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T *8 the General t>y ministers; and d feeling tbe im- »yrepre«eiitativet,, votes, with a vieu? i m each of the rill at their next i»te* to the Gen. t'ae Directors of feminary, we be. for the learning, only in the ranks I but especially 0 f positions. It fe sat that we cast roll of lay-dele, our ecclesiastical aally Yours, Bbclubk, 1 1 hear the follow. st against certain Mjr preTaihng i« ?nt, from the sne- ^wened Dr. Ewer, Jtantism a fail- Jiful little treatise |»ch we are tempt [Lutheran, he con- ctioe with that of of the treatment received at the [ly Church, “even him, and refus- ?lf with his offer * * ^ is fairs, festivals, ■especially in days |pew holder’ some control a ‘church,’ »gh to go back to matter: lust' know whose - |r-ceive, and whose receive the gifts trs. Neither shall lifts ot wboreinou- itions of coveters >r the sacrifices of ion to the Lord, of such as afflict Oppress the father tall also refuse all ryers that plead for Lera of idols, and |ghteoos publican.-, frauds in weight ;ra, and hang*, \ judges; drunk- usurers, and, in ^ ted man who lives ^ st God.’—Apostolic % IV. c. vi. ten whose whole method of busi- on human and jht, and yet these even begged ami of their evil and holy uses. They res to sanctify the a part, and the |ws them so to do is them eternally, their whole life is brought to them refusal to permit I ill-gotten wealth to >f God. jh ever gets faith igain on divine and |iples, she will find it discipline, which |gains of men with matiou, to be. oue Irfui weapons of dis- Ids. |she is borrowing Is from the devil 'God, and the great the dcVil insists on ^eiple and interest, forecloses on his ikes the whole. If lis, it might be some Ink one bad cheated money for a good ie has never been looks sharply af- church or charity, invested a dollar, ;laims his own. 1 ’ words, from the ie evil consequence oj also well worthy ot rival sects mong chris y countries, i, its rival, au of influ- y too eager , sects which gin and Bo rneans uotli- pnlsion ot ib. It iuary power ;nse of the ^ is no longer Satan, or, ti he fears, in the days me over ad though the Liianpported r penaltie^i the reality s very real ling of his the visible i the court ng him out below, was arthly type ;aveu. The □on him to i j H« bad tight no longer daily assuranc s of forgiveness in the Word ai id doetrine and They rere all to him forms. He was making a Df them whi c he remained I '•* - ! i a i a. * "i ( ie startling precision of a need excouimi inication declsr- It iwsitiou. _ ifoieo from he* after tbe fall, fell upon him ven. And like he was driven uto the wilder g sword drove to tho tree Lord. 1 *—Lu- aoc bss (ho of tho garden ami a flamii back from the altar of mmdktrd. An Arab’s Opinion of Europe. a Ausland” has a ti limber of letter's the Arabic b;r Stavrophoroa, very ii iterestiug com ts by la Christie n Arab on the lit state of Europe, lie ac- that there is great liberty Europe, but ttiinks that the of liberty is greater yet, and aboplft <lo not ei ijoy their liberty lB .peace and coutc utiucut. “I as- this error to unbelief, which ing more a ul more in Eu *i “The Kuropi ans are enlight- and know a * front deal; but is not a saffleiei t substitute for improvement oi the heart and iou for hei ven. They are ly and i laves inwardly.” ?e talked to a trc veler who went i the unphithcatre in ), about the t i eat res, aud he that they are for the adnl ted him, saiyn itbout doubt, ihe people learu as useful as a . But we eoti- 1s, bu for entertaiument, what do they hatever \ leases each one for dissipation; p*T secs evil in a form that does deter, and goodJ as if it were tho uct of onr po rer and not of grace of God, which helps and gtlieus us to Jo good, if we vc. Therefore ire say that the is a school < if seduction and , and impels mi ire to doing evil good. A chr stian flees from from those who h schools. God native country pleasures and teachers iu su Go , but fall from t ie Christian