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mm w*mm THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, 8. C„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, i860. Itilljfcati it'isilot. COLUMBIA, S. C. from l ho effects of the Unit surgical operation over performed. We Uow- ever advise hi in always to follow the rule of Frederick be a the Great; if he ministerial duties be rescinded; which whs tallied. A paper, tilled “Ptopoaitiooa on Baptism,” prepared bfc Iter. T. W, , . , wants to be a grout Wednesday, November 17,1869. : business, thru pleasure.. mini: EDITORS: Rev. A. R fttJDE, Columbia, S.C. KkV. J. I. Mii.lkb, Staumon, Va. u In essential* unity, in non-essentials liberty, in all things charity." TERMS: Sa.10 lot ooo j-our. »3 uombora. 1.50 for six mouth* J6 1.00 for thrw months 13 •• W All ComffiualestioM must bo writtou correetl/ and legibly, and accompanied with tin names of the writers, which, however, may be Withheld from tlm public; CofieepondcnM must not expeit doclined eomhiunieationa to be re turned. ( 1 tw~ We eeqeest our subscriber* to make remittancea (o us only in registered letters, or in the form of post office money orders or bank checks. All sucli remittances are at our risk. tVe am set late On risk when mosey is sent m usrtfisiered IcHrrs. formerly there may have been some ground for the remark, that -the only effect of registra tion is only to make iho letter more liable to be stolen.” Bet under the new law, which went into operation last Jane, we think registered letters are perfectly safe: and we know from, almost dally experience that others are not. Ntrrtca to Posnt.vttrKRs'—1’ost master* through out the country will save trouble be obeying the laws In regard to newspapers, etc. When a paper remains dead in die office lor bur consecutive weeks, ilia the duly of tbo postmaster or ha deputy tc send die ptiblislier of Lite |Ki[aT a written bolide of the foot—stating, if possible, tho reason why Hie {viper is not taken. Tiie returning to the publisher of a paper marked ”001 taken,” •reilised,'’ or "uncoiled foV.’’ ts not n legal notice. : v%f \ .y » tip man take tl»oir crown. The day i* not distant, when the Church iu the Southern State* ahull lie not only tu manner, but also In doctrine and First! in u an go, in her way* and her work* Doali, nun received nud laid ou the : —the Church of the Reformation. * table. Aa rvgarths the Smith to whom Benulfett, That tho approaching Read tho abstract of tho proceed Lutheronua refer*, he waa once a Lu anniversary of tbo Croat lteforma- ingaof the Synod of Virginia. Never tlieran ininiHter, what he in now, we tion (lieing Halilmth, October 31,) be mind tho Hotting; the gems nre do not Know, Ami do not rare—s he ofcwrvcd hiUt npjirupriatc Horvicoa genuine, anil not paste. AVcc-qjoyert will never net the river afire. Ilein in all tint congregation* having up exceedingly the assertion, that “Me 1 no polished, that he luta no views of ! petotment* on that day; and, if prwc Madisonite* eschewed all luxuries."— bin own, no |>oiiita, no distinctive ticabh-* that S|iet-ial collection* be We have sojourned mining them. features; lie i» but the reflex of the then taken up fcc the benevolent oh 1 and know bettor. They niny bow circle iu which lie move*. He told ject* of Synod, ever not Jtttyo uuy taste for dm us Imnre lf when a nienitier of the That thorn* r-otigrcgstiou* which luxury of giving, but tliey are not 8vnod of Virginia, that he had uever may not be able to oWrve anitl duj singular in that. The VirginiaSynod mm the Augsburg Coafomkm, ami a* recommended, be *till urged to puased a good resolution aliout min- did not know where to find it. take up the collection suggested at ibters' salaries. IIo)>o it will la* Thanks to the llcnkela, of New the earliest op|Hntuuity thereotter. carried out, mid that no mun will Market, Virginia, not only the Con Tlmt those hrethreu who have lien-after be elected to tho Council IfeaMion, lint the wlnde llook of Con tailed to bring the usual contntm of any chnrcli who will not faith cord cau be hud now. tiona to Hynod, be required to for fully discharge hia duties. The evil 1 The Koinaiiiata fear the Bible, and ward iniiutsbutely to the Treasurer bum it. AYliat Church do the wen tieliHig to who jt'car the Hy uilailical ltookn, ttml who If they tio read them, Premiums. is, that