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THS I.ITHKRAN VISIT**, OOLCHBIA. 8 C, JUNE 21. 1813 nafMMiU with the Synod to re- fond. at knot, the principal sf the Uttkll’s Lmn An t ^ bent of The IAring Age foru* ending June 7tb sod 144k k following valuable sod fa^ contents : Msary on ^l** Dreams, Edinburg Review by Prof. Tyndall, MacmtiiS, zine ; Notes on Gbeets sod Q ComkiU Magazine ; The pw feet* of Forest upon AttnoapU Soil, Academy aid wbtah be bus received from Church Is procuring bis edaosti Coliimbia, 8. O 1‘RAYKE ACiAWST IMMKRSIONWM. —The Ee. hoik. Friedenebote, of Akace, speaking of the operations of the Baptists in that country, re marks : “We will pray the Lord to restrain the error of Baptism which seeks to substitute its vein human work, its netf appointed ablution for God's work of the one holy Baptism. To follow after Jesus is not to Imitate and ape after Jesus in the things which pertain to Ills office as Saviour, eke asset we cause oar pelves to be ernciflsd bodily. To follow after Jeans k to deny one's self with all one's pride and carnal thoughts, and to take op one's cross daily, but not to walk in seifap pointed self holiness.” The Baptists deny the efficacy of baptism as taught la Holy Scripture, making all its virtoe depend upon man, and yet these same people hare made a schism ia the church of Christ because of their peculiar view as to the proper form of baptism. This is gross formalism. Their disposition to baptise ia a manner and at times to aMtke it particularly unpleasant for the person to he baptised, shown that they hold to some extent the Romish doctrine of merit in works. Friday, June *7, UTS. gttnd move for the By nod to appoint a central mission committee, whose deftv it it la leek out suitable noitiL*. •ad sees la eeeatpy them, and do all they aaa to arrange for their support. Dr. D. F. Biuie k the chairman of EOITOli: Kiev. A. R. RUDE, D.D., Colam his, ft. C Rev. J, I. MILLER, A M., fttanaton, Va. for the a<M • i on |hi« •.« foiling to arrive, this duly had been assigned to Jadge 0. W. ffhuffby. of this city, who had been approached that morning by Mr. Millar, whik he waa deeply immersed la kw papers, / Two Acts «f Devotion, Blackwoods JUa^S*. .7 tore on Mr. Darwin's Phfo^^ Language, by Prof. Max i5* Fraser'$ Magazine / Chamber's Journal ; GoddbS Pall Mall Gazette; The IitwZJ of Singularity, stalmeuta of “The Parisian* f Bulwer (Lord Lyttou); “Insoe^r by Mrs. Oliphaot; “The Pimegm Pamphillon,” by the author efJ rotby Fox," and “The Te* km era," by the distinguished novelists, MM. Erekmano (fofru and j»oetry and miscellany. The subscription price of fop page weekly magaxine is Tn essentials, amity ; im sea —aw liberty f in all lAiapt, charity register letters when required. Papers are sent to aubeeriW* until an express order to dkeoatinmi is re ceived, and all arrearages are paid, m required by kw. Merely returning a number of the paper by mail, ia net suf ficient. All communication* relating to tab- exempt fonts seek foail Use t Whs of aoeaaeeta the firtastaaet Ton mg lr«l| t * W» mast beer sad for baar.* If year detareataatAaa k fixed, aamgned for Its locmtkm st tbk point err, perhaps, the fotkwiag: It is a kh hi t ♦ Xm 1 so au_t4a. i»l a,* imss ua A ma aiNSU nn piBHit • »n y |)«(MlffiAflt rf gtaa, and It k to aoete exteal central; bat above sit. tbk k where RoamAe are old and which are new tnhsrrihera. Not only the name of the pout office, but also that of the county and 8l*t* of each subscriber is necessary. In order that the proper entries may bo promptly and accurately made. Marriage and obituary notices, sad other matter intended for publication, should be written separately, and set in business letters, to receive proper atten- L*!<*•,* sang by Mrs. 0. P. Baker I was invited to preach on Monday oh e* 1 i Ha so HIMBi'ik *^4 mr t'iiimsa gPR—wl * Mp4 W sufficMI 11001V Rev. fVef H A. Repaos was in an rarefied fires professor of (he eemi • or for $10 any one of tbs Aaa $4 magazines is seat with TkU Age for a year. Littell fo Guy, ton, Publishers. tare, conveying Urn haaatifol s*uu 4 j oB1 eras ■ueoaaeu in b*rtl with the sword Cm». We mailed Thursday, the 19Sh of June, eighty-eight (88) Postal Cards to out delinquent subscribers la Vir ginia, calling tor prompt remittaoea of the small amount doe ua. The eighty-eight owe in all $341.63. If we were paid we coukl live. Brain ard’s Musical Rrmv. This number gives three pfe* instrumental music, sad vkt I editor calls a beautiful are m Afraid of spoiling its beaRggi daily, we decline to sing it fo $1—for one year—U> Braiaanftfo Cteavelaiid. O. The Principal then road tbs fid At Acqma the cars into the steaffi awaiting our arrival. I delightful sail of tbirH f2*e Potomac. Here !