faith, raised that mj not been inocul this evil. G< y blessings ui many the nations, the French, more powerfu * i the W( that mai ited and befouled has poured ont the Europeans and it is evident tally the Eng* id the German, than all other bat it is also do not thank wb sh is the source and live Hike tbe he ithen. * nd many of them write Ivooks id many of spiri piritual mei i’s book, have Woj read it too; of all blessings, poison, through h perdition hi s extended even onr countries like the cholera, on know, sim e among ns also who read R man, the French- alien from faith, but as we bad toaiued the Word JfGod thoroughly in t ie schools of tl e Americans, and experienced its po rer in us, it work ed ipon ns only hi did the book of tho “Infhucy of C hrist” and its fa ble*. Renan of friends ami ot ed tail Christ also tells what occurred to him, cr what he found, gives ns the chaff of his fables ojf the whe it of truth, which qniqkened individuals from the Apostles. Moslems ghed at ufc, when wo exhort* to read Lur Book, saying, the Christians in the land e Franks to Iread it. They re it, they denu Jesus, and main- thal He was] a man like other , and that jhe miracles were ptioii8;and we, we honor Him as if prophet and| believe His ininv believing in His better Christians icran and Mission and withon lity we a theyf’—I chi in THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. 0., AUGUST ». 1872. tfcor ; meetings; who u ou£hly conwmred to their a superintendent who will come c*r Iter ami stay later, who wtfl do something boride teach music, who will do more visiting, who U filled with the Spirit. 1 " 1 1 11 Ecclesiastical LITHUAS. Hate Virginia.—Iter. W.O. Wilson, of Washington county, IN*., vkitixl lately Putnam county, and succeeded after two weeks labor iu organising a Lutheran Church. A boose of wor ship ia to be erected. Rev. Wilson expects to visit the Keohawa Val ley shortly. What is the Virginia Synod about f Sett York.’—So minister belonging to a secret society can become a member of the New York MinUte rium. The Minnesota Synod.—The Min no aota Synod held its Annual coovcn tiou recently at Mankato, Minn. It adopted the coustitutiou of the 8yo odical Conference, and resolved, unanimously, to uuite with that body. Pastors Brauer and Kick act ed as inspectors of the Missouri 8yn od, and declared tbe proceedings satisfactory ami thoroughly Luther au. Strtdes.—The Swedish Lutherans in Aurora, 111., have bought the l*rea- byteriau Church. They arv also building new churchtw at Burlington. Iowa, New Windsor and Orion, 111. lfteds of a 8\bbath-8chool. it a r^ceut meeting of suiicrinteiul in Boston, tie needs of Sabbath Dls ^erc diMn88ed. Among the waats mentioned were : milsionary| spirit in gathering hose now ojitside; a closer ad ftice to the!Bible in study; a g of obligii tion to the school as as o the :lass on the i»rt of teafchers; enthusiasm in the ight that v e are a part of the >t Shbbath- ichool host, laittling ie truth ; < o operation of church hot ie witl the school j a good >f piet and other qualiflca- s new mperintendeut; con- 0f the greatness of the work d, and p< rsisteut labor lor the ensign ouls; sympathy with r evangelunl Mhools; prayerful ion of the lesson, beginning on*flu* brst ds y of the week ; tench n the class insteail of preaching; ths4constant tl ought that each «ab- hnfj i may be tin last for effort; pnne- vi< tea cherB; teacliers who know the r schc lurs are absent, who fin l oot the real amount of Mge \>ot sessed by each sebol ho uuderitaud the intluemw of petaonal character , who attend ICscellaneous. The Palestine Emigration Polly.