thorn* whose duty it ia to collect the moneys due the |«istor, do not look on it us a sue red oblign tion, but consider it a tusk mid a retttl fou-kward, that they mar talar burden, tuitl therefore are apt to do “Kpirita fnun the vital j it unwillingly and at odd moment*, deep'* f We say to all such officer*: Gentle , men,you.nre God’s stewards, ami you XT Pohliratmnq are under boiuls to God to disch.u-ge PIcW X UDUCaUOIlS, the duties of your office as true nut I. , . , . faithful elmsjians. Go around like T’.ifiahkig /. riew. Ot tola r, the tax collector. Have R pulilislietl Leonard Hvott Publishing from the pulpit, that all may be l ,iUrv * Ne,v York * retidy. If yoo can not gel tho money • Contents: I. Tim tKi mm uic.il due, take a. note «ml ciiah it yourself. . Council, 2. Frualitleld'a Travel* in Do not let your minister fail into the the Caucasus. X The Due tl'Auni 1SUSI. Coin- the uiiiinonuta thus raised by them. That to meet more effectually the growing tletuumls U|hmi our trvuMtry, ’ all our |Htstora be reniretlj newn ineutled to take ll|) collections iu their respective charge*. either monthly, quarterly, or on till commu nion .sx-asioH*. as they may ttml ummU 1 pi at-tit •able. , At 7 o’clock I\ M.. on Hatunhiy, SvihmI eouveneil aa an Education .Society, wheu nu uiUliea* was de i literal by Rev. A. A. J. iiuahung. Kcv. I). 11. Hiltle, D.D.. followed ill a peculiarly happy ktraiu of rvuuuk* iu behalf of the same cause. Aa the We will give to any one who scuds yw two Subscribers ami one copy ot'^Ttistineiire Jioetriuex.'' \\ e will give for ftvni' Snbscrilu*rs i and #10, a copy of “ Life and Deeds of Lather ~ We will give for five Sulwcriliers ami #12.30, a copy of “ Luther's Ser mons, Vol. or if preferred, a copy of u J>r. Stoss’ h’cclesHi Sacra;" or “ Luther's Chnrch Postil," in 18 num bers! * hands of the pn|HT shavers. They are but vaiupirea, Idtaal sucker*, ami a disgrace to the Church, and a curse to society. A Circuit Rider. Newspaper quarrels do frequently do more barm than goodf, ami amount in reality to nothing: both parties to the quarrel “are apt to remain same opinion still.’’ As regards the . Christian Neighbor, w ho lias beeotne Me writ five for ten Snbambera ttw * esquire of “aeim.it rider,” we and #-*>,^ a copy of •• The Book rf ) mve „„ q llnr rt*l, ami will hav e man* fontoid. with him. He may act as unneigh The names anti the money nmst aIM | IW ubcbriatian as bis reli accompany ea<*h other. gfon ami his Cliurcb lua iait him to As rcgartls premiums due for A ol. ! d,,, nml as his |M>sitiou demamls, wt* I., the former publishers an* reaptwi detcrmimsl neither to imitate. For tlie premiums for A ol. If., | „ or ( 0 retaliate. AA'e say now. anil onec tor all, that “a circuit rider” has misrepresented, slnmleml and ales’ Lives of the Comle*. I. Tborn ton on IaiIhh*. A Count Hisiuarek. U. Robinson's I’at ks and Gitrtlcna of Faria. 7. Ferguson ou Tree and 8er|siit AA'oisbip. A Diariea of Henry Crulib Hobiuaon. 0. Jmliait •Iuilges, Hritiahaml Native. 10. The Vietoriul of I km IVdro Nino. II. Mill ou the Subjection of AYuuiaii. alternate; Rev. 0. W. Holland, priu (Till iuid few* iliacuimiou of tl*c qotw cipal; Rev. L. Keller, alternate. tiorij pro and con. AA'hen the vbte Lay Delegates —B. Baker, priu waa Wilts! for, it waa taken with the cipal; Cot,. W. H. Cline, alternate; following ntmlt. Col. J. a IHfer, jirincipal | James H. Clerical. — Ye*«: Revs. Prof. J. B. AA'iiaon, alternate ; Peter Bowera, Davis, I. Bafcrl D. H. Bittle, D. D-, priaciiml; J. G. Cullen, alternate; ‘ J. II. Cupp, T. AV. Iloab, J. A. Snyder, OoL Geo. llaylor, prinei|Ml; M. A. J; I. Miller. W. H. McClanaban, G. Coiner, alternate. A. I/mg, P. Miller, AV. Eichelbergvr, TP the Tennessee Synod.—Rev. J. O, U. Holland, AV. IL Hinkle, J. G. N'ciffer; principal; Rev. I*rof. I»avi», Neiffer, uu^ lbC. ftblland.—14,N'aJ*: alternate. ,. Revo. J. Htumner*, H. Keller,C. Heard, To the Maryland t+nod.—Rer. D. J. M. Schrccklilae, and At A. J. II. liittle, D.D., principal; iter. J. A. Umdiong—ft. Snyder, alternate. lesy Delegates.- Yea*: Messrs. J. Tc the South- Western Mrytmia Syn Kcplingcf, H. S. linker. C. A. Marks, law month, #1.30; Incidental expemua, 25 to SO eeata pbr month. Those who desire to give their eaui a llhera) education would do w«Q to eonnider the ml vantages of Newbcm College. Fife* farther pnrtirahinL addreaa hMbltzbr. Rev. J. P. Ecclesiastical. ad.