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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLPI IA, 8 a, AUGUST 29, 1873
^siter.
** ret*.
»<I»Hjj. I
r *rite, j
r iatterl
oks for
»hen tej
too will
flit* KircJirnblMtt.)
ftpm tbt Soap
tAr the Renter* *f the R«ri
tkf mtor
. A{ffm ed brother : The heart!
JZ£Z of J »"«' “‘M
accompanied me* when I
*Jr\T tbf call frum the South t
*£T ia Georgia, £ lthoagh yo
'without »«y information about
**1^ m?* 01 *’ aud rumor report
j » vou^thing*'both favorable and
rabfcy 00 u« v e«*tholos5 did not
full statement, eve*
1 keveral time«K intended to
it I now canrj out my pur*
vlgat I atoo take the liberty to
^ tie game time your read-
rV^e/to awaken: that interest
^important flteRof labor
- ^ran CbnrjjJu ami to re
efficient aateiatiutee mid
for my missionary work In
djm
*fi« ooee envml raft, when 1 turn>
-'towirils-tUe fair and
^ south. And iWt true, the
^ihae many advantages, but as
miirai thing my ideas of the
i^J^were wroug. I saw all the
m from Missouri to Georgia but
^rdtMS as handsome as one finds
jjit.qfltrfffr on a trip on the Illinois
^ul Railroad, and I discovered
igwfeerr the rich soil and the lux*
atkats vegetation which I expected
t#soe. Tet, after having been here
»jear and a half, and traveled about
aflttle io Sortheru Georgia, I tiod
(bat the soil is not so poor after all,
nil the climate is delightful aud
vay healthy. You know that I
j*sed some time in North westeru
fen. The soil was indeed rich, ufoi
^rewarded abundantly the farmers’
tpg, but, oh! what winters ! lit the
jtttious of Missouri and Illinois In
which I lived in later years, before I
awe here, the winters were nildfr,
i^agends oa the immodutoe exertion Knight help. it th«v w.*«M
of a church, for only thaw,"when we m.r toque, t toil** ww Annin day
b»\T a church, will new Inter,-1 or on Mogfttc Honda?
for and ©otifldenee In *>ur congrrg., wtU be grateftelG
linn be awakened J only then will the Aitoftentefett, >m* toll Mali,
tt bo in a condition, hi aptt* of the pUert.
opposition of the gTeat importty, to And nov may a
the tieewMNurj mmo* for the open for »* every oi
augport of a minister, at*. And hands to stimgths*,
would it not bo tlopiorable, if the to iooroaee mir ten, awi *w ft i» tote ttee
•beta'with. <mS or Ih. i M, ,K,.„ K.,. h,,.... u.
E::lwhitktL
ur
thfft to
gmlly should prevail, and the
(aeaching of the gos,^l to the
Germana heixt again he siletMeil !
t\>r although to many of our |n*u|4e
in this country htrr i« iheir aft in aft,
yet souls are fouud here and there
Who care for something higher.
** And not only in Atlanta, bat
ulao in other places in the South,
would the Germaua oontimte to re.
main deprived of the Word and the
Sacrmueut, fur only fnan this point
will it be practicable to supply many
mu isolated company of Uerjaan*
with the menus of grace. German
LittbcrniMMmgreg^iooa are extreme
ly rare in the Hidmi. lu tl#^ Stale
of Georgia arc ooly two, an older
one in Augusta am! the one in
Atlanta, fbere was formerly a Oer
uiun congregation in Havaaaah, for
a number id the Halxborgers, who
hati been ex(»atriate<l on acc nnt of
tbtftr faith, located in and a ,mu,l
Havaunah. Their deneentlants were,
Imwevcr, uot able to keep up the
Genuai, language, and there is
therefore now an Bugftah church,
belonging to the ftoothurn General
HyiMxl, but no German congregation
cxiats in .Savannah. One hutnlrcd
m»|e» north of Atlanta m Oaltou, a
city which Is not as large as one
would snpjmse, judging from fhe
number of railnmds .which mitre
there. A considerable iiuaitier of
Germans located there twenty four
years ago. Their original deattna
tbnt
* pmwMMffiMy, inf
A was i*f <4
ll
t* Vat nw«,te • lt«|
i w* • id relijriwas h.ie ms I
in Ha NtalMtsns given
SECURITY
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Lin- INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY.
