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I-.' ; ■ H y ^ tpOI.UMBIA, S. C. . j l*riday, May 10, 1872. Editors: sv. 1. R. RUPE, D.D., Columbia, S. C. iv. j; I. MILLER, A.M|, Staunton, Va. m -te-fe % spared our ftf|urcb. It aeeiaofi to dm that the cterck praaeatiag a much larger surffiee, conii More easily have lieen blown down than the huge oaks and pinea which lay in fragments around, and I am con strained to believe that “God did preserve his temple.’’ itialj», unity f in liberty: in ail SPECIAL SOT! must n, Bank If these can mom - tenet* tittle, charity." Ic le money in a AH Post Re office if. send IKK. registi Pa an e cere require uumbd tlcient.! , All eimnnunications should (rive and carefully are out, sod which are ftot ouj y the name of f>\\t alsf» that of the con " —“ subscriber is n niudc iu Post s, or Drafts, : be obtained, ixid I.rr- obliged to tIOll. _ maston letters When reqi are seat to sufheribers until order to discontinue is ro und nil arreamires are pahl, as by law. Moray returning a of the paper by mail, is not sui ting to sub- names Ten’ cats which subscribers, post office, ty and State ry, ia order jproi>er eutries may be promptly irately made. ige and obituary notices, and i'T inteudod for publication, written separately, and not in letters, to receive proper atten- paper and pros] believe •The el l woul your worth acted You* will Correspondence hi Carolina.!—Rev. •I am pleaded with your wu per «c, but its association I do uot like. It may for a while, but I do uot that God will bless intrigue, will uot sanctify the means.’ have been a contributor to »per, if lay seribblings are shing, had your paper (ouorably from first to last, ive lost many friends, and itiuue to lose them in this tows paper, is in State, jfinless vour temper is mild ns. It is no only your ut the South Ca -olina Synod n hostility against us, as from her Minutes, and it a great pity tjhat the fra iug, which was held sacred ished for year^, should be , which would! be traced to you and yatr paper as ring edge. Wo await the f your meeting of General Charleston, and if her tone t may start a better feeling, the contrary it should be , it will give, occasion at session to causp some ears Yours &c-, # • • -it • Mourj i-Wksturn Vis qlnia.—Rev. says: “I love the Visitor. It is a wql lome friend at j our fireside, aud wi !■; could uot do without it 1 fully ettt orse the course which you take i| Ijfxmductiug it, only re- every family ijn my charge [take it.” Synod No|bth.—From Rev. h, April 25. ,’s blessing re*i upon you. spirit of your [paper, and isters and edituts general- cultivate the Same there much less trouble in the and vastly m^r? good be ed.” Church Resurrected. jjstou, S. C., ,-\^>ril 24.— st returned frot#[ Orange- i l re-organized the church rorable circumstances. In now their house of wor- out of debt, and money the treasury to put it in | repair. They lijave about aty ’ members, among whom are Mayor and some the most infiuenl ia} citizens. Tfaje holy com munioot was administered, one per son wa$ confirmed, a church council were elected aud in- the Book of Worship her an Visitor earnestly ed to them."; ve interesting communica tion is from Bev. S. W* Bowman, the Pro sideut of the Synod of South Carolin i, and we truly rqjoice that he has succeeded by the blessing to restore the candle- the church at Orangeburg and trfi stalled, aud thh recoin The the Gk>d Will Save Zion. '" Ai -4 «,» i | . T. Hallman, of Fi inds us a letter fhll of joy. Hej m elder in his Pin . faithful man, a alons evangelical called away “in ;■ of his useful because—hot we :will let It: “On yesterday, while ; from a wedding, I passed church, which stood right of the severe storm through our j county r, the 18tb, 3ut the church in bj ui and stiayge 1 mg nearly all dowa, the I could sat boil