— The Jeteish Times of last week makes mention of the return of Prof. Grata and Messrs. Levy, PoUin ami Gottschalk from Palestine. Their report is set down as “an additional argument against the folly of en couraging the emigration of tbe Jews to a country which has no other claim than that of a venerable monument of tbe past.” There are now, it appears, about 16,0(10 Jews living in Palestine, and “their aver age state of culture is much lie low that of their fellow religiooists iu Europe. They have do visible means of support, speud their time in idleness, playing and Talmud read j ing, and foolish pining and singing on the ruins of the Temple, eking out a miserable existence by tbe charity of the Jews of Europe, America and Australia.” Tbe me mortal of tbeir visit by Prof. Grata and his companions suggests “the general elimination from all Jewish prayer-books of tbe portions refer ring to the hopes of Israel iu the restitution of tbe lloly Land to tbe possession of Israel and tbe rebuild ing of tbe Temple by Divine I*rovi- deuce. The Time* considers it not ouly a folly, but a crime, to feed the sickly imagination of poor, ignorant |>eople by tbe hallucination; as if one spot on earth hail a greater value in the eyes of God, ami prayers sent up to Heaven from a certain locality find sooner a hearing from tbe Throne Divine.” The Christian Leader (Uni versa] iat), believes in vigorous preaching. It says: The pulpit must iusist that the disease of the world is not upoti its skin, bnt in its blood ; and that men's principles must be revolutionized, and their convictions changed, be fore these evils which it is promised to reform can jMissibly be swept away. It is therefore the legitimate business of those who preach what Christ revealed, to attack and eradicate the errors and falsities from which those abuses and wrongs proceed. The reform which Christianity demands eau only be secured by the preva lence and imwer of truth. Does the truth hit and hurt f PreachingInnst have some sharp points or nobody will be pricked. Agitation is one of the conditions of life and growth. The days of controversy in the church have been among iu purest days; and if auy man quarrels with preaching because it is aggressive and sharp, he is a weak and timid disciple, who forgets that Jesus came, not to send peace on earth, but a sword. Sprinkling Comes From Hen sen.— Dr. Cox was going out of my church one evening, and there was a shower of rain * falling outside, and tbe people were therefore detained at tbe doors, and did not pass out as rapidly as usnal; and he said to a distinguished clergyman of the Bap tist denomination, then in Pierrepont 8t., who was walking ont with him : “Brother, what is tbe reason of this delay f “I think,” answered tbe other, “there is a shower outside.* “Ah !” said the doctor, “there are qnit© a number of your persuasion here; they ought not to lie afraid of the water.” “No,” said tbe brother, “it is not the water, but the sprinkling, that they are afraid of.” “Ah!” said Dr. Cox, “I know they are afraid of that; and yet it comes from heaven.”--/ter. Or, Storrs. la aa editors! apoa V* aaya : •There la a large to whom the very hdknas. They assume that It foaall of theological which has ao pta busy world of today clans may shape It as a theory, di vines may vindicate its aagalaritfcm, bat practical a*a of the world most paaa It by as obsolete. To them. It hi “a root oat of dry groan. 1. with form and comeliness,* sod thus it has come to pass la certain quarters that the readiest method to provoke popular applause, to rates a laugh or a cheer, te to make doetrine the butt of ridicule. A great change has com abnat te the pant generation ia The old doetrteal been extensively laid apoa the shelf. SeutimeutAltum has crowded oat|_ sober thought and atady. Mack of our religious rearing te of a kiad that tends to create a diureltek for doctriae, that makes the reader tm pwtteot of anything that requires mental abstraction or fixed thought. Impostors and Ministers.