aa be ptoyteg
that gate t*ye ee tbe tddle.” “The
minister is at home.'* uuo4h tbe tort,
“amir by token U*s bimwlf that's
' playin', booewt man ;
lane
Paul.
Thfi KwSt Useful Invention
me mmrsr u^mwm so w me^oms maim wmana w memAammimmmBt
of the Age.
Mudent Theo. A Wetmore, Vice-President
Isaac H. Allen, Secretary.
/ r> r r i\ ttrgtr tamily.
• **<$*■* ■* ^
I m U*! ffRisg tbe pores id the fiarlti*
ASSETS, Jas
INCOME for
usry |. IWI, totSMt
1*71. HtolJBO
Nambcr off policies issued in 1871, 5,824.
uu isssvs LIFE. NON-FORFEITURE in TEN PAYMENTS, and
IT POLICTE.H, on the moat favorable terma.-
iv declared at tba end of Jfrvf year. All Poiiciea are Non-Forfeiting
auol I’resduaw have been paid. ^
agent* wanted, to whom liberal inducements will be offered by
LOUIS SHERFESEE,
General Agent for South Carolina,
No. 40 Brood Strut, Charkttor
Notice:.
Ktote « OOIJ
ENIKIWUIE
Dictdeud#
after three a
Mouiaa* A to. May t*» tma
lb W II T* tv dm* Mr -1*0*14 to
|0mmssI to stiuTto yarn ssedleftaes, sad
wiff givo you a awed tsAo of ysmv Ei
atotogtoMMUitol o.m I L|« a dtoYt-ttorfM aII w mwfH if
wfftogiWtomMtototftom
Very rrspeetfsfiy,
t I». MANN.
LADY AGENTS WANTED.
To introduce our justly celebrated and
popular inventions of Rubber Goods for
Ladies' and Children's Wear. They sell
rapidly, and give satisfaction Send lor
Illustrated Catalogue, I>a Perie Manufac
turing Os., chantlK-rs Street, N«w
Kvan IssMth
JtoVEvt
asaei ft 4evJ4 fig
addrem La iVrle Mannfartai
lambera street, N.f. (wml
la re its ele-
L it consist f
| divine hoc-
fig publicly,
page that is
bious exerci
[tion, confes-
ing, the dis-
I and the ad-
raments. B
llgeinent d
I as his Crea-
jntiful Bene*
b continually
[health, and
Ie lives,
“It co©-
brforuied du-
[bly remaios
hf God, and
[ Worship is
bj a suit© 0
he congrega-
[ God. It is
[he elements
[ of pure re-
Le or coodi-
Lip addresses
thing sp« abs
baching? ^ ,s
and an a*!*'
t is not iw
but. It *<**
[tute worst U’
hd complex
arts of * or L
lx tbe go^l 1 ^
h tobeasub-
[designed t0
[orship t0 *
[cessarily
l we can
[services
LotionaL
Eurselvcs ^
k someth 1 "'
Lre «**«»
Of the
ions, »» d f
of f*
ts const' 10
therefnr* '
order t°}'
K:S»”
mm fwrrfwn^r ra
The Mauftwem prvfet lw. Tati * Mato I»J*
l il would h» muaelhing ti»
j *o them could.* “ lid lb#
mlnUtvf idayingf* cried tba man In
• toaUiUOWNtH^h i'tif .^,m * ,io»« 1^4, mg t , .1 KiiieV'u _g,
'Iv*f 4 f y* ft'tmff*-uwtllTr
for tran*ceruling what be bod at
Mtona. “If bu 4cm Ibis, wbal may
tbe rest no duf Wed* t fairly tor
them up aTbagith* r I bate Irureto)
R.&W.C. SWAFFIELD
The Lutheran Publication Society have
made arrangement* to traadote ana pub-
! t.-'li i» wnw« off German Work*, (suitable
for Fomib- and 8. S. use,) under tbe mb
of -The Fatherland Series.*
The following books have already been
published s
The Cottage by tbe Lake $0.75
In the Miast of the North Sea 0.75
Anton, the Fishormaa.. 6u8i
Rene, the Little Savoyard 0.85
Frit*; or, Filial Obedience 0^5
GeyerWalty; or, Fidelity Bewarded. 1j00
Set No. 1, in a neat case.