T»rpMW>d^ thauhftd 1 Langlsy Mills L Rev. B. Keep* informs us that the prospects for building up the church at this poiut are favorable, lie speuds a large portion of his time there, aud preaches twice aud often three times a mouth. There have been four persons added to the church, and much iuterest is ntani fested. They worship iu an old building at present; but the Lang ley Company have consented to build a house of worship free for all dehorninations. Rev. Kreps also informs us that the temperance cause has many firm aud bard work ing friends, both at Oraniteville and at Langley. There is oue temper ance society at Graniteville and two at Langley. Oar We are uow a licensed minister with. salary, not of the Gospel, nor of the church of Christ, but of the State of South Carolina— We speak by authority, the au thority of the comtnouwealth of South Carolina, aud woe to him who dares to dispute it, for we, or—-to tell the truth—a frieud paid $1.88 for it. But our reign is but short, it ends with June 30th, 1873, so saith the—we would like to wnte parchment—but it is notbiug but a piece of pasteboard. Readers out side our wisely aud well governed State (!) may uot uuderstand this, we will therefore tell all about it. Rev. E. A. Bolies, the iudefatigu ble ageut of the Americau Bible Society, aud our kiud brother al ways ready to aid us, met us the other day aud said: “Have you got your licenser “Liceuse, what do you mean f” lie took out his pocket- book, selected a priuted slip, cut from, we suppose, the l r nion, aud we read: Liotnae Law Penalty. Office Auditor Rhtilakd Co., t Columbia, S.C., Apr. 23,1873. S 1 aai directed by the State auditor to notify Merchants, Hotel Keepers, Tavern, Boarding House and Saloon Keepers, Railroads, Telegraph Companies, persons holding official positions in State, County, City, Corporations, Institutions of Learn ing, Ministers of the Gospel, Ac., receiv ing a salary, persons selling goods by sample and soliciting orders, and all who are liable to pay license under the recent act of the General Assembly, that, after the 90th inst. the penalties of the law, which ia a fine at least double the amount of the license, w ith six months imprison ment, will be applied to all who have not complied therewith. M. J. CALXAN. Auditor Richland County. It now tiecnme our torn to ask: “Have yoUjgot yours V* “Yes. What are you going to do ?” “Get mine. No use to fight the state of South Carolina, now she is backed by the army and navy of the United States.” We thanked Bro. Bolies for bis kind ness in calling our attention to the “Act,” and went home cogitating. Now, we do not object to being taxed; we have always held that a citizen should contribute according to abili ty to the maintenance of law and order, and that a voter should carry bis ticket intone hand, and his tax bill, receipted in fall, in the other, when he votes. Nor do we object to the classification ; onr Lord was ranked with Publicans and sinners by the Pharisees of his day, why should onr Pharisees not have the same right? “The disciple ia not above his master P Bnt we object to being taxed as a minister of Jesna Christ; we object to the offensive language of the “Liceuse;” we ob ject because it seems to be but a money making act; and who gets the money ? who is paid T Ask the teachers! ask the hard working men! THE UTHKRAN VISITOR Now, we want to kiof la, shall ws hang “This Card” «• the pulpit f Another tbiag. Suppose “a min ister with salary from another state” visits us, most be take out a “Li cense” before lie preaches in oar “conspicuous part of the place of business?” Drummers, mercantile ageuts aud others have to do It Art therefore such traveling ministers al so taxable individuals ? Any how we are a licensed minister of the (Mate of South Carolina, sod suppose we are bound to preach State rights, State sovereignty, sad t Lot oa have peace! 