—A New York dty pastor gives qaite a nan bsr of examples illustrating the troth of the following from the Christian One of the oldest nod mote re spected pastor te New York, ones remarked te the hearing of the enter, that after a long expsnroes, he was! forced to belters that every stranger who called upoo him, withoat aay credential*, to solicit peraaiary aid, was an impostor. This seem* some what uncharitable, and yet oar own experience te rapidly tending to the same conclusion. The number of impecunious individuate, young sad old, mate and female, white sad black, polished aad rough, tastesa A i, a tn u with tew te plate Suddenly pausing te hit B. to i roue to Ids fret, and with i very rod hot, said: *The collection has al ready been taken up* “Never mind. Brother Ik," “take up aoelher, for I intro make the congregation pay te^lagte ta well food.” When the I had tot token up, tim emfrefafifcu was very wide awake Indeed. A Huston millionaire, with a la*jr sou, recently gate the youth one week te wkkh to aoteot tome bite “he seek up, tbs “Well, father, I was thinking that if yon would only advance am #300,000 or #400,000, I could invest it te Government bonds, and make my living by enuiag off I e • Indy a hard read to travel ;* bnt thinking that too valgar, substituted the following: “Perambulating progree sioa te pedestrian eseatmon along the ter famed thoroughfare of for tune cast up by the banks of river of Aa old lady at the Weal scut to bear Emerson torture, aad liked him. The only drawback was, that the sutfiect announced iu the pupers was * Destiny,* which she took for dentistry, sad never discovered her error anti) too late to consider the ting nod reps Ui re, who call on the j podartioa from that altered stood clergy almost daily for aid, with the P°**L variety of tales which they toll, People who ore such fouls as to would make material for a large stoke thmr money on harm mow volume. If half the address, loge might have their eyes opened a little unity and persistence which these by reading sarh a fact aa thm, wlurk “artful dodgers” exhibit ia the pur te told of Mr. Harper, the owner of suit of their trade, were expended Loagfotlow, and lus whits rater, on some honest railing, we sre quits . before the nw sore that success would be (he re- The old man ■sit- mysterious, but said nothing. lie Thieving Chn*-. Z«l u «“ ^ *«• .ball barr to .nvrat u> d~cnt* h * J ' ln '~ “»« th. before, to be seat immediate ly to Long Branch, lie arrived ; Is ate confined to a the liver is stented, it ptd. It ismwersies it. If the serve, are it tenors sad rein If the mind, shirk rver ■Hh the body, is (tootsy It relieves the dttenslty. ale amehsatem of with the tews of hi ao rivOiard nation te the which the utility Bitter* a* s Ins to, as. to TUnMigtMmt both by the the rtandard While M Is a medicine for all It te especially by the K the purest and test vr gt* fee the world. Beware of the Bitter* made te acrid which snerm to foist Their name is L*giau, sad the potato has so cnotanter that they are ate psteanss*. Adhere to the tried . HeoiteAev** Mtbrv, aeld mdf In nd never In kegs or barrel* tho Tropin* U te SECURITY a LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK NEW YORK. Robert L. Case, President Theo. A. Wotmorc, Vice-President Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. The nie that rteth te Heir u may, hut a remedy fur Ite m all u that for even dimaor there te aa antidter to the vegetable kingdom The aborigi- aee* were the virtia** te many and loath same maladies, yet they foetid ia the wild* of their forests rrsNthes sere end nowerfal. Arlinc on 1 beitof DB. TITTB hAKAAPAKJI.LA AND QrEKVS DELIGHT te tetored to the pshtto as s mote highly nan atnwd v«g- •table rosapound. poaaronng extraoedi- nsry power foe the me* te Ktomulku, Neuralgia. Hcrofula. I'lrer*, Hwediag of rspOoua of Ikr hkm. Fe- IJm r<ssplaint. 