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p* '*Wtor. MNMt of p'if'tniBs. ptcU-woixl, . 1.8 i'fesfoo of "**• spirit- SvptrasWr, 4* city of '* suoanter* ‘‘tt* •<’ an ^l.pt Peso- W* I»ronio- •» this kuckrr, « V U ’ • sitting IJe was l'< solutions. | following; tW» nun i»t toasour I'angcuieiits |liristians of snch a» tvs. Assoei- ’otmcils, as lustrncOons L-oUtevt to d coK>petn noe proves u«l testling i and aug- die Citurcli 10 interests ' extending , over the |> was uoani- ilwibt, the eu«Hi oilier ■izmWatei. itlier njK>u [>rk for the ras, tasrinji an pOssiMy St*. If tie i.itjr artion^ ivetition. it ■v, for tin* niwi exriuii r**Ri partit-i s* antbor of the other t rains. He members of It from full ilOgea of 118 rereived re ng hia very BfoF dtojnog irottar went ntljorof this ler members *u Mb dear snceemioii, table, and kb)p alt the Bitir rhtm-h ltbem. The and looked nbern of the off the rest, urged to re- he evidence a v’igtmras >na!ist went 1k4 he was iiociiabU* to mt conld do tlii8 with a t might well lithering re- ye are the ill die with 1 went home, Jie name of but publish s “Lutheran , that same liis Buck’* in order to rns ft tliris- ox or betel - admitted or i God. And the “com leir im»gi" a ‘ Lnieml The Is reduced to THE ' LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, S. C„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1870. anioo for the good of the whole Now, bow dunged! The (institution la ignored, 'and tb* un ioo th«» ooee existed iu the hearts of the people, is located at the seat of government. There alao legisls tr .* is beeemiog centralised, and repteaentativeB make laws and en- fores them, avowedly to units the pro fa and then trample under foot, |tl , a uud individual rights. This ptUdstwi of righteous govenunent |(|f sr* to bo the model adopted by ggtt ecclesiastical unionists. Sup- v fa they succeed and unite tbe ' yfaole Obristian Church upon this skmUI anti wbat has • tlioy gained t Do they not see that the cohanminn tiou of their efforts will lie hut an imitation of the papal beiraechy t In that vast establishment mttoit Is ecu trained id Kome. There the INija- sad his Cardinals legislate, and (heir tracts a tv promulgated through out Abe Catholic world, and rendcml * binding by the monstrous ductrine of infallibility. Liberty of romrience snd private interpretation nre crnsli- cd under the iron heel of ecclesiasti cal despotism, and the laikxt of the Catholic Church is secured l tf jtbe SaUrtik* ftf dignity and foatdMoil. liresk the apvll of infallibility, as * UtbeVdW with his imnderoosaledge * hammer of truth, and the lioman Catholic Church wiB be shivered to fragments. Ms tree, these men lately In eon veution, da not aim at infallibility, - bat intent npon centralization, they fondly hope to attain the same re salt. Miserable abortion 1 They omit the only element that could gi\ e them success. Instead of infallibility, so potent in ecclesiastical matters, civil governments nse the bay oust. Remove infallibility from tlie one. and the bayonet frwn the other, and you arver the bond of union in both. In the most snevestoful days of the papal heirsn-by these two wen- eum- bined, and but for the sujtcrior |**iwt*i- of troth, tbe whole world would have been united. Ilow puerile then tbe effort to gain the name result without either of tltesc fsarntinl Ism.l-t of auiaat But is there no union in Christ's Chureh t Is tbe ’ phrase “Com- liutnioii of saints," without tnc.iniiig t Or has it existence' .mly in a friture , and more glorious development of the Clicscti 1 Let ns me. Ik-fore ' you proceed farther in the |w*rnsal of this article, trend tbe thinl chapter of Neheraiah. The olijaet of the Jews -was the building of tha walls of Je rusalem. There was no,diversity of interests, no private plans tli;»f infer-. terrd witii tbe add grind aim. Tlierv was union in the objeet-to be