■ dace I left, my eye* il ot the Holy Bible. vR. the center table. over its golden pag« ffi was suddeuly arrest#; tolling of the steam* ■ attaining the cause. F we were passing th 1 deep the ashes of th I Jit Vernon. This J utioDal requirement | steamer passing that k most strike the soleu la Washington I - | St, Marc’s where ever I The next morning I f [ inclined to call on th* | the United States, bu L mpm inquiries I foun* | absent on a Western t | the Capitol and was’ | The next place of im Ii Patent Office. Here any eye that is not j: such sights. It is o I the while ot any m. \ few boars iu passing various departments, rest, I was most st; 1 «gbt of the unifon, Washington in the War. There were 1 tent cloths, the pegs t is the earth, his travt his knives, forks and few my eyes. I hat hasten through thes* duty called me to o Leaving this larg** *- dws, I made my way t | of Rev. Mr. Brand, o %nod. I sat with hit my claims before } | he a very goo<l i | Missourians though I'" rvbgwm k tbs charcbra It af>paara that the Lord Is Mnmk| the breth The General Assembly of the Prasbyteriao Church had under con sideration the project of publishing a paper to be circulated gratuitously, or furnished at a low price. The committee to which it was referred did not report la iU favor, thinking that what coats little would not be valued much. We mention the matter to show how important in the In my trip I vim tad a number of •Cher potato sad made loqatry about tbs taterntta of the Church, hut forebear making any statements is tbk connection F. PrebeL in For U. • Irntl Church ia General Synod.—Not a Ike, June 18th, from the Secretary of the General Synod. l>«ar Visitor : Another bon* fcl been erected and consecratk il God. to Attala county, mm ii Mississippi Central liaiirood, ml almost 00 the bunks of Big foil River, as a monument of the fol ality and church love of a he hi tberans, mainly of German exhJ stands a neat, beautiful 4fol house of receut constructioa, fo] on the second Sabbath in May iJ solemnly dedicated to the eerrx*k:| worship of the living God. Serfoffi were held on Saturday at 11 rifcfcl by Rev. T. A. Glenn, Preakartffi the Mississippi Synod. Oi |I Sabbath, a large coogregatioakHil assembled, the dedicatory afoM was performed by the miuiatmpRi ent, vtx. t Been. T. A. Morgan and A. 8. IIetiagwl^lMjl joined in the procession ty i church Council, according la b form of the Book of Worship % bouse was solemuly dedicated I? Rev. J. Morgan, assisted by * writer. After the dedication a oar—aw delivered by our worthy Prated* in that fervent ami forcible am conferred on Cams nod the Reward of Noam Carolina Golums. Messrs Geo. P. Rowell k Ca, Ad vertising Agents, New York, inform us that Rev. G. H. Berubeim has relinquished his Sewing Machine Agency nod gone into other business. wttaNMs to our Caithfal as only girt np the riteta fee* by Rev l) M Henkel On Monday weeing the ateAento gave finer that some of our people appre ciate this agency so liuk, that they arc not even willing to tfieud a We often met him ; we partook of the liberal hospitality of hia pleasant home; the last time we aaw him wee when porting after the faoeral of bk only daughter. He then told aa i “I think of death. I do not negket my soul; I seek Christ.’’ And now we tween the Philadelphian and Phi Tu Kditou in German.