—Rev. C. Heard, principal; Rev. J. M. Sclirtakhnw, alternate. To the Pennsylronin Synod.—Rev. T. AV. I bath, principal; Rev. J, G. N'eiflhm alternate. J. T. Shank and AV. C. Altlier—5. Nnya: Meant*. J. J. Cullen, J. W. Engletnau, J. H. (lemer abd J. II Frays-U. On coiuuilting the Constitution of It was rrmdrad, Tliat snA liicmla n* Synod, it was ftmnd that, in onlcr to of this Synod, who may eximet to be change or aim-ntl any portion of it, present at a eonvention of any one ot then* wa* reqiiin**! a concurrent rote the sister Hvmal* tinring the present «/ three fourths <rf the ministers, two Synodical year, mav receive a cert ill | thinls of all the uiinistera ot Synod cate aa a delegate thereto by apply ittg to the otHerra of Hymal. The election for apenkerN for the next Symal rraultisl na follows: thf Kdneatiten'— Rev. T. AV. Dnslt, principle; Rev. G. A. Ixmg, alter- p oat*. On Missions.—Hrv. J. SnailiH*ra, prineiiatl ; ltev. J. M. Sell reck biae, alternate. On Ordination.—Rer. J. A. Huy tier, principle; ltev. AV. II. Hit lc'e, alter linte. On Mutably night Synod convened result ot the evening's efforts, /fires . m - m j|| w i,Huiy St**iet>,to hold it* lilc mcuiliriii t*f the Society were U |,i, ua ) naetiug. ltev. C. Heard, the UUttle. lly this luettllM, olte humlnxl apt>»iiited L,-r. delivered the Ng-| taring present. This rtajil ire merit of the C<«t*titiitk*ii Ituving bera com (died with, it was autatanoed by the I'resilient that the question, na amended, w as tuliqKcd. Divinew-rvioes wcrsfrequmtly held duriug the con t iituuia*e of the acaaiotui of S> mal. On Saturday afternoon, the services |«v|*iratory to the cele bratiuii of the Lord's Snp|ter on Hub- tmtli were condtadetl by tlie Rev. S. A. Repaaa. Oil Suhlmt!i nainiiug the saint* brother prcsn*t»ed from the text, I Tim., iii: 1*, 13. Theme—The nature ami trm* elutr.wteristieaof theclitircb. Ill tilt' aftertax*!, after some prefa tort remarCa by Pmf. Davis, the and titly tlolkra were aulaa-riUd ; all „i. r au^mUddre*. Other addrea-e* of which ore marked imid, with the WPTr llla(W ., vU en .aa* of tla* *fwaken, administered. Ilrat to the BMSnbers of extv|*ion of six dollar*. prtqaaaal that tla- Madison charge- * ,kI tUr ot A vote of thanks waa |«as*til by | w . u fuml. |>rmuled long Synod to the Sujteriulcudriit* and ! atM | lr)ml ,|„. Interest of which other tieooiiiiiiatitMia, and then to ' <|itite a large titinds-r of ronitiiuni NEW WORLD. LUTHERAN. New Market, Virginia.—Tbe pa r . soiiage ia nearly completed. We Inqie the time ia not distant, when every charge ahaH have a comfortable I tarsi mage, la tlie eouatry where land, material, and labor an* cheap ’ it only n*qnire* a better appreciation of the minister and his work to bring about tbis desirable end. The Shenandoah Valley say*: II. Swatiey preached bis fuwweij sermon, in F.mannel Church, N> w Market, on Snnday but, and wig leave for Ohio daring this wec£ AVe regret the remtinned drain upon our imputation, iu that direethm, and, more t*K)>eeially, wheu our I test men leave us. l'lwawcd of fine, natural i|UalificatiotiH of l«oth head and heart; an earnest and lalmrions student, thoroughly alive to the spirit of Us t ailing, we bid him farewell with much reluctance, autl wtmUl heattife cougratnlate the charge which k citmuiitted to hia care, on their seln tion of a gotsl shepherd. “May Heaven smile upon his ef* 'forts, and grant him Ktux-ess in both temiioral ami spiritual things.* North Carolina—On the 16th nh^ the corner atone of a new Lutheran Chnrch, at Giltaouville, N. was lititL Rev. AS. II. Hentheim is the earnest and efficient pastor. Rer. sible. we are. It. RUDE, L MILLER. t AA'ill “Justick” favor na with an interview ! Am inelinetl to believe Church, ami tlmt more than once. 1. He did say, that Lutherans went that it is true that the eyes of Jusliee ... . are bandaged, but prefer to have , ,,, ,, . r ... •,. ? ’ .. 