40. 1172 it kiM, and will We have our “License,” but what will we do with it? That is the question! We want advice; and that we may obtain it onderstaod- ingly, we print for the benefit of our wise men the “authority” we now hold. “No. 261. u* Class. LICENSE GRANTED. For Fiscal Year, 1872. First quar ter, ending £une 30th, 1872, fo Rev. A. R. Rude. Business, Minister, with salary carried on at Columbia. M. J. Calnan, County Auditor. This Card must be placed in the front window, or if there be no saeh window, then a conspicuous part of the place of business.” Now we are bothered. We are law-abiding; but where shall we place “This Card?” Rev. E. A. Bolies is agent of the Bible Society, and we advised him to place “Thin Card” on his hat, and to preach with his bai ou, bat we are a settled “minister,” and we think that onr •tfedy is oar “place of business,” al- _ it may be ; insisted H — hbfcntf&b is “» cotospisKfee part. 1 Ou When the present number our anbeeribers the delegate* of the General Hyaod will have convened, and will be engaged in legislating for the welfare of the church of Christ. We consider the present Convention the moot important that has yet been held. Great is the re sponsibility resting on the members. On their actioa will depend the fat are of the Charch in the Hoeth. We are confident that the Lord ia with na, and will continue to blew* na, provided we wiH be with him. But we fear sectionalism. Kadi Hynod wants to be the first, to have ail the InsLUi tions, and all the praise. We are parts, bat not united, as we shook! be, into au organic whole. North Carolina left oa, because the 8emi nary waa not located within its Hyn odtcal bounds, and yet it was a North Carolias Synod’s delegate who moved to consider tbs vote by which it had been located at Mount Pleasant. The aame la true of the Book of Worship. It ia charged that it ia uot Imtberaa enough, yet at the Hynodical meeting at Gooeord it was a North Carolina minister who fought it step by step, sad it wonld have been leas La therm t It is, and there wonld have a good many more “then may-a” in the Book, if that good brother bad uot gooe to sleep, sod we had not read, very fast. The members of that Convention will remember that when be woke op he rubbed both eyes eral Hyaod. COLUMBIA. S 4m (’All. A<x-gl rife In H. kni^Mt, of Chartptowi W. Vm, sccdpted a call In W.nfcslnr, Va. ptftoe, wn, —• of the A circular from Post master Geue d actioa P answered ho j “yon rai Cress wall states that, owing to say, Elements of Vocal Mask Him the establish aw* nt of many new puat; pltfied. Always call things by their offices throughout the country, ia right name*. It is improper and all coses the muae of the Coaatj aaobbiah to coll area a book by any ns well as the post office and Htate, other name than that the author be superscribed upon letters, circa* gave it As regards the •Kleiaents hp, newspapers sad other matter of Vocal Music.' they are exactly to be forwarded by mail what the writer soys: -siinputted.’ - <•» The) giro all that a prreyn Tan on* km van Ao ai*.—Au am , know who dantrso brother laboring ia the Month sad to worship God with bis Mbaoriptiou to ths Obsmr molodjr. And, hy the way, air, then odds: “I able to pay far the to my own Hynod’s Pox and Vi Colorado; 11m Tools for Terms, $3 a year. Mingle No*. 3® cents, a It. Wells, Now York. ••d defeat the L ^ u) Pa ^ablishment. of God di» toils sod , ah; it ia a in pub!** I'imfor}, ted yot 1 do not to do withoat it—it hws« to hi part of my moomMml 1 like y< editorials. I think they true -pint.