—We find the follow tag ia the Lutheran gmd Msssmmary, over the siguetere of A It Berate; imnctpsl end pro fimnor of the Normal school at Kata learn he is ao more. Bn died at Mart Bluff, Mar tan Ck, & CX, at his residence, at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning, Jnue 15th, after a short illness. We mourn him. He had n kind heurt. We respected him. He was a mao of high principle. We looked np to him. He wae wise la counsel. When we last parted we said to him: You and I have not long to live. His answer was: “I know it;. We felt he was not for from the kingdom. We trust and hope that be is there now. without the knowledge of the editor: On Sunday morning Rev. Dr. F. W. Conrad, of your mty, preached. We feel like oomplimeattug the Doctor on the excellent German dis course which he delivered. When it twunty $ve years, it ia indeed a servant of God, which is ito f* geocy caused the sinner to tnote and the saint to rejoice. Tka U lowed the holy CommaiMi *j elements beiug consecrated kj M J. Morgan, and admiuMkfll 4 quite a number of Christiana. Thus passed another bkstediN bath. Brethren and finendi oj with hearty greetings. The wuH of the sanctuary were partwpH the sinner warned and eehteN the christiau edified and fid dj that spiritual food whtek H strength for days to com*, fj makes the soul mete for etcntajl and blessedness. The uoble efforts ol Uw *1 band of Lutherans in the ™kiljJ Mt. licitoboth—for socb kfk$0 by which it was dedicated—<*•*] praisworthy. The families tali mg the membership at ks F| named church were fonserij d**] ben* of contiguous coafrt# l,,p l but haviug removed to thh *R*j fell the necessity of a §jf] and convenient place of A suitable place for secured, aud soon a very hmn btiilding was erected, an hofi* to the congregation and tk^ clever gentlemauly architect* services were secured for d* * struction. | The building is well ttk kj (>ainte<l, which, together jpffi style of architecture gives ill tifnl external appearance, pit aud altar are in good slfij| aud beautiful. The buildifif Im yet completetl within, hot mm during the present yto^i **] informed. Rev. ,J. Morgan blj of this little flock, md « generally a gooti atteudaaukfj indefatigable, active Sabtakjl teacher, Mrs. M. Brown bath school iu the church, w J. H. Saltan, Esq., is Superi*MJJ| and our young friend a»d Augustus Brown assiswol* *■' Ix»rd bless this people, and UfiPM poor, benighted sinners MJjB suoceasfully pointed to tk *Jffi the children of the church ily be taught of beaveo, enjoy the presence of t6f . a ffi the German ao well extemporaneous ly, net making a mistake scarcely iu a sermoe of llfty minutes' length. Ilk discourse also abounded in good Lutheran docinne. In speaking of the Hecrameeta, he said, for example, “The Lord's Supper is s means of grace, inasmuch as it is the com- mantas of the hl«K»d of Christ, and the blood of Christ cleanse th from ata.* “The risers s»etit of bs(>tism is the taver of regeneration, and the renewal of the Holy Ghost.”—Lath. None of this is Intended for Publication. out $41,U44.0U during the year eed- tag May 1.18?3; (his sssoeat waa eseeived by him urithie $13,247.42. Here we have been reading the most interesting letter we have opened since our return, aad said to ourselves, “This will do for the Fiaifor"—“here is au item”—“how had we best put this V*—we were elated; in anticipation we enjoyed that number, and then, at the dote, we read the above prohibitory im post. Please take notice we do not say imposition. We cried “murder P the people in the adjoining house rushed tjp the window, that k, they would have done ao, but for one reason, the house k empty! We calmed down, and exclaimed, “Tk downright robbery.” We became subdued, took the second aobar thought, and as is the universal rule, intend to do aa we please. Our readers may therefore look out for some vary interesting intelligence under different headings. beginning taood by nn; bat no tort u uteiy there k hut owe foaarii, aad but one Tk W. Holloway We kata now at Paasnrm 56 sabonnbore; of whom 23 are ta arreare. Ws odd their mtimls: B; C; K* II; K; D; B; C| W; C» L; F; 8; M; H; R: D; C; K; W; R, & rtrjnoM.—“I hope you mag ho long spared to ooodaet oar church paper; aad that yea may foal Itto be your duty to do no. Uador any Symbolic robe, are ml literal men. He pro I •Ppropriation. ami tin I room. - J I was much plea sol iofton. but wishing 11 •ary, rategreat missioa tn (krmati>, ■rjihna nmy lam. aad different other rharittaa, are akrnpA) tmataane. N*w 8t R»at ricsooL.