acrom- piished. Tlie entire circuit of Jerusa lem was completed with laborers, and twh portion was iissignesl to » tribe, or family, or party. Tlie ob ject being tbe same, there was necessarily union or concert of ftc- . fion. There tbe material to be used was not at one time brick and then stoue, and again wood, bay or stub ble, and tbe mortar in one locality praperly tempered and at aaotlier ns tempered. Hence there was naion in the selection and use of proper material. Beyond this, union was not necessary nor desirable. In one locality unaided moscular power was most efficient, iu another the hrory lever, md still in n not her the vxane and pulley. But different ways of doing the same thing did not interfere with union or liarmoby in the entire work. Besides this, we 4 find in verse 28 of this ebppter. that the jrietft repaired, ererg one over . "WSft 4»* home, pc^ia other words, ewoy owe cd the priests minded hi* ora hnmnenn. They did not. call » eonnetl, to be composed of “10 ddr- 'gstes from earirnf the Hjjhert Judi catories” of these busy, building parties, fn order to |mss resolutions ami build the troll on paper. There was action, earnest action, and the wall cnmpjpted iu tbe short since of °f ftftj-two days, “for the people had » mind to work.” This work too was completed in the face of opposition f tom BanlieUat and Tobiah, uud despite tbe disaffection «f the tribe °f Jndah, who did nothing-end Were no doubt advocates for union pro vided all would agree with them. In this history of the building of the walls of Jerusalem we liave n "“dri of true Christian nnktn. Here we have— L The objeet—tbe upbuilding and extension of the kingdom of Christ throughout the world. 2- Action, earnest action, by the proper use of the means given n», nz: the pure word of God and the x *rament* of the Church. “• • R- The material, via: those who repeat and confess Jctsu* Christ Upon this basis the whole Church • B«d is already nnited, and reso- wtions for more effectual union arc *®1>erfluou» and onueccHsary. Be- 5 flmdaioentri principles of the model we have selected ‘ DOt ' ea< ^ n8 ' ^ ac ** denouiirfi « T a Meet “ k pl«*«cs, what hour it pleases, under any krtaagements best suited to locality, COSvenicnce or other circumstances. Paul preached at Troos until mid the other, and when our fhith accepts night, and then talked, until dawn ; the Word, regeneration takes place. of day in social conversation caleu luted to edify ; but be did not enjoin upon its to do likewise, nor did he forbid us, if It wit thought best. Joshua wished Moses to silence El dad' uud Medad, (>’uiu. xi : 38) ies-ousc they prophesied in the eamp and not before tha tnbernaele. Mo ses reftised gnd approved their eon- duct by wishing tbe same spirit might rmt open all Israel. Johu told the Stiviour (laiks ix : 4M,) Mas- tor, we saw one easting oat devils iu thy name; uud we forbade .him, because he followed not with u*. Jesus answered (V : 50) Vorldd him not) for he that in not spots*/ s* in for an. Now Joshua Mid Johu were both unionists on a false basis, and met with merited reproof. I>iversity of operatioiia is not opposed to unity of purpose. LimiERANra. i-'-si—:— fur lit* Lilhertu Visitor. look sf Worship X KAl-SK DOCTKIMKS. Objection.—The ninth Artieleofthe Angsburg ('itnfessiou tenches haptin mal regeneration, and many other expression* found in the Book of Worship seem to imply the snno thing. Annwer.