or 1VKW YO UK.
tiA was Wartburg, Iron., tail
* bat ike teat during slimmer is gredt- preferred the w>il and the country
trtksn here, and feyers prevail in m . nr Dafton. Their Number ba«
tie tell of the year, | melted itowu to Hftecti famtlies,
whom 1 vtatted s lew at,mtbs ago.
and to whom 1 preanhed the Hr*t
serinon in their own hungnage « birh
tliey had heard In twenty four years.
There is still room for formers who
.seek h mild and healthy climate.
Smith of llnlton in the ehsrnuugh
Ipckteil city of Home, in m,e of tin*
most productive |aru of (iaorgia.
liolicetl a stateuient of Itev. Nea
MML thflt lift ft^ffit llffeltilt Alba
Him.
Graev, bo and peace to y«
yaar readers
Year hralterr to Ukrat,
aNitetua^d I a- fliaflmt ft * 1 4 — . st^w
aha Lrld t,<a la hteb
Irving i« bash «p the
1 ks that of Ufo
Eohert L Cave Proatdenl Thoo K Wotmore, Vice-rrf«idfnt.
Isaac H Allen. Secretary.
jThr tiaa
agm, hat tha time
always prrneaM
l r.
( , , M HI
gi&ain la ChiT'h
it
diftiftl fjuriuftw"
mad lately sfter the
C|g
eon,loot is eat of piece whewe
have earn# together to cagags to tW
nmssI satemi a act of a hieh they are
capable. What a sprctaclr tor
an gets, aha ever eatow with God's
lift | hg^if Bjrf AiltliA las |wg| <m
ana wema^mNi sme as- ” vi^wc is
n| (ii^ iniiiiiiit^l mty if.-? (ift^i
ft $|d> djii t ytl It.1 (Mi £8§ftftft
|Im tlMMMjkft i® 4Mv
presence of God ! I hate
taken my scat in
^ 1 it hr ^ ^ ?! ^
Ph lieaeighawmm. IH
Halt imofi. Hd
7 A# -U»*H
am were 'in iltoiid at the aieetiag 1
todafc a-! 4-f*| ..gig ■«
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w sated. Trnly
are White onto toe larval. Tan,
ivifitui
emit |La
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|Xfv,wr. tm ML * •
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■ 1 f tWl .item
\ HWifo , of poteen* food hi 1071,
Wdh * ktod ff family
i ito v „
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i aftenr ikm i
A t* *
gmdj^kkg giMu^aimt to
Ito La I hr via
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Jmor 7
now* UM.. SnN KOltFhlM KK TKX I'AYMEXTS, «ml
»tJ( IK>. no the mint favorsble lernm.
rlsod et the etui <d Snrf year. All I’olicfewan* Xon-FmfeititiM
hiwtem hsve bora paid.
w «u «solid.. U, whom Hfo-rsl iuduroiM DU w ill W offend by
LOtnS SHERFESEE.
anw sw a*^s seia^sw eeeMNee*y
General Agent for South Carolina.
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Ae. 40 broad Slrrrt, Chmrhtltn
^^Itl t^tt^i^^l i, and tf j
r. • • Ostj
1 itiimiimi a-
rnmW
the
■ f : i»*a give
erj has tamght ahd tor ASjPto (IIS, **••«< •**•! to gotog on toother
Educational
NEWBERRY COLLEGE.