1 , . that the Hook of AA orship ought nut occnlar demonstration of the truth , , , , , , of the report to kept til any bouse, and that it Tv * would have the effect to keep the Director* of the Orange, Ah-xpatlria it* twst.»r's salary is |*ti.l—ts* allowed ‘ u **r ,,t - “» onlittalnm *er Prof. |*. M. Biekle, of North Caroima Sinu s III The table of content* shows w hut and Mnnntas, Hist Cbosnpenk amt privilege ot ex|>rrie«x-tng what “* IWeocbed by ths Krv. D. H. College, preached tbe sermou on that in ot tin thisnumbtris. The trill of tare is at Ohio Kailtvsnl* fur the courtesy ex tin* luxury uf^really stip|s*1ing a niin R'tib*, D. D.. frisn the text, X Cor- orcnsioti. Rev. AA'. A. Julian, Presi- truetive, ami, ls*tter still, it ••Her* sotul twslnl to tlie loemls-v* ««f Hvnotl. istrr is, l>v pbxlging itself to support ' :l ' T,M ‘ ,ur *—Tht* eharm-ter ot St. ( |,.nt of North Carolina Synod, th im-utal lissi. Minister* ought not to Is* who pn id full tare over their msd- j {be ICietinioml Mission for tine yN*. ******—worthy of iniitatnai by niiuis also present, iuhI ]KtrtxripatMl in the An i ff >rt was then nuule in the <» t ,w ' Afttr ** * ,,H ’ K<?V * H * C ceremony of laying tbe oons*ratone, gn gallon to srettre ,rinl-es fcr.be ** ,, * Ih “ , ‘ *** ***** fu " lu the cavity were deposited: a copy *iip|s>rt at »ait I Mission: hut as it m, '° '* tl«' ministry by the striemn of the Sacred Scriptures; a copy of was only paitmRy sueressful, ft was *' ' '* , * M ' I.uihLs, ami ,| K * Book of Worship; tbe contract plainly evident that tin* Mudisonitc* , ***‘ fT* 1 “* * i "‘ l the buiUling-tvmmittee with the eschewed all lusurieu, ami that they <l '” r " ,l **' **“'* ^ "’‘"whip. The architect; a list rtf tin* contributory ; could not lie tempted, even hv au | M«mae of tev. IL C. AVaymao was a copy of tbe Lutheran and Missionary, ■II usual an sflhr, to depart feom tkrrir c*»rw»sl f.w .me year. Crm.vri.ing and of tin* Lutheran Visitor; tad i ll( ,o at rnstomerl wavs. An . ffon '**** 1,ro * l,, ‘ r **** nwolvrel. at one several (rirves t»f coin. The edited « J then math* to «v,.re life n» ... ” f tUv **« 11 '** * the Ministerium, wiU hr* 40 by 60 feet, bunt of brick. Iter* to the Society, bv the isivmcnt ' 1,1,1 *'*' *» “”*«'“"• »* »* he ! ami wlten etmiirietr-d will Is* tax* of of flve dollars ntrh. Fourteen life ; -ritain. *«-hirge. tlw Bnert in tlie State. A sj.irir of i If was moved, that the Rev. J. G. liberality sud church-love has been Neiffer Is* requested to visit 1‘Vtnler uwaketitsl in tbe etstgregation by without tmeor more of tbetyuarterlies. Such reading ktvps off stagnation, prevent* torpidity, enlightens nml enlivens. American Farmer. November, D'4W. Worthington A U-w is, Italthuiire, Mary lamb This is a valuable nuntlsr. AW only regret that tin- turn wist lalsir vilified the Evangelical Lutheran and toil to keep down tlie thorn* and I children in the Lutherau Church. A lie said that tlie Augsburg Con fession was laitl aside ; anti 4. That Lutheran minister* wanted their member* to confess to them. the Jesuit nttout him ; he speak* to the I “Philadelphia” is exceedingly interesting this week- Tlie account .of the Fair for the Orphaiis warmed our heart; we .regretted that lie 1 .grew weary- we did not. His delin icntion is sprightly and vivid. AA'e hope and pray that he will give us,. „ , . “the much to say" right away. AVe, too, ^ ? *** “ of must have an On»liau home. Kiel. * 1,c Apo,,tle tv{vn ' *’ nt hr in hU mond, Va., is the place, and Brotl.er ' I™*-'.' tic-forgot himself at least Netiffer is the man. ntH *’ nn<l t,u ‘ L«‘>ieran .. , Clmreh to a gentleman, ami he a Doty’s! AVasuku axd AVkixoeb. Lntlmnui. -Whatever may be s?id of other' “ A eireuit rider” may deny, pn* thistles am! make the earth 1 ring forth abundantly the ltetb hr Dot), tl» not reatl enough. A farmer slioultl not lie a book wuriu, lmt a well informerl, intelligent gi'"tb'uuiii; not only kuowing how to lalsir plus icallybut also able to tliiuk, to plan and to devise. Iiuprovcmr lit—excel sior—shonhl lie tlie nmxiui of alt. Among tin* articles in the prt sent nuiiits'r we mriiee, as juar ii -ularly valuable: Draining; Tlie Insis t and tended to tlie titratls-ra of Hymsl. who ]wid full tare over their nod*! in going lo Hy nud. in permitting them tu return free af charge over lire same. On uiotMMi, the fcUoaiug |ut|«*t was mrivnl, ami tbe tvetnunirurls tarn therein r-oiitrunisl warmly up |>n>\isl. “Your etMuiuiUe u|»ai Dr. Martin l.utta r's t liurvli IVsttil rliwni tlw* publisher* worthy lire gratitmle of the church, ami rlu Moot earm**tly rveiuniueuil this *nrk to the tavorahle oitiriilt*ra*iin id' our ministers anil |s o|Je.” The 11st i»*t'» Perry nstgirgaliun : a |m niftiiltf r8 