* Asothe tor, a cherished friend of early years, f altar, sad ia also cheers no aith kind words, sad akio with his God. testifies to His Ute ioag attachtaeal mag. Christ and his to the iter emir in these words: “I ring. Lather was not only in other sad batter days, at as. I refutes that God hm yoa, sod girea yon promli the chnrch. and pray that his smile may continue to rest apuit yon ia yonr labors of love. The good old smL Ohsercrr is ooe of the OL I hare dnnng my whole «dT. he wonld insist that we e^aald We woe Id add with the exception of the few yean that the fibril /*«*n, f/ferm in hr of the war, nod yoa may cuwat me ostsss aod IntroUs are given. Wheo {in ss a U/e subscriber.’* WaJKTBIK—Ttw Lutheran and MtS calU on the editor of Lmthsrnn lteerrer to stote, iy, aod ai length, efel ths he that •f ths Lards It may oral Hynod has fixed vtawa ia regard to this amlter, sad that all Its mem bers are a anil. If the loath artirfe of the Augsburg loafaesiua it a wish to know, from the editor of the infiaeotial organ of that body s»«Ww la fi>ea, we A Chapman will in as appendix the for oar liturgical l*aoaiAnm Molvbd By V. W. Conrad, D.I>. Dalivarad before the Oistoricol Society of the Kvaageb col Latherao Charch, daring the Ooareatiaa of the ftooeewl Hynod, at Danoa. Ohio, Jam 14th, 11171. It Vi It fe nsp stood* that article ! s ■ — w anna — To whiah aod exclaimeil, “1 have plug, 1 most watch now.' we responded, “Not screamry now ; j Kxv. W. ilOtMX^Wl are glad to we are nearly through." AU selfish leant that this arestesccileat views, all ambitions aspirations, all sml foithful workman is tmtm Synodical narrowness mast be hud m bc^lth and treagth. after In aside; we must act for the whole, been alauwt at death’s door; we must be of ooe accord, «• most hope ami nrav tf We work for Christ. We want oar people, while the General Hynod ia ia neeawo, to offer up dally prayers that the here may all be of eae heart of one mind, and do all things for the honor and glory of God. We also urge them in the devotional tamed that he to retire from may prove will be active |*Urd ministry shown have hero solved by sad the position ia eorrertly stated, pecoitantie* Caithfully given. ts condemn, and to remmead hi this addrees, like it to he extensively among our chart-he*. If Dr. Conrad one Id only move flirt her away from Medina grove, sad if he euakl get relieved of American Utk The Ambbuak Mam uel $1.50 a year. Its table ol most the entire We invito | Maw ton’s i Condition of the May'. Baltlotore, Md. its cover* ai of agricnltore. to charch with n |M*ri*hing sal May. VaL 3, H. G. $2 a tutor • of Gmoovillo, H* CL, who dta- caaore “The gaeotioa for the Sooth f and to ArthgPs, “Xtodar and Tnto” —* ktod of tiUotfa, whiah fii are apt to think hot lightly oL Rt lAL CAaOLOUAK. Nik A Chnrlootoi yonr. The ouatents are, ao usual, vnriod and inatroctive. Where there in ae much that ia good it ia difficult to point out the beat; we therefore advise all to get this number and jadgs for themselves. Pitch's Musical Muxthli tar May is not behind its It gives eleven worth, et mnsioasUer*’ rates, $3.75, for 30 canto. Head to J. U Peter's, ufifi Broadway, N. Y. Mourn*** Musical Jam esal.— April. Havanash, Ga. Loddoa A Bate*. $1 a year. It gives, ia addition to reading matter, two pieces of manic: A new song, “I busy sud ths Mounutiu Side,” and “Christmas Tree Polka,” by Metcalf. Wo olgect to polk calf the in S it aruutid the Cbrietmas Tree, aod iu fact to doing it arouud any other kind of tret, either before, at, or after Christmas. We could never aar any sense in “Polka.” the poverty aod hardships of r, itJ " fnl ministers aud their family, „ * the profound iudifferenre or •dby to iw ^ b« ^ for help of brethren of ^ precious faith, repeated in thrr r with almost every visitation «r tw charch l**per. What a md U outrage and wrong la dnwfonte to delitMjaency on this point! We know • venerable and mfoister of the gospeR. fetom ; ^ g% . it 4m alt the charefire, end who V oo hit bauds and his heart