8msd- ary ftyphOte, the efforts te Meresry. he ft te a ste pnweefsl shevstire and blood psiHi*. aad te the *ai*r IMk mo harmtoo* that it stay be sard by all Watoli ont for Chill* and Fever, aad the ayatrm for rvstsUng H* at Lark Dr Tstt*» Liver Pill* lto. Tstt'« Hair Dye the old look some exceptional types of the wide awake piety of the present genera Business Department. Far "Iks Little Ckarsk around the Cor ner" In Georgia. David kikard. Frog Lrtd, AC,#I.U isssaes NamlM-r of poltoto* iaaol in 1871, 5,324. ^ .imr BOI-FOHFEITIJBE In TEN PAYMENTS, and ENIK»W MEN i POLICIES, «•« th«- Dxwt farorsMe t«-rni». Ibriilcudr. an* ftoc lam) at th* end of ftrtl yi-ar. All Policies are Non Forfeiting »ft«-r tliror ouauol cn-mium ktavt- Im«i A |r« goud agrnt* aauted. to a bom hove bceanoUC In a ml indnreuHuU will te> offend bv Jaw 'LOUIS SHERFESEE. , General Agent for South Carolina, . -Vo. 40 Broad Street, Charleston. J. II. KINARI), MAIN STREET, STAUNTON FEMALE SEMINARY. r IMtE Third Semtoti of Staunton F« A male St-imnar> will «.jmi ou T»m> day, the 3d of S^tctubct next- Thi* One Door South Columbia Hotel io*tituti«n now «m i> ail the fariiiti«> t- 1 ' of tli* boat female schoolm and is prjol - ; sally growing into public favor. I ,.. -i . . , F or terms and farther particular*, ad AM dailv recrevmg and spramg. a dre^ the Principal. Urre andean-fallb M-lertft^lM«ck of REV. J. I. MILLER. Staunton, Ya. IF Catalogue* sent to anv person «hi appltoatios. DRESS GOODS. — Church Notices. fiauth-WssUrn Virginia Synod while t n word « rider wni ooutest with Harry the old man Intel tion, found in men who are ao | ligloualy auaroptible aa to be oft •caudalixetl that |urachiug ia n -.piritu.r cnoagb, .ml >bow mm- M‘uaibtlitu<s are so blunt that thev ^ ooanl rule ace no wrong in plunder and financial ^ ^ Osnu he. The col *** dr ~» i ■ • ■«-««, moontod upon lamgfrllow, and won t'olleyra.—**A ooltogr of thta day the raw. And now comes the cun cau not afford to stand where a col rluakxi; The whits boy was mroi by lege stood twenty five year* ago. The Mr. Harper to have a roll of times not only have changed, but ahowmg that they are now changing more rapidly with, than we are aware of until we stop . 1111 and look buck. College methods are The Thirty-Fins Ansnal Ccmmttis* te the Lutheran Hynodte Nntb- Wcwtoni ViiyiHa will hr h id ia fit. Peter’* rhurrh, Mowtgomrry cowtey, .Ya. te-«rinataf *ad the | Thursday bdier tto third Sunday in for the 1 Aagwto. l*7t f». A. RKPAH*. Ilwuj that he' Notice The Evasgritral Lutheran B«m*d te Virginia mil h«4d i»* Forty Tlimi Annual (’•a vent ion Is the 1-uthetan rhaivh, liar Va, tasmacinr Tlionidat even tag. Any** IMh, I *75. < Mmtoter* aad deleewtoa. aim I at trad, will reader a favor hy ■ lafonaiag the pastor lari. REVTg W. HOLLAND. llamamibarir. Va. O. A. 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It i* by far the ruote taking and salable book in the field. 1. It ie on a vitally im portant subject. 2. It ie by America's mote popular writer on health. 3. Jt is for the price, the largest and handsomest book ever sold by eobscription. A*p-nt-. the people are carer for such a book, and will urge you to bring it to them. W*rite for tenue. Ac., free. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, 733 Sanson Street. Philadel phia, Pa. fMay 3—3m 1872 Spring and 1872 kn ft-xnret to tmmrsMUly New Advertisements. NEWBERRY COLLEGE. |J At \\ (’ S\V K VV\FI 1) ^ Churches, Schools, Fire Alarm*, ft* W *” •* . U m AT I 1 Llil L Farms Ac. Fine-tom-d, warranted, low ‘ priced. Inscriptive Circhlars sent hw . BLYMYER. NORTON A CO^ <564-604 \V. Eighth te., C'incinnati % 0. We an* sow receiving <nir u« »lv set SPRING and SV’MMF.R ST<V'K srtortftd I^J*'eb 23 of cow—lv READY-MADL CLOTHING, Apcntn W'antocl I Oft ATI 1» XT Wit lit it Hit . K, t’, Task Himmou*' Uvur Krgnlntor passing through a very repni trnmu regularly, euyoy health yoorwtef and tion. There ia 00 help foe it. I*hya- ^vs gratiSratMU to those about you. ical science must be reorgaaizevl iu - You will have cause to bless the all ita various .topartmeuta. it ts day you beard of ttomstoua’ Lim dimply impossible that Brown Uli Regulator, versity ahoukl stand stilt sad not memo open 1 '• ry eouoeivnble avenue to j TutTH ASP I*ORTRY.—Milton puts 1 T'HE Aasssl uf tin* ln»innti«*n ■« a i*n I’lv 41 4 |viirv\TriY> it* students in aa tarsi history ami . r , . .!