—Much ilepend* on What you menn by “ha|»tismal regenera tion* If you luesn that it teaches The difficulty w ith us iu our belief of baptismal regeneration arisen more from an ImprojH-r idea of true faith and Its wonderful [tower, and wbat ettnstitubes conversion snd re generation, than from anything re- imlsive In the doctrine itself. It is often overlooked how Intimately as sociated an* baptism Mid rugeitera tion. *H<- that believeth and is hoptined, shall be saverL* “Except n man Is* Istrn of water hiuI of the Spirit, be can not cuter into the klugdom of heaveu.” Baptism is spoken of iu the Test a incut aa lUl “iudnetlon into (1114*1"—a “putting on of Cliriat”—s “washing away of sins”—a “washing of regeneration"—a “bnrial with Christ,” Jto. To strengthen lay i*-»»iium, 1 take the liberty of tjiHiting from “Doc- trinsl Tracts," page 248. No one will charge our Methodist brethren with being too “old LiUherau r on tlie subject of baptism. They de clare officially the brnrftn of Iwptisvu as follow*: “1. Tlie washing away of the guilt of original sin by the sjppli<*a- tion of the merits of ('Urist-’a death. (Kphe*. H 30.) 2. Hy baptism we' enter into covenant with (rial (Gen. axil: 7. X By W>apti*ni we ore ad milted into the Church, ami con**- • quently made memliera of Christ, its Head. (Gal. iii: 27. 4. lly lmpiism we, who were by nature children of wratli, are made the children of Goal. 1 ran not stay without the means. MOUNT AMflENA The heavy drain ttpoo the Bymal, at, FEMALE SEMINARY, tta lnt meeting, is, no doubt, tbe Uraisi m Jhtml flmssat thhn-»« CWaa>r. M. C. cause of this want. Brethren, we ap|ieal to you iu tbeir behalf. Lot each one wiio fovea the ('hurch, the cause of the Be- deemer, the onward progress of our Zion, interest hia fricmU in behalf ui these young men, utul they will, remain hen- and complete their studies, and qualify them selves for the great work to which they have T im 8(811* Samoa of t*i« luMMaitv* wig omano, ouch* Kim Ui.id._r i B Janaary, 1*10 aadvr ll* sifwirislna uf He* lUuiel J Orel iar. Hoard ill* sad V dying prraraaioa o' ?0 *«1* M* WaaSiag. fuel Slid Ufa*. Ml Sc per arx-k. ToHhia la IVtawry iVp.rt am,!, frinn $1.M a M Till I KM h ijiaannsr, (IV Tullioa la Arwdcotl* H*(n.rtm-<it, arHIi fa tin airfUieufe. IU Moan.-. «>« (levuied their lives, ritud your eon- j nJL,“$i§ m sa ' < * ,,J **’" Cm Id (fan*, t* (’utitl'»|r* nt R», $1 tribntfol-s immediately, cither to us j or Pi Maj. I*. Wim-, Treasurer I Hyuod. J. 1*. S.M lil.TZEIf. Marriages. Married, on tbe 16th, lfoeemimr, by Rev. J. llawkiua, Mr. Thank K. Ma vbin, of Newbsrry, to Mum Kaw MR EVANa, of Goshen Hill, Uaiou County a O. TW #«(«# MfffMM »fT taffilr frtem $71 to $M p#r mshni l« tls# Ktaglisut ffiiol ^uklkAitc Ifo^Mti- MMA On# ImIC hi miH tbe drier kalf at mtMLv ik the rt»is» K«f lurtlMf Mif.dtuuiit J a Uirrua IU*. PANIK.L J llitKHKR. Miittftl hwaml. CUWfTrtff Cfatalf. S. II. Jan J 4 ix—it On same day, by tbe u Jacob Wkbtz, to Mum T .• Lutheran unday-School / HKWALO- fl(* /xtArds Asia/ I\Mr ti«m. TpilK Y,*iume «4 tin* *h. * nrt«t illun trnl«4 ukmiiMv w.th lh»«. * r % ■' I. > t %it M ; -7 vJ -» V J, •. > n ' r ji$ ; h J: J v V- M- 5v youngest dll lighter of Itold. Moflidt, I l ,r * ■— 1 vnSmU* '••|*w**m**HA i«ia way E-q. All of Dead Fall, 8. C. | ; Married, Dramlar Rev. A. K. Rode, St the Lwtan* mom Mr. J. Rspktona to Mis.Lina Kind All of ColuBilda, 8. C. The “CAROLINA FERTILIZER” is made tad the Phosphates of South .11 .«< l. -* *■ - am Ii.nmnd. u.... i Usivfflus, and is pniuounced by various Cliemists one of the best Manures Kfah, by the | IML n s wprd tfai p*,, i -| i>i,a«n • , known, only Inferior to Peruvian Gaano iu its Fertilising Properttea. These lUm, will rna a u*i» I1*o*|>lmie« are the remains of extinct land und aes saimafo, ftud 1*0080*8 ipixhUe* of the gmOeat value to the ugricultuiist. We annex the aualysis of Pndessor Mbcpunl. Married, ia Coluuibu, a L, De cember 96th, 1X09, by Rev. E. A. -V -™- Holies, Mr. lUlUKBT K. OKIUKB to , wr,U *' ,rp the children of t.ml. Mim Mabv A „ y CaBOUBB. daugh that icofcr regenerates the soul, then And this regeiiciaticn, which our 1 lrr ^ y| r j^,, \yfac, of Lexington we fall you that you make a j Churrh in so many places ascribes to County, ii. C. great mistake, a»d Unit tl'iere is md | tmptiam, ia more than aterely being -■■■■■ ' ' '■ ■ . a Word in (be uintfi Article that is , sdmittetl into tbe Church, though | BllSiHfigg Department. L1B0KVT0HT or THE MEDICAL CuLLKiiK OK SOUTH 0 A KM. IgA. Audlftta ul m ##i Cidewluted to bud any one to any commonly connected therewith; he such ennrlnsiim. If yon mean that ing grafteil into the body of Chrfat's ! it teaches that the word alone in the water efffa-ts regeneration, again we say. yon arc mistaken. If yon mean that the wafer and the word united, i*f themselves regimerate, still we Churrh, we an* made tbe children of God by adoption and grace. • • • • * By water, then, the water of baptism, we are regenerated or l*orn again; whence it is also railed by ■ousyi Issaml say, yon are mistaken. If you mean the apostle, ‘the washing of rrgen that, independent of everything else, tlie Holy Spirit regenerates any on- because tic Ah baptized, still yam see in error. If you rut-ai* that tfo* water, and Hie word, and the Holy Ghost, nil three, necessarily ami inevitably re generate, again you ul* mistaken, lint if you meun that Imptisin is not enitiou.’ ” Who, after rending tbe above, wit} •wit that we ascribe too much to hnptism f Our ConfrankMi says it ia “now sury to salvation.* Ho it is. Who dare to wilfrtlly refuse to be l*a|dixrii and yef ex)wct to get to fo-aven f raise water, fait that it is the water' •( » necessary, -as lustitute.1 ami rouinuinded by God our Suv inor, as an onliiutr.v mean* of snlvatiou. a Inch we are bound to n*e. yet not in sitrli sense of absolute necessity that sal vution, in no cane, is to he foul without it.” if it ia out of our power to obey the command, then wc may Is* saved by extraordinary un-ini.-*, but baptissi p nrcraaaiy in all onbnary vases. Now. let as mil ^bp liujjit again charge tlie Lutheran Church • ^n n , f, with truching an errnw on impli. HAM SMA1.I O A l8*wi». •2J0 puts Ur 123 D H St.rafay, !.J0 «* 1IX Afox ILow-rilnaum, ZM 44 104 Ad ItuM-nhaum, 2-50 a 122 Mr* K l ’dream. 2-50 u 122 Jnooii ffotzfor,. 2AB hi 131 l>r K M fVtxk r, SJ» hi 123 Mrs I. Ife-imnn^ ZOO 44 IIS VIm ri Wmmeeme, 2J« fas IIS JtMa*t*h IliHun-r, 2-50 *• IIS Eli I'ualaM, 2.50 44 122 J Lyt-riv, 2-Vl 44 122 Urv II F Berry," 2.00 u 121 Mrs <’ Wil*,,u. 2.-50 44 144 Dr G H I'unlit-r, 2-30 44 124 11 Tfe*I.\ mau, SM 44 122 Mrs F Mullt-r. 2.-50 44 1TJ JlM*l Wiw, 2-50 44 123 S J Ilillrr, 240 4i 123 Mrs E Galtiuan, 2fa0 44 123 S 11 Rtrtlgr, 2.-50 44 113 Bosks sf Wortktp Xw sUeripi-. sotvif fa Irm ti*«n a* Ah kusi lafalsf la ik. ifnnisklq, fk.o *Wns to Kr, II HaMAMH, WkiU H*n*k K-aes»**y Css*. C. All trim mat (■janK. pham il Is. ui M-. J. K. easTsuex, IsUmu 1‘oUa.tiu. 1 II.MMr Xo 41 X-*r*k Xi.U* SlrvvA l*kifatclpl>a. r. I k Ck.ii or Pwa oSks 11a* ; mtmfacl CAUOUXA KKRTIUZKIl, proof I It- sdeeiei. *t m*-F .-tets i«.s» 66.M 7 ttn ..fouirfawtla 11.11 S*Sul*U Ptsnphsis of Lime. . .Kquink-al to 1141 lusilubL. (lira*). Misaiin- 0|01d OrjMk Miner. .Mi muss wane «f combiiMilaa iipritcd at low ret hnt. K**sS li*f*skiil*. PUrylKirtr Arid—Soluble laadoMr All.. Vick’i Floral Guide for 1870. THE Flm KJawauf Oar luwdnd ,*dTmlr i Tl wI Ofri at VMi l«Mn:ri CSUtsysr / S>-«ria sod Kfast dsU. la aatSofad aad I , 11 IS S4.14 1*1111111 n at Liar fafosirie Arid I I t I Eyuivafott to U U SulpfaU uf Liar. Soleissr of 1**8 ari* M M|*halr of Soda 3 *0 flgHli ...a..,, a. . a... ......a.,. .......I \M% (ki Ua«rMwtk«f ilm. mails. I mm fai to oflifv to tbr .uprrioritr ./il K - CAROLINA EKRTILIZER . xwaisrd. ^ C. V. SHEPARP, in We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others at 66U 1ST I * si of 2,000 lbs. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO , Factor*. Sot IS 11—ta SdcSrnSSffrSsipianos i piano* i ij»»« «««««****! A hakeiilste for Htir uf Fctthm. ridst thw in III. Mskiuf * la* WFIT M PBLOXUL It M Ik. aanal hnalMoL m welt aa a yiblalnd. ji< fa tkr i'okur. of laonaiw Kfaal fluid, yubtofad. firiuf jriaua ii < hapmne. bool tellers, t tdatnhfa H. t\ during werh t udiag IheraUtr IA Par the 1 ■Ih.su Vldt*e. In Want *f s Putor t package to Dr. Muller. Sandy ttaa, X. <*.; 1 package fn Win Au corn)irohetided in Gofl’f eommnml. mid c**nnecti*d with God's Word.