<N)J ft} per moDth ran eesiiy b* H»d<
by eaerireiK iwnmns of either
the
in ha hflftftb
tee
LtodJlm raim
hVet they
to tovegd?
pat uQkoown in Northeru Georgia.
ItoeB all together, many could ft ml
a beautiful homes in this Southern
ind as anywhere else in America.
Atlartta f where I, having accepted
call from the Germans there, Ar
med in November, 1871, has becortie
»place of importance only since the
var. As the central poiut of leadij
nitoads, Atlanta was held
The tirst German families
.. aid
5
Hd,
Nd!
wwprji,
m
«uti,
rn,
irt
tbw*
c. s
tfT
'y»
South with the utmost tenacity, but
*»finally almost entirely destroyed
ly the Northern army. It has been
rebuilt; is much handsomer and at
torn*Ibree or four times larger then
fenserly
owed here from Charlestou
Augusta, but not till after tlm war
did the number of German inhabit
ants increase to any extent. Tbfre
are now about seventy families hel e,
uearfy all Protestants. i
The first German Lutheran mii««
ter, who visited Atlanta, was tjlie
Ew. John Heuiel. He encouraged
the Germans to form a Lnthe an
congregation, and by bis advice
Bev. Dunsiug was called. But, as
he, unfortunately , could not accept,
the first love waxed.cold, and l had
begin anew, when I made nay
hr*t visit in compliance with the
iuvitatiou given me. I preached
'•repentance and retnissioir of win
* His name,’! in the name of dtoCM
! hriaf, the crucified Redeemer! in
*bom aloue is salvation, am
**»cd as if the Word was reeei
n .v many a soul who,desired to bo
«v«J. This i tali lend me, notwitb
'fowling many serious drawbacks,
lo accept the call.
- ■/' ' ’'' '. « ||
When 1 arrive,t at Christmas,
1871, h hall was rented and fitted up
•or a church and a school room. The
divine services were not visited as
T dlaswhenl was here on a visit
I aor did the school umnlwf as
•any scholars as was expected ; as
“*8) children went to the newly
e dabhshetl, and in .January, IH7*J,
•toned tree schools. But we agreed
w * Lutheran cougiegational con-
^tutioi^ opened the school With
fro®* fifteen to twenty children, and
^brnml three, two of whom were
4180 baptised. Then we had delight*
hit and solemn times, yet we in|wsed
uiQch oue thing—a suitable
iouse of worabip. Aud we Imvfi uot
^ tooeeeded in commencing the
••dklnig of o,ur church ; one difficul*
^ «fter another has arisen, and
S** ^ ,atl once it appeared as if
^establishment ot si German Lu-
chorch here was an impos-
* The majority of the Ger-
keep themselves aloof from
word of God and the Sacrament,
are either thorough unbelievers
indifferent to spiritual things.
,“j however, a small uumlier
er,J who will not aliaudou the
^kwe have
na ®eT and
I ^^ncl, uotwitlistaudiog much that
Mafavorable is met with, to pro-
now with the erection of a
y. c butoh. I venture to np|>eal
ultkl° qr e8 ^ w * met i readers for aid,
“‘°»gh you have several times
e " a stand agtfmst such calls.
* n you must admit that there
rule without exceptions. The
totlOSUHiUoy or tbis co „g legatio||
iail I. irari ssM * Hkm I
wrrr wi Mh *w
Iftlftftt H ftfcftl lift t.Jbtoft ■'
church, uudibie th^MSgbwNt, m <c*m
fu***«i kii-Uiw, wbarb. de*pif. *11
my effort* to tb# nmtrwry. mote mo
feel 1 w** in * i whvU boll—lh«t |
hftil tint rtMm, In ««hrftliih I.imI Iggift
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NI^^OIWSWUUX'W' 1 ' k m |m( rnlt .Ml ^ S. a A gu fa A.
