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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1.870. COLUMBIA, S. C. Wednesday, January 19, 1870. «rtT-~'. - EDITORS Kkt. A. a RUDE, CoLi'aWA, S.C. Rev. J “Is » 1. Milleu, Stacntos, Va. i unify, in non essentials t, in all iking* clarify* „ a ..,b 4L, , TKRM8: ■AM for lk»e months. GT pit oosnsunicstloni c^rectly jod legibly, and accompanied with tti« mints of tks writers. which, however, raev be witltfeeU fcom the pohlic. CorreepoiKkute must hot expea declined ooaumuiicaiioiu to be re- .. .51 numbers. ...IS « be written 1 hi! We request -our subscriber* to make remittances to t* only in recietered lei ten. er ie dm form of poet office money orders or bank check* AS each remittance* are at our risk. W. «wl tsht'Uts tick mu* way u and i» twroyirferad letter,. __ •rtonperty there mar bare keen tame ground m the remark, that Aim only effect of regiatra- rioa W only ao make the letter more liable to be ajoletfc’’ But under the now law. whiub treat ***o operation last Jane, tre think registered tsstsse ate perfcctty safc; and ire know' from almost daily asperinuoe that Mkers are no* ■one* to Pustm.istxrs.—Postmasters Hironyh- Wt thbeodiatey wiH am troable by obeying die IW.i***•*•»! tenewapapar* etc. %'lian a paper remains deed in Uic office for four consecutive Wfckq ft iff Uie doty of the postmaster or Ilia defftlr tu.aeed the *uWiaber of tlio paper a written notice of the fact—stating if possible. the reaeua w*r lim paper to not taken The returning to the publisher of a paper marked ‘mot taken,’ Tjlbeed," or •uncoiled for," is not a legs t Premiums, Wei'wfil gite to any one who semis ns two Subscribers and $.*>, one copy tS - * iHstinctice Doctrine*.” Wfe win give for four Sslwcrihept alii! #10, a copy of “ Life ami Deed* of puther.” I'e win give for five Subscribers 112.50, a copy of “ Luther'* Ser- ksons, Vol. I.; or if preferred, a copy of u Dr. Sic**' Eceleaia Sacraor “Luther's Church Postil” in IS num bers. We will give for ten Subscribers StjH 825, a copy of The Bool of Cbneofd.” The name* and the Money must accompany each other. ‘As feganls prcuiiiuiis due for Vol. It, tlfa former pnblishers are respott- slble.' Tor the premiums for Voi. II., 4 wound up once, mid only ouce, Imt- a friendly word »n<J wish by a rough baud on the particular plait, his music was. strong, but not sweet At regards the Suarittr et trying*’to make .capital of It, aud Fortitcr brother, we have tried to wind him up, but have not yet found tlic right key. We hope that “Lin den” has been snceessful. We are grateful to “Linden”; anti, as grjttif ndt; is t* pleasing emotion, we Jtbpe tliftt lid irifl continue to subsidise gs, uml operate for the growth of Lutheran Visitor’* empire and we wft remain grntefiil. Men, money, and additions! territory are required. fbr one. He wrote *s sorb to •Very the Ob- '* 1 '"V We otter as server, aud of course the Observer ie produce the impression that • rotes from the South expresses the views •J* A. R. RVIili, J. L MILLER. Thw XXX Century and the Visitor. Lutheran t: ■ CLCBBKG. W# ore frequently requested to clab with oilier publications, but bads always refused, because we are ctgpriboed that two can not walk to- gdeher unless they are agreed. We hake however, always been ready to ariMeialri with genteel, well educat ed rend feffilod publications, which though not professedly churehly and evangelical, ’ nevertheless were for Christ; and we havA found such a companion, thongh, and we want this to be-remembered, not a partner. The Upshot of alt this is that, The Lutheran Visitor aud The XIX Cen tury Will be furnished to all sub scribers for #u a year. Ministers, Theological students, and minister's widows will Receive both for #t.f>0 a year. The terms are so moderate, and thtff inducements offered so liberal, that we anticipate that many will avOiLthmnsalve* of this opportunity to obtain a good Ohoreli-paper and an taeellatt literary journal. The lies'.'Mr. Hicks. assistant pastor Of SLodoltofe Church, Churteston, H. C., is now both editor and proprietor of The XIX Century, • and lining sup 1 sifted by the ablest writers in the •Sotsh, wtswlo not exaggerate, when wetnqmsoa it a* onr firm conviction,' that The XIX Century will soon be come the favorite of every true Southron. t~c " * am «uo Lem PauteantA “jjndcu” has ilolte us good service; expressed