-und mill when pro|k-rly oilmuiisterisl und rec»*ivixl by faith, it may be w mean* of grace through which Urn Holy Ghost effivts the regencratHin of the soul—then we say, you art* right. The Augsburg Cuufoiwion tfoes era phstiraliv and without any e«piivo ration teach such a doctrine. Dr. Luther says, in his Larger < ateehisni: “In tlie find place, it is j idmoliitely necessary to nmleistanit welt the words upou whivli favptisin is founded and in which consists all . that is to be said about it,” viz: Mliere Christ gives the t-omraisxuHi to baptize. He argues, then, that it - ia a divine institution, and tunst have | a definite object in view. 1) ran not i be useless, as the very least thing - Ood does is greater than the greatest i * >.'dung to change their field of labor, thing man .foes; that its efficacy I *° “**• GUo, ‘ ch “ r K e * U “ v,u * ,en . is found in the diviae command, and d, ml rra'gnalfon to the emigre »ge to Luther Chapel, Newberry, to be baptized by the command of , tiou* com losing this pastorate, to Ml . God is to be Irnidizeilof Rod; that. u,ke inrt ! the water is sanctified tlmmgh its P roxi, "°' “*•> wil1 w left destitute, connection with the Word, sod i ,nd ** dtwireteasourathessrwtew thereby becomes a divine water- ^ a a. smoi as pomdMa. I “not that the water in itself is better i Tfa-re are three congregations be than any other water, but because ' h*nging to the charge, a ith S : the word and command of Ood have j tataibership of nliout Otte hlUtdml an sod N *r* Ok* TV Kfaal Ga*S* is pahl..k^ fa tk* krariit I «f ai c *aaai ira, to w4aaa S I* ana 1-* riikwi ■pffaanaa. bat will ba krtirM to Ml wka . •eriT sr ow*L fa m cxnx wkict* a fat fas to. OWL khbtm James rice. Hacfasw, * T. I Dec- 22 Ii—3t Gold Modal was Awardod at tor far Pair ia BaWmort to o’ixaSa in. srar*? Tha Elastic Spongs Mattress ia to. haakkiMt. clcawro. msm Ornate, SaiaU sod brat Ud ia to* wuriA The Elastic Sponge Pillow* ar* UfU, Mil. «VNl food (rt* (ram an and dtSHtgrreeaMe odor, tag mom feathers hove. The Elastic Sponge Cushions * hr Ckurok, Carriage or Chair, art hr aupariar to •rneu the beet curled heir, (winch id oewer louuA ki >oeh ffflirV*,) tlvtyt tefoiniof the fattonE. THE DEPOSITORY or run M11TLARD S.S. ORION, I S IwaiafaS faik aa St mrnMu aa. art la to# KfuaM*. Ac. i-natriNa lokrari*«. fafanalr fawnd ami Xusilietd. Library as*i .fa .v« IW >*n..- .fa w. Xu 11. S liWrtjr S. *bov* ftiliimor* Street b. er—u Md ST! KITS I'lASOS l»av« «U tbt far* [•wwwBte. iiw-luSiiia tl»r Aj*'Trebto Irurr Kroataafatoa faprorfa Krofa. Aftkw. Iki, | j, -uofc tfa. fair, h S h aloofa h, niraatod fa Srr r*»r*. wito ttw proto** of (k-i —.a. .^* , a lmel ufc - aa* as 'awma- rxritonz* aitl.ia Iwolrr om*.U« if out uixfac- .eaU, rlaanr m to krep thr corrr* eooauntlr Itoytorfa !■*»*> . ^ 1 fall, too* adding graaUr to tfa tony «t tfa .Seotxso furttai I'ukhm mtmi Pmrktt <k|pus* j*lw«) 9 Kuraiture. *4 «-• tMM»! »t from l«v $300 } " s lfamu..l.torwPkM.k«r: | Tbe Slftstio Sponge Oooda <*** Ruts. K law Lozniffton. Vm (too. Tbe Kioto ie Sponge In 7 Ural tore k«Wfa naltoU. afa ttuts. P.na-mv, V:l.aC»' N g Cta. I* H , bad* (JuMUua Ufa.a (fa. ikfaa S S. Mja.u - Hiti Cfarfar. X ft: Rifae W.lmrr. 8n j _ *. ..1>_. U ,, « t ***u [«**• Mora- H-«*« rtriurr f.nta Onaaa*. Ul. iiwr. J«*o Ltodirr. Lexington. 1 man. (fanny mm, M. t.; I package ^ *.»fa iva.n*.