w* rr matte : anil that of Ht. Paul’s. iu i/mih-ii Comrty, were, at thirir rwpiest, sr*p aratnl from tlie Hmithhrid ebargr, uml* were funned into a ilistinrt ehargr. Also, a (h-uikmi from tbe Ni*«|sirt charge, asking utiibonty were given, sml MitiM-rijSntnii pl.tlges were inndt. More than #23(1 tbJIant Were thns obtnim-d. a portioa of wltirh was |Ktii|. The Committee on Ministerhd Hup |*>rt earnestly urge upon ererg Mem her of the chnrcli the duty of giving H-ksUtrg. A *_ ami if tatssilde. to tlieir xeatotis joistor, whirli has tuuit- elfeet a clmreh organization thi re. j ilrstcd itself in the em titHi of this S t omlet! ami aibqited. beautifhl hixmi* of wor*fai|ii, and whit-li It was moved, that the thanks of will mi doubt soon be otsverved in this tasty lx* tendered try tin* Pastor other gixxl canses.—Lutheran and lari, from the jmlpit, to his |osqrie for Missionary. “A eireuit rider” has a good deal of its Enemies; The (’Inmistry of Agri culture; A 1'rod table System at Kantiing; \Vl>en slumltl lame ta* ap|diisl; Clover; Rotati-m of Crops. #2 a yes r for the American Farmer Is a safe ami profitable venture. Pur tW bills i ViniluT. machines, there is no mistake about 1 rarica,< ** 3,1,1 attempt to lie himself this one being all it claims to lie. AVe have given it a fair trial iu our family, and know whereof wo affirm when wp say that it is a capital investment of the amount of its ,jco8t. It,.is simple iu its operation, not liable tio get out of order, nml ^thorough iu its work. In these ,tjrocs, when servants are so unrelia- jbltf, every family should have one, Sec advertisement in another co umn out of this, but—truth remains truth. , John Murray, the Londou pub lisher, announces that The Isondon. Quarterly lleriete for October will contaiu hitherto unpublished letters JTjopt hrii Byron to Mrs. Leigh, in 1810, witieh completely disprove Mrs. A Synop«u of the ProeeeliDgi of tho Fortieth Cbnvention of the Virginia remarks ou tbe eoutbtion of Roanoke 8 ^ n0! * Collrgr, iu rouuretHMi w ith a strung “Ll TUEUANrs” tells aohto truths, The Evangelical Lutheran My*od I 1 *” 8,1 tU beltalf. and deals blows right nml left iu our "f Virginia lurid its fortieth couveu H P^ C *** * * ‘‘* - 0,1 * { • u,, present Dumber. It is lioth sml<it*n tion, from the 14th to tbe 2tHli of ’’ ’ *” **’ n l" ,r ts a* o *'«*. ing and mortifying, that some—five! October, in the Evnngrlieal Liitlieran —among us must answer the qnes- Church near Madison Court House, tion: “VA'hy are you a Lutheran!” A'irginia, Rev. R. C. Holland. |*istor. with the declaration : “BecauseI am j The t>|H*ning sermon was prenehed, not at all like Luther. I <lo not be- ou thursday, the 14th, at 7 O'eloric to diville into two arir-twqaparttog aMMdMng to*ard* their pwotops sap , ’ H " k,ml nm * 1 “*l"* i,1,1 »’ manner in f<meordia Symal of Virginia—'This riot ges. Was grant si; Bethany nml pm*, fc wnler that the tmrdeu eTonp ’ lr *" r * , ,Im, * v k«» tftdftM *ke i ,„d Vi my* the Lutheran and Mission porting him may not wholly tall upon s > ,,,m1 - ary, held its second meeting at Mt- a few w illing one* in eaeh evmgrog* It was Moved, that the Secretary Calvary Clmreh. SlienaiHloah County, tion ; but, lieing more genersllv ^” llistnuted to hate ljffkl Copies of \ *., ft,so (let. 16th to 10th int-bnnve. distributed, may the more easily ta* ,b,, «f H M»od |KlMished. Pastor* G. Sehnmek«-r, H. AA'etael, tamte. Thev also mge upon the •« »«* movixl. that a symqnd* of iim i j. K. Seneker, ami layAelegi church ennm-ils tta* duly of.wOeettag' xUr * ***** be ,,rr, *" rP<r tions from seven congregations, pre- tbeir res|svtive pastors' sularie* is bv '*** * s eerrtary |»ubln*qtK*i iu ^, n t. The efanreh eoitneib of varaat due time, so that their |>astors may ** K ‘ l ' m,k,rn " Ciartir. or partially vacant eongieg*tions iMd ta* lonvtl to alter tta* cry, “What ** *** ,hi * 1 thr Hrcn’tary were advised to meet with the mem- uht.ll we eat. uml wherewithal shall l "' en, l*** cml u * d™* U I‘ 0,) ,,M ‘ Ix-ra, ami read the AVoid of God and we Is* riot lmt f" Treasurer for the necessary ftimls to Anther’* sermons, and to offer prayer, publish the Minutes of Synod. l, v rea.ling them or otherwise. Rev. It was filially moved, that Synod .J. R. Seneker was reqnewted and iuljouni to meet at the time ami [dace M p]mintet1 to attend to and preach l.mlwtg's const