our tliougbts^and admon ished the very brethren whom we, with acitreely an exception, have re- l»catedly urged, aud entreated to enrich our columns from their ample stores. Now and then we succeed in obtaining an article from one or another of these brethren; but it is hard work, and the process is rather trying to our inner man. We will try to deserbe it: Every one knows that there arc music 1 loses which play but One piece. They are wound up—the cylinder uiooves—the sweet birdlfke music riples on—they stop, and must be wound up. No wind ing up, no music. Some of our cou- tributofs are like such music boxes: not as regards tlic one tune, fur they are full of pieces, variations, and grand compositions, they can play (write) without being wound up, but they ■ill wt. We wound one of them up sometime ago; be jterformed—wrote one piece, and njp down. We wound another up, a few (lays ago, be too went ij^a tgxire, and is'now silent. We lip ye others, who oeeasiohnlly wind thempi’lves uji, but only tor a particular performance. One of the brethren mentioned by “Linden 1 ” was Newberry, Booth Carolina "We were present officially at the instattatinn of Rev. J. Hawkins, Sun day,the ninth of JaiMiary. But it **h«*i»iihiI l v coM, and not having a thermometer, wo tnroed ourselves bduoae; our spirits went down he low tiff' ftveztng pdmt and, thongh at toomet thny am rinug very slowly. Brother BurntM alho assisted In the aetkicea, took up Ids fiutlrfers with u gentleman who Hair‘a Inrgv steam bailer,' in whiuli we sssiwet mu- good brother madb himself entnfnrtahle. Thb oaiyoie that kejd liimself wnrm waRBrnthiW Hicks, who dhl ttt! the jwerielitaff; onoc on Sutanllv, and time times on Mnialny. The people hnwedar, tffere not wfisfied, n| leputa tin* trom fbe "Vonug MetiN Chrisflftn Association of Nwwberty waited on Mr. Hickson Miowlay requesting 1dm to remain and preach for them esjie ciuby. llutios nt home calling on itfiH, and the ncvive cold Inclining Wua, hut felt amliv the necessity of dhvlining. , ti The services of instnllation were solmn Mid imprerndve. The choreli at Newberry, which had lieen vsicant too long, for its spiritttnl wetfiire, lms now obtained a faithful, diligent, and able postor; mid if the (xsiplo will but liold np his Imnds, pray with hitu and for him, lalior when, where, and as he tells them, anil follow him, as he follows < 'hrist, the church will be built np, and souls saved, and added. The iieople of that village arc kind, intelligent, mid moral; but there an* some there who, when tin* ehureh bells ring out the solemn call to worship, dose their ears, and when the church doors stand open, pass by on tlic other gill 1 . Christ luus sent ti-unmml competent lalsirers to that tleh* but—let each church mem ber In Newlierry nsk himself, and herself too : “/ml lire the Gosjicl whieli mr minister preaches to*ine T “/to J do the work, which he marks ont for mr dot” “/to I with him, dourly, Constantly, gladly follow (‘hristf “When am I a disciple t Ob Htraday only, or on the'pth^r six day* aloof” Cnfaithful church member* destroy the effect* of the rcord preached, and the cimreh can not prosper as it ought, until every one from the smallest child that but lisps the xicertmt name, to the saints in man hood's strength, and tlic Is •til and weury pilgrims of many years of merer, of many lessons, nod of many comm 11 ttsms, fire the GoSjiel of love of purity, and of holiness unto God « ' i — ■•Vrii , ’ 1 A ▼oies rtpm the South. Prior to rfie lateunlmppy War. tin Otmreor cuvalnted oxtenkivi lv in the S»tUk, and bad un*uy tlovotwl Ui. iuis there. When mad facilities were re stored, a considerable iiituUs*r of its sld'snliseribers Scut for it again. At ilm trequvst of a rionthern brother, we mailed a few sample copies to ten or dose 11 persons uamed by iiim tohuji \v;yi so piisafiprclicmled as to ileaff to the promiilgiition of the o'.urrgV of'sending the Obscrrcr ijra- tuiloutfy over the Month, to tlirMe and .tlisUaet its charelies. and fiwlings of Hwi bnthiiotM Oku rub SoutUt The Holies, "one of our Lutheran mini* ter*r OyRl! not YouittJ, htttOru. — \i \ 1 * ‘ j* Sunny Side. lllsseed he the Lord, tluit oor troiiblcd Zion has n eniitiy side, til though it ie high np among the mountains. Would tluit every ehnreh would imitntt\. and treat It* imstor, as the brethren in German Mettle- t, In the •eeond place, to on emtarged liberality, the true interest al the giver. Anti I apeak here of hie iutereot* in a secular point of view. There la no troth more clearly revealed In the *n- iu this lifr. “There is a scattering tlmhiu<-reoartb, pint than? is « witle holding more than is meet, but it icudclit to poverty.” — “Houor the Lord with tliy sub- stance, aud with the first tiuiu of thiuc inersuse, so aball thy barns be i filled with picvilv, and t*y presses i lhir«t out with now wioe.