the bet dens aod labor* of the ftoprrmt*-,, deans of a large, and important institntimi of learning, who preaffifo almost every MaMmth, often tn,>] ling amny nrffea to perform tfoii labors, wHhont recefiing a dtm eemprcaatfcm for them. TV 4t%t brethren who invite and enyoy hi* services, sometimes kindly bear half bis railroad expense*, the oomynu\ giving the other half, and meet M» at the station and trot bhn off oh plough horse or rough For the Isthnn Vidtor. (Hr ibtrdly be a} goo<l Krsa gel teal I si there* Hut rtxrt Hkvikw April, 1«72. V«| No 2, t oiumbta, H. C. Co 23. i H. K. H.—lfor constant and uatir imii eotitnlmtor shear art trice hsvs *ud Miuistmal Support; t*hri* } been read both by young sad old Uaai4 > ^ l , bilonnphy I The with ao mark interest and benefit, •M' ucr >pfc*l Sn* Tnatoment; Bn j is throwgh hdandilm mospUmI I I^reabyterate; The Tnbnual of Ills VaI day to ask the great ueaa of tne R ,. n tl v t tor reader* will miss the Charch to bless his servants and hind aod loving guide, sod we hard to aid them in their deliberation*. | T «kst to do. ft K. B., al Then, on next Lord sday. let pray er bs though able to instruct sml eater Critl meetings, and when they assembi themselves together ou the LordM i ^ i^v down the pea she ases m dill 1 u,r} * St * OM ** f °r — tiua; Home Remsrk* on the Uon of a Call to the Ministry ; cal Natter*. We hair only louud une to read made in all onr eburrbe* for God's; rein both the karned and the wise. ^ ••‘I arttefeo, with both blessing ou the measure*, adopted y et prefivs to devote her gift* al ** mk * U mt *** '* eil P^mod We by the Geaend Hynod. ’* from fire to twenty-fire miles: fe preaehea three or four times, sad h trotted hark again with matrifelii verbal **sara»c*» on the psH ft his friend*, of their high apptmh rWnj of his services : lie retana v* him h.«ne ned his work, broken dovs in body and mind witbont • pmsv M mmiiesft nhft. sad there tV msi ter end-tr W’nnld we eonM *sy h troth tl».«t tb»*r** this matter ends! God lias in store a just pmmchasiu for this kind ot oiti 4 distiom^ty. ssd be wilt some day, siei h* hohm- say metv it oat. That a earxe instead of a blessing will follow such labor* we have no more doubt than tkst the Judge of all the earth trill ts right Another still, well known to na, sad who tails day by day hr his dally bread, ia dragged around in the charch often to long distances to perform gratuitous labors, sad not untrequendy to expose aod re fute some miaafatevoQS heresy, or to defend some vital doctrine or dor ished practice of the church—a labor involving a special task apoa hh time and power* : the work is the people seem more than dab the hoary laborer the “eld ■uui eloquent,” and et assure him that he has loft the lawyer, the artisan, sod <*** vivacity of his youth. Kmd they ma*t be past ftw their |mo|4e thnac— wotiderftil old msa Aft to the common neime of all. T ' M * greatest wonder is however Now, how fe it with respect to mi a that old man has so loo^ w; infers of the gospel whose <|uslifica- 4mm4 to preach the whole truth to turns are often of higher order, and i peopl^-that he ha* m of time, labor and money ;! *<mg failed practically to apprewstr | too, serve our people at a meaning and fall force of the heavy cost of bodily and mental Apoftle’s question. Who goeth a umr toil, and the *orrifice .if esse snd time mt his otrm charges t quiet, and ehertoMM home comfort*;, Tliese are not rare exemplifies* *s and to oar hitter mortification there of the short coating* aod *roog-d.