1-t.r "" NrwffimnHHRlMRmB "’iff ffP#» totoftotl * T
A* for tNlkiNg lUrwf 4l«lwe ronhip,
to NftNHwt—to» to m ftltoMtoMtoft toitoftaA li
not NtoMtfte—M to wmAnA At IW Um ito Hi mol Ngfttod* Pinto Ito
wstounMi of wuniip, I •«**W not fr'—nou.
Imivn rrtomfo doborm! a irngviimNi f A stool to* 3*y*aft to ttotototo A«tn
oC #ocb foteer l« * *««•* wr»y —tor j Ito tom o»,i«l »tok tfto Ytototto
l«rctolly to it rnAmmmktr tfto» to toyawod. ood *to» iwm »yov mm* Out
oottow a »«ranger wten «mi> rtourw liteeroi LottowtoT ptofig. A mm
I,. |m si.-Ar . |Mkt tkMt tH Ju
note wow y ** T ™u rm*ww " ww» wrv^wNwr sjui' *i*V^*w *»ttor
tocteolM g««orn) ftood tookiogN noft ; ofttoft to to root 111 toft Ito
tohwnuoo , on% mm*mm omn»I gn ftnr ter**l Got mow aft o«H word
towNnl Miltug Ito totml nopwi owt ito Uttoio Ctonk to
m*m* wterete may tenvo tooru OMfOrml |»g to r«ohm on4 m» ion
daring «ror«te!f» Itoteoft to Ao*trotote lo
Id
,OMMiiry I
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•lift waft otlrar to Mafltoy tool « ; norrwiify to twattowi
i ha ... i 1.1, i. ai M-l ana h — - — - j ftjO
with *ay tonru ntoooc Ugtow pwm
Ito tjltowj till Hu I j rro<* tor g«4y.
B|no4 Nret M*«wte toll »*m*4 uttw —
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TWENTY riRST ftXftftlOl U7»-74.
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1072 Spring and Sumner.
1872
X ftRRARRRIjfAMIftffiMHftdl IJRi
Tto ■teoN'toc i * ,1.. fomoMtee Y*lh>
ruoomw mj
r T*** iMltiu.
(Itrli
H la oteo» to tend
ttee |4mw
naan, the muNotirn h>r entegnuit*
in New York, that many Gortooo io
migrants had laltly arrived io the
ueighbmrtwssl of Rome. 1 therefore *Aeti it in wilato to pot ON Ito
visited It, but found only four Ctor J otoitteot aort rtrbnt drew* which tto
families I heard, however, f»» •town* ami the nmmrmmrv will ol
Rom**, that many Germans ire on k»« ; hot to make the tomsool proyer
ployed at the iron work*, thirty **r a *•■*»««* tow th*
htoha
HertMa
m iroe aoi
UMhe«k
ll to talk.
a mu j
•T J
*t
forty miles distant. As tm lime
w«s short,, t wrote that I worth! visit
them afte* Easter.
Northwards from Atlanta are al***
Maeon, f’olri in tins, ,md Betwia, Ala.;
joint's with mere or leaa German in
habitant*. In thru* pfctors tl mart
stW Ih* tlm case that the Ger mao*
and their children live without tto*
word, without bwpIlMO, and without
the lamT* Hiip|»er. wherefore the la
bfm*r here must la lath a pastor
aiwl a missionary. 1 Lau* gfi«n this
year among ten iratrehuarens fiv«-
wlio an* not Imptiml, and as to re,
so every where else in the 3o|ith, tto'
majority of the children iih nntvip
tuod.