*to B-fa- d«- v., Mr**** R i>nr»*i a s** Kfafa. s«ae Messrs. Editors : Having rrct iverl ' to lloifond A McAulev, Relent, Vs.; ****** Scr>r*a« Map*, afa «far u.fa* fa-1 aarr. I iwrfatt. X. C.; 0.tok IknkoVbl. Os- ... . ... , , , .. .. , , oxafa to aal Toackvf* ia r»|ton.iag ikeu , kMotoa. A C. afa S*ra bofarfa utoara ia lb. are MsUiofr rapid It. mitd hud lor ptapiiiou, giriag (Mice furt of goods. rind accepted a call to tb« Mt. Airy [ 1 I*****’'Rev. Samuel lfofhrock, 1‘astoroU', in Wythe County, I U«*sirr RaHsbury, N. C.; 1 purkngi* to Itcv. tbrough the columns of the Lutheran J- D. Holies, la-xmgUm, N. C.; 1 Visitor to call the attention of tfomc 1 puckage to Kev. A. D. L. Moser, Mill Hill, N. C.; 1 package to Rev. 8. T. Hallman. F'irt Motte, 8. C.; I pack come to it.” “For this reason,” he says, “it ia nothing but th« villainy and illusion of the devil that our new spirits of the prgsent day, for the pnr]>ose of degrading baptissi, separate it from the word sod insti tution of Oral, and viae hut the water, which in dipped out of the' fountain, and there exclaim with foaming lips: ‘Wbat shall a handful of water lielp the sent 1" Lutheran Institutions. COLLEGES. ROA NOK bToOLLKO K. ^1 A LEM. t.*rir flimntT. T. TV w-ww , and eighty roramnnieauts. There : in* also one humlrod acres of laud (fa****«fa Erpn***, fit*, with a comfortable •lmelluig bous.-, „„ M K«**lt7i or to D. F. UITTLK, P.P. ! and all neeesanry outbuildings, be- 1 Tfato*. *« hfa. Va .CAMPBELL •Mrrtrf Af'nt, Strasbourg, Va longing to the pastorate, which have been porehastHl for the use of a par nonage. The churches are distant two, five, and fifteen miles from the parsonage. Any one, by becoming the pastor of this charge, will find a 1 f- A HtCU.lt. Prfafaai of Culkgr, llauat pleasant Aeld of labo^ 1 make this 1 tofiliT ™ . , _ .. ^ . statement after a resilience of Ion ' ... , years in their midst. 1 do not limve depend* on the Worrl. The Word 7. . T „ , , . .. T. . them because I am ttre*l of the place, : of God is the onlv medium through .. . . . _ . ... .. . .. „ , ’ . .. _7. or the people, but because I feel it to which the Holy Sjant »««inanly * , w o|icrate*. We have tbfit Word writ 1 ' J 1 1 NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. M Ot’XT PLRAXAXT. (.far... OwatT. X. C. For luturaiMi m afara* fa tha 0glk|ku /oar. Soa, ten in the Bible, s|ioken by God’s ministern, ami cotmcctml with the elements in the sacraments. Faith is essential to the reception of that Word. It will wot be denied that it is the Holy Spirit that regenerate* the sotil—that He effects regener ation through the medintn and agency of the Word. You go to church and hear the gospel, arc brought to conviction, ami are finally enabled to obtiuu » hope of imrtlou —you are it Christian. How wns it effected I Woe it riot the work of the Spirit operating through the truth which you bad beard f You did not convert yourself, nor did the minister, and you are willing to ascribe all to the Holy Ghost. You read your Bible, and the same glorious change is effected, and is effected in the same way. Now, precisely the same change may la* effected in baptism, by precisely the same means, and in precioeiy the same way. The word is offered In baptism just as it is offered by the preaching of the gospel, and faith will accept it itt one as readily oa in ; tiou of ray Master's vineyard. Any one desiring to know some thing more in rcfereuee to this charge, ran do so by addressing Bro. Wm. Keister, at Newport, V*.; or - Bro. Geo. Snidow, at Pembroke. Giles County , Va. J. C. BEPA88. NEWBERRY COLLEGE. kl/ ALII ALLA. Omna* ' aaatr.S C. Board, M fill; Tuitioa, *4 M *rt oKOrili la Oollrs* D*|**n*mit; *3 urr nnatl. ia U.« m-naratorr. Afaraaa lUv. J. P. 8MKLTZRR. Walhslk. ft C. CBBI.S call to toBka a wlrniaa, aatr nefar fa I VTHlag, afa ma, tsrUsnqs fa ottof t-fa. afa, *• «lto* HSffln*. aa am men tow uto. ftv .to. tor, arm aal *afsrmS. Cat»lrw«to 8->U hr fa»«,faA prms w* fakt. A- . •ay a44rrflfl arfasrrrr r*|mlsL Afaiiat 'ret. ft r.rmtAfa,solt. Ka 1* W Kflrtotr Slrrri. sasiMflc. AM. Aug 18 1—tf THE BOOK _0F WORSHIP. MZikit fa a«*fa*fa sf tie Ksasfrtsat to- fa** fefa ef Afa'* America. T his book or «t« n *».. .»