Under the Earth • * v * ♦*.# * •» • * v v.vem * »i^0»70
Olaf Thoriacknen 1.00
The Treasure of the Inca 0-86
Buried in the Snow OJO
Dombiie; or, Bread upon the Waters. 1.10
Scppcli, tlio Swim Boy aw# a»
Bet No. 2, put up in a neat corn.
Tbe Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..$1.10
I^vmhnrd. the Runaway,.... 1.50
UMbt Madtoloa ; or, Maternal Lova,..lj0O
Gottlieb Frey, 1.10
Tbe School Master and his Son 1.00
Set No. 8, put up in a neat ease.
Just Published :—Twelve excellent
stories, translated from tne French, by
Mrs. Emma R. Stork, lit and 2d Series,
in a neat box, $1.50.
We have * number of other Transla
tions under way, which we will announce
WM. K A. AIKEN, M.11..
JVw/umer Ckemmfry, dr.
sf/nt
d- . ..... t . m g k. i’ -r-M rjg) MHnadNa]
rkcHU iVUdM toto dead I
wet* to agent* Write for ten
Austria. Tlie Ltlwruls are very bold
suit! active, and will if In their power,
crash the church. And why should
they fall f Pnblic opinion hi with
them.
We u* now reeemng oar newiy
SPRING and SI MMER STOCK of
READY * MADE CLOTHING,
II ATS,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.
,< -A) J
Having nreuretl the nenriees of a
FIRST CLASS CUTTER in our Cua-
nuu 1 ivportnwwt. w« will
? anbiwwlfiriiwnWI J» i
ttv« m mum, «My $1 <
M# | f«e<}»h»
ICscellxnetms.
Ill t«u )« wh.»t* «w*to wito, ha adtle*!*
touting to tbe dlsrunutdate party
behind, “we'll juni awa* Hark to our
ton wlibtri, after a f ! IIP* ao
a*thegttb«r sou ml, 14% true t but let
him ha wbal ftm likea in doctrine* I
never kenned him ftab, shoot, or play
on the Ibldle a* bi<* day a*
agonizing cry, “Have mercy upon
me > U God, according to thy loving
^udaess*. Purge me \fith hyssop,
me and blot o*t all mine
Equities, Create in me a clean
^ God, and review a right
^irit within me. Cast Ine uot away
® Iky presence, anil take not thy
% Spirit from me. Best ore unto
the joy of thy sal vat ion, and
n ?hold me with thy fre« Spirit.”
b, most merciful God, enable us
0 *ve clear and just views of thy
^wihip, that we may offer no strange
J® ®pon thine altars ; that the well
Sfj! ^ the Word may be
all,, lnt ? l ^ e sanctnary, and that
thv S r u? rviee8 ma y be acceptable in
DlmJSn* 80 ^ ,at t * ,ou ,uft y 8t u®
lioefea D° ur ont hl>on all our
thr a •. Q^ckening Inffnonces of
Lii a °d the reviving dew-
untielievero. When tbe miaister*
refuse to read it At the grave* of
those who died vrltboiir nonfeiwinf
their faith in Christ^ they are de
nonneed as bigots. Luthenui* have
also a burial service, and It ia only
intended for, and appropriate at the
burial of baptized member* of the
Christian church. Let Lutheran
ministers bear that in mind. Obitu
aries do not always tell the trwtb,
tomb stones even lie at times; let nut
our ministers War false witness at
the grave!
At Bulge Spriug, Edgeficd county,
S. C. f efforts are made to build ao
Episcopal Chapel. A Lutheran
church ought to have been erected
there long ago. A Lutheran minis
ter, not of tbe Houth Carolina By nod
we are glad to say, is, we are In
formed, now putting up a store
house for himself. “Nothing else
to day f Call again t Buy, buy, but
not without money, and not without
price.”