♦ You |tor<*eivr, then, my deal bnuh
er that Atlanta Is in every respect a
missionary station. Only in very
fc v places in the ftouth will it iw*
tto) tto f
i Mark cry mmd httto «
latoat ia ^ham*, tte^^ gwv ear enkura j tie* tsuTlserew t ^teurwth r
flkffitolft ft Raw* taf-a wk^toal to tf r l 'i* MJim I f ftbMkrW «k A I S^g f^agjto ito| a
**a *eaw *• NN— *aw ■ fia g w ^w^tonw wwn wi N WW^w UW^Nto wto ™
to tli*et«e«l. I« apfirw before toast, to ia ell light ; teat Waste*
i|,| || | 4 hmnirtjm* f : jto,, .1 mutogtow * »A ltf . lufttftflf’
raiment which I* »a keep*** with tto "■■'■■
““** k ^" 1 04 * i-*—* “ •**•* . IfiiciUiBnms.
ruMnuatenl with the «mvt«| «4 f*
el|teT**Ar™ ™ Wwa-.lI*» # *• f R^WRltoRHRk.***** J H ftffi Wft-ft|Tg'tel Y
pewpte arw always averws to making K4wmi Ik M wgnN ha* g»«aa>
g daNplay M thrwtaelvea. Trnr w«wth U» rwtot Wdh Offiryr, in A«wr
craves neuirnl tints. Iwwat of nil ’
do well cnltarwd eerwew* wlate tm
Wijrnz fax m
UNDEVELOPED WEST .J—
«W .1 _4 r«.l I i*4u ««•—r-t—
d M g sgHmpmgPf ■ w*i» *-4nm wwuw. ▼▼ wmww»w»fi, ;
** Fire Yetn io the Teiritork*. »♦?*<*■*>•». , „
M I ^ w i ^WiPRpffiffiPPk MF^Mm Ntwrir* in i!*|g|l'F l mil* * Ifi'
; Wwte * fail x canal, at Tcwaa. n* rhuaaie. | eUaeto—.
Pm tklaterM* «>•* fartteer lalot
En». r wttia;. d.d,
ItM—lenl.
TV. ^4, ^
i a--*4 4 Yu* 1 Rkk .mwa^R gjk^.
t*lk * i l‘*A , ' u th'—iniiew* lltemate. latento
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Mm . ha* At mated ftgN.gMN l»» fomsl a i ‘
draw the fair gf * rta*grefalmn In l t'^l* , fllto^»wn TiTrtitalum ** *****
ibemselves, when they and e«hera ten* teaww rttn—* ^Hnnil nHeg- * : *** ^ wm *•**••*• 9m Hi... hrnmm nf
«w mr. (M, iW nun •> 1 «, M . ... mmumm to to "—!!■!!!. J*!!*TSIA■
n*e*M »-««toto- —I *>tototo. U. to. Mtoto. .fcto*. flto )W. Or Vto* S tl T>*t-.
deviaed toy
earn. If wady
tel giver*, a
NORTH CABOLDIA COLLEGE.
VI KUUIT CABAttViOO ■ c.
a'iic mi
R.& W.C. 8WAFFIKL1)
We *rr one Team ing oar newly seheicrl
tflUto ami SUMMER fiTOCK of
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
II ATS, . ,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc
Uavlur naurd the srrrices of a
FIRST ( LAfiS CUTTER in our Cus
tom iVpartaieut, we will
MAKE UP GARMENTS
ia the Letoet M) lr*. and ru*r*nt*H- satin
f*ru<n We are still takinr orders for
then
PEEFBCT-riTTW© SHUTS
: Lateral wyles of HPWXO HATS on hand.
; Onr
F«r«isbing Gteteds Department
mh. ocw
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s- p •. Am iici !■-
rr rat
J«t? II
t« of Ik!* I*. I U In lartt our slo.k cml.raco
4M tot»« . _*I evrrrtluna New and Nobby, which wc
to”?S j *”* W ' U please the ant fastidious.
tl4Tto1f7
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Qive as a call and be convinced.