* “(iiwr, I ami it shad be gives unto you s good ment treat Brother Gu,.p! W. love tliosc brethren. Our brief sojidim "““'f °** r ; ,.. men give into your boomn.” “He J°l?£ \ wkich sowelh sparingly, .ImM rro,. Wr otten, when musing on the pa< ^ V™*’* 1 travel ov« the wJZk way, up| I bo»u«4ttlly aboil reap aloo bouoHM- around, over their lofty mountains; we >m ngibu, tbvir duelling, leuping, Silver streauis; we guusy thongh fUr away, at their lofty ridges, au<i tew tiling ileaks; we isms through the long village street till wn use ms<k to atop at Brother UciiatePs house, atnl L4d-tUat our Imhhc ia then*, dnr illg oitrstuj . And a pleasunt home it Wink We ollea ask, what bna be ; cotiw of hitu, and Mrs. Beintfer f an kind, mo attentive to us, so desirous to please, and untiring ia l«*r emlen vors to contribute to onr comfort ; i and whnt of their sons and daughters. But, not out) that fsmiiy, Imt even family; ail, indeed, whom we met w ith,! were kiml. >V» never can forget the smiling, kindly biers, and wr seem to hear aguin, though like apirit-wdiis- pers, the kind, fruternul greetings we received. If over we wet with gen uiue, eliristiau hospitalit y, if ever we felt that wi* were among thorn* wlio loved ua, because we wen* a servant of Ua* laud, it was wlien with those dear brethreii. The aninted John P. Cline was our fellow-traveler, ami aguin aud aguiu have 1m* and 1 re called that visit, aud s|iukeii of it to gether, and to oar ft lends.' lie has left us,.and is now with many an one of tlioae with whom we then prayed, praised, anil communed. “ hound the sllsr fogtu *nd <L<. Tuning llivir tiiumpl. uit m**#." M’e were ill (Itrmdu Settlement in thesvns't ami pleasant month of May. Ill the Valley from which ue came Spring's magic wand had touched Uh: sliimhtriiig earth which, awakening, spread out her soft, green cans*!, •ml scattered lovely dowers of won- i ly." **8uch OTO soiae of t Uvea turuishod us ia Lb SeripLures. aud surely the* strong enough lo prouqit ebrwUuu to SO enlarged Idurellty.” if we believe /God, it ws have faith urn sigh ia hi* word to lie auvtsLthoo we ought lo lndisve boa wUeo be thus H|s;sks 0* M* •« Urn ouitfeM oT gtviug uur UMfitu to liMA-atiae. “If ws belisvw not when lie s|aiaks «o us of earthly thing*, bos' shall we bo lie VO when be speaks to ua of beav only tilings ! If God eon be trusted when he says, "Hu that heitsrrth ss the Sou hath srerlustiny I ft,” then l»e ought ss moldy in hr trusted, wbsu he says, **//« that hath pity an the poor U ndetk to the /»nt, sari that ithirh he hath, fires will he pay him again.” Dean Bw lit was shot asked to preach a charity sermon, which he consented to do. Wheu the hour arrived, he arose and read the above text, adding, “sow if you like the security, doten iritk the duet,” aud sat down. Aud short ns this sermon was. It ex|imwcd all that was milled. God ' ea/ioruc* for the pour. If we are not wttiug to tahi* him for security, can we have faith ia him at ail 1 In the third pl.ai*. wo urgi* an on l.irgcil Uberality on the part of God's stcwanU, U-i.m<y span this ars'/f hinge our .testing at tht jm If ameat. Not that we can Lins merit salta tion, bui apod Ui * |triiN*i;itr that tTariff an* luc test of Jaiih. W* can tt-ujly be aaved n;ui tin* gmutids only of an iuim»t in the utu.tuu l -ood of VUriKt. But u we iv.dly have uu ialcrest in tbc salt*Won of | New Pablications. Weinackt* An red,, Charleston 8. 1800. ( W A German translation of Rev. Mr. Ilickst Christmas gift, by tbs aoremi German Lutheran, 8t. Matthews Chtovh./of UlmrieOtdD, C. The trhnslatfon reads like n prose-poem; Interest*, rimrmn, delights, rod ns no original production. Dm very thing for the German speoking chil dren amt parent*. 