•) rooty. Wr pr, Ibfl (linrrii rifkl tr.ll to* mar, «wr fa*. »fa I* toh wil p*ri of to* |SUSU accrar to lUr krarSl of tfa ttrarck. Pric* I* Sl nrp fit 00 •• “ Tfa-V Aiatoayw I 1* 1 • • Aratoaq** IUR I U , - • K«m Two, m>t Afar 1 00 | 14 14 Mnraeeo, ralra pit 1 40 44 “ Tarif f Morocco, pfaor 1 St 44 44 Tariry Mooaroa, paper rsua fat - 4 00 44 * Tariry Antiqur A 00 Witti pit tfa*, M nM. cut* Miatorra *fa C apre flrtloe. ara .TflurrCrd to tofa oa tltoir tfam >t oner, to wltna a Aircoanl of lea per cmL Is made UTFPIR 1 CHAPMAN Afa fab n. (Mxafax g C. Aug .1 1—tf Soul* a-t» l*arfl . PI AXOS riocfl ito wi A CaM to ulitori Trroto—Gls-f*L April 9 ? ! ilh everybody likes tlsem W loll partionlsR, with Local Agents Wanted. A a Afreet oeatod ia meaty towa ia tfa State-, to trboa will be firm the erchaire tokaf tlieoe (oudi M. MOYKS. Uea'I A genu 1*0 W. Fayette Street, Haiti morn, Md. May 13 40—ly F*w the larikcnD Visitor. An Appeal. Brethren, read, rafted, and ad. We mnst have help—immediate help. Wc ran not, we dare not, slmndon the work the Ia»nl ha* given us P> do. He requit*-* us to make every effort, to use every mrans. We hare hero at College three young men—Messrs. Boozer, Bttsby and Hughes—making romiuemlnble pro gress in their studies. They have asked ns what they mnst do. Not one cent have they received for the present session. There are no fluids ill the Treasury of Synod. In obedi ence to the wish of 8ynod they are here. How can they stay without tbe means 1 What is to he done t We can not send them away { thoy FEMALE SEMINARIES WYTHEVILLK FEMALE COL LEGE. W’TTHrVILLK. WytooOouMy. Va Board 11 per wm,** of I smntl*, fill. Tuition ia Oolk-pa rVfnniMM, *1-. ; la tl*a PfaparaUHy, SI4. Muaw. ».«, extra. CfNu-BUtiicath'.n- addretofa to Her. R. If. Mi-DONAI.U. Wythevitu, Va, will raerira imeieliaic tttontitst. MOUNT AMfENA FEMALE SEM INARY. VfiODtfT l’LKASAXT. C.barrea Coairty *» to $M par X. 0. W hoi* mxpeass ia Kisrlxdl SrienUflc Pep.Mmenl. frwn Fw Infaatotioa addrea* Rar. D. J. DtlKHKR. ' Mount P!e A Good Chance r iatmdocfl thy Climax Knitter. Has ma needle, aa waifhla la aiatpto, fltnmp, raar; kail* .nythinx Compute that ms fa halt by band or by any knitter with fa lew* 1 rouble ar lima flt *14. Alao, a ataodard, doubla-tUraad. I*rjre. Iiandnome. Mfrhly Improrad Sewinp Mu- Uiina *t $J1. Moekista semi aa trial Liberal diaosuL a PATBOJil, Ooamrml Afa • 111 Mari*. 9c, Wilmington. Del. Jaa 8 1*—ly fi. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. W ITT ia I: that ao many etdMri-a di* flnder tfa fay of At* yoarat Tfat a larjre proportion of rkiklrm die andcr that ape, hu •nag been * anlyert of raawri. *od witlioui a wUMfasary enure atentained, it ia certain Abe* it ia known that wwaw ***** ia the hitman ayakran than Itaenrlieri infancy ; Iberrlure parents, oop-dally motla-n*. arko ara toura ooa- •lantlr with their ctiiMrm. oao nut tfa loo otroerinx at tfa Bro rymptmms sf wm,-ms; *w to aaraly si that flxiflt, tltoy ma bo •affllf sad Csnamly Rsmovsd than tfa suflt dellcatr iahat, hy tfa lioiely 'Mt Of B. A. rAHXESTOCrS VERM1FV0K It Ifl parirctlr fanufaw coatoinfl ao Moroary, being a /Vrafy VrfeUbk 0. tooa.ilina, afa taar be adminiatorad with Ifa Utotoat Safety to Children of all Agfa. Worn* OOMfeottona. a*ada awre »w the |*ur- poaa vt pk-aaing tfa palate tfa* at oeeroaBnag tfa diacaaa, fay* been raaimbctared all oete tfa ooantry, fat tltoir abort haae of life la nearly aaliauatod, afa B. A. Fahorfltock'fl Termifege coutiuaoe to grow ia Emir daily. CAUTION. Slwold ooeaawn require yon to porefaar B. A. Fflhaaatock'a VytTothjya, be partfaaferiy caret ul to aaa that tfa inkiafe aim B. A. Tina fe tfa artiela that fat been so favorably known since hi*. ■fa purefaoer* moat ioaiat on bavins it, if they So not winh to fare an luiltoUuti feroed upon Utern. SCHWARTZ S HASLKTT (Foreacriy Ik A. Pahneauck'a Son A Co.,) A*l> PrsproUn. Pittafcargh, Pa. ivc i« io-i y WAIDO VEBVIfcMES. • . T UB Waudo Mining and Manulertunny Company fare alway* oa fand a luB •apply of ifa a bora Sanrevedly popular atont manulacturrd from - tfa Boue PisatpiiatM ul Ariik-y Hleer. 