< is wanting that nnUereattv diffused tugs which have wrought m muck of indebtedness, which inbure* mischief iu our church, hroughi of oilier calling* adequate down upon her the Mighring di* Mr. Kttiorr That many of onr people have not been taught with BgHHIggPJP vital that the gospel ia ooe of the things which God has ordained ahall be provided and paid for by money or its oqntvnlent. to evident from too common to hire the notice of anybody If the skill, labor and time of the physician he employed, in their be half. their indebtedness is at once pen wired sod acknowledged : more than a unto of gratitude, sml the ordinary re*)landing* of kindness is frit to be doe here. Ho with regard to men | ten nation for their labor*. r people habitually sml entirely to the children, who hn”« mmki-d i.M.eod'ug ibe Jd and , v , tf „,| t BBlly nun tribute of their al! had learned to love and Croat her.! *•** * ahsat them *9 FeEMIUMIL—Wa are about to «f- WJ|I|| thr m to prar *'"* b >- feet arrsagemeuts which wiU enable ^ linrd to give ft ft B. health smi Qt EEt .-Ought awt ihe man who us to offer liberal inducement* to „t rw , K t|| < that she may shni again dam* to hare an oxtranrdmaiy cull use her jew for their lumefit. *«> the ministry, to be an extmmdi- ' - mams -— * nary man? I* it not a fact, that A Cask ot Bi auemail —The re •**»<”* of a case, not unlike several pleasure of <iod. and consigned her to the real ranks on the great high way ot the baptised host* Nft long since we attended » meeting of an Evangelical Lutheran Synod. all who will interest thewaelves ia extending the circulation of the Lutheran tinier, ami as the new and the old terms would be likely to cause oonfoaioo, we recall all extra premiums offered up to the present. This of course doe* uot include Li is commission of fifty cents to .every which have reerutly occurred in this ** **pecial, a miraculous ' |»resch the Gospel ? the civil institu tioos unde* which tbe\ live—show no distinguishing tmekwanines* ** which there were present perksfa with respect to guvenniient dues, twenty ministers, representing **•«* sad then- bmog uot the shadow of than as many churches cum (teed a reason why they sliuald oat as of a meml»ershi|> well to do in the Urt\ and least qualifk<d pram|itly sml liberally respond to wealth of this world. A special H lay the most sires* oa to# obligations among in their reia j fort vras made to collect from • vrtv country, iwnc to ns from Kngiaml. The Rev. John t i nod win. of Morton, near Mam*he*ter, was slamfered by i-sll. to tioos to the church, and regularly large crowd ssftemblcd from thesr appointed nitaurtry, Iheir backward- several elm relies contribotions fir Littell'* Livrsti AuE.-1'he areek.j oaaa on the. |«art can only be nt «g«.t «l» «-u.U .. » preWiM Mn( . Mllr) A „ 8U«lfc*-n«, .ho soMcnuer. charged him with bring criminally I» That So?—The Lulherun Oh says: An esteemed brother intimate with herself. Mr. Goodwin, the moment be heard of the stories, from the Month says, “We do not I ~ ,lw | n P°" Mrm ' * fnr » reemmtMbam attempt to disguise the (act that the ■*** foiB®g to obtain thi*, position of the Lutheran Church in ^ WB •“ rioo. sml the jury the Mouth is somewhat precarious.! W* vv him £1,080 damages. Mean I the Ban, fWwMff General Coundlism has it* adbe ! homaret, the soman and her! can Jmlges, rents, and were it not for the influ- * ra **** 1< * absconded. Mr. Jus- ence of that body among us 1 t* 0 * Lush, in summing up, said : One only be nt “nstanama, and the education of *■ ly number* of The 1 a ring Age for uuoatad for by A‘fectlvewes* in digent young men for the GospH April l.lth ami A; wit 20th non tat a : j thair rehgtoaa rdaeatioa. iniuistry, mid at Mint $200 were rest- Aa Kngifeh Interior in the 17th Cea- The reapuuwthihty of this short- isrd. :ittd we were afterwards toM tary, Quarterly Heritor : The Htory of twonag ia ia great part oura. who by a party who knew whereof he the Tick borne Cone. Saturday #£r have bad this great baaineon iu baud, affirmed, that at least one half of The Legal Cm tension in Aarr Wo 1st led to iuatii into their minds, that sum was