—The pirn pk «f 84. Peter a Lutheran Grreaaa tehotrh ha tkaegw nasty, X. Y., Im«o stark«i aa Eagttah fissda) achmute • »th memoarnging ywaa«w*cta. ia Baltimore on Bundn | ^^P* m. train, and more »t 6:15. The u •»oke to find the sn I A writer ta the Latberau, in s(ieak- ing of Snuday-ricltool work nod wants, says that we need a distinct ively Imtheraa system from legin- tiing to rod. He in undoubtedly right in this. The subject is one which is worthy of more than a mere paaaitig thought. Lutherans have been adopting the system of Reformed sects, ami have too often disregarded the fact that t his system sprang from a priuciple which is no4 their*. Two things it would be well tn keep in view when eodeavoriug to construct n Sunday-school system that shall be distinctively Lutheran. One la that no one should publicly teach ia the church without n regu kr call. The other ia that Luther's Small Catechism waa designed as a text book for the instruction of children, amt baa been fouud by the experience of centuries to be exactly adapted to the purpose.—Standard. vrith his bright **“■ *® this it ha I the rain had! but now all wa-I fBl * Dd lovely. The a* E noise of the city I solemn sileuce oi I At 10 o'clock. I thronging the srl W *.V to the il street ears were I a ^t capacity withal * * onl - Upon •reue my way to tl | occupied by 1 I wvge congregation."' Aa aoou as I arriv I ? Ter « i that there .1 f*® 1 "*’ choreb, bec.ui l yM TOembera. I wax i wodoct the prayer I Precedes proa. I _ ^*e Doctor was I 27 y^RUQtiv hat I btiJT ° f a y0ang n I or r ?k for the d »y- a| GaAIK ATINU c I ikhsa -TV gmd aiteiug dtaoR si Mublewbrvg ttatkgv. A Iks town, wamlwra 19, that nt Pwaanylvaata f^dkgv, U, that of Ihnaok, Va, 16, aad that of North Carotin*, A signing publicly as M will ooly do Mmmke Bad advice! What would be thought of aa If wu nod dnaly suspended the PMtar, without having given fair wan tag f Pnopk Dam and n*a Lt trrrajk Minis sia-W* amtaMd the (tent, ta a mat mmmml that all but owe of the Staunton Tamain Stantaaiy. Orilptafg foataan had already rectaved calk ta Adds of labor. all Of the class at fifteen, who gradu atata tata week at the Philadelphia We ware present at, sod were highly pleased with the Uommence meat of this prosperous institution, which ho well supplies a long felt want in our Church. What cape cially pleased ua waa the absence of those displays which, iu imilattoa of the ways of Yankeedom, often dis grace such exercises, and toad to make our lovely Southern girls strong-minded women, all intslket, in dependence and inMtalty. Our young ladies are to be neither actresses nor stump speakers; bat, as Judge 8Uef fey very felicitously expressed it iu his graceful and sprightly address to the young ladies, they are to be at tractive, hare low and gentle voices, and understand how to maks breed and soap. We had promised Bre. Miller th write a sketch of the esor cises for the* Visitor / but we do not know h4w, we can not, ws do not feel like jit, we are tired of writing, it does not pay, it is too expoatava, and we therefore present our readers with the report prepared for the Staantom Vindicator: Staunton Fkmals iNSTirum— The commencement exerekee of thk rai riyood, that we •m Imwiib# | Imri r ttaalnn Wliitr them anna—inaa to (he Lutheran Ml I fi fifi A | a® S UM t.o m Afo **** 1 A( 1 * l k the de—aad f««t tattawi miutaters (kl th* sapidy attll folk Car abort. Thu Atarrata k great, but I hr labor thority tn act for Ah# ho— ii the eh—h aad tha paper Beady in one week, by N. Tabbale k Hon, 37 Park Row, New York. “1000 Mintakes Corrected” in Speak ing aud Writing, by Prof. Larrabee, of New York. A book for Agents outy. Every young man and woman aad every family will have it. Price $1.00. A few of the sabjects treated are: Right nod Wrong one of Verbs, ProtMMiM, Adjective*, Adverbs, &e. Words Liable to be Confounded, HI sag aad Vulgar Forms of Speech, Woman's Faults iu Speech, Affects Goa*, Cultivation of Style, Figura tive Language, Italic*, Poetry, Pune- to*Don. Preach aad Latin Phrases, How tu Write Letters, Essential Qaalitisaof Style, foe., foe. Transition op BRNKPinaMffu.— TW ftyaed of Offira) ttlioota (Gen —ml ffyaod,) at Its recemt u—etiug, l».4.*<w>ki a reaotaUna. whtab tadtaates at kaai that there hi aa awakening having been a k always the that of another, shall ta may be rutilled to aa honorable —* from thd Sj nod aatil he Saviour in this bouse Lord Hp|KMuted his build.