44 * Kler to* in per, toon of a onto pat et Cfatofan. We refer, by permifaoa fee isfenoaiion oa to it* valor upon rarioo* ctopft tl the Rev. T. 8 Bmxsarr. of t oaaaria. ft C..wbo 1a oar astlmrM Agsst (br Uto above “ Standard FertilweT.” wm a nrsits t co. G«n. a Ft*, FaMo-r afa C*«aio»wioo Merct«nta, Hu 1 South AUaatie WfaK Cfarfeoua, ft C Mar 20 41—tf O’KEEFE’S Largo Winter Head Lettuce. M essrs m. okekf. son a oo , tfa w»a known and rekfiWe 8e«4 las porters. Grower*, sod Florwu, Rocheater. 5. T, karin* crown and thoroughly teeted this new variety for the pant three ream, now offer it to the pub lic a* a KINK AND YALUABLK ao^uiaiuoci for both tbe market and private garden, aa It ia nwdj for uaa folly ^ * TBKKK WtKCS 1ARLISR V ‘ diati aoT other rariety of Lettuce, except that grown *adar gtomt Jl fat fafa tfa Ifar w.Uwmt pnUUssm m Ike coUsst 4 mar aorthara ctiaMtaa. It Ibnat very large, aulid, and ex iced- iugiy louder, green yellow bead*, tfa oafada learea fang sf s brownist) tuige. Order* ior Seed will fa received now, to be Ailed by oaati, ia atalrd pnekagte at 40 cents *wcb. and can only be had GKKUINK AND TRUK at toair eaubloksaaiL Order immediately of M. O KRKF, SOKSCO. Kavfarter, N. Y. Sap 2 . 3—^jjr “ DIB MODBBWBLT,” T HR fart and eixxpnrt illuwretod Farhfen J.Himal la tfa wartd fee fc*«H>a* sod Udira geaeraSr. It givaa yearly war IASS Ulmdraikm*. MS M ated r»Uero*. 10* Tfa- grama «>r Braid and KaabertdevT, afa 11 feege I,is),ly ooioted Steal Kagravuwa it muat fa area t* fa appreciated. Specimen copies *» cent*. Yssrir. #1. Kverjr ttumfar coataina from to* to tweaty- flve full Mnrd pattenia ol altooat aeory daae ip- lie* of Ifal**' atrl Childran’a fonnenta Send far apt-cioae*- ft T. TAYLOR, lmpoctor. Ml Cm ai Street, New York. April 29 3S—ty SENT FREE! M. O’Keefe, Son * Ce.'s SEED CATALOGUE Amt Cato, fe Ike FUmr amt layrttodr Carton, far 1*1«. P ITBLTSnED ia January. Erare ferae of Bowen wisltiag lltit oew aad valuable work, tree of cixarge, sbouki nddrean i—fiMitaly M. OKKKYK, SON A CO, Eli a auger A Barry a Block. Reehestrr. X. T. Oct 6 8—8m THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, Ms. not. Vise Surest, fhAidfekia, JVan, 1 8 aow prepared to HU all order* far lay of oar Church Publication, afa aU other Titrafegl 0*1 and Miooelinncoa* works, Snaday Sefaola will Ifa H to tfair ndvaatag* to favor IM with tfair erdfax Special attonthm gaeer. to tfa rketina nf Libraries, rwnuou Paper afa a geural aanrimaat of L SCHRACK. 8upt P. 0. Box I MO. 42—tf TOTHK WORKING CLASS.-We an- m.w ^w*^. o* Lead. AtMrena order* to prepared to fer.W* all efemes with coortnut #m T ploarment at home, tlto whole of tfa time or tor tlie mate momenta Bomnma oew, V" *“ d prnOiable Pwaona of either eel eerily earn from 40c. tnfiS per evening, aad a proporij****! tarn by devotion llwir whole time to tlie bo-nueaa. Bora and girt* cart, newly an much •» men. Hint all who aae thia notk-e may tend their ad- drena, and teal tfa bnritieaa. we make thia uupafr alleied offer : Tn anrii aa are net well eatirited, we wIB aend $4 to per fer tfa trouble of writing. Full particular*, a valuable simple, which will <k> to commeneo work on. and a copy of TV /W fae IMerary Oumpasum—cmt d tfa Urgent and beat familv aewapapera pubfaliod—all eent trie hy matt. Reeder, ft you went permanent, profl- K. C. ALLBN * 00. AflguBt, Maine. 17—.im Foreigi Fraits, Caaifos, Kata, ka., Ill BaWmare Sheet. BaUiaurt, ML, dk r tor aafe at tha tooreat amrtrt prise, fonign Fruit*, Candies, Mata, Ac., which ara vramaud to fa of aoch qnattty aa repmented te tfa pur chase I May 13 40—Om