drawn from the pw'rty Voltaire, t as a find, principle, the vital and leplenished pockets of the minister* A Voyage to imimrtaut fact that Amen | aod wtched to ; 1 compeasatioa lor the toil ami Mauiui, Hgect^ar ; The Hecret Poll of those who Labor tor them in cy of the Vatican, Saturday kerietr ; | and dsidwns, a* to foil of com|tensa Mir W. Gal I on l*h> whdagicsl later img the Lawyer, phystemn or any veilttoa, SgerSatv, ; Tappy’s Chicks, | other party teadering them son ice. Care of Tattooing, The letharse is worthy of hie hire. Jaurier de la Krtu ev hath the heed they which prm lira gf the gospel. Note i the eslfepfma far the it tii would be united. The little money they have sent South might have been better expended elsewhere, aa its tendency has been to create dis cordant elements in our charch. But the majority of oar minister*, aud a very decided majority of our laity, sympathizes with the General Synod, North.” cau hardly cottcrive anything diabolical titan utterance* of this kind against the character of a Her grman; and when tbey are so en tirely unfounded, and ao persistently adhered to, as in this case, it is right the jury should mark their estimate of such com!not hy the i mount of damage*. ■ ■■ i ■ ■■■■«■■■■ ,i.i New Publication*. r M. Motto, f$«fefir; A Hoag fi German of Noralis, by George Mac I too* hi; the continuation of the gospel shall APOHTACY. The Lutheran and Missionary says: “Rev. 8. P. Mprerlier, son of Dr. ft Sprecber, aud Pastor The Nr.wCAsmrr, containing Mpark of the Lutheran church at Albany,' M$$®$ffi|.fiHfiffii0ffm0ffiffiMffi$ilHi N. Y., as we learn from the Obeernrr, 1 has accepted a call to become pastor the Btemga.” by Jean lagilswi ^The t order, as t Hid tu the churches of Mtonr of the PMaseita” by the dm Oaf*bn. cem mt da ye. Upon the first tiugaished French writera. MM. day of the week, 1st ctrry one of you Krrktuanu-4'hHttviM, sa«l “The Maid lay by him in stare as the Lord hath ot Mkei ?” Itrenies shorter artirfe*. i prospered tea, that there he no gather |met ty, etc. significant Bible ; iweaeat, sad a very ioconsideniWe minority of laymen who WMMif give. What a showing? Whs « responsible for this blushing sbssw f We hssard nothing in afenniotf that it ia in great part da* to »to fact we hare insisted npoa. (icople how not been as tu*d*** n tally and authoritatively taught *»» this ritol subject as 8cri|>ti»re tree* ing and Apostolic prewfeote clesH.v and unmistakably require they dtsM be. Ministerial <Winq*reri« b» vf Hayed a fearful part fit hringisf almut aod perpetuating tbfe defk»rs hie state of things in our chsrrii. and nothing lmt a return to the established order of God, tbestiy of a Presbyteriau church, aud ia about to abandon the Latherau min istry. Home time ago he published an article in the Obserrcr, in which he maintained that it was not honest for the General 8ynod to call itself Lutheran, and proponed that the The imimenptiou price l ing whom J( «, . ^ Of this M |«ge weekly magazine fennoas, oonstituthig a fundamentHl I shown iu the revelation* of hi* «' ,n ' HowlI! IwSSiImIDM! u ** • m fnr <* l"<« Ot out MloMwtal in«ro«ton,. I WiH wve n. Imm thr Ate. ( Ik». 1 «•» W is sent and if negfeeted, or not diligently lying against all such nhoitewhtof!*- with The hiring Age tor a year, attended to, the result in every case 1 Hi* stewardship let another take Uttell ffiGny, Hooton, Publisher*. will ba foot that which we afl now * * Cat i# teirs—Wfiy rinatevt* » ^ The PiiaKaovxMHCAL J or* HAL so modi deplore as the riu of onr 1 ground t Is the doom written »!”