11m* simpler, the sotihiae, the Itoly story of the Chrirt child is told, the greater, the more tiiesseil t la* effect A * Virbs Illustrated Catalogue and Flo ryl tiuidf for l.s;a James Vick, Uoohestei, >. Y. SouM-lhuig msgidAurut-rO hortue siccus—a mauinuui s hook. VJoh must be suuUusr Alberto* Magnus, .iironu iuiog if ,ws tin-got Shat stent rniuUr ndgned / we actually thought we were ousted in an arbor looking out U(hni the ttower beds Our stove was all right, com me il faut. It ie AlU (0 illiniLaUue'S the (date nf height colored l’blsxes is worth the |>rk»* at the pajuiddet, w liicli is only ten ouuts It tolhi nil about tlic cuUivolidii uf Flora’s treasures, aud it vrty ecueiUy winds us With cub lie tre*, squashes. turui|ss sad kohlrabi. One can sot live ou Bowers Beud and get it. We did not regret it, aud you will not. A tiling of bounty, etc. The Rural t'andiulan. .January, 1870. The January tinmher of the Rural Carahman Has intrinsic merit rarely ti|nalbil, soil must smtre a favorable consideration for the new Ann.— Among the contents we especially not ire the srtieiew on Fish Culture, Liebig ami Agricultural Chemistry, Facts and Figures for Fanuers, Agri- ! enlture of Knasia, The rica Island ; < Vvtton Question, and Tlie Culture of the Otire—all of which are first-class articles of practical interest, and evidently written by men thoroughly eonvrncint w itb tlie snlijeets of which they treat. The illustrations of this nnmlier ore numerous and hambsMiie. uml in npp*aranee, as s ell as in eon tents, the .1 unitary unm’ier of the .Rural Carotin in i e.m fairly challenge eotiijHirisori with anv o'her agiient turn! m. guzin;*. North or South. The XIX Century. Churieston. Jaw-. wary, 187U. 1. Ih miiiuicm.wit tu i'uhiie Mer.— Itols-rt V. Umvjm*. By Kxdiovermsr j l*err>We an* read,' sorry Am* the, % He Perieopal Hsrmdny and fW- indoixiiig. The Doctrine o# the Min istoflal OfB<». 4. ('ouiiuuuion of the Stck.—Tliis is also rfilttahti*. It Is one of the cheering signs of these Inst time*, that the nids to a correct understanding of tlie word of God and the ordinance* of the church are getting multiplied in our church. Sb*. , ; jt Gkiu 1US fb:rjLHL8KNT. I Prestun Co., W, N 4.J Mr. WlferL A* 1*1 W Hm of‘hearing aud puhlisUing gooil tntlo my pastoral life. I dill, (bis oiutnr both* preacher and teackel IU tbs Vil iam* of West t'nion, iq I'n-slou Co* r ®' . luridOiA that “nejjt in i:y|HgUu»K*,^»jtUe.Ml flee (IT tlm niluUpr,, U tlnyt at s bool tcachiiig.” Hiisu umlodbtsdly true. Now, gs I, gin at preaenf. pomlnniug botbj I uiU|it l>«,weij|U4iig dpoftitiou ol two fold iui^ortaav' iuid rc^mast- liilijy. 1 atikiLfrM uudeistood, however, tliilt t am not doiug. that for tile |»urji»*iy o( extending ut> use* fulness as a uLtndfyfw <|f tin* (iospi j. My tb*l«l of jMwpirwl labor is aloue a IB ply sufficient tv .satisfy the holy ambition, ami omp.'oy tiie tuigidicst energies of tic, comwou and mortal men. But before l digrams aay fur ther, 1 will Jirooeed to write a hat I began. m On Fridwy preceding Cbristmas, uiy pupils having very resp v-tluily and jmlitely ni]ueMttxl me to give them a few holidays, 1 coaid uot rv. ftis« the request. I fcU the need of it tuyself. I dismissed school an the off taring of that day at aa early hour. W.; had made up mir min i tv spend ua. Christmas at home. And u-< Aaula ('tans only comes ouev a year, we thought we would give him, this tittle.! rr -* i'ml a fair chance. We d-ici miued on ; bureuud having an extra dinner next df.v, it we could. But a turkey, the sine qua non ot'a complete Christmas din ner, was vaultug. I therefore start- **<1 out in wank of a t irkey. I s. kiu fott.nl the obj.-c: of aiy pursuit. A vou:ig gobbler was t» be the *.i< liai uf uir emlfwwiu pr.»p j dries, if to nurpiw c..ut * t<» u . all, ve iuiendt-d to y 'jb’.c biui up in appropriate si, 1.*. AIsmii uigtitCdl, ia ord -r la be a> <;ui *i about onr pre i.i.a,: i ts a bb»*h, spulliliug eyes, and pleasant voters of tdl present, gave evnleuc« that it woaVl be a time of hsj.nv memory . And one very beautiful and gratifying feature was, that the members of our sister Church, cm. tributed freefv “•«* lils-rally, aud took nu active part in the joy.and fcstiri- ti«^ of thi; occasimi, ,..,, ' A Hufsei h fasd siiiHFpt islus trfb) e Wa „ KpltUrd, to which- the pwraou wad Iris family were first invited *ud served no|;tt#! Jtonors tbsmoetr^ss after speudiug several boars in social eidoyment, lor which aU seemed to Ifr fnW m/6rt Ifctjfpf mdoff, puny were informed that the parsoi* h,,l «999ri»tfttt tft^ At* word, all