R. A W. C SWATFEELD.
Mar 29 29— tf
V 1.4 *kft f 'IFf' t-jiHIftl MtoMNIl
They desire the that a* for a*
imeaitito all diatiwrtteana mf rmh sad
|aa»r, grew! and little, dteall •lump
I war in the wwtUwt) ; ttewt tteaw. tey
an apnamramur d er|nnt«ty, ttee fowl?
may he em-wnmged to attend pwblm
M l it#fr ’tm itofiidb tdii w m tor—rtf r 4
Staunton Finale Seminary,
STM’NTON VA-
T lltA tn—italwai. whte srreeler* uft-
erf* mad tear her*, anil with fwlatged
li ft /<»• * »* mm~
y of Itcpteaa-
r . I ^ M M h J J|to, L _
ia tto South
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TLe Fatherland Series.
42 Xo*1h Xinth Strert. rhilodrlphia.
J. K. 8URYOCK, 8«pT
Tto Lutheran Publication Society have
mad* *rrMit,t'nirot« to t nimUtr nnd puU-
li«h a irrir* of German Work*, (suitable
for PamHv ami 8.8. a**,) under tin* title
of “The Falltcrbuid Sene*.**
The follewiar tosA* law already to««*ii
pnbliabed:
The Cetteure by the I^ike #0.75
In the of the North Sea. 0.75
Anton, the Fisherman 0.85
IKjeatbh* to eataldlah cfaigreg*ti«a»i* Worahip.
w?th preachers of their own. All a true heart want* to he
thftt can la* done for a long
commenced in God'n
we have therefore de
, _ l * teto^*, Hi.flLoiiAK A A' LlAm , kW uli i .|i g nWttM anil F »■* I* I
ftfti R* teal—* f .jg114.tegH f»w Vw Iwte- M* ItewwPf-ifoimM. i M
wf mmnioI •Npn-ritj, it ia to the
pownr ol the great God “He
aMa*A* uaawaft i *Kiitek* w ,«»■ * ftanir ■'
git lg Mwar |li]HM MWTMWft «i
the laoi ta the Maker nf them A*
ir4yugigNiMiMiiiiiihMiMhflMRRRMRRRR|MRR)i)RliiRPiffiilRftkri-^ -
Grriflg SteutDy to Ood.
ie will lw to provide lor our an**
teked iitetnbcrH from aowe mitral
(Miint, mdeaa a largrr i»u»«l»er wf
Girmun immigranta nhoold come
South. The Germatia in rl«* StMith
ern JHiite* sue Io Im *nrr, n* a gene
r;il thing, idmidy mined *piritu.iH\,
ai d they differ very much from—J.
c:.—the agricitlIwral |Mi)Mifotioo of
tie Hast and tha Weat; yet, »l
tl otigh the majority will have noth
hj
IV »!
Where individual* are found who
g adljr receive the word. The Lath
wan Church mimt not ncgleet to pro tie thought he *bootel Mike bin*
v de for* them; abe dare* not let dcNtalteiw. Dr. FnRer
them languish. I did not know Io return, when the
t to aunwer a piona widow it* marked that there «au»
AIN
If ttomato, fd |g
t*** » to
Jfe*r RP^ting fiff telft w*4Rlk *** r furvwyaeer v f
fo 1 Mm.* m jf ffgu gg| if Ft* s l*l»laxgt, k m-t
what will the? Am wiik it f **la*ve
M •« Iteerr rtetMem, I **pt***r..* Had
• <« mm teHier *ec-*r* t«.*!"# i«w «w*c
*n*teNaN mi ’teui w*to,fi ia,-■ ■ a*
iknm^te ff lamaff n R Mtm ft
. | mgrr tm fffolMk
VrtMiiw ~!i he* changed, it fo, ito PaI
toteg rivdt. .|j t««t it M m» Iwegv-r .. *
Mrfto»li**a A Met WUd |te ear-tow
wb m f*t
t, m i fogga
j tftJi f
fe t i | nt '•*
iJE |*|
to J iwry *tette>fo *4 j ftonfoes
tto
X NIL
*♦ town
* m VNMn
deli«eve«l laiety a wr<we.M» to New - , .. , .