Ail additional professorship—thst
of pastoral Theology—has been «#•
tnblished st Union Theological 8em
inary, atid $50,000 has been already
subuedbed for itaeodowment. Hon.
George Green has pledged twenty-
live thousand dollar* for tbe endow
ment of a professorship at fowa
College. Both these institutions be
long to the Presbjrterton Church.
Would to God, that Luther*«* were
AS liberal f
J. H. KINARD
tm
tosn Ibe
te exbiMi
il** Idlest
ha. iM.TdK)i AND ELEGANT
STuRE.
Corner Main and Plain Streets,
it'anas tarns. Wusshubu Hot w.i
Wberatbev ksv# MueasdlbHr IMMENBR
stuck or
New tnd Desirtbk Goods.
Fbyitoal idhshh* are the N«f *0.
MffHsn* at# alwoy* deb Ns utaa. t#
• PERFECT-FITTING 8HIBT8
Latest *tyle* of SPRING HATS ou hand.
Our
Finisttig Goods Dfpartmeiit
Is complete !a fact our Mock embraces
evervtiouK New and Nobby, which we
or* ears will pksse the BMSt fasUdmu*.
Give a* a call and be convinced.
to m manor of «u» Ml#* Win##* U due «•
dlsiiiiauitRmaiiauimtotoiS y#amsl uastyndtoimiidi to tosJMMHiNiS dhSto$S>M
Ftolsw : toPRMtoiPMI tosWl ^ ■■
from time to time.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL I.IBRAKntfL
Our arronfrements ore suck that we
ore prepared to fill order* for any books
issued by the various publishirg hou«-«
in this country and in Europe (English
mid German) of the tame ratet as the
publishers.
We keen constantly on hand a large
and varied assortment, to which we are
daily making additions.
We can supply all the wants of a Sun
it* Mtoutiia. Ills aa anJsAisid «Kto»-
laat. bisk *»•! anrrk«l of vlkk moi
iwu"i w*w?s ■ ■ * *r*ssaw —sss-us WV wy
lastedleat Is vegetable. This SM'fleMR-
W9MMP piMV •'■111 1 to MM VMMMTi MM* 1
jito toYgij *% ^
|{«s4stt«r'» SUMMsrk IWiler* wilt umss
The crletosled
How > Sewing Machiaa
DHL sestd for Illustrated CaU
>gw Address I^s Perie Mannfac
Co.. W Chambers street, Ma
keev olwwy* «u bMftd a Chto
H»m for MUCRNUIG.
Mh JOHN GRAY,
s reutary j and It hi aut too
3. H. KINARD,
TtXJC fr**"' ^
Hi. * iPwwlBffPWhi Ip*
5—tf
l^STABUSnM) Df Itm. Superior
WA bell* for churrbes schools, Ac., mode
of Pl 1 RK MuX-METAL—C<»pi**r and
08 A 104 Root id street, Cincinnati, O.
Mar 15 23—ly
GRAND CEffllAL
DRY 600M ESTABLISHMENT
'Iar I v! <,r t'?*~ Tll< ' * in « f Mr »-
eonnl vl'.' U ® rne * a prominent Epia-
\y d * c f* se f» leaves near
t0 y f r eT Pwpfrtft
8t T \ ork Orpfhun Asylum,
Boa*, nf *1 , Jos P ital ^ Ftar* i’oints
neu Sr^y «f Sea-
man’s aT", 0t the Pr ^" lll, s S VVo
" te *S5iJSi.£:
4 N elegantly bound oanvoftsing bo
forthe best and cheapest lam
Bible ever pubUehcd, will be sent free
»55oX b ^»'S5r-fli“
and agents are meeting with unpro
dented success. Address, htatuurest
rieuce, ete., andjve^il^ w|dw^you^t|
ing Co., Atlanta, Go,
m at tto »Pi>n*t<-h af »rw» dasugev. see
torariaMy remo ved by a lew dssms «f tbe
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JRPmn^to i * Hw U4»«Pi **» $sv ” gstoslW ivm top
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tivm sad ebraakr deMHtv. ja si wito as 1
aksmto Fir* Aton
tied, watraated. k
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