was quiet, and all stood •'auribus ereetig”^hear what the parson bud to say. A^Uttle speech was luade, but owing to the reverify into which tlie mx-aker had been* tltrown by hi* overpowering Karpn^. and the cxtniordinary merits of hie subject, be was by o<> me«m able to do justice to the occasion. Khali), after uniting in u pray er of thank*. giving to God fur present amt past mercies, and Kiipiilications for future bloHritigs, mwn both imstor uml peo pie, the company dispersed. They left the happy recipients of their kindness, according (<* present pram, alioat #150 of “better off' ttuin they ffiund them. Every donation was val'.wble und most judieiotialy select ed—-on si sting of provisions, clothiBg, iM-dding, horse ftigl, and *• greed- backs,” &«., &e. Tlie moral worth of such demonstrations cannot be e> iiUUlcyl liy figures, suss bjr Oofiaos attd rents. Some person* ia hearing and reading the name of German Settlement, imagine that the iieople living lu re are a » ttu meat of "dumb dutch,” a.» they am sometime* called —a close listed, iiiggtutlly, and Metfisli peopi*, but you, Mr. Kdibir, know bettor. You have bow here. I wii here suy bu the iniormnlioti of those to. tluit if they bad beat seen fin gi iii.-el appearance of ail the gentlemen am! Indies who were present at the i*aisonn»e. on • CJirkiiuius Eve, aud the dignity and .uU-lligi-m* with which they conduct' **d thcm-ciiiv, and managi-d the bu- isi.ui. ad unfavorable ilupiVWfi-HM WiMiid jiave heed n. moved. 1 believe, Mr. Editor, that j I have Ui*.i beuetitud by the worthy example of other pa: islics, w hich a Worthy js-opic will id ways try to fill- i about on p.v M.,t;,. u jo.- lo4 » a:,J 1 urit *‘ “•«»* «he ^ipr slide, wv hroti ’Ut oar victim to the rj “” wJw * f u, «3 “If" »“•» l lo k, an 1 with otto nrighty idrolte of ,U * htowro*,' and Urns ttwowp the tlie u\e we (!er*p..at.d him. Ik* 1h ' u1 g the Imuds. ami relierw work uf te*«;h bad U.v:t tkme m too - ,li V ,l,u;<u «* *l«r omly jtoidora. summary and effectual a mariner f jr j v *k« tuittister to tiara in holy things. (Irons liesnty aud tfugraace. Kp in | Jvuvs ve will Is moved tbejehy to the mountain winter yet liugertd, k'i-t* t-* the extent (if oor ability. > iim*u vriss the llx-Goverwor re:uem- the snow fell; it was cold; hut the j Tbc optjoth* John soys, “But whoso I here. Happy the ntsw. w hom he hearts were warm, love was frrveul, th «' '‘"•‘J'* ««“*i “ ,mI ««>«k hi* forget*. A The Message frfia hj „ . t w ,. b ^ ...... ; and faith pun*. ' bretker b.,u* m^U. aad rimtleili up the Sea. A The I'uwsihfr Kn- ' “ r T ~ ^ We frvl gnitcftil, hapitv, audd.ecr . l ‘*” u *ft frum h "“* ‘are (d the South. A Mmrtres-or. “ , ^ ^ j e«l that, thongh so malty years have *»“• I^ctUth the let* of tied ia him f I A Old Girls- llv Klim Hay*.—We I . ,, ^ . ^ ““ • Z Zl Aud the Bavioursays with reganl to sere ua-iimd that wav bebne, |tB| , told some gentleman wuthud to see , ^ ’Ll. Tv . me at my front door, latoitc-bav to open the do .ir to use who 1 J. II. CUI’P. to httprs scntriUm^s aiging so dishonorably tluit la*lire uml Wehre trun-*t;itoil it Into German, blit we treated it with silent tndt(R*renpp, knowing' that it wouid anm nm itself into tW com mot) grave of niisupprehctiaioii uml detruction. The following letter from RcvIk. A. Holies, <i tic of our Lath# ran niittistefs, actitig.ut jiresent as agent*tor the American Bible Sociotv in Stmtli Garstiaw, shows tlmt the (Jlmcicfr is stilt appreciated in that regioil : “Though I am not personally qtiainted with yon, jiermit me to say that thegtKsl old Lutheran Observer pays its regular weekly Visit to my finally, by whom it is rend with much pleasure; We nil like the Observer. We are glad to see from tlie papers of December ,ld, tlmt yen intend en larging it. We sincerely hope mid pray that you ma.v seeure an iacreaae of Iff,<k)0 stUNtgrihers. May God bless you and', your worthy co-laltorers.” [Lutheran Obterrer. “ It is evident from the Observer's rejoicing over Brother Bolle’s letter, that it docs not receive much com fort from the South. And we assure Its editor that the lengthy notice of our good brother's brief letter will not afford him innch comfort; for he, the Rev. Mr. Bolles, is a thorough, whole sonlcd South era Lutheran, sound in doctrine and usage. He carries with him, and uses the Book of Worship in every Lutheran Chnrch he visits, and would