It t»rHMniof Amin.. r.iir. tk.t, „ fcwll w rm |8xSZ
"" » ■* **'»* '•••' ** r «" «* .Inriti .. • m*.i .mm-m*.,.. WHT I* THU SO T
miMAfoiM, he called on a certain yrte^t nrvt * It i* toewamr HAYfo PftIN MIL
wealths nobleman to whom he waa .. to wteei • fhitutm r to teen i
g to do with tilt* word of God, and ^«»ktmwn, hot who had beard mnH. “^XT^rf^t^toetoa mhmrneh II
e Natitefietl with their hmka. every of F»Het‘* lalnrt. and piety. Affitetj ^ , T l Mtf fotohm%te^i.T
be had atatnl to him the object of
hi* emit, hia tordahip «dmrrve«l that
ton who *Rked me, how it came
at for four aud tweaty years no
L [itln*rau preacher had visited them,
hi Id while no much waa done in Ger
n any for the heathens, she had
k oked for four and twenty yeara in
v dn for a nnniater. The laithernu
general Synod of the South u.una
le on account of the want of Ger-
an prt*aclicrj* to keep that which
bus, and still lean ran it care for
tie scattered Germans. The Lttth
e an Church, North ran, if it will j
brt first aud fore moat should nmmmi*
b * provided and measures I* adopt
e I, that we may take a firm stand
h rre in Atlanta and retain it, oven
t lough Du* larger number of Ger
ri ans here op|*osc uX Our posltkm
her** would tie secured if w« but had
a small church of nor own. You
aid your dear readers might assist
u», aud all the brethren in onr Synod
whom, if tor emitd are him, he Iteougftt
he would give MMsethtng for the
mission, and that man was Andrew
Fuller. Mr. Fuller immediately re
plied, “My name, sir, ts Aodyew
Fuller • On this the nntetsmsn. with
some hesitatffm, gave him a galaeft.
Otoserving the Indifference of the
donor, Mr. Fuller looked Mm la the
fare with muete gravity, end said,
* 4 Doea this doMlhs, air. mar from
your heart f If It dura not, t wfok
not to receive." The aeklraiaa waa
melted sad overcome with this
honest frank nr**, and taking from
It is |(4i te*n fi^wiump*is^( m4*rr*. sa-i^l,
“There, s4r, thee* come foom my
to, ... ~ a yf kf.sii ■ ft* rums luft aaduriNte ffaa # to,...
Pftslr Pff^M ffiftpUnffifftl jjg* — ™ -ie Iff*'
in mi ■s.-u-ui. muM Mu tosu aifis jute* rfvgiv I i to' ''nwtoi^bto'
ftiPMRRF fteft ffiRlOTRHiPftlP ffi mMRgg
should do good with a good motor*.
“The fo»rd loves a eheerfal giver *
Bad «
maruMRg
Ilf-, wuk Sy ti. ftovlarvu that ih# tirfo <»(
Ik t knnk might hmg agn bmtm bmm , IW f* m*hi*g «*
e^gltoa*NftlL*igf milh iJb# tMll'Orfttr t TlhiMilil'i ixa gm ; C
pxn j p*|fft
/itflfflffffA Msjiy^ssds 'I’W'
tg ijte|sr'i; # f 4 dt|*| ft j fo4S I. ,
there are alui di v mmmi* of M al had I sts i
^ I .ton.. Ijhwt ksfa hww<ih»*
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fint if ill t •( ..n-S>«»M'S'St.li ifu*. eatt
gttV^w^^N^s s—ve s^^WW5^^r.eae wsa
teely i»n4i
\ ,‘u.t T rt Ti l.T K* ms the Uttte* Savoyard 04S5
tw totonrifii.iSl rrtt*; nr. Filial oWk-nw* 0.6.5
tri mmI mrtmto <4 tto (b*yer Wslty: or. Fidelity Rew ajrd«*d. t.00
ia this we tteiok wv ^ *• * n * ca " r “•
to make every U*Mh*t llie Earth. ffO.70
•he m to the mfosl dll fief Thorlsrksen 1.00
fsmU) , lliun ednestmf i The To smirv of the lncs 0^5
ttess the intoflectnsl in Buried in the Snow 0.80
rVwahtk*; or. Brrwd upon the Wsters. 1.10
m e»i«h«ewe cwntedwtoe full par- Sef»t»eli. die Swine Hoy 0.6>
r Set No, t, put up in * oral caw.