tinting one, and New l*>rt, Alt. Zion anti I’aalnre* tlie other. The ItnliunHnl inissioii having I men transferred tn»ai the South Wcatcra As. Syin/l to tbe A'a. Synod, was placed under the l-totering sml swp {silting care of tbe tatter Body. I'rofessor Davis, at the request of Synod, uistb* some very interesting By ttt*l appropriated #1230 tu Item* ffrittrie* nml to mission charges for the prewrut Synodical year. Its : ta-nefleiarie* this year are lour, amt “Th* Committee on lbmnokr Cwi- j i ta mission rltarge* three. Tbe liar lege regret the *Imwwms* of any written rfcbnrg ,-hurge. pnqierly a missnsi re|s>rt from tills iiistitiition. AAeare i lmrg,*. asktsl for no appropriation gratiflevl to learn, however, ftt.it the tl,i„ y.-arfrom S.vihsI; ft* imator will remarks of Prnfesnor Du vis. that the apimiuted. Carried. 1 tor tbe Lutheran congregation The lime of tlie next meeting of shipinK at KorheUe, in Madman tlie A'irginia Synod was fixevl for the t'ountv A*a. Tlutrsttay next impeding tlie full M ^ Hrtio „ synoL^-TIk* Metanc- “ “ A "« Uirt ^ n(r 1 thou Synod eonvenevlon AVtslaesttay snpplenii ut his salary by teaching. lieve what lie lielieved; I do not do j P. M., hy tin- former Secretary, Rev. College sharetl tinting the past yewr. 1 | ( TBR Kr^drcd, Tliat. it, after tlx* psesetit Syntalical year’s appit>i>ria Beecher Stowe** story. The elder Murray, having been Spin’s pub-)**”* with Sprccher; I have not a asbe did. He was oimsitletl; I am *1. A. Soy tier. many sided. He had distinctive Synod waa i.|x*ned according to views; my views are general. I am the liturgical farm ptvscrilied in the au Evangelical chameleon; nil rliureh Book of AVonhip. Tlie clerical roll es are reflected by me. I nm asluim <’»dled, and the lay-delegate* received, etl of the Augsburg Confession; 'There are in connection with this I have done with the Catechism; I Synod twenty three Onlametl minis dislike to be called a Lutheran ; I ter* and tine licentiate. Tlie Officers elected for tlie enau- a gvsslly degree of prosperity, and has entered u|x>n the present Session with more flattering prospects than ever Ix tore enjoyed. Some of the signs of a brighter day fur tbis in ntitutkiii are, the increasing nuiwtier of yotiug wen connected with ft t-taiiniug Lutheran parentage, ami Slaephenlstown, AA'est A'irginia. AA’. KICHKI.BERGER, Secretary. tions and those af last y ear are pai.L there remnius a sulHirii-iit amount of m mey in the tn-asnry, #1(MI lie |>ai«l to the Petersburg mission. The following |ut|ier was roud ta-fon* tin* Sy nisi: ‘-I have tbe pleasure of re- Fortlio Lutlteran Vtftttor. Hewbcrry College. Located at Walhalla, Oconee County, South Carolina. fisher, any statement emanating from single distinctive feature; I lielievt* ing Synodical year are: this well known ltotiso isauthoritativo. witb every body, and what every President—Rev. Joseph A. Snyder. The Berietc will be rpxiblishetl by body beltov'CK; I do a* others do, nml Secretary—AVelister Kiobellierger. ' ' Treasurer—Mr. Henry H. Baker. Rev. AV. S. ltowmati, of tbe South Carolina Synod, Rev. S. A. Repm-s <if psemlo-Lutberaiiism is a minister, tin* Hon th-western A'irghiia Hymsl, then he adds, “I preach for hire, and and ltev. Mr. Anderson of tlie M. K. the chnrch ..that, pay* the most can Church, Hontb, were received ns ail visory members. Rev. J. G. Neiffer, of Richmond, A'irginia, having presented to Symd hi* credentials of dismission from the EvangelieuI Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, to connect himself .be huge uuuiher of ,u -ludeuls that | l" ,rt "‘k' ,1,u t 'he Ministerium ol Penn are re,string lor the ministry . This *> lva "* a placed in my hands, o indicates a iR-althy state of f.eluig jhronglt its Tieaanrei. A. (.. (lemeir ; ^ a) ,j Hrpn ; It »* tlie desire iu the chnrcb u,sm tbe sulqcet of kmner, tta* sum of #. 