prefer 1 o have the altar service much longer than if »H among us. ne is more over a kind passed, and so many chaugi cruel, heart-embittering changes, have taken place, these (Uur brethren have not changed, und tlu* children are walking in the steps, ami follow- ing the example of their parents. Brother S1ii*p|mtmoii told us tbeti of their kindness to him, and Brother Cupp has now nincli to tell of their Fur tin* Luliter.a VisUuc Book tf Wsnhip. Aud the BuVMMirsayN with reguid to were uniiiicd that way before, Imt! the final judgment: “Tlieu shall tlie suioe we buve rival this srtirle, we ~T ~' J * ** '"" i I NO. Kiug say unto them on hi* right say, God Men the old girls! Wei , hand, Come, je blessed of my Father, J can rnO roe whv thra term is -\™ ™ V?** \ *r, -r P™ 1 "™ ndu-rit the kingdom pnqavred lor v.a. ubure-L OU gids; the brUra | There stood two men ofatom virag^ , lira Troth has mi reenter enemy from the fomutalfon of the wroVI: Christ; the faithful workars p.sture audauthor.fottveb.var-, o contend agnmst than Prejnd^. Fort "as a huugn-d, and ,e gave . *uol*y achoul. the elmreh-athv.v. i‘" K ' .°T«^ T»^«■ • ^ meat: I was Bursty, and ye gave , ready, alw.v. willing to do good; !° M | wWh Wntte ° tl “ £ul ‘ UWiJ,g 8, *«' "J"”™ ^«K.uta bwms, areal.ke me drink : I was a stranger, and y, foifowiag Jeros; hving for otbera. ^ : | pnfratea 1 fio Its*. Triera abounds deed or good wiU, and tlu-ir works of' ,ook B,c : >'sked, and ye clothed niul waking others h*|ipy. "e lore HbAisgi iltim JA fUK i 11 11 n J"‘*snie«t «n doctrine love. Tliut same Brother 1ms the ■»: I ^ k i -mi J? visaed me: tfo-ra-lov. U, worit . ,th them, rod j * TtiI * T "«« <:?«?*. f fi ' r ^ ^ ls*st field in tlie Church. True, the ’ * “* prison, aud ye came unto me. j wish are had » ehureh full of them— mountains are high ; tine, the storm . ’‘''ft* 1 **“' righteous answer him, | we would take the city. i>. A ls*ge«d i king visits them frcipicntly , uml w in- "jrifi Isrrd, when saw we tfos: a i ( g EtldysLsuv. 7. Bhonhier to Bhoul- ter mdkes it his headquarters in \V., hungerrel, aud fod thee t or thirsty, j der. A Review of Kx-Govcroor Virglnla for months; true, the people] -•>'«* th.*e drink l Wheu saw J Perry’s .Sketch of 4. C. Calhoun, have to Talior hard, ui.d to bu;Ue we tU “‘ “ strauger. and took you in t j By lion. A. Ik LougMree*. Ot twit valiantly for their dufiybrepd ; but, ,,r '"iked, iu«l (dothed thget Or we have, and do eiyoy tliis ottiek*. ij,.. rtl>rm batteries are already- they are Warm hearted, God fearing j wh, ; u w ‘’thee si.A, or in prison, , It '« Mo* nubest. the ranurt, the, porftfo,,.' ... ..wv. V. ...... ^ December 24, ) Rkt. J. If. Orrp—Dear Sir:. An immediate aud unconditional surreu- <b*r of your house and premises is hereby demanded for the eveuiug. Resistance is useless. Should you j not entertain n doubt to the subject, make any. your premises will be taken reason can tie usaigned. Such jodg- meut is the result rvf prrjndiei*. With , men of views thus formed. R in often < if Imt little use to STgne. They ( have prejudged the case, and they do tn an.l .nun* unto ihcc f And the King , *hnn»«*h raid the moot miMiag thing unto Sid-, • I“•'**' my brethren, ye have Ahm* j It unto me. Then shall Ue say also and riiristdoving. Bless, Olsml, those brethren; and ' “"«wet aud say uuto tbanv, we ever read. He roosts IVnyativ*! may; through tbf labor pf thy servant, ' ' rely 1 say unto you, inasmuch as And I’orry dewerves tk I nUmun in their pastor, many, nay all, Ix.nl— i J'? W.« »l<a>*‘ U unto one of the Uaat .dead. .. IU cannot deOrad bimself. ) Ix.rtl hear,—be made wise ration J Liberality. In a mimhei of aitides, nndrr tlio caption, u ft i* a life devoted tu money getting that J regret,” WC sought to present the subject which heads this editorial, in a, phase that would pwalceu interest, and show many, aetnally guilty of covetousness, but who seemed to be ignorant of tlic fart, the true state of the ease. We now intend to offer some encourage ment* to the right and full discharge of the duty of liberality. And first we offer tlie comfort den tim'd to be enjoyed l»y the liberal man. To make others happy to the noble miml, is one of the highest aad purest forms of enjoyment of a mere earthly character that cun bo ex perienced. Hence, be who judicious- ly, and yet freely, contributes of the bounty with which a kind Providence