Iff ! ? MILLIE Prbdml The Greek Slave: or. Fills! Love, *1.10
• ** ettoJSrtr. Is'onhsrd.the Rnnswsjr, 0..W
. IAuto Xbul*l«>n ; or, Mstenial Love,..1.00
**»< ** 24to—tf OottltobFrer,.! 1.10
Ll " 1 -' " " IJ " T 11 " 1# The Kclnsd Master nnd kin ftom I JO
s<4 No. TI. put Tip in s nent cnee.
Just Published Twelve excellent
stories, translated front the French, hv
I Mrs. Krtunn B. Kiork. fot ami 3d ffcncs,
in a neat fo*x. f 1.50.
\Ye have a number of other Tranula-
ion» nmjh*i way. whicii wc will amiiminr
tow time to time.
8VNDAY-SCHOOL L1BBAR1BS.
Our an an cements are anch ttosi we
are prepared to fill orders flsr any tto*do
issued by Um* various publishing houaw'
in this country and in Europe (Enghsli
wad German) ml tto mmtmm rmte* as the
publishers.
We keen constantly on hand s large
and varied assortment, to wliicli wc arc
daily making additions.
W e can anpplv all the
day School, including Bil
Traota, Kcwi
ariea, Question
1 »< keta Hymn Books, ctou, etc.
Any of our books (except those ; . . ,
kkt) sent by mail at the printed price*.
ResMtnahle discounts made to dealers
and to Sunday'schools.
We earnestly request our customers
sol to send cask by mail; but to remit
cheques, drafts or Post Office orders.
Aug 13 51—ly
A MAS or A THOUSAND.
A Consumptive Cured.
II HRA ft-slk was hourly rtfscteii
V w 1'lMMgifo On yi j to n n|l Gfj lit j fu
b.M«f to . discovery
■M Dr, H. Ahirnni rafted Ms «My
t i«f 4 a* <tu ju Isaft f ii.
i mgiMiPip I"*
*v rim rwript free «n re-
etofd «4 tww «tsu«ps to pay expense*.
These to ato a waste* symptom of cm-
miwtratom fowl It Earn a«a dteuteato—
Nlfht riwmaa, Irrtoattem «d the Jforve*,
Ktkarp Fain* in
rh, tnac-
at ttee teonark.
aad Wastetetr of the
‘ 2R A 00,
Pa riving
—I3t
Aag te
J. II. KINAHD.
I ll AYR nwauily rwtamed from th#
Norite, aad mm prepared to exhibit
ttet nmmm rdagsint aa4 complete stock of
DR7 GOODS
to Uit* MMnlrl ranttirtinr
pMipnlitei uitvUff tik
res, k«, with a
Ivor *
HOSIERY AUD GLOVES!
I ftdf ^OM^pRRNMRi^pRt
( IlftRUDIh iiMJML
«irttrirfo nwaiuly
y^faffifWCUfoff i>rrrvWff t*t*w
Warn* Sew M :> :
Anw man Ifottoa - H«de and (Wet
la foe
my
now )a ear.
paftffe fftotorsPy are ini
eatoR
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hi
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Eli fifths IMP dMIWI W fftftR• I>IW lift wm* o. Y, ■*
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the wants of a Sun-
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