/ I will mn*M«n> ito FIRST TIH’RS- M \ k H II' (1 1 11 M f * \ |S J into the mouth of Lunfrr, iu “Para i» A Y of SEPTEMBER <toh», H«7J. I»a j 1 1 riiinaiLl I O disc Diet,* these memorwlile words— “TO UK WEAK IS MIKRUARIJC.* Never was a truer srntrtHT w ritlcu II ATH, FURNISHING GOODS, etc. 1 Ilav itv accam! tbe mrncra of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER in onr Cur tom IVpartmcnl, ore will TO SELL A XEV every department of natural There is at this time do work in teaching that does sot rec ognize physical science st evfry step. We must do it here. And all than this— supposed to be wrung so saying, we are not going, I trust, to dose sight of linguistic pursuit*, and I, for one, tto not propose to tone sight of tbe studies of mental and moral philosophy. Physical sci ence, to-day, la mixed up, in all it* various detmrt meats, with met a physical ami moral science, aad it is impnswible that wc should separate them. They constitute part* of the grand curriculum. And, after all, I «n satisfied that educaton which does not round out a man Intel toe tuslly and morally is an education Which, for this age, te ineffectual. Then there te the devolopmcut of the faculties of the'body. It te iw possible that a man should have a healthful brain and u heulthfhl coo science withoat u healthful body. X U a seems to me Impossible that thrife should he a foil and complete edu cation in onr day tli*t docs inyt rec ognize all the various depart ments of httmau knowledge.”—Rob inson. • Worth of a Sermon—An exchange says: A minister, not a thousand .miles from St Louis, was recently making bis way quietly from Um pulpit to the door, when one of bte flock rudely stopped him, and thank ing him for his excel tout sermon, handed him what be said it was worth—a huudred dollar greenback. Spare Minutes.—Bpsre minutes ore the goteldnst of time, and Young wrote truth when be said that “sands make the mountains, momenta makes the year.” Of all the portion* of our life the spare moments are the most fruitful in good or evil. They are the gaps through which temptations find tbe easiest access to tbe garden of the soot. from the Arch flood in hi* impotence and agony. Every victim of ore voua debility, or of that drpreaaiug languor which is 00c of the accost {taninvent* of dyspepaia and billion* oesa, cau testify to the misery of mind and body which they tovolve. The motive power of the system is partially paralysed f the mind te haunted by anxiety and fear; and the softerr te a* incupalrf* of apply ing himaelf energetically to any kind of bust ness aa if he were under the beoumbtog influence of catalepsy. This terrible mental and physical condition need not, however, be eo dared for forty wight hours by any human being. Plantation Bitter* is an absolute specific for all the tor menu which a deranged stomach, a disordered liver, and shattered nerves, superinduce. XT The wont Goughs yield, as if by magic, to the wonderful curative powers of Dr. Pierce's Golden Modi cal Ihseovery. Wklt routs wishing s quiet and health) *»l*nr SI wtitoh Ia ttenrate their ms*. «<sk! (to writ to cnamder the advantages te New- berrj Ctelrgr. Tbr roans «»f molindi** i* ss thnrmtfh ** **.' testitntton te the klste is tbr Sfttothrm Stter*. Far furtkrr |arUcal*r*. *d4n*» Km. J r. SMKI.T7.KU. Wdhalia. A. C. Aug 9 * 4A—|f SIMMONS’ ta tlie ljatcte St \ Ie*. and fruarant*^ sstis- f»rf ion. Wc arc tetU taking uitlm for t Boas — Special Notioes. A Fsritees Glormu* aad delightful as the Bummer weather ta, its tropical tout Is a severs trial to tto vital paw pcs. Eve® the prostrated hy ita trass applied to this condition of the body is "geuetsl de bility." Now, general debility arises from aad includes s variety te sftmeaU. The H ver is store or lea* sflteted. the bowels are is called PERFECT-FITTING SHIRTS styles of SPRING HATS on hand. Onr , Furnivbins; (>#ods Department w 1» complete. Iu fact onr stock embraces everything New arid Nobby, which we are snre will please the most fastidious. 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