has blessed him, to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, build rhurnhc* and support the gospel, found and endow college*, or semi Bibles aud missiona ries to the heathen, iiossesses a fund of happiness of the most exalted uml exhaust leas character. A personage of no leas distinction than Ho “who spake as never man sjiake,” has said : 11 It is more blessed to giro than to receive.” And Sob oinoo says : “He tlmt hath mercy- on tlie poor, happy is he,” Did the rich then study their own happiness, they would cultivate a liberal spirit, thro’ hearted Christian gentleman, wl* has a corresponding practice". hm-il •) :«•« aifcoj *Uat- yU nr, . lulu. -«.W ,fT - * 0 unto tlieia uu tlie left hand, Do|iart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prtquired for the. devil sad bis angels: For I was a huugrcd, and ye gave me no moat: I was thirsty, and ye gave no drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me tpit in: naked, and ye clothed me not i sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not Then shall they aiffo answer him, saying, Lord, wheu saw we thee a hungred, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee T" Sun-ly in them* things there ought to lie incentives sufficient to induce every follower of Christ to the prac tice of a liberality, co-exteusivw with his ability. I)ep«ml upou It, Uod will require on impartial account of all our talents, and with regard to none will there l>e more rigidness manifested titan with regard' to the talent of wealth. ' Header, what do you intend sluill he the character of your sentence at God’s bar I Will you now seek to make to yourself friends of the mam mon of unrighteousness, or will you now school your heart against the Cfill of charity, aud at last, though having gained much of worldly wealth, loose your own soul f By order of J. H. xvnjsoN, Fommiuider-in-Cliief of Friendly Force. He « a A ad fom. We do not cm* (^rtsttU .s eve, 0o’clock, one whit for I’alboanV polities' In- i Mm, rifte WiVS , tlmt dull we have always been under the t Wf . in n<> rimditiou either to re- unpraasioo that we differed from him; i *, lt or n ,treat. We knew it wo.Ud hut John C. (Jalhouu IN a ,Ktrey •, ^ t ho bfittdf frit of v;Uor to give grvat, a ooMe, a psLra8r« maa. Wo Ug***, np . And so we did. Be- ahorikUte sotty to thitik u«»t hafoed|. M „ i , w „ ffniztHl in llu; ot the (’ommander-tn chief, who made Rev. Dr. Schaff has prroeuhsl #500 wortli of book*, purchased while abroad, to the library Hart find Thyology»l ^()mi|g«f x., : , i,*. , x ,.. withnut ( hrist. Indeed he must have been a Christian. 9. Early Literary Progress in Booth Caroliua. 10. Patties Dp Velours. U. Tho Velvet flown. 12. Editorial Warkaltop.— Home excel lout work comes out of that shop. IA Passes Eu Passant. 14. OUa l’odrida. The Rev. W. W. Hicks is now tlie sole editor, gwr, and director of the XIX Gen uity, aud we know tlmt bo will spare no means to make the dose of onr •mutiny as brilliant, and os peat as possible. Ws will furuish it and the Lutheran Visitor to subaot-Ms-ra for ## per year. Now is tin* time to aaliac-ribe. Imhre B’sksra, St, Louis, Mo., Jsu., 1M7U. Tlie Missouri Synod's Monthly, ('outsat*: Preface; Materials for Pastoral Theology; Tlie EvangHioal (Ecumenical Council at New York; Immanuel Bynod; Literary Notices; Ecclesiastical Intelligence.^—This Magaaine is valuable; aad we recom mend it earnestly to all who read German. Every Lutheran Minister ought to understand the language of the Reformatio*. Theologleehe Monatshefte. Allentown, Pennsylvania, December, lftftft. >; Consents: • A fkn Con vernier) »f tlie Sinner. the demand, tu propria persona, an <fid and welt-tried friend, who, 1 w^s persimded, WinM have mi hostile iu- tent ions. noo6<yTdown street, when lo, aud behold, here cam* bodies of Infantry, cavalry and artillery! (Don QuixotU* would no doiUit, have itn agine.l it aomething a great deal worae than theae.) We sUssl in amasumoiit, ami awaited their ap proach. As they came up in regular rank and file, we discovered them all to be friends, nearly all of whom wc knew. And wq could *oe at once tliat they did not home to plundeV and carry off, for they were well supplied with rations of the most palatable kind. They brought anus full, bas ket* fill), sacks foil, slgds full, and sleighs frill—a perfect omnium goth- tigation erum of all good