10 for the nse of { (>f tl|<> 8vJ|(- to , ||akp fliis school •evening, (K*tober 14th, at AVilliama- port, Maryland. Tlie President. Rev. R. AA'eiser, preaclnsl tlie synodical sermon, from St. John xvii: 22. The sermon was able and appropriate. On Thursday morning, after hav ing sla nt half an hour in devotional exercises, the first and only session 1 of Synod was held. The ministerial roll lieing called, the lay delegate* should make immediate application vither tjjrect to the publishers, or to a loCal agent,. have my service*, because there I t , Rev. sends an article, and asks ; can be..t|ie most useful—sot to voce : jts to let it appear fu tte'he^t 'issne. to myself.” Tlmt class of men though AVe would gladly comply, but can not. Tbe good brother is too late. The matter for tbe next issue is in ,the printers’ hands; most of it is set up, and the outside struck off. It would cost more than we could afford, or our good brother would be w illing to pay, to have bis request granted- Svi are, praised lie God, passing away, T|p milk and water Lutherans—the Viet Oes chreg and Wenig Wallc; tbe liberal Illiberal*; the so-called lot thcraim, who love all but those who are Evnngelical Lutherans; who worship with all but the faithful ad education, and that piety is progress ing w it Inn the I ton mis of our Lutheran Zion. Strict di*ei|iliue is maintained in the College, tlw* morula of the students are attended to, and the course of atndy is as thorough as that of oily institution iu tlie country. Tins lnstitwtiou merit* and needs uur encuuragemeat and material aid. To strengtlien tlie lunula of flit**.* engagetl in Ute interest of education is a noble work, nml one that deserve* Newberry College is nnderthe j fostering care of the Evangelical! were duly received. Lutherau Hynod of South Carolina j The President, Secretary, and Treasurer then read tlieir annual re- thi* Synod ** c*-•«”> w oicr ,■» »«>» ports, which were referred to com _ • etinnl to tlie Ilrat institutions of the niittee*. As the eonstitnrional terms Tlie retore, Ktuolred, That we hen*^ Ujm , tllo Two a ^irio,ml of the ofBoera here expired. Synod by expiVM our high appreciation of have ta-eti <rieete<l and nlso re-elcctetl them, and proceeded with the ronxidcnitiim that prompted this | tut ngent seenresl to solleit donations ; busitie** in the usual order, until, ow Ulisolieiten dimation, and accepting AumthefHendaofedaewtttm. Tlie ad motion of the ltev. Mr. Richardson, It aa a token of their generous sffllLj rantagr* nre aa great, tbe institntiou the regular order was suspended, *ad piitliy, we would assure* them of our cordial reciprocation of their kind w ishes. T. AA’. Dosh.” 1 tut thorough, autl the discipline as parental as ran be secured at any college. The p-qicr was recrive.1, nod the AVallmlla is situated at the term rcsolutiou adopted. inns of the Blue liidgc Railroad, the Basis of Vnion of the Mdancthoo Synod, with the Synod of Mnrytmni, adapted iu joint convention at Fred erick, in October laft, was railed «P for couaideratKm. This Basis wm fiually unanimously adopted, and made Item I of tbe committee to which I twelve hours travel from Columbia. with this body, was received ns a " ar uui,, '‘ 1 energie* to make Roanoke the miuntew of last Hynod were re- This pleasant inland village is noted the action of the Melanctbon Synod, member, and his name was recorded College a praise and glory throughout ferred, aud which was held forfeiture for ita healthy situation. The in- subject to adoption by the Maryland on the clerieal roll. the tairders of our influence. Hie <*ouskier»tk>ii, was uow acted U|xm. Uerents of the Confession; who are :e,know we shall be blamed, but in I on friendly and fraternal terms with .*onlj:r to set ourselves right, we quote all but those who know ami honor ■ Hynod were received and handed to from a note accompanying the com- the fathers; and who use the honored, the appropriate tf'hfluhttvA. inuuicatiou “deferred” : “Jf published the blessed, the divii*ly approved AVfjtten re;torts on the stutc of re- neurt week, it will still be a week later distinctive appellation, Bvaugelical 'ligYon were reatl by the ministers. The standing committees were* Gommiltwa recommend tlmt hereaftor The item reads thus: “Ou |isgc 12, It lias t lieu announced. authorities of iUmnoke College i B the rejwrt of tbe Committee ou sort ft habitants breathe tbe mountain air. become of late a summer re- Hynod.: The unanimous adoption of foe than it outfit to be. I spent a week at Lutheran ns a cloak for tlie conceal- Reports from church cooneils, iu quitii a pleaian[ time, and roent and smnggljng into the Chnrcb part, on tlie manner in which their neglected to prepare thiy ltfliffef Ex of doctrines foreign to the Chnrch of iipstora performed their duties, were acjjy. Our friend took a vacation, the Reformation are becoming enlight ‘ also rend. The report* of the Officers of 1>c reque*te*l to furnish this Body Revision of theOonstitutiou of Hynod, in malarious districts. The stodent with u written report of its couditiou.’ - we ffn.1 that the eonsWeratioH of the ' here pursnes his studies free from Tlie report was received mid adopt question imposed in the ceremony of malaria, and leas exposed to the vices e<1 . . •.(*., licensure and ordination ww> jiqtit of cities aud the temptations of ltirgei Tlie! election for delegatee to our poned Awtil this mtotitlg. Is the fowl*. General Hy iMsi aud to sister Hynod* edbimittec'prepared to report t The The necessary expenses of the stu- reaulted ns follows : committee responded by "submitting ; tlentafFare as moderate as at any To the General Synod.— Clerieal to Hynod, for its adoption, -the said other WiUSgein the Southern States : Delegates.—Rev. 1>. H. Bittle. D.li.. question amended to read iisfollows: j Boar#, ih private families, per for the invalid and those living Basis by the Mankind Synod took AAVdo not fault him for that. AVe ened, and converted from the error It waa moved and seconded, that prineiiatl: Rev. J. F. Campbell, alter “Do you believe the Augabhrg con month, $10; TitftiOn, Collegiate De OJf their way. Our ministers and the resolution requiring church conn nste: Rev. T. AV. Dosh, prineiiatl: fession to lie a correct summary and latrtment, per month, #4 50; Tuition, people are learning to love and to cils to ftirnisli reports on the manner Key. J. Hummers, alternate; Kev. G. statement of the doctrines of our Preparatory Ifopartment/per nfonth, hone unhappy mortals who suffer hold that part which they hare, that ' tu which ministers performed their A. Long, principal: Dev. J. H. Cnpp. ■ LotU ' Jesus Christ f” There was a ’ #3; Tuition. Primary Iteps-rtment, K -- -' J-* ' -r's- ’ place on the morning of the 13tb, so that the Melanctbon Synod, from th** moment, as a separate and indepen dent body, (eased ta exist. Thus has this small but active, Hynod expired, having, under God, no doubt, acooinplislied a good work. AVhatever may have beeu the work of the Melanctbon Hynod, as such, ’the time had ooute when it was of paramount importance that the G*o- eral Synod elements of the Lutheran Church in Maryland be united in os* 1 I| c)w L ‘ r ‘I s t* I. ms r synod. He., rejoice in this s-ard in toq* better day on this part of Gj our onion!—L The Sym” ministers, di* in Iowa, 11 hi in Michign.. Mia* 011 ”’ ® 1,1 sota, 1 bams- Ten u daring the tm< Church It Ya.—-The Ttu iitpVe Hive jo eftsville, V't . other piece*- - year* ago- 1 pld stone elm by brothel farm house iilUlplto —now we pr> in a we* bn tmoth** - *M»a Tbe building feet, with on incut abut-e gi of architect). tastefully fn i - *10,500, npwa remained unprr to liquidate t Kuranutful, h-.i dollar* over to some additim.lf the opeuing «(• waa received Esq^ a mem)^ eougregutiuTi. $500 before, tion of #4<*> mother appr. ing two little cents each, tin ing*. for the U “Tbe dedi<-. formed by L tlie |ia»tor, a. V LV - V r ■ i l*riiicipal of 11. j Hetninary, as.**:" exercises. i t pjn-k.il with i it said, that tj. pit* outside J.-- man, a fori.K i SaLluitli even jiuother |iart o Dr. Diehl » the couimuiiK-i morning, wit. were aiiniitt.-*' of sneh, w*e 1rt The cotign-g:. ti. than a ecu ton fourth house i> ed on, or mini tiers 3(m ni with Ute HH*:i ness.” OTHER ■ Acorreapoi.' tells of a elet g made up by so not prove out! his wife gave ■ tbe salary was had snliseriKe* over #5, bee-.m teFs wife #3 .« tion for his da dowu his Sul* #20, beeausc for teaching hi Uumusctijicu heartl a minis • dare that iu* Church Ckoii- time in the w.u York Sun, th< saint, holds 1 Hpcaking ot operatic must it says: “The mania piece* for reli height, am! so to show- off' tb compltahitiei-.t* in which each . a solo for self-ti fol close of w+i 'oeive the coi other?. Tlien, in this style o the howling wandering cjii music; and tin than the uusn advea." Notwithstam a few yemw si noneptbcHfid y this country ii and the apjsi movement, re.< tion of the W, the Protests!!' ‘and the orgatn. fats” Church, it solution was mi hu-i The several not tain their exist, 'odist” Chureb Jfooent effort* fchite the Merit, fatit Methodist without Huoc*-- tb* tapia-1 J® 6 Methodist i ^ .'Methwdis Sootk. The p brilliant, t Methodist and i of Batemr with STM