*" i for Msy is a moat interesting nnni ' charch. the wall of every church organic from eminent American composer*, beside* a large amount of new music; being the moat complete collection of sacred umloilire ever thiishad. By G. O. Robinson, 0>* puti Columbia, M. C. Published Duffle & Chapman. We placed it in the ha ml* of the her. The following topic* are worth ' The duties of paying and praying 1 tiou |>endft«nt!y iWifeksff <*i aa on any other vital point. * More noon. Hryirt- special comrmrndatiou; The Preai- moat be associated in our pulpit in dentiol t'ompalga—.fudge Davis— straetions and pastoral ministration*. uame lm drofipei] aud some other, ; “Professor,” and asked him to give Gov- Parker: Ho* the Faculties or our people ever prone to en on more suitable to its doctrinal status, ; u* his opinion. “You.” said be, put- Combine; History of llicrtugraphy [this point, will he deceived into the accepted. Aft: wc to understand his | ting mi his grandest pndessorial in A ; Bxprresfon. finely illaw belief that tliey really «h» tin- one defection from the General Synod to air, and lookiug at us and the harm trated; rhooaiug a Servant; Robert acceptably, whilst they ncgWt the lenlmrg College. beeODMOtod with the diibouesty aajleaa mnaie book oa if rue word of Chamber*, tin- dfetiagufebcid Soot- otter. Paying nfoin , and spirku;d - *ix candidates 1>S proclaiated fig him iu the article re ' his decided «*vr ftiture, m you can tub Author and Publisher; Puutah- impoveririuuent and death inevita i*trv. one-halt of Canditlate* fur thf Ministry.—I" tin* Junior and senior classes ot M»h- their are tweid.y* for the Lutheran «■»” * ftiture, “you fernvl toj Offiosr, Stboll, safely toutowo.J impov eririuuent and death inevita i iriry, one-halt id * h<*ui will he al*l« 'My await the church ; uml praying *ti> in both Eqglwh «*i»d will ft* prai r, palsy ’ German. u i'm ifo Latter tea Up NoETH. Ifear amia t srta* i| north got b® l| tyr . north»«rd Bb <n' bcr<1 ' tors. Dl ' -V Jgive our pexple^ *a well as you. those two valia: ^ral Hynod (Ko«1 Conned, have kept in camp all d then the din mime solitary gun ed battle baa Intel i little uneasiness h i in portions of th| from the fact that oant congregate*; from the Old Pei to be titer poatot of the times, th- not yet clearly and The Kngtish U»f Carlisle, Pa-, tatof Joel Sehwnrtfo D.lJ C. S. Albert, wl, wsld’s assistant i Lancaster. I‘a- atri the Philadelphia .n already entere*! u; of labor. Mt. Mai Reading, Pa^ the < od oougregation iu oar church, lately i Domer and former! sad Valentine, ba- Anspach of Dam member of the ( Synod. He will few weeks. Run! other important < > gregstiou with iu Pennsylvania, is si ting a change of My The approachin Synod of Pennsviv phis cm May 26tii to with ooasi<h- some anxiety', never ia a more tion. and, whilst ,i able unanimity membership dis able difference ot matters of chu educational qae»u claim a good deal special refer*-no i the Myood to M at Allentown. Th belong to the My established by u. stitution and was ago by a uuinhi-i gentlemen iu and From the fact th located in her ten members of the I bers of the Pens that MyiK>d ha* interest in the m»ti beneficiaries there quest of the st«n portion of the 1 The German pm however are not college because tf made a “living lan stitution. whereby become competent man as well a* more satisfactory m* be made will-. l*g«\ it is paosIbU establish for itself ibr the Philadelpli entire Beneficiary probably be overt sent workings is 1. expensive and v« by many. The to Work this busin cocoont thau any the East. The Lay men's t. held in th*‘ in Jication House di much. The twv General Synod w favor the exclns: fhe sort of books P^riy, but it wa tlie **•! object o to get toget Wealthy lay men to **"*> fw the S*s ; reaoiutfote fhese church pu».: ^fuire too uiucli in* th, ‘ m ?o im|ividn JJ**J*te them pay rbere *-»„ some t, Council taking tl •Vfore, lmt they- h auds off and let ! ^ It ii*r Uiiust-l P«reUase,l it from men w|» 0 Martel i There H rni( ot the 4! [*** »! North ^ ZoitschrLf, |„i to* n, l.y Rev. r (Mildiali 'PR* V f