things. It was a ’ complete and successful surprise—a magnificent and magnanimous ‘'do nation, party.” I venture to say that omnibus juiribus, nothing of the kind was ever done anywhere more neatly, liberally and sqc^easftilly. About seventy-five or eighty i»ersons com posed the party. The parsonage was filled to Its utmost capacity, It was a Joyons evening, not only to the Dominie and his family, but also to all present, Ifhe shilling' connten- Y j and, consequently, they ttmk it pre- sumption on the part of t lie man sks I niMh-rtakse* to reason with thm *m the mibfrbt. it is peculrariv ttnfor j tnaatc wlmn prejudice o]**r«tee in , favor of error, for it closes the hasrC ig*(list conviction, mnl renders it ubmist iiiM< icssibleto truth. Having lorraed their opinion*, with ont tnvea- j tigntioii, aud withont difflenlty, and not having entertained any dodbts- I respecting the reirreotiK** of tlioae j "piuions, they t an see no need for tut j investigation; and they hear an ar gument, founded on tlie most careful investigation, lielicving it to be held just a* they hold their views, sod only to let, ie ]>osh as A* result *4 Iff nonmee, or prejudice, or • bias rc- cetvwl in the (*arly training ef the individual. They are- astonished that the world cannot see ns they do, and some even |iit,v, from their veiv seal, those who differ from them. Any thing, therefore, which proratsMaay intertereuoe witli their prejudged convictions, or threutens to disturb their views, is looked upon a* an ia- nuvatiou, and nu attempt to deprive them of the right of freedom of thought, and liberty of comment*. They entertain uo disposition to i»- ve-stigato. whatever is proposed, hot without inquiry, and without invea- they believe all opinio** differing from theirs unfounded aud erroneoas. and, therefore, con- sider an examination uunccearaiy— propose such examination, and it at once excites their {Missions; undertake such invcsugutioD, aad they repel, with a feeliug of wouixicd digait}', the force of your ivasouiugs, pervert your argumeuts, and thus disqualify their minus for cglmly considering the subject Taking it for grautod that you are iu error, tliey not only disqualify their mind* for a recei>rioU ( . ot trnth, hut fond the truri ■re trying t<> da>n*t rimid* -danger about molly array t ,J«h Such »*ffe< t fc jathediftcf but in Nothin j have seen tbemscl'*- tl "anW'-ti nmotkt*—re->- -may ptoposu party a* ahm. •out even an )I»r»|!otfti«>n : lit is they op! tjsvw It, they They oppose I judiced ugau- ore ia -0PI**’ fort nut bf « Now, tin- a i fested iu re •ehureh raw* •this U the “It is a v tlie half cent -several of oui tablislied for American pa* •ducted on the *cretly, but aft< -—that her diJ •radical change entinion which toil name, va part; that th. Mat ion was lie: that the title she herself < lu pare Scrip nm: or a fraud ; an fesaion, which king* and onij stoke and lli the poor com; and needed th< of the Nineb* it traly refot i free! The con Sake of iguorrn jiiflneiK-i ii;s>n Ministry, eann ■ill suffice to tain Hchool* foundation of were undenni » eliurebe*, and her |M*ople! M language whir i er* and bt Ifo*: denounced as ‘wliirlt is uot i at confessed v\ trine, diseipliii. tuiigiit with iuii upon a* if tb< gauic law. Th faith confess,., and lovingly dev] testimouic* for 1*1, was held to wise and enligl defined someth i i of ChriMtiau Saw stitnte which it commended for which onr frith of discord and her pnlpits and wide fields of th forty years, an gitimate fruit in and schisms: in litigation, audio unhappy divisioi has been neglect. mod her best j ispeat in com Uot Iter fuJcl* -Vad if this h tour schools, an, womlrr there ,*\ dice against wh;i duccd as Luthe: Mmrshjp is pur,4 ffilled with Luthl •doctrines, and I. there is ;» jtreju,! has Wn grown years. Of late minisBers have eeaeral, and au Christianity—o,n nobody, and on,- everybody—tellii, it matters not wl “or to wliat Chore is a Christian—j i'hrisHan meant (hat a Christian 1 * 11 - When the lb ^hat a Christian here*, our early tr indices arising I'r W, U prompt ns to * «*j «dufraet,,i do 'triues. Xo », these* pr ' "Vet-tome. This, •cannot be dotn* in wd by a steady ai (be Book. Truth i *“ d will finally AH we a* <»me their prejn. th * grace of |mi ricnee have her |s* Let those who It: fthjeetions, and ai, i K. I- h-. U.” | V ( the: lenci ‘rati*, make a fa ***• and then.